670,85 
II  C22c 


1917 


GeoB-Carpenter^&Co. 

4  40  wells  street 
Chicago 


§©© 


1840 


1917 


Catalogue  Np  110 


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digitized  through 
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OFFICERS  AND  DIRECTORS: 

BENJAMIN  CARPENTER,   Prest.  JOHN  A.  CARPENTER,  Vice  Prest. 

HUBBARD  CARPENTER,  Secy.  C.   W.  COMMONS,   Asst.  Treas. 

F.  G.  LEWIS  G.   F.   HAWKINSON,   Gen'l  Mgr, 

R.  H.  DURYEE  R.  A.  L,a  POINTE 


ESTABLISHED   1840 


GeoB-Carpei^er  &  60. 

MANUFACTURERS  AND   DISTRIBUTERS  OF 

GENERAL  SUPPLIES 

AND       . 

EQUIPMENT 

FOR 


RAILROADS,  STEAMSHIPS,  CONTRACTORS,  MILLS, 
MINES,  POWER  PLANTS,  MACHINE  SHOPS 
AND    ALL    FORMS     OF    INDUSTRIAL    ACTIVITY 


CORDAGE,  TWINES,  COTTON  DUCK, 
MECHANICAL  RUBBER  GOODS,  MARINE 
SUPPLIES  AND  GENERAL  HARDWARE,  TENTS, 
CAMP     FURNITURE,     AWNINGS,    FLAGS 

SHIP  CHANDLERS  AND  SAIL  MAKERS 


440  Wells  Street  CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS 


GEOBCARPEhfTER  55  SO. 


STORE    AND    GENERAL    OFFICES 

430-440  Wells  Street,  Corner  Austin  Avenue 

Chicago,  Illinois 


To    T)ie    Trade 


WE  Kave  just  completed  tKe  seventy-sixtk  year  of 
continuous  and  successful  activity  or  "The  Old 
Carpenter  SKop."  We  are  well  aware  tKat  mere 
age  counts  for  little  unless  tlie  experience  gained  and  strength 
acquired  make  for  better  service  and  greater  usefulness. 
These  are  days  of  KigK  speed,  high  tension  and  great  respon- 
sibilities. Wideawake  new  methods  are  necessary  to  meet 
the  demands  of  modern  business.  We  are  keeping  step  in 
the  procession  right  behind  the  band. 

Ours  is  a  class  of  goods  in  which  Quality  and  Service 
are  primary  considerations.  We  are  confident  that  where 
life  and  property  are  at  stake  the  surest  economy  lies  in 
using  the  highest  grade  of  goods  obtainable,  backed  up  by  a 
house    of   record    and    standing. 

For  the  convenience  of  our  customers  we  shall  issue 
from  time  to  time  a  general  discount  guide  applying  to  this 
catalogue.  Owing  to  the  constant  fluctuations  in  a  large 
proportion  of  our  staple  lines  the  quotations  named  herein 
are    subject    to    change    without   notice. 

\Vhen  you  are    in   Chicago   we   invite   you   to  call  and 


give   us    an   opportunity    to    sho-w    you    over    our   ncAV    p 


lant. 


built  up  by  seventy-five  years  of  constant  painstaking  service 
in  the  wonderful  city  which  had,  w^hen  \ve  began  business, 
less  than  five  thousand  inhabitants,  and  is  now  the  Great 
Central  Market  of  the  United  States. 

Yours    respectfully. 


Chicago,  January    1,    1917 


GEoBCARPErfTER  «  Ca 


Second  i^^dition  August  15,  1^11. 


GEO-BCARPENfTER  5^  CO 


WAREHOUSES   A  AND   B 

Corner  of  Grand  Avenue  and  Orleans  Street 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 


Used   solely   for  reserve   stock   in  all  lines,   and   for  original   package   shipping. 


GEO-BCARPENfTER   S  QO. 


OUR    SOUTH    CHICAGO    STORE 

GREAT    LAKES    SUPPLY    COMPANY 

Store  and  Office,  3217'  East  92nd  Street 
Warehouses,  3207-9  East  92nd  Street 

^Vc  recommcnJ  for  tKe  convenience  oi  the  trade  in  the   Calumet   Region,  our   South   Chicago   Store 


•ninHES^»CORDAG£J 


ENGINEERS  SUPPLIES. 


^Ve   carry   a   complete  line,   same   as   at   the   Main   Store.      All   orders   will   receive   careful 
attention   and    prompt   delivery. 

Geo  B  Carpei^ter  «  Ca 


GEO•B•eAIl.PE^fTER  S  Co. 


IRON  WK8.. 

STEEL  PA(KIH6 

PIPE  WASTF 

finiHBX  mmi 


OUR  NEW  WAREHOUSE  AT  SOUTH  CHICAGO 


THE  business  of  our  South  Chicago  branch,  known  as  Great  Lakes  Supply 
Co.,  with  offices  at  32 1  7  East  92nd  Street,  has  grown  to  such  proportions 
that  we  have  recently  added  a  new  warehouse  to  the  South  Chicago 
equipment  to  take  care  of  stocks  of  pipe,  fittings,  steel,  iron,  cordage  and  heavy 
hardware,  and  better  serve  the  large  business  originating  along  the  Calumet 
river. 

The  new  warehouse  is  230  feet  long  by  80  feet  wide  and  40  feet  high. 
It  is  equipped  with  five  standard  gauge  railroad  tracks  running  the  entire 
length  of  the  building.  We  can  load  and  unload  a  large  number  of  cars  under 
our  own  roof,  and  ofttimes  transfer  material  direct  from  the  mill  car  to  our 
heavy  motor  trucks  for  quick  delivery  among  the  manufacturing  centers  of 
northern  Illinois  and  Indiana. 

With  such  facilities  as  these,  combined  with  constant  effort  to  make  every 
department  of  this  business  render  efficient  and  painstaking  service,  we  feel 
certain  that  we  can  handle  your  supply  business  to  your  entire  satisfaction. 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  «  CO, 


Hardware  Department 


FOLLOWING  the  policy  which  has  guided  us  in  the  selection  of  all 
our  lines  of  merchandise,  our  Hardware  Department  represents  only 
the  "Survival  of  the  Fittest."     Every  item  in  the  line  has  been 
chosen  from  the  standpoint  of  the  user — with  an  eye  to  value  rather  than 
saleabiUty. 

The  original  foundation  of  this  department  rested  upon  our  trade  with 
contractors,  railroads  and  marine  transportation  interests,  where  our  goods 
are  expected  to  protect  life  and  limb.  It  is  self-evident  that  inferior  goods 
have  no  place  in  exacting  conditions  of  that  nature.  "Value  F'lrsC  is  not 
only  the  best  policy — it  is  the  only  policy,  and  the  cheapest  insurance. 

Starting  therefore  with  a  high  ideal  of  our  obligations  to  the  trade,  we 
have  gradually  enlarged  and  extended  our  activity  in  the  Hardware  field, 
until  we  are  now  able  to  offer  a  wide  range  of  goods  which  we  can  state 
confidently  are  the  very  best  of  their  various  kinds. 

Some  of  the  leading  items  in  the  line  are: 

Carpenters'  Tools 
Machinists'  Tools 
Engineers'  Tool? 
Winches 


Wire  Rope 

Derricks 

Derrick  Fittings 

Steel  Tackle  Blocks 

Wood  Tackle  Blocks 

Chain  Hoists 

Diving  Apparatus 

Well  Machinery 

Concrete  Mixers 

Drag  Scrapers 

Power  Pumps 

Trench  Pumps 

Power  Transmission  Equipment 

Shovels 

Iron  Pipe 

Pipe  Fittings 


Hand  Powers 

Saw  Rigs 

Gasoline  Hoists 

Gas  Engines 

Bolts 

Nuts 

Paints 

Oils 

Greases 

Oakum 

Naval  Stores 


GEO•B•eAKPE^fTER   «  Co. 


DISSTON'S  SAWS 

Made  >vith  Hand  or  Rip  Saw  Teeth  at  »aine  price 

Fig.   D115 

Skewback,  Extra  London  Spring  Steel,  Se- 
lected and  Highly  Polished  Blade.  Warranted, 
Rosewood  Handle,  Carved  and  Polished,  Nickel 
Plated  Screws. 

,\^=z-,,      ^„.,^.-  .„B  —  RIP — 30  inch $45.00  per  doz. 

V:y        .  !  2S   inch 40.00 

,  I  HAXD— 26     inch 36.00 

,^vywv^v.^vw,v^v..v......  ....  PANEL —    16  18         20         22         24      inches. 

Fig.  D115  $25.75   27.75   30.00   32.00   34.00  per  doz. 

Fig.   120 
Acme  Skewback,  Extra  London  Spring  Steel, 
Selected    and    Highly    Polished    Blade,    War- 
ranted,   Apple    Handle,    Carved   and    Polished, 
Brass  Screws. 

A    fast,    smooth-cutting    saw;    particularly 
<!_&.  ^,,.^1, xu;.i^^  ^o.'-^a  adapted  for  fine  cabinet  work,  sawing  mitres, 

'rr''^'^       jw.4,.~«/aZ™»,~<  !  and  in  all  instances  where  rapid,  smooth  cut- 

-3T.:;  /7-«-  ting  is  required.     It  will  cut  a  joint  sufflcient- 

,vv.wv/w/,v/vAvvwvv.v-wwwwwwvvv\w  jy    smooth    to    glue    without    planing.     These 

,,..,,    -,.,,,  saws  are  warranted  to  run  without  set  in  dry 

ii„.  x-u  seasoned  lumber  only,  and  are  not  for  general 

use.     They     are     high     in     temper,     specially 
ground  for  clearance  and  require  no  set. 

RIP — 30  inch $40.00  per  doz. 

28  inch 36.00 

HAXD— 26  inch 32.00 

PANEL —    16  18         20         22         24      inches. 

$22.00   24.00   26.00  29.00  31.00  per  doz. 

Fig.   112 

Skewback,    Extra    Refined    London    Spring 
Steel,    Selected    and    Highly    Polished    Blade, 
„.      .,.,.,  Warranted,    Apple    Handle    Carved    and    Pol- 

Mfis.  xi^  ished,   Brass   Screws. 

RIP — 30  Inch $39.00  per  doz. 

28  inch ».    34.00 

HAXD— 26    inch 30.00 

PAXEL —    16  18         20         22         24      inches. 

$19.75   21.75   24.00  26.00   28.00  per  doz. 

Fig.    12 

Extra  Refined  London  Spring  Steel,  Selected 
and  Highly  Polished  Blade,  Warranted,  Apple 
Handle,  Carved  and  Polished,  Brass  Screws. 

Fia-    i::  RIP — 30  inch $38.00  per  doz. 

^  28  inch 33.00 

HAXD — 26    inch 29.00 

PANEL —    16  18         20         22         24      inches. 

$18.75  20.75   23.00  25.00  27.00  per  doz. 

Fig.   OO' 

Extra  Refined  London  Spring  Steel,  Selected 
■ -- ■.■U-.v;.^'                                       \                         Blade,    Warranted,     Close-up    Apple    Handle, 
-■•;Si>:s^-'                                         I                         Full  Polished,  Brass  Screws. 
,^  .  ,  ,,  J  RIP — 30  inch $30.00  per  doz. 

iVvvVvrt^v*VvvVyvvvvTVvvvvvv>vvvvvnA-.v.,,  '<^.^  2§    inch 26.00  " 

^.       „„  HAND— 26    inch'. '.'.*.■.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'. '.    23.00 

F»S'  "»  PANEL —    16  18         20        22         24     inches. 

$15.00  16.00   18.00  20.00   22.00  per  doz. 

Fig.   9 

Extra  London  Spring  Steel,  Grained  Blade, 

„„,^  „__, Warranted,     Apple     Handle,     Full     Polished, 

,^^:S|;gXi=S  ^^^^  am.  Brass  Screws. 

RIP — 30  inch $28.50  per  doz. 

28  inch 25.50 

HAXD — 26    inch 22.50 

PAXEL —    16  18         20         22         24      inches. 

,.;„    .,  $14.75   16.25  18.00  20.00  21.50  per  doz. 

Fig.   16 

Refined  Crucible  Steel,  Grained  Blade,  War- 
ranted, Apple  Handle,  Carved  and  Polished, 
Brass    Screws.     This    saw    has    the    blade    set 

^     ^^  into  handle  similar  to  DS,  on  page  7. 

'*''■''■'•*"'-  %^^!^^Li  jlIP — 30  inch $28.50  per  doz. 

28  inch 25.50 

HAXD— 26    inch ^ 22.50 

PAXEL — 

14     16    18    20    22    24  inches. 
Kijj.  10  $13.75  14.75  16.25  18.00  20.00  21.50  per  doz. 


GE0B(3AR.PEhfTER  S  CO. 


DISSTON'S  SAWS 

Made  with  Hand  or  Rip  Saw  Teeth  at  Ma 

Fig.    DlOO 

Skewback.  Refined  Crucible  Steel,  Highly 
Polished  Blade,  Warranted,  Apple  Handle, 
Carved  and  Polished  Brass  Screws. 

RIP — 30   inch $31.00   per  doz. 

2S  inch 28.00 

HAND — 26    inch 25.00 

PANEL —    16  18         20         22         24      inches. 

?16.75   18.25   20.00  22.00  23.50  per  doz. 

Fig.  D8 

Skewback,  Refined  Crucible  Steel  Blade, 
Warranted,  Apple  Handle,  Full  Polished, 
Brass  Screws. 

These  Saws  have  all  the  latest  improve- 
ments in  hand  saws,  and  are  warranted  su- 
perior. They  combine  the  popular  "Skew- 
back,"  the  peculiar  shaped  butt  or  heel. 
which,  with  the  new  screws,  makes  it  almost 
impossible  to  work  loose  from  the  handle,  and 
gives  the  full  sweep  of  the  saw  without  the 
possibility  of  catching  in  the  work. 

RIP — 30  inch 128.50  per  doz. 

28  inch 25.50 

HAXD — 26    inch 22.50 

PAXEL —    16  18         20         22         24      inches. 

$14.75   16.25   18.00   20.00   21.50  per  doz. 

Fig.  8 

Refined  Crucible  Steel,  Grained  Blade,  War- 
ranted, Apple  Handle,  Full  Polished,  Brass 
Screws.  U, ..,,.,. 

RIP — 30   inch $28.50  per  doz. 

28  inch 24.50 

HAND — 26    inch 21.50 

PANEL —    16  IS         20         22         24      inches. 

$13.75   14.75   16.75   19.00   20.50  per  doz. 

Fig.   7 
The    Ori^nal    Henry    Disston    Saw- 
Crucible    Steel,    Grained    Blade,    W^arranted,  , 
Beech  Handle,  Full  Polished,  Brass  Screws.                   e^-^"^ 
RIP —            28          30         32         34         36      inches.               W- 
$23.50   27.00   30.50   34.50   39.00   per  doz.             ' 

HAND — 26    inch $20.00 

PANEL— 14  16         18         20         22         24      in. 

$12.00   13.00  14.00   16.00   18.00   19.00  doz. 

Fig.   76  DISSTOX 

"CENTENNIAL,    No.   76" 

No.  76  Centennial.  Skewback,  Crucible 
Steel  Blade,  Warranted,  Apple  Handle.  Pol- 
ished, Brass  Screws. 

16  18  20  22     inches. 

$14.00  15.00  17.00  19.00   per  doz. 

24  26  28  30      inches. 

$20.00  21.00  24.50  28.00  per  doz. 

Fig.   77 

DISSTON,   No.  7? 
For  use  in   Dry   SeaMuned   Lumber  only 

The  No.  77  Saw  is  particularly  adapted  for 
fine  cabinet  work,  sawing  mitres,  where  rapid 
and  smooth  cutting  is  required.  The  use  of  a 
plane  can  be  dispensed  with,  as  they  will  cut 
a  joint  sufllciently  smooth  to  glue  without 
planing.  These  Saws  are  warranted  to  run 
without  set  in  dry,  seasoned  lumber  only,  and 
are  not  for  general  use.  They  are  high  in 
temper,  specially  ground  for  clearance  and 
require  no  set. 

No,  77.  Extra  London  Spring  Steel  Blade, 
Warranted,  Apple  Handle  Polished,  Brass 
Screws. 

16  18  20  22     inches. 

$17.50  19.00  20.00  22.00  per  doz. 

24  26  28  30     inches. 

$24.00  25.00  29.00  33.00  per  doz. 

Fig.   107 

KEYSTONE 

Crucible  Steel,  Grained  Blade,  Beech  Handle, 
Polished  Edge,  Brass  Screws. 

RIP — 30  inch $23.50  per  doz. 

28   inch 20.50 

HAND — 26    inch 17.50 

PANEL — 14  16         18         20         22         24      in. 

$10.25   11.25   12.50   14.00   15.50   16.50  doz. 


iiie  price 


•8S 


10 


GEO-BCAR^PEhfTER   «  QO. 


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Fig.  3 


DISSTON'S  SAWS 

Pig.  3 
"BROWN'S" 

Crucible      Steel,      Grained      Blade,      Beech 
Handle,  Polished  Edge,  Brass  Screws. 

RIP — 30  inch 119.50  per  doz. 

28   inch 16.50 

HAND— 26     inch 13.50 

PANEL, — 

14   16   18    20    22    24  inches. 
$7.25  8.25  9.25  10.50  11.50  12.50  per  doz. 


^m. 


Fig.  1 


Fig.   1 
"C.  BISHOP" 

Crucible  Steel,  Grained  Blade,  Beech  Handle, 
Polished  Edge,  Brass  Screws. 

RIP — 30  inch $16.00  per  doz. 

28  inch 14.00 

HAND — 26     inch 12.00 

PANEL — 

14   16   18   20   22    24  inches. 
$6.50  7.50  8.00  9.00  10.00  11.00  per  doz. 


DISSTON'S  HANDY  SAW  KITS 


"-""^^'mmmmmmmm 


Xo.   102,   FIVE  BLADE  SET,  $4.00 

Cross-cut  Saw  Blade,  10  point 20  inch 

Rip  Saw  Blade,  7  point 20  inch 

Plumbers'  Saw  Blade 18  inch 

Compass  Saw  Blade 14  inch 

Keyhole  Saw  Blade 12  inch 

Adjustable  Handle 

No.   103,   FIVE  BLADE  SET,  $3.30 

Cross-cut  Saw  Blade,  10  point 20  inch 

Rip  Saw  Blade,  7  point 20  inch 

Pruning  Saw  Blade 16  inch 

Compass  Saw  Blade 14  inch 

Keyhole  Saw  Blade 12  Inch 

Adjustable  Handle 

Put  up  in  a  durable  canvas  case,  having  strong  leather  bound  edges,  and  containing  separate 
compartments  for  each  blade,  with  a  special  pocket  for  the  handle.     Convenient  and  light  to  carry. 


The  combination  of  Blades  in  any  of 
these  sets  provides  a  Handy  Kit  for  the 
practical  mechanic,  householder,  farmer, 
etc. 

Hardwood  Handle,  Carved  and  Polished, 
with  a  special  lever  device  which  is  ar- 
ranged to  hold  the  blades  comprising  the 
Sets  rigid  and  the  special  formation  of  the 
butt  of  the  blades  prevents  wobbling. 

The  Special  shaped  Lever  Bolt,  permits 
by  a  quarter  or  half  turn  of  same,  the 
keeping  of  the  Lever  in  position  so  it  will 
not  interfere  with  the  working  of  the  saw. 

The  Plumbers'  Saw  Blade  is  specially 
tempered  for  cutting  nails,  spikes,  bolts, 
gas  pipe,  soil  pipe,  etc. 

The  blades  are  made  of  DISSTON  CRU- 
CIBLE STEEL,  ground  and  polished. 

No.  101,  SIX  BLADE  SET,  $4.50 

Cross-cut  Saw  Blade,  10  point 20  inch 

Rip  Saw  Blade,  7  point 20  inch 

Plumbers'  Saw  Blade 18  inch 

Pruning  Saw  Blade 16  inch 

Compass  Saw  Blade 14  inch 

Keyhole  Saw  Blade 12  inch 

Adjustable  Handle 

No.    104,  FOUR  BLADE  SET,   $3.00 

Cross-cut  Saw  Blade,  10  point 20  inch 

Rip  Saw  Blade,  7  point 20  inch 

Compass  Saw  Blade 14  Inch 

Keyhole  Saw  Blade 12  inch 

Adjustable  Handle  ' 

No.   105,  THREE  BL.ADE  SET,   $2.75 

Cross-cut  Saw  Blade,  10  point 20  inch 

Rip  Saw  Blade,  7  point 20  inch 

Compass  Saw  Blade 14  inch 

Adjustable  Handle 

Canvas  Cases  only $6,00  per  doz. 


GEOBeAR.PEhfTER  55  QO. 


11 


'JACKSON"   BACK  SAW 


.         ,  Blued  Back. 
>  iu         ij         ji  16         18      inches. 

.$i».00   10.00   12.00   14.00   16.00   18.00  per  doz. 
CABINET  SAW 

Xickel-plated   Lever   Tightener 


-^ 


Figr.  SO 

Cherry  Handle,  Carved  and  Polished.  Disston 
Crucible  Steel  Blade,  Warranted.  One  edge  toothed 
10  points  for  cutting  with  the  grain;  the  other,  15 
points,  for  cross-cutting,  t**  inch  hole  in  end  for 
hanging  up  saw. 

The  blade  is  securely  fastened  in  handle  by  the 
lever  tightener,  which  permits  a  quick  reversal  of 
the  handle  to  one  side  or  the  other  according  to  the 
tooth-edge  to  be  used. 

Especially  adapted  for  fine  work,  such  as  cabinet, 
pattern  making,  mitering,  etc. 

All  sizes  3%  inches  wide. 

8         10        12        14         16         18     inches. 
No.    80 $8.00   8.25   9.00   10. OO   11.00   12.00  per  doz. 


COMPASS    SAW 


Fig.  »3 


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Apple  Handle,  Brass  Screws. 

10       12      14       16       18    inches. 

No.  2 $4.25   4.50   4.75   5.00   5.25  per  doz. 

COMPASS   BLADES 
Packed   one   dozen   in    box. 

10        12       14       16      18    inches. 

No.  2  Blades $2.25   2.50   2.75   3.00   3.25  per  doz. 

These  blades  are  sent  not  punched  unless  ordered 
otherwise. 

KEYHOLE   SAW  AND   PAD 


■Mwvtnn 

Fig. 

Round,  Hardwood  Handle,  Polished,  Nickel-Plated 
Ferrule.  The  Handle  is  slotted  clear  through,  per- 
mitting the  adjustment  of  Blade  for  length  of  cut- 
ting-edge required.  The  Blade,  10  inches  long, 
ground  thin-back,  is  firmly  held  in  place  by  means 
of  a  steel  grip  inside  of  Handle,  tightened  by  thumb- 
screw, which  is  nickel-plated. 

No.  95.     Keyhole  Saw  and  Pad $4.00  per  doz. 

Extra  Blades  for  No.  95  Keyhole  Saw  2.00 
COPING  SAW 


Fig.   10 

Hardwood  Handle.  Polished,  Heavy  Steel  Ferrule, 
Nickel-plated  and  Threaded.  Crucible  Steel.  Nickel- 
plated,  Frame  %  inch  wide,  ■?n  inch  thick,  4V^  inclies 
deep  from  tooth-edge  to  inside  of  back.  Length  of 
blade,  6iA   inches  from  pin  to  pin. 

This  is  a  well-made  Coping  Saw,  more  efficient 
and  stronger  than  the  ordinary  wire  back  style. 
The  blade  Is  controlled  or  adjusted  by  the  two  levers 
when  sawing  sharp  angles,  etc.,  and  is  easily  in- 
serted or  removed. 
No.  10.     Coping  Saw,  Frame  and  Blade 

complete    $8.00  per  doz. 

Extra  Blades.  Fitted  with  Pins 5.50  per  gro. 


'DAVIS"   BACK  SAAV 


Fig.  00 

Beech  Handle,  Polished  Edge,  10  and  12  inch  made 
with  open  Handle,  14  inch  with  closed  Handle.  All 
sizes  made  12  point  only. 

10         12        14      Inches. 
No.  0  Davis $8.00   9.00   10.00  per  doz. 

DOA  ETAIL  SAW 


Fig.  6S 

Polished  Handle,  Steel  Back,  Brass  Plated,  Extra 
Quality  Spring  Steel  Blade,  Ihi  inches  wide  under 
back,  26  Gauge,  17  Points. 

6         8       10      12     Inches. 

No.    68.- $7.25   7.75   8.75   9.50  per  doz. 

Same  pattern  and  dimensions  as  No.  68.  Made  for 
cutting  brass  and  copper  in  sheets  or  tubes. 

6  8        10       12     inches. 

No.    69 $8.25   8.75   9.75   10.50  per  doz. 

KEYHOLE  SAW 
Beech   Handle,   Bratto   Screws 


Fig.  i; 


HR^^ 


10        12      14    inches. 

No.  15.     Keyhole  Saw $2.25   2.50   2.75  per  doz. 

Extra  blades  for  No.  15  Keyhole  Saw,  $2.00  per  d»z. 
No.  43  COPING  SAW 


Fig. 

Stiff  flat  spring  steel,  nickeled.  Direction  of  blade 
controlled  by  pins  in  studs  at  either  end  of  the  blade 
so  that  it  is  unnecessary  to  remove  the  blade  from 
frame  when  it  is  desired  to  change  the  direction  of 
the  cut.  Blades  strained  by  turning  of  the  handle 
and  may  be  locked  facing  in  any  desired  direction 
by  turning  the  handle  against  frame  clamp. 
No.    43.     Price,    including    one    No.    65 

blade  with  each  frame $10.50  per  doz. 

No.  44  COPING  SAW 


Nickeled  ail  wire  frame  of  stiff  stock  U  inch  in 
diameter.  Blades  may  be  faced  in  four  directions. 
No.  44.     Price,  per  doz.  including  1  dozen  No.  50 

blades  with  each  frame »2.50 

COPING   SAW  BLADES 


Fig.  50 

6xiV    inches;    turned   ends;    for   Frame   No.   44. 
No.    50.     Price $1.20  per  gro. 


Pie.  60 

6xjfc  Inches;  with  pins  In  the  ends.     May  be  used 
with  any  Coping  Saw  Frame  taking  6  inch  Blades. 

No.    60.     Price $5.50  per  gro. 

No.    65.      Price $5.50   per  gro. 

The  same  as  No.  60,  but  6i^   inches  long. 


12 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  s  Go. 


DISSTON'S  ONE  MAN  CROSS  GUT  SAWS 


Disston  Plain  Tooth    

Keystone  Plain  Tooth  No.  4, 


PLAI^    TOOTH 
AVith   Supplementary   Handle 


•'kV/V/Vv'VvV,  V  ,  , 


.    2.10 


6       feet. 
.'  bU  a.uu  3.35  3.70  4.10  4.4.5    each. 

2.45  2. SO       #  3.15  3.50  3.S5  4.20 


$2.55 


"GREAT    AMERICAN" 
With   Supplementary  Handle 


31/2 

2.S5 


41/3 


4  41/3  5  51/2  6      feet. 

3.25  3.65  4.10  4.55  5.00  each. 

The  Great  American  Saws  furnished  either  Straight  or  Skewback  at  same  price. 


3 

$2.55 


"LTJMBERMAA" 
With   Supplementary  Handle 


6     feet. 
5.00  each. 


$2.10 


A  KEYST 

■  With 


KEYSTONE    CHAMPION,    No.  3 
"With  Supplementary  Handle 


''^.-v^A'yO.'Wl^vyVvO.^YlV.TVA'^vVl^T 


1^ 


31/^ 
2.45 


4 

2.80 


41/2 
3.15 


5 
3.50 


3.85 


6     feet. 
4.20  each. 


4 
$3.20 


"BEAVER"    HOLLOW    BACK 
For  Felling  and  Buck  Sa\>'ing 


4% 
3.75 


Three  gauges  thinner  on  back  than  on  tooth-edge. 
5  5%  6  61/2  7 

4.55  5.30  6.20  7.10  8.15 


7% 
9.20 


8       feet. 
10.35  each. 


TRIITMPH    TOLEDO 


?2.20  2.48  2.75  3%2  3.30  3.58 

1,       Triumph  Lance  Perforated,  same  price  as  Triumph  Toledo.     Both  saws  ground  two  gauges 

back  than  on  tooth-edge. 


7     feet. 

3.85  each. 

thinner  on 


4 

$1.68 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  S  CO. 


DISSTON'S  TWO   MAN  CROSS  CUT  SAWS 


TRIUMPH     GREAT     AMKRICAN 


4%  5  :>\^  -  o',z 

1.89  2.10  2.31  2.52  2.73 

Triuiiipli  Diamond  Tooth,  same  price  as  Triumph  Great  American. 


J 


1:5 


7     feet. 
.94  each. 


TRIUMPH    CHAMPION 


''"^^^y^/m^'^.r^y,,^^ 


4 
$1.44 


41/2  '>  51/2 

1.62  l.SO  1.98 

Triumph  Plain  and  Tenon  Tooth, 


6  61^ 

2.16  2.34 

same  price  as  Triumph  Champion. 


7    feet. 
.52  each. 


TENOX   TOOTH,  Xo.  1 


(■/■//i--^ 


No.  1.     Four  gauges  thinner  on  back  tliau  on  loolh-ed^e, 
No.  2.     Two  gauges  thinner  on  back  than  on  tooth-edge, 


2.40    2.70    3.00 


0       <iVi       7       7Vi       8     feet. 
j.90   4.22   4.55   4.87   5.20  each. 
i.60   3.90   4.20   4.50   4.80 


•fiRKAT    AMKRICAN"    No. 


.A>A.U-(r 


3 


4         4'.i       5       5V'       6       6',-       7       7  Vi       8      feet. 
4.12   4.50   4.87   5.25   5.62   6.00  each. 
3.85   4.20   4.55   4.90   5.25   5.60 


No.   1.     Five  gauges  thinner  on  back  than  on  tooth-edge. 
No.   2.     Two  gauges  thinner  on  back  than  on  tooth-edge, 


$3.00   3.37   3.75 
2.80   3.15   3.50 


CHAMPION,    Xo.  1 


4         41/2       5       51/2       6      614       7  7>A       8     feet. 

No.   1.     Four  gauges  thinner  on  back  than  on  tooth-edge,        $2.60   2.92   3.25   3.57   3.90   4.22   4.55  4.87  5.20  each. 

No.   2.     Two   gauges  thinner  on  back  than  on  tooth-edge,  2.40   2.70   3.00   3.30   3.60   3.90  4.20  4.50  4.80 

No.  2  only  Toothed  to  ends  for  Pacific  Coast  trade.     Same  Price  as  No.  2. 


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xf'K?rnf.Afia 


No.   1.     Four  gauges  thinner  on  back  than  on  tooth-edge, 
No.   2.     Two   gauges  thinner  on  back  than  on  tooth-edge. 


4         41/2       5      5%       6      6V^       7      7Vi       8     feet. 
$3.00   3.37   3.75   4.12  4.50  4.87   5.25   5.62  6.00  each. 
2.80   3.15   3.50  3.85   4.20   4.55   4.90  5.25   5.60 


im:   tooth.  No.  1 


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No.  1.  Four  gauges  thinner  on  back  than  on  tooth-edge. 
No.  2.  Two  gauges  thinner  on  back  than  on  tooth-edge. 
Toothed  to  ends  for  Pacific  Coast  trade,  13  and  17  gauge, 
Toothed  to  ends  for  Pacific  Coast  trade.  13  and  15  gauge, 
Add  15*^;   per  foot  or  fraction  of  a  foot  on  saws  over 


4  4V2       5      5%  6 

$2.60  2.92   3.25   3.57  3.S 

2.40  2.70   3.00   3.30  3.6 

3.50  3.96   4.38   4.82  5.2 

3.30  3.71    4.13   4.54  4.9 


61^       7  7%       8     feet. 

4.22   4.55  4.87  5.20   each. 

3.90   4.20  4.50  4.80 

5.69   6.12  6.56  7.00 

5.36   5.78  6.19  6.60 


take  price  of  4  feet.     Cross-cut  Saws  thinnei 
back  than  catalogued,  extra  price. 


feet  In  length.     Saws  less  than  4  feet  in  length 


than  sixteen    gauge,    extra   price.     Saws   ground    thinner 


on 


14 


GEO-BCARPElfTER   S  Go 


BAND  SAWS 


2  in.  wide, 
2%  in.  wide, 

3  in.  wide, 
3%  in.  wide, 

4  in.  wide, 
4%  in.  wide, 

5  in.  wide, 
5y2  in.  wide, 

6  in.  wide, 

7  in.  wide, 


18  to 
18  to 
18  to 
18  to 
17  to 
17  to 
17  to 
17  to 
17  to 
16  to 


Fig.   131 


Per  foot 

20  gauge $0.80 

20  gauge 1.00 

20  gauge 1.20 

20  gauge 1.40 

19  gauge ,    1.60 

19  gauge 1.80 


19  gauge 
19  gauge 
19  gauge 
18  gauge 


All  Band  Saws  and  Band  Resaws  are  made  of  Special 
High-Grade  Crucible  Steel,  hardened  and  tempered  by 
special  processes  exclusively  their  own. 

Saws  of  odd  widths,  not  listed,  take  price  of  next  wider 
size  listed. 

Saws  of  heavier  gauge  than  listed,  add  5%  to  list  for 
each  gauge  heavier. 

No  extra  charge  for  saws  one  or  two  gauges  thinner 
than  list;  when  more  than  two  gauges  thinner,  add  5%  to 
list  for  each  gauge. 

Double-Eldge  Band  Saws:  List  price  per  foot,  all  widths, 
advance  10%  over  list  prices  of  single-edge  saws  as  above. 

Toothed  Blanks,  same  price  as  finished  saws. 

Band  Sa^v  Blanks,  bright,  of  any  width,  furnished  to 
order  but  not  warranted. 

instructions  for  Ordering 

When  ordering  Band  Saws,  state  whether  Right  or  Left 
hand,  gauge  or  thickness,  space,  depth  and  shape  of  teeth, 
straight  or  crowning  back.  If  the  saws  are  to  be  crown- 
ing on  back,  we  finish  them  1/64  in.  crowning  to  each  five 
feet  in  length,  unless  otherwise  instructed. 

Per  foot 

8  in.  wide,  14  to  16  gauge $3.20 

9  in.  wide,  14  to  16  gauge -.  .    3.60 

10  in.  wide,  14  to  16  gauge 4.00 

11  in.  wide,  14  to  16  gauge 4.50 

12  in.  wide,  13  to  15  gauge 5.00 

13  in.  wide,  13  to  15  gauge 6.00 

14  in.  wide,  13  to  15  gauge 7.00 

15  in.  wide,  12  to  14  gauge 8.50 

16  in.  wide,  12  to  14  gauge 10.00 

17  in.  wide,  12  to  14  gauge 14.00 

18  in.  wide,  12  to  14  gauge 18.00 


2.00 
2.20 
2.40 
2.80 


NARROW  BAND  SAWS 

Narrow  Band  Saws  are  furnished  set  and  filed,  IVot  joined.     Give   full  particulars  when  ordering. 


FOR    BAND 
NOT 


SAWS,     SET 
JOINED 


AND     FILED, 


inch  wide,  21  or  22  gauge 

inch  wide,  21  or  22  gauge 

inch  wide,  21  or  22  gauge 

inch  wide,  21  or  22  gauge 

inch  wide,  20  or  21  gauge 

inch  wide,  20  or  21  gauge 

inch  wide,  20  or  21  gauge 

inch  wide,  20  gauge 

inch  wide,  19  or  20  gauge 

inch  wide,  19  or  20  gauge 

inch  wide,  19  or  20  gauge 

inch  wide,  19  gauge 

Band  Saws,  Tempered  for  sawing  metal,  add  50%  to  above  list. 


Net  Prices 

foi 

Joining 
Bach 

Per  foot 

$0.16 

$0.20 

.17 

.20 

.18 

.20 

.20 

.25 

.22 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.27 

.30 

.29 

.30 

.31 

.30 

.35 

.35 

.38 

.35 

.        •41 

.35 

SOFT-BAGK  BAND  SAWS 

Hardened  on  tooth-edge  only,  for  cutting  metal.      Furnished  in  special  lengths  or  coil 


Fig.  132 


Stock  Widths,  Gauges  and  Points 
"4  inch  wide  by  23  gauge;  16,  19,  22  or  26  points. 
%  inch  wide  by  23  gauge;  16,  19,  22  or  26  points. 
Vz  inch  wide  by  21  gauge;  14,  16,  18  or  22  points. 
Vs  inch  wide  by  23  gauge;  16,  19,  22  or  26  points. 

tinch  wide  by  21  gauge;  14,  16,  18  or  22  points, 
inch  wide  by  23  gauge;  14,  16,  18  or  22  points. 
\  inch  wide  by  21  gauge;  14,  16,  or  18        points. 


Per  foot 

$0,081/4 

.10% 

.11% 

.ISVs 


Net  Prices 

for  Joining 

$0.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 


SAW    CLAMP 

HANDY,  No.  5 


IMPROVED  SAW 
CLAMP,  No.  2 


Japanned,     length 
jaw,  9%  inches. 
No.  2. 


Per  doz $12.00 


Fig.   133 


FIS.  134 

Fastened  to  bench  by  screws.  Length  over  all, 
14%  inches.  Filing  length  of  jaw,  13  inches. 
Weight,  3%  lbs. 

No.  5.     Japanned per  doz.  $15.00 

silver  Solder  for  Brazing  Band  Saw8,  net,  per  ounce  $1.00 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  So. 


15 


SOLID  TOOTH  CIRCULAR  SAWS 


Extra  Quality 

Patent 

(iround 

and 

Tempered 


Superior 

Workmanship 

Guaranteed 

as  per 
Warranty- 


Fig.  121 


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i 
& 

Si 
55-^ 

1 

-1 

1 

m 

pi 

Ills 

m 

NET     PRICES 

52 
|1 

i 

1" 

si 

■6 

t 

^1 

% 

go 

m 

ml 

NET  PMCES 

fc 

Extra  for 
Setting   and 
Shaipenlng   if 

Extra  for 
Setting  and 
Sliarpenlng  If 

II 

Rip 
Saws 

Cross 
Cut 
Sa\V3 

Rip 

Saws 

Cross- 
cut 
Saws 

1 

2% 

24 

1 

fl.OO 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 

$0.01 
.01 

.011/2 

.02 

$0.06 
.07 
.08 
.09 

$0.03 
.03 
.04 
.04 

$0.04 
.05 
.05 
.06 

32 
34 
36 
38 

'I 

9 
9 

1% 

$24.00 
27.00 
31.00 
35.00 

$1  30 
1.50 
1.80 
2.00 

'Ml 

1.70 
1.85 

$0.45 
.50 
.55 
.60 

$0.60 
.65 
.70 
.75 

40 
42 
44 
46 

9 
8 
8 
8 

2 
2 

2 

41.00 
47.00 
55.00 
65.00 

2.30 
2.60 
3.00 
3.50 

2.00 
2.20 
2.40 
2.60 

.65 

3 

3% 

4 

1.00 
1.00 
1.20 
1.50 

.02% 
.03 
.03 
.04 

.10 
.12 
.14 
.16 

.05 
.05 
.06 
.06 

.07 
.08 
.10 
.11 

.06 
.07 
.07 
.08 

.80 
.85 
.90 
1.00 

'' 

48 
50 
52 
54 

8 
7 
7 
7 

2 
2 
2 
2 

75.00 

85.00 

95.00 

105.00 

4.00 
4.50 
5.00 
6.00 

2.80 
3.00 
3.25 
3.50 

1.10 

6 
8 

1.80 
2.10 
2.40 
2.80 

.05 
.06 
.08 
.10 

.18 
.20 
.22 
.25 

.10 
.11 
.13 

.14 

1.20 
1.30 
1.40 

9 

56 
58 
60 
62 

7 
7 
6 
6 

2 

1 

2 

120.00 
135.00 
150.00 
170.00 

7.00 

8.00 

9.00 

10.00 

3.75 
4.05 
4.35 
4.65 

.'. 

1.50 
1.60 
1.70 
1.80 

10 
U 

1 
1 
1 
1% 

3.30 
3.90 
4.40 
5.30 

.12 
.16 
.20 
.25 

.28 
.30 

.12 
.13 
.15 
.18 

.16 
.18 
.20 
.23 

14 

64 
66 

6 
6 
5 
5 

2 

2 
2 

190.00 
210.00 
235.00 
265.00 

12.00 
15.00 
18.00 
21.00 

5.00 
5.35 
5.75 
6.15 

1.90 
2.00 

16 

18 

1% 

li- 

6.50 

8.00 

9.50 

11.50 

.30 

.40 
.50 
.60 

.50 
.60 

.70 
.80 

.20 
.23 
.25 
.28 

.25 
.28 
.32 
.35 

2.10 
2.20 

20 
22 

72 
74 
76 
78 

5 
5 
5 
5 

2 
2 
2 
2 

300.00 
340.00 
390.00 
465.00 

24.00 
27.00 
30.00 
34.00 

6.55 
7.00 

2.30 
2.40 
2.50 
2.60 

24 

10 

lt 

1% 

13.50 
16.00 
18.50 
21  00 

.70 
.85 
1.00 
1.15 

.90 
1.05 
1.20 
1  30 

.31 
.35 
.38 
.42 

.40 
.45 
.50 
55 

26 
28 
30 

80 
82 

84 

5 
5 
5 

2 
2 
2 

550.00 
640.00 
730.00 

38.00 
43.00 
48.00 

8.80 

9.60 

10.50 

2.70 
2.80 
3.00 

Circular  Saws  of  uneven  diameters  not  listed,  take  price  of  next  larger  size  listed. 

Circular  Saws  for  Bone,  Horn  and  Ivory,  add  50%  to  above  list. 

No  extra  charge  for  Saws  one  gauge  thicker  than  list. 

No  extra  charge  for  Saws  one.  two  or  three  gauges  thinner  than  list:  when  more  than  three 
gauges  thinner,  add  5%   to  list  for  each  gauge. 

Circular  Saws  48  inches  and  larger,  thinner    than    10    gauge,    not   warranted. 

Circular  Saws  42  Inches  or  less  in  diameter  beveled  one  gauge  without  extra  charge;  44  inches 
and  larger,  beveled  two  gauges  without  extra  charge. 

Circular  Saws  hollow  ground  or  concaved,  add  for  each  gauge  hollow  ground  or  concaved  double 
the  price  listed  for  beveling. 

LARGER    SAWS   FURNISHED.      PRICES    UPON    APPLICATIOX 


16 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  ^  Go. 


SAW  TOOLS  AND  ACCESSORIES 


Fig.  141.     SAW  SET 
For  Hand,  Band,   Scroll,  Circular  or  Mill 

No.   101.     For  Hand  Saws,  from  32  to  16G $1.00 

No.   103.     For      Single      Tooth      Cross-cut      and 

small  Circular  Saws,  20  to  140 1.50 

No.   104.     For  Champion  M  Tooth  Cross-cut  22 

to  14  G 1.50 

No.   105.     For  Board  and  Timber  Saws  and  all 

kinds  of  Re-saws,  from  6  to  14  Gauge 2.00 


Pig.  142 


Steel  Swage  Bar,  large  size,   12x2x11/8    in. per  lb.   $0.65 
Steel  Swage  Bar,  med.  size,  12xl%xjf  in.       "  .65 

Steel  Swage  Bar,  small  size,  10xl%x%  in.       "  .65 

Hammer   "  1.00 


SWAGE  OR  UPSET 


No.  1 


Fig.  143 

Saw   Swage,   No.   1 each  $2.75 

Saw  Swage,  No.   2 "  2.25 

Saw  Swage  (special),  for  wide  band  saws    "  2.25 

AMMMJU^ 


Saw  Gauge 


Fig.  144 


.each  $2.25 


7  3 

Fig.  145 

Saw  Set,  as  per  above  cut,  for  medium  or  large 

circulars each  $1.50 

Saw  Sets,  with  one  handle,  for  small  circulars 

and  band  saws each     1.00 

SAW  MAKER'S  ANVIL 


steel    Faced 

Anvils    weighing    less    than 

180  lbs per  lb.  $0.15 

Anvils  weighing  180  lbs.  or 

over per  lb.       .IS 

Stock  size  Anvils  10x6  face,  86, 
110  and  145  lbs.;  12x6  face,  250  lbs. 


Each  Handle  on  the  Disston 
Hand  Saws  is  separately  slit, 
bored  and  fitted  to  its  blade, 
insuring  the  correct  "Hang"  to 
the  saw  when  entering  the 
work. 

The  Stock  Handle,  bored  and 
slit,  will  not  fit  holes  in  the 
blade  from  which  old  handle 
has  been  taken,  for  the  reason 
given  above. 


IS 


Per  Dozen 

Handle   No. 

18-20 
inch 

22-24 
inch 

26     1    28 
inch  1  inch 

25,  Cherry  (Slit  only) 

107.   Beech    (Slit   only) 

7,  Beech    (Slit   only) 

8,  Apple,    (Slit  only) 

DlOO,   Apple,    Carved    (Bored 

and    Slit)    .  . 

$1.75 
2.25 
3.00 

4.00 
3.00 

4.00 

5.25 

4  00 

$1.75 
2.25 
3.25 

4.25 
3.25 

4.25 

5.50 

4  25 

$1.80 
2.00 
2.50 
4.00 

5.00 
4.00 

5.00 

6.50 

5  00 

$2.20 
2.75 
4.25 

5  25 

D8,  Apple,  (Bored  and  Slit) 

120,    Apple,    Carved    (Bored 

and  Slit)   

4.25 
5  25 

12   and   112,     Apple,      Carved 
(Bored  and  Slit) 

16,  Apple,  Carved  (Bored  and 
Slit) 

6.75 
5  25 

Fig,  103.     Climax  Re-        ^p^ 
versible.     ISVa    inches        M 
long,  1%  inches  diam-       ■■ 
eter  at  thickest  part.        H 
Grey   iron   casting   in        ■ 
front  and  back.    Mai-        ■ 
leable    iron    bolt   and       ■ 
nut.                                            ■ 
Per   pair $0.27       ■ 

1 

1 

Fig.  103      Fig.  112      Fig. 


Fig.  146 


Fig.  112.  141/2  inches 
long,  ItV  inches  diam- 
eter. This  is  a  patent 
handle,  double  grip, 
malleable  iron  cast- 
ings, loop  rod. 
Per  pair $0.46 

Fig.  122.  It  will  be 
noticed  that  the  cap 
is  made  with  a  long 
neck,  tapped  to  fit  the 
threaded  end  of  loop  rod.  This  rod  extends  through 
the  handle,  making  the  connection  and  line  of  pres- 
sure, when  on  saw,  from  top  of  handle  to  bottom 
edge  of  blade,  thus  insuring  a  strong,  firm  grip  on 
saw,  without  possibility  of  lost  motion  or  wobbling. 
8  inches  long,  diameter  114,  inches. 
Per  pair    $0.63 

Fig.  115.  Uni- 
versal handle, 
14  inches  long, 
IVi  inches  di- 
ameter, double 
grip,  malleable 
iron  castings, 
painted  red,  re- 
versible eight 
positions.  A 
complete  and 
perfect  handle, 
with  guard  for 
protection  of 
the  hand.  So 
cons  tructed 
that  it  may  be 
used  at  any  an- 
prle. 


Fig 


Per  pair..  $1.68         Fig.  115 


Fig.  120.  This  design  eliminates  the  use  of  a  nut  at 
the  back  of  handle,  and  provides  a  good,  easy  and 
comfortable  grip  for  a  direct  thrust.  Another  new 
feature  is  the  "Sprocket  Nut"  by  means  of  which  the 
handle  is  quickly  and  firmly  attached  to  the  saw. 
Made  of  selected,  thoroughly  seasoned  hardwood, 
well  finished.  Length  12  inches,  diameter  at  thick- 
est part  lf\  inches.  Extra  heavy,  best  malleable 
iron  castings,  bolt  and  nut. 
Per  pair    $1.68 


GEO'BeAR.PEM"TER  S  CO 


ADZE  EYE  NAIL  HAMMERS 

(HEXAGON     NECK,     ROUND     POLL,     PATTIOHN* 

Hand  Shaved,  Second  Growth  Hickory  HandleM 

FuU  Polished 

"VAXDOIl"   VANADIUM 

Special  material,  combined  with  extreme  care  in  forging 
and  tempering  make  this  hammer  the  finest  Carpenter 
Hammer  ever  produced.  The  exclusive  desi>,'n  of  hexagon 
neck  and  reinforced  claw  appeals  on  sight  to  a  High-grade 
workman  It  is  pre-eminently  a  high-grade  craftsman  s 
tool.  Made  for  hard  work  and  lots  of  it.  Packed  in  indi- 
vidual cartons,  six  cartons  to  a  container.  Has  the  well 
known  "Vandor"  bite  to  the  claw. 


Length 
Over 
All.  in. 


.No.  In 
l-kg. 

(lOZ. 

PrlM 

S. 

¥2 

1 

1I:SS 

Ripping  Hammer;  Straight  Claw 


Fig.  1000 

ADZE    EYE   NAIL   HAMMERS 

(Plain  Face  Pattern) 


Cat. 
No. 

Weight 

Length 

No.  la 

Price 

of  Head 

Over 

I'kg. 

per 

All.  in. 

(lOZ. 

doz. 

1000 

0 

2S 

15^ 

V3 

$12.50 

lOOl 

1 

20 

14 

9.00 

1002 

IV2 

16 

13 

8.50 

1003 

2 

13 

13 

^ 

8.00 

1004 

3 

7 

12 

7.50 

1005 

4 

5 

12 

7.25 

Fig.  1700 

ADZE    EYE    RIPPING    HAMMERS 

(Plain  Face  Pattern) 


Fig.    1  !•,->() 

ADZE    EYE    NAIL   HAMMERS 
(Plain  Face  Pattern) 


Fig.  1050 

ADZE   EYE   NAIL  HAMMERS 
(Bell  Face  Pattern) 


Weight 

Length 

No.  in 

Size 

Of  Utad 

Over 

I'kg. 

oz. 

All,  in. 

doz. 

10 

28 

151/2 

11 

20 

14 

% 

n'" 

16 
13 

13 
13 

13 

7 

12 

\ 

14 

5 

11 

per 


$12.50 
9  00 
8.50 
8.00 
7.50 
7.25 


ADZE    EYE    RIPPING    H.\MMERS 
(Bell  Face  Pattern) 


Cat. 
No. 

Size 

oz. 

Length 

Over 

All,  m. 

No.  la 
I'kg. 
doz. 

Price 
per 
do& 

iil! 

1752 
1753 

710 
711 

28 
20 
16 
13 

It" 

13 
13 

1 

$12.50 
9.00 
8.50 
8.00 

J 


Weight 

Length 

No.  in 

PrlceU. 

No. 

Size 

ol  Uvau 

Over 

Pkg. 

.   per 

OZ. 

All,  in. 

doz. 

doz. 

1950 

0 

28 

15Vi 

\L 

$6.50 

1951 

1 

20 

14 

\L 

6  00 

1952 

\^k 

16 

13 

iyL 

5.50 

1953 

13 

13 

Vz 

5.00 

1954 

3 

7 

^/s 

5.00 

Fig.  i^o<»o 

ADZE   EYE    NAIL   HAM.MERS 

(Bell  Face  Pattern) 

Cat. 
No. 

Size 

Weight 
of  Head 

Length 

Over 
.\11.  in. 

No.  In 
Pkg. 

doz. 

Price 
d^o^I 

2000 
2001 
2002 
2003 
2004 

10 
11 

13 

28 

20 
16 
13 

7 

13 
13 

12 

1 

$6.50 
6.00 
5.50 
5.00 
5.00 

18 


Geo-BCarpeH'ter  s  eo. 


DROP  FORGED  HAMMERS 

(Handled) 

Th^<,<-  hammers  are  drop  forred  from  high  grade  CRUCIBLE  STOCK  TOOL  STEEL  They  are  care- 
fully hardeneTTnStempered'^by  an  improved  process.  Handles  are  of  best  quality  second  growth  hickory 
thoroughly   well    seasoned    before    use.     They    will    not  shrink  or  come  loose  in  the  head. 


Fig.  103 

MACHINISTS'  BALL  PEIN 

HAMMER 

(Octagon  Pattern) 


Weight 

Length 

No.  in 

Price 

No' 

Size 

of  Head 

Over 

Pkg. 

per 

lbs.       oz. 

All.  in. 

doz. 

103 

4-0 

6 

12 

l/„ 

$12.00 

104 

3-0 

8 

13 

\ 

12.00 

105 

2-0 

12 

14 

12.00 

106 

0 

1 

14  Va 

Vz 

12.50 

107 

1 

IV4 

15 

13.50 

108 

2 

11/2 

16 

\L 

14.50 

109 

3 

1% 

161/2 

Vs 

15.50 

110 

4 

2 

17 

Vs 

16.50 

MACHINISTS'  CROSS  PEIN 

HAMMERS 

(Octagon  Pattern) 


Weight 

Length 

No.  in 

Price 

of  Head 

Over 

Pkg. 

per 

lbs.      oz. 

All,  in. 

doz. 

203 

4-0 

6 

12 

% 

$12.00 

204 

4-0 

8 

13 

Vz 

12.00 

205 

2-0 

12 

14 

V2 

12.00 

206 

0 

1 

141/2 

1/3 

12.50 

207 

1 

15 

1/3 

13.50 

208 

2 

16 

14.50 

209 

3 

1% 

16 1/2 

Vs 

15.50 

210 

4 

2 

17 

1/3 

16.50 

ENGINEERS'   HAMMERS 
(Double  Face  Pattern) 


Cat. 
No. 

Weight 
Size            of  Head 
lbs.       oz. 

LengUi 
Over 
All,  m. 

No.  In 

Price 
doz. 

600 
601 
602 
603 

Ill              8             15 

2  2            6           16 

3  3                         16 

4  3          10           16 

1 

$14.50 
16.50 
18.00 
19.50 

MACHINISTS'   STRAIGHT  PEIN 
HAMMER 

<Octag*on    Pattern) 


Weight 

Lengtli 

No.  in 

Price 

Size 

of  Head 

Over 

Pkg. 

per 

lbs.       oz. 

All,  in. 

doz. 

doz. 

154 

3-0 

8 

13 

% 

$12.00 

155 

2-0 

12 

14 

1/2 

12.00 

156 

0 

1 

14% 

■     Vs 

12.50 

157 

1 

liA 

15 

1/3 

13.50 

158 

2 

IV2 

16 

% 

14.50 

159 

3 

1% 

16% 

Vs 

15.50 

160 

4 

2 

17 

% 

16.50 

I-  it,      0<) 
BLACKSMITHS'  HAND  HAMMERS 


Cat 

Weight 

Length 

No.  In 

Price 

of  Head 

Over 

Phg. 

lbs.       oz. 

All.  in. 

doz. 

doz. 

500 

0 

1           10 

15 

Vs 

$13.00 

501 

2 

16 

Vs 

14.00 

502 

2          10 

16 

% 

15.00 

503 

3 

17 

% 

16.00 

504 

til 

17 

% 

17.00 

505 

17 

% 

19.00 

PLOW   OR   ENGINEERS' 
(Face  and  Pein  Pattern) 


Cat. 
No. 

Size 

Weight 
of  Head 
lbs.      oz. 

Length 

Over 

All,  in. 

No.  In 

Price 
d^o^^. 

550 
551 
552 
553 
554 

0 

1 

3 
4 

1             2 
1          10 
2 

1" 

1 

$12.00 
13.00 
14.00 
15.00 
16.00 

GEo-'B-^eAiiPEM'TER  «  eo. 


in 


BRICKLAYERS',  FARRIERS'  AND  TINNERS'  HAMMERS 


Fig.  460 

MACHINISTS'   RIVETING 

HAMMERS 

(Plain  Eye  Pattern) 


Cat. 

Weight 

Length 

No.  in 

Price 

No. 

of  Hca.l 

Over 

Pkg. 

per 

lbs.       oz. 

All.  in. 

doz. 

doz. 

460 

0 

4 

12 

^ 

$5.50 

461 

1 

7 

12 

V2 

5.75 

462 

9 

13 

Vi 

6.00 

463 

3 

12 

13 

6.25 

464 

4 

15 

14 

y„ 

6.50 

465 

5 

1            2 

14 

v> 

7.00 

466 

6 

1            6 

1.') 

¥2 

7.50 

467 

7 

1          10 

15 

V2 

8.00 

Fig.  700 
TINNERS'    RIVETING    HAMMERS 


Cat 

Weight 

Length 

No.  in 

Price 

No 

of  Head 

Over 

Pkg. 

per 

lbs.       oz. 

All,  in. 

doz. 

doz. 

700 

00 

4 

11 

L^ 

$6.00 

701 

0 

6 

12 

\L 

6.00 

702 

1 

8 

12 

s 

6.00 

703 

2 

12 

13 

6.25 

704 

3 

1 

14 

% 

6.75 

705 

4 

1V4 

14 

1/^ 

7.25 

706 

iy2 

15 

Vz 

7.75 

TINNERS'    PANEING   HAMMERS 


"^k       si^ 

Weight 
of  Head 
lbs.       oz. 

Length 
over 
All,  In. 

No.  in 
Pkg. 
doz. 

Price 
d^o^z^ 

750  1               '8 

751  2                     12 

752  3           1 

753  1        4           1^ 

754  15           11^ 

12 
12 
12 

12 
12     • 

%         1      $6.00 
%                 6.25 
M        1        6.75 

^    1    ?:!! 

PLAIN   EYE   BRICKLAYERS- 
HAMMERS 


^^'-             Size 

\\-eight 
of  Head 
lbs.      oz. 

Length 

Over 

All,  in. 

No.  in 
Pkg. 
doz. 

Price 
d^ol 

800  1        1        1    1            2 

801  1        2        1    1            8 

802  1        3        :   2 

803  1        4           2            8 

11                  % 

11  % 

12  j| 

$11.00 
12.00 
13.00 

14. on 

Fig.  000 

ADZE  EYE  FARRIERS- 
HAMMERS 

Octagon    Poll.     Bent    Claw 


Fig.  851 
ADZE  EYE  FARRIERS' 
HAMMERS 
Octagon    Poll.  Straight    Claw. 


Cat. 
No. 

.  Size 

Weight 

of  Head 

oz. 

All,  in. 

No.  in 
Pkg. 
doz. 

Price 
per 
doz. 

900        t-     120      '          ;          1        13        I        1^        1      $7.50 

Cat. 
No. 

Size 

Weight 

of  Head 

oz. 

All,  m. 

No.  in 
Pkg. 
doz. 

Price 

851  1      101      '         10         1        13        1        %        1      $v.VD 

852  !      102               12         i        13        1        %        1        900 

20 


GEO-B-eARPENfTER  S  QO. 


AXES 

The  material  used  in  the  construction  of  our  Axes  is  of  the  very  best,  and  the  workmanship 
employed  in  the  forging,  grinding  and  tempering  is  the  most  skilled  obtainable. 

Handles  not  Furnished  with  the  Axes  Listed  on  This  Page 
For  Handles  see  Index 


THE   PEERLESS   AXE 

Gold  Bronze  Finish;  Polished  Bit. 
The  Single  Bit  can  be  furnished  in 
the  Michigan  and  Dayton  patterns, 
and  the  Double  Bit  in  the  Michigan 
and  Western  patterns. 

"Weights:  All  weights  3  to  6  lbs. 
Usual  assortments  are  3  to  4,  3  l^  to 
414,  4  to  5,  41/2  to  51/2,  41/2  to  6, 
5  to  6  lbs.  Packed  one  dozen  in  a 
box.  Always  specify  weight  and  pat- 
tern. 


PRICES 

Base  2  to  3%    lbs. 

Peerless,  single  bit.  $12.00  doz. 

Double  bit 20.00     " 

Red  Ridge,  single  bit  10,00    " 

Double  bit    18.00     " 

DOZEN    ASSORTMENTS 

Per  doz. 

3       to  414   lbs.,  advance  $0.25 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

1.75 

2.25 

2.75 

3.25 


31/2  to  41/2  lbs., 

4  to  514  lbs., 

4%  to  5%  lbs., 

5%  to  61,4  lbs., 

5%  to  6%  lbs., 

6 14  to  714  lbs., 

6%  to  8 

All  8 


lbs. 
lbs. 


RED  RIDGE  AXES 

The  Special  Ridge  Feature  makes 
a  larger  axe  than  regular  patterns  of 
the  same  weight,  giving  a  better  bal- 
ance on  the  handle.  Single  Bit  made 
in  27  patterns;  Double  Bit  made  in  8 
different  patterns. 

Weights:  All  weights  3  to  8  lbs. 
Usual  assortments  are  3  to  4,  31/.  to 
41/2,  4  to  5,  41/2  to  51/2,  4%  to  6, 
5  to  6  lbs.  Packed  one  doz.  in  a  box. 
Always  specify  weight  and  pattern. 


ifpEERli^ 


GEO•B•eAR,PE^fTE:R  ^  eo. 

HANDLED  AXES 


21 


Fig.  191.     "Niagara"  FIr.   102.     "Fireman's"  Flgr.  193.     "Usona"  Fig.  J 9a.     "Boys'" 

NIAGARA  HOLLOW  BEVEL 

Michigan  Pattern 

Blue    Beveled;    Polished    Bit.      Pole   painted    red;    handled  with   36  inch  high  quality  hickory 
handle.      All   weights;    usual   assortment,    iVz  to  4 1/^  lbs.     Packed  one  dozen  in  case. 
Price  per  doz.,  base $10.00 

FIREMEN'S  AXE 

Regulation  Ave,   Peerless   Brand. 

Highest  quality;   body  painted  red.     Pick  and  Bit  polished.     Red  handle,  36  inches  long. 

The  increasing  tendency  for  protective  ordinances  is  constantly  enlarging  the  field  of  this 
line.  It  is  no  longer  confined  to  the  hook  and  ladder  truck,  or  the  railroad  emergency  case,  but 
is  now  in  demand  in  factories,  theatres,  hotels  and  public  buildings.  The  fact  that  emergency 
only  brings  them  into  use  should  not  be  an  excuse  for  inferiority.  Get  the  best  and  know  it  will 
serve  you  well  when  the  time  comes. 

Price  per  doz.,  4  i/^   lbs $15.00 

Price  per  doz.,  6       lbs 18.00 

USONA  HANDLED  AXE 

A  serviceable  Axe  for  general  use.     Ebony  Black   Finish;    cutting  edge  only  polished.      Han- 
dled with  serviceable  3  6  inch  hickory  handle. 
Price  per  doz.,  base $9.50 

BOYS'  HANDLED  AXE 

Niagara  Brand 

Same  description  as  Niagara  Axe  above,  with  exception  of  handle,  which  is  28   inches  long. 
Weight  without  handle,  2^4   lbs.     No.  2  size. 
Price  per  doz *  '-^^ 


BOY  SCOUT  AXE 

Regulation  Boy  Scout  Axe  (with  nail  slot). 
Same  high  quality  of  material  and  workmanship 
as  in  our  men's  axes.  Sheath  made  of  high 
grade  leather;  fastens  with  snap,  and  has  belt 
loop. 

Complete,  per  doz $10.00 

Axes  only  (no  sheath),  per  doz 8.00 


KEEN  RIDGE  HUNTER'S  AXE 

Made  of  high  quality  Steel,  Gun  Metal  Body; 
Fire  Blued  Bit.  Made  only  in  No.  0  size.  Hay 
14  inch  hickory  handle.  Weight,  1^4  lb.  without 
handle. 

Price  per  doz $6.50 


22 


GEO-B-eAR^PErfTER  «  QO 


BROAD  AXES  AND  ADZES 


Gold  Bronze  Finish;   Polished  Bit. 
lumbering  industries. 
Weight  each,  lbs 6 


Fig.  201,      Broad   Axe 

Peerless  Brand 

Recognized  as  a  superior  axe  in  the  logging,  tie  cutting  and 

to  7       ( 


Price  per  doz . 


$44.00 


Vis.  202.     Carpenter  Fig:.   203.     Railroad  Fig.  204.     Track 

Our  Adzes  are  hand  made  from  the  best  material  money  can  buy. 
process  which  saves  several  heatings  and  thoroughly  refines  the  steel. 
reinforcing  of  the  blade  under  the  eye  where  the  strain  is  greatest. 


Fig.    205.     Ship 

The  forging  is  a  continuous 
A   special    feature   is   the 


PEERLESS  CARPENTERS'  ADZE 

Half    or    Full    Head;    Gold    Bronze    Finish. 
Length  of  cut  3  to  4  i^  inches.     Packed  one  dozen 
in  box.     We  will  ship  4  i^  inch  cut  unless  other- 
wise ordered. 
Price  per  dozen,  cut  3  to  4^^  inches $21.00 

PULL  HEAD   RAILROAD   ADZE 
American  Axe  Brand 

Ebony  (black)  Finish.  Cutting  Edge  Pol- 
ished. Length  of  cut,  41/2  to  6  inches.  A  su- 
perior tool  for  railroad  work.  Packed  one  dozen 
in  box,  assorted  5  to  5 1/6  Inchw  unlaes  otherwlsd 
ordered. 

Price  per  dozen,  cut  5  to  51/2  inches $21.00 


USONxl   FULL  HEAD   TRACK   ADZE 

Forged  Tool  Steel.     Ebony  Finish.     Length 
4%   to  5V2   inches. 
Price  per  doz.,  cut  iVz  to  5i^  inches.  .  .  .$14.00 

PEERLESS  SHIP  ADZES 
Plain  or  Lipped  Pattern 

Black  Finish;  Polished  Bit.  Packed  1  dozen 
in  box.  Plain  Adzes  are  shiped  4  %  inch  cut  un- 
less otherwise  ordered.  Lipped  pattern,  are  as- 
sorted* 5  to  5%  inches  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
In  ordering  please  state  pattern  wanted. 
Plain  pattern,  cut  4  to  4^^  inches.     Price 

per  doz $22.00 

Lipped   pattern,   cut   iVz    to   51/^    Inches. 

Price  per  doz $30.00 


FOR   HANDLES,   SEE   INDEX 


Geo  B- Carp Er^TER  s  Co. 


PEERLESS  BRAND  HATCHETS 


Fig.  211.     "Shinglingr" 


Fig.    212.     "Hair' 


Fie.    213.     "Latli" 


Fig.    211.      ••«  law 


These  Hatchets  are  all  hand  forged  from  highest  quality  steel  and  by  the  most  modern  processes. 

The  bits  or  cutting  edges  of  "Peerless"  Brand  Hatchets  are  carefully  tempered  by  a  special  process 
that  insures  uniformity  of  proper  degree. 

All  "Peerless"  Brand  Hatchets  are  fitted  with  carefully  selected  second  growth  all  white  hickory 
handles,  properly  shaped  and  balanced. 

All  the  Hatchets  on  this  page  with  the  exception  of  Hurd's  "Barreling"  Hatchets,  are  gold  bronze 
finish. 


'SHINGLING' 


No 

Price,    per   doz. 
Cut,  inches  .  .  .  . 


0 
$7.50 


1 
8.00 
3% 


2 
8.50 
3% 


3 

9.00 
4% 


'HALF' 


Price,  per  doz $8.50 

Cut,  Inches    3>A 


3 
9.50 
3% 


4 
10.00 

41/4 


LATH' 


No 

Price,  per  doz. 
Cut,  inches    .  .  . 


0 
?.50 


2 
8.50 
2% 


No 

Price,  per  doz. 
Cut,  inches  .  .  . 


'CLAW 

0 


9.50 

3% 


3 
10.00 

4% 


9.00 
3 


No 

Price,  per  doz. 
Weight,  lbs... 
Cut,  inches. .  . . 

No 

Price,  per  doz. 
Weight,  lbs... 
Cut,  inches.  .  .  . 


'BROAD" 

1 

$10.50 

....       IMs 

4 

5 

$16.50 

....       2% 


2 

11.50 

1% 

41^ 

6 

18.00 

3y4 

6% 


3 
13.00 

2% 
5 

19.50 
3% 


4 
14.50 

iVi 

5^ 

8 

22.00 

4% 

7  Mi 


"FLOORING" 

Our  FLOORING  HATCHET  meets  the  long-felt 
want  of  a  Special  Hatchet  for  flooring,  and  also  for 
general  all-around  work. 

No 1  2 

Price,  per  doz $12.00     13.00 

Cut.    inches 3  %  4 14 

"BARRELING" 

Gun   Metal  Finish 
"Hurd's"   Pattern 

No 1 

Price,  per  doz $8.00 

Cut,  inches   2  '4 


3 
15.00 

4*4 


^ 


Fig.    216.     Hnrd'H    "Barreling" 


GEOBeAR.PEM"TER  55  QO. 


HATCHETS 


Fig.   221.      Claw 


Fig.  22 


Broad 


Fig.  223.      Shingling 


DUQUESNE  BRAND 

Drop  forg-ed  from  high  quality  tool  steel.     Silverbronze  finish. 
"CLAW" 


"White  select  hickory  handles. 
"BROAD" 


No.    

0           1           2            3 

4 

Price,  per  doz. .  . 

$8.50     9.00     9.50     10.00 

3          31/2       3  ■%        4  % 

10.50 

4% 

No 

"SHINGLING" 

.0            12           3 

4 

Price,  per  doz.  .  . 
Cut,  inches 

$7.50      8.00      8  50      9.00 

3           31/2       3  ■%       4  % 

9.50 

4% 

No 1 

Price,  per  doz $10.50 

Cut,  inches 4 

Weight,    lbs lYz 

No 5 

Price,  per  doz $16.50 

Cut,  -Inches 6 

Weight,    lbs 2  78 


2 
11.50 


18.00 

6^/2 

31/4 


3 

13.00 

5 

2Vs 

7 
19.50 

7 
3% 


4 

14.50 

5% 

2% 

8 

22.00 

7% 

iV4. 


BLOOD'S  RIG  AND  DERRICK  BUILDERS'  HATCHET 


Fig.  224 

Gun  Metal  Finish. 
One   size    only:    3%    inch    cut,    21/^    lbs.    including 
\                 weight  of  18  inch  Knob  Handle. 
Price,  per  doz $11.00 


Fig.    225.     Haines    Half 


ViK.  22SIA  Chicago.     No.  40.  Lath 


Fig.  226.     Haines  Lath 


UNDERHILL'S  STAR  LATH  HATCHET 

"Chicago"   Pattern,   No.   40;   Milled   Head;    Square    Poll,  81  Point.     Second  Growth  White  Hickory  Handle. 

One  size,  2  inch  cut. 

Price,  per  doz $16.50 

UNDERHILL'S,  HAINES  PATTERN  ADZE  EYE  HATCHET 

Polished.     Furnished  in  two  sizes.      Cuts  3%   and  3Y>  inches. 
"HALF"  "LATH" 

PHc4;peVdoi::::::::::::::::::::::::;  $14^50  15^50    pnce,  per  dozen $14.50 

Cut.   inches   3^  3%         Cut,  inches 2% 

FOR  HANDLES,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO-B  (BARPE^fTER  ^  CO. 


MILLER'S  FALLS  HAND  AND  BREAST  DRILLS 


Fig.    1 

No.  1.  Tropical  wood  handles.  Malleable  iron 
frame,  black  enameled.  Other  metal  parts  nickeled. 
Hollow  end  handle  containing  eight  wood  boring 
points.  Removable  side  grip  handle,  cut  gears, 
small  gear  of  steel.  Ball  thrust  bearing.  Threejaw 
chuck  for  round  drills  0  to  f*,;  inch.  Length  12  V2 
inches.      Price  each $1.70 


Fig.   5 

No.  5.  Same  as  No.  1  except  that  large  gear  has 
wide  rim  and  small  idler  gear  is  added.  Length 
12%  inches.     Price  eacli $2.00 


Fig.  104 
No.  104.  Stained  hardwood;  malleable  iron 
frame;  nickeled  chuck.  Hollow  end  handle  con- 
taining 8  wood  boring  points.  Cut  gears  with  ad- 
justable equalizing  bearing.  Pinion  of  steel.  Three- 
jawed  chuck  holding  and  centering  accurately 
round  shank  drills  from  0  to  i^,-.  inch  in  diameter. 
Jaws  are  actuated  by  springs  which  are  protected 
from  injury.  Price,  per  dozen,  including  8  fluted 
drill  points    $10.0O 


Mg.  :jo.3 

No.  303.  Hollow  main  handles  of  hardwood: 
solid  steel  frame.  Large  gear  red;  all  other  metal 
parts  nickeled.  Cut  gears.  Pinion  of  steel.  De- 
tachable side  handle.  Three-jawed  chuck  holding 
round  shanks  from  0  to  y'i  inch  in  diameter. 
Length  11 'A   inches.     Price,  per  dozen $17.00 


Fig.  OSO 
N^.  9S0.  Hardwood  handles.  Malleable  iron 
frame,  other  metal  parts  nickeled.  Hollow  end 
handle  with  receptacle  for  holding  twist  drills. 
Removable  side  grip  handle.  Speed  instantly 
changeable.  Pinion  and  shifting  device  inclosed 
Cut  gears,  small  gears  of  steel.  Ball  thrust  bear- 
ing, three-jaw  Star  chuck  with  springs  protected 
from  injury,  takes  drills  0  to  aj,  inch.  Length 
15^  inches.     Price  each $3.3,'; 


No.  12.  Malleable  iron  main  stock  enameled 
black;  chuck  and  crank  nickeled.  Breast  plate 
adjustable  to  different  positions  and  removable. 
Patent  level  attachment.  Cut  gears;  large  gear 
with  idler  roll  to  equalize  bearings.  Thoroughly 
equipped  with  ball  bearings.  Extensible  crank 
with  radius  from  4  to  6  inches.  Changeable  speed 
from  even  to  3  to  1.  Master  chuck  holding  round 
shanks  from  %  to  V2  inch  in  diameter,  all  sizes  of 
bit  stock  and  No.  1  taper  shanks.  Length  ITM- 
inches.    Price,  per  dozen $40.00 


No.  112.  A  popular  price  Breast  Drill  of  strong, 
substantial  design.  Hardwood  handles,  malleable 
iron  frame,  polished  Barber  chuck  with  alligator 
jaws  for  bit  stocks  and  many  sizes  of  round 
shanks.     Length  15  inches.     Price  each $2.00 


Fig.   19 

No.  10.  Hardwood  handle,  cast  iron  frame,  rolled 
steel  main  stock.  Breast  plate  adjustable,  cut  gears, 
hall  thrust  bearing,  adjustable  crank  radius  4  to  7 
inches.  Changeable  speed  from  even  to  3  to  1. 
Barber  chuck  with  alligator  jaws.  Len.gth  18  inches. 
Price  each    $2.25 


No.  20.  The  same  as  Drill  No.  19  except  that 
chuck  is  of  the  Star  pattern  with  three  jaws  hold- 
ing round  shanks  from  0  to  "^  inch  in  diameter. 
.Taws  are  operated  by  springs  that  are  protected 
from  injury.     Price,  per  dozen $.15.00 


No.  2100.  Malleable  iron  frame;  no  nickeled 
parts.  Breast  plate  adjustable  to  different  positions. 
Instantly  changeable  speed  from  1%  to  1  and  4  to 
1.  Cut  gears;  small  gears  of  steel.  Chuck  of 
Star  pattern  with  3  jaws  operated  by  springs  that 
are  protected  from  injury;  holds  round  shanks  from 
0  to  %  inch  in  diameter.  Length  ITV^  inches. 
Price,  per  dozen $42.00 


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GEO-BCARPElfTER  ^  eo. 


BRACES  AND  BORING  TOOLS 


Pig.  730 

HOLDALL  RATCHET  BRACE 

Nos.  729  to  734.  Ball  bearing  head.  Master  chuck 
has  forged  steel  jaws  that  conform  to  the  shape  of 
bit  held,  whether  square,  taper,  or  round,  from  Vs 
to  Vz  inch.  Free  acting  sweep  handle.  Patent  non- 
loosening  screw  holding  chuck  to  sweep.  Cocobolo 
wood  and  polished  and  nickeled  metal  parts. 

No 729         730         731         732         733         734 

Sweep,  inch     16  14  12  10  8  6 

Price $3.00        2,70        2.55        2.40        2.25        2.10 


Pig.  1322 

Nos.  1320  to  1324.  Polished  and  nickeled  steel  in- 
cluding steel  clad  head,  ebonized  head  and  handle. 
Latter  with  inserted  steel  rings  and  pressed  steel 
bolsters.  Friction  washer  under  the  head.  Forged 
steel  alligator  jaws. 

No 1320         1321         1322         1323         1324 

Sweep,  inch..      14  12  10  8  6 

Price $1.50  1.40  1.30  1.20  1.10 


Fig.  421 

Nos.  421  to  423.  A  popular  ratchet  brace  at  mod- 
ei-ate  price.  Metal  parts  polished  and  nickeled. 
Head  and  handle  of  stained  hardwood.  Steel  rings 
inserted  in  sweep  handle  which  is  held  in  place  by 
pressed  steel  bolsters.  Alligator  jaws  of  malleable 
iron.     Open  ratchet. 

No 421  422  423 

Sweep,  inch 12  10  8 

Price $1.15  1.10  1.05 

SAMSON  BIT  BRACE 

Strongest  Made,  Ball  Bearing 


Pig.  1203  

This  brase  has  a  Positive  Ratchet  instead  of  a 
Ring  Ratchet,  and  patent  forged  jaws  of  %  inch 
capacity. 

No 1203  1202  1201  1200 

Sweep,    inch 8  10  12  14 

Per  dozen $4S.50        S2.00        55.50        59.00 


SILL  BORER 


No.  51.  Sill  Borer  or  Joist  Tool.  For  use  in  con- 
nection with  a  bit  brace  or  breast  drill  in  boring  at 
right  angles  in  cramped  places  and  indispensable 
for  car  builders,  electricians,  carpenters  and  other 
wood  workers.  Main  frame  malleable  iron;  working 
parts,  including  gears,  bushings,  etc.,  of  hardened 
steel.  Ball  bearing  and  efficient  take-ups  for  bush- 
ings in  case  of  wear.  Adjustable  steadying  handle. 
Patent  cup  washer  (F)  and  screw  (E)  to  hold  head 
in  place  without  working  loose.  Length  16%  inches, 
depth   of  head  2%   inches.     Price,  per  dozen.  .$30.00 

CORNER    BIT    BRACES 


For  corner  work,  when  using  a  bit  of  ordinary 
.size,  these  braces  will  work  much  faster  than  a 
regular   ratchet   brace. 

These  Corner  Braces  are  made  in  two  styles,  each 
style  in  two  sizes  of  sweep.  Both  styles  have  metal 
clad  ball  bearing  heads,  and  the  head  and  both 
handles  are  made  of  cocobolo.  The  quill  is  fastened 
to  the  head  by  three  screws,  one  of  which  goes 
through  that  part  of  the  frame  where  it  enters 
the  head,  securely  fastening  all  three  together. 

The  gears  are  of  machine  steel,  the  teeth  carefully 
cut,  and  the  whole  mechanism  enclosed  to  protect 
same  from  dirt  as  well  as  to  guard  the  user's  hands. 

No.  992  style  has  Interlocking  jaws;  No.  993  the 
Universal  pattern.  Both  are  drop-forgings,  ma- 
chined, and  have  springs  for  automatic  release.  All 
metal  parts  of  brace  are  nickel  plated. 


No.  S^eep,  incli     Jaitrs 

992  8  Interlocking 
902  10  Interlocking 
093  8  Universal 

993  10  Universal 


Package  Per  Doz. 

Ve  doz.,  wt.  7%  lbs.  $33.00 
Ve  doz.,  wt.  7%  lbs.  36.00 
Vs  doz.,  wt.  8%  lbs.  33.00 
Ve  doz.,  wt.  8%  lbs.     3«.00 


GeO'BCar.plN'ter  s  Co. 


\o.  22  soMD  ce\tp:r  augkr  bit 

Irwin   Pattern 


Xo.  14  EXTEXSIOX   MP   ALGER  BIT 
Jennings  Pattern 


Xo.  2S   SIXGI-E  T\MST  AUGER   BIT 
Ford   Pattern 


Size 3 

Price $6.00 

Size 14 

Price $8.25 


No,    M    LTIMTV    AIGER    BIT 
Common   Pattern 

Prices  per  Dozen.     Sizes  in  Sixteenths 

4              5              C              7              8              9  10 

5.00         5.00         5.00         5.00         5.00         6.00  6.00 

15             16             17              1«             1»             20  21 

9.50         9.50       12.00       12.00       14.00       14.00  16.00 


11 

-.00 


12 
.00 
22  24 

16.00       18^00 


13 

8.25 


Prices  per  Set,  Not  in  Any  Fancy  Boxes  or  Rolls 

S2i^  quarters,  1  each  4.  o.  6,  7,     8.     9.  10,  11,  12.    13,  14.   15.   16/16ths List  $7.60 

20^  quarters.  1  each  4,  5,  6,  7,     8,  10,  12,  14,    16/16th8 "  4  90 

11^4  quarters,  1  each  4,  5,  6,  8,  10,  12/16th8 "  3  00 


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Geo-BCarpeN'ter  «  So, 


SHIP  AUGER  AND  CAR  BITS— Wood  Boring  Brace  Drills 


No.   39   SHIP  AUGER    BIT 

These  tools  are  suited  for  difficult  boring  of  any  kind.     They  are  durable,  serviceable,  easy- 
working   Auger    Bits   and    are   recommended   for    boring  in  hard,  knotty  or  end  grain  wood. 

Prices  per  dozen.     Sizes  in  sixteenths 

Size 4                  5    -             6                 7                 8  9  10               11 

Price $6.00            6.00            6.00           6.00            6.00  7.50  7.50           9.00 

Size 12               13               14                15               16  18  20 

Price $9.00          10.50         10.50         12.00         12.00  13.50  15.00 

LIST   OF   NO.   39    SHIP   AUGER   BIT   SETS 
Price  Each.     Sets  Listed  by  Quarters 

Set : 11  M  1894  20^           32^ 

Price $3.40  5.25  5.75            9.00 


No.  54  DOUBLE  SPUR  CAR  BIT 


The  Double  Spur  Car  Bit  as  shown  has  12  inch  twist  and  measures  16  to  17  inches  overall. 
Special  attention  is  given  to  the  clearance  and  cutting  qualities  required  for  bits  boring  to  the 
greater  depths. 


Size    3 

Price    $11.25 

Size    13 

Price    $17.50 


Prices  per  Dozen. 
4  5  6 

11.25        11.25        11.25 
14  15  16 

19.00        20.50        22.00 


Sizes  in  Sixteenths 

7               8               9 

10 

11 

12 

11.25        11.25        12.50 

13.75 

15.00 

16.25 

17              18            20 

22 

24 

24.00        26.00        30.00 

34.00 

38.00 

No.  46  WOOD    BORING    BRACE   DRILL 

Prices  per  Dozen.     Sizes  in  Thirty-seconds 

Size 3  4  5  6  7      - 

Price     $1.60        1.60        1.75        2.00        2.50 

Size 12  13  14  15  16 

Price    $4.00       4.50       4.50       5.00       5.00 


8 

» 

10 

11 

3.00 

3.50 

3.50 

4.00 

18 

20 

22 

24 

5.50 

6.00 

6.50 

7.00 

GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  s  Go. 


20 


GAR  BITS  AND  SHIP  AUGERS 


Pig.  58.     Solid  Center  Ship  Auger  Car  Bit 

Our  Solid  Center  Ship  Auger  Car  Bits  measure  about  17  inches  overall,  of  which  12  inches  is  twist. 
This  form  of  tool  with  a  single  spiral  around  its  solid  stem  has  long  been  popular  in  auger  bit  lengths 
and   is   meeting   with   much   favor   in    these   longer   lengths. 

The  head  of  this  bit  is  made  of  a  single  cutter  with  a  side  lip,  but  without  spur.  This  permits  very 
easy  cutting,  but  allows  a  good  body  of  metal  for    sharpening  and  wear. 

These  tools  are  regularly  furnished  with  twist,  round  and  screw  full  polished.  The  sizes  listed  are 
carried  in  stock. 


^^^iip^^l^^^^^^li^^^^^i^^^^^ 


Fig.  .59.     Solid  Center  Ship  Auger 

In  common  with  other  tools  of  the  Ship  Auger  type,  Solid  Center  Ship  Augers  have  a  length  of  twist 
varying  with  their  diameter.  The  4-16  and  5-16  have  8-inch  twist;  the  6-16,  7-16  and  8-16,  10-inch  twist; 
the    9-16    to    1    inch,    12-inch    twist;    and    those   over    1    inch,   15-inch  twist. 

The  shank  adds  about  5  inches  to  this  length.  The  square  portion  of  this  shank  has  a  considerable 
body  of  metal  since  this  is  frequently  required  for  welding  to  an  iron  handle. 

The  regular  finish  is  full  polished  twist,  round    and  screw. 


Fig.   62.     S-inch    Ship   Auger   Car   Bit 

The  Ship  Auger  Car  Bit  shown  above  has  8-inch    twist  and  is  12  inches  overall. 


Fig:.  04.  Ship  Auger  Car  Bit 

This  Ship  Auger  Car  Bit  is  made  with  12-inch  twist  and  measures  about  1 
a  shank  suited  for  the  ordinary  brace.  The  tool  is  popular  with  car  builders 
bore  to  the  greater  depths  or  in  rough  timber. 

Prices  per  Dozen.  Sizes  In  Sixteenths. 

Size                                  4                       .%                      6  7  K  » 

No.    58 $11.00               11.00               11.00  11. 0»  11.00  11.00 

No.    59 11.00               11.00               11.00  11.00  11.00  11.00 

No.    62 10.00               10.00               10.00  10.00  10.00  10.00 

No.    64 11.00               11.00               11.00  11.00  11.00  11.00 

Size                                 13                    14                     15  16  17  IS 

No.    58 $13.00               13.00               14.50  14.50  16.00  16.00 

No.    59 13.00               13.00               14.50  14.50  16.00  16.00 

No.    62 12.00               12.00               13.50  13.50  15.00  15.00 

No.    64 13.00               13.00               14.50  14.50  16.00  16.00 

Size                                   22  23  24  26 

No.  58 ". $20.00  23.00  23.00  27.00 

No.  59 20.00  23.00  27.00 

No.  62 18.50  21.00       

No.  64 :.  20.00  23.00  23.00  27.00 


7  inches  overall. 

including 

and  all 

others  desiring  to 

10 

11 

12 

11.00 

12.00 

12.00 

11.00 

12.00 

12.00 

10.00 

11.00 

11.00 

11.00 

12.00 

12.00 

10 

20 

21 

18.00 

18.00 

20.00 

18.00 

18.00 
16.50 

20.00 

18.00 

18.00 

20.00 

28 

30 

32 

32.00 

45.00 

32.00 

38.00 

45.00 

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GEO-BCARPEhfTER   S  QO, 


NO.  48  BELL  HANGER  DRILL 


Our  Bell  Hanger  Drill  is  made  similar  to  our  Brace  Drill  except  for  extra  length  over  all  as 
oize  is  fitted  with  two  cutters — the  No.  1  size  has  a  No.  1  cutter  from  %  to  1  %  and  No.  2  cutter 
4  Vz   inches  long  and  the  remainder  being  round  shaft  and  square  shank. 

Prices  Per  Dozen — Sizes  in  Thirty-Seconds 


Size 

G 

8 

10 

12 

14 

12   inch 
18   inch 
24   inch 
30   inch 

$    5.00 

7.00 

9.00 

11.00 

$    5.00 

7.00 

9.00 

11.00 

$    5.50 

7.50 

9.50 

11.50 

$    6.00 

8.00 

10.00 

12.00 

$    7.00 

9.00 

11.00 

13.00 

Size 

IG 

18 

20 

22 

24 

12   inch 
18   inch 
24  inch 
30  inch 

8.00 
10.00 
12.00 
14.00 

9.00 
11.00 
13.00 
15.00 

10.00 
12.00 
14.00 
15.00 

11.00 
13.00 
15.00 
16.00 

12.00 
14.00 
16.00 
17.00 

Size 

26 

28 

30 

32 

36 

12   inch 
18   inch 
24   inch 
30   inch 

13.00 
15.00 
17.00 
18.00 

14.00 
16.00 
18.00 
19.00 

15.00 
17.00 
19.00 
20.00 

16.00 
18.00 
20.00 
21.00 

18.00 
20.00 
21.00 
22.00 

CLARK'S  EXPANSIVE  BITS 


We  offer  this  as  the  latest  type  of  expansive  bit.  It  is  free  in  cutting,  rigid  in  position,  and 
easy  of  adjustment,  while  having  but  three  pieces  removable  from  the  body  of  the  tool. 

This  bit  is  made  in  two  sizes,  cutting  from  %  to  3  inches  and  from  %  to  1  %  inches.  Each 
size  is  fitted  with  two  cutters — the  No.  1  size  has  a  No.  1  cutter  from  %  to  1  Vs  and  No.  2  cutter 
from  1  Vs  to  1  %  inches.  The  No.  2  size  has  a  No.  3  cutter  from  %  to  1  %  and  No.  4  cutter  from 
1  %   to  3  inches. 

The  adjustment  of  the  cutter  is  controlled  by  a  worm  working  in  the  rack  cut  on  the  base  of 
blade.  The  movement  is  easy  and  positive.  The  cutter  is  locked  securely  at  any  position  by  a 
screw  which  is  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  head  and  does  not  show  in  this  illustration. 

The  cutter  and  adjusting  worm  are  fitted  in  solid  stock,  making  a  strong  bit,  and  they  are  very 
accurately  fitted  to  insure  perfect  adjustment.  These  tools  are  finely  polished  throughout  with 
the  square  portion  of  shank  left  black.  They  are  'packed  one  with  its  extra  cutter  in  a  case  and 
six  cases  in  a  box. 

LIST  OP  EXPANSIVE  BITS  AND  PARTS 
Prices  Per  Dozen 


Tools  and  Parts 

Range 

List  Price 

Tools  and  Parts 

Range 

List  Price 

No.    1   Bit  complete 

7s  to  3 

$22.00 

No.   3   Cutter 

%  to  1  % 

$5.25 

No.   2   Bit  complete 

%  to  1  % 

26.00 

No.   4   Cutter 

1  %  to  3 

6.00 

No.   1   Cutter 

%  to  1  % 

3.00 

Locking  screws 

Either  Bit 

.75 

No.   2   Cutter 

1  Vs  to  1  % 

3.75 

Adjusting  worms 

Either  Bit 

1.00 

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Fig.  66   SHIP   AUGER,   ^VITH   SCREW 
!>'  Hominedieu   Pattern 

These  Ship  Augers  have  a  twist  varying  in  length  according  to  size,  from  8  inch  twist 
on  the  4/16  and  5/16  and  10  inch  twist  on  the  6/16,  7/16  and  8/16,  to  12  inch  twist  ou  the 
9/16  to  1  inch  bit  and  15  inch  twist  on  larger  augers.  The  overall  length  exceeds  the  twist 
length  by  about  5  inches. 

This  tool  is  fitted  \nth  a  tang  shank  as  illustrated.  The  shank  has  a  body  of  metal  suf- 
ficient for  welding  to  an  iron  crank  or  handle,  as  is  frequently  done.  The  shank  may  also  be 
used  in  a  wooden  handle. 

We  carry  a  stock  of  Ship  Augers  mth  screws  in  all  sizes  listed,  up  to  and  including  4  inch. 
Regular  stock  tools  1%  inches  and  smaller  have  full  polished  twist,  round  and  screw.  Larger 
sizes  are  full  polished  except  that  hollow  of  twist  is  coated  with  a  black  enamel  paint. 

Prices  per  Dozen.     Sizes  in  Sixteenths 

Size 4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14 

Price $11.00  11.00  11.00  11.00  ll.OO  11.00  11.00  12.00  12.00  13.00  13.00 

Size 15  IC  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  25 

Price $14.50  14.50  16.00  16.00  18.00  18.00  20.00  20.00  23.00  23.00  27.00 

Size 26  27  28  29  30  31  32  34  36  38  40 

Price $27.00  32.00  32.00  38.00  38.00  45.00  45.00  57.00  72.00  86.00  101.00 

Size 42  44  46  48  50  52  54  56  58  60 

Price $115.00  130.00  144.00  158.00  173.00  187.00  201.00  216.00  231.00  245.00 


Fig.  68  SHIP  AUGER,  WITHOUT  SCREW 
Prices  per  Dozen.     Sizes  in  Sixteenths 

Size 4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11 

Price $13.20    13.20   13.20   13.20   13.20   13.20   13.20   14.40 

Size 15      16     17     18     19     20     21     22 

Price $17.40    17.40   19.20   19.20   21.60   21.60   24.00   24.00 

Size 26      27     28     29     30     31     32     34 

Price $32.40    38.40   38.40   45.60   45.60   54.00   54.00   68.40 

Size 42      44     46     48     50     52     54     56 

Price $138.00  156.00  172.80  189.00  207.60  224.40  241.20  259.20 


12 

13 

14 

14.40 

15.60 

15.60 

23 

24 

25 

27.60 

27.60 

32.40 

36 

38 

40 

86.40 

97.20 

121.20 

58 

60 

277.21  294.00 


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MACHINE  WOOD  BITS 


REVISED  STANDARD  MACHINE  BIT  LIST 

List  Prices  Per  Dozen.     Sizes  in  Sixteenths 

For  other  styles  see  page  34- 


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4 

$10.80 

$12.96 

$15.12 

$17.28 

25 

$31.50 

$37.80 

$44.10 

$50.40 

$56.70 

$6.30 

5 

10.80 

12.96 

15.12 

17.28 

.... 

26 

33.00 

39.60 

46.20 

52.80 

59.40 

6.60 

6 

10.80 

12.96 

15.12 

17.28 

$19'.  4  4 

$2.16 

27 

34.50 

41.40 

48.30 

55.20 

62.10 

6.90 

7 

10.80 

12.96 

15.12 

17.28 

19.44 

2.16- 

28 

36.00 

43.20 

50.40 

57.60 

64.80 

7.20 

8 

10.80 

12.96 

15.12 

17.28 

19.44 

2.16 

29 

37.50 

45.00 

52.50 

60.00 

67.50 

7.50 

9 

12.00 

14.40 

16.80 

19.20 

21.60 

2.40 

30 

39.00 

46.80 

54.60 

62.40 

70.20 

7.80 

10 

13.20 

15.84 

.  18.48 

21.12 

23.76 

2.64 

31 

40.50 

48.60 

56.70 

64.80 

72.90 

8.10 

11 

14.40 

17.28 

20.16 

23.04 

25.92 

2.88 

32 

42.00 

50.40 

58.80 

67.20 

75.60 

8.40 

12 

15.60 

18.72 

21.84 

24.96 

28.08 

3.12 

33 

43.80 

52.56 

61.32 

70.08 

78.84 

8.76 

13 

16.80 

20.16 

23.52 

26.88 

30.24 

3.36 

34 

45.60 

54.72 

63.84 

72.96 

82.08 

9.12 

14 

18.00 

21.60 

25.20 

28.80 

32.40 

3.60 

35 

47.40 

56.88 

66.36 

75.84 

85.32 

9.48 

15 

19.20 

23.04 

26.88 

30.72 

34.56 

3.84 

36 

49.20 

59.04 

68.88 

78.72 

88.56 

9.84 

16 

20.40 

24.48 

28.56 

32.64 

36.72 

4.08 

37 

51.00 

61.20 

71.40 

81.60 

91.80 

10.20 

17 

21.60 

25.92 

30.24 

34.56 

38.88 

4.32 

38 

52.80 

63.36 

73.92 

84.48 

95.04 

10.56 

18 

22.80 

27.36 

31.92 

36.48 

41.04 

4.56 

39 

54.60 

65.52 

76.44 

87.36 

98.28 

10.92 

19 

24.00 

28.80 

33.60 

38.40 

43.20 

4.80 

40 

56.40 

67.68 

78.96 

90.24 

101.52 

11.28 

20 

25.20 

30.24 

35.28 

40.32 

45.36 

5.04 

42 

60.60 

72.72 

84.84 

96.96 

109.08 

12.12 

21 

26.40 

31.68 

36.96 

42.24 

47.52 

5.28 

44 

64.80 

77.76 

90.72 

103.68 

116.64 

12.96 

23 

27.60 

33.12 

38.64 

44.16 

49.68 

5.52 

46 

69.00 

82.80 

96.60 

110.40 

124.20 

13.80 

23 

28.80 

34.56 

40.32 

46.08 

51.84 

5.76 

48 

73.20 

87.84 

102.48 

117.12 

131.76 

14.64 

24 

30.00 

36.00 

42.00 

48.00 

54  00 

6.00 

GENUINE  MEPHISTO  WOOD  BITS 


Fig.  2400 

The  only  bit  made  that  is  honed  like  a  razor,  insuring  rapid,  smooth  and  even  cutting.  Made 
to  exact  size,  of  special  grade  carefully  tempered  steel.     Fully  warranted. 

Guaranteed  to  bore  in  the  hardest  woods  with  ease  under  any  condition  with  or  against  the 
grain,  and  not  to  clog.  Will  not  tear  the  wood,  but  will  bore  all  the  way  through  without  splinter- 
ing, leaving  a  perfectly  smooth  hole. 

No.  2400.     Polished  from  tip  to  tip. 

Sizes  in  16ths  of  an  inch 4  5  6  7  8 

Per    dozen    $4.00     4.00     4.00     4.50        5.00 

Sizes  in  16ths  of  an  inch 13  14         15         16  18 

Per   dozen $8.00     8.00     9.00     9.00     10.50 

1  bit  in  box;   %  dozen  in  carton. 


9 

10 

11 

12 

5.50 

6.00 

7.00 

7.00 

20 

22 

24 

2.00 

13.50 

15.00 

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33 


AUGERS 


f  ••! 


Pis.  89.     Nut  Anser 


^:^m^mm^ 


Fig.  84.     Borings  Machine  Auger 

LIST  OF  NO.  89  XUT  AUGERS  AND  NO.  84  BORIXG  MACHINE  AUGERS 

Prices  per  Dozen.      Sizes  in  Fraction  of  Inch 

Size,  inches %                  1/2                  %  %  %  1 

Price $10.00            10.00            10.00  11.00  13.00  15.00 

Size,  inches li/s                I14                1%  I1/2  1%  2 

Price $17.00            19.00            21.00  24.00  28.00  32.00 

Size,  inches 214                2i/,               23/4  3  314  31/2 

Price $42.00            52.00            72.00  92.00  122.00  152.00 


» 


Fig.  07.     Raftlns  Auger 

Our  Rafting  Augers  have  12  inch  twist  and  are  30  inches  overall.    Sizes  listed  are  carried 
in  stock. 

LIST    OF    NO.    97    RAFTING    AUGERS 

Prices  per  Dozen.      Sizes  in  Fraction  of  Inch 

Size,  inches I14  li/,               1%  2                 21^  21/2 

Price $32.00  40.00  48.00  56.00  66.00  76.00 

Size,  inches 2%  3                 31/4  31/2               ^%  4 

Price $90.00  105.00  120.00  140.00  160.00  180.00 

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34 


GEOvB-CAI^PEhfTER  55  QO. 


MACHINE  BITS 


^mmmmBmm^^ 


Fig.  155.      Solid  Center  Maciiine  Bit 


Fig.  151, 


Extension  liip  3Iacliine~  Bit 
Jennings  Pattern 


Fig.  150.      Double  Spur  Maoiiine  Bit 
Snell   Pattern 

The  Double  Spur  Machine  Bit  is  the  general  purpose  tool  and  our  principal  stock  is  carried  in 
this  pattern,  as  may  be  noted  by  the  list  given  below.  The  bit  is  suited  for  very  rapid  work  in  all 
kinds  of  wood  and  requires  a  minimum  amount   of  power. 

The  lips  and  cutting  edges  are  carefully  proportioned  for  rapid,  easy,  smooth  cutting,  but  so 
constructed  as  to  give  the  maximum  stock  for  wear  and  sharpening.  This  bit  may  be  run  as  long 
as  a  spur  remains,  and  even  after  that  it  may  be  used  as  a  flat  cut  bit. 

We  illustrate  this  bit  with  a  single  screw  point,  as  this  is  more  commonly  required.  We  can 
furnish  it  with  any  practical  pitch  of  single  or  double  screw,  or  with  brad  point. 

The  following  sizes  by  sixteenths  are  regular  stock: 


4  in.  twist  with  i/^  in.  shank  from  t^  to  1  in. 

5  in.  twist  with  i/^  in.  shank  from  f^  to  1  in. 

6  in.  twist  with  i^  in.  shank  from  ^„  to  2  in. 
8  in.  twist  with  %  in.  shank  from  V4,  to  2  in. 

10  in.  twist  with  i^  in.  shank  from  14  to  2  in. 

12  in.  twist  with  1/2  in.  shank  from  14  to  2  in. 

10  in.  twist  with  %  in.  shank  from  %  to  2  in. 

12  in.  twist  with  %  in.  shank  from  %  to  2  in. 


14  in.  twist  with  %  in.  shank  from  j\  to  2  in. 

16  in.  twist  with  %  in.  shank  from  t^  to  2  in. 

8  in.  twist  with  %  in.  shank  from  %  to  1  in. 

10  in.  twist  with  %  in.  shank  from  ii  to  2  in. 

12  in.  twist  with  %  in.  shank  from  %  to  2i^  in 

14  in.  twist  with  %  in.  shank  from  %  to  2^^  in. 

16  in.  twist  with  %  in.  shank  from  ^  to  2  in 


FOR    PRICES    SEE    NEXT    PAGE 


GEO•B•eAIlPE:^fTER  s  eo, 


35 


STANDARD  MACHINE  BIT  LIST 

List  Prices  per  Dozen.     Sizes  in  Sixteenths 


Size 

6-inch 

8-inch 

10-inch 

12-inch 

14-inch 

Each   Extra 

16th 

Twist 

Twist 

Twist 

Twist 

Twist 

2-inch  Twist 

4 

$10.80 

$12.96 

$15.12 

$17.28 

5 

10.80 

12.96 

15.12 

17.28 

6 

10.80 

12.96 

15.12 

17.28 

$19.44 

$    2.16 

7 

10.80 

12.96 

15.12 

17.28 

19.44 

2.16 

8 

10.80 

12.96 

15.12 

17.28 

19.44 

2.16 

9 

12.00 

14.40 

16.80 

19.20 

21.60 

2.40 

10 

13.20 

15.84 

18.48 

21.12 

23.76 

2.64 

11 

14.40 

17.28 

20.16 

23.04 

25.92 

2.88 

12 

15.60 

18.72 

21.84 

24.96 

28.08 

3.12 

13 

16.80 

20.16 

23.52 

26.88 

30.24 

3.36 

14 

18.00 

21.60 

25.20 

28.80 

32.40 

3.60 

15 

19.20 

23.04 

26.88 

30.72 

34.56 

3.84 

16 

20.40 

24.48 

28.56 

32.64 

36.72 

4.08 

17 

21.60 

25.92 

30.24 

34.56 

38.88 

4.32 

18 

22.80 

27.36 

31.92 

36.48 

41.04 

4.56 

19 

24.00 

28.80 

33.60 

38.40 

43.20 

4.80 

20 

25.20 

30.24 

35.28 

40.32 

45.36 

5.04 

21 

26.40 

31.68 

36.96 

42.24 

47.52 

5.28 

22 

27.60 

33.12 

38.64 

44.16 

49.68 

5.52 

23 

28.80 

34.56 

40.32 

46.08 

51.84 

5.76 

24 

30.00 

36.00 

42.00 

48.00 

54.00 

6.00 

25 

31.50 

37.80 

44.10 

50.40 

56.70 

6.30 

26 

33.00 

39.60 

46.20 

52.80 

59.40 

"6.60 

27 

34.50 

41.40 

48.30 

55.20 

62.10 

6.90 

28 

36.00 

43.20 

50.40 

57.60 

64.80 

7.20 

29 

37.50 

45.00 

52.50 

60.00 

67.50 

7.50 

30 

39.00 

46.80 

54.60 

62.40 

70.20 

7.80 

31 

40.50 

48.60 

56.70 

64.80 

72.90 

8.10 

32 

42.00 

50.40 

58.80 

67.20 

75.60 

8.40 

33 

43.80 

52.56 

61.32 

70.08 

78.84 

8.76 

34 

45.60 

54.72 

63.84 

,  72.96 

82.08 

9.12 

35 

47.40 

56.88 

66.36 

75.84 

85.32 

9.48 

36 

49.20 

59.04 

68.88 

78.72 

88.56 

9.84 

37 

51.00 

61.20 

71.40 

81.60 

91.80 

10.20 

38 

52.80 

63.36 

73.92 

84.48 

95.04 

10.56 

39 

54.60 

65.52 

76.44 

87.36 

98.28 

10.92 

40 

56.40 

67.68 

78.96 

90.24 

101.52 

11.28 

41 

58.50 

70.20 

81.90 

93.60 

105.30 

11.70 

42 

60.60 

72.72 

84.84 

96.96 

109.08 

12.12 

43 

62.70 

75.24 

87.78 

100.32 

112.86 

12.54 

44 

64.80 

77.76 

90.72 

103.68 

116.64 

12.96 

We  can  furnish  special  lengths  and  finish  to  order.     Prices  on  Application. 


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GEO-BCARPXhfTER  «  So. 


SOLID  CENTER  AUGER  BIT  SETS  IN  FANCY  BOXES 


While  this  illustrJition  shows  only  our  set  of  13 
No.  22  Solid  Center  Auger  Bits  in  Handy  Box,  we  also 
pack  sets  of  6,  8  and  9  bits  in  similar  box. 

LIST    OF   SOLID    CENTER   AUGER   BIT   SETS 


Set  by  quarters 11% 

List  price    $3.00 


18% 
4.50 


20  Va 
4.90 


321/2 
7.50 


CHARGE    FOR    FANCY    BOXES    TO   HOLD    ABOVE 

SETS 


The  Handy  Box.    List. ...  $0.60 
The  Hinged  Box.    List.  .  .       .54 


.90  .90 

.60  .70 


AUGER  BIT  SETS  IN  CANVAS  ROLLS 


Set  by  quarters ! ll^i  18%  20%  32% 

List  price $3.00  4.50  4.90  7.50 

Charge  for  Canvas  Rolls,  extra.    List $1.20^ 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  S  eo. 


37 


WOOD  CHISELS 


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No.  230.      Socket  Firmer  Chisel 
With  Bevel  Edges  and  Leather  Tipped  Handle 

This  No.  230  Socket  Firmer  Chisel  has  bevel  edges  and  a  leather  tipped  handle.  "We 
give  this  the  same  leading  position  among  chisel  illustrations  that  it  occupies  in  all  chisel 
stocks. 

The  blade  of  this  Chisel  measures  614  inches  from  cutting  bevel  to  shoulder.  Both  blade 
and  socket  are  carefully  polished  and  the  edge  is  sharpened.  The  handle  is  of  hardwood, 
nicely  turned  and  highly  finished.  The  tip  consists  of  three  layers  of  well  tanned  leather, 
finished  and  polished  in  connection  "with  the  wood. 


IVo.  236.     Socket  Firmer  Cliisel 

With  Plain  Back  and  Leather  Tipped  Handle 

The  No.  236  Socket  Firmer  Chisel  has  a  blade  with  plain  back  and  a  handle  with  leather 
tip.  With  the  full  body  of  metal  in  the  blade  and  with  the  leather  capped  handle  for  severe 
service,  this  tool  is  preferred  where  requirements  are  extreme. 

LIST  OF  NO.  230  and  2;J(>  SOCKET  FIRMER  CHISELS 
Prices  per  Dozen.      Sizes  in  Fraction  of  Inch 

Size,  inches  i/s  V-l  %  V2  %  % 

Price $14.00  14.00  14.00  14.00  15.50  16.00 

Size,  inches  %  1  1^4  IV2  1%  2 

Price $18.00  18.50  20.50  22.00  24.00  25.00 

Add  for  bevel  edge,  60c  net  per  dozen 


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GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  «  60. 


WOOD  CHISELS 


Fig.  200.     Socket  Butt  Chisel 
With  Bevel  Edges  and  Leather  Tipped  Handle 


LIST  OF  NO.  200  SOCKET  BUTT  CHISELS 
Prices  per  dozen.     Sizes  in  fraction  of  inch 

Size,  inches  l^                 ^4  %                  V2 

Price $14.00  14.00  14.00  14.00 

Size,  inches  Vg                 1  11/4  Wo 

Price $18.00  18.50  20.50  22.00 

Extra  for  No.  200  with  Bevel  Edges  50  cents  net  per  dozen 


% 
15.50 

24.00 


16.00 

2 
25.00 


3 


Fis.  261.     Socket  Framing  Chisel 
With  Bevel  Back  and  Ring  Handle 


LIST  OP  NO.  261  SOCKET  FRAMING  CHISELS 
Prices  per  dozen.     Sizes  in  fraction  of  inch 

Size,  inches  14  %  V2  % 

Price $9.00  9.00  9.00  9.50 

Size,  inches  1  IVs  l^A  1^2 

Price $11.00  12.00  12.00  13.00 

Prices  per  Set 

Set,  numher  of  Chisels 6  9 

Price $5.90  8.60 

Extra  for  No.  261  with  bevel  edges  90  cents  net  per  dozen 


10.00 

1% 

14.50 


% 
10.50 

2 
16.00 


11 

10.80 


GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER   S  Go. 


39 


Kifi.   il!M».      Socket    Sliek 
With  Oval  Back  and  Long  Handle 

The  No.  2  90  Socket  Slick  is  an  extra  heavy  tool    made   in   large   sizes   only   and    designed    for 
the  very  heaviest  duty.     The  blade  is  of  extra   weight  with  a  heavy  oval  back. 

We  furnish  a  maple  handle  on  this  chisel,  measuring  14  inches  long.     The  blade  is  10  inches 
long,  which,  with  the  socket,  makes  the  complete  handled  tool  about  30  inches  long  overall. 

Size  inches 2^  2%  3  3%  4 

Prices  per  dozen $21.00  23.50  23.50  27.50  32.00 

Extra  for  Bevel  Edges  $2.00  net  per  dozen 


Pig.  2r>.5.       SooWet   Corner   Chictel 
'With    Ringr    Handle 

We  show  this  tool  with  hickory  handle  fitted  with  polished  ring  as  best  suited  for  the  severe 
requirements  of  corner  chisels.  If  desired,  we  can  supply  with  leather  tipped  handles  at  a  list 
increasing  $1.00  per  dozen  for  any  size. 

The  Socket  Corner  Chisel  has  blade  measuring  8  inches  long.  This  is  polished  outside  and 
gilded  on  the  inner  side  of  the  angle,  making  a  very  attractive  finish. 

Size  inches i^  %  %  %  1  1  ^^  1 M 

Prices  per  dozen $16.00  16.00  16.00  17.00  18.25  19.00  20.25 


Fig.  330.      Socket  Firmer  Gouge 

Size  inches i^                   1,4                   3^  1^  %  % 

Prices  per  dozen $10.50            10.50            10.50  11.00  11.50  12.25 

Size  inches %                    1                   1  14  1%  1%  2 

Prices  per  dozen $13.25            14.00            15.50  17.25  18.75  21.25 


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GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  ^  Co. 


WOOD  CHISELS  IN  SETS 


Pig.  230.     Set  Shtows  Bevel  Edge  with  Leather  Tipped  Handles 

SETS  OF  SOCKET  FIRMER  CHISELS  IN  ROLLS  No.  230 

This  Leatherette  Roll,  lined  with   Jflannel,  is  packed  with  a  regular  set  of  six  or  twelve   ,' 
from  our  No.  230  line  of  Socket  Firmer  Chisels. 

List  Prices  for  Chisels  Only 

Price 

Set  of  12  Chisels,  containing  1  each  i/g,  i^,  %,  1/2,  %,  %,  %,  1,  1^/4,  11/2,  1%  and  2  inch.  .$18.50 

Set  of  6  Chisels,  containing  1  each  y^,  1/2,  %,  1,  1%  and  2  inch 9.30 

Add  extra  for  Leatherette  Roll,  6  Chisel  capacity,  net 1.10 

Add  extra  for  Leatherette  Roll,  12  Chisel  capacity,  net 1.85 

Add  extra  for  bevel  edges,  per  dozen  Chisels,  aet 60 


GEQ-B-eAIiPEM^TER  S  GO. 


WOOD  CHISELS  IN  SETS 


SET  OF  12  SOCKET  FIRMER  CHISELS  IN  BOX 


We  here  show  a  Set  of  twelve  No.  230  Bevel   Edge    Socket   Firmer   Chisels   with  leather 
tipped  handles,  packed  in  a  fancy  Hinged  Case. 

This  box  is  a  finished  hardwood  case  and  each  chisel  is  held  firmly  in  place  by  a  spring 
in  connection  with  the  pocket  framed  in  the  box. 

This  is  a  regular  assortment.     We  also  pack  regular  sets  of  8  and  9  Chisels  in  this 

style  of  box. 

Price 

Set  of  12  Chisels,  containing  1  each  i/g,  i/i,  %,  i/o,  %,  %,  %,  1,  l^A,  11/2,  1%  and  2  in.  .$18.50 

Set  of    0  Chisels,  containing  1  each  i/g,  14,  %,  1/2,  %,  %,  1>  1^/4  and  II/2  i^ch 12.75 

Set  of    8  Chisels,  containing  1  each  %,  %,  1/0,  %,  1,  li^,  IVli  and  2  inch 12.30 

List  prices  for  Chisels  only,  add  for  box  90c  net  extra 
Add  for  bevel  edges  60c  per  dozen  Cliisels  net 


48 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  ^  eo, 


DRAW  KNIVES 


Fig.   600.     Razor   Blade   Draw   Knife 

Lengtli.   inches 6  7  8  9  10 

Price,  per  dozen $13.50  13.50  13.50  14.40  15.60 

Length,   incbei^ 11  12  13  14  16 

Price,  per  dozen $18.00  18.00  21.00  21.00  24.00 


„^ .      ,  ,     ,  Fig.    625.      Heavy    Stripping    Knife 

This  blade  is  1%  inches  wide,  of  laid  steel,  and  with  both  the  tool  steel  and  the  common  steel  in- 
creased to  make  this  heavier  section.  The  handles  are  made  of  hardwood,  finished  natural.  They  are 
lormed  with  considerable  enlargement  near  the  end  to   give   better   grip. 

On  special  order,  we  furnish  an  Extra  Heavy  Stripping  Knife  with  a  blade  measuring  about  2% 
inches  wide.     This  knife  has  proven  very  popular  wherever  used  for  bark  peeling. 

The  blades  are  full  polished  and  the  shanks  enameled  black.  The  handles  are  fitted  with  heavy  steel 
ferrules,  but  no  caps  are  required  with  this  handle. 

Length,   inches S  9  10  11  12  13 

Price,  per  dozen $14.40  16.20  18.00  19.80  21.60  23.40 

Length,   inches .  .  ; 14  15  16  18  20 

Price,   per  dozen .• $25.20  27.00  28.80  32.30  36.00  .... 


Fig.  635.     Folding  Handle   Draw   Knife 

Length,   incites 6  7 

Price,  per  dozen $18.00  18,00 


9 

19.50 


10 

21.00 


GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER  S  QO, 


43 


SCRAPERS  AND  SPOKE  SHAVES 


SCRAPERS 

HANDLED    SCRAPEK   No. 


Fig.  80 

Has  a  blade  that  may  be  sprung  to  a 'slight  curve 
by  means  of  a  thumb  screw,  giving  ease  of  operation 
and  quickness  of  cut.  The  handles  are  raised  to 
protect  the  user's  hands,  and  pierced  so  that  the 
tool  can  be  hung  up  out  of  the  way.  Body  and 
handles  cast   in  one  piece. 

>o.  80.     11  inches  long.     2%  inch  blade.     Ja- 
panned.    Weight  each,  1%    lbs... per  dozen  $12.00 
Packed  1  in  Box 
ADJUSTABLE  SCRAPER  No.  82 


Has  an  adjustable  single  handle  which  can  be 
tilted  to  give  the  blade  any  angle  desired.  Special 
blades  of  different  forms  and  widths  can  be  securely 
held  in  any  position  required,  thus  permitting  the 
tool  to  be  worked  in  many  places  inaccessible  to 
other  Scrapers.  Handle  and  knob  of  hardwood. 
No.  82.  141/2  inches  long.  3  inch  blade.  Ja- 
panned. Weight  each  1%  lbs.  .  .per  dozen  $12.et) 
Packed  1  in  Box 

BOX  SCRAPER  No.   70 


Fig.  70 

For  removing  stencils  and  other  markings  from 
the  surface  of  boxes,  floors,  etc.  It  has  a  large 
handle,  13  inches  in  length,  hinged  to  the  malleable 
iron  bottom,  making  it  possible  to  work  the  tool 
from  any  po.sition  above  the  surface.  The  face  of 
the  bottom  and  the  edge  of  the  cutter  are  slightly 
curved  away  from  the  center,  allowing  the  user  to 
scrape  clean  any  uneven  surface.  Handle  is  made  of 
maiJle. 

No.  70.     13   inches  long.      2  inch   cutter.     Ja- 
panned.    Weight   package,   6  lbs.  .per  dozen  $6.0O 
I'acked    V2    Dozen    in    Box 

VENEER  SCRAPER 


No.  12.     8  in. 

handles    .  . 

For  scrapi 
work.  Also 
glue. 


Fig. 12 

adjustable,  3  in.  cutter,  rosewood 

each    »2.2r, 

ng   and    finishing    veneers    and    cabinet 
adapted  for  scraping  off  old  paint  and 

FOR    PAINT.    BRUSHE^S 


DOUBLE   IRON,  IMPROVED 


Fig.  51 

They  have  a  cutter  and  cap  iron,  fastened  by  a 
thumb  screw,  in  such  a  manner  as  to  bring  an  even 
pressure  on  the  cutter  edge,  and  at  the  same  time 
allow  adjustment  without  the  use  of  a  screwdriver. 
No.  51.     Raised  handle.     10   inches  long.      2% 

inch  cutter.  Wt.,  package,  3%  lbs.  .per  dozen  93.50 
No.  52.     Straight  handle.     10  inches  long.     2Vs 

inch  cutter.  Wt.,  package,  3%  Ibd. .per  dozen  3JS0 
Packed  %  Dozen  in  Box 

ADJUSTABLE  SPOKE    SHAVES 


Fig.  151 

These  new  and  improved  Spoke  Shaves  have  a 
lever  cap  fastening  the  cutter  in  such  a  manner 
as  to  bring  an  even  pressure  on  the  cutting  edge. 

The  important  feature  is  that  the  cutter  can  be 
quickly  adjusted  both  endwise  and  sidewise  by 
means  of  the  adjusting  screws  which  engage  the 
slots  near  the  end. 

Made  in  two  styles — one  with  raised  and  the  other 
with  straight  handles. 
No.  151.     Raised  handle.     10  inches  long.     2% 

inch  cutter per  dozen  $6.00 

No.  l.'>2.     Straight  handle.    10  inches  long.    2% 

inch  cutter per  dozen     6.00 

TWO  CUTTER 


Fig.  60 

Has    two    cutters   and    separate    cutter    seats,    one 
hollow  and  one  straight.     The  two  forms  of  cutters 
in  one  tool  make  it  a  very  handy  Spoke  Shave. 
No.  60.     Straight  handle.     10  inches  long.     1 1/2 

inch  cutter.     Weight,   4%    lbs per  dozen  94.50 

Packed  %  Dozen  in  Box 


UNWERSAL 


Fig.  67 

Tliis  will  be  found  to  be  a  very  handy  tool.  The 
handles  are  detachable,  and  either  one  can  be 
screwed  into  the  top  of  the  stock,  enabling  the  user 
to  work  into  corners  or  panels,  as  no  other  Spoke 
Shave  can  do. 

A  recent  Iinprovenient  is,  that  one  handle  has  a 
right  and  the  other  a  left  hand  thread,  and  the 
proper  sockets  to  receive  them  are  threaded  accord- 
ingly. This  prevents  any  possiblity  of  the  handles 
working  loose  when  the  tool  is  in  use.  The  handles 
as  well  as  the  sockets  in  which  they  belong  are 
lettered  to  avoid  mistakes.  Two  detachable  bot- 
toms are  furnished,  one  for  straight  and  the  other 
for  circular  work.  A  movable  width  gauge  allows 
the  tool  to  be  used  in  rabbeting.  All  metal  parts 
are  nickel  plated  and  the  handles  are  made  of  rose- 
wood. Extra  cutters  $2.40  per  dozen. 
No.  67.     Rosewood  handle.     9V4,    inches   long. 

IT's    inch  cutter.     Weight,    %   lb.. per  dozen  918.00 
Packed  1  in  Box 
AND    KNAMELS,    SEE    INDEX 


44 


Geo^BCarpen'ter  «  eo. 


PLANES 


Fig.  7C 
"BAILEY"  ADJUSTABLE  IRON  PLANES 

The  Planes  described  below,  generally  known  as 
Bench  Planes,  are  divided  into  four  classes,  namely: 
Smooth,  Jack,  Pore  and  Jointer. 

A  Smooth  Plane  is  for  finishing  or  smoothing  off 
flat  surfaces.  Where  the  uneven  spots  are  of  slight 
area,  its  short  length  will  permit  it  to  locate  these 
irregularities,  leaving  the  work  with  a  smooth 
surface  when  finished. 

A  Jack  Plane  is  used  to  true  up  the  edges  of  a 
board  in  the  rough  and  prepare  it  for  the  Pore  or 
Jointer. 

A  Pore  Plane  is  simply  a  short  Jointer,  and  being 
lighter,  is  preferred  by  some  workmen  to  the  longer 
plane. 

A  Jointer  is  a  finishing  Plane  for  large  surfaces 
and  is  invariably  used  to  true  up  the  edges  of 
boards  so  that  they  can  be  closely  fitted  or  joined 
together. 

"Bailey"  Iron  Planes  have  been  m  use  for  nearly 
fifty  years  and  are  the  recognized  standard  for 
Planes  of  this  type.  While  retaining  all  the  origi- 
nal features,  many  valuable  improvements  in  con- 
struction have  been  added  from  time  to  time.  Only 
the  finest  materials  and  the  best  workmanship  are 
used  in  their  manufacture. 

The  handle  and  knob  are  made  of  highly  finished, 
thoroughly   seasoned    rosewood. 

Planes    with    bottoms    either    flat    or    corrugated 
(see   Fig.    7C)    furnished    as    desired.      The    number 
with   a  "C"  designates   Corrugated  Bottom. 
No.  4  or  4C.     Smooth.     9   inches  long.      2   inch 

cutter.     Weight,   3%    lbs each  $2.20 

No.  5  or  5C.     Jack,      14    inches   long.      2    inch 

cutter.      I  Weight,   4  %    lbs each     2..50 

No.  6  or  6C.     Fore.     18  inches  long.     2%    inch 

cutter.     Weight,   7%   lbs each     3.25 

No.  7   or  7C.     Jointer.      22    inches    long.      2% 

inch  cutter.     Weight,   SVs   Iba each     3.75 

Packed  1  in  Box 


Fig.  27 


'BAILEY"  WOOD  PLANES 


Every  carpenter  needs  two  or  more  Wood  Planes 
in  his  kit,  for  rough  outside  work. 

"Bailey"  Wood  Planes  supply  the  demand  for  a 
Wood  Plane  of  superior  quality.  The  bottom, 
handle,  and  knob  are  made  from  selected  and  well 
seasoned  beech.  The  cutters  are  the  regular 
"Bailey"  type  and  are  adjustable  both  endwise  and 
sidewise. 
No.  21.     Smooth.      7    inches    long.       1%     inch 

cutter.     Weight,   2i^    lbs each  $1.50 

No.  24.     Smooth.     8  inches  long.     2  inch  cutter 

Weight,    2%    lbs each     1.50 

No.  27.     Jack.     15  inches  long.     2%   inch   cut- 
ter.     Weight,    4    lbs each     1.90 


Fig.  lOV^ 
CARRIAGE   MAKERS'    RABBET   PLANES 

Especially  adapted  for  the  heavy  framing  required 
In  mining  work,  for  carriage  or  wagon  building,  or 
any  work   of  similar  nature. 
No,   lOVa   or  lOVaC.      9    inches   long,      2V8    inch 

cutter.      Weight,    3    lbs each  »2.50 

FOR    PLVMB    BOBS    AND    LKVELS 


Fig.   113  • 
CmCULAR  PLANES 


These  Planes  have  fiexible  steel  faces,  which  can 
be  accurately  adjusted  for  planing  the  inside  or 
outside  of  circles.  The  cutters  are  the  same  as  in 
the  "Bailey"  Planes. 

No.  113  is  the  original  design  for  this  class  of 
tools,  and  has  been  well  known  for  many  years. 
The  face  is  fastened  at  its  center  to  the  Plane  body, 
and  adjusted  at  the  ends  by  means  of  a  screw  and 
levers. 
No.  113.     Japanned.     10  inches  long.     1%  inch 

cutter.      Weight,    3^    lbs each  $3.0O 

Packed  1  in  Box 
SEB    INDBX 


Geo-B-Car^peN'ter  ^  Go. 


45 


BLOCK  PLANES 


Fig.   60-«0'/2 
Low   Angle   Block 


Flgr.  ©V^  and  16  Fig.   IS-IU 

"BAILEY"   ADJUSTABLE  BLOCK  PLANES 

A  Block  Plane  was  first  made  to  meet  the  demand  for  a  plane  which  could  be  easily  held  in  one  hand  while  planing 
across  the  grain,  particularly  the  ends  of  boards,  etc.  This  latter  work  many  carpenters  call  "blocking  in,"  hence  the 
name    "Block"    Plane. 

No8.  18  and  19  are  distinctive  In  the  method  of  fastening  the  cutter.  These  planes  are  now  fitted  with  a  new  and 
patented  form  of  lever  or  cap,  which  being  entirely  of  steel,  makes  It  practically  indestructible.  This  new  knuckle  Joint 
permits  of  great  leverage,  consequently  the  lever  can  be  placed  in  position  or  removed  with  very  little  effort — a  great 
improvement  over  the  old  form   of  knuckle  joint  lever^ 


No. 

Length,  Inches 

r-utter,   Inches 

Trimmings 

Weight,  lbs. 

Kach 

9% 

6 

1% 

Japan 

llo 

$1.10 

7 

1% 

Japan 

1% 

1.20 

1% 

Nickel 

1.25 

17 

7 

1% 

Nickel 

1% 

1.35 

9% 

6 

1% 

Japan,  rosewood  handle 

1% 

1.30 

15% 

7 

1% 

Japan,  rosewood  handle 

1% 

1.40 

1% 

Nickel,   knuckle   joint 

1% 

1.30 

19 

7 

1% 

Nickel,    knuckle  joint 

1% 

1.40 

Packed  1   in  Box. 
LOW-ANGLE  BLOCIv  PLANES 

These  Planes  are  designed  to  meet  the  demand  for  block  planes  having  the  cutters  lying  at  a  still  lower  angle 
than    20    degrees. 

In  the  Low-Angle  Planes  the  cutter  rests  on  its  seat  at  an  angle  of  only  12  degrees.  This  angle  permits  of  great 
ease  in    working  across  the  grain   on  hard   woods. 


No. 

Length,  Inches 

Cutter,   Inches 

Trimmings 

AVeight,  lbs. 

£acb 

65 

1% 

Nickel,  knuckle  joint 

1% 

$i.:!,5 

65% 

1% 

Japan 

1% 

1.20 

60 

1% 

Nickel 

1% 

1.25 

60% 

1% 

Japan 

1% 

1.10 

62 

14 

2 

Japan 

3% 

2.85 

61 

1% 

Nickel 

1% 

1.10 

63 

1% 

Nickel 

1% 

1.30 

Packed    1    in   E 


Fig.   110 
\'on-Adjustable   Block 


Fig.   130  Fig,  230 

Double  End  Block  Adjustable    Block 

DOLTBLE-END  BLOCK  PLANES 

lias  two  slots  and  two  cutter  seats,  the  center  seat  and  slot  to  be  used  for  ordinary  block  plane  work,  the  other 
slot  and  seat   for  use   when    it   is  desired   to   work   same   as  a  bull   nose   plane.     Tlie  plane  has  a  hardwood  knob. 

No.  130.     8    In.    long,    1%    in.    cutter,    japan   trimmings,    packed  1  in   box,   weight  1%    lbs each  $0.76 

ADJUSTABLE  BLOCK  PLANES 

No.  203  Is  a  new  plane  designe?d  especially  for  manual  training  use.  The  cutter  Is  secured  In  its  place  by  a  lever 
fastened  with  a  cam.  It  is  adjustable  endwise  by  means  of  the  thumb  screw  shown  at  the  rear  of  the  plane.  The 
knob  is  of  rosewood  and  serves  as  a  finger  rest. 

No.  220  is  in  many  ways  better  adapted  for  average  use  than  any  of  the  cheaper  block  planes  made.  The  cutter 
Is  made  of  high  grade  steel,  is  fastened  by  a  lever  and  cam,  and  Is  adjustable  endwise  by  a  screw  adjustment  operated 
from  the  rear  of  the  plane.     The  knob  or  finger  rest  on  the  front   of  the  plane  is  made  of  rosewood. 

No.  103  is  for  light  work.  The  cutter  is  adjustable  endwise,  the  form  of  adjustment  being  known  as  the  lever  ad- 
justment.    The   bottom   Is   ground   true  and   the  sides  neatly   japanned 

No.  120  is  similar  in  design  to  the  No.  103,  having  the  same  form  of  cutter  adjustment  and  cutter  fastening  device. 
However,  in  this  plane  the  sides  are  ground,  care  being  taken  to  have  them  parallel  and,  instead  of  the  iron  boss  on 
the   front  of  the  plane,   it  is  fitted   with   a  rosewood   knob   which   forms  a  convenient   finger    rest^ 


No. 

Length.  Inches 

Cutter,  Inches 

Adjustment 

Weight,  lbs. 

Each 

203 

5% 

1% 

Screw 

1% 

?o.sr, 

220 

7% 

1% 

Screw 

1% 

.7.^1 

103 

5>X 

1% 

Lever 

% 

.-.iTt 

120 

7  '4 

1% 

Lever 

1% 

...) 

No, 


Packed    1    in   Box. 
NON-ADJUSTABLE  BLOCK  PLANES 

101,  only  3%    Inches  in  length,  can  be  used  for  a   \ariety  of  purposes.     It  Is  a  very  handy  little  plane  for  house- 


hold  use  and   many    mechanics  carry   one  in    their   kits   for    odds   and    ends   of    light    work. 

No.  100  is  the  same  In  all  respects  as  the  No.  101  except  that  It  has  an  iron  handle  which  just  fits  nicely  into  the 
palm   of  the   hand.   Insuring  the   workman   a  firmer   grip   than  is  possible  with   the  No.   101. 

No.  102  is  a  light,   serviceable   plane,    5  Vl>    Inches   long.      The  bottom   Is   ground   and   the   sTdes  japanned. 

No.  110  is  the  most  popular  of  all  the  non-adjustable  block  planes.  Both  the  bottoms  and  sides  are  ground  and 
In  place  of  the  boss  cast  on   the  front  for  a  finger   rest,   it    has   an   apple-wood    knob,   stained   black. 

For  those  desiring  a  plane  for  ordinary  work  that  does  not  require  that  the  tool  be  frequently  adjusted,  we  strongly 
recommend   this    line.  


No. 

lx>neth.  Inches 

Cutter,  Inches 

Package 

Weight,  lbs. 

Each         _ 

101 
100 
102 
110 

1 
-    1 

1% 
1% 

Handled 

6  only 
1  only 
1  only 
1  only 

1% 
1% 

$0.20 
.25 
.40 
.65 

46 


GEO-BCAR^PErfTER  «  60. 


MISCELLANEOUS  PLANES 


BULL  NOSE  RABBET  PLANE 


Fig. 75 

■Will    be    found    very    useful    for    working    close    up    into 
corners    or   other   difficult    places.     The    mouth    can   be   ad- 
justed for  different   widths  by   means  of  the   set  screw   on 
top  of  the   plane. 
No.  75.     4  inches  long,  1  inch  cutter,  Japan  trimmmgs. 

Weight  %  lb each  $0.40 

Packed  1  In  Box 

DOUBLE  END  MATCH  PLANES 

These  Planes  have 
two  separate  cutters,  a 
plow,  and  a  tongrue 
tool,  both  governed 
by  one  permanent 
fence.  The  tongue  tool 
has  one  edge  wider 
than  the  other,  which 
overhangs  one  side 
when  tonguing  on  cen- 
ter. Both  tongue  and 
groove  are  cut  by 
working  the  tool  in 
same  direction,  by 
merely  reversing  it  end 
for  end.  The  Planes  are  nickel  plated  and  have  iron 
handles  cast  with  the  body. 
No.  146.     Cuts    %    inch  groove,   on  boards    %    inch   to 

1/2  inch  centers  on  %   inch,  weight  11/2   lbs each  $2.20 

No.  147.     Cuts  3/16  inch  groove,  on  boards  Vz  inch  to 

%   inch  centers  on  %  inch,  weigbt  1%  lbs each     8.20 

No.  148.     Cuts    Vi    inch  groove,   on  boards   %    inch  to 

1  inch  centers  on   %  inch,  weight  2%   lbs each    3.30 

Packed  1  in  Box 

ROUTER  PLANES 


Fig.  146 


/-... 


., ....  —  These   Planes   are   for 

"""-""/  "5  surfacinK  the  bottom  of 
,■•■•.  KTooves  or  other  depres- 
/ .'  slons  parallel  with  the 
general  surface  of  the 
work.  The  closed  throat 
is  the  ordinary  form  of 
inuter  plane;  the  open 
throat,  an  improved  de- 
sign, giving  more  free- 
dom for  chips  and  a 
better  view  of  the  work 
and  cutter.  The  latter 
has  an  attachment  for 
regulating  the  thickness 
of  the  chip,  and  a  second  attachment  for  closing  the  throat 
for  use  on  narrow  surfaces.  The  bottoms  of  both  styles 
are  designed  so  that  an  extra  wooden  bottom  of  any  size 
desired  can  be  screwed  on,  enabling  the  user  to  router  on 
large  openings. 

A  14  and  %  inch  cutter  are  furnished  with  each  Plane. 
Cutters  have  screw  adjustment  and  can  be   held  as  shown 
in    illustrations,    or    on    the    back    of    the    cutter    post,    for 
bull-nose  work. 
No.  71.     IVz  inches  long.    Open  throat.    Nickel  plated. 

Weight.    2  %    lbs each  $2.05 

No.  71^^,     7'/4    inches    long.      Closed   throat.      Nickel 

plated.     Weight,  2%   lbs each     1.65 

Packed   1   in   Box 

SKEW  CUTTER  FILLETSTER  AND  RABBET 

PLANE  This  Plane  has  an 

extra  wide  skew  cut- 
ter. An  adjustable 
spur  is  fitted  to  each 
side.  The  fence  and 
depth  gauge  can  be 
attached  to  either 
side:  the  plane  is 
therefore  suitable  for 
right  or  left  hand 
work.  The  adjust- 
able fence  slides 
■CI™,    oco  under      the      bottom, 

*lg.  .i&»  regulating  the  width 

of  the  cut.     Remove  arms  and   fence,  and  a  Skew  Cutter 
Rabbet   Plane   is   obtained. 
No.  289.    8V4  Inches  long.    1%  inch  cutter.    Japanned. 

Weight.  3%  Iba each  $1.75 

Packed  1   In  Box 


RABBET  AND  FELLETSTER  PLANE 

The  sides  and  bottom 
being  square  with  each 
other,  the  Plane  will  lie 
perfectly  flat  on  either 
side.  It  has  an  adjust- 
able fence  which  slides 
under  the  bottom,  regu- 
lating the  width  of  the 
cut.  It  is  fitted  with 
two  spurs,  one  on  each 
side,  for  working  across 
the  grain — also  an  ad- 
justable depth  gauge. 
As  both  the  fence  and 
the  depth  gauge  can  be 
attached  to  either  side,  the  Plane  is  suitable  for  either 
right  or  left  hand  work.  The  front  part  of  the  Plane  can 
be  easily  detached,  thus  providing  a  bull-nose  Plane  for 
working  close  up  into  corners  or  other  difficult  places. 
The    cutter    is   adjustable    endwise. 

inch   cutter.     Weight, 

each  $1.7o 

Packed   1   in  Box 


Fig.  278 


No.   278.     6%    inches 'long. 


DUPLEX,  FILLETSTER  AND  RABBET  PLANE 

This  Plane  has  two 
seats  for  the  cutter, 

one  for  regular  work 
and  the  other  where 
a  bull-nose  is  re- 
quired. It  has  a  spur 
and  a  removable 
depth  gauge.  The  ad- 
justable fence  can  be 
used  on  either  side 
and  slides  under  the 
bottom.  regulating 
the  width  of  the  cut. 
To  work  same  as  a 
rabbet  plane,  remove 
fence  and  arms. 
No.  78.     8%  inches  long.     IV2  inch  cutter.     Japanne'd. 

Weight,  3  lbs each  $1.65 

Packed   1   in   Box 


Fig.   78 


BELT  MAKERS'  PLANE 


A  Plane  designed  for 
chamfering  down  the 
ends  or  laps  of  a  belt 
before  fastening  t  o- 
gether.  Plane  is  fitted 
with  adjustable  throat, 
by  means  of  which  a 
wide  or  narrow  opening 
may  be  given  to  the 
mouth,  or  slot,  for  the 
cutter.  Cutter  is  adjust- 
able endwise  by  means 
Fig.    11  of    the    screw    shown    at 

the   back  of  the    Plane.     Hardwood   handle. 

No.  11.     5%  inches  long.     2%  inch  cutter.    Japanned. 

Weight,  3%   lbs each  $2.20 

Packed   1   in  Box 


STANLEY  JOINTER  GAUGE  FOR  IRON 
PLANES 

For  use  in 
connection  with 
all  sizes  of  Iron 
Jack  qr  Jointer 
Planes. 

To  enable  the 
workman  to 
plane  bevels  of 
any  angle  be- 
tween 30  and  90 
degrees,  or  to 
square  up  the 
edges  of  boards 
with  extreme  ac- 
Fig.  386  curacy. 

It  may  be  attached  to  either  side  of  the  Plane  making 
it   equally  adaptable   for  right  or  left  hand  work. 

All  metal  parts  are  nickel  plated. 
No.  386.    1  only  In  box.    Weight.  2%  lbs each  $1,75 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  ^  So. 


47 


BORING  TOOLS  AND  ATTACHMENTS 
I  I         BRIDGE  AUGERS 


ssaitfy2^:#:^:#y;^;^a^^ 


Fig.  565 


For  railroad  oonstrnction  and  heavy  bridge  work.  We  will  wold  handles  of  any  size  desired  to  bits 
with  or  without  staiting  screws  as  desired.  Ship  augers  are  generally  used  for  tliis  purpose,  but  we  can 
furnish  handles  welded  to  any  kind  of  a  bit  you  may  have  need  for.  These  are  welded  in  our  own  shop, 
and  to  order  only.    Prices  upon  application.    AViien  ordering  state  length  of  handle  and  style  of  bit  wanted. 

Always  allow  one  day  extra  for  the  welding  of  these  handles  to  bits. 


AUGER  HANDLES 


Fig.  5651 
Hickory per    dozen    .$0.70 

PRATT'S  PATENT  AUGER  HANDLE 


Fig.  5652 

Stout  ash  wood  handle. 

Steel  band,  three  inches  long,  split  longitudinally, 
opens  to  admit  all  sizes  and  shapes  of  auger 
shanks,  excepting  largest  sizes  of  ship  augers. 

Center  augers  correctly. 

T^Ofi 1  3 

Length,     Inches 14  17 

Weight,  per  dozen,  lbs 16  18 

Price,  per  dozen $7.60     *8.0O 

Packed  %   dozen  in  a  pasteboard  box. 

AUGER  HANDLE 


Fig.  03 
No.   0.3.      Body    casting    malleable    iron;    screw 
steel;    handles    ash.     A    light,    strong    handle. 
Length,     16    inches.     Weight,    per    dozen,     18 
IbiS per  dozen  $7.00 


RATCHET  AUGER  HANDLE 


Fig.  5654 

Ash   wood   and   metal   parts    nickeled. 

Chuck  jaws  admit  almo.st  all  sizes  of  bit  stock  and 
auger  shanks. 

Detachable  handle  upon  which  wood  revolves. 

Ratchet  works  either   to  right  or  left  or  may  be 
locked  so  that  the  tool  may  be  used  without  ratchet. 

Length,   15   inches. 
Price,  per  dozen $32.00 


BORING  MACHINE 


This  machine   is  carefully  made  and  will  render 
accurate   service.     The  rack   is  strong  and  will  not 
slip.     Upright  wood  frame;  adjustable  depth  gauge; 
self  withdrawing  auger.      Weight  about  35  lbs. 
I'rioc,     without     augers $6.20 

BERGMAN  IMPROVED  GROSS 
BORING  TOOL 


WITH   SLIDING 


FOOTREST 


A   tool   well   adapted   for   boat  builders'  use.     For 
boring     limber     holes    and     many     other     purposes. 
Uses  regular  auger  bits.     Nickel  plated  finish. 
Price,    each $5.00 


FOR  SHIP  AUGERS,  BORING  AND  MACHINE:  AUGERS,  SEE  INDEX 


48 


GEO-BCAIiREM'TER  «  QO. 


HOLLOW   HANDLE   TOOL   SETS 


Fig.  300 


No.  300.  An  exceptionally  strong,  well  made,  well 
finished  Tool  Set.  The  illustration  shows  same 
about  two-fifths  actual  size. 

Handle  is  of  cocobolo,  highly  polished;  screw  cap 
which  covers  the  recess  containing  the  tools  is  fitted 
with  a  steel  strike  plate.  Jaws  are  case-hardened, 
have  a  gun  metal  finish,  and  are  held  open  by  a 
spring.  The  chuck  body  is  of  large  diameter,  well 
threaded,  and  machined  to  receive  the  jaws.  The 
shell  is  extra  heavy,  carefully  knurled,  and  nickel 
plated. 

With  each  handle,  10  tools  are  furnished  as  fol- 
lows: 1  each  gimlet,  file,  saw,  gouge,  chisel,  reamer, 
brad  awl,  scratch  awl,  and  2  screwdrivers.  All  are 
made  of  special  tool  steel,  hardened,  tempered  and 
polished,  and  are  approximately  4   inches  long. 

An    extra    sbtv    6%    inches    long    is    furnished    if 
desired,  at   $0.60  per   dozen  extra. 
No.  300.     Cocobolo    handle,    polished,    length 

over  all  7%    inches per  dozen  $24.00 

Packed  1   in  Box 


Fig.  301 

No.  301.  This  Tool  Set  is  similar  in  size  and  gen- 
eral design  to  the  above  set,  although  there  is  no 
strike  plate  in  the  screw  cap  on  the  end  of  the 
handle.  The  chuck  body  is  of  less  diameter,  con- 
sequently lighter,  and  the  jaws  are  of  malleable 
Iron  and  are  permanently  secured  in  the  chuck 
body.  The  shells  are  knurled,  and  the  shells,  jaws 
and  ferrules   are  nickel  plated. 

With  each  handle,  8  tools  are  furnished  as  fol- 
lows: 1  each  gimlet,  file,  saw,  gouge,  chisel,  reamer, 
and  2  screwdrivers.  All  are  made  of  special  tool 
steel,  hardened,  tempered  and  polished,  and  are 
approximately  4  inches  long. 

An    extra    saw    6%    inches    long    is 'furnished    if 
desired,  at  $0.60  per  dozen,  extra. 
No.  301.     Cocobolo   handle,   polished,    length 

over  all  7%    inches per  dozen  $15.0O 

Packed  %  Dozen  in  Box 


Fig.  303 

..No.  303.  This  number  is  a  good  serviceable  set, 
though  not  so  large  and  with  smaller  tools  than  the 
nunibers  described  above.  The  tools  are  contained 
In  the  handle  and  are  protected  by  a  screw  cap.  The 
Illustration  shows  same  about  two-fifths  actual  size. 

The  jaws  are  of  malleable  iron  and  permanently 
secured  in  the  chuck  body. 

The  tools  are  held  in  the  jaws  by  means  of  a 
malleable  iron  wing  nut,  and  the  nut,  jaws  and  fer- 
rule   are    nickel    plated. 

With  each  handle,  lO  tools  are  furnished  as  fol- 
lows: 1  each  gimlet,  gouge,  chisel,  scratch  awl, 
screwdriver,  tack  puller  and  4  assorted  brad  awls, 
hardened,  tempered  and  with  polished  tips.  They 
are  approximately  2i^  inches  long. 
No.  303.     Cocobolo   handle,    polished,    length 

over  all  5%   inches per  dozen  $9.00 

Packed  i/^  Dozen  in  Box 
FOR  WOOD  SCREWS,  STOVE3  BOLTS 


Fig.  8 

AUTOMATIC    STAR    POCKET 
BORER 

Handsomely  knurled  and  nickeled  steel.  May  be 
compressed  into  convenient  size  for  the  pocket. 
Magazine  handle  containing  8  drill  points  ranging 
from  1/16  to  11/64  inch  in  diameter,  and  a  screw- 
driver bit.  Has  a  device  for  releasing  a  bit  from 
the  handle  without  disturbing  the  others.  Screw- 
driver can  be  used  when  tool  is  compressed.  Chuck 
has   positive    grip. 

Length    extended.    7%     inches;    compressed,    4% 
inches.     Weight    per    dozen    in    pasteboard    boxes, 
8 14  lbs. 
liist  price  per  dozen $23.00 


Fig.  180 

AUTOMATIC  BORING  TOOL 

Handsomely  all-steel,  knurled  and  nickel  plated 
handle.  Has  same  sized  drills  as  outfit  listed  above; 
each  in  a  separate  cell  in  handle,  which  can  be 
removed  without  disturbing  the  other  drills;  num- 
ber and  size  stamped  on  the  handle  over  the  corre- 
sponding cell.  Chuck  has  positive  grip.  Weight  per 
dozen,  8  lbs;  length,  10 ^/^  inches.  Packed  one  in 
pasteboard  box. 
List  price  per  dozen $19.75 

COUNTER  SINKS 


Fig.   562B.     For   Iron 

No.  562.       For  wood.        List  price.. per  dozen  $2.00 
No.  562A.    For  brass.         List  price..  «  2.0O 

No.  5623.    For  iron.  List  price'. .  "  2.00 


TIMBER  SCRIBES 


•^MMHiq^gl^^^^^^llpf 

small  size .^'.«^-  ^«^ 

each  $1  Oo 

AND  SCREW  HOOKS.  SEE  INDEX 

Geo-B-Carpxm'ter  «  eo. 


49 


SCREW  DRIVERS 


♦YANKEE"   SPIRAL   RATCHET 
SCREWDRIVERS 


Fig.  30 

FlpT.  30.  The  ntnndanl  size.  Drives  or  draws 
screws  by  pushing  on  lianrtle,  or  by  ratchet  move- 
ment of  liandle.  Can  b(>  made  rigid  as  an  ordinary 
screw  driver  by  an  ingenious  loclting  device  wlien 
closed.  Packed  one  only  in  paper  bo.K.  Weight 
per  dozen,  in  paper  boxes  13  lbs.  13  oz. 
Price    each  $l.sO 

Fig.  130.  ThLs  In  the  regiilar  pattern  Fig.  HO 
■with  a  Mpring  added  in  liandle,  whicli  causes  the 
handle  to  come  back  for  the  ne.Kt  push  in  driving 
screws  in  or  out.  It  is  a  "quick  return"  and  more 
rapid  as  well  as  convenient  in  practical  use,  than 
pulling  the  handle  back.  Extreme  length  with  bit 
in  chuck,  20%  inches  extended.  Closed  the  extreme 
length  with  bit  in  chuck  is  15  inches.  Packed  one 
only  in  paper  box.  Weight  per  dozen  in  paper 
boxes,  14  lbs.  8  oz. 
Price    eacli  $2.00 


Fig.  31 
Fig.    31.      Same    design    as    Fig.    30,    but    is    made 
considerably    heavier   and   stronger   throughont,    for 

use  in  car  shops,  etc.,  where  heavy  screws  are 
required  to  be  driven  or  drawn.  Three  bits  of 
different  widths  are  inchuled  with  each  tool.  The 
extreme  length  of  tool  with  bit  in  chuck  is  17% 
inches  when  closed,  and  26Vi  inches  when  extended. 
Packed  only  one  in  paper  box.  Weight  per  d6zen, 
in  paper  boxes,  20  lbs.  8  oz. 

Price    each   .$3.35 

Fig.  131.  The  regular  Fig.  31  with  a  spring  added 
in  handle,  which  causes  the  handle  to  come  back 
for  the  next  push,  in  driving  screws  in  or  out. 
Extreme  length  of  tool  with  bit  in  chuck,  28  inches 
extended.  Can  be  closed  and  locked  with  the  milled 
collar  in  front  of  shifter  case  if  desired.  Extreme 
length  closed,  with  bit  in  chuck,  19%  inches. 
Packed  one  only  in  paper  box.  Weight  per  dozen, 
in  paper  boxes,  24  lbs.  8  oz. 
Price    ea«-h   !«l'.(i.-; 


Fig.  3.-. 

Fig.  S.l.  Intended  for  electrical  workers,  cabinet 
maicers,  carpenters  and  mechanics  liaving  a  large 
number  of  s.niall  screws  to  drive,  and  where  a 
lighter  tool  will  be  much  more  sensitive  and  con- 
venient than  the  standard  pattern  or  Pig.  30. 
Small  enough  to  be  conveniently  carried  in  the 
pocket,  measuring  7  inches  long  when  close<l 
(without  bit)  and  weighing  complete  less  than  7 
ounces.  The  bits  are  straight,  so  they  can  bo 
used  to  drive  screws  through  holes  in  insulators, 
etc.,  where  tlie  flattened  blades  will  not  pass 
through  hole.s.  Extra  long  bits  can  be  supplied  for 
this  tool.  The  length  of  tool  with  bit  in  chuck 
is  9%  inches  when  closed  and  12%  inches  when 
extended.  Packed  one  only  in  paper  box.  Weight 
per  dozen,  in  paper  box,  6  lbs.  5  oz. 
Price    each   $1..1.'» 

Fig.  135.  Snme  as  Fig.  3.',  witli  spring  in  liandle. 
Extreme  length  closed,  with  bit  in  chuck.  I'l 
inches.  Extreme  length  extended,  with  bit  in  chuck. 
13 '4  inches.  Packed  one  only  in  paper  box.  Weight 
per  dozen,  in  paper  boxes,  7  lbs.  8  oz. 
Price    each  $1.<I0 


Fig.  30C  PiK.  30D 

Fiff.   .30C   (TIUCKS   WITH   DRILL   POINTS 

For  Fig.   .'{."J.     .Size   1 per  doz    S3  i 

For  Fig.   30.      Size    2 '  er  aoz.   :m.< 

For  Fig.  31.     Size   3 ••  yj.- 

Pig.  30D   COUNTERSINKS 

For  Fig.  35.     Size   1 per  doz    «i  : 

For  Fig.  .-to.      Size    2 *''='..""^-  *»•: 

For   Fig.  31.      Size    3 "  jV 

4 


AUTOMATIC   DRn^L 


Fig.  41 
Made  of  steel  and  brass,  nicisel  plated  and  buffed. 
Has  eight  drill  points,  t»«  to  U  incli,  which  are  in 
plain  sight  when  magazine  is  open.  During  the 
return  movement  of  handle  the  drill  point  revolves 
backward  to  clear  chips,  etc.  Entire  length  of  tool, 
inclusive  of  drill  point,  11%  inches.  Packed  one 
only  in  paper  box.  Weight  per  dozen,  in  paper 
box,  7  lbs.  13  oz.  .if 

l'"«e    eacli  fl.60 

AUTOMATIC   DRILL 
AVith  Adjustable  Tension 


Fig.  44 
In  this  drill  the  cap  on  top  of  drill  has  a  screw 
attached  to  it,  by  revolving  which  the  spring  is 
made  longer  or  shorter,  and  as  a  result  weaker  or 
stronger,  to  suit  work  in  hand  and  save  breakage 
of  drill  points.  The  spring  is  held  at  any  desired 
tension  by  a  small  bolt  engaging  in  cap  and  oper- 
ated by  the  small  knob  on  side  of  handle.  Has 
eight  drill  points,  -f.^  to  U,  in  magazine  in  handle, 
arranged  to  show  all  in,  plain  sight.  Made  of  steel 
and  brass,  nicltel  plated  and  buffed.  Entire  length 
of  tool,  inclusive  of  drill  points,  11 '4  inches 
Packed  one  only  in  paper  box.  Weight  per  dozen" 
in  paper  box.  0  lbs. 
i'riQe    each   ?1.S5 


^^^^^Si 


Cut  hIiows  actual  size  drill  poini-   i    i         .-     ii  and  44. 
Extra   Sets per  set  *0.55 

RATCHET   SCREW   DRIVER 
Right  and  Left  Hand,  and  Rigrld 


Fig.   15 

Made   to   meet   a   demand    for  a   light   blade   screw 
driver    for    smiill    screws    in    electric    worit,    etc.      It 

has  on  its  blade  a  knurled  washer,  permitting 
turning  the  blade  with  linger  and  thumb.  In  all 
sizes  named  below  the  blade  is  A  inch  diameter, 
and  handles  are  same,  the  only  difference  being 
in  the  length  of  the  blades.  Packed  one-half 
dozen   in   box. 


Sizes 
I-enpth  of 
Blade.  In. 

Entire 

WelEht  per  doz. 

Price 

Length,  in. 

In  Paper  Boa 

each 

" 

4% 

1    lb.      7   oz. 

$0.40 

3 

5% 

1    lb.      8    oz. 

.45 

4 

6% 

1    lb.    11    oz. 

.50 

.5 

7% 

1    lb.    13   oz. 

JS5 

6 

9% 

2   lb.      2    oz. 

.60 

8 

11  4 

2   lb.      5    oz. 

.65 

50 


Geo-BCarpei^ter  ^  eo. 


STEEL    SQUARES— PLUMB    BOBS 


.1,1.1, r.1,..1...'i.i.l...'l.i.'l.i.f'.. ■¥.■■¥.. .y.i.-fi..,fv 


Fig.  100.     IVickel  Steel  Square 


TWO    FOOT    SQUARES 

Body.  24x2  inches.  Tongue  16  or  ISxlV^  inches. 
Graduations,  ,"8,   Vs,  -h,   Vs.  A.  s^,  A,  A. 

No.  100.        Polished     per  doz.  $21.00 

No.  lOOB.     Blued    "  23.50 

Body,  24x2  inches.  Tongue,  16  or  18x1%  inches. 
Graduations,   i„    %,    ^g,    y^,   ^,    14.   ^.    14. 

No.  3.        Polished     per  doz.  $17.00 

No.  3B.     Blued      "  19.50 

Body,  24x2  inches.  Tongue,  16  or  18x1 1/^  inches. 
Graduations.  Vs.  V*.  Vs.  Vi.  V^.  ...  Vi.  V*- 

No.  14   line  has  Essex  board  measure. 

No.  14.        Polished     per  doz.   $15.00 

No.  14B.     Blued     "  17.50 

Packed   V^  dozen  in  a  box. 

THE    STANDARD    TAKE    DOWN 
SQUARE 

No.  589.  Space  occupied  24x24  inches.  Solid 
heel,  increasing  strength.  Smooth  sliding  fit  of 
tongue,  avoiding  wear  that  comes  when  tongue 
is  forced   in. 

Tongue  cannot  drop  out  or  slip,  is  held  by  lock- 
ing cam,  securely  fastened  in  square. 

Cam  is  easily  turned  by  inserting  in  slot  any 
coin  or  flat  tool.  No  springs  to  break  or  get 
out  of  order.  In  ease  of  operating,  in  quality 
and  accuracy  it  has  no  equal.  Oxidized  blue  and 
yellow    markings. 


each 


.$3.00 


PLUMB    BOBS 

Fig.  1  Fig.  2  Figs.  00  and  O 

No.     1.     Weight,     9       oz each  $0.13 

No.     2.     Weight,     9%oz "  .14 

No.  00.     Weight,  18       oz "  .25 

No.     O.     Weight,  42       oz "  .42 

SCREW  TOP  PLUMB  BOB 

No.     2.     Cast    brass,    screw    top,    steel    pointed;    weight,    6% 

oz.   each per  dozen  $5.00 

No.     3.     Cast     brass,     screw     top,     steel    pointed;     weight,     12 

oz.   each per  dozen   7.50 

No.  16.      Cast    brass,     screw     top.     steel     pointed;     weight     16 

oz,   each Per  dozen   8.50 


Fig.  16 


Fig.   5 

ADJUSTABLE  PLUMB  BOBS 

These  Plumb  BoIjs  are  con.^^tructed  with  a  reel 
at  the  upper  end.  upon  which  the  line  may  be 
kept;  and  by  dropping  the  bob  with  a  slight  jerk 
while  the  ring  is  held  in  the  hand,  any  desired 
length  of  line  may  be  reeled  off.  A  suitable 
length  of  line  comes  already  reeled  on  each  Plumb 
Bob. 

Bach 
No.  1.  Small,  bronze  metal,  with  steel  point.. $1.50 
No.  2.  Large,  bronze  metal,  with  steel  point..  1.75 
No.  &     Large,  iron,  with  steel  point 1.00 


Fig.   6 

MILLWRIGHTS'  PLUMB  BOBS 


No. 

Diameter 
inches 

Weight 

Price,  each 

00 

1% 

%    lb. 

$1.50 

0 

1% 

1       lb. 

1.50 

% 

1       lb.      6  oz. 

2.00 

1 

2  % 

2       lbs. 

2.50 

2 

2  Vi 

2       lbs.    4  oz. 

2.75 

3 

2% 
2% 

2       lbs.  10  oz. 

3.00 

4 

3       lbs.    2  oz. 

1-25 

5 

2% 

3       lbs.     8  oz. 

3.50 

6 

3 

4       lbs.     4  oz. 

4.00 

FOR  OTHER  CARPENTER  AND  MASON  TOOLS.   SEE  INDEX 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  «  eo. 


51 


TRY  AND  MITRE  SQUARES 


ROSEWOOD  HANDLE   TRY  SQUARE 


Fig. 


Square  inside  and  out;  the  edges  of  the  blade  are 
machined  to  insure  accuracy.  Regularly  graduated 
in  Sths  of  inches,  but  can  be  graduated  in  Metric, 
if  so  ordered,  without  extra  charge.  The  inside  of 
the  handles  have  a  brass  face  plate  securely  fas- 
tened with  screws.  The  15,  16  and  18  inch  sizes 
have  a  rest  in  the  handle.  The  blade  has  a  blued 
finish. 


No.  20 

Blade 

Handle 
Inches 

1      Package       1 

Per 

incheg 

1  Doz    IWt.lbs.  1 

dozen 

3 

4 

4»^ 

5 

6 

7 

7^ 

8 

9 
10 
12 
14 
15 
16 
IS 


2% 
3% 
31^ 
3% 

4% 
5% 
5% 

l"" 

6 

7 

7 

8^ 

8% 

9% 


Handle  Rest 
Handle  Rest 
Handle  Rest 


% 

% 

V2 

1% 

^A 

1% 

1% 

Vz 

2 

Vi. 

2% 

2  78 

y„ 

3% 

% 

3% 

Vz 

3% 

\ 

4.. 

Vi, 

6% 

Vz 

7 

% 

7% 

$  2. 
2. 
2. 
2. 


ADJUSTABLE  TRY  AND  MITRE  SQUARE 

:i."|"'ic"i"'i^' 


FiR.    21 

One  of  the  handiest  tools  in  a  Carpenter's  Kit. 
Especially  useful  for  doing  short  work  about  win- 
dows, door.s,  etc.,  or  in  putting  on  butts  or  locks. 

Tlie  blade  is  adjustable  and  as  it  can  be  reversed, 
provides  any  size  of  try  or  mitre  square  within  the 
capacity  of  the  tool.  In  reversing,  it  is  not  neces- 
sary to  remove  the  blade  from  the  handle  conse- 
quently the  tool  is  always  assembled  and  ready  for 
use. 

The  locking  device  is  such  as  to  insure  the  blade 
being  firmly  and  accurately  secured  at  any  point 
desired.  The  edges  of  the  blade  are  machined, 
graduated  in  Sths.  16ths.  and  32ds  of  inches,  and 
the  tool  is  square  inside  and  out. 

It  is  also  an  excellent  depth  and  marking  gauge. 

Both  handle  and  blade  are  nickel  plated.  Made 
in  three  sizes. 

No.  21 


e   inch   blade. 

weight    ^'?.    lb 

per  doz.  »6.60 

9  inch   blade. 

weight    Vz    lb 

weight    %    lb 

"              7.80 

12  inch   blade. 

"              9.25 

TRY  SQUARES 
Iron  Handle 


l1l|l|l|i|Ui|i|i|'|i|iM|i|i|Mi|i|i[i|i|i|i 
1  E  3  4  5 

.   N°l2-y, 


Fig.    IS 

Both  edf?es  and  the  endn  of  the  handler  are  ma- 
chined. The  slots  for  the  blades  are  accurately 
sawed,  and  the  blados  securely  fastened  in  same 
by  means  of  three  large  rivets.  Both  handles  and 
blades  are   nickel  plated. 

The  blades  are  made  of  high  grade  steel.  They 
are  regularly  graduated  in  eighths  of  inches,  but, 
if  desired,  can  be  graduated  in  Metric  without  addi- 
tional charge. 

They  arc  made  in  six  sizes,  from  2  to  12  inch 
blades,  with  proportionate  size  handles. 

No.  12 

Nickel  Plated 


Blade 
inches 

Handle 
inches 

Packa 

p-e 

Per 

Dozen 

Wt.  lbs. 

dozen 

2 

2 

% 

% 

$   2.80 

4 

3% 

% 

1% 

3.40 

6 

4% 

t 

2% 

3.95 

8 

i>% 

i% 

5.00 

10 

6% 

^A 

5  % 

6.40 

12 

8 

V2 

8 

7.50 

SLIDING  T  BEVELS 

Rosewood  Handle 


FIs.    25 

The  bevel  blade  can  be  firmly  secured  by  moving 
I  he  lever  with  the  thumb  of  the  hand  which  grasps 
the  handle,  thus  leaving  free  the  other  hand  of  the 
workman. 

The  edges  of  the  steel  blade  are  machined  and 
the  entire  blade  given  a  handsome  blued  finish. 


No.  25 


Blade 

Handle 

Inches 

Inches 

6 

4% 

8 

5% 

10 

7% 

12 

S^ 

14 

10^ 

Packag^e 


Dozen        |   Wt.  lbs. 


IV4. 
1% 
2% 
2% 
314 


4.30 
4.6.5 
6.00 
5.40 


FOR   STARRET-rS    SQUARES    AND    BEVELS,    SEE   INDEX 


•52 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  «  SO. 


MITRE  BOXES— MALLETS 

LANGDON  ACME  MITRE  BOX 

Made  of  iron  and  steel.  Automatic  device  to  hold  saw  above  the  work 
when  desired.  Extra  long  saw  guides  for  stability.  Quickly  adjusted  swing- 
ing lever  that  may  be  loclced  at  positive  angles  or  at  intermediate  points. 
Work  supports  that  can  be  used  also  to  get  angles  more  acute  than  forty- 
five  degrees.  Supporting  gib  beneath  the  saw  to  prevent  splintering  at  the 
end  of  the  cut. 


Fig.  68 


Diam. 

Cap.  at 
Right 

Angle 
inches 

Cap.  at 

Weight 

"Weight 

No. 

Size 

of  Saw 

Mitre 

Boxed 

Net 

Price 

inches 

inches 

lbs. 

lbs. 

68 

1 

22x4 

7% 

5 

34 

23 

$12.00 

69 

1 

24x4 

7% 

5 

35 

23% 

12.50 

70 

1 

26x4 

7% 

5 

36 

24 

13.00 

71 

2 

22x4 

101/4 

7 

34 

23 

13.00 

72 

2 

24x4 

10% 

7 

35 

231^ 

13.50 

73 

2 

26x4 

10% 

7 

36 

24 

14.00 

74 

2% 

28x5 

10% 

7 

37 

25 

15.50 

75 

2% 

30x5 

10% 

7 

38 

25% 

16. 00 

MITRE  BOXES 


These  boxes  are  compact,  strong  and  durable  and  are  quickly 
put   together   or   taken   apart   for   convenience   in    carrying. 

The  entire  frame  is  one  solid  casting,  insuring  great  strength. 

The  saw  sTuide  uprights  are  securely  clamped  in  tapered 
sockets  in  the  swivel  arm  and  can  be  adjusted  to  hold  the  saw 
without  play,  and  also  to  counteract  a  saw  that  runs  out  of  true, 
due  to  improper  setting  or  filing.  This  is  a  new  feature  that  will 
Dreclated. 

le  second  socket  in  the  swivel  arm  permits  the  use  of  a  short 
saw  or  allows  a  much  longer  stroke  with  a  standard  or  regular 
saw. 

The  swivel  arm  is  provided  with  a  tapered  index  pin  which 
engages  in  holes  placed  on  the  under  side  of  the  base.  These  holes 
are  made  at  the  commonly  used  angles  as  designated  on  top  of 
the  base  allowing  3,  4,  5,  6,  8,  12  and  24  sided  pieces  to  be  cut. 
The  edge  of  the  base  is  graduated  in  degrees  and  the  swivel  arm 
can  be  set  and  automatically  fastened  at  any  degree  desired. 
This  automatic  fastening  device  holds  the  swivel  arm  firmly  to 
the  base  in  all   positions. 

The  nprjights,  front  and  back,  are  graduated  in  sixteenths  of 
Inches,  and  movable  stops  can  be  set,  by  means  of  thumb,  screws 
to  the  depth  of  the  cut  desired. 

Stocli:  guides  hold  all  kinds  of  ordinary  work,  as  well  as  irregular  forms,  and  can  be  used  as  length  gauges  for 
duplicating   short   pieces. 

Automatic  catches  on  the  uprights  hold  the  saw  up,  which  allows  the  use  of  both  hands  in  placing  the  work.  The 
adjustable  stop  on  top  of  the  saw,  coming  in  contact  with  the  lever  trip,  releases  the  front  catch,  and  the  saw  In 
falling  pitches  slightly  forward  automatically  releasing  the  rear  catch,  without  any  necessity  of  taking  the  hand  from 
the  saw  or  touching  the  lever  trip.     Two  cone  pointed   leveling  screws  on  the  rear  feet  prevent  the  box  sliding  when  in 


These   boxes  are   regularly   packed   with   back   saws  made  by  Henry  Disston  and  Sc 


Inc. 


No. 

Saw 

Capacity 

Right  Angle 

inches 

Capacity 

Mitre  (45°) 

inches 

Capacity  at 

30°  without 

Stock  Guide 

inch»s 

Weight 

with  Saw 

lbs. 

Box  Only 
each 

With  Saw 
each 

240 
242 
244 
246 
346 
358 
460 

20x4 
22x4 
24x4 
26x4 
26x4 

30x6 

ii 

11 

It 
■11 

7% 

It 

4% 

51/8 

28% 
28% 
30 
34 

51 

%   8.50 
8.50 

8  50 
8.50 

9  50 
9.75 

12.50 

110.50 
10.75 
11.00 
11.25 
12.25 
13.00 
16.00 

MALLETS 


Fig.   4 

The  many  kinds  of  work  requiring  the  use  of  a  mallet  necessitate  a  large 
ment   of  sizes  and   weights. 


Fig. 


14% 
15 
,16 


Round  Hickory 

Round  Hickory 

Round  Hickory 

Round   Hickory,   Tinners'... 

Round    Lignum-vitae 

Round    Lignum-vitae 

Round    Lignum-vitae 

Square  Hickory    

Square   Hickory    

Square   Hickory   

Square  Lignum-vitae 

Square  Lignum-vitae 

Square  Lignum-vitae 

Round  Hickory,  Iron  Rings, 
Round  Hickory.  Iron  Rings. 
Round  Iron,  Hickory  Ends. 
Iron  Socket.   Hickory  Ends, 


GEO-B-eAR.PEN*TER  ^  QO. 


58 


PLUMBS  AND  LEVELS 


DUPLEX  ADJUSTABLE  PLUMBS  AND  LEVELS 


These  Levels  can  be  read  conveniently,  even  if  held  at  arm's  length  above  the  head.  They  have  three  glasses: 
A  level  glass  set  In  the  top  in  the  usual  way,  a  plumb  glass,  and  a  second  level  glass  set  In  the  side  These  latter  two 
glasses  are  set  close  to  one  surface  of  the  stock  so  that  the  angle  of  vision  of  the  bubble  is  greatly  increased  The 
second  level  glass  can  be  readily  reversed  to  form  a  second    plumb,    if   desired. 

They   are   made   from    l%x3%    inch   selected   stock,    in    24,    26,  28  and  30  inch  lengths 
No.  30.     Hardwood,   brass  tips,    24   to   30   inches  long;    »,4    dozen    in    24    lb.     package  '  Der  dozen  SIH  OO 

No.  50.     Hardwood,   3  ply,  brass  tips,   brass  lips,   24  to  30  inches  long;    V"    dozen   in   24' ib' 'pkckage  "  240O 

No.  25.     Mahogany,  brass  tips,  brass  lips,   24  to  30  inches  long;    %   dozen  in   22   lb     package  °    ••■   •  „  24*00 


Figr.  3.     Adju.stable 

These  Levels  need   no   Introduction   to  the  hardware  trade   as   they   are    of   the    design    and    workmanship    that   have 
been  known  as  standard  for  nearly  half  a  century. 

They  are  made  from  l%x3%    Inch  stock  and  in  four  lengths  of  two  Inches  difference. 


Fig.  47 


MASON'S  SEX-GLASS  PLUMBS  AND  LEVELS 

These  Levels  have  two  level  glasses  and  four  plumb  glasses  so  arranged  that  no  matter  how  the  tool  is  taken  up.  one 
or  more  of  theni  are  available  with  which  to  level  or  plumb. 

Each  glass  is  set  solid  in  a  metal  case,  which  case  is  screwed  into  the  level   stock. 

Each  level  and  plumb  glass  is  protected  on  both  sides  of    the    stock    by    a    glass    disc    which     serves    not    only    to 
protect   the  glass  from  breakage  but   keeps  dirt  and  moisture  from  the  openings. 

The  level   stock  is  made  of  liglit  weight  wood,   thoroughly  seasoned  and  specially  prepared.     It  is  3U   inches  wide  by 
I'/i    inches  thick. 

Two  hand  holes  are  provided  for  convenience  and  safety  in  handling. 

Made  In  two  sizes,   42  and  48  inches  long. 

No.   47.      42   inches   long,    6    proved   glasses per  dozen     $30.00 

No.   48.      48   Inches   long,   fi   nroved  glasses "  39.00 


Fig.  37 
METALLIC  PLUMBS   AND   LEVELS 

No.  36  has  top  and  bottom  milled  and  wet  ground  to  insure  two  perfectly  parallel  surfaces.  The  glasses  are  so 
set  that  either  surface  may  be  used  to  level  or  plumb.  They  are  set  in  metal  cases  which  tit  accurately  on  supports  cast 
in  the  frame  of  the  level.  The  cases  are  held  on  the  supports  by  means  of  eccentric  cone  centers  at  each  end,  with 
screw  adjustment.  * 

These  Levels  are  also  made  with  a  grooved  bottom  for  working  on  shafting,  piping,  etc.,  without  extra  charge.  In 
ordering  use  the  numbers  36<J-6  inch,  3C(i-9  Inch,  etc. 

No,  37  is  of  the  same  general  design  as  the  No.  3  6.  The  levels,  however,  have  ground  glasses,  are  full  nickel 
plated,  and  the  glasses  are  protected.  This  latter  feature  cniisists  of  a  shell  or  cover,  termed  "Eclipse  Case."  When  the 
level  is  not  in  use  this  case  can  be  turned  so  as  to  completely  protect  the  glass  from  damage. 

These  Levels  are  also  made  with  a  grooved  bottom  for  working  on  shafting,  piping,  etc..  without  extra  charge.  In 
ordering,  use  the  numbers  370-6  inch.  37G-9  inch,  etc. 


No.  36.     Japanned  Nickel  Trim,  Proved  Glasses 

6  inches  long;  1  only  In     %   lb.  package,  .per  dozen  $15.00 
9  inches  long;  1  only  in  1  Vi   lb.  package..  "  18.00 

12  inches  long;  1  only  in  1%   lb.  package..  "  21.00 

18  Inches  long;  1  only  in  3       lb.  package..  "  24.00 

24  Inches  long;  1  only  in  4%  lb.  package..  "  87.00 


No.  37.     Nickel  Plated,   Ground  Glasses 

6  Inches  long;  1  only  In     %   lb.  package,  .per  dozen  ^-jJ-OO 

9  Inches  long;  1  only  In  1 '4  lb.  package.. 
12  Inches  long;  1  only  In  1%  lb.  package.. 
IS  Inches  long;  1  only  In  3  lb.  package.. 
24  Inches  long;  1  only  in  4^  lb.  package.. 


30  00 
36.  »0 
42. *0 


54 


GEtf-BCAIiPEM'TER  ^  So 


PLUMBS  AND  LEVELS  AND  ACCESSORIES 


Fig.  104 

SMALL  PLUMBS  AND  LEVELS 

They  are  especially  adapted  for  use  by  millwrights,    plumbers,    or    for    any   work    where    a    level    of 
greater    length   and   cross-section   cannot   be   readily  used.     These  levels  are  not  adjustable. 

Nos.  102,  103,  104  made  from  lMx2%   inch.  No.  104%    and   1%    from    1^x2^3    inch,   and   No.   IVz   from 
l%x2i/^  inch  stock. 

They  are  made  in  four  lengths  of  two  inches  difference   (see  below). 

No.  102.  Hardwood,    levels   only,    10    to    16    inches   long,  1  dozen  in  11   lb.  package per  doz.  $  4.80 

No.  103.         Hardwood,    levels    only,    18    to   24    inches   long,   1  dozen  in  23  lb.  package per  doz.       6.00 

No.  104.         Hardwood,  12  to  18  inches  long,  1  dozen   in    15    lb.    package per  doz.       6.60 

No.  104%.     Hardwood,   brass  tips,    12  to   18  inches  long,    1    dozen    in    18    lb.    package per  doz.        9.60 

No.       1%.     Mahogany,  18  to  24  inches  long,  1  dozen    in    21    lb.    package per  doz.     11.40 

No.       1%.     Mahogany,  brass  tips,  brass  lips,  12   to  18  in.  long,  1  dozen  in  18  lb.  package.. per  doz.     12.00 

MACHINISTS'  IRON  LEVELS 


■■Bip^^w^&-'^>^''y^''''^^^ 


Fig.   30% 

Are  fitted  with  proved  glasses  set  solid  in  plaster.     The  top  plate  is  entirely  separate  from  the  glass. 

No.  38%.     4  inches  long,  nickel  plated,  proved  glass,    lA    dozen    in    1%    lb.    package per  doz.  $5.00 

No.  39%.     6  inches  long,  nickel  plated,  proved  glass,    Va    dozen    in    3^    lb.    package per  doz.     6.00 


ECLIPSE  LEVELS 


Fig.   34V 

Have  a  glass  fitted  in  a  metal  case.  An  outer  shell, 
termed  by  us  "Eclipse  Cover,"  is  fitted  over  this 
case,  which  can  be  turned  so  as  to  completely  pro- 
tect the  glass.  The  case  is  screwed  to  a  substantial 
metal  base.  The  levels  may  be  adjusted  by  these 
screws.  For  leveling  up  shafting,  piping,  etc.,  they 
are  made  with  "V"  bottoms,  without  extra  charge. 
In  ordering,  use  the  Nos.  34V-4  in.,  34V-6  in.,  etc. 
No.  34.     4  inches  long,  nickel  plated,  ground 

glass,  1  only  in   %    lb.  package.  ..  .per  doz.  $15.00 
No.  34.     6  inches  long,  nickel  plated,  ground 

glass,  1  only  in   %   lb.  package. ..  .per  doz. 
No.  34.     8  inches  long,  nickel  plated,  ground 

glass,  1  only  in  1%  lb.  package.  .  .  .per  doz. 
No.  34.     10  inches  long,  nickel  plated,  ground 

glass,  1  only  in  1%  lb.  package.  . .  .per  doz. 

STRAIGHT  EDGE  POCKET  LEVELS 


18.00 
24.00 
30.00 


Fig 

Can  be  attached  to  any  straight  edge  or  Carpen- 
ter's square. 

No.  40.     Iron    body,    japanned,    japanned    top 

plate,  1  dozen  in  1%  lb.  package.. per  gro.  $18.73 
No.  41.     Iron  body,  japanned,  brass  top  plate, 

1   dozen    in    1%    lb.   package per  gro.     20.16 

No.  42..    Brass  body,  polished,  brass  top  plate, 

1  dozen  in  2  lb.  package per  gro.     68.40 

No.  46.     Iron  body,  japanned,  brass  top  plate, 

1  dozen  in  2\^  lb.  package per  gro. 


LEVEL  SIGHTS 

Fig.   1 

They  ,can  be  attached  to  any  level,  for  leveling 
from  one  given  point  to  another  a  long  distance 
away.  When  not  in  use  the  level  sights  are  easily 
detached,  and  can  be  packed  away  in  a  small  space, 
for  future  use. 

No.  1.     Level  Sights  for  wood  levels,  1  pair  in 

Vi  lb.  package per  doz.   pair  $9.00 

No.  2.     Level  Sights  for  iron  levels,  1   pair  in 

Vi    lb.   package per  doz.  pair     9.0O 


PROVED  GLASSES 


c 


T=I: 


> 


Fig.   127 

These  Plumb  and  Level  Glasses  are  made  of  extra 
thlclc  tubing.  By  a  patented  process  each  glass  is 
marked  at  its  central  or  crowning  point  by  two 
indelible  lines,  enabling  the  user  to  very  quickly 
center    the    bubble. 


Length,  1  in. 

Length,   I14  in. 

Length,   1%  in. 

Length,  1%  in. 

Length,   2  in. 

Length,   2^  in. 

Length,   2y2  in. 

Length,  3  in. 

Length,  Zh^  in. 

Length,  4  in. 

Length,   414  in. 

Assorted    


.per 


27.36 
FOR  TRANSITS,  LEVELS  AND  RODS,  SEE  INDEX 


gro. 


$  9.48 

9.60 

9.72 

9.84 

10.00 

10.25 

10.50 

IIJSO 

13.00 

14.50 

16.0O 

12.00 


GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  «  eO. 


55 


GAUGES  AND  TRAMMEL  POINTS 


fc^f^^^W-V'V^-H-^'^-' '-'■'■') 


Fig.  65 

WOOD  MARKING  GAUGES 

These  Marking  Gauges  are  made  of  selected  wood. 
The  bars  are  oval  in  form  and  are  graduated  in 
16ths  of  an  inch  for  6  inches  from  the  point.  Gauges 
having  a  brass  thumb  screw  have  the  bar  pro- 
tected by  a  brass  shoe.  Face  plates  are  brass  plates 
inserted  in  the  head  to  prevent  wear.  The  marking 
points  (one  eacli)  are  of  tempered  steel.  The  mark- 
ing point  in  No.  65  is  securely  locked  by  a  screw 
and  can  be  readily  removed  for  sharpening. 
Ao.  61.     Beech,   boxwood   screw,    square   head. 

1  dozen  in  2  78   lb.  package per  dozen,  $0.96 

No.   65.     Boxwood,    brass    screw,    square    head, 

face  plate.      V2  dozen  in  1  Tg  lb.  package.     Per 

dozen    4.20 


Fis:.95 


BUTT  GAUGES 

In  hanging  doors,  there  are  three  measurements  to 
be  marked — the  location  of  butt  on  the  casing,  the 
location  of  butt  on  the  door,  and  the  thickness  of 
butt  on  both  casing  and  door.  Tlie  term  "Butt 
Cause"  covers  a  gauge  Iiaving  tliree  cutters,  pur- 
posely arranged  so  tliat  no  change  of  setting  is 
necessary  when  hanging  several  doors.  In  reality 
these  tools  comprise  Rabbet  Gauges,  Marking 
Gauges  and  Mortise  Gauges  of  a  scope  sufficient 
for  all  door  trim,  including  lock  plates,  strike 
plates,   etc. 

All  bars  are  locked  by  set  screws  and  are  grad- 
uated in  sixteenths  of  an  inch. 
No.  9.5.     Iron   body,   steel   bars,   nickel   plated; 

1  only  in    y^   lb.  package per  dozen  $9.00 

TRAMMEL  POINTS 


Fig.  99 

A  practical  form  of  trammel  points,  adapted  for 
convenient  use  on  a  carpenter's  rule.  They  can  be 
attached  to  folding  rules  orany  ordinary  width;  and 
on  many  kinds  of  work  will  take  the  place  of 
regular  trammel  points,  calipers  or  dividers.  A 
complete  set  consists  of  two  brass  trammel  heads, 
with  movable  steel  points,  and  one  head  with  a 
pencil  socket. 
No.  99.     Stanley's  rule,  in  sets  of  three. per  set  $0.50 


Fig. 
METAL   BAR  GAUGES 

These  gauges  have  steel  bars,  and  the  heads  are 
machined  castings.  Pin  point  cutters  are  used  The 
bars  in  those  gauges  having  a  metal  head  can  be  set 
so  that  either  a  narrow  or  wide  gauging  surface 
IS  obtained.  Where  two  cutters  are  fitted  on  one 
bar,  there  are  graduations  for  each  cutter. 

All  parts  are  finely  finished,  and  the  metal  bars 
and  heads  are  nickel  plated. 

Mortise  Gauges  have  double  bars,  6%  inches  long 
graduated  in  sixteenths  of  an  inch  for  five  inches. 
No.  »>s.    Metal  head,  pin  points;  1  only  in  %  lb. 

package   per  dozen  $6.73 

Marking  Gauges  have  a  single  bar,  GV-  inches  long 
graduated  in  sixteenths  of  an  inch  for  five  inches.  ' 
No.  »7.     Metal  head,  pin  point;  1  only  in  14  lb 

pacKage    per  dozen  $3.48 


Fig.  1,2,3  Fig.  8 

TRAMMEL  POINTS  AND  PENCIL  CLASP 

Used  by  millwrights,  carpenters,  machinists  and 
all  mechanics  having  occasion  to  strike  arcs  or 
circles  larger  than  can  be  conveniently  done  with 
ordinary  compass  dividers. 

Nickeled  Trammel  Points 

Can  be  attached  to  one  side  of  any  straight  stick. 
The  pencil  socket  will  take  an  ordinary  sized  pencil, 
or  a  full  sized  oval  shaped  carpenter's  pencil. 
No,  4.     Trammel  Point,  for  straight  edge  up  to 
114    inches;    1    set    in     14     lb.    package.     Per 
dozen   sets $9.00 

Bronze  Trammel  Points 

strongly    constructed    and    have    steel    points,    on 
either  of  which  an  accompanying  pencil  socket  can 
be   clamped. 
Xo.  1.     Trammel  Point,   for   %    inch  straight 

edge;  1  set  in  V4.  lb.  package,  .per  dozen  sets  $14.40 
No.   2.     Trammel    Point,    for   1    inch   straight 

edge;  1  set  in  %  lb.  package,  .per  dozen  sets  18.00 
Xo.  3.     Trammel  Point,  for  1^   inch  straight 

edge;  1  set  in  %  lb.  package,  .per  dozen  sets     25.00 


Patent  Pencil  Clasp 

For    attaching    to    a    pair    of    ordinary    dividers. 
Twelve  mounted  on  attractive  display  card. 
No.   8.     Pencil   Clasp,    1  >4    inches   long,   nickel 

plated,  2  dozen  in  1  lb.  package.. per  dozen  $1.25 

FOR  ALL  STYLES  OF  CARPENTERS'  TOOLS,  SEE  INDEX 


5G 


GEO-BCAIiPEJfTER  «  Co. 


BENCH  SCREWS  AND  STOPS-EXTENSION  BIT  HOLDERS,  ETC. 


IRON  BENCH  SCREWS 


Wrought  Iron  Screw,  Double  Threads 
Hardwood  Handle 


Diameter,     inches 

Length,     inches  .  . 
Per    doz 


1 

15 

$6.50 


16 
$7.50 


$9.00 


MORRILL'S 

"PERFECT" 

BENCH  STOP 

>o.  1.  Square  steel 

spindle. 
Per    doz $9.00 


EXTENSION  BIT  HOLDERS 
Ho.  1 


Fig.  568 


Fig.  569 

Win  extend  4he  bit,  enabling:  the  user  to  bore  through  walls,  floors,  ^c,  where  the  ordinary  bit  will 
not  reach.  Bit  socket  and  shank  are  of  one  piece  of  steel  and  so  constructed  that  the  bit  will  not 
work  loose  while  boring.  Any  length  holder  will  follow  up  a  %  inch  bit.  Have'  a  tk  inch  tip  and  are 
nickel  plated.     Packed   Vz   doz.  in  box.  _  ^       „.i,  „,^       „.  .     ^       ,  ^        «,- ,r«. 

12  incites  long per  doz.  $13.75       18  inches  long peT  doz  $15.25       24  inches  long per  dOZ.  »17.50 

16  Inches  long "  13.75       20  inches  long "  15.25       30  inches  long 20.50 

EXTENSION  BIT  HOLDER  No.  5 


3B= 


Fig.  569A 

Polished  and  nickel  plated  steel. 

Follows  bits  %  inch  in  diameter  and  larger  into    their   bores.  ^      ,^  ..  ^.       x     ,      ^      , 

Pour  reliably  strong,   steel  jaws,   made  in  one  piece,   grip   firmly  over  shoulders  of  bit  stock  shanks. 


Length,    Inches 13 

Weight,   lbs.,   per  doz 7 

Price    per    doz $14.60 


21 

10 
$15.2 


24 

11 
$15.40 


30 

13 

$15.80 


CHAMPION  SCREWDRIVERS 
Forged  from  toughest  steel,  well  finished  throughout. 


Fig.   570 

Blade,     inches .  . 

1       2% 

1         3        1         4 

5        i          6 

- 

S 

9 

1        10 

12 

Price   per    doz.. 

1     $3.00 

$3.50    ,|     $4.25 

$5.00    1      $6.00 

$7.00 

$8.00 

$9.00 

$10.00 

$12.00 

CABINET   SCRAPERS 


Plain 

Size 

Cut 

Edges 

2      x4 

$0.30 

2     x6 

.45 

21/2x5 

.50 

3      x4 

.45 

3     x5 

.55 

3     x6 

.65 

Ground  Even 

Gauge  and 

Dressed 

on   Ederes 


$0,55   per  doz. 


1.00 
1.20 


Size 

Plain 

Cut 

Edges 

4     x5 
4      x6 

$0.90 
.60 
.80 
.90 

Ground  Even 

Gauge   and 

Dressed 

on  Edges 


$1.65  per  doz. 
1.10 

1.45 
1.65 


Assortments 

Packed   one'   doz.   assorted,    small,    2x4 

in    box 

Packed  one  doz.  assorted,  large,  3%x4 

in    box 

Unless  otherwise  speeifled,  plain  cut 


to 


Plain  Ground 

Cut         and 
3x6    Edges  Dressed 

$0.60  $0.90 

to    5x6 

80  1.45 

edges  will  be  sent. 


THREE-IN-ONE  SCREW  DRIVER 


Fig.  571 


A  handy  pocket  screwdriver.  Has  three 
blades  which  nest  into  each  other,  yet 
each  is  a  complete  screwdriver  in  itself. 
These  screwdrivers  are  very  handy,  and 
should  be  in  every  home  tool  kit  or  tool 
drawer.  Highly  polished  and  nickel  plat- 
ed. Ijength  ove'r  all,  3%  inches. 
Price   each    $0.25 


FOR  OTHER  STYLES  OF  SCREW  DRIVERS,  SCRAPERS  AND  BITS,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER  ^  CO. 


CLAMPS  AND  HAND  SCREWS 


Fig.  71 
HORSE  CLAMP 
This  clamp  opens  up  to  six  feet  and 
holds  firmly.  The  top  bar  or  beam  is  made 
of  hard  maple  and  is  2%x4  inches.  It  has 
iron  clamp  head,  double  nut  with  1%  inch 
iron    scre\v. 

Horse   Clamps,    complete $12.00 

Horse   Clamps,   without    legs lO.OO 


COLT'S  CABINET  CLAMP 

Eccentric  or  Screw 


Fig.    96 

Formerly  listed  as  Colt's  cabinetmakers'  and 
builders'  steel  bar  clamp. 

The  Cabinet  clamp  is  made  of  1%  inch  I  bar  steel 
with  2  inch  reach,  with  the  sliding-  foot  and  ec- 
centric lever.  This  clamp  can  be  applied  to  work 
quicker  than  any  other  clamp  made  and  is  our 
most  popular  style.  The  sliding-  foot  with  its  im- 
proved locking  device  will  grip  the  bar  at  any 
point  without  the  necessity  of  notches  which  weak- 
en the  bar  or  springs  to  get  out  of  order. 

The  extra  heavy  Clamp  is  made  of  IT's  inch 
steel  bar  with   2    inch  reach. 

One-half  heavier  than  the  Cabinet  style  and  suit- 
able for  heavy  work. 

Eccentric  or  scre^v  as  desired.  If  not  specified 
ire  always  send  the  eccentric. 


Price 

per  doz 

.  Either  Style 

Extra 

Extra 

Cabinet 

Heavy 

Cabinet 

HeAMT 

10  inch.. 

.  .?10.OO 

48   inch 

..  ..$21.60 

$32.16 

12    inch. 

..    lO.SO 

8!1.5.«0 

60  inch. 

.  .  .    25.20 

37.68 

18  inch. . 

.  .    12.60 

18..1« 

72    inch 

.  .  .    28.80 

43.20 

24  inch. . 

.  .    14.40 

21.13 

84  inch. 

.  .  .    32.40 

48.73 

30  inch. . 

. .  ie.20 

2S.SS 

96  inch. 

...    36.00 

54.34 

36  inch.. 

.  .    18.00 

26.64 

We  can  furnish  the  Cabinet  Clamp  with  4  inch 
reach  from  bar  to  center  of  button,  eccentric  and 
also  screw,  up  to  24  inch  length  for  light  work. 
If  longer  than  24  inches  it  should  be  made  with 
screw  for  very  light  work  and  we  do  not  recom- 
mend this  clamp  over  24  inch  length. 

11/4  Inch  I  Bar — Price  per  doz. 

10   inch $10.60      18    inch $13.20 

12    inch 11.40      24    inch 15.00 

SHIP  CARPENTERS'  CLAMP  SCREW 

Sliding  Jaw 


Fig.  3 


No. 

Size  of  Frame 
Inches 

Space  in  Clear 
inches 

Eacli 

1 
2 
3 

3  X    % 
3i^X    % 

4  xl 

30 
36 
36 

$14.25 
17.75 
20.00 

HAND    SCREWS 

Jaws  made  of  well- 
seasoned  hard  maple, 
sanded  and  oiled. 
Spindles  made  of  se- 
lected hickory  stock, 
air  seasoned,  and  un- 
der test  show  extra- 
ordinary twisting 
resistance.  They  are 
tumbled  and  waxed. 
Instead  of  lessening 
the  (natural  strength 
of  the  wood  it  is  re- 
tained uninjured  in 
the  thre'ads  by  making  them  saw-cut  with  a  special 
machine  and  the  wood  is  not  xyeakened  by  having 
a  V  shaped  tool  forced  through  it,  tearing  and 
bruising  the  grain.  The  threads  on  the  spindles 
are  25%  stronger  and  more  lasting  than  those  of 
any  other  wood  hand   screw. 

HAND   SCREW  LIST 
July   1,    1907 


Fig.  800 


Q 


800 

1^/4 

28 

24 

3      x3 

17 

$40.00 

801 

1  % 

26 

22 

II5II 

15^! 

35.00 

802 

ivt 

24 

20 

13% 

32.00 

803 

22 

20 

2%x2i^ 

12 

30.00 

804 

1  v& 

22 

2%x2% 

1214 

28.50 

805 

1% 

20 

2%x2% 

10% 

27.00 

806 

20 

2%x2% 

11 

25.00 

807 

18 

2%x2% 

9% 

23.50 

808 

% 

18 

2^x2% 

10 

22.00 

809 

16 

2     x2 

SVi 

20.00 

810 

% 

16 

l%xl% 

18.50 

811 

% 

14 

l%xl% 

ly. 

17.00 

812 

% 

12 

l%xl% 

Vi 

14.50 

813 

% 

10 

l%xl% 

12.00 

814 

8 

l%xl% 

3 

9.50 

815 

% 

6 

5 

1     xl 

2 

8.00 

816 

% 

5 

%x    % 

1% 

7.00 

Parts,  either  screws  or 
of  complete  Hand  Screw. 


Jaws,  list  one-third  price 


BOAT    CLAMP    SCREWS 
W^rought  Iron 


Fip.  70 


Size  of 

Dia.  of 

Space  In 

No. 

Frame 

Screw 

Clear 

Each 

Incli. 

;■,     :,-s; 

inches 

10 

21"-. 

18x5 

$7.00 

20 

2%x 

16x4 

5.75 

30 

2     x-2 

i  --4 

14x4 

5.00 

40 

l%x% 

V4 

12x3% 

4.50 

60 

1%X% 

10x3% 

3.75 

60 

l%x% 

IH 

8x3 

3.00 

70 

1%X% 

6x3 

2.50 

FOR    STEEL    MACHINISTS'    CLAMPS    SEE    INDEX 


58 


Geo-bcaiieeM'.ter  ^  Qo. 


STEEL  BAR  CARPENTERS'  CLAMP 


Fig.  C4A 

The  bar  is  rolled  from  a  special  quality  of  stiff  steel;  the  "T"  shape  has  much  more  strength 
for  a  given  weight  than  is  possessed  by  flat  stock.  The  notches  are  cut  on  the  lower  edge  of  the 
bar,   affording  greater  holding  power  to  the  sliding  jaw  than  if  they  were  on  the  upper  edge. 

The  steel  screw  is  provided  with  a  deep  and  powerful  thread;  the  crank,  sliding  jaws  and 
pawl  are  malleable,  and  the  handle  of  wood,  ebonized.  The  si^es  given  below  represent  a  maxi- 
mum width  of  work  which  each  size  will  take. 


Size 

Diameter 

Width 

Price 
per  pair 

Size 

Diameter 

Width 

No. 

of  Beam 

of  Screw 

of  Work 

No. 

of  Work 

inches 

inches 

up  to  feet 

inches 

inches 

up  to  feet 

per  pair 

CIA 

1^X1% 

% 

1 

$3.80 

C5A 

T\xl  1/2 

% 

5 

$    7.00 

C2A 

fsXl  V2 

% 

2 

4.20 

C6A 

1/4x1% 

% 

6 

11.90 

C3A 

t-gxl  1/2 

% 

3 

5.60 

C7A 

1/4x1% 

% 

7 

13.30 

C4A 

AxlVa 

% 

4 

6.30 

C8A 

¥4X1% 

% 

8 

15.40 

WOOD  BAR  CARPENTERS'  CLAMP 


Fig.  C 10  A 


This  Clamp  is  suitable  for  all  purposes  in  which  woodwork  is  required  to  be  firmly  held  in  a 
powerful  Clamp.  The  bottom  of  the  wood  bar  is  perfectly  smooth,  the  Clamps  may  be  set  flat  on 
the  bench  and  the  work  put  in  them  from  the  upper  side.  The  movable  jaw  may  be  engaged  in 
the   different  holes   to   accommodate  different  sizes  of  work. 

The  bar  is  made  of  thoroughly  seasoned  and  carefully  selected  hard  wood,  oil  finished,  l%x2% 
inch  iron,  carefully  japanned.     Steel  screw  and  malleable  fittings. 


No. 

Length 
feet 

Price  each 

No. 

Length 
feet 

Price  each 

C    9A 
ClOA 

4 
5 

$3.00 
3.50 

Cll  A 
C12A 

6 
8 

$3.70 
4.00 

CLAMP  IRONS 


Fig.  C 13  A 

A  Very  Strong  and  Durable  Set  of  Clamp  Irons 

Wood  bar  is  illustrated  for  purpose  of  showing  how  irons  are  attached.     The  irons  only  are 
furnished.    The  screw  is  made  of  cold  rolled  steel  with  a  deep,  square-cut  thread,  and  heavy  swivel 
washer  on  the  end  next  to  the  work.     Finished  with  a  heavy  crank  and  handle.     May  be  quickly 
and  easily  attached  to  any  l%x2i^   inch  wood  bar  of  any  length. 
C  13  A.     1  dozen  sets  in  case per  set  $1.00 

FOR  OTHER  STYLES   OF  CLAMPS  AND  VISES.  SEE  INDEX 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  «  eo. 


59 


RULES 


The   rules  listed   below   are  of  superior   grade,   due    to   tlie'  quality    and   seasoning  of   the    wood     the 

weight  of  the  metal  used   in  *'--   —  =  -*-  ---=   --= = -•  •         ,  ,       ..  ,    .. 

the   finish.     As   will   be    noted 

varying  in   length,   width, 

bindinsH,  etc.,  in  these   rules  are  mnae  of  brasH,  ^iTblch   prevents   rusting. 


V    itic   ui   jsupciiui    Bicvuc,   uue    lu    Liie    (juaiiiy    ana    seasoning   or    ine    wood,    the 
in  the  joints  and   trimmings,    the   nicety   of   graduation,    and   the   care   given    to 

ted    in   the  various   tables  following,  they  are  made  in  a  wide  ranee  nf  r,„r^K«^ 
forms  of  joints   and   plates,  style  of   trim,   and   graduations.     All   iolnf«       i    ♦ 

les  are  made  of  brass,  ^iThlch   prevents   rustine.  •  P'"**"» 


TWO  FOOT  BOXWOOD  RULES, 
UNBOUND 


Fig.   62 
FOUR  FOLD,   1   IXCH  WIDE 

No.  68.     Round   joint,   middle  plates,   Sths  and 

IGths  drafting  scale per  doz.  $2.50 

No.  61.     Square   joint,   middle    plates,    8th   and 

16ths    drafting    scales per  doz.     ;{.00 

No.  e.t.     Square  joint,  edge  plates,  Sths,  lOths, 

12ths  and    16ths    drafting    scales.  ..  .per  doz.     4.00 
FOUR  FOLD,  1%    INCHES  WIDE 
No.  72.     Square  joint,  edge   plates,   Sths,   lOths 

and    Ifiths   drafting  scales per  doz.  $.%.00 

I'acked    i/^    dozen   in    Vox.     Weight  per  dozen,  ap- 
proximately 2   lbs. 

TWO  FOOT  BOXWOOD  RULES, 
BOUND 

FOUR  FOLD,  1  IXCH  WIDE 

No.  84.     Square  joint,  half  bound,   Sths,  lOths, 

12ths  and   16ths   drafting  scales.  ..  .per  doz.  $6.50 
No.  62.     Square  joint,   full   bound,   Sths,    lOths, 

12ths  and  IGths   drafting  scales.  ..  .per  doz.     S.OO 
THREE   FEET,   FOUR    FOLD,    1    INCH   WIDE, 

UNBOUND. 
No.  66M:.     Arch  joint,  middle  plates,  Sths  and 

IGths     drafting    scale per  doz.  $6.00 

Packed    V2   dozen   in   box.     Weight  per  dozen,  ap- 
proximately 2Vi   lbs. 

SPECIAL  BOXWOOD  RULES 


Fig.  r,3Yi 
ARCHITECTS'  FOUR  FOLD,  1  INCH  W  IDE 

The  inside  edges  of  these  rules  are  beveled  and 
divided  into  Drafting  Scales,  %,  V4,  %  and  i/^  inch 
to  the  foot.  The  beveling  brings  tho  edges  close  to 
the  surface  being  scaled,,  which  is  a  great  con- 
venience in  laying  out  work  or  when  used  with  a 
pencil.  Drafting  scales  are  used  for  laying  out 
work  or  reading  drawings  where  a  scale  of  ^  and 
14  Inch,  etc.,  to  the  foot  is  found  convenient. 
No.  53^!.     Arch  joint,  edge  plates,  Sths,  lOths, 

12ths   and    IGths  drafting  scales.  ..  .per  doz.  $8.00 
Packed  i/^  dozen  in  box.     Weight  per  dozen,  1%  lbs. 


Fig.   806 

RIVET  JOINT  ZIGZAG  RULES 


Weight 

Vellow 

White 

Foot 

per 
dozen 

No. 

Enamel 
Flnl.sh, 

No. 

Enamel 
FInl.sh, 

Per  doz 

Per  doz. 

2 

.S 

802 

11.80 

852 

$2.04 

3 

1% 

80,3 

2.70 

853 

3.00 

4 

1% 

804 

3.60 

854 

3.96 

5 

ly* 

80.5 

4..''.0 

855 

4.92 

6 

2-'s 

806 

5.40 

856 

6.00 

8 

4 

808 

7.20 

858 

7.92 

Packed  1 

dozen  in 

box. 

MASTER  SLIDE  RULE 

1^ 


Pig.  5695 

Especially    adapted    for   measuring   inside   points 
not  accessible  for  regular  rules. 
Length,   6   feet per   doz.    $15.00 

BOXWOOD  CALIPER  RULES 

All  Caliper  Rules  are  regularly  made  with  caliper 
left  hand,  as  shown  in  illustration.  They  can  be 
furnished  with  caliper  right  hand — that  is,  with 
the  caliper  slide  in  the  other  leg  of  the  rule,  the 
caliper  head  or  end  i)iece  being  turned  the  other 
way — for  25c  extra  per  dozen.  Caliper  slides  are 
regularly  graduated  in  IGths,  but  can  be  furnished 
in  32nds  without  additional  charge,  if  so  ordered 
(except  No.  83C  which  is  regularly  graduated  in 
32nds). 


Fig.  321/2 

SIX  INCH,  TWO  FOLD 

No.  39.     Square  joint,  %  inch  wide,  Sths,  lOths, 

12ths  and   IGths per  doz.  $4.50 

Packed    V2   dozen  in  box.     Weight  per  dozen,  ap- 
proximately 1  lb. 

ONE  FOOT,  TWO  FOLD 

No.  36%.     Square  joint.  1%    inches  wide,  Sths, 

lOths.    12ths   and    IGths per  doz.  $6.60 

Packed  \^  dozen  in  box.     Weight  per  dozen  1%  lbs. 

ONE  FOOT,  FOUR  FOLD 

No.  33.     Arch  joint,  edge  plates,  1  inch  wide, 

Sths,    lOths,    12ths   and    IGths per  doz.  $  7.00 

No.  .•{2V2.     Arch  joint,  full  bound.  1  inch  wide, 

Sths,  lOths,  12ths  and  16ths per  doz.     lO.OO 

Packed    >^   dozen  in  box.     Weight  per  dozen  ap- 
proximately IVi  lbs. 

TWO  FOOT,  FOUR  FOLD 
No.  83C.     Arch  joint,   edge  plates,  1%    inches 

wide,  Sths,  lOths  and  IGths per  doz.  $12.00 

Packed    Vi    dozen   in  box.     Weight  per  dozen,  ap- 
proximately 3  lbs. 

RAYBONE  COMBINATION 

ROXWOOD 


Fig.  5604 
No.  1190.     Two    foot,    four    fold,    with    spirit 

level  and   degrees   on  joint per  doz.  $18.00 


FOR  LEVELS,  PLUMHS,  AND  TAPE  LINES,  SEE  INDEX 


60 


GEO-B-eAIiPEM*TER  S  SO. 


RULES  AND  BEVELS 


GLASS  GUTTERS'  RULES 

With  Brass  Flange  or  Lip 


Fig.   7143 

Graduated  Both  Sides  and  Both  Edges  in  Consecutive 

Inches   and   Sths 

POLISHED  MAPLE 


No. 

Length 
inches 

Size 
inches 

Weight 

per  dozen 

lbs. 

Per  dozen 

7141 

36 

l%xiA 

7 

$29.40 

7142 

48 

l%xVi 

9 

41.40 

7143 

60 

21/2x14 

15 

53.40 

7144 

72 

21/2x14 

17 

64.80 

7145 

84 

3     XV4, 

22 

82.80 

7146 

96 

3     X1/4 

27 

100.80 

7147 

108 

31/2x14 

34 

118.20 

7148 

120 

31/2x1/4 

37 

136.20 

7149 

144 

31/2x3/8 

65 

204.00 

Fig.    1.     Board    Rule 

No.  1.     Three  tier,  31^  foot  inspector's  Board 

Rule    per   dozen  ip27.00 

This  Rule  is  made  of  the  very  best  second  growth 

white  hickory.     The  head  is  brazed   (steel  caps  and 

brass  shoulders). 

No.  2.  Three  tier,  3  foot  Board  Rule. per  dozen  $25,001 
This  Rule  is  the  same  as  No.  1,  except  in  length. 

It  is  the  rule  for  regular  yard  work. 


No.  14.     Square  Head  Log  Rule  figured  to  4 
inches,     with     8     inch     handle,     any     scale 
desired per   dozen  $27.00 

No.  15.  Square  Head  Log  Rule,  figured  to  36 
inches,  with  6  inch  handle,  any  scale  de- 
sired   per    dozen     23.00 


3-    4   ,5-    6-  .7-    6'    9-   -10.1 

3.    4-  -5:.  6-:   7„  -s-;:^  . 

,rff.,3lr,.l.4l.,,..6l,,,l,6l     "7-^^ 
*ls.  «,     Diamond  Head  Log  Rule 

This  patent  Diamond  Head  is  especially  recom- 
mended on  account  of  the  head  being  able  to  with- 
stand more  strain  than  regular  head.  We  carry  in 
stock  the  Diamond  Head  in  Nos.  2  and  6,  3  foot. 
In  lengths  of  8,  10,  18  one  side,  12,  14.  16,  reverse 
side. 

Made  to  order  in  any  rule. 
Extra  price,  add  to  list per  dozen  $2.00 


EXTENSION  RULES 


m..iatHma  ;a|jg^| jyjyiii  - 


Fig.  240 

These  Rules  are  very  useful  for  accurately  meas- 
uring the  distance  between  two  fixed  points.  When 
extended  to  required  length,  the  sections  may  be 
secured  by  the  set  screw.  To  read  this  rule,  add 
to  the  number  of  feet  indicated  by  large  figure, 
nearest  left  end  of  rule,  the  inches  and  fractions 
of  inches  exposed  from  under  left  hand  end  of  the 
upper  section. 
No.  240.     2-4  feet  long.     1  inch  wide'.     Maple 

Brass  trim.     Sths  of  inches per  dozen  $  8.00 

No.  360.     3-6  feet  long.     1  inch  wide.     Maple. 

Brass  trim.     Sths  of  inches per  dozen       9.0O 

No.  480.     4-8  feet  long.     1  inch  wide.     Maple. 

Brass  trim.     Sths  of  inches per  dozen     10.00 

No.  510.     5-10  feet  long.  1   inch  wide.     Maple 

Brass  trim.     Sths  of  inches per  dozen     12.0O 

No.  613.     6-12  feet  long.  1  inch  wide.     Maple. 

Brass  trim.     Sths  of  inches per  dozen     15.0O 

Weight  per  dozen,  approximately  12  lbs. 

SHIP  GARPENTERS'  BEVELS 


Fig.  43 

No.  42.  Boxwood,  double  tongue.  Divided  Sths 
and  16ths.  Packed  1  dozen  in  box.  Weight 
per  dozen,   1%    lbs per  dozen  $4.0<V 


BLAGKSMITHS'  RULES 


Fig.  17 


This  Rule  consists  of  two  legs  made  from  spring 
brass,  joined  together  by  a  brass  joint  containing 
a  stiff  spring  which  holds  the  rule  rigid  when 
open.  Particularly  adapted  for  measuring  hot 
metal,  as  it  can  be  cooled  by  plunging  in  water 
without  rusting. 

No.  17.     2  foot,   2   fold.      %    inch  wide.     Grad- 
uated in  Sths  and  16ths  of  inches. per  dozen  $6.00 
Packed  %  Dozen  in  Box.     Weight  Per  Dozen,  2%  lbs. 


BLAGKSMITHS*  HOOK  AND 
HANDLE  RULE 


Fig.  1063 

No.  1063.  Made  from  hard  brass,  -fn  inch  thick, 
1-h  inches  wide.  Graduations  and  figures  heavy  and 
distinct.  Marked  on  both  sides,  lower  edge,  inches 
and  leths;  one  side  measures  from  inside  of  hook, 
other  side  from  end  of  rule.  Graduated  12  inches, 
have  flat  handles  and  measure  16%  inches  over  all. 
Weight  8  oz.  each. 
Price,    each $1.25 


FOR   GLASS,    GliAZIEiRS'    POINTS   AND   PUTTY,    SEE   INDEX 


Geo-B-CaiipeN'ter  «  Co. 


61 


"CHALLENGE" 

STEEL 

MEASURING 

TAPES 

Instantaneous    Readings 

Metal  lined  hard  leather  cases,  nlcke) 
plated  trimmings,  folding  flush  handle, 
ODened  by  pressing-  pin  on  opposite  side. 
Measurements  guaranteed  accurate. 


Fig.  263.    "Challenge"  \\^TH  THREE-EIGHTH  INCH  TAPES    Pig.  1263.    "Challenge 

Marked  Feet.  Inches  and  8th8,  One  Side  Only 

Junior" 

No 1     260 

261 

33 

8 

3.50 

263 

50 

12 

4.00 

2&1 
66 
14 

5.00 

265 
75 
17 

5.25 

266 

Length,    feet |       25 

100 

21 

Each    . .  .' : '    3.25 

6.75 

Marked  Feet,  lOths  and  lOOths.  One  Side  Only 


No 

Length,  feet.. 
W't.  each,  oz. 
Each    


260U 

261D 

2631> 

264D 

265D 

266D 

2a 

33 

50 

75 

100 

7 

8 

12 

14 

17 

21 

3.25 

3.50 

4.00 

6.00 

5.25 

6.75 

FIG.  1263.    '^CHALLENGE  JUNIOR"  STEEL  MEASURING  TAPES 


Metal   lined   hard   leath 
elde.     Measurements  guar 


er  cases,   nickel  plated  trimmings,   folding  flush   handle,  opened  by  pressing  pin  on   opposite 
teed  accurate. 

WITH  0\E-QUARTER-INCH  TAPES 

Marked  Feet.  Incites  and  16th8.  One  Side  Only 


No 

1260 

25 

4 

3.00 

1261 

33 

3.2I 

1263 

50 

6 

3.50 

126* 

66 

7 

4.00 

1265 

75 

8 

4.50 

1266 

100 

11 

Each    

5.75 

Marked  Feet.  lOths  and  lOOth 

8.  One  Sid 

9  Only 

No                                                                                           

1260D 

25 

4 

3.00 

1261D 
3.2I 

12631> 
.     50 
6 
3.50 

1264D 

66 

7 

4.00 

1265D 

75 

8 

4.50 

1266D 

100 

11 

Each     

5.75 

"RELIABLE"  STEEL 

MEASURING 

TAPES 

Metal  lined  hard  leather  cases,  double 
folding  flush  handle,  opened  by  pressing 
on  opposite  side.  Handle  has  extension 
finger  hold  which  affords  a  firm  grip 
when  winding  in  tape.  Nickel  plated 
trimmings.  Measurements  guaranteed 
accurate. 


QTi:;^! 


Fig.  203.      "Reliable" 


WITH   THREE-EIGHTHS-INCH   TAPES 

Marked  Feet,  Inches  and  Sths.  LinkH  on  Back 


Fig.   103.    «ReUable  Janlor" 


200 

25 

9 

4.50 

201 

33 

10 

5.20 

203 

50 

13 

7.20 

204 

66 

9.lo^ 

205 

75 

19 

10.40 

206 

100 

22 

12.80 

20; 

150 

30 

18..'>0 

Length     feet 

200 

Each    

24.00 

Marked  Feet.   lOthw  and    lOOths.  Links  on   Back 


No 

Length,  feet. 
Wt.  each,  os 
Each    


200D 

201I> 

203  D 

204D 

205  D 

206D 

207D 

208U 

25 

33 

50 

66 

75 

100 

150 

200 

9 

10 

13 

16 

19 

22 

30 

39 

4.50 

5.20 

7.20 

9.20 

10.40 

12.80 

18.!>0 

24.00 

FIG.  103.    "RELIABLE  JUNIOR"  STEEL  MEASURING  TAPES 

Metal  lined  hard  leather  cases.  Double  folding  flush  handle,  opened  by  pressing  on  opposite  side.  Nickel  plated 
trInuiiinKS.  Handle  has  extension  finger  hold  which  aftords  a  firm  grip  when  winding  In  tape.  Measurements 
guaranteed    accurate. 

WITH  ONE-QUARTER-INCH  TAPES 
Marked  Feet.  Inches  and   Kiths.  One  Side  Only 


No 

Length,  feet.  . 
Wt.  each,  oz. 
Each     . 


100 

101 

103 

104 

105 

25 

33 

60 

66 

75 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

3.75 

4.00 

4.60 

5.25 

5.75 

106 

100 

11 

7.00 


Can  furnish  marked   feet,   lOths  and   lOOtbs,  one   side   only   If  desired. 


63 


GeoBCar.pen"ter  s  Go. 


Pig.  600 


METALLIC 

MEASURING 

TAPES 

Flush  Handle 


Hard  leather  cases,  double  folding  flush  handle, 
opened  by  pressing  pin  on  opposite  side.  Tape  % 
inch  wide,  made  of  best  woven  linen,  with  metallic 
warp.  We  guarantee  these  Metallic  Tapes  to  be 
less  liable  to  shrink  or  stretch  than  any  other  style. 

Marked  One  Side  Only  in  12ths  or  lOths 


Fig.  660.     Junior 


12th8  of  feet 

No.l 

600 

601 

603 

604 

605 

606 

lOth   of   feet 

No.  1 

6001) 

6011> 

603D 

604D 

605D 

6061) 

Length    

feetl 

25 

33 

50 

66 

75 

100 

Weight  each 

oz.  1 

9 

11 

13 

18 

20 

22 

Each    

1 

$3.00 

2.30 

2.80 

3.10 

3.40 

4.20 

Can  furnish  marked  both  sides,  12ths  and  links  or  lOtbs  and  links  if  desired. 

JUNIOR  METALLIC  MEASURING  TAPES 

Fig.  660  Flush  Handle 

Hard   leather   cases,    nickel  plated    trimmings,   double   folding  flush  handle,   opened  by  pressing  pin  on  opposite 
Tape     is     made     of     best     woven     linen     with     metallic     warp.       Marked     one     side     only     in     lOths     and     12ths. 
The  Junior  Metallic  is  less  than  one-half  the  size  and  weight  of  a  regular  Metallic  Tape. 
WITH  THREE-EIGHTH  INCH  TAPES 
Marked  Feet,  Inches  and  8ths,  One  Side  Only 


No 

.J 

660 

661 

663 

664 

Length    

feetl 

25 

33 

50 

66 

Weight    each 

oz.  1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

Each   

$1.80 

2.00 

2.25 

3.75 

'.75 

.90 

1.25 

1  50 

Can  furnish  marked  feet.  lOtbs  and  lOOths,  one  eide  only,  if  desired. 

LINEN 

AND 

ASS  SKIN 

MEASURING   TAPES. 

Hard  leather  cases,  flush  handle,  nickel 
plated    trimmings.      Tape    %    inch    wide, 
made  of  pure  linen,  and  reinforced  with 
leather  the  first  four  inches. 
Fig,  400  "Sterling"  Fig.  710  *'UniversaI- 

"STERLING"  LINEN  MEASURING  TAPES 


Marked 

One 

Side 

Only 

in  12ths 

or  lOths 

i2thsof  feet 

No.l 

400 

401 

403 

1          404 

405 

406 

lOths  of  feet 

No.  1 

400D 

4011) 

4031) 

1          404D 

4051) 

406D 

Length    

feetl 

25 

33 

50 

1               66 

75 

100 

Weight  each 

oz   1 

S 

9 

12 

1               14 

16 

19 

Each     

1 

$1.25 

1.40 

1.65 

1           1.95 

2.10 

2.50 

Extra   tapes    only,    n 
side     

larked    one  1 

.65 

1 

.75 

1 

1.00 

1          1.15 

1.25 

1.50 

Can  furnish  marked  both  sides,  12ths  and  links  or  lOths  and  links  if  desired. 

"UNIVERSAL"  MEASURING  TAPES 

Fig.  710.     Ass  Skin  Measuring  Tapes 
With   One-half  Inch   Cotton   Tape  Waterproof   Coated 

Cases  brasg  bound  and  sides  handsomely  cream  enameled.     Brass  folding  handles,  brass  rings  and 


No 

1 

710 

711 

712 

713 

714 

715 

716 

Length    

feetl 

25 

33 

40 

50 

66 

75 

100 

Weight  per  dozen.  .  .  . 

lbs.  1 

21/2 

3 

3% 

4 

5 

5% 

6% 

Price  per  dozen 

1 

$3.75 

4.00 

4.50 

5.00 

6.00 

7.50 

9.00 

GEo-B-CAiiPEM'TER  R  ea 


63 


Fig.    240. 


"RIVAL" 

STEEL 

MEASURING 

TAPES 

Instantaneous  Readings 

Nickel  plated  steel  cases,  folding 
flush  handle,  opened  by  pressing  pin 
on  opposite  side.  Cases  have  knurled 
edges,  which  afford  a  firm  hold  when 
winding  In  tape.  Measurements 
guaranteed  accurate. 
RlTal" 

A\1TH   THREE-EIGHTH  INCH  TAPES 
Marked  Feet,  Inches  and  8ths,  One  Side  Only 


Figr.    1240.    «RlTaI   Junior" 


No 

340 

25 

7 

2.75 

241 

33 

3.00 

243 

50 

11 

3.40 

244 

66 

14 

4.25 

245 
75 
16 

4.50 

246 

Each 

5.75 

Marked  Feet,  lOths  and  lOOths, 

One  Side  Only 

Is'o 

240D 

25 

7 

2.75 

241D             243D 

33                  50 

244D 

14 
4.25 

245D 

75 
16  - 
4.50 

2461) 

Length      feet        

100 

Each   

3.00 

3.40 

5.75 

Fig.  1240  "RIVAL   JUNIOR"  STEEL   MEASURING   TAPES 


Nickel    plated    steel    cases,    folding    flush    handle,    opened    by    pressing    pin    on    opposite    side, 
edges,  which  afford  a  firm  hold  when  winding  in  tape.     Accuracy    guaranteed. 

WITH  OXE-QUARTER  INCH  TAPES 
Marked  Feet,  Inches  and  16ths,  One  Side  Only 


Cases    have    knurled 


No. 

1240 

25 

4 

2.50 

1241 

33 

5 

2.75 

1243 

50 

6 

3.00 

1244 

66 

3.5I       ' 

1245 

75 

9 

4.00 

1246 

100 

11 

5.00 

Wt.    each,    oz .... 

Each   

Marked  Feet,  lOths  and  lOOths, 

One  Side  Only 

No 

1241D 

33 

6 

2.75 

1243D 

50 

6 

3.00 

1244D 

66 

8 

3.50 

1245D 

75 

9 

4.00 

Wt.    each,    oz 

4 

11 
5.00 

Each  

2.50 

"UNIVERSAL"  MEASURING  TAPES 

Patent  Leather   Cases 
Brass  folding:  handles,  brass  rings  and  trimmings 

With  One-Half  Inch  Cotton  Tape  Waterproof  Coated 
So 810       811       812       813       814       815       816 

Length,    feet 25  33         40         50         66         75         100 

Wt,  per  doz.,  lbs.  .      3  3  Vz       3%       4i/4       5^4        5  V2         6% 

Price  per  doz $4.75     5.00     5.75     6.25      7.25     8.75      10.75 

Marked  Meters  and  Centimeters  One  Side  Only 

No 811M       813M       814M       815M  816M 

Length,  meters 10            15            20            25  30 

Wt.  per  doz.,  lbs 3^          4%           5  i^           5%  6% 

Price  per  doz $5.00        6.25         7.25         9.50  10.75 


Fig.   810.     ''Universal" 


"MARVEL"  POCKET  STEEL  TAPES 

No.  3143 — 36  inches,  14  inch  wide,  graduated  in  inches  and 
16ths.  Nickel  plated  cases,  spring  wind  with  center  stop. 
The  "Marvel"  sells  itself  from  an  attractive  leatherette  dis- 
play box  of  one  dozen  tapes.  The  latest  thing  in  pocket 
tapes,  and  a  beautiful  and  durable  article.  Weight  per 
gross,  10  V^   lbs per  dozen  $3.00 


Fie. 3143 


64 


Geo-B-Cahpen'ter  s  Co. 


Pig. 


ENGINEER'S  STEEL  TAPES 
FIG.  233  ENGINEER'S  PATTERN  STEEL  TAPES 

Instantaneous 

Readings 

MetaJ  lined  hard 
leather  cases,  nickel 
plated  trimmings, 
folding-  flush  handle, 
opened  by  pressing 
pin  on  opposite  side, 
two  detachable  rings. 
The  tape  can  he 
readily  detached 
from  case,  and  we 
furpish  an  extra  ring 
for  the  other  end. 
The  steel  is  heavier 
and  stronger  than 
used  in  the  regular 
steel  tapes,  and  the 
cases    are    thinner. 


licather   Case 


Fig.  273.     Engineers* 


Marked  Feet,  Inches  and  8ths,  One  Side  Only 
WITH  ONE-QUARTER  INCH  TAPES  WITH  FIVE-SIXTEENTHS  INCH  TAPES 


No 

331 

33 

13 

5.00 

233 
50 
17 

6.00 

234 

66 

21 

8.00 

235 
75 
22 

9.50 

236   1 
100 
27 
12.00 

221 

33 

15 

5.00 

223 

50 

19 

6.00 

224 

66 

23 

8.00 

225 

75 

25 

9.50 

226 

Length,  feet 

100 
30 

Each 

12.00 

Marked  Feet,    lOths  and   lOOths,   One  Side  Only 
WITH  ONE-QUARTER  INCH  TAPES  WITH  FIVE-SIXTEENTHS  INCH  TAPES 


231D 

233D 

50 

17 

6.00 

234D 

66 

21 

8.00 

235D 

75 

22 

9.50 

23CD 
100 
27 
12.00 

22  ID 

1 

223D 

50 

19 

6.00 

224D 

66 

23 

8.00 

225D 

11 

9.50 

226I> 

Length,  feet 

Wt.  each,  oz  

.......           13 

100 
30 

Each 

1  5.00 

12.00 

Marked  Metric  One  Side  Only 
WITH  ONE-QUARTER  INCH  TAPES  AVITH  FIVE-SIXTEENTHS   INCH  TAPES 


No 

23iai 

10 

13 

5.00 

233M 

15 

17 
6.00 

23431 

20 

21 

8.00 

23531 
25 
23 
10.25 

23631 

27 
12.00 

22131 

10 

15 

5.00 

22331 

15 

19 

6.00 

22431 

20 

23 

8.00 

22531 

25 

26 

10.25 

%2GM 

30 

30 

Each 

12.00 

FIG.  273  ENGINEER'S  PATTERN  FRAME  STEEL  TAPES 

Metal    frames   and    trimmings,    polished    hardwood    handles,    two    detachable    rings.     The    tape    can    be    readily    de- 
tached from  frame,  and  when,  so  detached,  the  frame  can  be   conveniently   carried    in    pocket. 

Tapes   less   than   100   feet   long  are    put   up    on   two   arm   frames;    tapes   100    feet   and   longer   are   put   up   on   four 
arm  frames. 

WITH  ONE-QUARTER  INCH  HEAVY  TAPES 
Marked  Feet,  Inches  and  8ths,  One  Side  Only 


No 

271 

17 
4.25 

1   273 

50 

20 

5.35 

274 

66 

21 

6.25 

275 

75 

24 

7.50 

276 

100 

30 

9.00 

277 

150 

38 

13.50 

278 

200 

"Wt.  each,  oz  . .  . . 

48 

Each  

17.50 

Marked  Feet,    lOths  and   lOOths,   One  Side  Only 


No. 

271D 

33 

17 

4.25 

273D 

50 

20 

5.25 

274D 

66 

21 

6.25 

275D 

75 

24 

7.50 

276D 

100 

30 

9.0O 

277D 

150 

38 

13.50 

2781) 

Length,  feet 

200 

Each  

17.50 

Marked  Metric  One  Side  Only 


No.     . . . 

Length, 
Wt.  eai 
Each    . . 


27131 

10 

17 

4.25 


27331 

15 

20 
5.25 


27431 

20 

21 

6.25 


27531 

25 

25 

8.00 


27731 
50 
41 
14.50 


TAPE  HOOKS 


CLAMP  HANDLES 


For  attaching  to  steel  tapes, 
inside  of  hook. 


Measures  from 


No.  551. 
No.  552. 


For    14    inch  tapes each  $0.G0 

For   %    inch  tapes "  .60 


Vie.  RKi 

For  attaching  to  any  part  of  a  steel  tape,  en- 
abling one   to   adapt   it  to   any   desired   length. 
Brass,  nicely  nickel  pla-ted. 
No.  584.     Weight,  4  oz each  $1.00 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  «  eo. 


65 


REGULAR  SCREW  DRIVERS 


Fis:.  20 

These  Screwdrivers  are  unsurpassed  for  strength  and 
durability. 

The  blade,  shank  and  head  are  one  piece  of  special  steel. 
Two  patented  projecting  wings  under  the  head,  together 
with  a  rivet  which  passes  through  the  ferrule,  handle 
and  shank,  securely  fastens  the  blade  in  the  handle,  pre- 
venting  Its   turning    (see   cut). 

They  are  made  in  two  forms:  One,  In  which  the  metal 
head  comes  clear  through  the  handle,  an'd  one,  designed 
for  electricians,  giving  the  same  advantages  of  strength, 
but  having  the  head  countersunk  in  the  handle  and  insul- 
ated by  a  non-conducting  plug.  All  have  finely  tempered 
blades,  and  are  well  finished.  The  handles  are  fluted  and 
staineid  black. 


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CABINET  MAKERS 
SCREW  DRIVERS 


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In  this  form  of  Driver,  the  sides  of  the  tip  are  parallel 
Instead  of  being  tapered,  the  width  of  the  tip  being  the 
same  as  the  diameter  of  the  shank.  This  permits  of  a 
countersunk  screw  being  followed  up  without  marring  or 
damaging  the   work.      Same  construction  as  Fig.  20. 


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LEADER"  SCREW  DRIVERS 


Have  blades 
made  of  a  fine 
quality  of  round  r 
steel,  with  the 
ends,  which  are 
engaged   in    the  Fig.  SO 

handles,  squared,  thus  securely  fastening  them.  The  tips 
take  the  standard  form  throughout  and  neat,  substantial 
ferrules   are   used.      Handles   stained   red. 


Length 
Blade 
Inches 

Size  Over 
Inches 

Package 

Quantity 

dozen 

Weight 
lbs. 

Per  dozen 

2% 
12 

6 

7 

8 

9 
11 

12% 
14 

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18% 

1 

»1.20 
1.32 
1.66 
1.68 
1.80 
1.92 
2.16 
2.28 
2.40 

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SMALL  SHANK  SCREW  DRIVERS 

This     line     of 

Screwdrivers    is  ,    ^_ 

designed        for  l— t"  = 

light    and    dell-  ^,       ^^ 

cate  work.     The  Fig.  60 

blades  are  made 
of     very     small 

stock    and     the  «  Z~^ ■ 5 

tapered    tips    of 
a    proportionate  I*  •&•  55 

size.  The  handles  are  short  and  of  small  diameter  so  that 
they  just  fit  the  palm  of  the  hand,  permitting  the  owner 
to  use  his  thumb  and  forefinger  against  the  shoulder  (near 
the  ferrule)  when  turning  screws  requiring  delicate  ad- 
justment. 

The  No.  55  is  particularly  adapted  for  ligrlit  electrical 
work,  as  the  tip  tits  the  countersink  in  the  porcelain 
fittines. 


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3.60 
4.20 
4.80 
5.40 
6.00 
6.60 
7.20 
8.40 

Where  width  of  tip  is  given,  It  Is  approximately  correct. 


MACHINISTS'  SCREW  DRIVERS 


Fig.  51  Fig.  21  Fig.  51^ 

Our  Machinists'  Screw  Drivers'  are  especially  adapted 
for  heavy  work  where  a  long  driver  cannot  be  conveniently 
used.  Nos.  51%,  62%,  53%  and  54  are  made  with  a  hexa- 
gcn  shank  for  use  with  a  wrench.  No.  54  has  a  Ions:  double 
grip   handle.     The   handles  are    fluted   and   stained   black. 

No.  61.  1%  inch  blade,  %  Inch  diameter,  9/32  Inch 
tip,  5Vi  Inches  over  all;  %  dozen  in  1%  lb.  pack- 
age   per    dozen  $4.20 

No.  62.  3  Inch  blade,  7/16  Inch  diameter,  15/32  Inch 
tip,  IVi,  inches  over  all;  %  dozen  in  2%  lb.  pack- 
age   per  dozen     6.60 

No.  53.  4  Inch  blade,  %  inch  diameter,  %  Inch 
tip,  9%  inches  over  all;  %  dozen  in  4 ',4  lb.  pack- 
age  per  dozen     8.40 

No.  51%.  1%  Inches  blade,  %  inch  diameter,  9/32 
inch  tip,  5%  inches  over  all;  %  dozen  in  2  lb. 
package per    dozen     7.20 

No.  62%.  2%  inch  blade,  7/16  Inch  diameter,  15/32 
Inch  tip,  7%  Inches  over  all;  %  dozen  In  3  lb. 
package per    dozen     8.40 

No.  63%.  3%  Inch  blade,  %  Inch  diameter,  % 
inch  tip,  9-3/16  Inches  over  all;  %  dozen  In  4% 
lb.    package per    dozen  10.20 

No.    64.     10    inch    blade,    %    inch    diameter,    %    Inch     • 
tip,   18   inches  over  all;    %    dozen  In   8%    lb.   pack- 
age   per  rtozen  18.00 

Our   "Baby"   Screwdriver  No.    21    Is  a  handy   little   tool 

for  the  vest  pocket,  only  four  Inches  long  over  all  and  will 

work   a   good    sized    screw.      Same    design    as   the   regoilar 

screwdrivers,  thus  insuring  strength.     The  handle  Is  fluted 

and  stained  black. 

No.  2K  1%  inch  blade,  7/32  Inch  diameter,  5/32  Inch 
tip,     4     Inches    over    all;     weight,     %     dozen,     % 

lb per  dozen  $2.40 

Packed    %   Dozen  In  Box 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  X  eo. 


GOODELL  PATENT  AUTOMATIC 

INTERCHANGEABLE 

SCREWDRIVER 


SCREW   DRIVERS— DRILLS 


Fig.    3 
Each   with  Three  Bits 

No.  1.  Length  extended,  14  inches.. 
No.  2.  Length  extended,  16  inches.. 
No.  3.  Length  extended,  18  inches.. 
Extra    bits    


.each  $1.7.5 

.     "  2.«0 

.    «  :i.25 

.     «'  .20 


'PERFECT"  HANDLE  SCREAVDRIVER 


Fig.  12 
"All  Its  Value  In  Plain  Sight" 

Blade   length,   inches 2            3           4           5  « 

Diameter     V*          V*         Vi         Vi  tV 

Per    dozen $4.25     4.25     4.25     5.00  6.00 

Blade    length.    Inches T            8           10  12 

Diameter   ^s          %          %  ^  % 

Per  doaen    $7.00     8.00     10.00  12.00 

SCREA\T)Rn^R  BITS 


H 


These 
tempered 


26      26      26 
Bits    are    forged 
and   polished. 


from    crucible    steel,    oil 


Size 

Tip 
inches 

Quantity 
dozen 

Package 

Per  dozen 

Assorted 

Assorted 

1 

1 

it 

$1.40 
1.40 
1.40 
1.40 
1.40 
1.40 
1.40 

Fie.  24 


Packed  1  Dozen  in   Pacliage. 

COUNTERSINKS 

These  tools  cut  very  rapidly  and  can 
be  readily  re-sharpened.  The  depth  gauge 
is  a  very  convenient  attachment.  Nos. 
18.  20  and  22,  are  made  of  malleable 
iron,  nickel  plated. 

Nos.  23  and  24  are  very  superior  tools, 
made  of  steel  forgings  and  given  a  blued 
finish. 
No.  18.     Countersink.   Nickel   plated. 

"Weight  package,  %  lb.  .per  dozen  $2.28 
No.  20.     Countersink.    Nickel   plated. 

With      depth      gauge.       "VYeight, 

package,    1    lb per  dozen     3.12 

No.  23.     Countersink.  Steel  forging. 

Weight,  package,  %  lb. per  dozen  3.24 
No.  24.     Countersink.  Steel  forgoing. 

With       depth       gauge.       Weight, 

package,    1    lb per  dozen     3.12 

Packed    %    Dozen   in    Package 

FOR  BIT  BRACES  AND   CUTTING  TOOI^S,   SEE   INDEX 


TOOL   SETS 


Fig.  100 

In  response  to  frequent  demands  for  screw  drivers  put 
up  In  substantial  and  well  finished  boxes,  to  be  used  by 
mechanics  who  desire  to  keep  tools  In  fine  order,  and  by 
gentlemen  or  amateur  mechanics  who  especially  appreciate 
tools  put  up  in  handsome  pets,  we  offer  the  set  as  Ulus- 
trated  above.  The  box,  which  is  very  substantially  made  of 
oak^  handsomely  finished,  contains  on©  each  of  the  fol- 
lowing: tools. 

No.  30  Spiral  Ratchet   Screw  Driver. 

Chuck,  with  drill  points,  eight  sizes.  ^,  A.  iis>  A,  V&, 
-(^.  '9%.  ii  inches,  to  use  for  drilling  holes  with  the  No.  30 
.spiral  ratchet  screw  driver. 

Counterpink  to   use  in  the  same  tool. 

No.  11  Ratchet  Screw  Driver,  with  blade  6  inches  long. 

No.  15  Ratchet  Screw  Driver,  with  finger  turn  on  blade, 
with  blade  3  inches  long. 

These  are  the  styles  and  sizes  of  tools  most  in  demand, 
and  the  combination  in  a  set  covers  all  the  usual  require- 
ments in  tools  for  driving  and  drawing  out  screws.  The 
tools  are  easily  removed  from  box,  and  when  it  is  closed 
are  held  firmly  In  place. 

The  box  measures  12',4iX4?4x2%  Inches.  Weight,  3%  lbs. 
List  price per  set  $4.85 

RECIPROCATING  DRILL 


^  Vif.  50 

Designed  for  use  in  drilling  In  steel.  Iron,  brass  and  other 
metals,  as  well  a.s-  all  varieties  of  woods.  It  is  so  con- 
structed that  the  drill  runs  continuously  to  the  right,  dur- 
ing both  the  forward  and  backward  movement  of  the  driver, 
hence  drills  continuously.  The  pressure  to  feed  the  drill 
is  had  by  the  pressure  against  the  head  of  the  tool,  which 
is  provided  with  ball  bearing  to  reduce  the  friction.  While 
lighter  In  weight,  and  therefore  more  convenient  in  use. 
it  i.s  in  all  essential  noints  st'-onsrer  than  other  annavently 
similar  tools.  The  chuck  is  of  new  design,  has  three  jaws, 
is  accurate,  stronger  and  more  durable  than  similar  chucks, 
and  will  not  get  out  of  order. 

No  drill  points  are  furnished  with  this  tool — the  user 
furnishing  such  quality,  style  and  size  best  suited  for  work 
required  in  wood,  iron,  steel,  brass,  etc.  The  chuck  will 
hold  any  drill  with  straight  shank  -ft  inch  diameter  or 
less.  To  open  or  close  chuck  move  the  driver  up  to  chuck, 
push  down  the  catch  in  lower  end  of  driver,  which  holds 
fast  the  driver  on  spindle.  After  drill  Is  put  in  chuck  and 
tightened,  push  up  the  catch,  releasing  driver  from  spindle 
so  it  can  be  moved  backward  and  forward  to  operate  drill. 

The   movement  or  traverse  of  the  driver  is  S\i    inches. 
The  entire  length  of  tool  without  drill  Is  16  inches.     Packed 
one  In  strong  paper  box.     Weight  per  dozen,  in  paper  box, 
]  5  lbs. 
Price   each    $2.75 

RATCHET   SCREWDRIVER 

With  Screw  Holder  Attachn^ert  Right  and  Left 
Hand,  and  Rigid 


Fig.  110 
Fig.    110.      Ratchet   Screw   Driver   with   screw   holder  at- 

"••hment.      Paf^I-ed  one-haif  rto^on   i-n  b   ^- 


Sizes 
Lenorth  of 
Blade.  In. 

Inches 

Welfi-ht  per  Poz. 
in  paper  boxes 

Price 
each 

4 

5 
6 
8 

13V„ 

4   Iha.      0  oz.                    $0.65 
4  lbs.      3   oz.                        .70 

4  lbs.     8  oz.                       .75 

5  lbs.    IS  oz,                        .86 

6  lbs.   10  oz,                        .95 

Geo-BCarpem'ter  «  eo. 

NAIL  SETS,  PUNCHES,  AWLS,  REELS,  ETC. 

ICE  PICKS  I         AWL  HAFTS  AND  HANDLES 


The  blade,  shank  and  head  are  formed  of  one  piece 
of  steel.  Two  patented  projecting  wings  under  the  head, 
together  with  a  rivet  which  passes  through  the  ferrule, 
handle  and  shank,  securely  fastens  the  blade  in  the  handle. 
The  needle  points  being  carefully  tempered,  no  chopping 
is  necessary,  simply  push  the  point  through  the  ice. 
Handles  stained  black.  Xo.  D,  Ice  Pick,  has  an  iron  band 
around  the  handle  which  will  be  found  convenient  for 
breaking  the  ice  into  small  pieces.  Its  he.xagonal  form 
prevents  the  pick  from  rolling  when  laid  down. 
No.  A.  Ice  Pick,  S'i  inch  blade.  7/32-inch  diameter, 
needle    point;    %    dozen    in    1%    lb.    package.     Per 

dozen     $3.48 

No.  B.  Ice  Pick.  5 '»  inch  blade.  7/32-inch  diameter, 
needle    point;     \'2    dozen    in    1%    lb.    package.     Per 

dozen    

No.  C.  Ice  Pick,  5 ',4  Inch  blade,  5/32-inch  diameter, 
needle    point,     Vz     dozen    in    1    lb.    package.      Per 

dozen      

No.  D.  Ice  Pick,  5\i  inch  blade,  7/32-lnch  diameter, 
needle  point,  Vi  dozen  in  2  lb.  package.  Per 
do^en      


J.48 


J.12 


4..56 


MAGNETIZED 
TACK  HAMMERS 


Fig. 


The  heads,  with  the  exception  of  No.  4,  are  ma«:netized, 

which  enables  the  user  to  easily  locate  and  pick  up  the 
smallest  of  tacks.  The  head,  handle  and  claw  of  No.  4 
is  one  piece  of  malleable  iron.  The  sides  of  the  handle 
are  inlaid  with  two  wooden  strips  securely  riveted  in  place, 
and  all  metal  parts  are  plated. 
No.     1.     10    inch,    hardwood    handle.    3% -Inch    head, 

1   dozen   in    3'4    lb.    package per  doz.  $1,25 

No.     2.     11 '-J     inch,    hardwood    handle.    4-inch    head. 

1  dozen  in  1  U   lb.  package per  doz. 

No.     3.     11 'i    inch,   hardwood  handle,   4%-inch   head, 

1    dozen   in   .">   lb.    package per  doz. 

No.  12.     10  Inch,  iron  handle,  3% -Inch  head,  1  dozen 

In    5%    lb.    package per  doz. 

No.     4.     10%     inch,     inlaid     handle,     4-inch     head,     1 

dozen    In    3 '4    lb.    package per  dozen     2.50 


Pig.  6% 


1.50 


.25 


CHALK  LINE  REELS 

Made  of  hardwood  and  pol- 
ished. With  Xos.  13  and  15  are 
furnished  60  feet  of  strong,  white 
cord,  and  with  Nos.  14  and  15.  a 
Stanley   No.   1   Scratch  Awl. 

No,  11.     4  Inches  long,   2  U -Inch  diameter.     1  dozen 

in    2    lb.    package per  gross  $10.80 

No.  12.     3    Inches    long,    2-lnch    diameter.      3    dozen 

In    2%    lb.    package per  gross       4.30 

No.  13.     3     Inches     long,     2-Inch     diameter.     60     ft. 

line.     1   dozen  In  IH    lb.   package per  gross     21.00 

No.  14.     3  Inches  long.  2-lnch  diameter,  scratch  awl. 

1  dozen  In  2  Vs   lb.  package per  gross     11.40 

No.   15.     .1    Inches   long.    2-lnch   diameter.    60   ft.    line 

and    scratch    awl.      1    dozen    In    3'^     lb.    package. 

Per    gross     27.00 

FOR  HAMMERS,  NAILS. 


Fig.  6 


6.     Peg    Awl    Haft,    leather    top,    steel    chuck. 

dozen    in    2    lb.    package per  gross  $12.00 

Sewing     Haft,     plain     top,     steel     chuck. 


package per  gr 


AWLS 


These   .Vwls  have  blade, 
shank    and     head    formed 
of  one  piece  of  steel.     Two 
patented   projecting  wings 
under    the    head,    together 
with  a  rivet  which  passes 
through    the   steel    ferrule, 
handle      and      shank      se- 
curely f.Tstens  the  blade  in 
the  handle.      The   handles 
are     stained     black 
points   are   carefully    tern 
pered. 
No.  17.     Brad    Awl,     1 '4 -inch 

nat  point.   1   dozen   in   1%    11 
No.  6.     Scratch    Awl, 

eter.    needle    point. 

Per   dozen    

No.     7.     Scratch    Awl 

eler,     needle     point. 


Fig.  7 

I'i-inch    assorted, 

package per  doz.  $3.00 

■■  -inch    diam- 
Ib.    package. 

3.00 

3',i-lnch    blade,     "^-inch    diam- 
',2     dozen     in     1%     lb.     pacU- 


%-inch   blade. 
%    dozen    in    % 


age      per     doz.      3.24 

NAIL  SETS  AND  CENTER  PUNCHES 


Fits.  10 


These  are  made  of  the  finest  grade  of  special  tool  steel 
obtainable  that  can  be  used  in  making  tools  of  this  class. 
They  are  hardened  at  both  ends  and  blued.  The  tips  or 
points  are  carefully  oil  tempered  and  will  stand  the  most 
severe    test    under   all    conditions. 

The  head  is  so  shaped  that  there  is  little  possibility  of 
hammer   slipping  from    the   tool. 

These  tools  are  packed  in  boxes,  assorted  sizes,  or  can 
lie  purchased  singly. 
In  ordering:.  Kive  number  and  size  of  tip  desired. 
These  Nail  Sets  have  tips  that  are  cupped  and  the  edges 
are  nicely  rounded.  The  three  smaller  sizes  have  the  same 
diameter  shank — a  heavier  shank  is  used  in  the  larger  size. 
No.   11.     Nail    Sets,     4    inches    long,     2/32    Inch    tips. 

12  only  in   %   lb.  package per  doz.  $1.40 

No.   11.     Nail     Sets.     4     inches    long,     5/64-inch     tips. 

12   only   in    %    lb.    package per  doz.      1.40 

No.  11.     Nail     Sets.     4     Inches    long.     3/32-inch     tips. 

12  only  in   %   lb.  package per  doz.     1.40 

No.  11.     Nail    Sets,      4    Inches    long.    4/32    inch    tips. 

12    only    in    1 '.g    lb.    package per  doz.     1.40 

Also   regularly  paclted   in   attractive   display   boxes,   as- 
sorte<I  as  follows: 
No.   IIA.     Assorted    sizes,    5  2/32,     3  5/64,    4  3/32-inch 

tips.      12   only  In    %    lb.   package per  box  $1.40 

No.   IIB.     Assorted  sizes,  8  2/32.  6  5/64.  7  3/32.  3  4/32- 
inch   tips      24   only   In   1%    lb.    package.  ...  per  box     2.80 
No.   lie.     Assorted     sizes.     10  2/32.     8  5/64.     11  3/32, 
7  4/32-lnch   tips.      36    only  In   2%    lb.   package.     Per 

box 4.20 

These   Center   Punches   have   tiiw    accurately   shaped    so 
that  the  extreme  point  Is  alwa.vs  in  the  center  of  the  tool. 
Tiie  two  smaller  sizes  have  the  same  diameter  shank;  a 
heavier  shank  is  used  in   the   larger  size. 
No.  10.     Center    Punches.     4     Inches    long,     5/64-Inch 

tips.     12  only  in    %    lb.   package per  doz.   $1.40 

No.  10.     Center     Punches.     4     Inches     long,     %-lnch 

tips.       12    only    in     %     lb.    package per  doz.      1.40 

No.  10.     Center    Punches.      4    inches    long,    5/32-Inch 

tips.      12   only   In    %    lb.   package per  doz.      1.40 

Also   regularly   packed    in    attractive   display   boxes,    as- 
sorted   ae    follows: 
No.   lOA.     Assorted  sizes.  4  5/64,  4%.  4  5/32-lnch  tips. 

12  only  In   %    lb.   package per  box     1.40 

No.  lOB.     Assorted  sizes.  8  5/64.  8 Mi,  8  5/32-lnch  tips. 

24  only  In  1  %    lb.   package per  box     2.80 

No.   IOC.     Assorted    sizes.    12  5/64.    12%.    12  5/32-lnch 

tips.     36  only   In  2%   lb    package per  box     4.20 

AND  TACKS,  SEE   INDEX 


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GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER   ^   eO. 


UTICA   BOX   JOINT    SIDE    CUTTING   PLIER 


Fig.  2050. 
No.  2050.     Designed  to  give  great  leverage  as  well  as  the 
proper  "hang"  in  the  workman's  hand.    Utica  Finish. 

Size,  Inches 5  6  7  8 

Price,   per  doz ?12.20  13.60  16.00  19.00 

UTICA    STANDARD   SIDE    CUTTING   PLIER 


Fig.  50 

No.  50.  Is  the  ideal  tool  for  electrical  construction  work. 
It  Is  lighter  in  weight  than  the  ordinary  Side  Cutting  Filer 
but  so  skillfully  tempered  that  the  handles  will  not  bend  or 
set  when  great  pressure  is  exerted  on  them.     Utica  Finish. 

Size,  inches 4  5  6  7  8 

Price,  per  doz $8.40  9.00  9.80  11.80  13.30 

UTICA    LONG    CHAIN   NOSE    SIDE 
CUTTING  PLIFR 


Fig.  654 
No.  654.  Forged  from  a  fine  quality  of  steel.  The  nose 
Is  spring-tempered.  It  is  an  ideal  tool  for  use  by  Telephone 
Manufacturers,  Machinists,  Jewelers,  Opticians,  Electric- 
ians, etc..  The  nose  is  not  quite  so  sharp  as  No.  655. 
Utica  Finish. 

Size,  inches 5  %  6  % 

Price,   per  doz $11.80  15.60 

No.  655.     Price,  per  doz 12.50  15.60 

UTICA  MILLINER'S  PLIER 


Fig.  034 
No.  024.     A  Short  Chain  Pller  for  use  by  Milliners,   Hat 
Frame  Makers  and  Artificial  Flower  Makers^     Utica  Finish. 

Size,   inches    4  5 

Price,   per   doz $9.00  9.40 

UTICA    DIAGONAL    CUTTING    PLIER 


Fig.  43 

No.  42.  Is  used  by  Telephone  Men,  Switchhoard  Builders 
and  Electricians  In  assembling  all  Kind's  of  electrical  appa- 
ratus. The  cutting  edges  are  designed  so  they  will  cut  silk 
covered  wire  without  injuring  the  covering  or  bruising  the 
wire.     Utlca  Finish. 

Size.  Inches S'/a         4        4i^         5        SVj         6        6% 

Price,  per  doz $9.60  10.20   11.60  12.80   14.40   16.40   18.00 


UTICA   LINEMAN'S   HEAVY  SIDE 
CUTTING  PLIER 


Fig.  1950. 

No.  1950.  One  of  the  best  Side  Cutting  Pliers  made.  It 
is  a  general  favorite  with  linemen,  owing  to  the  shape  of 
the  handles  and  the  keen,  strong  cutting  edges,  and  its 
adaptability  to  all  kinds  of  work  where  a  Heavy  Side  Cut- 
ting Plier  is  used.     Utica  Finish. 

Size,   inches 6  7  8  9 

Price,   per  doz $12.80  15.80  18.40  25.20 

UTICA  SHORT  CHAIN  NOSE  »L1CHINIST'8 
PLIER 


Fig.  623 

No.  623.  This  Plier  is  a  Short  Chain  Nose  Side  Cutting 
Plier,  an  ideal  tool  for  the  machinist  or  mechanic  requiring 
a  light,  strong  Side  Cutting  Plier  with  a  spring-tempered 
nose.     Utica  Finish. 

Size,   inches 5 

Price^  per  doz $9.60 

UTICA   JEWELER'S   LONG   CHAIN  NOSE 
PLIER 


Fig.  33 

No.  33.  A  long,  spring-tempered  Cham  Xose  Plier  for 
use  by  Jewelers,  Opticians,  Electricians  and  Assemblers  of 
Typewriters  and  small  electrical  apparatus,  and  in  various 
other  kinds  of  work  where  a  high  quality  of  Long  Chain 
Nose  Plier  is  used.  It  has  no  side  cutter,  and  has  blunter 
noses  than  No.   1033.     Utica  Finish. 

Size,   inches 5V2  6  % 

Price,   per  doz $10.30  15.60 

No.  1033.     Price,  per  doz 11.00  15.60 

UTICA   LONG   REACH   FLAT   NOSE    SIDE 
CUTTING  PLIER 


Fig,  650. 

No.  650.  A  strong,  long  Flat  Nose  Side  Cutting  Pller, 
indispensable  for  working  in  deep  and  narrow  place.«. 
Used  by  Telephone  and  Switchboard  Builders  and  Electrical 
Workers  of  all  kinds.     Utica  Finish. 

Size,   inches 5',^  6V2 

Price,  per  doz $11.00  15.60 

UTICA   COMPOUND   END   CUTTING   NIPPER 


Fig.   3 

No.  3.  This  Nipper  Is  used  by  Tool-makers,  Machinists, 
Jewelers,  Florists,  Piano  and  Spring  Bed  Manufacturers, 
Bicycle  and  Typewriter  Makers,  and  Repairmen  In  general. 
Jaws  for  cutting  music  wire  can  also  be  furnished.  Utlca 
Finish. 

Size,  Inches 4Vi  5V-  7%  9 

Price,    per    doz $15.60  17.00  20.80          25.00 


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69 


UnCA   STANDARD   SIDE   CUTTING   AND 
SPLICING   PLIER 


Fig.  350 

No.  350.     This  is  the  Utlca  Standard  Side  Cutting  Plier, 

with  Splicing  Clamps  or  Sleeve  Twister  between  the 
handles  that  will  take  the  sleeve  without  bruising  or 
crushing  either  sleeve  or  wire.     Utica  Finish. 

Size,  inches 6  7                  8 

Price,    per    doz $10.40  12.80          14.60 

UTICA   FLAT   JAW   LOOMFIXER'S   PLIER 


Fig.  32 

No.  32.  A  long  slender,  spring-tempered  Flat  Nose 
Pller.  For  use  by  Loom  fixers,  Weavers,  Knitters,  and  on 
various  other  kinds  of  mill  work  where  a  high  quality 
.spring-tempered  Flat  Xose  Plier  is  used.     Utica  Finlsli. 

Size,  inches 5%  6% 

Price,   per   doz f  11.00  15.60 

UTICA   GIANT   BUTTON'S   PLIER 


Fig.  1000 
No.  1000.  The  original  Button's  Plier,  with  four  wire 
cutters.  The  two  cutters  between  the  Ja\.'s  are  so  de- 
signed that  the  wire  after  it  is  out  is  held  between  the 
jaws.  This  feature  adds  to  the  utility  of  the  tool  and  the 
advantage  of  handling  the  wire  with  less  trouble  is  evident. 
Utica  Finisli. 

Size,  inches 4  %  6  8  10 

Price,   per  doz $5.60  6.40  8.20  10.20 

UTICA  BULL  DOG  END  CUTTING   NIPPER 


Yiii.  GO 

No.  60.  This  I'lier  is  lorged  from  a  fine  grade  of  sIcpI, 
carefully  tempered,  and  is  a  strong,  easy  cutting  Nipper. 
Used  by  the  Carpenter,  Shoemakf-r,  Machinist,  and  other 
mechanics  who  require  a  high  quality  End  Cutting  Nipper 
that  will   hold  its  edge.     Utica  Finish. 

Size,  inches 5  6  7  8 

Price,  per  doz $10.70  12.00  14.40  13.70 

UTICA    NICKEL    PLATED    COMBINATION 
PLIER 


No.  5002-4000.  Note  the  hea\-y,  well-shaped  handles, 
made  to  fit  the  hand,  so  that  great  pressure  can  be  ex- 
erted when  the  Plier  is  open.  All  handle-spring,  on  any 
possible  set,  Is  eliminated.  The  grip  has  milled  teeth, 
designed  to  hold  firmly  when  a  slight  pressure  Is  exerted. 
No.  4000.     Utica  Finish 

Size,    inches    6  8 

Price,  per  doz $5,70  10.70 

No.  BOOS,    mckel  IliilBh 

81»e,  tnches  6 

Price,  per  floz .  .    $4.00 


LTTCA  JETl^ELER'S  END  CUTTING   NIPPER 


Fig.  65 


No.  65.  Forged  from  a  fine  grade  of  steel,  carefully  tem- 
pered. A  light,  strong,  End  Cutting  Nipper,  used  by  .Jew- 
elers, Opticians,  Electricians  and  Machinists.  Utica  Finish. 

Size,  inches 3  %  4  4  %  B 

Price,   per  doz $9.00  9.40  9.80  10.20 

No.  465  is  No.  65  with  flash  catting  edge. 

UTICA    LONG    NEEDLE    NOSE  PLIER 


Fig.  777 


No.  777,  This  Plier  has  a  long,  half-round,  spring-tem- 
pered nose,  and  Is  especially  adapted  to  fine  work.  On 
switchboard  work  and  in  assembling  small  electrical  appa- 
ratus It  is  indispensable.     Utica  Finish. 

Size,  inches 5 u  qja 

Price,   per  doz $11180  15.60 

UTICA    LINEMAN'S    HEAVY    SIDE    CUTTING 
AND   SPLICING   PLIER 


No.  3050.  The  regular  T'tica  T.iiipman'.=  Heavy  .^ide  Cut- 
ting Pller  with  the  Utica  Special  Splicing  Clamp  or  Sleeve 
Twister  between  the  handle.^  that  will  make  the  regular  or 
combination  sleeve  of  any  size  without  bruising  or  crushing 
the  wire  or  the  sleeve.     Utica  Finish. 

Size,  Inches 6'  7-8  9 

Price,  per  doz $13.40         16.40         18.20         28.00 

UTICA    COMPETITION   BUTTON'S    PLIER 


ig.  300 


No.  300.  Is  a  Competitive  Button's  I'lier  in  a  black 
finish  with  smooth  handles.  The  quality  i.s  of  the  regular 
Utlca  Standard,  and  for  all  ordinary  purposes  this  Is  a  very 
serviceable  tool.     Blacic  Fininh. 

Size,  inches i\2  6  8  in 

Price,   per   doz $3.60  4.50  5.20  7.20 

UTICA   (  OMPETITION  SIDE  CUTTING  PLIER 


Fig.  1050 

No.  1050.  This  Filer  Is  made  along  the  same  lines  aa 
our  No.  50,  ■with  the  exception  that  It  is  not  so  nicely 
finished.    Utlca  finish. 

Size,    Inchw    4  5  6  7  8 

Price.   p«r  doz |B.gt)     TOO     8.60     10.00     I2.ff0 


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PLIERS  AND  NIPPERS 

UTICA   BOX   JOINT    BLIP    JOINT    PLIER  UTICA  UNIVERSAL   PLIER 


FiK.  e006 
No.  6006.  This  tool  has  many  advantages  over  the  ordi- 
nary Slip  Joint  Filer.  The  jaws  are  so  constructed  that 
they  will  adjust  themselves  to  any  taper,  half-round,  round, 
three-square,  or  parallel.  The  flat  side  always  lays  itself  to 
the  lower  jaw,  which  is  straight.  This  construction  gives 
great  gripping  power  and  strength.  It  will  do  all  the 
work  of  a  parallel  Plier  and  many  things  such  a  Filer  will 
not  do.  It  also  makes  a  good  Side  Cutting  Plier.  It  has 
the  checkered  handles.        Utlca  finish. 

Size,    Inches    6  8 

Wt.    per   doz.,    lbs 6%  8 

Price,   per  doz $9.00  12.00 

UTICA  CURVED  NEEDLE  NOSE  PLIER 


iig.  888 
No.  888.     The  long,  curved,  spring-tempered  nose  enables 
one  to  use  the  Plier  in  deep  or  narrow  places  without  turn- 
ing  or   twisting   the   hand,    as   in   assembling  jigs,   fixtures, 
electrical   apparatus,   typewriters,   etc.     Utica  finish. 

Size,    inches    5  V2  6  % 

Wt.   per   doz.,    lbs 2%  6% 

Price,    per   doz $12.90  15.60 

UTICA   ROUND   END    COMBINATION 
BURNER  PLIER 


Fig.  323 
No.   325.      This  Burner   Plier  is  used  by   Plumbers,   Elec- 
tricians and  Machinists,  and  makes  a  good  all-round  tool. 
The  teeth  in  the  burner  grip  are  milled,  the  cutting  edges 
are  keen.     Utica  finish. 

Size,    Inches    5  5% 

Wt.   per  doz.,   lbs 3%  3% 

Price,    per  doz $8.60  9.30 

UTICA  ROUND   NOSE  PLIER 


Fig.  21 

No.  31.  This  short,  round  Nose  Plier  is  forged  from  a 
fine  quality  of  steel,  carefully  tempered.  It  is  used  by 
.Tgwelers,  Watchmakers,  Opticians  and  in  various  other 
kinds  of  work  where  a  light  high  quality  round  Nose  Plier, 
that  rests  in  the  hand  with  the  proper  "hang,"  is  required. 
Utica   Finish 

Inches     3  4         41/0  5         5  %  6 

Wt.   per  doz.,   lbs 1%        1%        2  2%       3%       4% 

Price,   per  doz $5.20     5.50     5.70     6.00     6.50     7.10 

No.   210.     Light    Pattern   Blach:   Finish 

Inches     3  4         41/2  5         5%  6 

Wt.   per  doz.,   lbs 1%        1%        2  2%       3%       4% 

Price,  per  doz $3.20     3.30     3.40     3.60     8.80     4.00 


Fig.  700 

No.  '500.  The  Universal  Flier  in  the  fullest  sense  of  the 
word.  It  has  a  Wire  Cutter  on  each  side  of  the  Joint  that 
will  cut — not  mash — the  wire.  It  also  has  a  Side  Cutter  for 
cutting  large  or  Insulated  wire.  The  Burner  Grip  has 
milled  teeth  that  will  grip  and  hold  firmly  with  vei-y  little 
pressure  on  the  handles.     Utica  finish. 

Size,    inches    7 

Wt.   per  doz.,   lbs 8% 

Price,  per  doz $12.40 


UTICA   GAS   AND   BURNER   PLIER 


Fig.  1300 

No.  1300.  This  Plier  was  designed  to  meet  the  ever  in- 
creasing demand  for  a  Quality  G'as  and  Burner  Plier.  It 
has  a  larger  capacity  than  the  ordinarj'  Gas  and  Burner 
Plier.  The  handles  are  so  shaped  that  in  grasping  a  large 
pipe  a  firm  grip  may  be  had  with  very  little  pressure  on 
the  handles.     Utica  finish. 

Size,   inches   5  6  7  8  10 

Wt.  per  doz.,   lbs 4  5  6%         9%         15% 

Price,    per   doz $6.00        6.80        7.80        8.40        10.80 


UTICA  FLAT  NOSE  PLIER 


Fig.  20 

No.  20.  This  is  a  short  Flat  Nose  Flier  for  use  by  Jewel- 
ers, Watchmakers,  Opticians  and  Mechanics  requiring  a 
high  quality  Flier  of  this  style. 

Utica  Finish 

Size,    inches    3  4         41/2         5         5%         6 

Wt.    per   doz.,    lbs 1%         1%         2         2%       3%       4% 

Price,  per  doz $5.20     5.50     5.70     6.00     6.50     7.10 

No.  200.     Light  Pattern  Blaclj  Finish 

Size,    Inches     3  4         41/2         5         5%         6 

Wt.    per   doz.,    lbs IV*         1%         2         2%       3%       4^4 

Price,  per  doz $3.20      3.30     3.40      3.60     3.80     4.00 


UTICA   SHORT   CHAIN   NOSE   PLIER 


Fig.   22 

No.  22.  It  is  used  by  Jewelers,  Watchmakers,  Opticians, 
Electricians,  and  in  various  other  kinds  of  work  where  a 
light,  high  quality  Chain  Nose  Plier  with  the  proper  "hang" 
is  required. 


No. 

Size,   inches    

Wt.  per  doz.,  lbs.  .  . 

Price,  per  doz 

No.  220. 

Size,  Inches   

Wt,  per  doz.,  lbs.  .  . 
Price,  per  doz 


22, 


Utica  Finish 

3              4         41/2  5 

...      IVi          1  %          2  2  % 

$5,20      5.50      5.70  6.00 

Light  Pattern  Blacli  Finish 

3  4  4  %  5 
.  .  .  1  U  1  %  2  2  % 
$3.20     3.30     3.40  3.60 


CAREW'S   PATENT  WIRE   CUTTTERS 


Hsr.  60 


Size,  Inches  

Each    2. 

Kxtra  Jaws 

Size,  inches   

Per  pair  

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Geo-BCarpeM'ter  ^  eo. 


BERNARD'S  PLIERS— PAPER  BALERS 


No.   100.      "BERNARD"   FLAT    NOSE 


Flgr.    S21A 


Size,    inches 4%        55%       6        6V2         7  8 

I'er    doz ?6.00  7.00  8.00  9.0O  lO.OO  11.00  14.00 


No.  125.  •'BERNARD"  END  CUTTING  NIPPERS 


Fig.   521C 

Its  compound  system  of  leverage  gives  this  tool 
a  very  high  power. 


Size     inches 

4 

5 

6 

7 

Price per     doz 

$11.00 
1.10 
4..50 

14.00 

17.00 

20.00 

1.40 
5.50 

1.70 

6.50 

2.00 

Extra    Jaws doz. 

7.50 

Extra  Bolts  &  Nuts  " 

.45 

..no 

.55 

.60 

Extra  Set  Screws. .    " 

.20 

.25 

..SO 

..^n 

Extra  Jaw  Straps.  .    " 

.55 

.60 

.65 

.70 

Extra    Handles pair 

2.50 

4.00 

5.50 

7.00 

:5.oo 

2.50 

9.00 
.70 

.45 

.8<» 

0.00 


No.    102.      "BERNARD"    CUTTING  PLIERS 


Figr.  521B 


Size,    inches.     4Vz  5        ZVz        6 

Per   doz 911.50  13.00  14..50  16.0O 


IVi         7  8 

.50   10.00  234M> 


COTTER   PIN    TOOL 
Nickel   Plated 


Flgr.    521D 

One  end  for  pulley  cotter  pins,  the  <»ther  for 
8prending:  cotter  pins.  In  g:eneral  uhc  Ity  all  en- 
grineers. 


Size 
iucb  square 


I.eneth 
iiicheH 


'rice  per   dosen 


PAPER  BALERS 

SELL  YOUR  WASTE  PAPER  AT  TOP  MARKET  PRICES 

with  waMte  paper  worth  $13.50  to  $48.00  a  ton — yon  cannot  afford  to  wafite  a  »tinfi-le  pound.  Paper 
mills  everywhere  are  be^irsius  for  raw  materials — the  I'.  S.  Department  of  Commerce  hni*  iMnned  a  circu- 
lar nrgringr  everyone  to  nave  old  papers  and  rags. 


Economy  Baling  l*i-esses  Successfully  Bale — 

Paper,  rags,  wool,  wapte.  cotton,  bags,  burlap,  rugs,  blankets, 
dry  goods,  clothing,  findings,  leather,  tobacco  stems,  hides, 
furs,  hay,  straw,  hair,  excelsior,  moss,  wood  pulp,  broom  corn, 
manure,  hemp,  hops,  fodder,  llax,  .shavings.  Huffy  steel  turnings, 
wire,  metal  scrap,  tin  cans,  etc. 

"We  can  furni.,h  special  balers  to  meet  practically  any  pur- 
pose and  condition,  to  be  operated  by  hand,  belt  drive'  or  direct- 
ly connected  motor. 

Equipped  with  special  fire  tight  baling  case  and  automatic 
closing  hopper. 

A  strictly  fire-proof  waste  vault  that  not  only  reduces  your 
fire  risks,  but  helps  keep  your  floors,  offices  and  basements 
neater  and  cleaner,  and  pays  a  handsome'  dividend  on  your  in- 
vestment, on  the  sale  of  waste  paper. 


Number 

Makes  Bales 

Price 

14 

16xl!ix30 

$55.00 

15 

14x16x28 

70.00 

3 

16x20x30 

100.00 

1 



115.00 

30 

30x16x30 

170.00 

2 

20x24x32 

200.00 

36 

36x20x38 

300.00 

45 

45x24x38 

360.00 

72 


GEO-BCAIiPEifTER  S  eo. 


GENUINE  KLEIN  ELECTRICAL  CONSTRUCTION  TOOLS 
"DIAMOND  SPECIAL"  SIDE  CUTTING  PLIERS 

KLEIN'S    "DIAMOND    SPECIAL"    SIDE  KLEIN'S    "DIAMOND    SPECIAL"    SIDE 

CUTTING   PLIERS,    WITH  SLEEVE  TWISTER 


CUTTING  PLIERS 


No. 
212-7. 
212-8. 
212-£ 


Size 

7  inch. 

8  inch. 

9  inch. 


Flgr.  212-7 


Weight 
per  doz. 

.    7%  lbs. 

.12       lbs. 

,13       lbs. 


Fig.  201-5'        Weight  Price 

No.         Size                                    per  doz.  per  doz. 

201--5.        5  inch 3       lbs.  $16.75 

201-6.        6  inch 5       lbs.  20.85 

201-7.        7  inch 7%  lbs.  25.00 

201-8.        8  inch 12       lbs.  30.00 

201-9.        9  inch 12 1^  lbs.  33.35 

201-10.   10  inch 18       lbs.  36.75 

Standard  Type   of  Linemen's  Pliers.  They  have 
Knives  that  are   sharp. 

All   Pliers   Packed  One  in  a  Carton.     Have  Polished  Heads  and  Black  Handles 


Price 
per  doz. 
$28.00 
32.00 
36.00 


The  Sleeve  Twister  in  the  7  Inch  size  is  for  No.  12 
sleeves,  B.  &  S.  gauge.  The  Sleeve  Twister  in  the  8 
inch  size  is  for  No.  10  sleeves,  B.  &  S.  gauge.  The 
Sleeve  Twister  in  the  9  inch  size  is  for  No.  10 
sleeves,  B.  &  S.  gauge. 


M.  KLEIN  A  SON 
Pig.     1901 

GENUINE   KLEIN'S   EASTERN 
CLIMBERS 

Avg.   Wt.  Price 

No.                                                       Per  pair  per  doz. 

1901    3%    lbs.  $32.00 

Length.s  from  15  to  18  inches,  from  the  instep  to 

the   end  of  shank,   by    y^    inch  variations.  No.   1901 
style  has  punched  strap  loops. 

Polished  and  nickel  plated,  extra  per  pair,   net 

Polished  and  nickel  plated  on  copper,  extra  per 
pair,  net  $1.25. 

TOOL  BELT 


Fig.  5205  Weight  Price 

No-      „Slze  per  doz.  per  doz. 

3205.     214  inch 24  lbs.  $26.00 

Made  of  select  harness  leather.  The  inner  layer 
carries  the  "D"  rings  and  is  lock  stitched  and  riv- 
eted to  the  outer  layer  which  also  passes  through 
the  "D"  rings  and  is  provided  with  a  strong  buckle 
The  outer  loop  layer  is  1%  inch  wide  and  has  6  loops. 
This  arrangement  makes  a  doubly  safe  belt. 
KLEIN'S  COMBINATION  STEEL  LAG  SCREW 
AATIENCHES 


Fig.  3109-20         Weight  Price 

No.  Size  per  doz.  per  doz. 

3109-20.     13%  inch "^20  lbs.  $24  00 

These  wrenches  are  forged  from  select  bar  steel. 
The  slot  is  formed  in  a  cross  shape,  and  will  fit  ma- 
pnine  bolts,  nuts  or  lag  screws  from  %  inch  to  % 
inch.  The  small  end  of  the  wrench  is  arranged  for 
A  inch  machine  bolts  or  lag  screws.  The  round 
hole  allows  the  end  of  a  bolt  to  come  through  as  the 
nut  is  run  on. 

The  Jaw  is  wider  at  its  upper  portion  and  when 
this  wrench  is  put  on  a  nut  or  bolt  the  tendency  is 
to  draw  the  bolt-head  or  nut  into  the  wrench  and 
prevent  slipping  off.  The  extra  work  In  attaining 
the  Inward  taper  is  what  makes  the  No.  3109-20  I 
wrench  cost  more  than  the  3110-20.  I 

FOn    OTHKR    STYI.KS    OF    PLIKHS, 


KLEIN   STRAPS   FOR  EASTERN   CLIMBERS 


^llltatoi 


Fig.  5301-1 


Weight  Price 

per  doz.  per  doz. 

No.  sets  sets 

5301-1    15   lbs.  $16.00 

The  set  consists  of  two  upper  straps  with  4x4 
plain  leather  pads  and  two  lower  straps  as  shown  in 
cut,  made  of  select  oak  tanned  harness  leather,  ex- 
tra heavy  roller  buckles.  Heel  straps  (over  all), 
22  inches  long  by  1%  inches  wide;  calf  strap  (over 
all),  22  inches  long  by  1^4,  inches  wide. 

Weight  Price 

per  doz.  per  doz. 

No.  sets  sets 

5301-2.     Same  as  above,  with 

sheep  lined  pads...      16  lbs.  $19.00 

5301-3.     Same  as  above,  with 

felt  lined  pads 16  lbs.  19.00 

KLEIN  SAFETY  STRAPS 


Fig.   5250        Weight 
No.         Size  per  doz. 

5250.     1%    in.    by    6    ft.    with 

Imperial  snaps   30  lbs. 


Price 
per  doz. 


$23.20 


Fig.  r>'i-i\ 


Weight 

No.  Size  per  doz. 

5251.     1%   in.  by  6%  ft.  with 

roller  snaps 30  lbs. 

5253.     2  in.  by  6  ft.  with  rol- 
ler snaps 33  lbs. 


Price 
per  doz. 


$25.60 
30.00 


KLEIN   STEEL   LAG    SCREW   WRENCHES 


Weight  Price 

No.         Size  per  doz.  per  doz. 

3110-20.     11%  inch 20  lbs.  $20.00 

Forged  from  select  bar  steel.  The  jaw  Is  made 
tapering,  allowing  it  to  take  any  ordinary  size  ma- 
chine bolts,  nuts,  or  lag  screws  from  %  inch  to  % 
Inch.  The  hook  is  a  means  of  attaching  the  wrench 
to  the  tool  belt  and  It  serves  to  keep  the  heads  of 
bolts  within  the  jaws  of  the  wrench  when  In  use. 
WKKIVCHR.S,    ETC.,    .SRE  INDEX 


GEOBeAI?,PEN'TER   S  GO. 


73 


GENUINE  KLEIN  ELECTRICAL  CONSTRUCTION  TOOLS 
SPLICING  CLAMPS  COMBINATION  WIRE  AND 

All  Splicing   Clamus  Packed  One  in  Carton  SLEEVE     CLAMPS 

Polished  Heads  and  Black  Handles.  _  j^. 

Pie.    132-2 

--  „.  Weight  Price 

iNO.  faize  per  doz.  per  doz. 

132-2.     9  inch 10 14  lbs.  $28.50 

Holds  Nos.  8,  10,  12  and  14  Iron  wire,  or  Nos.  6, 
8,  10  and  12  Copper  wire,  Nos.  10,  12  and  14  Sleeves 
B.  &  S.  Gauge. 

As  shown  the  clamp  is  set  for  holding  sleeves. 
When  the  handles  are  reversed  it  is  converted  into 
a  four  round  hole  clamp  for  holding  wire. 


Fig.   102-1 

Weight  Price 

No.         Size                                    per  doz.  per  doz. 

102-1.      7  inch 4%  lbs.  $20.00 

Holds  Nos.  10,  12,  14  and  16  Copper  wire  or  Nos. 
12,  14,  16  and  18  Iron  wire. 

A    handy    vest    pocket    size,    just    the  thing    for 
Telephone  Trouble-Men. 


Fig.   102-3 

Weight  Price 

No.  Size  per  doz.  per  doz. 

102-3.      101^  inch 14%  lbs.  $27.25 

Holds  Nos.  6,  S,  10,  12  and  14  Iron  wire,  or  Nos. 
4,   6,  8,   10  and  12  Copper  wire. 

This  type  is  generaly  used  in  Telephone  Line 
work  and  covers  the  range  of  bare  wires  a  lineman 
will  meet  in  this  work.  The  large  hole  can  also  be 
used  in  serving  guy  wire. 


Fig.   102-2 

Weight  Price 

No.         Size  per  doz.  per  doz. 

102-2.     1014  inch 14%  lbs.  $25.50 

For  Nos.  4,  6,  8  and  14  Iron  wire,  or  Nos.  2,  4,  6 
and  12  Copper  wire. 

This  type  is  used  in  Electric  Light  wiring  in 
which  the  wires  run  to  considerable  diameter,  the 
holding  dies  are  oval  shape  and  the  wires  lay  side 
by  side. 


132-3 

Weight  Price 

No.         Size  per  doz.  per  doz. 

132-3.     10%  inch 15^^  lbs.  $29.00 

.  Has  five  holes  for  Nos.  6,  8,  10,  12  and  14  Iron 
wire,  Nos.  4,  6,  8,  10  and  12  Copper  wire,  and  8,  10, 
12  and  14  Sleeves,  B.  &  S.  Gauge. 

132-4.^  10%  inch 15^^  lbs.  $29.00 

Same  as  132-3  only,  fitted  for  Nos.  6,  8,  10  and  12 
Sleeves,  B.  &  S.  Gauge.  Nos.  6,  8,  10,  12  and  14  Iron 
wire,  Nos.  4,  6,  8,  10  and  12  Copper  wire. 


Fig.    132-5 

Weight  Price 

No.         Size  per  doz.  per  doz. 

132-5.     11^  inch 17%  lbs.  $32.00 

For  Nos.  6,  8,  9,  10,  12,  14  and  16  Iron  wires,  Nos. 
4,  6,  8,  9,  10,  11.  12  and  14  Copper  wires,  Nos.  6, 
8,  9,  10,  11,  12  and  14  Copper  Sleeves,. B.  &  S.  Gauge. 
Nos.  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  14  and  16  Iron  Sleeves,  B.  W. 
G.  Gauge. 

OBLIQUE  CUTTING  PLIERS 


fik.  iftr.-« 

Weight  Price 

No.         Size  per  doz.  per  doz. 

105-6.      10%  inch 14  lbs.  $25.50 

For  Sleeve  Nos.  8,  10,  12  and  14  B.  &  S.  Gauge. 

Weight  Price 

No.  Size  per  doz.  per  doz. 

10.^-7.     10%  inch 14  lbs.  $25.50 

Same  style  as  105-6  only,  fitted  for  Sleeves  Nos 
6,  8,  10  and  12  B.  &  S.  Gauge. 

The  dies  In  these  clamps  fit  the  sleeves  snugly 
so  the  sleeve  Is  not  Injured  in  twisting. 


Fig.   202-.-; 

Weight  Price 

No.  Size  per  doz.  per  doz. 

202-5.      5  inch 4       lbs.  $16.25 

202-6.     6  inch 4V4  1bs.  17.50 

For  close  cutting  and  in  confined  places.  Cuts 
through  silk  insulation.  This  tool  is  also  used  by 
Shoemen  for  cuttlng-out  shoe  buttons.  Packed  one 
in  a  carton.     Have  polished  heads  and  black  handles. 


FOR  OTHER  STYLE2S  OF  PLIKRS.  NIPPERS,  ETC^  SEE  INDEX 


74 


GEOBCAR^PEhfTER   S  CO. 


FILES 

MILL  BASTARD  TWO  SQUARE  EDGES 


Size,  inches 

Per  doz. . . 


Fig.  3831 
4  3  6  7  8 

$3.00       3.20      3.50      3.90      4.30 


10  12  14  15  16 

to      5.60      7.50      10.70      13.10      14.70 


MILL  SECOND  CUT  TWO  SQUARE  EDGES 


Size,  inches 4 

Per  doz $3.50 


Fls.  3832 

5 

6 

7            8 

9 

10 

3.80 

4.00 

4.60      4.90 

5.80 

6.40 

12  14  15 

8.60      12.20      15.00 


16 

16.80 


MILL   BASTARD   ONE   ROUND   EDGE 


^k;!^  \^U,...i.a*i^ 


Pig.  3833 

Size,  inches 4  5 

Per  doz $3.40       3.60      3 

MILL  BASTARD  TWO  ROUND  EDGES 


7  8  9 

4.40      4.80      5.50 


10 

6.30 


Fig.   3S33A 
Size,  inches 4  5  6  7  8  9  10  12  14  15 

Per  doz $3.80       4.00      4.40      4.90      5.40      6.10      7.00      9.40      13.40      16.40 

FLAT  BASTARD 


16 

18.40 


Size,  inches 4 


Fis.    3833B 
5  6  7  8  9  10  12 


14 


15 


Per  doz $3.70       3.90      4.30      4.80      5.30      6.30      7.00      9.70      13.30      16.00 

FLAT  SECOND 


16 

17.80 


Size,  inches 

Per  doz. .  .  . 


1  ife.  oba4 
4  5  6  7  8 

$4.30      4.60      4.80      5.50      6.10 

FLAT  SMOOTH 


10 

?.10 


12  14  15  16 

11.00      15.30      18.30      20.10 


^.  ,       ^  Fig.  3835 

Size,  Inches .4  5  q  7  g  10  12  14  15  16 

Per  doz $4.70      4.90      5.30      6.10      6.60      8.70      12.10      16.70      20.00      22.30 


FILES 

HAND  BASTARD 

Fiji.  ;{S61 

Siae,  inches 4  5  6  7  8  10  12  14  15  l« 

Per  doz $3.70     3.90      4.30      4.90      5.40      7.50      10.70      15.00      17.90      20.10 

HAND  SECOND  CUT 

Fig.  asei: 

Size,  inches 4  5  «  7  8  10  13  14  15  16 

Per  doz $4.30     4.70      5.10      5.80      6.30      8.70      12.30      17.00      20.60      22.80 

HAND   SMOOTH 

M 

Size,  inches 4  5  G  7  8  10  13  14  15  1« 

Per  doz $4.80      5.30      5.60      6.30      6.70      9.40      13.50      18.20      21.70      24.20 

ROUND  BASTARD 

Fig.   3863A 

Size,  inches 4  5  6  7  8  10  13  14  15  16 

Per  doz $3.00     3.20      3.50      3.90      4.30      5.60       7.50       10.70      13.10      14.70 

ROUND  SECOND  CUT 

Fig.   38638 

Size,  inches 4  5  6  7  8  10  12  14  15  16 

Per  doz $3.50      3.80      4.00      4.60      4.90      6.40       8.60       12.20      15.00      16.80 

ROUND  SMOOTH 

FlK.  3864 

Size,  inche.s 4  5  6  7  8  10  13  14  15  16 

Per  doz $3.90      4.10      4.50      4.90      5.40      7.00       9.40        13.10      16.10      17.90 

BAND  SAW 

►i 

FlpT.  3865 

Size,  inches 3  3^         4         4U         5         5^         6  7  8  «  10 

Per  doz $2.50       2.50      2.90      3.10      3.50      4.00      4.70      5.60      6.70      8.10      9.70 


7c  GEOBCAIiPEM'TER   «  CO. 

FILES 

EL^LF  ROUND  BASTARD 

Fig.  3851 
Size,  inches 4  5  6  7  8  10  12  14  15  16 

Per  doz $4.80     5.40      6.10-    7.00      7.50      9.10      11.80      15.50      18.50      20.60 

HALF  ROUND  SECOND  CUT 

Pig.  3852 
Size,  inches 4  5  6  7  8  10  12  14  15  16 

Per  doz $5.00     6.10      6.70      7.70      8.30     10.10     13.00      17.00      20.40      22.50 

HALF  ROUND  SMOOTH 

1  r^v  ,.3S»4'*  I   "       i\\\\\\\\\»\\\w\\\\\\\\\»\w\\\\\jW  '    ^  , 

Fig.  3853 
Size,  inches . 4  5  6  7  8  10  12  14  15  16 

Per  doz $6.10      6.40      7.10      8.20      8.90     10.70     13.90      18.30      21.70      24.20 

SQUARE  BASTARD 

Fig.  3854 
Size,  inches 4  5  6  7  8  10  12  14  15  16 

Per  doz $3.80     4.10      4.60      5.10      5.50      7.40      10.20      13.90      16.90      18.70 

SQUARE  SECOND  CUT 

Pig.  3855 
Size,  inches 4  5  6  7  8  10  12  14  15  16 

Per  doz $4.60      4.80      5.10      5.80      6.30      8.50      11.50      16.10      19.20      21.20 

TAPER  SAW 

Fig.  3856 
Size,  inches 3  3H  4         4^  5         S^,^  6  7  8  9  10  12 

Per  doz $2.10      2.10      2.20      2.40      2.60      3.00      3.40      4.30      5.40      6.60      8.10      12.50 

SLIM  TAPER  SAW 

Pig.  3857 

Size,  inches 3  sy^         4         41^         5         5^^         6  7  8  9  10  12 

Per  doz $2.10      2.10      2.20      2.30      2.50      2.90      3.10      3.80      4.50      5.40      6.40       9.50^ 

DOUBLE  ENDED  TAPER  WITH  HANDLE 

r 

Fig.  3858 

Size,  inches 7  8  9  10 

Per  doz |3.50      3.90      4.40      4.90 


GEOBCAIiPEM'TER   :R  QO 


rr 


FILES 

ROUND    GULLETTING 

MillliiliiiMPWaffl 


Fig. 3842 

inches 4  5  G  7  8  9  10  U  J2 

Per  doz $4.80       5.40      6.10      7.00      7.50      8.50      9.10      10.70      11.80 

SINGLE  STAVE  SAW 


) 


Fig.  3844 

Size,  inches 8  10  12 

Per    doz $6.40     8.60      12.10 

FLAT  WOOD  RASP 


FlR.    3S44A 

Size,  inches 6  8  10  12  14  16 

Per  doz $7.40      9.40      12.80      17.50      23.20      30.80 

HALF  RD.  WOOD  RASP 


Fier.  3845 

Si/e    inches  ^  ^^  12  14  16 

Per  doz '.".* ^ $10.10     13.70      18.70      24.80      32.90 

HALF  RD.  CABINET  RASP 


Fig:.  3846 
Size,  inches 8  10  12  14  16 

Per  doz $12.80     17.50      22.80      29.60      36.90 

HORSE  KASP    l^-FILK 


FIgr.  3848 

Size,  inches 12  13  14  15  16 

Per  doz $12.80     15.20      17.80      20.90      24.40 

FILES  FOR  PLATIXOI 

Specially  constructed  for  use  in  filing  platinum   points  on  spark  gaps,  spark  plugs,   magnetos, 
ignition  coils  and  contact  points  of  all  kinds.     Mounted  on  cards,  or  in  boxes. 


78 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  «  eO. 


FILES  AND   RASPS 

As  Adopted  by  the  File  Manufacturers'  Association  of  the  United  States,  Nov.  1,  1899 
LIST  PRICES  PER  DOZEN 


Inch 

Mill  and  Round 

Flat 

Bas- 
tard 

2d  Cut 

Smooth 

Bas- 
tard 

2d  Cut 

Smooth 

4 

$3.00 

$3.50 

$3.90    $3.70 

$4.30 

$4.70 

5 

3.20 

3.80 

4.10 

3.90 

4.60 

4.90 

6 

3.. 50 

4.00 

4.50 

4.30 

4.80 

5.30 

7 

3.90 

4.60 

4.90 

4.80 

5.50 

6.10 

8 

4.30 

4.90 

5.40 

5.30 

6.10 

6.60 

9 

4.90 

5.80 

6.30 

6.30 

7.20 

7.90 

10 

5.60 

6.40 

7.00 

7.00 

8.10 

8.70 

11 

6.70 

7.80 

8.50 

8.60 

9.80 

10.70 

12 

7.50 

8.60 

9.40 

9.70 

11.00 

12.10 

13 

9.40 

10.70 

11.70 

11.80 

13.60 

14.70 

14 

10.70 

12.20 

13.10 

13.30 

15.30 

16.70 

15 

13.10 

15.00 

16.10 

16.00 

18.30 

20.00 

16 

14.70 

16.80 

17.90 

17.80 

20.10 

22.30 

17 

18.20 

20.20 

21.70 

21.50 

24.20 

26.50 

18 

20.20 

22.70 

24.30 

23.90 

26.80 

29.20 

19 

24.60 

27.50 

29.40 

28.40 

31.60 

34.60 

20 

27.40 

30.70 

32.90 

31.50 

35.30 

38.30 

Mill  Blui 

It,  Dbl.  Cut,  adv.  2  in. 

Cant   (Blunt)  Dbl. 

Mill  Dbl. 
Mill  War 

Cut,  adv.  1  in. 
row  Point,  adv.  1  in. 

Cut,  adv.  2  in. 

Mill  Mac 

hine.  adv.  1  in. 

Mill  Tria 

ngular  &  Sq.,  adv.  1  in. 

Farmer 

s'  Own,  adv.  on  Bast., 

1  in. 

Mm 

Mill 

Inch 

One  Round  Edge 

Two  Round  Edges 

Bas-^ 
tard 

2d  Cut 

Smooth 

Bas- 
tard 

2d  Cut 

Smooth 

4 

$3.40 

$3.90 

$4.40 

$3.80 

$4.40 

$4.90 

5 

3.60 

4.30 

4.60 

4.00 

4.80 

5.10 

6 

3.90 

4.50 

5.10 

4.40 

5.00 

5.60 

4.40 

5.20 

5.50 

4.90 

5.80 

6.10 

8 

4.80 

5.50 

6.10 

5.40 

6.10 

6.80 

9 

5.50 

6.50 

7.10 

6.10 

7.30 

7.90 

10 

6.30 

7.20 

7.90 

7.00 

8.00 

8.80 

11 

7.50 

8.80 

9.60 

8.40 

9.80 

10.60 

12 

8.40 

9.70 

10.60 

9.40 

10.80 

11.80 

13 

10.60 

12.00 

13.20 

11.80 

13.40 

14.60 

14 

12.00 

13.70 

14.70 

13.40 

15.30 

16.40 

15 

14.70 

16.90 

18.10 

16.40 

18.80 

20.10 

16 

16.50 

18.90 

20.10 

18.40 

21.00 

22.40 

17 

20.50 

22.70 

24.40 

22.80 

25.30 

27.10 

18 

22.70 

25.50 

27.30 

25.30 

28.40 

30.40 

Inch 

Square              {          Hand  and  Pillar 

Bas- 
tard 

2d  Cut 

Smooth 

Bas- 
tard 

2d  Cut 

Smooth 

4 

$3.80 

$4.60 

$4.90 

$3.70 

$4.30  i$4.80 

5 

4.10 

4.80 

5.30 

3.90 

4.70 

5.30 

6 

4.60 

5.10 

5.50 

4.30 

5.10 

5.60 

7 

5.10 

5.80 

6.30 

4.90 

5.80 

6.30 

8 

5.50 

6.30 

7.00 

5.40 

6.30 

6.70 

9 

6.60 

7.70 

8.30 

6.70 

7.80 

8.30 

10 

7.40 

8.50 

9.10 

7.50 

8.70 

9.40 

11 

9.10 

10.40 

11.30 

9.40 

10.90 

11.80 

12 

10.20 

11.50 

12.80 

10.70 

12.30 

13.50 

13 

12.50 

14.30 

15.40 

13.30 

15.20 

16.20 

14 

13.90 

16.10 

17.50 

15.00 

17.00  :  18.20 

15 

16.90 

19.20 

20.90 

17.90 

20.60    21.70 

16 

18.70 

21.20 

23.30 

20.10 

22.80    24.20 

17 

22.50 

25.40 

27.50 

24.20 

27.10 

28.60 

18 

25.10 

28.20 

30.40 

26.80 

29.90 

31.50 

19 

29.70 

33.20 

35.70 

31.90 

35.40 

37.60 

20 

32.80 

36.70 

39.30    35.10 

39.20    41.60 

Square  1 

Blunt,  adv.  1  in. 

Slotting    (Bit.),  adv. 

2  in. 
Cotter  Blunt  or  Ta- 

per, adv.  2  in. 

Reaper,  adv.  1  in.  on 

2d 

::ut. 

Inch 

Tapers 

Slimtapers 

Bandsaw 
Blunt  &  Taper 

Single 

Double 

Single 

Double 

Regu- 

Cut 

Cut 

Cut 

Cut 

lar 

3 

$2.10 

$2.50 

$2.10 

$2.50 

$2.50 

$2.50 

31/2 

2.10 

2.50 

2.10 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

4 

2.20 

2.90 

2.20 

2.60 

2.90 

2.60 

41/2 

2.40 

3.10 

2.30 

3.00 

3.10 

3.00 

5 

2.60 

3.50 

2.50 

3.20 

3.50 

3.20 

51/2 

3.00 

4.00 

2.90 

3.50 

4.00 

3.50 

6 

3.40 

4.70 

3.10 

3.90 

4.70 

3.90 

7 

4.30 

5.60 

3.80 

4.50 

5.60 

4.50 

8 

5.40 

6.70 

4.50 

5.30 

6.70 

5.30 

9 

6.60 

8.10 

5.40 

6.30 

8.10 

6.30 

10 

8.10 

9.70 

6.40 

7.50 

9.70 

7.50 

11 

10.70 

12.10 

8.30 

9.10 

12.10 

9.10 

12 

12.50 

14.70 

9.50 

11.00 

14.70 

11.00 

13 

15.90 

17.50 

12.10 

13.10 

17.50 

13.10 

14 

18.20 

20.60 

13.80 

15.40 

20.60 

15.40 

Sizes  below   4   inches,  not   extended,   take   4   inch  price. 

Half   inches   not   specified,   take   next   higher   full   inch    price. 

Dead    smooth,    double    the    price    of    bastard    cut.  One    round    edge,    advance    12y2    per    cent. 

All    lengths    above    those    listed,    advance    20    per   cent   on   next   lower   inch   price. 

Blunt   Files   not   specified,   advance   one   Inch    on  respective  kinds  and  cuts. 

Single    or    float   cut    not   specified,    on    regular   shapes    take    double    cut    prices. 

Equalings    (bellied),    advance    two    inches    on    respective    kinds    and    cuts. 

Two  round  edges,   advance  25  per  cent. 

Files    varying    from    standard    sizes,    subject    to    special    prices.  1 

Cuts    not    specified,    made    upon     regular    blanks,  advance  one  inch  on  respective  kinds  and  nearest  cut.j 


GEO-B-eAR.PEM'TER  «  CO. 


ro 


FILES  AND  RASPS 

As  Adopted  by  the  File  Manufacturers'  Association  of  the  United  States, 
List  Prices  per  Dozen 


Nov.  1,  18»9 


Half  Round  nnd 
3  Square 


4 

$4.80 

$5.60 

$6.10 

5 

5.40      6.10 

6.40 

6 

6.10      6.70 

7.10 

7 

7.00      7.70 

8.20 

8 

7.50      8.30 

8.90 

9 

8.50 

9.40 

9.90 

10 

9.10 

10.10 

10.70 

11 

10.70 

11.80 

12.70 

12 

11.80    13.00 

13.90 

13 

14.10    15.40 

16.60 

14 

15.50    17.00 

18.30 

15 

18.50    20.40 

21.70 

16 

20.60    22.50 

24.20 

17 

24.70    27.00 

28.90 

18 

27.50,  29.90 

32.00 

19 

32.80    35.70 

38.10 

20 

36.20    39.40 

,42.30 

Oinsaw,  t 
Crossine, 
Tumbler. 
Feather  I 
HiKh  Ba« 
Half  Rou 

ake  Bas 
adv.  2  1 
adv.    2 
Hdge  (Bl 
k.  adv. 
nd.  adv. 

tard  prl 
n. 
n. 
tuit),ad'i 

2  in. 
2  In. 

ce. 
^  2  In. 

Warding 


2d  Cut    Smooth 


$4.00 

4.50 

4.90 

5.90 

6.40 

7.80 

8.70 

10.90 

12.30 

15.20 

17.00 


$4.80 

5.30 

5.90 

6.90 

7.50 

9.00 

10.10  I 

12.70 

14.30 

17.40 

19.40 


$5.40 

5.80 

6.40 

7.50 

8.20 

9.90 

11.00 

13.70 

15.40 

18.70 

21.00 


STAVESAW 

8  inch $9.40 

Stave.saw  Improved 

6  inch $6.40 

7  inch 7.40 

8  inch 8.10 

9  inch 9.70 

10  inch 10.70 

12  inch 15.40 


Inch 

Pit 
Saw 

Cant 
Saw 

Cross 
Cut 

Hoolt 
Tootli 

Planer 
Ivnife 

In- 
serted 
Tootli 

or 

Single 
Cut 

Single 
Cut 

Single 
Cut 

Single 
Cut 

Single 
Cut 

Chisel 
Tooth 

4 

$4.80 

$4.30 

$4.80 

5 

5.40 

4.70 

5.40 

.... 

.... 

.... 

6 

6.10 

5.40 

6.10 

$6.70 

.... 

7 

7.00 

6.10 

7.00 

7.70 

.... 

8 

7.50 

6.40 

7.50 

8.30 

$6.40 

$8.30 

9 

8.50 

7.80 

8.50 

9.40 

9.40 

10 

9.10 

8.7.0 

9.10 

10.10 

8.60 

10.10 

11 

10.70 

10.40 

10.70 

11.80 

12 

11.80 

11.40 

11.80 

13.00 

12.10 



Climax,  adv.  2  In.  on  Half  Round  BasUrd 
Round  Oalletlna:.  take  Pltsaw  price 


PATENT   DOUBLE-ENDER   WITH   HANDLE 


7 
3.50 


8  9  10 

4.40      4.' 


Inch 

Wood  Files 

^Vood  Rasps 

„,„.      1    Half 

CabI-    1    „.    . 

Half 

Cabi- 

Fla'     1  Round 

net      1    Flat 

Round 

net 

6 

$4.30  i  $6.10 

$8.10 

$7.40 

$8.10 

$io.lo 

7 

4.80  !    7.00 

9.30 

8.60 

9.30 

11.70 

8 

5.30 

7.50 

10.10 

9.40 

10.10 

12.80 

9 

6.30 

8.50 

12.20 

11.40 

12.20 

15.50 

10 

7.00 

9.10 

13.70  112.80 

13.70 

17.50 

11 

8.60 

10.70 

16.80  :  15.50 

16.80 

20.70 

12 

9.70 

11.80 

18.70    17.50 

18.70 

22.80 

13 

11.80 

14.10'  22.40  1  20.90 

22.40 

26.80 

14 

13.30 

15.50  1  24.80  123.20 

24.80 

29.60 

15 

16.00 

18.50    29.70  1  27.80 

29.70 

33.90 

16 

17.80 

20.60    32.90  130.80 

32.90 

36.90 

17 

21.50 

24.70    38.90  j  36.20 

38.90 

42.40 

18 

23.90'  27.50    43.60  |  40.90 

43.60 

46.90 

Inch 

Shoe  Rasps 

Inch]                   Knife 

Flat 

Half 
Round 

Oval 

Bas- 
tard 

2d  Cut 

Smooth 

6 

$8.10 

$8.10 

$9.30 

4 

$5.40 

$6.10 

$6.40 

7 

9.30 

9.30 

10.10 

5 

6.10 

6.70 

7.10 

8 

10.10 

10,10 

12.20 

6 

6.90 

7.50 

7.90 

9 

12.20 

12  20 

13.70 

7 

7.80 

8.50 

8.90 

10 

13.70 

13.70 

16.80 

8 

8.50 

9.10 

9.50 

11 

16.80 

16.80 

18.70 

9 

9.40 

10.60 

11.30 

12 

18.70 

18.70 

22.40 

10 

10.10 

11.50 

12.30 

13 

22.40 

22.40 

11 

12.20 

13.70 

14.60 

14 

24.80 

24.80 

12 

13.70 

15.20 

16.10 

LAST  MAKERS'  RASPS 

13 

16.30 

17.90 

19.20 

1   in.   a 

dv.   on 

Cabinet 

Rasp 

14 

18.20 

19.90 

21.20 

Inch 

Horse  Rasps 

File  Rasps 

Plain 

Bev-     [ 

eled         Tanged 
&  %  RS!  1 

Flat 

Half 
Round 

6 

.... 

.... 

$7.40 

$8.10 

7 

.... 

.... 

.... 

8.60 

9.30 

8 

9.40 

10.10 

9 

.... 

11.40 

12.20 

10 

$9.40 

$10.70 

$12.80 

12.80 

13.70 

11 

11.40 

12.90 

15.20 

15.50 

16.80 

12 

12.80 

14.40 

16.80 

17.50 

18.70 

13 

15.20 

17.00  1     19.60 

20.90 

22.40 

14 

17.80 

20.10  I     23.10 

23.20 

24.80 

15 

20.90 

23.60      27.30 

27.80 

29.70 

16 

24.40 

27.50      32.20 

30.80 

32.90 

17 

28.90      31.50!      

36.20 

38.90 

18 

32.90  '    36.20        

40.90 

43.60 

Size«  below  4  inches,  not  extended,  take  4  inch 
price. 

Half  Inches  not  specified,  take  next  higher  full 
inch  price. 

Dead  smooth,  double  the  price  of  bastard  cut. 

One  round  edge,  advance  12%  per  cent. 

All  lengths  above  those  listed,  advance  20  per  cent 
on  next  lower  Inch  price. 

Blunt  flies  not  .■specified,  advance  one  inch  on  re- 
spective kinds  and  cuts. 

Single  or  float  out  not  specified,  on  regular  shapes 
take  double  cut  price. 

Eqaalin^-t  (bellied),  advance  two  inches  on  respec- 
tive kinds  and  cuts. 

Two  round  edges,  advance  25  per  cent. 

Files  varying  from  standard  sizes,  subject  to 
special  prices. 

Cuts  not  specifled,  made  upon  regrular  blanks,  ad- 
vance one  inch  'on  resp«ctive  kinds  and  nearest  out. 


80 


GEO-B-CAIiPEhfTER  «  eO. 


SAND,  FLINT  AND  GARNET  PAPER— SAND  CLOTH 


EXTRA  QUALITY  FLINT  PAPER 


In  Sheets  9x11  Inches 

480  Sheets  to  Ream.      Smallest  Package  ^ 
Ream 


Nos.                 Per  Ream 
000  to    Yz $7.00 

1        7.50 

15^    8.00 

2        8.50 

2%    9.00 


Nos.  Per  Ream 

3        $10.50 

SVz    11.75 

4         12.75 

Assorted 8.00 


FLINT  FINISHING  PAPER 

9x11  inches,  single  faced,  480  sheets.  Per 
ream    $6.50 

9x11  inches,  double  faced,  240  sheets.  Per 
ream    6.50 

11  inches  by  60  yards,  double  faced  only. 
Per  roll 6.50 


STAR  SAND  PAPER 

In  Sheets  894x10^^   Inches 

480  Sheets  to  Ream.      Smallest  Package  % 


Ream 


Nos.                Per  Ream 
000   to    Yi $6.00 

1        6.25 

1%    6.75 

2        7.25 


Nos.  Per  Ream 

2Y2    $7.75 

3        9.00 

Assorted 6.75 


SAND  CLOTH 

Per  Roll  of  50  Yards 


Width 
Inches 

Do-to~ 
i-a 

N0.I      1^-3 

No.  a 

.".".ilNo-S 

sY-a 

2% 

$3.05 

$3.30 

$3.40 

$3.50 

$3.75 

$4.00 

$4.20 

3% 

4.00 

4.35 

4.55 

4.65 

5.05 

5.30 

5.60 

4 

4.60 

5.05 

5.20 

5.40 

5.80 

6.25 

6.45 

5 

6.25 

6.70 

6.95 

7.25 

7.80 

8.25 

8.75 

6 

6.70 

7.30 

7.60 

7.90 

8.50 

9.05 

9.60 

7 

7.90 

8.60 

9.00 

9.35 

10.00 

10.65 

11.20 

8 

8.85 

9.60 

10.00 

10.45 

11.15 

11.95 

12.45 

9 

10.00 

10.90 

11.40 

11.85 

12.70 

13.60 

14.40 

la 

11,20 

12.10 

12.60 

13.05 

14.00 

14.80 

15.95 

12 

13.45 

14.60 

15.20 

15.80 

17.00 

18.10 

18.55 

1 4  - 

14.40 

15.60 

16.50 

17.40 

18.60 

19.75 

21.00 

le 

17.75 

19.20 

20.00 

20.85 

22.30 

23. &5 

24.60 

18 

20.15 

21.80 

22.80 

23.75 

25.45 

27.25 

28.50 

20 

22.40 

24.25 

25.20 

26.15 

28.05 

29.65 

31.50 

24 

26.20 

28.35 

29.75 

31.20 

33.40 

35.50 

36.70 

2S-     ■ 

-2S.80 

t?1.20 

33.00 

34.80 

37.20 

39.50 

42.00 

EXTRA  FLINT  PAPER 


iB^^iil 


l<jxtra  Coated 
In  Rolls.      Per  Roll  of  50  Yards 


Width 
Inches 

No.  00 
to  1-2 

No.l 

No. 
11-3 

No.  2 

,N".ilNo.3 

No. 
3  1-2 

2% 

$1.35 

$1.40 

$1.45 

$1.5U 

$1.55 

$1.75 

$1.85 

3% 

1.55 

1.65 

1.75 

1.80 

1.90 

2.10 

2.25 

4 

1.75 

1.85 

1.90 

2.05 

2.15 

2.40 

2.60 

6 

2.45 

2.60 

2.75 

3.00 

3.20 

3.50 

3.80 

8 

3.10 

3.30 

3.60 

3.80 

3.95 

4.45 

4.90 

9 

3.80 

3.90 

4.10 

4.20 

4.40 

4.80 

5.30 

10 

3.95 

4.20 

4.40 

4.55 

4.90 

5.30 

6.00 

12 

4.50 

4.85 

5.15 

5.45 

5.80 

6.50 

7.20 

15 

5.80 

6.10 

6.50 

6.80 

7.15 

7.80 

8.80 

18 

7.15 

7.45 

7.80 

8.15 

8.45 

9.10 

10.20 

20 

7.60 

8.10 

8.60 

9.20 

9.80 

10.75 

11.90 

24 

8.00 

8.75 

9.25 

10.25 

11.00 

12.25 

13.50 

30 

10.75 

11.50 

12.00 

12.50 

13.25 

14.50 

16.75 

36 

13.25 

13.75 

14.50 

15.00 

16.00 

17.00 

19.75 

40 

16.00 

16.50 

17.00 

17.75 

18.50 

20.00 

22.75 

42 

17.00 

17.75 

18.25 

19.00 

19.75 

21.50 

24.00 

48 

19.75 

21.50 

22.25 

23.00 

24.00 

26.50 

30.50 

GARNET  PAPER 


In  Sheets  9x11  Inches 

480  Sheets  to  Ream.    Smallest  Package  %  Ream. 

Nos.                  Per  Ream 
000  to  % $7.00 


1         7.50 

1%    8.25 

In  Extra  Coated  50  Yard  Rolls. 


Nos.  Per  Ream 

2        $  9.00 

2%    10.00 

3        11.00 

Per  Roll 


Width 
Inches 

No.  00 
to  1-2 

N0.I 

No. 
1  1-2 

No.  a 

No. 
2  1-3 

No.  3 

2% 

$1.25 

$1.30 

$1.35 

$1.45 

$1.60 

$1.65 

3% 

1.40 

1.50 

1.55 

1.60 

1.75 

2.00 

4 

1.60 

1.70 

1.75 

1.90 

2.10 

2.30 

5 

1.75 

1.85 

1.90 

2.05 

2.35 

2.55 

6 

2.25 

2.35 

2.45 

2.60 

2.95 

3.25 

8 

2.95 

3.10 

3.25 

3.50 

3.90 

4.30 

9 

3.40 

3.65 

3.80 

4.00 

4.45 

4.65 

10 

3.75 

4.00 

4.15 

4.45 

4.95 

5.30 

12 

4.35 

4.60 

4.70 

5.15 

5.85 

6.30 

15 

5.55 

6.00 

6.30 

6.75 

7.40 

7.95 

18 

6.60 

7.15 

7.40 

7.85 

8.60 

9.10 

20 

7.80 

8.35 

8.65 

9.10 

10.00 

10.50 

24 

8.00 

8.50 

8.75 

9.50 

11.00 

12.00 

30 

10.75 

11.25 

11.75 

12.50 

13.50 

15.00 

36 

13.00 

13.75 

14.25 

14.75 

16.00 

17.50 

40 

15.50 

16.00 

16.75 

17.50 

18.50 

20.00 

42 

16.75 

17.25 

18.00 

18.75 

19.75 

21.00 

48 

19.00 

20.00 

21.00 

22.00 

23.00  126.00 

Width  of  Rolls  not  shown  above  are  charged  at 
the  prices  of  the  next  greater  width 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  60. 


81 


EMERY,  GARNET  AND  CROCUS  CLOTH 


1    PS     ^0*in«TCU3t» 

m 

J*)        c*j>Nti  C1.0TI.        L 

71 

1 4rT        aouau  UMTtt 

■rr        oouBic  como       V 

G 

aA  ; 

[ 

GAR^ 

Extra  I 

?»=--._^ 

A  7 

ION 

Cloth 

ARNET  CLOTH 

^ET  COM  BIN  Al 

ieavy.       Garnet  Paoer- 

Per  Roll  of  50  Yards 

Per  Rol 

of  50  Yards 

in. 

to  % 

,     1    .y. 

» 

2V. 

3 

>Vidtli 
in. 

000 

to  y^ 

1 

IV^ 

» 

2y^ 

3 

2% 

$2.90 

$3.10 

$3.20 

$3.25 

$3.35 

$3.45 

2^8 

$J.30 

$2.45 

$2.55 

$2.60 

$2.70 

$2.80 

3% 

3.80 

4.00 

4.10 

4.25 

4.40 

4.55 

3% 

3.00 

3.15 

3.20 

3.30 

3.40 

3.60 

4 

4.20 

4.55 

4.70 

4.90 

5.00 

5.15 

4 

3.50 

3.65 

3.75 

3.90 
5.3^ 

4.00 

4.10 

5 

5.80 

6.25 

6.50 

6.70 

6.90 

7.15 

5 

4.65 

5.00 

5.20 

5.55 

5.75 

6 

6.45 

7.25 

7.70 

7.95 

8.30 
8.6() 

8.55 

6 

5.00 

5.50 

5.60 

5.75 

5.95 

6.10 

7 

7.25 

7.80 

8.05 

8.30 

8.85 

7 

5.80 

6.25 

6.45 

6.65 

6.90 

7.10 

8 

8.40 

9.00 

9.35 

9.60 

9.95 

10.25 

8 

6.70 

7.20 

7.40 

7.70 

7.90 

8.10 

9 

9.35 

10.00 

10.35 

10.75 

11.00 

11.50 

9 

7.50 

8.00 

8.30 

8.60 

8.80 

9.20 

10 

11.60 

12.50 

13.00 

13.40 

13.80 

14.30 

10 

9.30 

10.00 

10.40 

10.75 

11.00 

11.45 

12 

12.75 

13.65 

14.20 

14.55 

15.10 

15.50 

12 

li.OO 

10.80 

11.15 

11.50 

11.90 

12.00 

14 

14.00 

15.00 

15.50 

16.00 

16.50 

17.00 

14 

11.70 

12.55 

12.90 

13.30 

13.90 

14.20 

16 

16.80 

18.00 

18.70 

19.20 

19.90 

20.50 

16 

13.30 

13.95 

14.70 

15.15 

15.60 

16.10 

18 

18.20 

19.55 

20.20 

20.90 

21.50 

22.15 

18 

14.90 

16.00 

16.45 

17.00 

17.50 

18.00 

20 

20.00 

21.00 

21.50 

22.00 

22.50 

23.00 

20 

16.50 

17.70 

18.40 

18.90 

19.50 

20.00 

24 

25.20 

27.00 

28.05 

28.80 

29.85 

30.75 

24 

19.20 

20.60 

21.25 

21.95 

22.65 

23.35 

28 

28.00 

30.00         31.00 

32.00 

33.00 

34.00 

28 

22.40 

24.00 

24.80 

25.60 

26.40 

27.20 

Width  of  Rolls  not  shown  above  are  charged  at  the  prices  of  the  next  greater  tvldth. 

GARNET  FINISHING  PAPER 


single  faced  (6/0  to  1»,  per  ream. 
Double  faced  (5/0  to  1),  per  ream, 
Double  faced   (5/0  to  1),  per  roll. 


9x11  inches,  4S0  sheets 
9x11  inches,  240  sheets 
11    inches   x   60   yards 


$7.50 
.  7.50 
.    7.50 


EMERY  PAPER 


ErtEWf  PAPER 


•MfOvtopeoftiiNniiua 


480 
Ream. 

\OH. 


Fig.   5 


In  Sheets  9x11  inches 

Sheets   to    Ream.      Smallest   Package 


Per   Itrnni 

9i2.r,o 

i;{.7.-» 

1 5.00 

16.7.-. 


>'os.  Per  Ream 

ZYz     SIS.-IO 

3  22.7.-> 

:iV-      26.50 

Assorted     15.00 


In  Extra  Coated  50  Yard  Rolls.     Per  Roll 


Width 

00 

,      1      ,,     1             1             1              1 

in. 

toVa 

1      1    IV.    1      2      1    2VL.   1      3       1    3'/a 

2 

$1.50 

$1.70  1  $1.80  '  $1.90  1  $2.15  '  $2.55  \  $2.90 

3 

2.00 

2.25]     2.40      2.60  1     2.90  1    3.50 

3.90 

3% 

2.35 

2.55  !    2.80  1    2.95  |    3.40 

4.00 

4.50 

4 

2.60 

2.90 

3.10      3.35      3.75 

4.50 

5.00 

6 

3.70 

4.20 

4.40      4.75       5.40 

6.70 

7.40 

8 

4.95 

5.45 

^.80       6.30       7.10 

8.65 

9.80 

9 

5.45 

6.20 

6.45      7.00       7.95 

9.70 

10.95 

10 

6.00 

6.70 

7.10      7.70  '    8.70    10.65    12.15 

12 

7.00 

7.95 

8.40      9.10    10.30    12.70  '  14.40 

15 

8.95 

10.10 

10.70    11.55  '  13.15  '  16.10  |  18.20 

16 

9.55 

10.70 

11.35    12.25 '13.95 '17.10 

19.30 

18 

10.60 

11.95 

12.65    13.65    15.55    19.10 

21.65 

■?o 

11.70 

13.15 

13.95 '15.05    17.10    21.10 

23.95 

''-i 

12.75 

14.75 

15.75    17.00    19.50 

24.00 

27.50 

EXTRA  QUALITY 
EMERY  CLOTH 


Fig.  6 
In  Sheets  9x11  inches 

480    Sheets    to    Ream,    in    Quires, 
Package  V4,  Ream. 

Xos.  I'er   Ream 

00  to    J/^ $31.00 

1  33.00 

1  y.    35.00 

S  38.00 

Crocus  cloth    


Smallest 


Nos. 

2«/a 


Per  Ream 

941.00 

3  44.00 

SVs      '. 47.00 

Assorted    35.00 

per   ream  31.0O 


In  Extra  Coated  50  Yard  Rolls.    Per  Roll 

Width 

00 

I             1 

in. 

toV:: 

1 

IK.    1      2      1    2Vi: 

3 

3^3 

t 

$1.10 

$1.15 

$1.20     $1.25 

$1.30 

$1.35 

$1.40 

1.50 

1.55 

1.60 

1.65 

1.70 

1.80 

1.90 

1 

1.70 

1.80 

1.90 

2.00 

2.10 

2.20 

2.35 

1% 

2.30 

2.45 

2.55 

2.70 

2.90 

3.10 

3.25 

2 

2.90 

3.05 

3.25 

3.45 

3.70 

3.95 

4.15 

2% 

3.55 

3.70 

3.95 

4.20 

4.50 

4.80 

5.10 

3 

4.10 

4.35 

4.60 

4.95 

5.30 

5.65 

6.00 

3V^ 

4.85 

5.00 

5.30 

5.70 

lit 

6.50  ;    6.90 

4 

5.30 

5.65 

6.00 

6.40 

7.40 

7.85 

5 

6.50 

6.90 

7.45 

7.90 

8.50 

9.10 

9.65 

6 

7.70 

8.20 

8.75       9.35 

10.10 

10.80 

11.50 

7 

8.90 

9.50 

10.10    10.85 

11.70 

12.55 

13.35 

8 

10.10 

10.75 

11.50  ,  12.35 

13.30 

14.25 

15.15 

9 

11.50 

12.00 

13.00     14.00 

15.00 

16.00 

17.00 

10 

12.50 

13.30 

14.20     15.30 

16.50 

17.70 

18.85 

{} 

14.90 

15.85 

16.95  k8.15 
19.70  !  21.25 

19.70 

21.15 

22.50 

17.30 

18.40 

22.90 

24.60 

26.15 

16 

19.75 

20.90 

21.90     24.20 

26.10 

28.00 

29.85 

18 

22.25 

23.50 

25.25  !  27.25 

29.25 

31.50 

33.50 

20 

24.50 

26.10 

27.90  '  30.10     32.50 

34.90 

37.15 

24 

29.30 

31.20     33.40     85. SO     38.90 

41.80 

44.50 

27 

32.50 

34.50 

37.00 

40.00 

43.00 

46.50 

49.50 

WIDTH    OV   ROLLS    NOT    SHOWN    ABOVE    ARE    CHARGED    AT   THE    PRTOES    OP   THE 
NEXT   GREATER    W^DTH. 


83 


GEOBSAIiPEM'TER  ^  So. 


CARBORUNDUM   PRODUCTS 

ALOXITE  CLOTH 

Aloxite  is  the  ideal  abrasive  material  for  cutting  steel,  and  when  coated  on  cloth  it  is  far  supe- 
rior to  emery  for  general  machine  shop  worlt.  It  is  exceedingly  hard  and  extremely  tough,  and  it  not 
only  does  better  and  faster  work  than  emery,  but  the  Aloxite  cloth,  because  of  the  toughness  of 
the  grain,  shows  much  longer  life. 

PRICE    LIST   ALOXITE    CLOTH 


Grit  Numbers 


reifE    /,N  PRif^f 


Sheets 
9x11 


Price  per 
Ream 


50  yard  Rolls — Price  per  Roll 


Width 
9  inches 


Width 
18  inches 


Width 
27  inches 


Powder   FF 
Powder    F 

3/0-180  .  . 

2/0-150  .  . 

0-120  . . 

100-100  . . 

1/2-   90  .  . 

1  -  80  . . 
11/2-  70  .  . 

2  -   60  . . 
21/2-  50  .  . 

3  -  36  . . 
31/2-   24  .  . 


131.00 

$11.50 

$22.25 

$32.50 

31.00 

11.50 

22.25 

32.50 

31.00 

11.50 

22.25 

32.50 

31.00 

11.50 

22.25 

32.50 

31.00 

11.50 

22.25 

32.50 

31.00 

11.50 

22.25 

32.50 

31.00 

11.50 

22.25 

32.50 

33.00 

12.00 

.       23.50 

34.50 

35.00 

13.00 

25.25 

37.00 

38.00 

14.00 

27.25 

40.00 

41.00 

15.00 

29.25 

43.00 

44.00 

16.00 

31.50 

46.50 

47.00 

17.00 

33.50 

49.50 

ALOXITE   CLOTH   IN   ECONOMY   STRIPS 


Some  mechanics  prefer  Aloxite  cloth  in  strips  and  to  satisfy  the  demand,  this  material  is  made 
up  in  packages  containing  15  strips  11  inches  long  and  li/4   inches  wide  either  of  one  or  assorted 

No.  66.     Aloxite  Cloth  Strips   (packages) Price  per  gross  $21.60 

ALOXITE   CLOTH   IN   ECONOMY   ROLLS 


Aloxite  cloth  which  is  rapidly  succeeding  the  old  time  emery  cloth  for  general  machine  shop 
work  is  put  up  in  economy  rolls  as  well  as  in  reams,  sheets,  and  rolls.     The  cloth  is  cut  in  i«^ ,   % , 

1,  114,  2  and  21/2  inch  widths,  snugly  wound  on  wood  spools.  The  machine-shop  operator  simply 
cuts  off  a  piece  in  any  length  of  the  width  he  desires.  Loss  of  time  and  the  destruction  of  good 
cloth  by  tearing  strips  from  the  regular  sheets  is  eliminated.  The  rolls  are  50  yards  long  and  are 
made  in  any  desired  grit. 

PRICE    LIST 


Grits 

FFtoVa                    1            1            IVa 

2 

2Vi                        3 

SVz 

V2   inch 

%   inch 

1       inch 

1  Vz   inch 

2  inch 

2  Vz   inch 

■      $1.10 
1.50 
1.70 
2.30 
2.90 
3.55 

$l.lfe 
1.55 
1.80 
2.45 
3.05 
3.70 

$1.20 
1.60 
1.90 
2.55 
3.25 
3.95 

1.65 
2.00 
2.70 
3.45 
4.20 

$1.30 
1.70 
2.10 
2.90 
3.70 
4.50 

$1.35 
1.80 
2.20 
3.10 
3.95 
4.80 

$1.40 
1.90 
2.35 
3.25 
4.15 
5.10 

GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  ^  So. 


83 


CARBORUNDUM   WHEELS— POWDER— STONES 

GRITS    AND    GRADES    OF    CARBORUNDUM    AND 

ALOXITE  WHEELS  FOR  VARIOUS  CLASSES 

OF  GRINDING 

lu  siibmittinK  tbe  following-  table  of  grits  and  grrades  of  \«'heels  for 
different  lUnds  of  grinding  it  must  be  distinctly  understood  that  the  in- 
formation is  general.  Conditions  under  wliicli  wheels  are  usetl  vary  so 
greatly  tliat  we  do  not  wisli  our  present  and  prospective  customers  to  accept 
the  grading'  as  our  best  recommendation  for  their  work.  If  a  customer 
orders  a  wlieel  from  this  table  and  finds  that  it  is  not  accomplishing  the 
work  as  he  desires,  we  request  that  he  write  to  us  stating  in  what  manner 
the  wheel  fails. 


Work 


Grit  Numbers       |      Grade  Liettera 


Bra.SM      

24  to    36 
20  to    30 
60  to    80 
100  to  120 
30  to    40 
50  to    70 
30  to    40 

I  to  J 

Cast   iron       

G  X  to  H  X 

Knives 

M 

K  toM 

Tools    (large)     

Tools   (small) 

I  to  J 
J  to  K 

(■eneral    use     

HtoJ 

PRICE  LIST  OF  CARBORUNDUM  AND  ALOXITE  WHEELS 


Diameter 

Tliickness    of    Wheels    in 

Inches 

Diameter 
in  inches 

Revolutions  per 

in 
Incbeg 

Vt, 

V2 

% 

1 

ly* 

Wz 

1% 

3 

surface  speed 
of  5000  ft. 

$0.40 
.60 
.80 
1.10 

$0.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.40 

$0.60 

.90 

1.20 

1.65 

1.45 
1.95 

$0.80 
1.15 
1.65 
2.25 

$0.95 
1.30 
1.85 
2.55 

$1.05 
1.45 
2.10 
2.80 

$1.15 
1.60 
2.30 
3.10 

1 
2 
3 

4 

19,099 
9.549 
6,366 
4.775 

1.50 
1.90 
2.30 
2.70 

1.90 
2.40 
2.95 
3.55 

2.25 
2.90 
3.60 
4.40 

2.65 
3.40 
4.3(? 
5.20 

3.00 
3.90 
4.95 
6.10 

3.40 
4.45 
5.60 
6.90 

3.80 
4.95 
6.30 
7.80 

4.15 
5.40 
6.90 
8.60 

5 
6 
7 

3.820 
3,183 
2,728 
2.387 

9 
10 

12 

3.10 
3.60 
4.20 

4.15 
4.90 
6.00 

5.2,0 
6.20 
7.80 

6.30 
7.50 
9.50 

7.40 

8.90 

11.30 

8.40 
10.20 
13.10 

9.50 
11.50 
14.90 

10.60 
12.80 
16.70 

9 
10 
12 

2,122 
1,910 
1.592 

CARBORUNDUM  AND  ALOXITE  GRAINS  AND  POWDERS 

Carborundum  and  Aloxite  grains  are  produced  by  crushing  and 
grinding  the  crude  crystals,  washing  and  separating  by  sieves  into 
various  sizes.  These  aie  numbered,  the  same  as  emery,  in  accordance 
with  the  number  of  threads  per  lineal  inch  of  the  sieve  through 
which  they  have  passed  as  follows:  6,  8.  10,  12,  14.  16,  20,  24.  30,  36. 
40,  50,   60,   70,   SO,   90,   100,   120,   150,  180.  220. 

Powders  are  the  grains  too  fine  to  size  by  ordinary  sieving.  These 
are  graded  by  floating  in  water.  F,  PP.  FFP  powders  include  in 
their  numbers  all  grades  of  fineness  from  F.  the  next  finest  after  No. 
220,  to  FPF,  which  contains  the  very  finest  dust. 

PRICE  LIST 

Crude  Carborundiini  Crjstal    (Selected) 

Any  qnantity,   carefully   packed per   lb.  $0.50 

Carltoriiudum    and    Aloxite   Grains    in   Grits    Packed    for  Shipment  as  follot^s: 

Grains   in     K  lb.  tin   cans per    lb,  $0.2O 

Grains   in      1    lb.   tin   cans ««  .25 

Grains  in    '/j    lb.   tin    cans «  .30 


Emery   Powder 


.ao 


CARBORUNDUM  COMBINATION  STONES 


Made  lu    Five    .'Si/.i, 

These  stones  are  designed  especially  for  car- 
penters  and    mechanics. 

They  are  made  with  one  face  of  coarse  and  one 
face  of  very  flne  grit.  The  coarse  side  can  be  nsed 
for  sharpening  very  dull  tools;  the  flne  side  for 
giving  required  keen,  lasting  edge. 


.\o.    Xdh.  inches per  doz.  918.00 

\o,    lOJ).        u.Y_     .xi        inches "  12.00 

Xo.    110.        7x2     xl        inches "  15.00 

No.   111.        5x2     X  %    Inches "  9.00 

Xo,    112.        4xl%x   %    Inches "  7.20 

Xo.   .128.        8x3     xl        inches "  21.00 

Ao.   320.        9x3     xiy2    inches "  30.00 

No.   33.3.      12x21^x1        inches "  24.00 

These  stones  are  nested  in  shipping  packages 
containing    V4,    and    V^    dozen    stones    in    cartons. 

Furnished    In    Aloxite    In    same    sizes   and   price*. 


R4 


GEO•B•CARPE^fTER  ^  CO, 


EMERY  WHEELS 


PRICE  LIST 
ADOPTED  JULY  1,  1915. 


Dia. 

Thickness  of  Wheels  in  inches 

ins. 

%       1     Va     1     %      1     1        1     1%    1     11/2 

1% 

2 

21/4 

21/2 

2% 

3 

3%     1      SVa 

1 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.60 

$0.70 

$0.80 

$0.95 

$1.05 

$1.15 

$1.25 

$1.35 

$1.45 

$1.55 

$1.70 

$1.80 

2 

.60 

.75 

.90 

1.00 

1.15 

1.30 

1.45 

1.60 

1.75 

1.85 

2.00 

2.15 

2.30 

2.40 

3 

.80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.45 

1.65 

1.85 

2.10 

2.30 

2.50 

2.70 

2.95 

3.15 

3.35 

3.55 

4 

1.10 

1.40 

1.65 

1.95 

2.25 

2.55 

2.80 

3.10 

3.40 

3.70 

4.00 

4.25 

4.55 

4.80 

5 

1.50 

1.90 

2.25 

2.65 

3.00 

3.40 

3.80 

4.15 

4.55 

4.90 

5.30 

5.70 

6.05 

6.40 

6 

1.90 

2.40 

2.90 

3.40 

3.90 

4.45 

4.95 

5.40 

5.95 

6.50 

7.00 

7.50 

8.00 

8.50 

7 

2.30 

2.95 

3.60 

4.30 

4.95 

5.60 

6.30 

6.90 

7.55 

8.20 

8.90 

9.60 

10.25 

10.90 

8 

2.70 

3.55 

4.40 

5.20 

6.10 

6.90 

7.80 

8.60 

9.45 

10.30 

11.15 

12.00 

12.85 

13.70 

9 

3.10 

4.15 

5.20 

6.30 

7.40 

8.40 

9.50 

10.60 

11.65 

12.70 

13.75 

14.80 

15.90 

17.00 

10 

3.60 

4.90 

6.20 

7.50 

8.90 

10.20 

11.50 

12.80 

14.10 

15.40 

16.70 

18.00 

19.35 

20.70 

12 

4.20 

6.00 

7.80 

9.50 

11.30 

13.10 

14.90 

16.70 

18.45 

20.20 

22.00 

23.80 

25.55 

27.30 

14 

4.90 

7.20 

9.60 

11.90 

14.20 

16.50 

18.90 

21.20 

23.50 

25.80 

28.15 

30.50 

32.80 

35.10 

16 

5.70 

8.70 

11.60 

14.60 

17.60 

20.50 

23.50 

26.50 

29.45 

32.40 

35.35 

38.30 

41.30 

44.30 

18 

6.60 

10.30 

14.00 

17.70 

21.40 

25.10 

28.80 

32.50 

36.15 

39.80 

43.50 

47.20 

50.90 

54.60 

20 

12.30 

16.80 

21.40 

25.90 

30.50 

35.00 

39.60 

44.15 

48.70 

53.35 

58.00 

62.50 

67.00 

22 

20.10 

25.60 

31.10 

36.70 

42.20 

47.70 

53.35 

59.00 

64.50 

70.00 

75.50 

81.00 

24 

24.00 

30.60 

37.30 

44.00 

51.00 

59.00 

65.00 

71.00 

78.00 

85.00 

92.00 

99.00 

26 

36.40 

44.50 

52.50 

61.00 

69.00 

77.00 

85.00 

93.00 

101.00 

109.00 

117.00 

28 

46.00 

55.00 

65.00 

74.00 

83.00 

92.00 

102.00 

111.00 

120.00 

129.00 

30 

58.00 

68.00 

79.00 

89.00 

100.00 

111.00 

122.00 

132.00 

143.00 

153.00 

32 

72.00 

84.00 

96.00 

109.00 

121.00 

133.00 

145.00 

157.00 

169.00 

34 

82.00 

95.00 

109.00 

123.00 

136.00 

150.00 

163.00 

177.00 

191.00 

??6 

94.00 

109.00 

124.00 

139.00 

154.00 

169.00 

183.00 

198.00 

213  00 

1            1 

IMPORTANT — In  ordering,  always  state  the  kind  of  work  you  wish  to  do,  what  shape  face  yoii 
want  on  the  wheels,  the  size  of  mandrel  hole,  and  the  speed  they  are  to  run.  Special  wheels  for 
iniilning  in  water  made  to  order. 


EMERY  CYLINDERS  AND  GUP  WHEELS 

Thickness  of  Rim 

inches 

1 

11/2 

2 

2% 

3 

3  ¥2 

4 

8 

$15.50 

.... 

9 

16.50 

$22.00 

10 

17.75 

24.25 

$29.50 

.... 

12 

18.75 

26.25 

33.00 

$38.75 

$44.00 

14 

22.50 

31.00 

38.50 

45.50 

51.50 

$57.50 

$6i.50 

16 

26.00 

35.75 

44.60 

53.00 

60.25 

67.60 

73.00 

18 

28.80 

40.25 

51.40 

61.40 

71.00 

79.00 

86.90 

20 

30.90 

44.00 

56.25 

67.40 

78.50 

87.60 

97.00 

22 

35.00 

49.75 

65.00 

79.40 

91.50 

103.90 

115.50 

24 

37.50 

54.25 

70.50 

86.25 

99.50 

113.60 

126.60 

26 

39.75 

59.80 



93.00 

109.25 

124.75 

139.25 

Above  list  is  figui'ed  on  a  basis  of  Cylinders  7  inclies  long.     Otlier  lengths  at  proportionate  rates. 

To  obtain  price  of  Cup  Wheels,  add  to  the  price  of  Cylinder  of  same  dimensions  the  price  of  a 
regular  wheel  whose  diameter  is  the  Inside  diameter  of  the  Cylinder,  the  thickness  whatever  Is  re- 
quired for  the  back  of  Cup  Wheel. 


FOR  GRINDERS,  ARBORS,  ETC.,  SEE  INDEX 


GEOBCAIlPENrTER  ^  60. 


8.- 


TOOL   GRINDERS 

MECHANICS'  SPECIAL  LINE 

Built  for  long  life  and  hard  usage.  The  cases  are  one-piece,  which  insures 
perfect  alignment.  The  handle,  drive  gears  and  wheel  are  fastened  by  tapered 
bearings.  Each  machine  is  equipped  with  adjustable  tool  rests,  for  right  or 
left  hand  use,  and  is  finished  in  black,  baked  enamel.  The  gears  are  overhanging, 
the  drive  gear  being  dished  so  as  to  bring  the  weight  over  the  bearing  in  place 
of  at  the  end  of  the  shaft.  The  gears  are  cut  spiral,  which  makes  them  run 
quieter,  smoother  and  last  longer.  Each  machine  is  well  packed  in  an  individual 
4M  carton.     Each  machine  is  equipped  with  a  Carborundum  grinding  wheel 

Fitted  with  Tool  Rest  and  "Carborundum  Wheel,  4x1  inch  in  size.     Weight,  boxed, 

7  lbs.     Price 14.50 

Fitted  with  Tool  Rest  and  Carborundum  Wheel,  5x1  inch  in  size.     Weight,  boxed, 

9  lbs.     Price 6. HO 

Fitted  with  adjustable  Tool  Rest  and  Chisel  Guide.     Carborundum  Wheel,  6x1  inch 

in  size.     Weight,  boxed,  13  lbs.     Price 9.00 

Fitted  with  adjustable  Tool  Rest  and  Patented  Chisel  and  Plane  Bit  Guide,  with 

Carborundum  Wheel,  7x1%  inch  in  size.     Weight,     boxed,  24  lbs.     Price.  .  .    13.50 


No.    5M. 


No.    6M. 


No.    7M. 


(  HALLENGE    LINE 

Low   priced,   but  efficient.      Finished   in   black   baked    enamel;    equipped    with 
Adjustable  Tool  Rest 

No.    4C.       4x1  Carborundum  Wheel;  weight,  boxed,     6  lbs.     Price $3.50 

No.   95.       5x1  Carborundum  Wheel;  weight,  boxed,     8  lbs.     Price 5.50 

No.    96.       6x1   Carborundum  Wheel;  weight,  boxed,  10  lbs.     Price 7.50 


MULTIGEAR  No.   lO^C 


Fig.   4C 


Fig.  104C 


Built  for  high  speed  and  very  rapid  grinding.  Gears  interchangeable,  and 
made  for  hard  wear  and  long  life.  Case  oil  tight.  Finished  in  black, 
baked  enamel.  Each  turn  of  the  handle  makes  30  turns  of  grinding 
wheel.  Fitted  with  adjustable  Tool  Rest,  and  Wheel  4x1  inches  in 
size.     Weight,  boxed,  8  lbs.     Price $7.50 


BEST   MADE    No.    51 


Worm  Gear,  Ball  Bearings,  runs  in  oil.  Chambered 
Case,  which  allows  oil  to  automatically  lubricate  every  bear- 
ing. Wide  bearings,  which  insure  ample  oil  retaining  sur- 
faces. Adjustable  Tool  Rest,  case  finished  in  black,  baked 
enamel.  Exceptionally  well  built,  easy  running  machine. 
Equipped  with  double  grit  Grinding  Wheel,  having  extra 
fine  face,  and  medium  body.  Gi-inder  can  be  swiveled  to 
any  position. 

Equipped  with  5x1  y^   inch  Carborundum  Double  Grit 

Wheel.     Weight,  boxed,  12  lbs.     Price $9.00 


Fig.  5 


FOR    EMERY     WHEELS.    SEE    IMJE.V 


86 


GEOBeAIl.PEM"TER  S  SO. 


Hummer.      Fig.  271C 


TOOL  GRINDERS 

EtUMMER  No.  2710 

All  Metal  Frame,  Shaft  Drive,  gravity  lubrication,  Grinding  Head 
capable  of  being  swiveled  to  any  angle,  Beveled  Gears,  strongly 
braced,  Bicycle  Tread,  many  special  attachments,  finished  in  red 
and  black  baked  enamel.  This  is  by  all  means  one  of  the  very 
best  foot  power  grinders  imaginable.  It  operates  as  easy  as  a 
bicycle  and  cuts  many  times  faster  than  emery,  without  drawing 
temper.  It  does  not  matter  how  difficult  a  tool  may  be  to  grind, 
the  head  of  the  machine  can  be  swiveled  so  as  to  make  it  con- 
venient to  grind  even  the  most  difficult  tool.  The  two  combina- 
tion tool  rests  are  universally  adjustable,  so  that  practically  any 
angle  or  shape  can  be  given  to  any  tool.  Height  of  machine  over 
all,  42  inches.  Each  machine  is  equipped  with  one  medium 
Carborundum  Wheel,  one  coarse  Carborundum  Wheel,  one  Uni- 
versal Tool  Rest,  and  one  Chisel  and  Plane  Bit  Guide.  6x1  % 
inch  Wheels.    Weight,  boxed,  65  lbs.     Price $20.00 


Fig.   309C 


POWER   BENCH    GRINDERS 

Built  very  strong  and  heavy  and  suitable  for  all  kinds 
of  shop  and  heavy  grinding.  Power  Bench  Grinders  Nos. 
310C  and  309C  are  equipped  with  2%x2i/4  inch  Pulleys, 
Spring  Oil  Cups,  adjustable  Tool  Rests,  and  7x1%  inch 
Carborundum  Wheels.  The  bearings  on  these  machines 
are  steel  on  gray  iron.  Those  on  No.  3 IOC  are  adjustable, 
while  those  on  No.  309C  are  solid.  The  wheels  on  these 
machines  are  fastened  by  collars  and  burrs. 


No.   309C  is  equipped  with  one  medium  and  one  coarse    7x1 1^    inch   Carborundum  Wheels, 

one  Pulley,  solid  bearings.     Weight,  boxed,  32  lbs.     Price $15.00 

No.   310C     is  equipped  with  one  medium  and  one  coarse   7x1%,    inch   Carborundum  Wheels. 

Tight  and   loose  Pulleys,   adjustable  bearings.    Weight,  boxed,  35  lbs.    Price.    18.50 


No.  306C.  A  lighter  Power  Bench  Grinder,  built  for  long  life, 
equipped  with  adjustable  Tool  Rests,  6x1  inch 
Carborundum  Wheels  (one  medium  and  one  fine), 
held  by  steel  collars  and  burrs.  Power  can  come 
from  above,  at  the  side  or  underneath.  One  pulley 
only,  1  %  inch  diameter  by  2  V^  inch  face.  Weight, 
boxed.  14  lbs.     Price $10.00 

No.  30.5C.  is  a  very  practical  Power  Bench  Grinder,  which  can  be 
clamped  to  almost  any  beam,  bench  or  other  support, 
and  run  by  a  2  inch  pulley.  Equipped  with  one 
medium  Carborundum  Wheel,  5x1%  inches  in  size. 
Weight,  boxed,  15  lbs.     Price 6.00 

FOR    FMERY    WHESELS.    SBE    INDKX 


Fig.   30."»C 


GEO-BCARPENfTER   ^  SO 


GRINDSTONES 


NOT  MOUNTED 

30  lbs.  and  under List 

30  to  200  lbs 

200  lbs.  and  over 


ton  $50.00 
5  2.00 
60.00 


All  stones  over  200  pounds  are  sold  by  measurement 
weight,  less  than  200  pounds  by  cut  weight,  which  is  actual 
weight  on  scales  as  they  come  from  the  lathe.  This  weight 
is  always  cut  on  the  stone. 


HAND    GRINDSTONES 
Japanned  Black 


.each 


I  in. 

8  in. 

9  in. 

10  in. 

11  in. 

12  in. 


$0.70 
.80 
.90 
1.00 
1.15 
1.25 
1.50 


WOODEN   FRAME    GRINDSTONE 

FOR  PO\\^R  USE 
Fitted  Avith  Patent  Detachable  Fixture 


Diam. 
of  Stone 
inches. 


Price  of 
Frame 
Only 


Frame  with 
Fixtures  and 
12-in.  Pulley 


Price  Complete,  including- 
Stone  fitted  with  Patent 
Detachable  Fixture  and 
12-in.  Pulley 


P. 

220  , 

24 

'    $    8.00 

$21.00 

'24  in. 

X  3        in .  . 

.  .$23. (Ml 

p. 

225  I 

30 

10.00    1 

23.00 

30  in. 

4       in.  . 

.  .    28. ou 

p. 

230 

36 

!       11.00 

25.50 

36  in. 

X  4  1/2  in .  . 

..    33.00 

p. 

235 

42 

12.00 

27.00 

42  in. 

X  4  1/2  to  5 

in.    38.00 

p. 

240 

48 

1       13.50 

33.00 

48  in. 

X  5%  to  6 

in.    50. MO 

p. 

245; 

54 

17.50 

41.00 

54  in. 

X  6 1/2  to  7 

in.    67.00 

p. 

250  1 

60 

1       24.00 

48.00 

60  in. 

X  7  1/2  to  8 

in.    84.00 

We  furnish  a  12-inch  Pulley  with  all  sizes  of  wood  power 
frames."  We  will  substitute  any  required  size,  charging  only  the 
actual  difference  in  price. 


FIgr.  388C 


FIk.  3«»D 
SAMSOX 

MOUNTED 

No.    I        Weight.  Ibg. 

Thickness 
Inches 

Each 

1  i        100  to  110 

2  70  to     80 

3  1           40  to     50 

1%   to  2% 
1  %   to  2  Vi 

1  %  to  2  y* 

$6.00 
5.00 
4.50 

Fig.  aooK 
BI-TREADLE  MOUNTED 
Ball  Bearing 

Frame  is  steel  firmly  riveted. 

Weight  of  stone,  55  to  60  lbs.;  weight  of  stone 
and  frame  80  lbs. 
Each    $6.00 

We  can  furnish  any  repairs  desired. 


FOR    EMERY   WHEELS.  GRIXnERS.   AND    Oil-   STONES.   SEE   INDEX 


ss 


GeoBCai^pem'ter  s  eo. 


KEYSTONE  IRON  FRAME  POWER  GRINDSTONE 

ALL  FITTED  WITH  PATENT  DETACHABLE  FIXTURE 


Fig.  508K 
The  trough  is  cast  in  one  piece, 
malciiig  it  water-tight,  avoiding 
all  joints  which  invariably  work 
loose  and  leak.  The  legs  are 
cast  separate,  and  are  securely 
fastened  in  place  with  two 
wrought-iron  bolts.  An  adjusta- 
ble tool  rest,  with  drip  pan,  is 
furnished  with  each  frame. 


We  furnish  12-inch  pulley  with  all  sizes  of  Keystone  Frames, 
size,  charging  only  the  actual  difference  in  price. 

Loose  pulley,  12  inches  in  diameter,  $3.00  extra. 


Price  of 

Number 

Diam- 
eter of 
Stone 
inches 

Thickness  of 
Stone 
inches 

Size  of 
Shaft  at 
Bear- 
ings 
inches 

Price 
Com- 
plete 
with 
Stone 

Price  of 

Frame 

with  Shaft 

Pulley  and 

Tool  Rest 

Frame 

only 

without 

Shaft, 

Bearings 

or  Tool 

J 

• 

Best 

No.    508K 

50 

71/2 

to   8 

1% 

$80.00 

] 

No.    506K 

50 

51/5, 

to   6 

1% 

70.00 

^ 

No.    488K 

48 

7% 

to   8 

1% 

75.00 

§ 

No.    486K 

48 

5% 

to   6 

iy2 

68.00 

i>S  $52.00 

$35.00 

No.    485K 

48 

4% 

to   5 

iy2 

66.00 

0 

No.    466K 

46 

5y2 

to   6 

iy2 

67.00 

^ 

No.    465K 

46 

41/2 

to  5 

1% 

65.00 

No.   406K 

40 

5% 

to   6 

IVz 

51.00 

No.    405K 

40 

41/2 

to   5 

IVi   ' 

49.00 

« 

No.   3  86K 

38 

51/2 

to   6 

1% 

50.00 

.§    39.00 

No.    385K 

38 

4% 

to   5 

11^ 

48.00 

28.00 

No.    366K 

36 

5% 

to   6 

1^ 

49.00 

0 

No.    365K 

36 

4% 

to  5 

iy4 

47.00 

^ 

No.    364K 

36 

4 

to  4% 

ly* 

46.00 

No.    305K 

30 

4y2 

1 

39.00 

M 

No.    304K 

30 

4 

1 

38.00 

5 

No.    303K 

30 

3y2 

1 

37.00 

[w    33.00 

21.00 

No.    302K 

30 

3 

1 

36.50 

1 

We  will  substitute  any  required 


Fiar.  401C 


"ON  THE  JOB"  GRINDER 

We  show  here  an  emergency  and  portable  foot-power  grinder, 
giving  3,000  revolutions  per  minute;  cool  cutting;  wheel  6x1^ 
inches;  made  of  genuine  corundum.  No  belts  to  slip,  no  gears 
to  break,  no  chains  to  stretch.  We  absolutely  guarantee  40  per 
cent  more  utility  than  any  other  grinder  on  the  market  regard- 
less of  size  or  price.  It  is  the  only  foot-power  grinder  on  the 
market  with  an  unlimited  guarantee.  Just  the  thing  for  a  boat 
house,  small  shop  or  engine  room.  Weighs  only  9  pounds  com- 
plete. It  can  be  attached  to  any  hench  or  shelf  and  removed  in 
one  minute's  time  when  done  with. 
Each $6.00 

FOR  OTHBR  STYLES  OF  GRIXDING  TOOLS.  SEE  INDEX 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  «  eo. 


Sf) 


GROWN  GRINDERS 


Fig.   1                                              Fig.   2 

Fig.  3 

Fig 

.  4 

No.  1 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

For  Wheels  up  to inches 

Arbor  to  Table 

Diameter  of  Base 

8x1 

5 

5 

10 

% 

2 
l%x% 
2x1% 

61/8 

10 
$5.00 

lOxlVz 
6 

5y4x6y4 

14 

% 
2y4 

%x2 
2^x2 

\\ 

$10.00 

12x2 

8 

9y4x6 

18 

1 

3y4 

3x1  ^ 

4x3 

10 

42 
$15.00 

16x2  y2 
9% 
13x9 

25 

Diameter  between  Collais.         " 

iy4 

4 

5x1  i\.. 
4%x4 

Diameter  of  Collars 

Bearings 

Pulley 

Distance  between  Wheels 

Weight  estimated lbs. 

Price each 

85 
$20.00 

No.  6  GROWN  GRINDER 


Fig. 


This  machine  will  meet  the  requirements  of  those  needing  a  substantial  grinding  or  polishing 
outfit  at  a  reasonable  price.  All  boxes  are  heavily  babbited  and  fitted  with  grease  cups.  It  is  of 
good  height  and  there  is  ample  room  from  wheel  to  stand  for  plow  work,  grinding  or  polishing. 

This  machine  with  loose  pulley  in  addition  to  the  tight  one  when  desired. 


Arbor  to  Floor inches 

Size  of  Base 

Length  of  Steel  Arbor '. 

Diameter  between  Collars    

Diameter  of  Collars   

Bearings 

Pulley \ 

Distance  from  Wheel  to  Stand 

Weight  complete  with  two  Rests lbs. 

Will  carry  two  Stones '......'..'....  inches 

Each  as  per  cut  without  Rests \  , each 

With  Loose  Pulley  and  Grease  Cup  added .  .  .  . 

Rests 

Disc  Grinder  Attachment 


33 

14x17 

37 

iy4 

4% 

l%x6 

5x4 

iiy2 

170 

2y2xl6 

$22.40 

25.40 

1.30 

6.00 


90 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  CO, 


ELECTRIGALLY-DRIVEN  TOOLS 
BENCH  GRINDERS 

These  machines  are  of  practical  value  for  any  class  of  grind- 
ing and  may  be  used  anywhere  in  shop  or  mill  where  current  is 
available.  The  motor  is  completely  inclosed,  with  starting  and 
stopping  device  conveniently  located  in  the  base.  There  is 
practically  no  cost  for  setting  up.  Can  also  be  used  as  portable 
grinders. 

Extended  spindle  for  buffer  in  place  of  one  wheel  can  be 
furnished. 

FLOOR  GRINDERS 

These  grinders  are  very  substantially  and  carefully  made, 
with  self-oiling  bearings  of  large  and  ample  size.  The  shaft  is 
very   stiff  and   tool  rests  are  easily  adjusted  for   any  position. 

■»»T,iiM    The  motor  is  particularly  designed  for  this  service,  completely 
inclosed  from  dirt  or  emery  grindings,  and  is  constructed  with 

the  greatest  care  in  every  detail.     The  motor  frame  and  pedestal  are 

one  casting,  and  the  starter  is  contained  in  the  pedestal  where  it  is  out 

of  the  way  and  well  protected. 

When  desired,  a  surface  grinding  attachment  for  one  of  the  wheels, 

hoods  for  both  wheels,  or  extended  spindle  "for  buffing  can  be  supplied. 

SPECIFICATIONS 


Height  over  all inches 

Number  of  wheels 

Size  of  wheels inches 

Approximate  speed R.   P.   M. 

Weight    pounds 

Floor  space inches 

Maximum   horse   power. 


Bench  No.  1 


141/2 
2 

2400 

105 

211/2x12 

1/2 


Bench  No.  2 


16  Va 

2 

12xlx^ 

1800 

200 

23%xl2' 

1 


Floor 


48 

2 

12x2x1 

1800 

475 

30x19 

2 


PRICES 


Floor   Grinder 


Size 

110-220   V. 
Direct  Current 

110-220-440  V. 

A.  C. 

2  or  3-phase 

60  cycle 

110-220  V. 

A.  C. 

Sing-le-phase 

No.    1    Bench 
No.    2    Bench 
Floor  Grinder 

$150.00 
180.00  >---' 
274.00 

$160.00 
190.00 
284.00 

$170.00 
200.00 
294.00 

These  prices  cover  above  grinders  equipped  with  guards,  wheels  and  water  pot.  Cast-iron 
pedestals  can  be  furnished  for  either  the  No.  1  or  No.  2  for  $24.00  additional. 

The  speed  of  these  grinders  will  vary  somewhat  from  the  speeds  given  according  to  the  vol- 
tage and  kind  of  current  ordered. 


_\ 


^wl^Mp^ 


motor  is  air  cooled. 


HAND   GRINDERS   AND   BUFFERS 

These  portable  machines  are  adapted  not  only  for  grind- 
ing, but  also  for  buffing,  polishing,  sanding  or  smoothing 
down  castings;  different  wheels  being  required  for  different 
classes  of  work.  Can  be  carried  from  place  to  place,  and 
are  ready  for  use  when  plug  is  fitted  to  lamp  socket.  Oper- 
ators can  stop  and  start  these  tools  instantaneously.  The 
Furnished  with  wheel,  as  shown. 


Size 
of  Wheel 

Dimensions, 

inches 

wt. 

Lbs. 

H.  P. 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

• 

Price,  each 

Machine 

Motor 

Direct 
Current 

2  or  3- 
phase 

Sing-le- 
phase 

5x%x3/4-in.  hole 

5x9  3/4X101/2 

5x7  1/4 

16 

% 

3600 

$90.00 

$85.00 

Wound  for  either  110  or  220  volts,  direct  or  alternating  current,  60  cycles. 
Made  in  larger  sizes,  also  with  12  and  20-inch  extension  arms.      Prices  on  application. 
Note. — Speeds  of  all  the  above  grinders  vary  someAvhat  from  those  given,  according  to  voltage 
and  kind  of  current. 


GEO-B-CAHPErfTER  «  Co. 


91 


GROWN  COUNTERSHAFTS 


Pig 


All  loose  pulleys  on  Countershafts  have  long  chamber  hubs  fitted  with  grease  cup  and  will  run 
for  years  and  not  wear  out  or  wabble. 


Drive    pulleys 

Tight  and  loose  pulleys. 

Drop  of  hangers 

Length  of  shaft 

Diameter  of  shaft 

Weight  complete 

Each 


No.   1 


8      xl  % 

3%xl% 

5 

17 

Vb 
24 
$5.00 


\o.  2 


9x2 

5x2 
6% 

21 
1 

38 

$7.50 


No.  3 


10x3% 
5x3 

61/2 

24 

1 

44 

$9.00 


No.  4 


12x4 
6x3  Vz 

26 
IVs 
58 
$10.00 


13x4 
6x4 
9 

30 
1% 

75 
$14.00 


GROWN   GOLUMNS 


The  Columns  have  a  rib  around  top  of  table  to  keep  tools  from  falling 
off.  It  will  be  found  much  more  economical  to  mount  Grinder  on  this 
column  than  to  use  any  temporary  mounting. 

NoTT~ 

11x15 

14x18 

28 

100 

$14.00 


Size  of  table in. 

Size  of  base " 

Height " 

Weight lbs 

Each 


No.   1 

No.  2 

No.  » 

6x8 

9x11 

11x13 

9x12 

9x12 

12x16 

32 

32      • 

32 

32 

37 

75 

$7.00 

$7..10 

$11.00 

Center  Shafts  and  Columns  are  for  corresponding  Number  Grinders. 


GROWN  SAW  GUMMERS 


If    Countershaft 
order  No.  3. 


is     wanteu 


Fig 


No.   S 

yio.  0 

Arbor    to    ta- 

ble   in. 

8 

8 

Size  of  round 

base    " 

12 

9% 

I^ength  of 

steel  arbor  " 

14 

14 

Diameter     of 

arbor   in 

boxes  ....  " 

% 

% 

Diameter     of 

collars   ..." 

3% 

3% 

Length    of 

bearings  . .  " 

2y2 

Diameter   be- 

tween   col- 

lars     " 

% 

% 

Pulley    " 

4x3 

4x3 

Rest  will  take 

In  wheels..  " 

i2xiy4 

12x1  V^ 

Wt.  about .  .  lbs. 

35 

25 

Kach     

$7.00 

$5.50 

Fisr.  9 


FOR    RIWKRV   WHERL,S.   SEE   1NI>EX 


92 


GEO-BeARPErfTER  «  eo. 


KEYSEATERS,  SLITTING    AND    SLOTTING    SAWS 

METAL-SPLITTING   SAWS 


Fig.  4S4A 
These  Saws  are  made'  of  a  quality  of  Steel  ex- 
actly suiting-  the  purpose  for  which  they  are  in- 
tended. The  teeths  are  of  such  shape  as  to  render 
them  strong-  and  effective  cutters.  Hardened  by 
an  improved  process  and  accurately  ground  thin 
towards    center   for   clearance. 

Special  Saws  of  any  pattern  made  to  order. 


Diameter 

Thickness 

Size  of  Hole 

Piice,  each 

2y?. 

inches 

ii   inch 

■<M   inch 

$1.15 

t^k 

inches 

A  inch 

'/s    inch 

1.20 

2% 

inches 

-U  inch 

%    inch 

1.25 

2y2 

inches 

ii  inch 

•%    inch 

1.35 

2% 

inches 

%   inch 

7/8   inch 

1.40 

2V2 

inches 

#5  inch 

ys    inch 

1.50 

3 

inches 

s^  inch 

1        inch 

1.30 

3 

inches 

b\  inch 

1       inch 

1.35 

3 

inches 

Vs  inch 

1       inch 

1.40 

3 

inches 

#5  inch 

1        inch 

1.50 

3 

inches 

Vs   inch 

1        inch 

1.55 

3 

inches 

^i  inch 

1        inch 

1.65 

4 

inches 

s's   inch 

1       inch 

1.50 

4 

inches 

A   inch 

1       inch 

1.55 

4 

inches 

I's   inch 

1       inch 

1.60 

4 

inches 

j\   inch 

1        inch 

1.70 

4 

inches 

%    inch 

1       inch 

1.75 

4 

inches 

B-V  inch 

1        inch 

1.85 

4 

inches 

A   inch 

1       inch 

1.90 

5 

inches 

■rV   inch 

1        inch 

1.90 

5 

inches 

A   inch 

1        inch 

2.05 

5 

inches 

y&   inch 
^i   inch 

1        inch 

2.15 

5 

inches 

1        inch 

2.30 

5 

inches 
inches 

•^   inch 

1        inch 

2.40 

6 

■h   inch 

1        inch 

2.35 

6 

inches 

8%   inch 

1        inch 

2.54 

6 

inches 

i/a    Inch 

1       inch 

2.65 

6 

inches 

s'^a    inch 

1       inch 

2.80 

6 

inches 

A   inch 

1       inch 

2.95 

7 

inches 

iV  inch 

1       inch 

3.00 

7 

inches 

ifs  inch 

1        inch 

3  25 

T 

inches 

Vs   inch 

1        inch 

3.40 

7 

inches 

T^s  inch 

1       inch 

3  60 

7 

inches 

T^r    inch 

1        inch 

3.75 

Senii-Higli   Speed   Steel 
Formed  Tooth   Slitting; 


Sawf*  advance 
Saws  advance 


25%, 


SCREW-SLOTTING   SAWS 

0^ 

Fig.  484B 

Made  of  a  quality  of  Steel   specially   suited   for 

this    purpose.      Teeth    of    proper    shape    and    pitch. 

Hardened  under  an  improved  process,  not  ground  on 

sides.      Made    for   screw-slotting    only. 

Prices   for   lots    of   one   thousand   saws   and   over. 

Smaller   quantity   special    price. 

^^ 

'il     " 

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Fig.  R.SOJS 


No.  1  PORTABLE  SHAFT  KEYSEATER 

This  machine  will  mill  keyseats  in  shafting  up  to  5.in. 
diameter  Avithout  taking  the  shaft  down.  It  will  mill  key- 
seats  up  to  ll^x%  in.,  full  width,  at  one  cut.  The  keyseats 
cut  have  true  sides  and  bottoms  and  are  without  chatters. 
The  machine  is  self-centering  and  has  automatic  feed.  Five 
cutters  are  furnished  with  the  machine,  with  which  key- 
seats  from  ^  to  1%  in.  wide,  and  varying  by  1-16  in.,  may 
be  cut  at  on©  operation.    Each $50.00 

FOR    <OI,n    noi-I.KD    SHAFTINfJ    AND    SCRKAV    STOCK 
SEE    INDEX 


GEOBeARPEN"TER  S  60. 


0,? 


HACK  SAW  FRAMES,  CHAIN  AND  BENCH  DRILLS 

BENCH  DRILL  PRESS  CHAIN  DRILL  CHAIN  DRILL 


Fig 


Strong  cast  iron  standard.  Hand  feed. 
Instantly  changeable  speed,  IV2  to  1  and 
4  to  1.  Adiustable  crank,  extensible  from 
3  to  6  inches  in  radius.  Chuck  of  Star 
pattern,  holding  round  shanks  from  0  to 
%  inch;  and  jaws  operated  by  springs 
that  are  protected  from  injury.  Height 
over  all,  24  inches.  Maximum  distance 
from  chuck  to  table,  9  inches.  Weight 
boxed,    27Vi    lbs.;   net,   22   lbs. 

Price  eacli    $8.00 

Packed   1   in    a   Wooden    Box 


Fig.    820 

Free  acting,  hand  feed.  Four 
feet  of  stout  chain.  Ball  bearing. 
Diameter  of  hole  in  socket,  \^ 
inch.  Barber  improved  chuck  is 
provided,  made  especially  for  hold- 
ing bit  stock  shanks  and  many 
sizes  of  round  shanks.  Length, 
with  chuck  inserted,  10%  inches. 
No.   820.     Eacli $2.50 


Fig 


Automatic,    eelf-reffulating:    feed    or 

may  be  fed  by  hand.  Four  feet  of 
stout  chain.  Ball  bearing.  Diameter 
of  hole  In  socket,  Vi  inch.  Master 
chuck  is  added  for  holding  round 
shanks  from  \'a  to  Vi  inch  in  diameter, 
bit  stock,  and  No.  1  Morse  taper 
shanks.  Length,  with  chuck  inserted, 
XW'z  inches. 

No.  718.     Each $3.00 

Above  Drill  without  Master  Chuck 
No.  717.     Each 'J.OO 


STAR  HACK  SAW   FRAME 


Fig.  1027 

Polished  and  nickeled  steel  frame.  Black  composition 
"Pistol  Grip"  handle  that  fits  any  hand.  Perfectly  bal- 
anced frame  with  extra  strength  in  the  middle  of  the 
back.  Blades  faceable  in  four  directions.  Adjustable  for 
blades  8  to  12  inches.  Depth  under  back,  Z\k  inches. 
No.  1027.     Each $1.50 

STAR  HACK  SAAV  FRAME 


Fig 


Tropical  wood  handle.     Nickeled  steel  stock,  stiff  strong 
back.     Quickly     adjustable     for     blades     6     to     12     inches. 
Blades   are   strained   by    turn   of   handle   and   are   faceable 
in    four    directions.     Depth    under   back,    2%    Inches. 
No,  66.  Each $1.30 


No.  77 


Fig.  77.     Star   Haclc   Saw   Frame 

Burnished  and   nickeled   steel   stock.    5/32x%    Inch.     Ad- 
justable for  blades  from   8  to   12   Inches  in  lenRth.     Blades 
may   be   faced    in    four   different   directions.     Depth   under 
back,   2H    Inches. 
No.  77.     Per  dozen 96.00 


RAIL   HACK   SAAV   FRAMES 


OtSSTCN     N06 


Nos.  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  steel  frame,  polished,  riveted  sockets. 

These  are  specially  adapted   for   large  work,   cutting  off 
iron  beams,  girders,  etc.  and  will  be  found  a  very  valuable 
tool  for  contractors. 
No.   6.     714    Inches    inside   of    frame    to    tooth-edge, 

suitable  for    9  inch  blades;  frame  only,  .per  dozen  $15.00 
No.  7.     lO'/i    inches    inside    of    frame    to    tooth-edge, 

suitable  for  12  inch  blades;  frame  only,  .per  dozen     18.00 
No.   8.     10'4    inches   Inside   of   frame    to    tooth-edge, 

suitable  for  14  inch  blades:  frame  only,  .per  dozen     19.00 
No.   ».     1014    inches   inside   of   frame   to   tooth-edge, 

suitable  for  16  Inch  blades;  frame  only,  .per  dozen     23.00 
No.   10.     10 >4    inches   Inside  of   frame   to  tooth-edge, 

suitable  for  18  Inch  blades;  frame  only     per  dozen     28,00 

Nos.  9  and  10  made  with  handle  on  each  end. 


Fig.  30.      CaNt  Iron  Haclc  Saw  Frames 

Cast    Iron,    handsomely    enameled.     Made    for    8    Inch    or 
9    Inch    blades. 

No.   30.     For   8    Inch    blades per  dozen  $8.00 

No.    30.     For    9    Inch    blades "  6.00 


FOR  POWER  H.VCK  SAWS,  SEE  INDEX 


94 


GEOB-eAR^PEhfTER  ^  SO. 


MARVEL  DRAW  GUT  HACK 

SAW  No.  1 

Saws  fast  and  straight.     Saves  blades. 

Is  exceptionally  well  made,  and  includes  the  fol- 
lowing valuable  Improvements: 

A  draw  cut.  An  eccentric  on  inner  portion  of 
crank,  fitted  to  an  arm  that  presses  against  the  coiled 
steel  spring,  through  which  extends  a  steel  rod,  hooked 
firmly  to  rear  portion  of  saw  frame  bearing,  the  ten- 
sion pressing  the  saw  down  on  material  on  the  draw 
cut.  On  return  or  push  motion  the  tension  releases. 
The  tension  on  spring  is  regulated  by  hand  nut  at  end 
of  spring. 

A  quick  action  vise  that  saves  time.  Saws  close 
to  vise. 

A  device  that  raises  or  lowers  saw  and  holds  it 
at  any  desired  angle,  allowing  free  use  of  both  hands  in  measuring  material. 

An  extension  to  table  so  material  rests  on  both  sides  of  saw. 

The  wear  can  be  taken  up  to  any  extent  in  the  two  saw  bearings,  which  have  also  recep- 
tacles for  oiled  waste.  The  slide  is  of  square  steel  set  on  the  quarter  so  that  wear  can  be  taken, 
up  absolutely  straight. 

The  drive  shaft  has  bronze  bearing. 

Starter  and  automatic  stop  are  at  front  of  machine. 

Capacity — 4x4  inches.     Length  of  blade — 12  inches.     Size  of  panes'^ — 13x2%   inches. 

Revolutions — 60   to    9  0   per   minute.     Takes  2%   inch  belt. 

Net  weight — 110  lbs.      Shipping  weight  crated — 120  lbs. 

List  price $16.75 

MARVEL  DRAW  CUT  HACK 

SAW  No.  2 

With  Swivel  Vise  that  Swivels  Both  Ways 
Saws  Fast  and  Straight.     Saves  Blades 

Heavy  and  exceptionally  rigid  in  construc- 
tion. 

Pressure  on  saw  blade  is  actuated  by  an 
eccentric  in  connection  with  the  compression 
spring,  alternately  pressing  on  the  draw  stroke 
and  relieving  on  the  return  stroke.  The  tension 
on  spring  is  regulated  by  hand  nut  at  end  of 
spring. 

Peed  lever  at  top  carries  tension  thumb 
screw,  and  should  be  left  engaged  when  sawing 
medium  or  light  material.  The  same  lever 
raises  or  lowers  saw  and  holds  it  in  any  posi- 
tion, a  great  convenience  in  measuring. 
The  quick  action,  heavy  vise  swivels  both  ways  so  that  material  can  be  inserted  to  cut  on  an 
angle  either  way. 

The  wear  can  be  taken  up  to  any  extent  in  the  two  saw  bearings  which  have  also  receptacles 
for  oiled  waste.  The  slide  is  of  square  steel  set  on  the  quarter  so  that  the  wear  can  be  taken 
up  absolutely  straight. 

The  drive  shaft  has  bronze  bearing. 

Starter  and  automatic  stop  are  at  front  of  machine. 

Has  adjustable  stroke.     Longest  6  %    inches,  shortest  4  inches. 

Capacity — 6x6  inches  on  long  stroke,  and  8x8   inches  on  short  stroke. 

Takes  blade  from  12  inches  to  17  inches.     Revolutions — 50  to  70  per  minute. 

Size  of  pulley — 17x3%    inches.     Takes  3   inch  belt. 

Net  weight — 260  lbs.     Shipping  weight  crated — 285  lbs. 

List  price $35.00 

FOR  HACK  SATV  BLADES,  FILES.  AND  SCREW  SLOTTERS.  SEE  INDEX 


GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  «  Go. 


95 


THE  MARVEL  HIGH   SPEED  SAW  No.  5 
WITH  automatk:  stock  feed 

The  stock  feeding  attachment  raises  the  saw  frame,  opens  the 
huck,  feeds  the  bar  forward,  closes  chuck  and  starts  a  new  cut  in 
.0  seconds.  The  saw  frame  always  moves  in  a  horizontal  position, 
3  actuated  by  a  crank  lever  which  imparts  a  smooth,  even  cutting 
itroke  to  the  saw  blade,  and  gives  a  quick  return. 

The  entire  blade  can  be  used  up  by  shifting  the  saw  frame  by 
aeans  of  a  right  and  left  screw  on  the  connecting  rod  while  running. 
'he  chuck  has  liberal  dimensions  with  jaws  which 
.\tend  out  flush  with  saw  blade.     It  can  also  be 
hifted  forward  or  back  and  will  swivel  to  either 
ight  or  left  for  cutting  on  an  angle.     Stops  in 
lot  in  saddle  in  back  of  machine  and  easy  of  ac- 
ess  are   two  dogs,   upper  one  of   which  may   be 
astantly  set  to  stop  the  cut  at  any  desired  depth. 
'he  stroke  can  be  changed  from  four  to  six  and 
ne-half  inches  by  means  of  shifting  bolt  in  the 
rank. 

The  pump.     This  machine  is  provided  with  the 
Id   reliable   plunger  pump   with  ball   valves  and 
verflow    tank    which    gives    a   steady    stream    of 
ompound  on  the  saw  blade.     It  is  immersed  in 
he  bottom  of  tank.     Pump  and  all  connections  may  be 
emoved  in  five  minutes  by  removal  of  the  two  cap  screws 
n  outer  wall  of  large  tank.     The  saw  cuts  on  the  draw 
troke  and  lifts  free  of  the  cut  on  the  return.     Capacity. 
'>  inch  by  6  inch. 

Takes  .3-inch  belt.  Speed,  135  R.  P.  M.  for  varied 
arbon  steel  (using  short  stroke  on  high  carbon),  145 
i.  P.  M.  when  all  cutting  is  low  carbon.  Size  of  Pulley, 
6x3%   inches.     Net  weight,   565   lbs.     Weight,  crated,   650  lbs.  Fig.  «jsoA 

This  machine  can  also  be  furnished  motor  driven,  if  desired, 
list  Pi'ice    


$175.00 


LITTLE   GIANT   POWER   HAMMER 

The  main  frame  of  this  hammer  is  one  solid  casting,  facilitating  and 
simplifying  erection.  The  ram  or  striking  head  is  a  steel  casting  with  ma- 
chined bearings  and  runs  in  a  pressed  steel  channel  which  is  provided  with 
means  for  taking  up  wear.  The  dies  are  tempered  tool  steel  placed  in 
machined  seats  and  held  in  position  by  dowel  pins  and  keys. 

The  crank  plate  and  connection  between  ram  and  crank  pin,  form  a 
combination,  giving  to  the  ram  a  balanced  reciprocating  motion  and  a  per- 
fectly cushioned  blow  at  both  upper  and  lower  extremities  of  the  stroke. 

Hammer  has  adjusting  knuckle,  the  raising  or  lowering  of  which  ad- 
justs the  hammer  for  work  on  large  or  small  material.  Crank  box  is  brass 
and  fitted  with  grease  cup.  Babbitted  shaft  boxes  are  long  with  take-up 
for  wear. 

The  friction  spider  is  keyed  to  shaft  and  has  a  long  hub  forming  bear- 
ing for  pulley.  The  pulley  has  compression  grease  cup  lubricating  the 
pulley  through  the  hollow  shaft.  The  friction  is  operated  by  a  foot  treadle 
provided  with  spring  for  releasing  the  friction  automatically.  The  friction 
device  disposes  of  the  countershaft  as  hammer  can  be  belted  direct  to  line 
shaft  and  run  in  either  direction.  The  dies  regularly  furnished  are  adapted 
for  general  blacksmithing.     Special  dies  of  any  kind  can  be  supplied. 


Fig.  ttMtB 


Siz«  of 

Hammer 

and 

will  Forge 
Stock   up   to 

Size  of  Dies 

Pulley 

Rev. 
M"tn^ 

H.  P. 
Req'd 

Approx. 
W^,ht 

Price 

Welqht 
1  of  Ram 

Square  |  Round 

Upper       I      Lower 

25    1    11^'  1    2         13      XI14  3      x2      |10x3%      400    |1   to  2 

50       2            2%     3%xl%!3i^x2i^  12x4          325     2  to  3 

100       3            4          6      x3      J6      x3       14x5          250     3  to  5 

800 
1600 
3300 

$190.06 

280.00 
560.00 

Ofi 


GeoBCar.reM'ter  ^  So. 


HACK  SAW  BLADES 

Prices   Apply   to  Both  ALL  HARD   and  HARD  EDGE  Blades  Either  Hand  or  Po^ver 


These  blades,  because  they  cut  with  less  resistance,  remove  no  mo^e  metal  than  necessary,  and  outwear  other 
make's,   are   the   mo.st   economical   Hack   Saw  Blades   on   the  market. 

The  steel  used  in  them  is  made  and  toughened  by  a  special  process  for  hard  cuttmg  service.  It  Is  the  basis  on 
which   this   exceptionally   high   grade   blade   is  built. 


PRICE 

LIST  HAND  HACK  SAW  BLADES 

Number   <•£ 

S 

3 
e! 
0 

Teeth    per    Inch 

«2 

bo 

ki 
g 

s 

E 

is 

2 

% 

23-025 

14 

18     1     24 

32 

$8.00 

V2 

% 

23=025 

14 

18          24 

32 

9.00 

% 

% 

23—025 

14 

18         24 

32 

10.00 

Vz 

% 

23—025 

14 

18          24 

32 

11.00 

Va 

Vz 

23=  025 

14 

18          24 

32 

12.00 

%  or 

i\ 

23=025 

14 

18         24 

32 

14.80 

Vs 

%  or 

t  '  23=.025 

14 

18          24 

32 

17.00 

Vz 

Odd  sizes,  not  listed,  take  price  of  next  longer  or  wider 
size  of  same  gauge. 

Regular — For  cutting  soft  steel,  iron  solids,  and  rails. 

Medium — For  cutting  tool  steel,  iron  pipe,  bard  metals, 
and   light   angle   iron. 

Fine — For  cutting  brass,   copper,   drill  rod,  jnedium   tub- 
ing, and  sheet  metals. 

Extra    Fine — For    cutting    thin    tubing    and    thin    sheet 
metals. 

Unless  specified,  "Regular"  blades  will  be  sent. 


RAIL  OR  POWER  MACHINE   HACK  SAW 
BLADES 


Number  of 

m 

A^ 

Teeth 

per  Inch 

II 

2 

d 

rt 

g 

3 

S=" 

P 

to 

1 

a 

^ 

10 

% 

21=.032 

12 

or   14 

18 

24 

$12.00  i     V2 

10 

% 

21-032 

12 

or   14 

18 

24 

13.50  i     V2 

12 

% 

21-032 

12 

or   14 

18 

24 

14.40  1     % 

12 

% 

21=.032 

or  14 

24 

16  20       % 

14 

% 

21=.032 

12 

or   14 

18 

24 

16  SO  !     'i 

14 

% 

21=.032 

12 

or   14 

24 

18.90  '     '■. 

17 

% 

21=.032 

12 

or    14 

IS 

24 

22.93 

'4 

Regular — For  cutting  solids  in  iron  or  steel,  and  for  gen- 
eral shop  saw  work. 

Medium — For  cutting  bra.ss,  castings,  iron  pipe,  heavy 
tubing,  etc. 

Fine — Where   fine   tooth   is   deemed   necessary. 

We  recommend  (and  unless  otherwise  specified,  furnish 
on  orders)  power  blades  with  12  feeth,  rather  than  14 
teeth,  as  they  will  cut  faster  and  last  longer. 


HEAVY  POWER  MACHINE  BLADES 


Number    of    Teeth   per   Inch 

Length 

Width 

Gauge 

Wst    Price 

inches 

inches 

Regular 

Medium 

Fine 

per  gross 

gross 

% 

18  =  .049 

12 

i          $19  50 

% 

10% 

% 

18  =  .049 

9 

21.45 

% 

% 

18  =  .049 

9  or  12* 

14 

8 

23.40 

% 

1 

18=   049 

4,   6.   6*.  or  12 

29.40 

M, 

% 

18  =  .049 

9  or  12* 

14 

8 

27.30 

>^ 

18  =   049 

4,   6,   9*,  or  12 

14 

8 

34.30 

% 

I'i 

18  =  .049 

4,   6,   9*,  or  12 

44.10 

% 

16  =  .065 

4,   6,   or  9* 

44.10 

M 

% 

18  =  .049 

9  or  12* 

33.15 

H 

18  =  .049 

4,   6,   9,   or  12* 

14 

41.65 

% 

ly* 

18  =  .049 

4,   6,   9*,  or  12 

. 

53.55 

% 

16  =  .065 

4,   6,  or  9* 

63  55 

% 

18  =    049 

4,   6,   9,   or  12* 

44  10 

16  =  .065 

4,   6,   or  9* 

56.70 

18  =  .049 

4,   6,   9,  or  12* 

. 

49.00 

A 

16=   065 

4,   6,  or  9* 

s 

63.00 

18  =  .049 

4,   6,   9*.   or  12 

58.80 

JL 

16  =  .065 

i,   6,   or  9* 

75.60 

JL 

1% 

16  =  .065 

4,   6,   or  9* 

120.00 

JL 

i'4 

16  =  .065 

4,   6.   or  9* 

150.00 

A 

♦This   number    of    teeth    furnished    unless    the    optional    number    is    spp<-iflp<l. 

14   inch  and   17   Inch  power  blades  measure   13%    Inches  and   16%    inches   between  centers  of  holes  respectively.     All 
other   power   blades  measure   from    center   to   center   of   holes. 

Odd  sizes,  not  listed,  take  price  of  next  longer  or  wider  size   of  same   gauge. 

Unless  specified,  "Regular"  blades  will  be  sent. 


GEO-B-CAItPEhfTER   «   Co. 


97 


GENUINE  REED  VISES 

BEED    COMBINATION    PIPE    VISES 
With  Solid  Pipe  Jaw 


Pig,   931A.      Stationary 


Fig,    931B.      Swivel, 


For  severe  service,  and  having  ample  cross  section  at  all  points  where  metal  is  needed.  Solid 
;ool  steel  pipe  jaws,  oil  tempered  with  front  jaw  reversible.  The  main  nut  has  a  milled  base  which 
its  into  a  milled  slot  in  the  body.  All  jaws  have  hardened  tool  steel  facings.  All  parts  finished  to 
imit  gauges,  and  interchangeable.  The  swivel  base  improved  by  lugs  on  the  base  plate  so  that  it 
nay  be  securely  bolted  to  the  bench,  instead  of   using  wood  screws. 

CAPACITIES — LISTS 


N'^umber,  Stationary    

dumber,  SAvivel 

Width  of  Jaw inches 

Capacity,  Pipe    . " 

Weight,  Stationary pounds 

Weight,  Swivel " 

Price,  either  style each 

Price,  Jaws  (three) per  set 


931 

932 

933 

934 

31 

32 

33 

34 

31/2 

41/2 

5 

6 

V^  to  2^2 

Vs  to  3 1/2 

y8to4% 

Vs  to  6 

45 

70 

115 

170 

46 

72 

119 

178 

$16.00 

$22.00 

$32.00 

$45.00 

1.25 

1-.50 

1.75 

2.50 

GENUINE   REED   COAGHMAKERS'  VISES 


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1 

m 

iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 

m^m 

If 

'i 

mm^^ 

s'j.^i 

W". 

i  ^ 

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^    -mSi 

Fig.  124. 

LIST 

Fis.  224. 

Xo. 

Style  of  Base 

Weight,  pounds 

Width  Jaw,  Indies 

Opens,    inches 

L,ist  Price 

124 

Stationary 

44 

4 

7 

$    8.50 

124^ 

Stationary 

61 

4% 

11 

10.00 

224 

Swivel 

52 

4 

7 

10.50 

224^^ 

Swivel 

68 

4% 

" 

12.-0 

98 


GEO-B-eAIiPEM"TER  55  Co. 


GENUINE   REED  MACHINISTS*  VISES 


Reed  Solid  Jaw  Stationary  Base  Vise 


Reed  Solid  Jaw  Swivel  Base  Vise 


1  Width  Jaw 

Opens 

WeiKht 

List 

1        inches 

inches 

lbs. 

1     Price 

102 

2 

3 

11 

$4.75 

102  H 

2^ 

31/2 

14 

5.25 

103 

3 

4 

22 

6.00 

1031^ 

;      3y2 

5 

29 

7.00 

104 

1         4 

6 

41 

8.50 

1041,^ 

1         4% 

7 

54 

10.00 

105 

'         5 

8 

71 

13.00 

105^ 

51/2 

9 

105 

18.50 

106 

6 

10 

128 

25.00 

107 

7 

12 

174 

37.50 

108 

1         ^ 

12 

248 

50.00 

109 

1         9 

13 

290 

62.50 

Reed  Swivel  Jaw  Stationary  Base  Vise 


Fls>  302 


Width  Jaw    1 

Opens 

Weight 

TJst 

No. 

inches        1 

inches 

lbs. 

Price 

302 

2 

2V2 

13 

$5.00 

302  i.i 

21/2 

3 

17 

5.50 

303 

3 

3  ¥2 

25 

6.25 

303^^ 

31/2 

4 

34 

7.00 

304 

4 

4% 

48 

9.00 

3041,4 

41/2 

5y2 

64 

10.50 

305 

5 

eya 

82 

14.00 

305^4 

5y2 

7% 

116 

17.00 

306 

6 

9 

141 

24.00 

307 

7 

11  y2 

198 

30.00 

308 

8 

12 

273 

40.00 

Fig.  202 


NO. 

W  idth  Jaw 
inches 

Opens 
inches 

Weiffht 
lbs. 

List 
Price 

202 

2 

3 

13 

$5.75 

202^4 

21/^ 

3y2 

18 

6.50 

203 

3 

4 

28 

7.50 

203  M 

3y2 

5 

36 

8.75 

204 

4 

6 

49 

10.50 

2041.4 

4y2 

7 

64 

12.50 

205 

5 

8 

87 

16.00 

205  M 

5y2 

9 

118 

22.00 

206 

6 

10 

147 

30.00 

207 

7 

12 

203 

42.50 

208 

8 

12 

278 

55.00 

209 

9 

13 

324 

67.50 

Reed  Swivel  Jaw  Swivel  Base  Vise 


Fig.  402 


Width  Jaw 

Opens 

WeiKht 

List 

No. 

inches 

inches 

lbs. 

Price 

402 

2 

21/2 

15 

$6.25 

402^4 

21/2 

3 

20 

6.75 

403 

3 

3^ 

30 

7.50 

40314 

3y2 

4 

41 

8.50 

404 

4 

4% 

56 

10.50 

40414 

4y2 

51/2 

72 

12.50 

405 

5 

6y2 

98 

16.00 

4051,4 

5% 

7% 

138 

19.00 

406 

6 

9 

157 

27.00 

407 

7 

11  y2 

218 

35.00 

408 

8 

12 

300 

45.00 

GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER   ^  eo. 


09 


PRENTISS'  VISES 

Prentiss'  Patent  Self-Adjusting  Jaw  Vises,  are  of  superior  quality  and  workmanship,  and 
possess  manifest  advantages.  With  the  patent  swivel  bottom  and  late  improvements  in  manufac- 
ture, the  Prentiss'  Vise  needs  only  to  be  seen  to  be  approved;  and  being  complete  in  itself,  without 
"attachments,"  it  possesses,  in  addition  to  its  own  peculiar  advantages,  all^the  merits  claimed  for 
other  vises. 

The  back  jaw  of  this  Vise  is  Self-Adjusting  and  in  use  conforms  by  automatic  action  to  any 
angle,  adjusts  itself,  and  makes  firm  the  object  held,  whether  it  be  straight,  bevelled  or  wedged- 
shaped.     By  inserting  pin  A,  the  jaw  becomes  fixed,    thus    making    a    parallel    solid    jaw    Vise. 

The  Self  Adjusting  Jaw,  resting  and  working  as  it  does  upon  and  against  the  solid  body 
of   the   Vise,   is   thereby    rendered   absolutely   as   strong    and    durable    as    a   solid    jaw. 


PRENTISS'  PATENT  IRON-WORKERS'  VISES 


Stationary  Bottom, 
Machinists'  Self-Adjusting  Jaw  Vise 

No,   1.      Stationary  bottom,    2%    in.   jaws. 

Opens  31/2  in.     Weight  13%   lbs $  5.50 

No.  2     Stationary  bottom,  3%   in.  jaws. 

Opens  4%   in.    Weight  28  lbs 7.00 

No.  2%.     Stationary  bottom,  4  in.  jaws. 

Opens   51/4    in.      Weight   41    lbs 9.00 

No.  3.     Stationary    bottom,    4    in.    jaws. 

Opens  6  in.    Weight  54  lbs 10.50 

No.  4.     Stationary  bottom,  5^/4   in.  jaws. 

Opens  8  in.    Weight  96  lbs 17.00 

No.  5.     Stationary  bottom,  6  in.  jaws. 

Opens  9  in.    Weight  146  lbs 24.00 

No.  6.     Stationary  bottom,  7   in.  jaws. 

Opens  11  in.    Weight  184  lbs 30.00 


Patent  Swivel  Bottom, 
Machinists'  Self-Adjusting  Jaw  Vise 

\o.   18.     Patent  swivel  bottom,  2%  in. 

jaws.  Opens  3%  in.  Weight  17  lbs.  .$  6.75 
No.   19.     Patent   swivel    bottom,    3*^    in. 

jaws.  Opens  4%  in.  Weight  32  lbs.  8.50 
No.   19^^.     Patent  swivel  bottom,  4  in. 

jaws.  Opens  5%  in.  Weight  46  lbs..  10.50 
No.  20.     Patent   swivel   bottom,    4*^    in. 

jaws.  Opens  6  in.  Weight  65  lbs...  12.50 
No.  21.      Patent  swivel  bottom,  5%    in. 

jaws.  Opens  8  in.  Weight  109  lbs...  19.00 
No.  22.     Patent   swivel   bottom,    6    in. 

jaws.  Opens  9  in.  Weight  168  lbs...  27.00 
No.  23.     Patent    swivel    bottom,     7     in. 

jaws.    Opens  11  in.    Weight  207  lbs..    35.00 


HEAVY  CHIPPING  VISE 

New  solid  jaw  Heavy  Chipping  Vise,  is  made 
especially  to  supply  the  demand  for  a  vise  of  this 
class  for  use  in  railroad  and  machine  shops,  foun- 
dries, glass  works,  mills  and  large  manufactories. 

This  is  the  largest  and  heaviest  Vise  in  the 
market  and  possesses  all  requisites  to  meet  the 
heavy  demands  such  an  implement  may  be  ex- 
pected to  have  made  upon  it. 

PRICE 

No.  58.     8  14  in.  jaws.     Opens  12  in.     Weight 

275     lbs $50.00 

Swivel  bottom  attachment  for  above. 5.00 


100 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER   «  60. 


PRENTISS    VISES 


Fig.  803 


Stationary  Bottom. 
X«.  803.      Width  jaw  2  in.    Opens  2  in. 

Weight    5  1/2     lbs $  3.50 

No.  803.      Width  jaw  21/2   in.    Opens  2% 

in.     Weight   9  %    lbs 4.75 

No.  807.     Width  jaw   3   in.    Opens  41/2 

in.    Weight   15   lbs 5.75 


Fig.  804 


Svvivel  Bottom 
No.  804.      Width   jaw    2    in.     Opens   2   in. 

Weight    6    lbs $  3.90 

No.  806.      Width  jaw  2  1/2  in.      Opens  2  % 

in.     Weight    11    lbs .5.50 

No.  808.     Width    jaw    3    in.     Opens    4  V^ 

in.     Weight    17  V2    lbs 7.25 


"MONARCH"   COMBINATION  PIPE  VISE 

A  Good,   Strong,   Serviceable  Combination  Pipe  Vise.    Pipe  Jaws  Cut  and  Milled  from  Best  Quality 
of  Steel,  and  are  Reversible,  thus  Giving  Double  Wear.     Quality  and  finish  Unsurpassed. 


Fig.  401 


Stationary  Bottom 

No.  411.      Jaws    31/2    in.     Holds    Va    to    21/2 

in   pipe.     Weight    37    lbs $16.00 

No.  413.      Jaws    41/^    in.     Holds    %    to    3 

in.  pipe.      Weight  55  lbs 22.00 

No.  413.     Jaws   5   in;     Holds    %    to   4   in. 

pipe.     Weight  95  lbs 32.00 


Fig,  411 


A  ^  Swivel  Bottom 

No.  4bl.     Jaws  31/2  in.       Holds  Vs  to  2i^ 

in.   pipe.      Weight   44  lbs $10.00 

No.  402.      Jaws    4%    in.     Holds    Vg    to    3 

in.  pipe.     Weight  65  lbs 22.0O 

No.  403.      Jaws   5   in.     Holds    %    to   4   in. 

pipe.      Weight   110    lbs 32.00 


*REX"  COMBINATION    PIPE  VISE 


While    these    Vises    Lack    the    High    Finish    tov    which    All 
"Prentiss  Vises"  are  Noted.     And  as  the  Construc- 
tion and  Quality  of  Materials  Used  are  First-Class 
They  are  Good,  Serviceable  Tools,  and  are  Sold 
at  .pxtremely  Moderate   Prices. 

^  ,;     Swivel  Bottom 

No.   701,      Jaws  31/2   in.    Holds   Vs    to  2  in',  pipe $10.00 

No.  702.      Jaws  4 1/^   in.      Holds   Vs   to  3  inch  pipe 22.00 

No.   703.     Jaws  5  iu.      Holds  Va  to  4  in.  pipe 32.00 


GEO^BCARPEM'TER  «  eO; 


101 


PRENTISS    VISES 


Xo. 
No. 
Xo. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


"MONARCH 

Stationary   Bottoiu, 
Machinists'  Solid  Jaw,  Payallel  AMse 

213      Stationary   bottom,    0V2    in. 
jaws.     Opens  4  in.    "Weight  22  lbs... 

215.      Stationary  bottom,  4  in.  jaws. 
Opens  51/2   in.      Weight  28   lbs 

217.      Stationary    bottom,    4 1/^    in. 
jaws.    Opens  6  in.    Weight  42  lbs..  .  . 

219.      Stationary  bottom,   5   in.   jaws. 
Opens   7   in.     Weight  52   lbs., 

221.      Stationary    bottom,    5%    in. 
jaws.    Opens  8  in.    Weight  7  2  lbs..  .  . 

223.      Stationary  bottom,   6  in.   jaws. 
Opens   9   in.     Weight  100   lbs 

225.      Stationary    bottom,    61/2    in. 
jaws.    Opens  10  in.    Weight  135  lbs.. 


MACHINISTS'  VISES  ^^ 

Swivel  Bottom, 
Machinists'  Solid  Jaw,  Parallel  Vise 

No.  214.      Swivel   bottom,    3i^    in.    jaws. 

4   in.    Weight   28   lbs $  7.50 

Swivel     bottom,     4     in.     jaws. 

Weight   36   lbs 8.75 

bottom,    4 1/^    in.    jaws. 

Opens   6   in.     Weight   52   lbs 10..50 

No.  220.     Swivel     bottom,     5     in.     jaws. 

7   in.    Weight   64   lbs 12.50 

Swivel  bottom,   5  ^2    in-  jaws. 

Opens   8   in.    Weight  85   lbs 16.00 

No.  224.      Swivel  bottom,  6  in.   jaws. 

Opens   9   in.    Weight   115  lbs 22.00 

No.  226.      Swivel  bottom,   6 1/4   in.   jaws. 

Opens   10   in.    Weight  155   lbs 30.00 


$   6.00 
7.00 


8.50 


13.00 
18.50 


Opens 
No.   216. 

Opens   51/^    in. 
No.  218.      Swivel 


Opens 
No.  222. 


20th  CENTURY  PIPE  VISE 


Fig.  285 

Strongest  Pipe  Vise  Made. 

More  Convenient  and  3Iore  Durable  than 

Old  Style  "3IaUeable  Vise." 

Can  be  Used  on  Bench  or  Post,  in  any  Position. 

Finest  Finish.      Best  Materials. 

Guaranteed  Superior  to  any  other  Pipe  Vise 

No.  285.      Holds    Vg    to   2   in.   pipe. 

Weight    8    lbs $  5.00 

No.  286.      Holds    Vg    to  3   in.  pipe. 

Weight    18    lbs 7.50 

No.  288.      Holds    Va    to  4  in.   pipe. 

Weight    40    lbs 14.00 


TABLE  CLAMP  VISES 


Fig.  152 

These  vises  have  wrought  steel  sliding  bars, 
screws  and  levers.  The  jaws  are  hardened  and 
checked.  Each  vise  is  provided  with  handsome- 
ly polished  anvil.  The  screws  are  large  and 
smoothly  cut.  The  clamp  is  very  much  heavier 
than  on  other  makes  of  Table  Clamp  Vises,  thus 
insuring  against  breakage.  The  vises  are  very 
highly  finished. 

We   guarantee   these  Clamp   Vises,   to  be  the 
strongest,   best   made,    finest   finished   and   most 
thoroughly   satisfactory    and    attractive    line    of 
vises  of  this  style  ever  offered  on  the  market. 
No.   152.      Jaws   11/^    in.    Opens  1%    in. 

Weight  IMi  lbs .$0.30 

No.   153.     Jaws  1%    in.    Opens  1%   in. 

Weight    2  1^    lbs 60 

No.   154.     Jaws  2  in.    Opens  2  in. 

Weight    3    lbs 75 


102 


GEO-B-eAKPEffTER  ^  eo 


MISCELLANEOUS  VISES 
MARVEL  DRILL  PRESS  VISE 


Fig.  40 

This  tool  fills  a  long  felt  want  for  a  work  holder  or  vise  with  deep  liberal  jaws,  the  whole 
being  of  medium  weight,  with  quick  acting  slideable  jaw  and  of  sufficient  strength  and  yet  not 
cumbersome  to   handle. 

Is  machined  true  on  all  sides,  may  be  used  laid  on  one  side  when  desired,  and  has  clamping 
strip  around  entire  edge,  and  also  an  elongated  slot  in  solid  jaw  suitable  for  clamping  the  vise 
itself  or  clamping  bushing  holders  for  jig  work,  etc. 

The  jaws  have  sufficient  overhang  at  one  side  to  take  in  long  upright  pieces  2  i^  in.  diameter 
on  the  No.  40  and  3  in.  diameter  on  the  No.  41. 

Width  of  Height  of 

Capacity  Jaws  Jaws  Weight  Price 

5   inches  5%    inches  2i^   inches  28   lbs.  $10.0O 

8   inches  7        inches  4        inches  56   lbs.  12.25 

FINISHED  CAST  IRON  V  BLOCK 

2 1.^  x5  %  inches,  to  fit  No.  40  Vise ; $2.00 

4     x7       inches,  to  fit  No.  4 1  Vise 2.50 

STEEL  PARALLEL  STRIPS 
n.   long,  to  build  up  in  l-16ths,  from  14  in.  to  height  of  jaw  to  fit  No.  40  Vise  $1.75 
n.   long,  to  build  up  in   l-16ths,  from  i^,  in.  to  height  of  jaw  to  fit  No.  41  Vise     3.75 

"MONARCH"  WOOD-WORKERS'    VISES 


No.   40. 
No.   41. 


5  Pairs,    5 
7  Pairs,    7 


Pig.  229 

Stationary  Bottom 
No.  229.     Stationary  bottom.     4  Vz  in.  jaws. 

Opens  9  in.    Weight  48  lbs $  9.50 

No.  231.     Stationary  bottom,  5  in.  jaws. 

Opens  12  in.    Weight  66  lbs 15.00 


Fig.  330. 

Swivel  Bottom 
No.  230.     Swivel   bottom.      41^    in.   jaws. 

Opens  9  in.    Weight  58  lbs $11.50 

No.  232.     Swivel   bottom,    5    in   jaws. 

Opens   12    in.    Weight  76   lbs 17-50 


MALLEABLE  HINGE  PIPE  VISE 

Latch  Pattern 

This  vise  is  designed  to  give  the  greatest  strength  and 
durability  with  the  least  weight.  The  yoke,  base  and 
slide  are  made  of  malleable  iron.  It  is  fitted  with  self- 
locking  latch  as  well  as  bolt  and  chain,  and  since  the 
base  has  lugs  on  both  sides,  the  vise  may  be  opened 
either  way. 

Price  List 


Figr.  51 


No. 

Capacity 

vise 
Complete 

Extra  Jaws 

ptr  set  of  S 

2 
3 
4 

to 
to 
to 
to 

2 1/^    inch 
3^    inch 
41/2    inch 
6        inch 

Pipe.  . 
Pipe.  . 
Pipe.  . 
Pipe.  . 

$10.00 

14.00 

20.00 

1       50,00 

$1.00 
1.50 
2.25 

10.50 

FOR    PIPE    CUTTERS    AAD    WRENCHES,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-B-CAR^PENfTER   S  60. 


103 


VISES 


Parker 
Vises  are 
adapted      t  o 

1  o  c  o  ni  otive 
work  s,  car 
bu  i  1  d  e  r  s, 
wood  work- 
ers, machin- 
ists, gun,  sew- 
ing machine 
and  carriage 
m  a  nufactur- 
ers,  jewelers 
and  artisans 
g  e  n  e  r  a  1  ly. 
These  Vises 
are  made 
VFitli  a  pat- 
ented rein- 
forced sliding 
jaw,  consist- 
ing of  a  solid 
steel  bar  in- 
serted the  en- 
tire lengtn  of  the  slide,  and  thoroughly  welded  into  the  casting,  thus  rendering  the  slide,  or  movable 
jaw,  practically  unbreakable.  No  other  Vises  made  have  this  feature',  and  in  connection  with  the  fact 
that  the  Vises  are  made  from  a  mixture  of  cast  iron  and  Bessemer  steel,  we  unhesitatingly  guarantee" 
them  to  be  one  of  the  strongest  and  most  durable  Vises   in   the   market. 


PARKER'S  IMPROVED  SWIVEL 
VISES 

Semi-Steel 
The  steel  faces  of  Serie's  Xo.  21X  are  milled  and 

fitted  to  the  jaws,  and  are  renewable. 


No. 


Vise 
Opens 


21X 

33 

3  1/1 

41/4 

?7.00 

22X 

52 

4%   ^ 

51/2 

8.75 

23X 

69 

61/2     . 

11.00  — 

24X 

88 

4%    ^. 

91/. 

14.50 

25X 

129 

5%         1 
6%         1 

20.50 

26X 

176 

10  ¥2 

30.00 

PARKER'S  IMPROVED  STATIONARY 
VISES 

Semi-Steel 

The  steel  faces  of  Series  No.  3/OX  are  milled  and 
fitted  to  the  jaws,  and  are  renewable'. 

;jj  I    Weight     I         Jaw         I  Vise  I  j  ^j. 

■^°-       I        lbs.         I      inches       I        Opens        I  ^'^' 


3/OX       1 

29 

31/4          1 

414 

$6.25 

IX 

45 

3% 

5V2 

7.00 

2X 

58 

414         1 

n 

9.00 

3X      ! 

76 

5% 

11.75    — 

4X 

112 

9% 

16.25 

5X      1 

150 

61/4 

101/2 

24.00 

Fig.  1-2-4 


"VXJLCAN"   DROP-FORGED  CHAIN  PIPE  VISE 

For  Holding  Pipe,  Bolts,  Bars,  Shafts,  etc.,  from  %  to  8  Inches  in  Diam. 

These  Vises  are  unbreakable,  compact,  rapid  in  action  and  positive  in 
gripping  pipe.  All  are  equally  serviceable  upon  and  suitable  for  fastening 
to  bench  or  post.  The  smaller  sizes  are  well  adapted  for  carrying  by  hand 
or  in  tool  bag. 

Adjustment  is  quickly  effected  by  slightly  turning  the  screw,  and 
further  quick  adjustment  is  gained  by  engaging  the  projecting  rivets  of 
chain   witli   a  serie's   of   bosses   on    base. 

They  are  made  entirely  of  wrought  steel;  the  drop-forged  jaws  are  of 
saw-tempered  steel  for  file-sharpening.  The  hand-made  chains  are  of  same 
quality  as  those  of  our  Vulcan  Chain  Pipe  Wrenches;  all  parts  are  fully 
guaranteed. 

The  jaws  of  size  No.  1  are  designed  to  prevent  the  be'nding  of  -weaker 
and  smaller  sizes  of  pipe,  should  an  excess  of  chain  pressure  be  placed 
upon  them. 


For  Rpe 

Sizes 

PRICES.  ^^SES   AND  EXTRA   PARTS 

WeiKhi 

Packed 

IhH. 

Number 

Vise 
Com- 
plete 

fTaws 
Pair 

Chain 
with 
Screw 

Screw 

Handle 
and 
Nut 

Nut 

1 
2 
4 

Vs  to  2 
14  to  4 
%  to  8 

$3r50 

7.50 

18.00 

$1.50 
3.50 
9.00 

$1.25           $0.40 
2.40                .70 
6.00              1.25 

$1.10 
2.10 
3.50 

$0.70 
1.35 
2.00 

4 
10 
30 

BENCH  VISES 

Rapid-Acting  Woodworker's  Vise 


Fig.  487A 


N,. 

sire  Jaws 
inches 

Jaws  Open 
inches 

WeiKht  lbs. 

Each 

i     1     h^J^     1      J     1      i     1     'lis 

104 


GEO-B-eAR.PErfTER  S  QO, 


Fig.  SSi/^-SO 


y^^)^ 


PARKER'S    COM- 

BINATION   PIPE 

VISES 

SERIES  No.  S8y2 

The  steel  faces  of  Series  No. 
SSVa  are  milled  and  fitted  to 
the  jaws,  and  are  renewable. 

STATIONARY 


Fig.    S7-2SS% 


No. 

Weiffht 
lbs. 

Jaw 
Ins. 

Vise 
Opens 

Holds 
ripe 
Ins. 

List 

88 1/2                i                     94                  1                  43/4                  1                  6 1/2                  1                  4                  1                  $28.00 
891/2               1                 141                 1                 5%                 1                 9 1/1                 1                 6                 I                   35.00 

SERIES  No.  87-288/2 

SWIVEL  BOTTOM 

No. 

Weight 

lbs. 

Jaw 
In. 

Vise 
Opens 

Holds 
Pipe 
Ins. 

List 

87 

88 
2881/2 
2891/2 

41                 1                 3% 

59                                  41/8 

105                                  4% 

155                                  5% 

61/2 

91/2 

3 
4 
6 

$16.00 
20.00 
28.00 
35.00 

SWIVEL  BASE 


1         ^M!?."* 

Jaw 
In. 

^!L          ! 

202-3                      1                        27 
203-31/2                                         42 
204-4                                             58 
205-41/2                                         76 
206-5                                           104 
207-6                      i                      158 

31/2 

4  $   7.50 

5  8.75 

6  10.50 

6 1/2                                         12.50 

TVz                    ,                      16.00 

10                        1                      30.00 

PARKER'S  IMPROVED  QUICK  ACTION  SWIVEL  VISES 

Semi  Steel 

DIRECTIONS 
In  order  to  open  the  Jaws,  lift  the  handle  to  a  horizontal 
position,  or  as  higrh  as  it  will  go,  and  draw  towards  vou,  in 
this  way  the  Sliding  Jaw  can  be  moved  instantly  to  any 
position.  In  order  to  grasp  the  work,  push  in  the  Sliding 
Jaw  until  it  presses  against  the  work;  then  depress  the 
handle,  which  causes  the  Jaws  to  serurelv   grasp   the  work 


No. 


Flgr.   90 


7% 


List 


i    5.00 

8.50 

12.50 

14.00 


No.  98  Vise  has    Coachmakers'  Jaws. 


GEO-B-CAIiPEhfTER  S  eo, 


105 


"ROCK  ISLAND' 


VISES 
DIAMOND  STATIONARY  VISE 


This  vise   has   all   the 

qualities  of  design, 
strength  and  material 
of  the  Diamond  Swivel 
base  vise. 

These  vises  are  heavy, 
and  the  material  is  well 
distributed.  All  vitul 
points  are   reinforced. 

Material:  Casting,  spe- 
cial alloy;  screw,  cold 
rolled  steel;  handle,  cold 
rolled  steel;  jaws,  cru- 
cible cast  tool  steel, 
carefully  hardened;  nui. 
malleable'  iron. 


Fiff,  70    • 

Fig  !»9. 

Number 

Width  Jaws 
inclies 

Opens 
inches 

Weight 

lbs. 

List  Price 

TO 

21/2 

2V2 

20 

$6.50 

3 

4 

28 

7.50 

72 

3% 

5 

38 

8.75 

73 

4 

6 

54 

10.50 

li 

f/^ 

6% 

65 

12.50 

75 

e 

7^5 

90 

16.00 

51/2 

8V2 

120 

22.00 

77 

6 

10 

136 

30.00 

78 

7 

12 

240 

42.50 

Fig.  90  "ROCK   ISLAND"  DIAMOND    SWIVEL   VISE 

These  vises  are  heavy,  and  the  material  is  well  distributed.  All  vital  points  are  reinforced.  Our 
Diamond  vises  are  practically  unbreakable.     We  guarantee   to  replace   any   that   do   break. 

This  vise  can  be  turned  in  any  position  on  an  axis  parallel  with  the  floor  and  is  locked  by  a  clamp- 
ing  bolt,    which    works    in   a   channel. 

The  grip   is  positive,  and  allows  no   slip. 

Material:  Casting,  special  alloy;  screw,  cold  rolled  steel;  handle,  cold  rolled  steel;  jaws,  crucible 
<"T5t    tool   ste'el.    carefullv   hardened:   nut.   malleable   iron 


Number 

1            Width  Jaws 
1                  inches 

Opens 
inches 

^^^r 

List  Price 

9U 

21/2 

21/2 

17 

$5.25 

91 

22 

6.00 

3  ¥2 

28 

7.00 

93 

4 

42 

8.50 

94 

4% 

6  % 

54 

10.00 

95 

1                    5 

7  V2 

75 

13.00 

96 

1                   SVz 

81/2 

101 

18.50 

97 

6 

10 

135 

25.00 

98 

i                    7 

12 

210 

37.50 

Fig.  240.     Autovise 


Fig.  240  "ROCK    ISLAND 
Q  AUTOVISE 


A   COMBINATION   PIPE 
VISE    AND    ANVIL 

This  vise  is  especially 
adapted  for  automobile  re- 
pair work.  There  is  noth- 
ing on  the  market  so  suita- 
ble for  all  kinds  of  repair 
work.  This  vise  is  very 
heavy,  is  made  of  same  ma- 
terial as  the  other  well- 
known  types. 


Fijr.  21.     Parker  Vise 


List  Price 
Jaws 


240 
241 


%  toll/a 
V,  to  2 


$13.00 
16.00 


$1.30 
1.50 


Fig.  21    PARKER'S   IMPROVED   SWIVEL   VISES 


Semi-steel — Cast  Steel  Anvil 

The  steel  faces  of  Series  No.   21   are   milled   and  fitted    to   tho   jaws,    and   nre?  renewable. 

^,                          1                   WeiKht                     1             Width  Jaw 
-^<»'                        1                        lbs.                           1                   inches 

Opens 
inches 

List  Price 

.     19 
20 
21 
22 

35 

k 

1            1^ 

4V. 

$4.00 
5.00 
7.00 
8.75 

FOR  FORGES,  AWILS  AND  ANVIL  TOOLS,  SEE  INDEX 


106 


SMALL  VISES 


ASSORTMENT   NO.    12 

12  Vises  and  Display  Stand.     Weight  64  lbs.     Assoi-ted  as  Follows: 
Size  of  Jaws  IVz  1%  2  2M  2^6  3 

Clamp    Base,    Iron   Jaws 2  No.  741      2  No.  742      2  No.  743      1  No.  744      1  No.  745      1  No.  746 

Clamp  Base,  Steel  Jaws 1  No.  761      1  No.  763       

Swivel    Base,    Steel    Jaws 1    No.    772      

List   price   complete    assortment $14.20 

VICTOR  "JERSEY"  VISES 

A'lctor  "Jersey"  Vises  are  strong,  serviceable 
tools,  and  have  long  been  popular  with  both  me- 
chanics and  amateurs.  The  screw  (body,  head  and 
collar)  is  in  one  piece,  turned  from  cold  rolled  steel, 
and  has  a  square,  lathe-cut  thread.  The  steel  jaws 
are  hardened,  and  all  jaws  are  ground  to  insure 
that  they  meet  squarely  when  tightened.  Both 
back  and  front  jaws  are  filed  to  a  fit. 

Fig.  741 


CLAMP  BASE,  PLAIN  IRON  JAWS 


CLAIMP  BASE,  HARDENED  TOOL  STEEL 
JAWS 


No. 

Jaws 

AVeiKbt 

Japanned 

No. 

Jaws 

Weifflit 

Japanned 

in. 

lbs. 

each 

in. 

lbs. 

each 

741 

iy2 

3 

$0.70 

761 

11/2 

3 

$0.95 

742 

1% 

3% 

.90 

762 

1% 

3y4 

1.15 

743 

2 

31/2 

1.00 

763 

2 

3y2 

1.30 

744 

2% 

4 

1.25 

764 

21/4 

4 

1.55 

745 

2y2 

5 

1.50 

765 

21/2 

5 

1.85 

746 

3 

8  3/4 

2.00 

766 

3 

8% 

2.50 

BOX  VISES 


Fig.  488 


In 

ordei-ing 

exti-a  Screws  state  diameter. 

Width  of 

Weight 

vises 

Extra 

Width  of 
Jaws 
inches 

Wpigrht 

Vises 

Extra 
Boxes 

Jaws 
inches 

lbs. 

each 

and 
Screws 

lbs. 

each 

and 
Screws 

3% 

35 

$10.00 

$3.50 

5y2 

80 

$17.50 

$4.00 

4 

40 

10.50 

3.50 

5% 

90 

20.00 

4.50 

4% 

45 

11.00 

4.00 

6 

100 

22.00 

7.00 

4y2 

50 

11.50 

4.00 

6% 

120 

26.00 

7.00 

5 

60 

13.00 

4.00 

7y4 

160 

41.50 

9.50 

5y4 

70 

15.00 

4.00 

7y2 

180 

47.00 

9.50 

8 

200 

56.00 

9.50 

Fig.  488A 
Boxes   and   Screirs 


FOR   COMPLETE   LINES   OK   MACHINIST  AND  BLACKSMITH   TOOLS.   SEE   INDEX 


Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  «  eo. 


lo: 


STARRETT  TOOLS 


BLACKSMITHS'  STEEL  RULES 


uaoiiog:^^ 


Fig.  460 

Folding 

Made  of  best  quality  spring-tempered  steel.  Two  feet 
long,  %  inch  wide,  12  inch  joints,  2  fold.  Graduated  in 
8ths  of  an  Inch  on  one  side  and  16ths  on  the  other. 

Price,  per  dozen $6.00 

Price,  each »•> 


NARROW  HOOK  RULES 


Fig. 

Designed  for  use  in  taking  measurements  through  small 
holes  where  regular  hook  rules  cannot  be  used.  They  can. 
also  be  used  for  setting  inside  calipers,  etc.  Measurements 
through  holes  as  small  as  %   inch  can  be  obtained. 

The  rules  are  graduated  one  side  in  32ds  and  the  other 
in   64ths  of  an  inch. 

Length,  inches 4  6  9  12 

Price $0.70       .90       1.25       1.50 


STARRETT  PATENT  KEY-SEAT  RULE 


Fig.  105 

The  Starrett  patent  key  seat  rule  is  an  improvement  over 
the  ordinary  type  in  that  the  machinist's  scale  is  used  as 
part  of  the  key  seat  rule.  This  is  made  possible  by  a 
device  which  holds  two  straight  edges  together  in  the 
form  of  a  box  square.  One  of  these  rules  is  a  plain  straight 
edge  and  the  other  the  rule  with  which  the  machinist 
ordinarily  works.  The  two  edges  forming  the  box  square 
when  applied  to  the  surface  of  the  cylindrical  piece  keep 
the  graduated  edge  of  the  rule  in  a  line  parallel  with 
the  axis. 

The  steel  auxiliary  straight  edge  is  either  plain  or 
graduated  In  32ds,  and  64ths  as  desired  and  sent  when 
ordered.  Unless  otherwise  ordered  the  key  seat  rule  is 
Sent   without   auxiliary   straight  edges. 

Prices 

No.  105A.     6  inch $2.25 

No.  105B.  "With  auxiliary  straight  edge,  plain,  6  Inch.  2.75 
No.   105C.     With    auxiliary    straight    edge,    graduated, 

6  inch 3.00 

No.  105D.     9   inch    3.00 

No,  105E.     9  inch 3.75 

No.  105F.     9  inch 4.25 

Where  the  style  is  not  desigmated  in  an  order.  No.  105A 
will  be  sent. 


RULES  WITH  THUMB  SLIDE 


Fig.  290 

Fitted  with  a  thumb  slide.  Useful  In  measuring  against 
a  shoulder,  the  width  of  flanges,  collars,  etc.  The  slide 
may  bo  used  on  either  edge  of  the  rule,  or  removed  and 
the  rule  used  alone.  The  rules  are  6  inches  long,  about 
9/16  Inch  wide  and  1/16  Inch  thick. 

No.  290  6  inch  No.  4  GradnaHon 
No.  291  6  Inch  No.  1  Graduation 
No.  392  6  inch  No,  2  Graduation 
No.  297  6  inch  No.  7  Graduation 
Price,  each $1.00 


STEEL  STRAIGHT  EDGE 


Fig.  aSO.     Plain 

Prices 

12  inches  long,  1       inch       wide,   3/16  inch  thick $1.20 

18  inches  long,  IH   inches  wide,   3/16  inch  thick 1.80 

24  inches  long,  1%   inches  wide,   3/16  inch  thick 2.40 

36  inches  long,  2       inches  wide,      Vi      inch  thick 5.00 

48  inches  long,   2V2   inches  wtde,      %     inch  thick 8.00 

60  inches  long,  3       inches  wide,      %      inch  thick 12.00 

72  inches  long,  3       inches  wide,      %     inch  thick 16.00 

STEEL  STRAIGHT  EDGE 


Fig.   3S5.     lleveled 
Pi-ices 

12  inches  long,  1        inch       wide,  3/16  inch  thick 

18  inches  long,  1 14   inches  wide,   3/16  inch  thick 

24  Inches  long,  1%   inches  wide,   3/16  inch  thick 

36  inches  long,  2       inches  wide,      Vi      inch  thick 

48  inches  long,  2VS   inches  wide,      %     inch  thick 

60  inches  long,   3       inches  wide,      Vi     inch  thick 

72  inches  long,  3       Inches  wide,      Vi     inch  thick 

One  edge  only  is  beveled,  and  this  to  1/16  inch  thick 
Vs  to  %  inch  back. 

COMBINATION    STRAIGHT    EDGE 


$1.60 
2.50 
3.50 
6.00 
10.00 
15.00 
20.00 
from 


1^ 


i^^ 


tItdUW 


Fig.  167 

The  needle  carriers  at  each  end  swing  on  taper  studs, 
and  carry  needle-pointed  brads  frictionally  held  in  their 
split  ends.  These  may  be  swung  to  bring  the  points  close 
to  the  working  edge,  and  by  a  slight  turn  of  a  knurled 
nut  may  be  rigidly  locked,  holding  the  straight  edge 
bradded  to  the  paper.  Using  one  brad  secured  at  the 
working  edge  and  swinging  the  Jointed  arm,  the  protractor 
being  removed,  over  against  the  straight  edge  to  form  a 
corner  to  place  pencil,  circular  lines  may  be  struck  any 
desired  size,  and  radial  lines  drawn  to  perfection.  The 
straight  edges,  either  graduated  or  plain,  will  be  furnished 
with  the  brad  carriers  without  the  other  attachments,  or 
with  any  or  all  of  them,  making  a  complete  set — the 
different  lengths  governing  the  price.  Those  having  use 
for  the  set  will  highly  appreciate  it.  They  are  also  fur- 
nished   plain    without    carriers. 

Prices 

Not  Graduated 

Graduated  in  32ds 

18  inches  long,   IM    wide *2.25  $3.00 

24  inches  long,   1  y*   wide 2.75  3.50 

30  inches  ling,   1%    wide 3.50  4.75 

36  inches   long,   1%    wide 4.25  5.50 

43  inches  long,   1  %    wide 5.00  6.75 

48  inches  long,   1%    wide 5.75  8.00 

Extra  needle  points,  30  cents  per  dozen;  extra  needle 
holders,  10  cents  each.  In  ordering  the  latter,  mention 
the   width   of   straight   edge   blade. 

ADJUSTABLE  METAL  EDGE 


Fig.  168 

V>'e  furnish  a  metal  T  rail,  or  straight  edge  with  attach- 
ments to  secure  it  to  end.  or  end  and  side  of  drafting 
board  or  table.  These  are  ground  perfectly  straight  and 
are  nickel  plated.  The  T  square  used  against  this  insures 
more  accurate  results  than  could  be  obtained  by  working 
against  a  wooden  board  or  table. 
Prices 

16  inch $1.35  24  inch $2.00 

18  inch 1.50  26  inch 2.20 

19  inch 1.60  27  inch 2.30 

20  inch 1.70  28  inch 2.40 

21  inch 1.80  30  inch 2.50 

23  inch 1.90  32  inch 2.65 


34  inch $2.85 

36  inch 3.00 

38  inch 3.20 

40  inch 3.35 

48  inch 4.00 

60  inch 6.00 


108 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  «  eo. 


STARRETT  TOOLS 


SPECIAL  STANDARD  SQUARE 


Figr.  8 

Specially  designed  for  the  use  of  manufacturers 
who  desire  to  keep  a  reliable  standard.  Hardened 
blade. 

Prices.     No  Center  Heads 

18  Inch,  blade  11/2  inch  wide,  ^  inch  thick;  8% 
inch  stock,  with   5   inch  miter $5.00 

34  inch,  blade  1 1/2   inch  wide',  t'tj  inch  thick;  8% 

inch  stock,  with   5  inch  miter 6.00i 

Center  head  only,  for  either  size,  as  shown 
under    No.    17 1.00 


COMBINATION  SETS 


Fig. 

The  combination  square  met  with  such  universal 
approval  from  machinists  that  it  was  but  a  step  to 
add  to  it  the  protractor  head  and  have  a  combination 
set,  made  up  of  the  rule  on  which  slide  the  square-, 
center-,  and  protractor-heads.  This  makes  possible 
more  varieties  of  uses  in  laying-  out  and  testing 
work  than  are  possible  with  any  other  instrument 
used  by  mechanics.     Hardened  blade. 

Prices 

9  inch,  set  complete $3.75 

13  inch,  set  complete 4.00 

IS  inch,  set  complete 4.75 

34  incli,  set  complete 5.35 


IMPROVED  BEA^EL  PROTRACTORS 


Fig.   12 

An  adjustable  rule,  held  firmly  at  any  point  by  a 
thumb  nut,  passes  through  a  revolving  turret  which 
is  nicely  graduated  in  degrees  from  0  to  90,  both 
right  and  left,  and  can  be  accurately  adjusted  to 
show  any  angle.  Small  level  attached  to  the  head, 
forming  an  adjustable  level  to  show  any  degree, 
greatly  increases  the  usefulness  of  the  instrument. 
Hardened  blade. 

Prices 

9   inch,   complete $3.75 

13  inch,   complete 3.00 

18  Inch,   complete 3.,">0 

24  Inch,   complete 4.00 

Protractor  Head  with  Level  attachment 3.00 

FOR    COMPLETE    ASSORTMENT    OF 


Fig.  17 


LARGE    COMBINATION    SQUARES 

;|i|i|.|iriili|i|i|i|ii;pkumi|i|i|i|j|i|i|j.|i|.i:i.|i|i|  The  parts  of  this 
square  are  a  little  larg- 
er than  in  most  others. 
This  increases  their 
usefulness  and  adds  to 
their  beauty.  Harden- 
ed blade. 
Prices 

With 

Center   With- 
Head        ont 
IS  inch,  blade   1%    inches  wide,    i^  inch 

thick;  6  inch  stock  with  4  inch  miter.  .$3.75       $2.75 
34  inch,  blade   1 1/4    inches  wide,    ijk   incn 

thick;  6  inch  stock  with  4  inch  miter.  .    4.25  3.25 

Sent  with  center  head  unless  ollierwise   ordered. 
DROP  FORGED  STEEL  COMBINATION 
SQUARES,  STARRETT  PATENT 

Both  stock  and  cen- 
ter head  are  hardened, 
as  well  as  the  blade, 
which  is  graduated 
with  heavy  figures 
reading  both  ways. 

Prices 

Fig.  33 

6  inch,  with   center   head... $3.50 

9  inch,  with  center   head...   3.75 

13  inch,  with   center   head...    3.00 

18  inch,  with   cenetr   head...    3.75 

24  inch,   with   center  head...    4.35 


Without. 
Without. 
Without. 
Without.  - 
Without. 


NEW  BEVEL  PROTRACTOR 


.$2.00 
,  3.35 
.  3.50 
.  3.35 
.    3.75 


Fig.   490 

This  tool  is  of  the  same  g;eneral  design  as  our  No, 

12  Protractor,  with  the  additional  feature  of  having 
the  head  extend  both  sides  of  the  blade.  This 
greatly  increases  the  usefulness  of  the  tool,  as  the 
same  angles  may  be  transferred  from  either  side 
of  the  frame  without  resetting.  Another  improve- 
ment is  that  the  turret  is  graduated  to  read  both 
ways  from  0  to  ISO  degrees.  With  hardened  blade 
and  reversible  head. 

Prices 
9  inch,    complete '. $3.50 

13  inch,    complete 3.75 

IS  inch,    complete 4.50 

34   inch,    complete 5,00 

Protractor  Head  only,  with  Level 2.50 

CENTER  GAUGES 

fPflMP"    an^°Jet"tfn%'"scfe^4"'cl"t? 
ting  tools. 

Pi'ice 

No.  390.  Not   tempered. 

IHIIIIIIIIIIIiTi)        graduated  one  corner 

each    in    32ds.    24ths, 

Fig.   390  liOths  and  14ths.$0.25 

KEY-SEAT  CLAIVIPS 

Designed  to  trans- 
form any  common  steel 
scale  into  a  Key-Seat 
Rule. 

They  are  made  from 
steel,      case  -  hardened. 
Fig.  298  and  ground  accurate. 

A  pair  weighs  but  one  ounce.  They  can  be  put  on 
or  off  almost  instantly,  and  arc  a  complete  substi- 
tute for  a  more  costly  tool. 

They  may  be  used  with  our  Combination  Square 
Blades,  or  with  any  straight  rule,  with  accurate 
results.  Price 

Per    pair $0.60 

MACHINISTS'   TOOLS,    SEE    INDEX 


Geo-B-CakpeM'ter  ^  Go. 


100 


STARRETT  TOOLS 

PATENT   INCLINOMETERS  I  NEW  COMBINATION  SET 


Tliis  cut  represents  an 
inclinometer,  try  square, 
and  bevel  protractor  com- 
bined. It  is  compact,  con- 
venient, and  a  complete 
and  perfect  substitute  for 
several  costly  tools. 

It    consists    of    a    stock 
_-,,         .,-  and    disc,    both    slotted    to 

'»».    xu  receive    the    blade,    which 

folds  in  the  stock.  The  blade  attached  to  the  graduated 
rotary  disc  may  be  secured  at  any  angle  from  0  to  90 
degrees,  and  by  loosening  the  clamp  screw  it  may  be 
shortened  or  extended  full  length,  or  removed  for  a  straight 
edge. 

The  working  face  of  the  stock,  extending  both  sides  of 
the  blade,  admits  of  its  being  reversed,  so  that  the  same 
angle  may  be  laid  off  in  opposite  directions  without  chang- 
ing the  angle  in  the  tool,  thus  requiring  but  V-^  of  a 
graduated  circle  to  obtain  all  angles  both  ways. 

At  90  degrees,  the  blade  brings  up  against  a  case- 
hardened  screw,  accurately  adjusted,  thus  forming  a  try 
square;  by  holding  the  blade  perpendicular  (the  level  in 
the  stock  being  at  right  angles),  a  plumb;  by  folding  the 
tool,   a  level,    length  of  blade. 

The  blades  are  graduated  one  edge  each  in  Sths,  16ths, 
32ds.  and  64ths. 

Prices 

with   12   inch   blade,    without   center  head $4.00 

With   18  incli   blade,   without  center  head 5.00 

With  34  inch  blade,    without   center   head <>.00 

Center  head,  to  fit  all  sizes 75 

Sent  without  center  head  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

PATENT  PROTRACTOR 

Tiiis  protractor  blade 
closes  in  the  stock  eitlier 
way  against  a  stop,  making 
a  perfect  square,  plumb 
and  level.  With  a  24  inch 
blade  it  weighs  but  1% 
pounds.        The        turret        is 

graduated  on  both  sides,  one  ifj,,.     i« 

in     degrees,     the     other     to  *  *»•    ■'■'' 

show  pitch  to  the  foot,  so  that  the  blade  may  be  set 
by  the  graduation  for  laying  off  angles  to  any  degree  or 
any  pitch,  and  the  opposite  branch  of  the  stock  will  be 
right  to  lay  out  the  complementary  angle  without  mental 
calculation  or  error,  for  valley  roofs,  bridge  work,  stair 
gauges,  etc.  The  levels  are  so  arranged  that  work  can 
be  leveled  up  to  any  degree  or  pitch  underneath  or  on  top 
of  a  roof,  rafter,  stair  stringer,  etc. 

Without  the  blade  the  stock  may  be  used  in  contracted 
places  as  a  6  inch  level  and  plumb,  while  with  an  18  or  24 
Inch  blade,  a  level  and  plumb  of  corresponding  length  is 
obtained.  Altogether  this  tool  makes  a  kit  that  will  be 
appreciated  by  every  progressive  mechanic. 

Pi'ices 

With  13  inch  blade $4.75 

With  18  inch  blade 5.50 

With  24  inch  blade 6.00 

Stock   only    '. 3.50 

The  13  inch,  IP.  Inch,  and  34  inch  blades  of  our  combi- 
nation squares  will  fit  the  protractor  stock,  hut  the  18  inch 
and  31  inch  lengths  are  best  adapted  for  this  tool. 

NEW    BEVEL    PROTRACTOR 
With  Hardened  Blade  and  Reversible  Head 

This  tool  has  the  head 
extend  both  sides  of  the 
blade,  which  greatly  in- 
creases the  usefulness  of 
the  tool,  as  the  same 
angles  may  be  transferred 
from  either  side  of  the 
frame  without  resetting. 
T7»-~     Ann  -        Another    improvement     is 

Dxg.  4»0  tj,at    the   turret   is   gradu- 

ated to  read  both  ways  from  0  to  180  degrees.  Mechanics 
will  clearly  appreciate  this  point,  as  direct  readings  may 
te  had  from  the  turret,  indicating  the  supplement  of  the 
angle,  as  well  as  the  angle  re>iuired.  The  fact  that  there 
1?  but  one  zero  line  on  the  frame  eliminates  all  possible 
chance  of  confusion  as  to  whether  acute  or  obtuse  angles 
are  obtained. 

Pi'ices 

n  inch,  complete $3.50 

13  inch,  complete S'.TS 

18  inch,  complete 4i50 

24  inch,  complete 5.00 

Protractor  Head  only,  with  Level 2.50 


Fig.   435 


This  set  consists  of  our 
our  No.  11  Combination 
Square,  with  hardened 
blade  and  our  new  Re- 
versible Protractor  Head. 
Sent  with  blades  of  No. 
4  graduation  unless 
otherwise  ordered. 


Prices 

9  inch,  set  complete $4.2'. 

12  inch,  set  complete 4.50 

18  inch,  set  complete 5.25 

24  inch,  set  complete 5.75 

NEW  COMBINATION  SET 

This  set  consists  of 
our  No.  33  Combination 
Square,  with  hardened, 
drop  forged  stock  and 
center  head,  and  our  No. 
492  Protractor  Head. 
Sent  with  blades  of  No. 
4  graduation,  unless  other- 
wise   ordered. 

Prices 
9  inch,  set  complete 

13  inch,  set  complete 

18  inch,  set  complete 


24  inch,  set  complete 6.35 

PATENT  DOUBLE  SQUARE 

Conceded  the  most  prac- 
tical one  for  machinists' 
and  fine  tool-makers'  use 
ever  offered.  The  sliding 
scale,  shortened  or  ex- 
tended full  length,  makes 
it  more  valuable  than  a 
full  set  of  the  common 
kind,  while  with  the  extra 
bevel  blade,  shown  In  the 
following  cut,  we  have 
pij_     io  both   the  hexagon  and  oc- 

^'  tagon  angles. 

The  seat  against  which  the  blade  is  clamped  being 
convex,  should  comers  of  the  blade  get  injured,  the 
accuracy  of  the  square  is  not  affected. 

Prices 

4   inch    $1.25        With  both  blades $1.65 

6  inch 2.00        With  both  blades 2,50 

9  inch 3.00 

12  inch 4.00 

Both  blades  with  4  and  G  inch  always  sent  unless  other- 
Wise  ordered. 

There  is  a  level  in  the  stocks  of  the  6  inch,  9  Inch,  and 
12   inch   squares. 

"RELIABLE"   TRY  SQUARE 


Fig.    6(> 

Graduated  Blade,  Not  Hardened 


Length  of  Blade 


Price 

$1.00 
1.15 
1.25 


Length  of  Beam 

4  2-5/16 

5  3 

6  3% 
9  5-1/16  2.00 

OTS.ADUATED  HARDENED  STEEL  SQUARES 

Newly  designed,  harden. 


B 


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Fig,    63 


ed.  solid  steel    try  square; 
has  concave  depressions  In 
each    side    of    the    stock, 
which    reduce    Us    weight 
and    make     it    more    con- 
venient    to    hold    between    the    thumb    and    finger 
while   being  used.     The   stocks  are  case-hardened, 
the   blades  hardened   to  spring-temper  and   gradu- 
ated  in   :'2ds  of  an   inch  on   one  side  and   64ths  on 
the   other. 

Prices 

2  inch  blade,   full   length  of  beam  I'i  inches ^1*5^ 

5  inch  blade,  full  length  of  beam   2  inches 2,0© 

4  inch  blade,  full   length  of  beam  2^4  inches i.5» 

6  inch  blade,  full  length   of  beam  3%  inches 3.»0 

9  inch  blade,   full  length  of  beam   5  inches 5.50 

12  inch  blade,   full  length  of  beam  6%   inches 6.50 


110 


Geo-B'Carpen'ter  ^  eo. 


STARRETT  TOOLS 


IVnCROMETER  CALIPER  GAUGES 

This  graugre  is  made  to  fit  scales  1*4  inches  wide,  .085  inch 
thick,  and  12,  18,  24,  and  36  inches  long,  affording  longer 
scope  than  anything  of  the  kind  heretofore  made.  The  head 
of  the  gauge  carries  auxiliary  Tram  Points.  Attachments 
are  also  made  to  slip  on  and  off  the  ends  of  the  caliper, 
so  that  they  may  be  used  to  set  inside  or  outside  calipers 
for  making  close  or  drive  fits.  These  attachments  are 
made  of  the  best  tool  steel,  hardened  and  ground.  The 
inside  calipers  are  set  against  the  Inside  face  of  gauge 
and  resting  on  the  seat  of  the  attachments,  which  keep 
them  in  perfect  line.  The  outside  calipers  are  set  against 
an  extended  seat  of  the  attachment  in  line  with  the 
Inside  faces  of  the  gauge  so  that  both  inside  and  outside 
calipers  may  be   set  to  exactly  agree  with  each  other. 

For  measuring  distances,  the  gauge  may  not  only  be 
set  by  the  graduated  scale  but  varied  by  the  micrometer 
adjusting  nut  to  read  additional  thousandths.  The  scale 
and  all  necessary  working  parts  are  hardened,  making  a 
first-class   tool    in    every   respect. 

Prices 

12  inch $11.00 

18  inch 12.50 

24  incli 14.00 

36  inch 20.00 

48  inch 26.00 


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Fig.  424 
SLIDE  RULE  CALIPER  AND  CIRCUMFER- 
ENCE GAUGE 

This  gauge  has  a  double  function — being  graduated  to 
read  the  circumference  as  well  as  the  diameter  of  the 
thing  measured,  the  relation  of  circumference  to  diameter 
being  shown  by  the  graduations  on  upper  corners  of  the  rule 
(capacity  3  Va  inches,  about  11  inches  circumference).  It 
was  originally  designed  for  rope  or  cordage  manufacturers. 
It  makes  a  first-class  slide  rule  caliper  of  large  scope, 
opening  3%  Inches.  The  jaws,  being  1-5/16  inches  deep, 
will  caliper  a  cylinder  up  to  2  V2  inches  in  diameter.  The 
rule  is  graduated  in  32ds  of  an  inch  standard  and  16ths 
of   an   inch    circumference   measure. 

Rule. — The    circumference    being    shown    by    the    gauge, 
multiply  the  same  by  the  speed  the  lathe  runs  per  minute 
and    the    result    will    show    the    number   of   inches    or   feet 
the  circumference  is  running  and   the   tool   cutting. 
Price $3.50 


Fig.  42T 
CALIPER  SQUARE 

Designed  primarily  for  use  where  extreme  accuracy  Is 
not  required,  in  measuring  milled  and  planed  surfaces, 
rough  boring  holes  and  in  gauging  duplicate  pieces  of  work. 
It  is  made  both  plain  and  adjustable,  the  front  side 
graduated  to  read  in  64ths,  and  the  reverse  side  graduated 
whole  length  in  32ds.  In 

Prices  ^^c'is^'e^'- 

4  inch  plain,  whole   length   6   Inches $6.50  $7.50 

6  Inch  plain,  whole  length  8  inches 8.50  9.75 

4  Inch  ad.1u8table,  whole  length  7  inches SW>  9.00 

6  inch  ad.iustable,  whole   length   9  inches.  ..  .10.00  11.50 

No.  437M.  In  metric  sizes,  100mm.  and  150  mm.  grad- 
uated in  half  millimeters  on  one  side  and  millimeters  on 
the   other.     Prices   same   as   for  No.    4J7. 


Fig.    25 
CALIPER  SQUARE 

For  both  outside  and  inside  measure.     The  beam  Is  grad- 
uated in  64ths  on  one  side  and  lOOths  on  the  other. 

Prices 

A.  3  inch,  with  adjusting  screw.  .$3.50 

B.  4  inch,  with  adjusting  screw.  .   4.00 

C.  6  inch,  with  adjusting  screw.  .    5.50 

With  hardened  jaws,  extra 1.50 

In  leather  case,  extra 75 

Sent  with  adjusting  screw  and  without  case  unless  other- 
wise ordered. 


D.  Without. 

E.  Without. 

~r.  Without. 


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m 


$3.00 

3.50 

5.0 


Fig.  2SM.     Metric 
MICROMETER  CALIPER  SQUARE 

Graduated  on  one  side  in  %  millimeters  and  on  the  other 
in  millimeters.  The  micrometer  head  is  graduated  to  read 
in  lOOths  of  a  millimeter. 

Prices 

10  cm.,  with  case $  8.75       Without.  . 

15  cm.,  with  case ll.OO       Without.  . 

30  cm.,  with  case 15.25       Without.  . 

30  dm.,  with   case. 19.50       Without.  . 

Sent  without  case  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


$  8.00 
.  10.00 
.  14.00 
.    18.00 


Fig.   425 

POCKET  SLIDE  CALIPERS 

The   improved   clamping 

Prices 

3  inch $3.00 

5  inch 3.00 


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Fig.  426 
CALIPER  SQUARE 

Designed  both  for  Inside  and  outside  measurements.  It 
Is  made  with  firm  and  adjustable  Jaw.  The  beam  Is 
graduated  on  one  side  in  64ths  and  on  the  other  in  lOOtha 
of  an  Inch.  With  the  adjusting  screw  the  sliding  head  can 
be  more  accurately  set  to  the  graduations  than  without 
it.  Sent  with  adjusting  screw  and  without  case  unless 
otherwise    ordered. 

Prices 

A.  3  inch,  with  adjusting  screw.  .$3.75       D.  Without.  .$3.00 

B.  4  Inch,  with  adjusting  screw. .   4.50       E.  Without.  .   3.50 

C.  6  inch,  with  adjusting  screw.  .   7.50       F.  Without.  .   5.50 

With  hardened  Jaws,  extra I.50 

Leather  case,  extra 75 

Sent  with  adjusting  screw  and  without  case  unless  other- 
wise   ordered. 


GEO-B-CAIiPEhfTER  ^  So, 


111 


STARRETT  TOOLS 


ONE  INCH  MICROMETER 


Pig.  3 


For  measurement  by  thousandths  up  to  one  inch. 
Has  lock  nut  and  ratchet  stop. 


Prices 


.$6.00 


No.  3 

In  leather  case 6.50 

QUICIv  ADJUSTING  ONE  INCH  MICROMETER 


Fig.   204 

For  measurements  by  thousandths  up  to   one  inch. 
Has  ratchet  stop  and  lock  nut. 

Prices 


ONE  INCH  MICROMETER 


Fig.  207 

For  measurement  by  ten  thousandths  up  to  one  inch. 
Has  lock  nut  but  no  ratchet  stop. 

Prices 

No.  207 $6.30 

In  leather  case ' 7.00 

Sent  without  case  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


SCREW   THREAD   MICROMETERS 


Fig. 


In  these  Screw  Thread  aiicrometers  the  movable  spindle 
Is  painted,  and  the  end  of  the  anvil  is  of  the  same  form 
as  the  thread  to  be  measured.  In  measuring  screw  threads 
the  angle  of  point  and  sides  of  tlie  V  come  in  contact 
with  the  cut  surface  of  the  thread,  so  that  the  reading 
of  the  caliper  indicates  the  pitch  diameter  or  the  full  size  of 
thread  less  the  depth  of  one  thread. 


Prices 


Capacity 
'*«••      inches 


f.'ir.c 

575D 

58  5, \ 


585C 
885D 
We 
metric   sizes. 


rorm  of  Thread 

Price 

V  &  U.  S.  or  Whit.  Std. 

$7.50 

V&U.  S.   or  Whit.  Std. 

7:.50 

V  &  U.  S. 

7.50 

V  &  V.  S. 

7.50 

V  &  U.  S.  or  Whit.  Std. 

9.00 

V  &  U.  S. 

9.00 

V  &  U.  S. 

9.00 

V  &  u.  s. 

9,00 

S  to  13 
14  to  20 
22  to  30 
32       to  40 

41-3  to     7 

8  to  13 
14  to  20 
22  to  30 
furnish    these    micrometers    In    corresponding; 


HEAVY  ONE  INCH  MICROMETER 


Fig.  238 

This  micrometer  is  made  with  the  frame  and  the  other 
parts  much  heavier  than  the  regular  one  inch  miciometer 
and  will  last  longer  under  hard  usage,  on  account  of  Its 
stiffness  and  because  of  larger  bearing  surface  for  the 
threads.  Especially  useful  on  grinding  worli  and  wherever 
it  is  necessary  to  take  measurements  after  the  lock  nut 
is  set. 

To  prevent  wear  the  measuring  surfaces  and  bearing  parts 
are  hardened.  These  rhicrometers  have  the  decimal  equiv- 
alents stamped  on  the  frame  and  are  packed  each  In  a 
strong  wooden  box. 

For  measurements  by  thousandths  up  to  one  Inch.     Has 
ratchet  stop  and  lock  nut. 
Price $7.00 

ONE  INCH  >nCROMETER 


Fig.  230 

For  measurement   by   thousandths   up   to   one   Inch. 
The  anvil  is  shortened  for  use  in  places  where  the  ordi- 
nary anvil  is  too  long  to  be  inserted. 
Has  lock  nut  and  ratchet  stop. 
Prices 

No.  230 $6.00 

In  leather  case 6.50 

HEAVY  MICROMETERS 


Fig.  239 

Designed   to  meet  the  exactinjr  demands   of   lieavy  and 

severe  usage.  The  spindle  and  screw  portion  is  of  larger 
area  than  in  the  regular  micrometer,  insuring  longer  wear 
and  greater  rigidity;  those  from  two  Inch  to  six  inch 
inclusive,  are  made  from  drop  forglngs  and  the  larger 
sizes,  from  seven  inch  to  twelve  inch,  from  steel  castings. 
The  bearing  parts  and  measuring  surfaces  are  hardened 
to  prevent  wear,  and  the  same  means  provided  for  adjust- 
ment as  In  our  other  micrometers.  Made  with  lock  nut 
and  ratchet  stop.     Sizes  are  stamped  to  show  their  capacity. 

Prices 

1  inch       to     3  inches $8.00         With  standard $9.00 

Leather  case,  extra $0.75 

3  inches  to  3  inches.  . .  .$9.00  With  standard.  .  .$10.00 
Leather  case,  extra $1  25 

3  Inches  to     4  inches.  .  .$10.00         With  standard. .  .$11.15 

Leather  case,  extra $1.75 

4  Inches  to     5  Inches.  .  .$11,00         With  standard.  .  .$12.35 

Leather  case,  extra $2.00 

5  Inches  to     6  inches. .  .$13.00         With  standard.  .  .$13.50 

Leather  case,  extra $2.25 

6  inches  to      7  inches.  .  .$13.00          With  standard.  .  .$15.00 

7  inches  to     8  inches...    14.00         With   standard...    16.20 

8  inches  to     9  inches...    15.00         With  standard...    17.40 

9  inches   to  10  inches...    16.00         With  standard.;.    18.60 

10  inches  to   11   inches...    17.00         With   standa'rd.  .  .    19.80 

11  inches  to  13  inches...   18.00         With  standard...   21.00 

leather  case  not  supplied  for  sizes  above  6  inch. 
Micrometers  sent  without  case,  and  with  standard  unless 
otherwise  ordered.     £ach  size  sent  in  a  strong  wooden  box. 


112 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  «  Co, 


STARRETT  TOOLS 


HALF   INCH  MICROMETER 

For  measurement  by 
thousandths  up  to  one- 
half  inch. 

The    anvil    is    shortened,      .,j,^^ 
for    use    in    places    where     \'-°^.* 
the    ordinary    anvil    is    too 
long-  to  be  inserted.  Vjtei^i'EJ 

Has  lock  nut  and  rat- 
chet  stop.  Fijf.  232-233 

Prices 

No.   232    ifS.OO 

In    leather    case 5.50 

No.    233.      For    measurement    by    ten    thousandths    up    to 
one-half    inch. 

Has  lock  nut,  ratchet  stop  and  short  anvil. 

No.   233    $6.00 

In  leather  case 6. .50 


TWO  INCH  MICROMETER 


Fig.  3 


For  measurement  by 
thousandths  from  one  inch 
to  two  inches,  with  lock 
nut,  ratchet  stop,  and  one 
inch  test  gauge. 

Prices 

No.   2 $6.50 

In  leather  case 7.25 


U.   S.   GOVERNMENT  MICROMETER  GAUGES 

Desigrned  and  made  to 

meet     the     requirements     cPctibh— r=3  r^r-*^  j..i  .»i!-.ji  i 

of     the     Government     in     TS^^^^^^^!r!LrTi!T''*M»* 
making     big-     guns     and 
other   work   in   the   Ord- 
nance     Department       of         «»v     r. — m.^^ 
Government  shops,  where  ^Bife..  ■■■■UJ*"" 

they  are  now  used.  The 
frames  are  cut  from 
steel  plates,  nicely  fin- 
ished. The  sides  are  c^i^  lo- 
covered  with  hard  rub-  «"•*»■  a-' 
her,  put  on  with  brass  screws,  preventing  inaccuracy 
through  expansion  caused  by  change  in  temperature  when 
held  in  warm  hands.  The  micrometer  screw  adjusts  one 
mch,  reading  1/1000  of  an  inch,  and  is  provided  with  our 
patent  lock  nut.  The  different  length  tail  spindles,  forming 
anvils,  are  interchangeable  and  have  positive  stops  to  set 
against  their  socketed  seats.  The  adjusting  collars  on 
these  anvils  have  notches  to  facilitate  the  removal  of 
dirt,  which  would  prevent  them  from  setting  accurately 
against  the  seat.  The  contact  ends  of  spindles  are 
slightly  convex,  to  prevent  catching  on  cylindrical  work. 
Furnished  with  ratchet  stop  or  speeded  screw  thumb  piece, 
as  desired. 

Pi'ices 

No.  127A.     0  to     4  inch $25.00 

No.  137B.     4  to     SJnch 37.00 

No.  127C.     8  to  12  inch 50.00 

Furnished    in    case    without    extra    charge. 

Prices   on   larger  sizes  quoted  on   application. 


PATENT  SIX  INCH  MICROMETERS 

This  micrometer  will 
n-.easure  round  work  to 
4^^  inches,  and  flat  work 
to  6  inches.  It  weighs  21 
ounces,  and  is  rigid  and 
accurate.  It  can  be 
quickly  set  to  exact  posi- 
tion, from  1  inch  to  6 
— ■  inches,  by  inserting  a  plug 

as      shown.     A      valuable 
Fig,   128  feature    of    this    tool    Is    a 

.     ,       ,,  ,    ,  set      of     six      independent 

holes  through  both  the  movable  part  and  the  beam,  each 
hole  bemg  bushed  with  hardened  steel  bushings,  ground 
and  lapped  to  fit  the  plug,  which  locates  to  exactness 
the   various  inch  settings. 

f"*"^  \i $20.00 

In  leather  case 21.50 

Sent  with  case  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


QUICK    ADJUSTING    METRIC    MICROMETER, 
MM. 

For  measurements  by 
hundredths  of  a  milli- 
meter up  to  twenty-five 
millimeters. 

Has  ratchet  stop  and 
lock  nut. 

Prices 

No.  204M $10.00 

In  leather  case 10.50  Fig.  204AI 

LMPROVED  MICROMETER  STAND 

Where  frequent  refer- 
ence is  to  be  made  to  a 
micrometer  that  is  set  at 
a  given  size,  or  where  a 
number  of  pieces  must  be 
made  of  the  same  size  It 
is  sometimes  more  con- 
venient to  bring  the  work 
to  the  micrometer  than 
to  bring  the  micrometer 
to  the  work.  The  use  of 
Fig.  206  a  micrometer  also  occupies 
one  hand,  while,  if  the  mechanic  could  use  both  hands 
he  could  work  faster.  To  meet  such  conditions  as  these 
we  offer  the  Starrett  Improved  micrometer  stand.  This 
consists  of  a  solid  base  with  a  tilting  bracket  having 
a  clamp  which  holds  the  micrometer  in  any  convenient 
position.  A  turn  of  the  winged  nut  locks  in  place  both  the 
hinged  bracket  and  the  micrometer.  Both  liands  are  then 
free  for  the  work. 
Price,  each $2.00 

HUB  MICROMETER 

This        micrometer        is 
p.specially     useful     in     the  mm  r^^^ 
manufacture      of      cutters   i,  f  i^^i— g 
and    such     articles    where   Ht,  tuiwwj' 

exact   hub  lengths  are  re-    ^*" "-^^ — ^ 

quired.  Fig.  228 

The  frame  will  easily  pass  through  a  %   inch  hole. 

The  micrometer  is  made  for  measurements  by  thou- 
sandths  up   to   one    inch.      Has    lock   nut   and   ratchet   stop. 

Prices 

No.  228 $6.00 

In  leather  case 6.50 

MICROMETER  HEADS 
English,  One  Inch 

These  heads  are  easily 
attached  to  tools  or  ma- 
chines when  fine  measure- 
ments are  required.  They 
Fig.  263  have  ratchet  stops  and 
lock  nuts  and  are  graduated  to  read  to  thousandths  of 
an  inch.  They  will  be  furnished  without  ratchet  or  lock 
nut  when  so  desired,  at  same  price. 
Price S3.50 

BENCH  ^nCROMETER 

For  measurements  by 
thousandths  or  ten  thou- 
sandths up  to  one  inch. 

This     caliper     is     made 
with  a  heavy  base,   w-hich 
makes    a    very    rigid    and 
accurate   tool,  and  will  be 
found  of  advantage  to  in- 
spectors,      watch-makers,  „.       ,,__ 
etc..  who  need  to  take  fine                            1<  ig.  o<7 
measurements  on  work  of  such  a  class  that  it  can  be  better 
inspected  when  used  on  a  bench.      This  micrometer  can  also 
be    supplied    with    regular    anvil    and    spindle    In    place    of 
those   shown   in    cut   when    so   desired. 

Made  with  lock  nut  and  ratchet  stop.  Can  be  supplied 
without  ratchet  stop  at  reduction  of  50  cents  from  price 
given. 

Prices 
No.  577A.     With    fine    points    .075    diameter,    reading 

by  thousandths   $7.50 

No.  577B.     With  regular  points  .235  diameter,  reading 

by  thousandths 7.00 

No.  577C.     With    fine    points      075    diameter,     reading 

by  ten  thousandths „,  .  .   8.50 

No.  5771>.     With  regular  points    235  diameter,  reading 

by  ten  thousandths 8.00 


GEO-B-CAIiPEhrTER  ^  eo. 


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STARRETT  TOOLS 
INSIDE  MICROMETERS  ADJUSTABLE  CALIPER  GAUGE 


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Fig.   120-A 

Both  have  screw  and  nut  same  as  our  Improved  No.  3 
Micrometer  Caliper  and  read  in  thousandths.  Set  A  meas- 
ures from  2  inches  to  S  inches,  has  V2  inch  movement  of 
screw  and  requires  four  extension  rods.  The  rods  are 
provided  with  a  hardend  steel  adjustable  anvil  in  ends. 
which  permits  adjusting  for  wear.  A  small  binding  screw 
locks  rods  when  set.  Rods  are  marked  in  V2  inch  divisions 
and  set  to  a  similar  line  on  a  projection  of  the  barrel. 


^^S^i^^^ 


Fig.   130- C 

Set  C  is  similar  in  all  respects  with  the  exception  that  it 
measures  from  8  inches  to  32  inches  with  four  extension 
rods,  and  has  a  lock  for  the  rods:  and  has  one  inch  move- 
ment of  the  screw.  This  is  a  very  strong  and  serviceable 
tool  as  well  as  an  accurate  one.  We  can  furnish  rods  of 
extra   lengths   for   these   tools   when   desired. 


Handle 

When  so  ordered  an  auxiliary  handle  accompanies  Sets 
A,  B,  and  D,  which  is  used  by  removing  the  nut  opposite 
the  lock  nut  and  screwing  the  handle  in  place  of  same, 
thereby  enabling  one  to  take  measurements  in  holes  and 
other  places  where  the  micrometer  could  not  otherwise  be 

used.  Prices 

Set  A.     With    4    rods,    to   measure   from   2    to   8    inches, 

with  case  $4.75,  without $4.00 

.Set  B.     With   7   rods,   to  measure  from   2   to   12   inches, 

with  case   $6.00,   without 5.00 

Set  C.     With     4     rods,     to     measure     8     to     32     inches, 

with  case  $7.25,   without 5.75 

Set  D.     Comprising    Sets   A    and    C,    with    case    $11.25, 

without    9.75 

Handle,  extra    50 

Extra   rods   at    5    cents   per   inch. 

Sent    with   case   unless  otherwise   ordered. 

STANDARD  END  MEASURING 
RODS 


Fig.  234 

These  rods  are  made  of  steel,  hardened  and  lapped 
spherical  on  the  ends  with  a  radius  of  one-half  the  length 
of  the  rod.  The  handles  are  of  rubber,  two-thirds  the 
length  of  the  rod,  and  guard  against  any  expansion  due 
to  change  in  temperature  when  held  in  the  hands,  thereby 
maintaining  their  accuracy  und«r  adverse  conditions.  The 
one  inch  and  25  mm.  are  in  the  form  of  a  round  disc, 
as   shown    in   cut. 

3  inch  to  6  Inch  are  M  inch  diameter  with  handles  7/16 
inch    diameter. 

6  inch  to  13  inch  are  %  inch  diameter  with  handles  % 
inch  diameter.  Pl'icCS 


1  fnch  Disc. 

.$1.00 

5  inch  .  . 

.  .    $1.80 

9  inch     . 

.  .$2.G0 

2  inch  Rod. 

.    1.35 

(5  inch  .  .  . 

3.00 

10  inch  .  . 

.  .    3.80 

3  inch 

.    1.40 

7  inch  . 

.  .  .    3.20 

n  inch  .. 

..    3.00 

4  inch 

.    1.60 

8  inch  .  . 

.  .  .   3.40 

13  inch  .  . 

..    3.30 

«=C^S09^ 


Fig.    123 

Designed  for  internal  measurements  of  large  cylinders 
and  of  distances  between  uprights.  The  body  of  the 
tool  is  a  stpel  tube  provided  with  a  binding  chuck  on  each 
of  its  ends.  Into  one  end  is  clamped  a  plain  rod,  that, 
when  the  chuck  is  loosened,  can  be  quickly  adjusted  to  any 
approximate  size.  Into  the  other  end  is  screwed  a  threaded 
anvil  for  fine  adjustment. 

Made  from  steel  throughout,  and  nicely  finished. 

Prices 

ay.   inch,    with    three   rods,    capacity   from   2'/4    inches 
To  6  %   inches $1.00 

6    incli    with    three    rods,    capacity    from    6    inches    to 

1 6  inches 1.25 

The  diameter  of  the   steel    rod  is  .150  inch.     Extra  rods 

furnished  at   3  cents  per  inch. 


MICROMETER    CALIPER    GAUGES 


Fig.   12s 

Designed  for  close  internal  measurements,  indicating 
thousandths  where  a  definite  distance  in  inches  is  not 
essential.  The  body  of  the  tool  is  a  steel  tube,  provided 
at  one  end  with  a  binding  chuck  in  which  are  fastened 
the  plain  rods,  and  it  can  quickly  be  adjusted  to  any 
approximate     size. 

Pi'ices 


rods)  . 


Capacit.v  3%  inch  to  10  inch   (with  five 

In   leather  case 

Extra  rods  at  3  cents  per  inch. 

Sent  without  case  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


INSIDE  MICROMETERS 


.$3.00 
.  2.75 


•eaiCBsiES 


Fig.    121 

When  linear  measurements  are  beyond  the  capacity  of 
the  ordinary  micrometer  it  is  frequently  necessary  to  have 
a  mors  accurate  instrument  than  the  rule  or  steel  tape_ 
The  inside  micrometers  shown  here  were  designed  for  and 
are  now  used  by  the  Government  in  navy  yards  and 
arsenals.  Thev  consist  of  steel  tubes  with  telescoping 
extensions  combined  with  a  pne-inch  screw  micrometer 
movement.  The  tubes  are  accurately  graduated  and  figured 
in  inches  and  set  to  the  inch  marks  showing  the  length 
wanted,  and  are  firmly  held  by  a  knurled  locking  nut.  The 
ends  of  the  rods  have  hardened  steel  anvils.  Combinations 
are  possible  which  give  a  range  from  32  to  107  inches 
and  with  micrometer  accuracy  over  the  whole  range.  A 
case  is  furnished  with   each  set. 

Prices 

Set  A.     Stock   with  one  rod.   32  to  57  inches *25-5!J 

Set  B.     Stock  with  two  rods,  3  2  to  82  inches 30.00 

Set  C.     Stock  with  three  rods,   32  to  107  inches 35.00 


114 


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STARRETT  TOOLS 


TELESCOPING  INSIDE  GAUGE 


These  are  instruments 
from  which  the  exact  size 
cf  holes  or  slots  can  be 
taken  by  an  outside  cali- 
per or  micrometer,  so  that 
shrink,  close  or  loose  fits, 
varying  in  thousandths,  or 
less,  can  be  made  and 
measured. 


Fig.   229 

These  gauges  are  made  in  sizes  to  enter  holes  from   % 
inch  to  6  inches. 

Prices 

No,  329A,     Range,      Vz    inch   to      %    inch each  $1.50 

No.  329B.     Range,      %    inch  to   1%    inch *'         1.75 

No.  329C.     Range,    IVi    inch   to   21/3    Inch "         2.0» 

No.  229D.     Range,   2%    inch  to  31/2    inch "         3.50 

No.  329E.     Range,   SVz   inch  to    6        inch "         3.00 


UNIVERSAL  BEVEL 


Improved  features.  The 
set-oflf  in  the  blade  in- 
creases   its    capacity    and 

usefulness  for  bevel  gear 
work,  etc.,  so  that  any 
angle,  however  slight,  may 
be   obtained. 


Fig. 

Another  valuable  feature   is,   one   edge   of  the  case  being 
solid,    a    rest    is    formed    directly    under    the    blade,    where 
thin    templets   may    be    placed    and    accurately    fitted. 
Price,  3  inch $1.50 


COMBINATION  BEVEL 

Bevel  has  a  stud  riv- 
eted in  the  straight  edge 
stock  or  head,  on  which 
split  blade  is  hinged,  to 
swing  over  stock  and  be 
clamped,  at  any  angle. 
The  slotted  auxiliary 
blade  with  clamp  bolt 
may  be  slipped  on  to 
the  split  blade  and  be 
clamped  at  any  desired 
angle  and  used,  in  com- 
bination with  the  stock 
Fig.  -id  of  the  other,  for  lay- 
ing out  woik,  measuring,  or  showing  any  angle  desired, 
and  when  so  combined  will  lie  flat  upon  its  work.  The 
stock  is  about  4  inches  long. 
Price $3.00 


PROTRACTOR 


Graduated  in  de- 
grees from  0  to  90, 
both  ways.  Blade  is 
6  inches  long.  Set 
firmly  by  a  slight  turn 
^^K:^K— I  ->(  the  nut.  The  back 
■  =— -^J  of  the  tool  is  flat. 
This  protractor  is  ac- 
curate, and  is  conven- 
ient for  setting  bevels, 
for  transferring  an- 
Fig.  19  gles,  as  a  small  T- 
square,  or  for  a  large  number  of  other  uses  which  will 
readily  occur  to  a  machinist  or  draftsman,  and  will  be 
found  reliable,  and  very  satisfactory  by  any  mechanic, 
especially  those  who  do  not  care  to  pay  for  a  more  ex- 
pensive tool. 
Price    $1.50 


UNIVERSAL  BEVEL  PROTRACTOR 


off,  a  protractor  must  be 
used  because  all  angles  are 
not  obtainable  with  a 
square  or  bevel.  The 
Starrett  Universal  Bevel 
Protractor  is  a  graduated 
disc  with  a  fixed  blade  and 
ad.iustable  stock.  Any 
given  angle  may  be  laid 
off  or  measured  by  setting 
the  stock  at  that  angle  by 
the  graduated  disc.  This 
tool  has  a  very  wide  range 
of  usefulness. 
The  blade  is  either  7  or  12  inches  by  V2  inch  and  the 
stock  is  4  inches  long;  both  are  made  from  sheet  steel 
nicely  finished.  The  tool  weighs  6  ounces.  The  disc  is 
graduated  in  degrees  from  zero  to  90°  each  way  and 
rotates  the  entire  circle  on   a  center  stud. 

Prices 

The  attachment  shown  in  the  small  cut  will  be  found 
convenient  for  grinding  worm  thread  tools,  tapers  on 
lathe  centers,  and  all  long  tapers. 
No.  360A. 
No.  SeOB. 
No.  360C. 
No.  360D. 
No.  360E. 
No.  360r. 
No.  3C0G. 
No.  360B. 


7  inch 

7  inch,   in   leather  case '6.75 

12  Inch    7.00 

12  inch,  in  leather  case 8.00 

With  both   7  and  12  inch  blades 7.50 

Same  in  leather  case 8.50 

Attachment,    extra    l.OO 

(7  inch  in  case)   sent  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


DRAFTSMEN'S  PROTRACTOR 


Fig.  361 

No.  361A. 

No.  361B.     In  leather  case. 


This  protractor  is  made 
of  sheet  steel,  nickel 
plated,  graduated  in  de- 
grees and  figured  to  read 
from  either  right  or 
left,  with  vernier  to  read 
in  five  minutes.  The 
three  straight  edges  of 
the  protractor  are  grad- 
uated in  inches  and  16ths, 
the  longer  part  6  inches. 
The  tool  will  lie  flat  on 
the  paper.  By  loosening 
the  binding  nut,  friction 
is  taken  off,  making  it 
easy  to  adust  to  degrees, 
when  the  tool  may  be 
again  firmly  locked. 

This  is  a  high  grade 
protractor  and  one  great- 
ly appreciated  by  drafts- 
men. 

$6.50 

7.75 


UNIVERSAL  BEVEL  PROTRACTOR 

WITH  VERNIER  AND  ACUTE 

ANGLE  ATTACHMENT 


This  protractor  Is  tho 
same  as  No.  362,  with 
the  addition  of  the  acute 
angle  attachment,  which 
enables  the  user  to  obtain 
very  small  angles. 


Fig.   364 

Prices 

With     7   inch  blade $10.50 

With     7  Inch  blade  in  leather  case 11.50 

With  12   inch  blade 11.50 

With  12  inch  bla'de  in  leather  case 13.00 

With   both    7   and   12    inch   blades 12.25 

Same  as  E  in  leather  case 14.25 

No.  364A.     Sent  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
Note. — The   acute  angle  attachment   as  used   on   the  No. 

364  can  also  be  used  on  our  No.  362  and  No.  360  Protractors. 

Price  for  acute  an^rle  attachment,  only $2.50 


No.  364A. 
No.  364B. 
No.  364C. 
No.  364D. 
No.  364E 
No.  3C4F. 


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115 


STARRETT  TOOLS 

U.  S.  STANDARD  SCREW  PITCH        POSITIVE  STOP  THREAD  GAUGE 
GAUGE 


This     gauge     has     35 
pitches,    viz.:    2%,    2%, 

2%.  2%,  2%.  2%.  3.  3%. 
31/2.  4.  41/2,  5.  51/2.  6,  7, 
8.  9.  10.  11,  12.  13,  14. 
16,    18.    20. 

Also     a    center    gaupe 
with      coarse      and     fine 
notch. 
Price   $1.50 


WHITWORTH  SCREW  PITCH 
GAUGE 


Has  the  following 
pitches:  4,  41/2,  5,  6.  7, 
8.  9,  10.  11,  12,  13,  14, 
16.  18.  19,  20,  22,  24,  25. 
26.   28.   30,   32,   40,   48,   60. 

Price  $L25 

For  Whitworth  Stand- 
ard   Thread   only. 


Fig.  7 


SCREW  PITCH  GAUGE 


Fig.  4 
Has  the  following  pitches:     4.  i\i,  5,  51/2.   6,  7.  8.  9,  10. 

11,  11%,  12.  13,  14.  15.  16.  18,  20,  22,  24.  26.  27,  28,  30.  The 
teeth  are  sharp  and  clean  cut.  Like  our  No.  40  It  can  be 
used  Inside  of  a  nut  as  well  as  on  outside  of  a  screw  or 
bolt.  It  is  also  a  convenient  and  reliable  tool  to  use  as 
a  60-de&ree  center  gauge  and  gauge  to  test  the  grinding 
of  either  an  inside  or  outside  threading  tool. 
Price $1.25 


IMPROVED  SCREW  PITCH  GAUGE 


Fig.   40 

If  not  known,  the  pitch  of  a  thread  may  be  readily  de- 
termined by  comparison  with  the  standards  given  on  our 
Improved  screw  pitch  gauge.  On  the  edge  of  the  thin 
leaves  there  are  teeth  corresponding  to  standard  thread 
sections  and  by  placing  leaves  successively  over  the  thread 
some  one  leaf  will  coincide,  when  the  pitch  of  the  thread 
can   be  read  from  the  stamping  on  the  leaf. 

The  gauge  has  22  pitches,  viz.:     9,  10,  11,  11 '/2.  12.  13,  14 
15,  16,   18,  20.    22,   24,   26,   27,    28,   30,   32,   34,   36,   38,   40. 
Price    $1.00 


7,    8, 


Fig.  473 

10,    11.    11%,    12,    13, 


14, 


This  gauge  has  a 
positive  stop  which 
holds  the  blade  in  a 
fixed  and  convenient 
position  for  use;  it  has 
30  pitches  from  6  to  60 
Inclusive,  as  follows:  6, 
15,    16.    18,    20.    22    in   ona 

end  of  the   Case.      24.    26,    27,   28,    30.    32,    34,   36,    38.   40.   42, 

48.     50.     56.     60    in    the    other.       The    number    of    pitch    la 

stamped  on  the  right  side  of  each  blade. 

Price    $1,50 


THICKNESS  GAUGE  OR  "FEELER" 


This  gauge  has  22 
leaves,  varying  in  thick- 
ness by  thousandths,  run- 
ning from  .004  to  .025. 
The  thickness  of  each 
leaf  is  designated  by  the 
mumber  upon  it.  Each 
leaf  may  be  used  singly 
or  in  combination  with 
others,  and  any  thick- 
ness in  thousandths  with- 
in their  limits  may  be 
quickly  obtained.  The 
■p,_     ,«  leaves      fold     within      the 

■^'^-    **  case,    which    is   2%    inches 

long,  a  convenient  size  to  carry  in  the  pocket. 

Price     $1.50 


THICKNESS  GAUGE 


Size  A  has  nine  leaves, 

viz.:  .0015,  .002.  .003,  .004, 
.006,  .008,  .010,  .012  and 
.015. 

Sizes  B  and  C  have  eight 
leaves,  the  same  as  A  with 
the   omissions  of  .0015. 

The  leaves  are  tem- 
pered and  have  the  thick- 
ness marked  upon  them. 
Size  A  is  made  with 
either  straight  leaves  aa 
shown,  or  with  tanering 
leaves.  Sent  with  straight 
leaves  unless  otherwise 
ordered. 

No.  172A.  Case  3%  In. 
long     by      %      In.      wide; 

leaves  3  1/lG  in.  long  by  %  In.  wide $1.00 

No.  172B.     Case  4%    in.   long   by    %    in.    wide;    leaves 

4  V2  in.  long  by  %   in.  wide 1.50 

No.   172C.     Case    6%    in.    long   by    Vo    in.    wide;    leaves 

6  in.  long  by   V2   in.  wide 2.00 

Set  A  will  be  sent  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

FILLET  OR  RADIUS  GAUGE 

This  gauge  affords  meano 
of  obtaining  the  radii  of 
fillets,    corners,    etc..    as 

shown  by  the  illustrations. 
Bach  blade  Is  stamped 
with  the  radius  in  64ths, 
the  external  being  on  one 
side  and  the  internal  on 
the  other.  It  can  be  used 
in  any  position  or  at  any 
angle,  the  formation  allow- 
.pj       2«o  ing  it   to    be   used   up   to   a 

jTig.  iii/>  shoulder,    and    for   duplicat- 

ing sample  pieces.  The  studs  holding  bla'des  In  place  are 
eccentric  with  the  round  end  of  case.  This  Is  of  advan- 
tage as  when  the  gauge  is  opened  the  edge  of  case  stands 
well  away  from  the  edge  of  blades. 

Size  A  has  16  blades,  with  radii  from  1/S2  to  17/64  In., 
inclusive,  by   64ths 

Size  B  has  16  blades,  with  radii  from  9/32  to  33/64  In., 
inclusive,   by   64ths 

Prices 

No.  272.4.     Each      $1.00 

No.  272B.     Each      1.50 


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STARRETT   TOOLS 


ENGIXEERS'  TAPER,  AVIRE  AND  THICKNESS 
GAUGE 


^^ 


Fig.  345 

Especially  designed  for  use  by  marine  engineers,  ma- 
chinists and  others  desiring-  a  set  of  gauges  in  compact 
form.  Tiie  taper  gauge  siiows  tlie  thicltness  in  64tlis  to 
3/16tIis  of  an  incli  on  one  side,  and  on  tlie  reverse  side  is 
graduated  as  a  rule  tliree  inclies  of  its  lengtli,  reading  in 
Sths  and  letiis  of  an  incli. 

The  wire  gauge,  English  Standard,  sliows  on  one  side 
sizes  numbered  from  19  to  36,  witli  two  extra  slots,  one 
1/16,  tlie  otlier  Vb  of  an  incli,  and  on  the  reverse  side 
shows  the  decimal  equivalents  expressed  in  thousandths. 
This  gauge  has  also  9  thiclcness  or  feeler  gauge  leaves, 
approximately  4  inches  long,  of  the  following  thicl<nesses: 
.002,  .003,  .004,  .006.  .008,  .010,  .012,  .015  and  l/16th  of  an 
inch,  all  folded  within  the  case,  which  is  4%  inches  long, 
convenient  to  handle  or  to  carry  in  the  pocliet. 
Price,  each .$4.00 

DEPTH  GAUGE 


Fig.  45 

The  wire  in  this  gauge  is  held  to  a  groove  by  a  friction 
spring  inside  the  nut  while  adjusting,  and  may  be  used 
close  to  the  end,  as  well  as  in  the  middle  of  the  straight 
edge. 

By  loosening  the  nut,  the  gauge  may  be  neatly  folded. 

Prices 


No,  45 A.  With  3V- 
No.  45B.  With  6  " 
No.  45C.      With  10 


inch  stock $0.75 

inch  stock 1.15 

inch  stock 1,35 


DEPTH  GAUGE 

The  head  of  this  gauge  is  steel,  nicely 
finished  and  case-hardened;  2  inches  wide 
across   the  base,    %    inch   thick. 

The  blade  which  is  conveniently  held  In  the 
groove  of  the  head  by  a  knurled  lock  nut,  is 
a  6  inch  narrow  spring-tempered  rule,  and 
can  be  used  separately  from  the  gauge.  Blades 
graduated  in  32ds  and  64ths  of  an  inch  will  be 
sent  unless  otherwise  ordered,  but  we  can  also 
supply  thorn  graduated  in  50ths  and  lOOths,  or 
64ths  and  lOOths. 
Plgr.  237    Price $1.25 


4- 


PATENT  INSPECTOR'S  GAUGE 


This  gauge  was  designed 


at     the     suggestion     of     a  /^i      FT,-,  n  '^.^r'aaa^ 

government     inspector     to  If      ,»£  i ?°-,?Sett  co.       if 

fill    their    need    of    a    tool  Wk^       ^~l,«^V u^       JM 

for   measuring    the    thick-  X^^^^i^^g^^gg^it^r 


sssi^^^ms^ 


Fig.  30 

bolt  hole  or  hole  drilled  for  the 


fill 

for 

ness  of  ship   plates,   boiler 

plates,  etc.,  where  measure 

has  to  be  taken  through 

purpose. 

The  contact  point  is  carried  in  beyond  any  burr  formed 
by    drilling,    insuring    correct    measurement. 

The  slide  measuring  rod  is  graduated  on  two  opposite 
sides,  one  side  reading  32ds,  the  other  40ths.  Reading 
from  the  top  of  the  knurled  friction  slide,  which,  after 
the  contact  ends  of  the  gauge  are  brought  together 
against  the  thing  being  measured,  is  slipped  down  again.<it 
the  top,  the  graduations  above  it  show  the  exact  measure. 
Then  the  measuring  rod  may  be  instantly  withdrawn,  the 
hook  part  removed  and  all  taken  to  the  light  and  the 
correct  measure  indicated  above  the  friction  slide  easily 
read. 

The  knurled  nut  over  the  split  hub  serves  to  contract 
same  to  fit  close  on  the  slide  or  to  lock  firm,  making 
a    solid    gauge,    convenient    for    any    mechanic. 

The  gauge  weighs  about   1  ounce  and  is  adapted  for  the 
vest  pocket.     Width,   1   inch.     Capacity,   1%    inch. 
Price     $2.00 

This  gauge  is  similar  to 
No.  30.  but  is  'made 
nai  rower  for  use  in 
smaller  holes.  Width,  7/16 
inch.  Capacity,  1-13/16 
inches. 

Fig.  31 
Price     $2.00 


HUB  GAUGE 


Fig.   430 


Used  for  measuring  the 
length  of  pulley  hubs, 
wagon  wheel  hubs,  thick- 
ness of  iron  plate  through 
holes,  etc.  The  gauge  will 
measure  all  lengths  to  71/3 
inches,  and  can  be  in- 
serted through  a  %  inch 
hole. 
$1.50 


Fig.  246 


PLANER  AND  SHAPER  GAUGE 


By  setting  this  gauge 
with  a  caliper,  microme- 
ter, or  surface  gauge  and 
bringing  the  planer  tool 
into  contact  with  it  the 
first  cut  may  be  absolutely 
relied  on.  For  milling 
machine  work  after  the 
gauge  is  set  to  the  thick- 
ness required,  place  it  on 
the  table  raising  or  lower- 
ing either  the  milling 
cutter  or  table  to  touch 
the  gauge. 

The  level  in  the  base  of  the  gauge  is  convenient  for 
leveling  pieces  on  the  platen  of  a  planer  or  the  bed  of  a 
milling  machine.  Placing  the  square  end  of  the  level 
base  against  a  finished  point  of  work  with  which  another 
point  is  required  to  be  planed  or  milled  to  agree,  the 
level  used  as  a  plumb  will  indicate  when  the  position  is 
right. 

The  gauge  with  extensions  will  give  any  height  between 
V2   and  5%    inches. 
Price     , $3.75 

TOOL  MAKERS'  STEEL  CLAMPS 

Made  from  drop  forg- 
ings,  nicely  finished,  ease- 
hardened,  and  have  take- 
up  blocks  to  slip  on  and 
off  end  of  screw,  and  are 
held  to  same  in  a  novel 
manner.  They  will  hold 
work  square  and  parallel 
for  laying  out  on  surface 
plates,  fitting  or  drilling. 
A  round  piece  may  be  rigidly  held  in  two  of  the  clamps 
arid  drilled  on  an  upright,  central  and  parallel.  Put  up 
and  sold  in  pairs.  With  the  small  block  in  use,  the 
capacit^'  of  the  smaller  clamp  is  a  little  over  ome  inch, 
and   that   of  the  larger  clamp   two   inches. 

Prices 

1  inch    per  pair  $1 .35 

2  inch    "         '  1.75 


Fig.  160 


GEO-B-CARPENfTER   «   60. 


11' 


STARRETT  TOOLS 


I 


IMPROVED    SCRIBER 

Made  for  mechanics  who 
II  iiM  ■  want  a  better  sciiber  than 

'  TOf'  has    been     heretofore     ob- 

^'    g-'-  ^'"•*- — =•  tainable.    Points  are  made 

»j,.       a-  of    a    fill®    grade    of    steel. 

rig.  o<  nicely         tempered.        The 

knurled  stock  is  of  sufficient  size  to  be  easily  held  without 
cramping  or  turning  in  the  fingers.  The  long,  bent  point 
will  be  found  a  valuable  auxiliary  for  reaching  through 
holes,  etc.  Length,  with  short,  bent  point.  9  Indies;  with 
long  point.  l:i  inches.  All  parts  are  interchangeable. 
The   knurled  sleeve  is   niclieled. 

Prices 
Complete     $0.50 

AX'ithout    long    point 35 

Straight    point    or   short    bent    point each      .10 

Long   bent    point "         .15 

The  tool  will  be  sent  complete  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

POCKET  SCRIBER 

Made  from  steel  tubing, 
knurled  and  nickel  plated. 
Fie    70  The   scriber  is  made   from 

*•  the    best    quality    of   steel, 

nicely  tempered,  and  is  held  by  a  knurled  chuck.  It  is 
reversible,  telescoping  into  the  stock,  and  is  held  by  a 
slight  turn  of  the  chuck  so  that  it  is  always  as  safe  to 
carrv   in    the   pocket    as   a   penknife. 

Mechanics    find    this    a    convenient    tool    to    have    always 
with  them. 

Prices 
No.  70A.     Handle    Vi    inch   diameter,  blade  2%    inches 

long,  weight  1  oz $0.25 

Xo.  lOB.     Handle    %    inch   diameter,   blade   2%    inches 
long,   weight  1  Vi   oz. .  . 35 

niPROVED  MERCURY  PLU^IB  BOBS 


The  improvement  consists  of  the  pa- 
tented r.evice  for  fastening:  the  striner 
without  a  knot  to  tie  or  untie,  simply  by 
drawing  it  into  the  peculiarly  slotted  neck 
at  tlie  top.  after  unwinding  the  required 
lengtli,  when  the  bob  will  hang  perfectly 
true. 

These  plumb  bobs  are  matle  from  solid 
steel,  bored  and  filled  >y:ih  :.;cicury.  Note- 
worthy features  are  their  great  weight  in 
proportion  to  size,  low  center  of  gravity, 
small  diameter,  hardened  and  ground 
points,  Ivnurling  on  the  body  and  the 
simple  and  effective  device  at  top  for 
fastening  end  of  line  after  winding  up. 
Nickel  plated.  Each  is  provided  with  a 
braided  silk  line. 

Prices 

Vi   inch  diameter, 

%    incli  diameter, 

%    inch  diameter. 

inch   diameter, 


Fig.  87B 


Fig.  S7A 


4  inches  long, 

5  inches  long. 
5V^  inches  long. 

6  inches  long, 


3V2   oz. 


16 


.$1.00 
.  1..50 
.  2.00 
.    2.50 


Fig.  190 


LITTLE  GIAXT  JACIi:  SCREWS 

Designed  for  tool-room 
use,  for  leveling  up  work 
on  a  planer-bed  or  under 
an  upright  drill,  setting 
up  machinery.  etc.  All 
parts  are  case-hardened. 

No.  100.  The  Jack  (A) 
is  lU  inch  diameter  at  tlie 
base  and  lias  a  range 
from  2  V4  to  3  %  Inches. 
It  will  raise  1,000  pounds 
or  more.  Two  extension 
bases  (B  and  C)  are 
made  to  fit  the  base  of  the  main  part  (A)  and  are  2  and 
1  incli  high  respectively.  With  these  two  extensions  used 
singly  or  together  a  reach  from  2 ',4  to  6  V^  Inches  may  be 
obtained. 

An   auxiliary    pointed   screw    (D>    is   supplied    to   be   used 

in    place    of    the    screw    with    swivel    cap    in    certain    places 

where  it  may  be  preferable.     The  base  (E)  is  also  provided, 

for  use  in  cases  where  such  a  shape  may  be  desirable. 

Prices 

Jack    (A) $0.7.-. 

Extension   Base    (B) 20 

Extension    Base    <C) 15 

Extension   Base    (E) 15 

Extra  Screw    (D) ]  .t 

Jack,  with  all  attachments 1.40 

Sent  complete  ($1.40)  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


STARRETT  CLAMP  DOGS 


Fig.  138 

Made   in    five   sizes. 

Prices 

Xo.  138A.        %   inch       between  screws each  $0.75 

No.  138B.      1%   Inches  between  screws "         1.25 

Xo.  138C.      1%   inches  between  screws "         1.50 

Xo.  138U.      214    inches  between  screws "         1.15 

Xo.  138E.      2*4    inches  between  screws "        2.00 

Pet  set  of  five  sizes 7.00 

STEEL  DRILL  BLOCIvS  AND  CLAMP 

Case  Hardened 


Fig.  271 
These  blocks  are  desiffned  to  be  used  singl.v  or  in  pairs 
in  connection  with  driU  presses  and  for  laying  out  work, 
prick  punching,  etc.  The  blocks  may  be  used  close 
together  or  separated  and  are  kept  in  line  by  a  spindle 
passing  through  friction  bushings.  They  will  be  found 
convenient  when-holding  pieces  with  shoulders,  which  may 
rest  between  the  blocks.  The  blocks  are  1%  inches  square 
and  will  hold  round  pieces  to  lU  inches  diameter.  The 
two  grooves  in  each  side  take  up  the  length  and  hold  the 
clamp  for  small  or  large  work. 

Prices 

Xo.  271A.     Two    Drill   Blocks $2-00 

Xo.  271B.      (lamp    • -^-J 

Xo.  271C.     Set,  complete —  "> 

DRILL  BLOCKS  AND   CLA3IP 

The  drill  blocks  are 
BS^S^^irW  WBk-  ---^-^  furnished  in  pairs.  The 
IgpWT^^T^  g^  ^       size   of   each    is   2    inches 

by  1  ',2  inches. 


Fig.  2«SB 


The  Clamp  will  hold  a  round  piece 
up  to  1^4*  inch  diameter  firmly  in  the 
sroove  of  the  Blacks,  for  prick  puncli- 
ing.  di-illing  or  laying  out  a  series  of 
holes  before  and  while  being  drilled. 

Xo.  268C.  One  Clamp  and  two 
Drill  Blocks,  sent  unless  otherwise 
ordered. 

Prices 

Xo.  268A.      Two   Drill   Blocks.  ..  .$1.00 

Xo.  268B.      Clamp    50  

Xo.  268C.     Set.   complete    1.50  Fig 


118 


GEO-BCAIlPElfTER  ^  eo, 


STARRETT   TOOLS 


Fig.  104 


HIGH  SPEED  INDICATOR 

This  indicator  may  be  run  at  higrliest  speed 

required   wittiout   lieating,    and    this    on    ac- 

1^^  i^     count     of     our     frictionless     bearing     against 

MB  W     which   the   inner   end   of   the   spindle   revolves 

■  ■     (a    Starrett    feature). 

■  B         ''^he   worlting   parts   of  this   instrument   are 
'  ^  encased,    and    the    dial    plate    has    two    rows 

of  figures,   reading  right  or  left,  as  the  shaft 
may  run. 

late  Improvement  in  this  indicator  con- 
I  sists  in  the  rotating  disc,  which,  being 
carried  by  friction,  may  be  moved  to  the 
starting  point  where  the  raised  knobs  coin- 
cide. When  the  spindle  is  placed  in  con- 
nection with  the  revolving  shaft,  pressing  the 
raised  knob  with  the  thumb  will  prevent 
the  disc  from  rotating,  while  the  hand  of 
the  watch  gets  to  the  right  position  to  take 
the  time.  By  releasing  the  pressure  the  disc 
is  liberated  for  counting  the  revolutions  of 
the  shaft  when  every  100  may  be  noted  by 
feeling  the  knob  pass  under  the  thumb  lightly  pressed 
against  it,  thus  relieving  the  eye  which  has  only  to  look 
on   the    watch    to   note    the   time.    ,  .   ,      .  ,.    ^     . 

An  important  improvement  which  is  now  applied  to 
all  of  our  Speed  Indicators,  without  extra  charge,  consists 
in  adding  to  the  hardened  steel  pointed  spindle,  rubber 
tips  for  both  pointed  and  centered  shafts,  which  not  only 
remove  the  jar  and  run  smoothly,  but  produce  a  stronger 
frictional  contact  between  the  shaft  and  the  instrument. 

Nickel  plated.  Prices 

In  pasteboard  box *1"92 

In   leather   case l-SO 

IMPROVED   STEEL   INDICATOR 

A  nicely  made  and  finely  working  indi- 
cator. The  working  parts  are  inclosed  like 
a  watch,  and  as  well  made.  The  gradua- 
tions show  every  revolution,  and  with  two 
rows  of  figures  read  both  right  and  left  as 
the  shaft  may  run.  While  looking  at  the 
watch  each  hundred  revolutions  may  be 
counted  by  allowing  the  oval  headed  pin  on 
the  revolving  disc  to  pass  under  the  thumb 
as  the  instrument  Is  pressed  to  its  work. 

This  indicator  is  equipped  with  a  rolling 
disc,  as  described  above  in  our  high  speed 
indicator. 

The  instrument  is  nickel  plated,  and  has 
a  rubber  handle,  so  that  it  will  not  heat 
the  fingers  when   run   at   high   speed. 

Every    indicator    is    warranted    first-class. 

Prices 

.$1.50 


Fig.   106 


In   pasteboard   box 

In    leather   case 2.00 


SURFACE  GAUGES 

The  sleeve  and  needle  clasp,  when  loosened 
for  adjustment,  are  both  held  by  a  slight  spring 
friction,  and  by  a  single  knurled  nut  both  are 
rigidly  clamped.  For  fine  adjustment,  the 
spindle  in  the  base  is  raised  or  lowered  by  a 
knurled  nut,  and  all  backlash  is  taken  up  by  a 
spiral    spring   in    the   base. 

For  above  12  inch  lengths,  an  extension  Is 
provided  to  couple  on  to  the  spindle. 

Prices 

No.  52A.       8  inch    $2.00 

No.  52B.     12  inch 2.75 

No.  52C.     12   inch  with   6  Inch  extension...    3.25 
Sleeve    alone    75 


MICROMETER 
"^""      SURFACE  GAUGE 

This  gauge  has  a  turned  and  polished  base,  a 
micrometer  adjusting  nut  reading  two  thou- 
sandths, and  a  six  inch  extension  for  the  spindle. 
By  means  of  springs  and  taper  fitting  parts  of 
the  sleeve  (not  shown  in  cut)  the  scrlber  is 
held  by  slight  friction  in  any  position  while 
adjustments  are  made  and  firmly  held  by  a  turn 
of  the  nut.  A  knurled  cam  on  the  base  releases 
and  locks  the  spindle  for  adjusting. 


Prices 


¥.^ 


No.  53A.       S    inch,    without   extension $2,501 

No.  53B.     12    inch,    without   extension 3.50 

No.  53C.     12  Inch,   with   6  inch  extension..  4,00   Fig.  53 


^^ 


THE    FAY    PATENT    OUTSIDE    AND    INSIDE 
CALIPERS 

With  Spring  Nut 


Fig 


Prices 


Oiilside.  No.  75 

Inside.  No.  74 

Spring        Solid 

Snrinsr 

SoUd 

Nut           Nut 

Nut 

Nut 

2 J/,  inch $1.15          ?1.00 

ZVainch n  15 

$1.00 

3       inch 1.15            1.00 

3      inch 1.15 

1.00 

4       inch 1.25            1.10 

4       inch 1.25 

1.10 

5      inch 1.25            1.10 

5      inch 1.25 

1  10 

«       inch 1.50            1.35 

6       inch 1.50 

1.35 

8      inch 1.75            1.60 

8      inch 1.75 

1.60 

Thef:e  calipers  will  be  sent 

with  Spring  Nut  unless 

other- 

wise   ordered. 

STARRETT  TOOLMAKERS' 
CALIPER  AND  DIVIDERS 

This  cut  represents  a  line  of  Calipers  and 
Dividers  made  from  round  stock  with  legs 
drawn  down,  making  them  hard  and  stiff. 
The  fulcrum  stud  is  hardened,  bows  extra 
strong,  screw  and  nut  nicely  fitted,  all  finely 
finished  and  are  the  best  tools  in  their  line. 
They  are  made  with  solid  nut  only. 

Prices 

2  inch each  $1.00 

inch "         1.25 

4  inch "         1.50 

5  inch "         1.50 

6  inch "         l.'S 


TOOLMAKERS' 

CALIPERS     AND 

DIVIDERS 

Prices 

Outside 

•>  inch each  $1.00 

3  inch "  1.25 

4  inch "  1.50 

5  inch "  1.50 

6  inch "  1.75 

Inside 

2  inch each  $1.00 

3  inch "        1.25 

4  inch "         1.50 

5  inch "         1.50 

6  inch "        1.75 


Fig.  275 


DUPLICATE  PARTS  TOOLMAKERS'  CALI- 
PERS AND  DIVIDERS 
Prices 


Screw  and  ball 

Thumb  attachment.. 

..      .10 

C        j 

.  .$0  25 

Jam     washer 

Fulcrum   stud 

10 

10 

Leg 

..     .35 

GEO-B-CAItPEN'TER   S  eo. 


119 


STARRETT  TOOLS 


YANKEE    OUTSIDE    AND    INSmE    CALIPERS 

Yankee  Cali- 
pers and  Divid- 
ers are  manufac- 
tured under  the 
Fay  patent,  are 
not  quite  so 
h  e  a  V  y  as  the 
Fay,  and  cost 
less.  They  are 
much  liked,  and 
on  account  of 
price  are  pre- 
ferred by  many 
to  the  higher 
cost    tools. 

All      sizes      are 
supplied        with 
either       solid       or 
quick       adjusting 
nut. 
L  new  Yankee  Inside  Transfer  Caliper 
solid   nut.     The  bow   is  stiff,   making 
After  calipering  inside  of  chambered 
cavity   bv   springing    in    the   legs    they   may   be   withdrawn, 
and  as  they  spring  back  will  show  the  exact  size  calipered. 


No.  73  represents 
with  either  spring  i 
the  caliper  reliable. 


Prices,  No.  79  or  No.  73 


2^/»  inch,  with  solid  nut.  . 

3  inch,  with  solid  nut.  .  - 

4  inch,  with  soli'd  nut.. 

5  inch,  with  solid  nut... 

6  inch,  with  solid  nut.. 
8  inch,  with  solid  nut.  . 
10  inch,  with  solid  nut.  . 
12     inch,  with  solid  nut.  . 

Sent  with  solid  nut. 


»0.G.5 

With 

spring 

nut. 

.$0.80 

.■;» 

With 

spring 

nut. 

.      .85 

.75 

With 

sprmg 

nut. 

.      ,90 

.80 

With 

spring 

nut. . 

.      .5)5 

,85 

With 

spring 

nut. 

.    1.00 

1.00 

With 

spring 

nut. 

.    1.15 

1.35 

With 

spring 

nut. 

.    1.50 

1.50 

With 

spring 

nut. 

.    1.65 

unless  otherwise  ordered. 


YANTiEE  INSIDE   AND  KEITIOLE   CALIPERS 


Prices 

Inside.    No.    81 

4  inch,  with  solid  nut each  $0.75 

5  inoli,  with  solid  nut "  .80 

6  inch,  with  solid  nut "  .85 

Keyhole,  No.  83 

Solid  Nut  Spring  Nut 

3  inch   each     $0.70  $0.85 

4  inch "  .75  .90 


CRANK   SHAFT  CALIPERS 


These  calipers  were  designed  to  use  in 
turning  automobile  crank  shafts  and  for 
reaching  into  difficult  places.  They  are 
very  stiff  and  nicely  finished  and  can  be 
depended  upon  for  accurate  results. 
Made    in    one    size    only. 

Prices 

C  inch,  with  solid  nut each  $1.00 

C  inch,  with  sprins:  nut "       1.15 

Sent  with  .solid  nut  unless  otherwise 
ordered. 


l^ANKEE  SPRING  DIVIDERS 


Prices  (either  style  No.  83  or  No.  84) 


2V. 

inch. 

with 

solid 

nut. 

.$0.65 

With  spring  nut.  . 

.$0.80 

3 

inch. 

with 

solid 

nut. 

.      .70 

With   spring  nut.  . 

.      .85 

4 

inch. 

with 

solid 

nut. 

.      .75 

With  spring  nut.  . 

.      .90 

5 

inch. 

with 

solid 

nut. 

.      .80 

With  spring  nut.  . 

.      .95 

(i 

inch. 

with 

solid 

nut. 

.      .85 

With  spring  nut.  . 

.    1.00 

8 

inch. 

Wi1h 

solid 

nut. 

.    1.10 

With   spring  nut.  . 

.    1.25 

10 

inch. 

with 

solid 

.    1.35 

With  spring  nut.  . 

.    1.50 

13 

inch. 

with 

solid 

nut. 

.    1.50 

AVith  spring  nut.  . 

.    1.65 

Sent  with  solid  nut,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
IMPROVED  FIRM-JOINT  CALIPERS 
Prices 


mci 


the 


«  inch   

8  inch  

10  inch   

12  inch 

14  inch   

16  inch  

18  inch   

20  inch   

24  inch   

30  inch.    No.   26  only.    5.00 
36  inch,  ^o.   26  only.    6.00 
The     above     sizes     refer 
to  the   length  of  the  cali- 
pers. 
Their  capacity   is   about   one-third   greater   thar 
given;    for  example,    the    30   inch   size  will   caliper   3S   inch, 
and   the    36   inch   size   will    caliper   46   inch   diameter. 

The  improvement  in  these  calipers  consists  in  the  con- 
struction of  the  joint,  which  is  so  made  as  to  be  drawn 
together  by  means  of  a  screw.  The  main  stud  is  squared 
and  fitted  to  one  leg,  thus  preventing  the  stud  from  turn- 
ing when  loosening  and  tightening,  and  insuring  a  smooth 
and  uniform  friction  of  more  or  less  tension  to  suit  the 
user. 

The  quality  of  these  calipers  is  incomparably  superior 
to  that  of  any  old  style  riveted-joint  caliper  on  the  mar- 
ket. 

YANKEE  THREAD  CALIPERS 

Prices 

3  inch,  with  solid  nut $0.85 

4  incli,  with  solid  nut 

5  inch,  with  solid  nut 

With  spring  nut 

With  spring   nut 

With   spring  nut 

Sent    with    solid    nut    unless 
otherwise  ordered. 

DUPLICATE   PARTS  OF 
YANKEE  CALIPERS  OR 
DIVIDERS       ^ 

Prices 


.$0.1 


Screw    and    Ball 

Thumb    Attachment     . 

Solid    Nut     10 

Spring  Nut   2.") 

Leg    25 

Spring    25 

.lam    Washer     10 

Fulcrum    Stud    10 

!-tud     10 


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PERFECTED  FIRM-JOINT  SCREW  ADJUSTING 
CALIPERS 


The  screw  adjustment  for  fine 
measurements,  the  improved 
•joint  wliicli  may  be  set  to  any 
desired  degree  of  uniform  ten- 
sion, the  shape  and  stiffness  of 
the  legs,  quickness  and  wide 
scope  of  adjustment — all  go  to 
make  this  caliper  a  leader  in  its 
line 


Prices 

4  inch $0.90 

«    Inch 1.00 

5  inch 1.25 

10   inch 1.50 

12   inch 1.75 

14   inch 2.0O 

16   inch 2.25 

18   inch 2.50 

20  inch 2.75 

24   inch 3.50 

30  inch.  No.  34  only 6.00 

36  inch.  No.  34  only 7.0O 


LOCK-JOINT  TRANSFER  CALIPERS 


Prices 

4  inch .151.25 

5  inch 1.40 

6  inch 1.50 

inch 1.75 

10  inch 2.00 

12  Inch 2.25 

1<1  inch 2.50 

10  iuc!i 2.75 

IS  inch 3.00 

20  inch 3.50 

24  inch 4.25 


These  instruments  may  be  used  inside  of  cham- 
bered cavities,  over  flanges,  etc.,  removed  and  re- 
placed without  losing  the  size  calipered.  This  is 
done  by  loosening  the  nut  binding  one  arm  to  the 
auxiliary  leaf  and  swinging  it  out  or  in  (while  the 
joint  is  locked)  to  clear  the  obstruction,  then  mov- 
ing it  back  against  a  stop  where  it  will  show  the 
exact  size   measured. 

The  sizes  given  refer  to  the  length  of  the  calipers, 
but  the  outside  ones  will  caliper  a  cylinder  20  per 
cent,  larger  than  their  length,  and  the  inside  cali- 
pers will  open  nearly  twice  their  length. 


FIRM-JOINT  HERMAPHRODITE 
CALIPERS 

These  calipers  have  an  adjustable 
point,  as  well  as  the  improved  firm-joint. 
This  joint,  with  its  smooth  and  uniform 
friction,  is  incomparably  superior  to  the 
old  style  riveted  joint. 

Prices 

4  inch $0.65 

6   inch SO 

5  inch l.OO 

10  Inch 1.20 


STARRETT  TOOLS 

HERMAPHRODITE  CALIPERS 


No.  42 

With    adjustable    point,    lock-joint    and    se'nsitive 
adjustment. 

Prices 

4  inch $1.00 

6    inch 1.15 

5  inch 1 .35 

10     inch 1.60 

DOUBLE  CALIPERS 


These  instruments  will,  as  will  be  seen  from  the 
engraving,  combine  dividers,  inside  and  outside 
calipers.  They  have  the  improved  firm  friction 
joints. 

Prices 

6     inch $1.25 

8     inch 1.50 


CALIPERS 


These  calipers  may  be  used  for  inside  or  outside 
work.  They  have  the  improved  firm  friction  joints 
and   sensitive   screw    adjustment. 

Prices 
«     Inch $1.25 


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STARRETT  TOOLS 


UNR^ERSAL  DIVIDERS 


The  adjustable  scriber 
holder  is  reversible  and 
carries  either  a  fine  tem- 
pered steel  point  or  a 
pencil  lead,  held  in  a  split 
socket  by  a  knurled  nut. 
With  the  holder  turned 
outward  it  is  possible  to 
work  close  to  shoulders, 
something  that  cannot  be 
done  by  a  similar  tool  of 
any  other  make;  turned 
inward,  points  may  be 
brought  close  together  to 
scribe  tlie  smallest  circle. 
With  4  •  inch  beam  7y2 
inch  and  under  may  be 
scribed.  An       auxiliary 

beam     13     inclies     long    is 
furnished,     with    which    a 
Pig.  89  25     inch     circle     may     be 

drawn.  The  V  center  point  may  be  substituted  for  tlie 
regular  point,  adapting  the  tool  for  scribing  around  a 
drilled    hole.     We    also    furnish    a   pen   attachment. 

Prices 
Tool  with  4  inch  beam  and  V  center  point $1.75 


List  of  Extras 

A.  Extra  steel  points each  $0.10 

B.  Needle  points    "  .15 

C.  Pen  attachment    1.00 

I).     Extra  straight  point  and  socket 50 

E.  Extra   13-inch  beam  to  scribe  25  inch  circle 25 

F.  Coupling    35 

Total  for  tool  and  all  attachments $4.00 

Tool    and    V    center    point    listing    at    $1.75    sent    unless 
otherwise  ordered. 


PATENT  DIVIDERS 


Both  points  are  crucible  forged  steel,  nice- 
ly tempered.  The  quadrant  passes  through 
the  leg  and  the  clamp  screw  frictionally 
locks  it  firm.  Tlie  screw  threads  have  stock 
enough  to  last  a  lifetime.  After  fine  adjust- 
ments are  made,  our  patent  lock  nut  between 
the  arms  locks  the  spring  in  the  leg  firm, 
curing  the  defect  in  the  old  style  dividers 
of  tlie  points  dodging  out  and  iA  with  the 
grain  of  the  wood.  The  adjustable  point 
may  be  instantly  removed  and  a  common 
pencil  inserted  in  its  place.  The  dividers 
are  light  yet  rigid  and  pretty  to  handle, 
and  are  worth  twice  the  price  of  the  cheap 
malleable   dividers   now   on   the   market. 

Prices 

Inches   6  7  8  9 

Plain     $0.85     $0.90     $1.00     $1.15 

Nickeled     1.10        1.15        1.25        1.40 

Sent   plain   unless   otherwise   ordered. 


BALL  POINTS 
For  Use  "With  No.  51    and  No.  59  Trammels 


When  it  is  necessary  to  use  a  hole  as  center 
for  dividers  or  trammels  it  is,  of  course,  impos- 
.=ible  to  use  an  ordinary  divider  point.  In  such 
cases  the  Ball  Point  placed  in  the  hole  and 
bearing  against  the  edges  forms  a  seat  for  the 
divider  leg  in  scribing  circles  or  arcs  around 
the  hole.  For  very  accurate  work,  however, 
the  Ball  Point  is  not  recommended  for  it  is 
impossible    to    keep    the    center    exactly. 

This  set  consists  of  four  balls,  1-9/16  inch, 
1  inch,  %  inch  and  %  inch  diameter,  respec- 
tively. 

In  ordering  this  set  for  use  with  trammel.s, 
please  give  tool  number  of  the  trammel  so  that 
the    proper    holder    may    be    sent. 


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Prices 

Complete,  4  balls  and  holder $1.25 

Either  ball  or  bolder 25 


EXTENSION  BEAM  TRAM3IELS 


This  cut  represents  a 
pair  cf  Trammel  Heads, 
with  an  opening  through  the 
under  side  to  accommodate 
the  extension,  giving  width 
and  stiffness  in  proportion 
to  the  length  required  for 
large  work,  while  it  is 
equally  well  adapted  to  re- 
ceive a  narrow  beam  for 
light  work. 

The   points   are    eccentric, 

and    may    be    loosened    and 

rotated    in    their    sockets    to 

make      fine      adjustments. 

Either     point     may     be     re- 

Fig.  51.     Nickel  Plated     SL'ntd^"'^  ^  common  pencil 

One  of  the  caliper  legs  is  provided  with  a  .joint,  worked 

by  an  eccentric  thumb  piece  for  fine  adjustments. 


Prices 


No,  51A.      Complete 

No.  51B.     Without   caliper   legs 

Sent   complete    (No.   51A)    unless   otherwis 


NEW  TRAMMELS 


Fig.  59A 

This  cut  shows  the  Trammels  fastened  to  a  wooden  beam, 
which  may  be  any  size  from  %  inch  to  1%  inches  wide, 
and  of  any  thickness  desired  (requiring  no  fitting),  giving 
stiffness  according  to  the  length  and  adapting  it  for  small 
or   large    work. 

The  auxiliaries  designed  to  go  with  the  trammel  heads 
are  as  shown  above,  viz.,  inside  and  outside  caliper  legs, 
an  extra  pair  of  long  points,  a  set  of  four  ball  points  with 
holder,  which  enable  one  to  scribe  a  circle  from  the  center 
of  any  hole  up  to  IV2  inches  and  under.  A  lead  pencil  may 
be  used  in  place  of  either  of  the  steel  points.  The  clamp- 
ing device  is  adapted  to  take  in  either  a  small  or  common 
sized  pencil.  The  Trammels  are  furnished  with  or  with- 
out auxiliaries. 

The  small  engraving  to  the  left  gives 
a  more  detailed  representation  of  one 
of  the  heads. 

Prices 

No.  59A.     Trammel     Heads     (with 

one    pair    of   points) $3.00 

No.  59B.     Balls     and     holder,     per 

set    1.25 

No.  59C.     Small    Caliper    legs,    per 

pair    50 

No.  59D.     Large    Caliper   legs,    per 

pair    75 

No.  59E.     Large  divider  points,  per 

pair    50 

No.  59r.     Set,  complete  4.75 

Trammel  Heads  with  one  pair  of 
points  (No.  59 A)  will  be  sent  miless 
Fig.  o9  B        otherwise  ordered. 


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STARRETT  TOOLS 

AUTOMATIC  ADJUSTABLE-STROIiE  CENTER 
PUNCH 


ADJUSTABLE    BENCH    LEVELS 


With  ground  and  graduated  vials— accurate  and  very 
sensitive. 

These  levels  are  so  constructed  that  they  can  be  accur- 
ately adiusted,  and  when  so  adjusted  are  not  liable  to  set 
out  of  truth,  the  vials  being  set  in  tubes  having  solid  ends 
which  are  firmly  clamped  to  the  base.  The  tubes  are 
nickel  plated,  the  bases  japanned  or  nickel  plated.  The 
outer  tube  may  be  turned  so  as  to  protect  the  glass  when 
not    in    u.se.     These    levels   have    longitudinal   grooves. 


and  8  in.  Sizes 


12  in.  Size.     The  IS  in.  is  Similar,  but  with 
Double    Plumb 


No.   95 
Prices 

4  inch,  with  plain  vial $1.00 

6  inch,  with  plain  vial 1.25 

8  inch,  with  plain  vial 1.50 

12  inch,  with  plain  vial,  with  plumb 2.00 

18  inch,  with  plain  vial,   with  double  plumb 3.00 

Either  size,  nickel  base.  25  cents  extra. 

No.    96 
Pi'ices 

4  inch,  with  ground  and  graduated  vial $2.50 

6  inch,  with  ground  and  graduated  vial 3.50 

8  inch,  with  ground  and  graduated  vial 4.00 

12  inch,  with  ground  and  graduated  vial,  with  plumb.  .    5.50 
18  inch,  with  ground  and  graduated  vial,  with  double 

plumb     8.00 

Either  size,  nickel  base,  25  cents  extra. 
The  bottoms  of  these  levels  are  all  ground  true. 

MEASURING  BAR   CLAMPS 


Fig.   69 
These  clamps  are  one  inch  square  iu8ide,  and  are  to  be 

used  with  two  wooden  bars  about  lx%  inch  of  any  desired 
length.  The  clamps  and  bars  thus  combined  will  be  found 
very  convenient  by  carpenters  as  adjustable  measuring  rods, 
as  well  as  for  extension  beams  for  the  No.  59  Trammels. 
Nickel  plated. 
Price,    per    pair $0.75 

ELECTRICIANS'   POCKET   SCRE\\T>RIVER 


The  handle  of  this  screwdriver  is  covered  with 
hard  rubber  for  insulation  froin  electrical  currents, 
and  is  nicely  ribbed  so  as  to  insure  a  firm  grip  when 
using   the    tool. 


Price,  complete $1.50 

Extra  Blades each     .10 


rigr.  560 


Fig.  18 

The  ordinary  hammer  and  center  punch  are  not  sufficient- 
ly accurate  when  laying  out  fine  work.  They  require  the 
use  of  both  hands  and  the  accuracy  of  the  blow  depends 
upon  the  skill  of  the  mechanic. 

The  center  punch  shown  here  (patent  applied  for)  con- 
tains a  mechanism  which  automatically  strikes  a  blow 
of  any  required  force  when  the  punch  is  in  the  exact 
position  desired  by  the  operator.  It  is  provided  with  a 
knurled  adjustable  screw  cap,  which,  working  in  connection 
with  a  spring,  regulates  the  stroke.  For  work  requiring  a 
heavy  mark,  turn  cap  down;  for  work  requiring  a  light 
mark,  turn  it  up.  To  use  it,  no  hammer  is  needed.  The 
punch  being  placed  in  an  upright  position  over  the  working 
line,  a  downward  pressure  releases  the  striking  block  and 
makes  the  impression  without  danger  of  slipping,  as  is 
liable  when  a  hammer  is  used.  When  adjusted  for  either 
light  or  heavy  stroke,  all  indentations  are  of  a  uniforir.. 
size  for  the  starting  of  the  drill,  etc.,  and  accurate  and 
quicker  work  can  be  done.  The  working  parts  are  liardr 
ened,  durable  and  accessible  for  such  repairs  as  may  ever 
be  needed.  The  adjustable  cap  fits  the  hand,  with  no 
stroke  adjusting  screw  througli  and  above  it  to  bother. 
The  point  can  be  removed  for  regrinding  and  easily  re- 
placed. The  AA  size  is  3%  inches  long  when  adjusted  for 
medium  stroke,  %  inch  diameter  and  weighs  one  ounce. 
The  A  size  is  5  inches  long  when  adjusted  for  a  medium 
stroke,  V-z  inch  in  diameter  and  weighs  3  ounces.  The  B 
size  is  6  inches  long  when  adjusted  for  a  medium  stroke, 
%  inch  in  diameter  and  weighs  4  ounces.  It  differs  from 
the  other  sizes  in  being  larger  and  capable  of  striking  a 
much  heavier  blow. 

Pi'ices 

No.  18AA   $1.50        No.  18B     $2..50 

No.  18A     2.00        Extra  points each     .15 

Unless  otherwise  o.dered,  size  A  will  be  sent. 

MACHINISTS'  CENTER  PUNCHES 

A      B       C        D  E 

Fig.  117A 

Made  to  supply  the  demand  for  a  better  article 
than  has  heretofore  been  on  the  market.  Made 
of  fine  steel,  neatly  shaped,  with  both  ends  tem- 
pered  and   points   nicely    ground. 

Length  of  each  size  4  inches.  Diameter,  A  5/64 
inch,   B    3/32    inch,    C   9/64   inch,    D   5/32   inch. 

A  larger  size,  E,  is  made  for  heavy  work;  length 
5  inches,  "diameter  %  inch,  diameter  of  knurled 
part   %   inch. 

Pi'ices  Pig,  117 

Per  dozen   $2.00 

Each   20 

Per    dozen,    assorted    A,    B    and    C,    in    round 

wooden  box 2.15 

Sent  in  round  box  only  when  so  ordered. 
SPACING   CENTER  PUNCH 

Starrett's  Combination  Prick  Punch  and  Spacing 
Tool  is  just  the  thing  for  laying  off  work  quickly 
and  accurately — for  drilling,  cutting  out  dies,  etc. 
The  prick  punch  is  solid — made  from  best  tool  steel, 
properly  tempered.  The  guide  point  is  set  in  a 
socket  with  a  spiral  spring  to  press  it  down.  When 
the  punch  is  struck,  the  guide  presses  back  into  its 
socket,  permitting  the  punch  to  be  held  straight  over 
its  work,  and  insuring  accurate  results.  The  screw 
with  check  nuts  sets  the  spacer  right  for  small  or 
large  drill,  and  has  a  variation  from  5/64  inch  to 
%    inch.  „_ 

Price  $0. <;) 

Fig.  lis 

PATENT    NAIL    HOLDER    AND    SET 


Fig.  119 

This  cut  shows  our  Nail  Holder  and  Set  combined.  .The 
nail  may  be  instantly  placed  under  the  spring  in  the  lower 
end  of  the  holder  and  tliere  retained  by  the  pressure  of 
same,  ready  to  be  driven  home.  After  one  blow  is  struck, 
the  holder  is  withdrawn  and  the  nail  driven  in  and  sunk 
with  the  punch — a  great  improvement  over  the  difficult 
way  of  trying  to  hold  a  small  nail  between  the  thumb  and 
finger  at  the  risk  of  pounding  them.  The  holder  also 
admits  of  the  nail  being  held  to  drive  in  places  where  the 
hand  cannot  go. 
Price,   each    $0.25 


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STARRETT  TOOLS 

BENCH  LE\TEL  TOOL  MAIiERS'  STEEL  CLAMPS 


Fls.  130 
SVz    Inch .$0.40 


IRON 
BENCH  LEVELS  WITH  DOUBLE  PLUMBS 


Fig.  132A 


■3l^®£2:.^WI| 


Fig.  132B 


■:*^A»i^^«-id$Miii^i 


Fig.  132C 

4  inch,  with    square    ends $1.35 

6  inch,  with    square    ends 1.50 

9  inch,  with    square    ends 1.65 

12  inch,  with    square'    ends 1.75 

18  inch,  as   in   bottom   cut 2.00 

24  Inch,  as  in   bottom   cut 2.25 


ENGINEERS'  AND  PLUMBERS'  LEVEL 


Fig.   133 

The  above  represents  an  adjustable,  incline  level, 
a  fixed  level,  and  a  plumb.  The  hinged  tube  inside 
the  working  faces  of  the  frame,  carrying  a  level 
glass,  is  adjustable  to  the  graduated  scale,  and 
shows  any  incline  by  32ds  (or  less)  to  2  inches  to 
the  foot  without  interfering  in  the  least  with  the 
plumb    or    level. 

A  longitudinal  groove  in  seat  of  frame  (not 
shown  in  cut)  adapts  it  to  rest  on  a  cylindrical  shaft 
or  pipe  as  well  as  on  flat  surfaces,  making  it  con- 
venient to  determine  the  pitch  of  drain  pipes,  etc. 

These  inNtrnments  are  supplied  with  either 
ground  or  plain  glasses. 

Prices 

No.  1.3.1A.  10   inch  with  plain   glasses »2.75 

No.  133B.  15   inch  with  plain   glasses 3.0O 

No.  133C.  10   inch   with   ground   glasses ."5.75 

No.  133D.  15  inch  with  ground  glasses 6.0O 

Slse  A  will   be   sent  unless   otherwise    ordered. 


Fig.   160 

These  clamps  are  made  from  drop  forgings,  nicely 
finished,  case  hardened,  and  have  take-up  blocks 
to  slip  on  and  off  end  of  screw,  and  are  held  to 
same  in  a  novel  manner.  They  will  hold  work 
square  and  parallel  for  laying  out  on  surface  plates, 
fitting  or  drilling.  A  round  piece  may  be  rigidly 
held  in  two  of  the  clamps  and  drilled  on  an  upright, 
central  and  parallel.  Put  up  and  sold  in  pairs. 
With  the  small  block  in  use,  the  capacity  of  the 
smaller  clamp  is  a  little  over  one  inch,  and  that  of 
the  larger  clamp  two  inches.  Has  hole  in  block  to 
insert  screw,  so  that  block  may  be  fastened  to 
bench,  and  used  as  a  small  vise. 
Prices 

1    inch per   pair  $2.00 

3   inch per   pair      2.50 

SETS  OF   TOOLS 


Fig.   901 

In   nicely  finished  wooden  case.     Size  of  case,  12 
inches  x  7   inches  x   1 1^    inches. 

Set  No.  901   consists  of  the   wooden  case  and  the 
following  tools: 

Tio,     11.     6   inch  Combination   Square,  complete. 
No.  321.     6   inch  Flexible  Steel  Rule  in  pocket  case. 
No.  117B.  Center  Punch. 
No.  300.     Center  Gage. 

No.     77.     5  inch  Divider  with  solid  nut. 
No.     79.     6  inch  Outside   Caliper  with  solid   nut. 
No.     73.     6   inch  Inside  Caliper  with  solid  nut. 

Price 
Set,  complete ^o.  1 5 

FIRM  DOUBLE  JOINT  CALIPERS  FOR 
BLACKSMITHS 

These  calipers 
are  well  made, 
have  perfect 
joints  and  a  long 
handle  to  cali- 
per with  com- 
fort hot  forg- 
ings — t  h  e  long 
arm  to  be  used 
for  the  greater 
and  the  short 
one  for  the  smaller  or  finished  size.  The  difference 
in  the  length  of  arms  prevents  using  t!ie  wrong 
caliper  when  there  is  but  slight  variation  in  the 
work  measured.  The  caliper  is  22  inches  in  length 
over  all  and  has  a  6-inch  caliper  on  one  side  and 
a  12-inch  caliper  on  the  other  side. 

Price 
Bach $2.00 


Fig. 


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LEVELING    INSTRUMENT 


Pig.  101 

ne»)i|E:ned  lor  the  use  of  arcliitects,  contractors, 
cariieuters,   niill^vrigrhts,   masous,   surveyors,   etc. 

Its  lightness,  simple  construction,  and  extremely 
moderate  price,  combined  with  the  wide  range  of 
work  to  which  it  can  be  applied,  make  it  very 
desirable  for  all  who  have  occasion  to  use  such  an 
instrument. 

The  tripod  is  of  iron,  and  has  improved  extension 
legs.  The  upper  parts  are  hollow,  to  receive  within 
them  tile  lower  parts,  which  may  be  held  at  any 
desired  length  by  clamp  screws. 

The  upper  plate  is  connected  to  the  tripod  head 
by  a  ball  and  socket  joint,  and  can  be  leveled  by 
the  leveling  screws.  This  plate  is  recessed  to  con- 
tain a  graduated  arc  below  its  upper  surface,  and 
has  a  center  stud  on  which  the  arc  and  level  turn. 
The  graduated  arc  is  of  steel,  and  has  on  it  one 
half  of  a  circumference  divided  to  degrees  and 
properly  numbered.  This  arc  turns  on  tlie  center 
stud  of  the  upper  plate,  independent  of  the  level 
or  sight  tube. 

The  sisht  tube  is  a  brass  tube  twelve  inches  long, 
and  in  one  end  is  a  small  eye  aperture,  while  the 
other  end  has  the  usual  cross  wires. 

With  extension  legs,  the  height  can  be  from  two 
feet  six  inches  to  four  feet  six  inches.  The  sight 
tube,  level  case,  and  graduated  arcs  are  nickel 
plated,    the   other   parts   are   japanned. 

The  advantages  of  this  instrument  are  as  follows: 
The  head  is  held  to  the  tripod  with  a  IdoU  and  nut, 
so  as  to  make  it  stationary  at  any  given  point;  the 
graduated  arc  can  be  clamped  to  the  base  plate  by 
throwing   a   small   cam   arrangement. 

Weight  packed  in  box  for  shipment,  13%  pounds. 


Prices 

No.  lOlA.     Japanned,    nickeled   tube $12.50 

No.  101B.     .Tapanned,       nickele'd      tube       with 

ground   vial   in   level 14.0O 

No.  lOlA  will  be  sent  when  style  is  not  specified. 

A  special  circular  of  this  instrument  will  be  sent 
on  request. 


ELECTRICIAN'S     LEVEL 

Un-Magnetic 


This  level  is  especial- 
ly designed  for  use 
about  electrical  works, 
setting  up  electrical 
engines,  dynamos,  etc., 
or  in   any  place  where 


Fig.    107 


iron  or  steel  level  is  liable  to  be  magnetized. 
The  base  is  made  of  bronze,  is  un-magnetic  and 
has  concave  groove  in  the  bottom,  running  through 
the  center  full  length,  adapting  it  to  rest  on  a  shaft 
or  pipe  as  well  as  on  a  flat  surface. 

Prices 

8  Inch,  with  plain  vial $2.50 

la  inch,  with  plain  vial S.-IjO 

16  inch,  with  plain  vial 4.50 

In   fancy   wooden   case,    extra 1.00 


TRANSIT 


Fig.    90 

To  meet  the  demands  of  contractors,  builders, 
carpenters,  farmer.s,  and  others  for  a  transit  and 
level,  low  in  price  yet  sufficiently  accurate  for  their 
needs,  we  offer  the  Starrett  transit  and  level.  These 
instruments  are  very  simple;  they  do  not  have  the 
expensive  attachments  found  on  engineers'  instru- 
ments. The  builder  and  contractor  find  them  indis- 
pensable in  laying  out  building  lots,  locating  batter 
boards,  leveling  foundation  walls,  and  in  pouring 
concrete  floors. 

Prices 

No.  99A.     With    plain    sight    tube    and    short 

legs $15.00 

No.  99B.     With    plain    sight    tube    and    long 
legs     16.50 

No.  »9C.     With    plain    sight    tube    and    short 

legs  and  ground  level  vial 16.50 

No.  99D.     With  plain  sight  tube  and  long  legs 

and  ground  level  vial IS.OO 

No.  99E.     With     telescope  ,    short      legs     and 

ground    level    vial 26.50 

No.  99F.     With     telescope,      short     legs,     and 

ground   level   vial 28.00 

Tarj;et  to  go  on  common  ten-foot  pole,  extra     1..50 
No.  99P  will  be  sent  when  style  is  not  specified. 
A  special  circular  of  this  instrument  will  be  sent 

on   request. 


PIN    VISES 

These  vises  have  hardened  jaws  with  chucks 
so  made  that  they  will  hold  firmly  anything- 
inserted  in  them.  The  hole  extends  througli 
full  length  of  the'  handle.  The  handle  is  re- 
duced in  size,  so  that  it  may  be  more  rapidly 
rotated  between  tliumb  and  finger  when  filing- 
small  work.  They  are  convenient  handles  for 
holding  scribers,  small  files,  etc.  Nickel  plated. 


Prices 

No.  162A.  Capacity,  .0  inch  to  .040  inch  .$0.: 
No.  162R.  Capacity,  .030  inch  to  .062  inch.  .1 
No.  162€.  Capacity,  .050  inch  to  .125  inch.  .: 
No.  163D.  Capacity,  .115  inch  to  .187  inch.  .' 
Set  complete   (one  of  each  size) 2.' 


Fig.   162 


DRAFTSMEN'S  SCALES,  PATENTED 


laf 


Fig.  405 

This  scale  has  tilting:  studs,  -so  placed  that  each  of  its 
four  corners,  witli  different  sraduations,  will  come  in 
contact  with  the  paper  by  its  own  weight  when  restins- 
on  the  studs,  with  the  bad:  edge  raised  at  an  angle  of 
about  30°.  The  scales  are  graduated  on  each  of  their 
four    corners    in    parts    of   inches    as    follows: 

No.    405.         lOths,    40ths,    50ths.    lOOths. 

No.   405A.     8ths,    16ths,    32ds,    64ths. 

Prices 

6    inch $  J  .OO 

12    incli 1,50 


GEO-BCAIiPEMtER  «  eo. 


12. 


STARRETT   TOOLS 


Fig.  1S5 


TIME  SAVER  DRILL,  TAP,  AND  STEEL  WIRE 
GAUGE 


By  use  of  tliis  gauge,  one  is  en- 
abled to  select  at  ouee  the  right 
sized  drill  to  suit  machine  screw  tap 
most  commonly  used,  leaving .  just 
stock  enough  for  the  tap  to  cut  as 
near  a  full  thread  as  is  practicable 
for  one  tap  without  breaking  it,  thus 
saving  much  time  and  uncertainty  of 
result  attending  the  former  crude 
ways  of  making  a  selection. 

E^xplainiug  the  chart,  the  first  ro^v 
of  figures,  for  an  example,  read  thus, 
14x20  10  V4.  The  number  14  (in  the 
first  row  of  figures)  means  the  num- 
ber or  size  of  tap;  20  the  pitch  or 
size  of  thread;  10  the  size  of  drill 
to  use  which  will  leave  the  right 
stock  for  proper  thread;  and  \i,  size 
of  drill  to  use  to  let  this  tap  or 
screw    through    outside    of   the    thread. 

The  figures — 1,  etc.,  up  to  60 — designate  the  num- 
ber of  drill   (size  agreeing  with  the  holes).     Other 
figures,    228,   221,   etc.,   designate  the  size  of  hole  in 
thousandths  of  an   inch. 
Price     $1-75 

DRILL  AND  STEEL  WIRE  GAUGE      ' 


This  gauge  gives  the  num- 
ber  of   drill    to   fit   each   hole, 

and    the    .<ize    of    the'   hole    in 
thousandtlis  of  an  inch. 
Price,    No,    1S6 $1.50 

JOBBERS'  DRILL  GAUGE 
For  Gauging  Twist  Drills 

This     gauge     shows     sizes 
from    1/1«    Inch     to    y>    inch, 

varying  by  64ths.  Each  size 
is  designated  by  both  com- 
mon and  decimal  fractions. 
The  gauge  is  hardened  and 
tempered  and  the  holes 
standard. 
Price.    No.    187 $2.25 


TWIST  DRILL  AND  STEEL  WIRE  GAUGE 


Fig.   186 


i'^ig.    187 


POCKET  MAGNIFYING  GLASSES 


I^ig.  7130        Fig.   7152 

MOimted  in  Rubber 

No.  7150.  1  lens,  1  inch   diameter each  $0.35 

No.  7151.  1  lens,  1%  inch   diameter "  .55 

Noc  7152.  2  lens,  1  inch   diameter "  .60 

No.  7153.  2  lens,  1%  inch   diameter "        l.oo 


61    62  63  64  65  «6  67  68  69    70 


THE  LS.  STARRETT  C 


71    72  73,  74  75  76  77  78  73 


Fig.  2S6 
This  gauge  gives  the  number  of  drill  to  fit  eacli 
hole.  It  can  also  be  used  in  measuring  fine  drill 
rods.  Each  gauge  is  tested  after  hardening.  Size 
of  gauge,  2  inches  long,  %,  inch  wide  and  t's  inch 
thick.     It  takes  in  sizes  from   61   to  SO  inclusive. 

Price     !t!2.«« 

STEEL'  MUSIC  WIRE  GAUGE 


Cut  full  size. 
Washburn    <&    Muen 
standard. 

Each  gauge  care- 
fully tested  after 
hardening. 

Price 

No.  2S0.  Takes 
in  No.  12  to 
No.     28 $1.50 


Fig.   280 
Sizes  of  the  Numbers  of  Steel  Music  Wire  Gauge 


Size  of  each 

Size  of  each 

No.  Of  Gauge 

No.  in  decimal 
parts  of  an 

No.  Of  Gauge 

No.  in  decimal 
parts  of  an 

inch 

inch 

8-0 

.0083 

12 

.0296 

7-0 

.0087 

13 

.0314 

6-0 

.0095 

14 

.0326 

5-0 

.010 

15 

.0345 

4-0 

.011 

16 

.036 

3-0 

.012 

17 

.0377 

2-0 

.0133 

18 

.0395 

1-0 

.0144 

19 

.0414 

1 

.0156 

20 

.0434 

2 

.0166 

21 

.046 

3 

.0178 

22 

.0483 

4 

.0188 

23 

.051 

a 

.0202 

24 

.055 

6 

.0215 

25 

.0586 

7 

.023 

26 

.0626 

8 

.0243 

27 

.0658 

9 

.0256 

28 

.072 

10 

.027 

29 

.076 

11 

.0284 

30 

.080 

AMERICAN  STANDARD  WIRE  GAUGES 


Fig.  ;:aii 

Each   gauge    is   tested   after   hardening  and  war- 
ranted accurate. 

The    decimal    equivalents    of    each     number     are 
stamped   uu   the   back. 

I*rice 
No.  281.     Takes   in   No.   0  to   No.   36 $2.50 


13G 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  So. 


BUILDERS',  ARCHITECTS'  AND 
SURVEYORS'  INSTRUMENTS 


Fig.  5160  Fig.  5129  Tig.  5110 

Engineers'  B.  B.  Transit  Builders'  Transit  Builders'  or  Architects'  lievel 

No.  5160,  Engineers'  Railroad  Transit  (for  repeating  angles)  achromatic  terrestrial  telescope  11%  Inch,  with  dust 
cap  and  sun  shade,  fine  spirit  level  to  telescope,  graduated  on  the  glass.  Object  glass  IVs  inch  with  improved  rack 
movement,  eyepiece  with  patent  micrometer  focusing  arrangement  with  lock  nut.  Clamp  and  tangent  screw  of 
improved  pattern  with  counter-spring.  Compass  with  silvered  raised  ring,  graduated  to  half-degree,  with  variation 
plate  set  by  capstan-head  pinion.  Needle  about  5  inch.  Vertical  limb  5  inch  diameter,  graduated  on  solid  silver 
to  half-degrees  with  vernier  reading  to  one  minute.  Horizontal  limb  6 '/i  inch  graduated  on  solid  silver  to  half-degrees 
reading  to  one  minute  by  two  opposite  verniers  placed  at  about  30°  with  telescope.  Two  spirit  levels  to  horizontal 
limb,  graduated  on  the  glass.  Improved  tangent  screws  with  counter-spring.  Long  centres.  Four  leveling  screws; 
leveling  arms  adjustable  for  wear.  Shifting  centre. 
Instrument  complete,  with  plumb  bob,  reading  glass,  adjusting   pins,    waterproof  cover,    etc.,    packed   in    polished 

mahogany  box  with  split   tripod $175.00 

BUILDERS'  TRANSIT  WITH  COMPASS 

No.  5129.     Builders'   Transit   with  vertical   limb,   3%    inch  diameter^  graduated  to  degrees,  reading  to  five  minutes. 

Instrument  complete,  with  tripod,   etc $110.00 

Vertical  Limb  reading  to  one  minute,  extra 5.00 

Patent  Extension  Tripod  in  place  of  regular  tripod,  extra. 6.00 

BUILDERS'  OR  ARCHITECTS'  Y  LEVEL 

Builders'    or  Architects'    T   Level,    achromatic   terrestrial    telescope    11    inch    with    dust   shade    and    cross-hairs,    spirit 

level   graduated   on   the   glass,   object-glass   IVs    inch    with    rack-movement,   eyepiece   adjustable  to  focus  the  cross-hairs. 

The   Y's   have   patent   locking   arrangement   dispensing   with  the  pin  bolts.     Horizontal  circle  3  inch  graduated  to  degrees, 

with  vernier  reading  to  5  minutes.     A  most  serviceable  and  compact  instrument. 

No.  5110.     Builders'   or  Architects'  Y   Level,   complete,  with   metal    trivet,    plumb   bob   and   adjusting   pins,    in   pol- 
ished mahogany  box  with  hardwood  tripod $45.00 

No.  5111.     Builders'  or  Architects'  Y  Level,  like  No.  5110,  but  with  improved  tangent  screw  with   counter-spring.  \  50.00 


LEVELING 
RODS 

No.  6280.  Light- 
colored  hardwood, 
brass  mounted, 
with  target,  ver- 
nier and  clamp, 
engine-divided  to 
inches  and  %  in,, 
5'.^  ft.  slid-out  to 
10  ft. 
Each     !1!6.00 


No. 

6281. 

Like 

No.    6280,   but  di- 

vided 

lOths 

and 

lOOths 

ft. 

Kach 

$6.00 

MEASURING  CHAINS 


STEEL,  r.  S.  STANDABD 

Steel,  W.  G.  12,  brass  handles,  oval  rings,   50  feet each 

Steel,  W.  G.  12,  brass  handles,  oval  rings,  100  feet. each 

Steel,  W.  G.  12,  brass  handles,  oval  rings,  33  feet  (50  links) each 

Steel,  W.  G.  12,  brass  handles,  oval  rings,  66  feet  (100  links) each 

Steel,  "W.  G.  12,  brass  handles,  brazed  links  and  rings,  50  feet each 

Steel,  W.  G.  12,  brass  handles,  brazed  links  and  rings,  100  feet each 

Steel,  W.  G.   12,  brass    handles,    brazed    links    and    rings,     33    feet     (50 

links)     each 

7781D.     Steel,   W.    G.    12,    brass   handles,    brazed    links   and    rings,    66    feet    (100 

links)     each 

Chain  7781B  has  a  spring-hook  (snap)  at  50  feet,  so  that  it  can  be  separated 
and  the  handle  attached  for  using  it  as  a  50  foot  chain. 
IBON.  U,  S.  STANDABD 

Iron,  W.   G.   8,  brass  handles,  2  round  rings,  50  feet each 

Iron,  W.   G.   8,  brass  handles,  2  round  rings,  100  feet each 

Iron,  W.   G.   8,  brass  handles,  2  round  rings,  33  feet   (50  links) each 

Iron,  W.  G.   8,  brass  handles,  2  round  rings,  66  feet  (100  links) each 

Iron,  W.   G.   8,   brass  handles,  3  sawed  oval  rings,  50  feet each 

Iron,  "W.   G.   8,  brass  handles,  3  sawed  oval  rings,  100  feet each 

Iron,  W.  G.   8,  brass  handles,  3  sawed  oval  rings,  33  feet  (50  links),  .each 
Iron,  "W.  G.   8,  brass  handles,  3  sawed  oval  rings,  66  feet  (100  links). each 


7780  A. 
7780B. 
7780C. 
7780D. 
7781A. 
7781Bw 
7781C. 


7786A. 
7786B. 
7786C. 
7786D. 
7787A. 
7787B. 
7787C. 
7787D. 


$4.50 
8.00 
3.50 
6.50 
6.00 

ll.OO 

5.50 

10.00 

there 


$2.50 
3.60 
2.00 
3.20 
3.60 
6.60 
2.70 
4.26 


FOB  TAPE  LINES,  RULES  AND  LEVELS.  SEE  INDEX 


GEO-B'eARPEM*TER  SE  60, 


127 


ARMSTRONG'S   TOOLS   AND   TOOL   HOLDERS 


ARMSTRONG  GUTTING-OFF  TOOLS 


f^c 


"^■>5y->;^AV5c^^feV;^<^€^-cg<: 


1 


Figr.  518A.     Straight  Cut-0«f  Tool 


LEFT    HAND    CUT-OFF   TOOL 

Fig.  518B. 

Loft    Hand    Cut-Ofl  Tool 

Blades   have   clearance 

both    sides. 


HAND    CUT-OFF    TOOL 


Fig.  51SC. 

Right  Hand  Cut-OfiE  Tool. 

All  sizes    straight   and 

o£E-set. 


Price 

Includes   One  Self 
and  Drop  Foi 

Hardened   Steel 
ged  AVrench 

Blade 

No. 

Left 

Hand 

Off-Set 

% 

No. 
Right 
Hand 
Off-Set 

Size  of 
Shaiik 
IBClies 

Size  of 
Blades 
inches 

Complete 
each 

Extra 
Blatles 
each 

30-L. 
31-L> 
32-L 
33-L 
34-L, 
35-L, 
36-L 

20 
21 

23 
24 
25 
26 

30-R 
31 -R 
32-R 
33-R 
34-R 
3  5-R 
36-R 

%X    7^ 

¥2X1% 

%xl% 
%xl% 

78X1% 

1      x2 

11/8X21/8 

i/sx    % 
1/4x13,^ 

$1.90 
2.15 
2.75 
3.60 

tit 

7.75 

$0.60 
.85 
1.80 
2.15 
2.75 
4.00 
4.65 

STRAIGHT  AND  OFFSET  HOLDERS 


Fig.  51SF.     Offset  Tool 


Price  Includes   One   Drop   Forged   Wrench   and 
Two  Self-Hardening  Steel  Cutters 


00-S 
0-£ 
1-i 
2-i 
3-S 
4-J 
5-E 
6-5 
7-S 
750-£ 
SOO-J 


No. 

No. 

Left 

Right 

Hand 

Hand 

00-L 

00-R 

O-L 

0-R 

1-L. 

1-R 

2-L, 

2-R 

3-L, 

3-R 

4-L. 

4-R 

5-L. 

5-R 

6-L 

6-R 

7-L, 

7-R 

750-L. 

750-R 

800-L 

800-R 

■^x  %x  4y2 

%x    %x   5 
%xl     X   6 

%Xll/4X    7 

?4xiy2X  8 
%xl%x  9 
1  xl%xll 
1^x2  xl3 
11/^x21/4x16 
I%x2i/2X18 
I%x2%x20 


1% 


Com- 
plete 


$1.80 

1.90 

2.15 

2.70 

3.60 

4.60 

5.85 

8.75 

15.00 

22.00 

28.50 


Extra 
Cutters 
each 


$0.25 

.30 

.45 

.65 

1.00 

1.45 

2.50 

4.10 

6.00 

8.60 

11.90 


ARMSTRONG  SIDE  TOOLS 

Off-Set  Shank 


Fig.   51SD.     Right   Hand   Off-Set  Tool   for  AVorkIng 
Close  Up  Toward  the  Chuck 


Fig. 


518E.     Left    Hand    Off-Set    Tool    for    AVorking 
Toward  Tail  Stock  of  Lathe 


Price    Includes    One   Self-Hardened   Steel  Blade 
and  Drop  Forged  Wrench 


No. 
Left 

No. 

Right 

Sizes 
Shank 

Sizes  Cutter 

Comprete 

Extra 

Hand 

Hand 

inches 

each 

70-L, 

70-R 

%X     7/8 

^jX    %x  41/2 

$2.05 

$0.60 

71-L 

71-R 

i/sxlVs 

%x   %x  5 

3.00 

.95 

72-L 

72-R 

%xl% 

Axl     X  6 

3.75 

1.60 

73-L 

73-R 

%xl% 

%xli/4x  7 

5.00 

2.40 

74-L 

74-R 

78X1% 

1^x1%  X  8 

6.25 

3.60 

75-L 

75-R 

1      x2 

y2Xli/2X  9 

8.25 

5.00 

76-L 

76-R 

11/4x21/8 

r'5Xl%xl0 

11.00 

7.75 

DROP  HEAD  TOOL  HOLDERS 


Fig.  519E3 


Head  and  screw  are  extra  heavy,  and  the 
cutter  point  while  retaining  the  correct  cutting 
angle,  is  dropped  to  a  position  suitable  for  use 
on  lathes  with  high  slide  rest  or  low  centers, 
while  its  "Goose  Neck"  shape  makes  it  excep- 
tionally efficient  when  used  on  the  planer. 

Pi'ice  Includes  Two  Self-Hardening  Steel  Cuttei-s 
and  Drop  Forged  Wrench 


100 
101 
102 
103 

104 
105 


%x    iix   6 

%X     7/8  X     TVs 

ygxiygx  91/2 
iy8xi%xiiy2 

l%xl%xl4% 
l%xl%xl7% 


Size  of 
Cutter 
inches 


Height  from 

Bottom  of 

Shank  to 

Cutter  Point 

Uiehes 


V2 
% 
1 

1% 
1% 
1% 


Extra 

ai  Iters 
Each 


?1.90 

2.25 
3.65 
5.80 
8.00 
13.80 


$0.25 

.30 

.65 

1.45 

2.50 

4.10 


128 


GEO^B•eAR.PE^fTER  5E  QO, 


ARMSTRONG'S   TOOLS 
STRAIGHT  SHANK 


Fi^.  518B.     Right  Hand  Tool 
A  rigid  handy  tool  for  planer  and  shaper  work. 
AVill  do  as  heavy  -work  as  any  forged  tool  of  same 
size. 

Price  Includes  One   Self -Hardened   Steel   Blade 
and  Drop  Forged  Wrench 


No. 
Left 
Hand 

No. 
RiKbt 
Hand 

Sizes  Shank 
inches 

I'izes  r-utter 
inches 

Com- 
plete 
Each 

Extra 
Cut- 
ters 
Each 

82-L 
83-L. 
84-L, 
85-L, 
86-L, 
87-L, 

Sl-R 
82-R 
83-R 
84-R 
85-R 
S6-R 
87-R 

1/2x1  Vsx  6 
%xli/4X  6 
44x1 1/2  X  71/2 
1     xl%x  9 
11/8x2     xll 
11/4x214x13 
Ii/2x2%xl5 

3'.2X     %X     6 

1/4  X   %x  6 1/2 
I'Vxl     X  8 
%xl%x  91/2 
•rVxl%xliy2 
1/2x11/2x131/2 

^Xl  5/8X15  1/2 

'!;?§ 

5.00 

6.25 

8.25 

•10.75 

15.00 

$0.95 
1.60 
2.40 
3.60 
5.00 
7.75 

THE  THREADING  TOOL 


Fig.  5180 
Simplicity  Strength  and  Permanence  of  Adjustment 

Are  Prominent  Features  of  This  Tool 

Price    Includes    One    Single    Point    Cutter    and 

Wrench 


No. 

Cizes  of  Shank 
inches 

With  V  or 

U.  S.  Cutter 

each 

With  Whit- 
worth  Cutter 

OCT 

50- 

51 

52 

53 

54 

/;,x  %x  5 

%x   %x   5 
1/2x1     X  6 

%Xll/4X    7 

%xiy2x  8 
y8xi%x  9 

1     xl  3/4x10 

$2.25 
2.25 
2.75 
3.50 
4.50 
5.50 
7.00 

$2.75 
2.75 
3.35 
4.25 
5.50 
6.50 
8.25 

Note — In  ordering-  tools  equipped  with  U.  S.  or 
Whitworth  cutters  be'  careful  to  specify  number  of 
threads  per  inch  wanted.  Tools  equipped  with 
single  point  V  cutter  will  always  be  shipped  unless 
Otherwise  specified. 

List  of  Cutters  Furnished 

Sharp   V,   Whitworth    and   U.    S.   Standard. 


AND   TOOL   HOLDERS 


IMPROVED 

LATHE  TOOL 

POST 

Points  of  Superiority 

It  is  stronger  and 
stiffer  than  the  ordi- 
nary tool  post.  Will 
not  slip  or  chatter  and 
consequently  it  will  do 
more    accurate    work. 

As  there  is  no  side 
projection,  it  is  pecu- 
liarly adapted  for  work- 
ing close  up  to  the 
chuck. 

The  open  side  design 
permits  rapid  and  con- 
venient change  and  ad- 
justment  of  tools. 

The  body  parts  and 
jaws  are  drop  forged  of 
steel,  hardened,  and 
other  parts  are  bar 
steel. 


Fig.   518D 


Improved  Lathe  Tool  Post  Price  List 


No. 


1-T 
2-T 
3-T 
4-T 


For  Tools 


For  Lathes 


%xl  incli  and  less 
%xl%  and  ?4xiy2  in. 
%xiy2  and  Ysxlf'^  in. 
%xl%    and    1x1%    in. 


12  to  14  in.  swing 
16  to  18  in.  swing 
20  to  22  in.  swing 
24  to  32  in.  swing 


Each 


$5.50 
7.00 
9.00 

12.00 


HEAVY  STEEL  DOGS 

With  Steel  Screws,   Lathe  Made  and  Hardened 

This  Dog  has  a  very  heavy  boss,  so  that  if  the 
thread  wears,  it  can  be  tapped  out  and  a  larger 
screw  substituted. 


No. 

Inch 

Each 

No. 

Inch 

Each 

1 

% 

$0.40 

12 

2 

$1.20 

2 

y?. 

.50 

13 

214 

1.35 

3 

% 

.60 

14 

2V?. 

1.45 

4 

% 

.60 

15 

3 

1.60 

5 

% 

.70 

16 

3V. 

1.80 

6 

1 

.70 

17 

4 

2.10 

7 

IVs 

.80 

18 

4% 

2.75 

8 

1V4 

.80 

19 

5 

.3.25 

9 

1% 

.95 

20 

5V2 

4.00 

10 

1% 

.95 

21 

6 

5.00 

11 

1% 

1.10 

•• 

... 

Fig.   509D 


STEEL  DOG  WRENCHES 


Fig.    509E 

Fitting   screw   heads    %    to    %    inch    square. 
Will  answer  for  both  dogs  and  tool  post. 
Price  each $0.75 


FOR  LATHES  AND  CHUCKS,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiPErfTER  ^  Go 


129 


MACHINISTS 

EXTRA   HEAVY    STEEL 

CliAMP 


CLAMPS,  PLANER  AND  BORING  TOOLS 

MALLEABLE    IRON, 

SQUARE    THREAD, 

RIBBED    FRAME 

CLA»IP 


Fig.  509A 

WILL    STAND    THE    SEVEREST 

TEST 

Extra  heavy,  with  button  on  end 
of  screw,  hung  on  a  ball  so  as  to 
accommodate'  itself  to  irregulari- 
ties without  bending  the  screw. 
The    foot   of   the   clamp   is  planed. 


DROP-FORGED    STEEL 
C    CLAMP 


Fiff.    509B 


Open- 
ing to 
inches 


ipl.<5 
2.00 
2.25 
2.50 


upen- 
ing  to 
Inches 


£ach 


$2.75 
3.25 
3.75 
4.25 


Each 


IS 

4y2 
5y2 
6y2 
syo 


GANG   PLANER   TOOL 

As  each  chip  is  com- 
paratively light,  a  planer 
will,  with  this  tool, 
carry  with  ease  a  feed 
and  depth  of  cut  much 
greater  than  is  possible 
when  using  an  ordinary 
tool,  and  there  is  much 
less  tendency  to  "break 
out"  at  the  end  of  cut. 
On  large  surfaces,  this 
tool  has  reduced  time 
50  to  75  per  cent. 

The  illustration  shows 
plan  of  cut  made  by 
Gang  Planer  Tool  with 
feed  set  to  ^4  inch,  dis- 
tributing the'  cut  so 
that  each  cutter  takes 
but   tV   inch. 

Price  Includes  one  set 
of  self-hardening  steel 
cutters,  gauge  for 
grinding      cutters,      and 


Fig.    510A         wrench. 

Fiff.    51 9B 

No. 

Size   Shank 
inches 

Size 
Cutter 
inches 

Feed  Ad 

justment 

inches 

Com- 
plete 

Extra 

Cutters 
each 

61 
62 
63 

-ly^xl^X   7% 
l%x2y4X  9 
2     x2y2Xll 

%xy2 

0  to  14 
0  to  % 

0  to  y2 

$13.00 
22.00 
38.50 

$0.85 
1.70 
2.80 

BORING 
TOOL 


Adapted   to   use    in   large?  lathes   with   clamp   tool 
rest. 

Price    includes   straight    and    45°    end    caps,    two 

cutters  and  ^vrenoh. 


Size   Shank 
inches 


Diam. 
Bar 
inches 


i%x2y8 

l%x2% 


ItV 
1% 


Size 
Cutter 
In.  sq. 


Com- 
plete 


$2.75 
3.50 
4.50 


Extra 

Cutters 

each 

~$0.30~ 
.45 
.65 


$0.75 
1.25 
1.75 
2.50 
3.25 
4.00 
5.00 
7.00 


$0.08 
.10 
.15 
.22 
.30 
.35 
.45 
.60 


Fig.  5C9C.      Standard 


Opening  inches 

Per  dozen 

Wide 

2 

$3.00 

2y2 

3.00 

3 

3.50 

4 

4.50 

5 

5.50 

6 

7.00 

7 

8.50 

8 

11.00 

10 

15.00 

12 

17.00 

PLANER   TOOL 


Fig.  519C  I 

Pat.    May    28,    1901. 

Works  at  any  Angle,  Right  or  Left  Hand.     Equals  a 

Complete  Set  of  Forged  Planer  Tools 

Price    includes    a    drop    forged    wren.;h    and    two 
self-hardening    steel    cutters. 


No. 

Size  Shank 
inches 

Length 
inches 

Size  Cutter 
inches 

Com- 
plete 

Extra 

Cutters 
each 

40 

401 

41 

\l 

V2XI 

%xli/i 

%xiy2 
lV8xl?4 
l%x2 

6 
8 
10 
13 
16 
18 
20 

l/iX    % 

lit 

$3.10 

4.00 

5.25 

8  25 

12.75 

19.50 

30.00 

$0.4o 

.65 

.95 

2.15 

3.60 

5.30 

_8^0 

BORING   TOOL 


Fig.  519D 

This  is  a  stiff,  handy  tool  and  can  be  used  on  any 
lathe  without  fitting.  Effectively  equal  to  a  dozen 
forged  tools. 

Price  includes  straight  and  45°  end  caps,  two 
cutters  and  wrench. 


Size  Shank 
inches 


fsX    % 
%x    % 

y2xi 

%xiy4 

%xiy2 

%xl% 
1     xl% 


niam. 

Bur 
inches 


ft 
IVg 
It"? 

iy2 


Size 
Cutter 
in.  sq. 


Com- 
plete 


$3.25 
3.25 
3.85 
5.10 
7.25 
10.75 
15.00 


Extra 

Cutters 

each 


$0.25 
.25 
.30 
.45 
.65 
.90 
1.20 


130 


GEO-B-eARPE^fTER  ^  Co, 


TAPER  SHANK  TWIST  DRILLS 


No. 

1    TAPER   SHANK 

Price 

each 

Length 

eter 
inches 

Carbon 
Steel 

HiKh 
Soeed 

All 
inches 

if 

$0.45 

$0.90 

4% 

.45 

.90 

41/2 

# 

.45 
.45 

.90 
.90 

JS 

Vs 

.45 

.90 

51/8 

%i 

.45 

.90 

514 

I 

.45 

.90 

5% 

Wei 

.50 

.90 

5% 

A 

.50 

.90 

5  If 

.55, 

1.00 

5  78 

i*k 

.55 

1.00 

5  78 

.60 

1.10 

61/8 

1%4 

.60 

1.10 

evs 

.65. 

1.20 

6  74 

9 

.65 

1.20 

6  74 

1%4 

.70 

1.30 

6% 

21/Ej4 

.70 

1.30 

6  78 

.75. 

1.40 

6  72 

.75', 

1.40 

6  72 

.80' 

1.60 

6% 

% 

.80 

1.50 

6  74 

8" 

.90 

1.65 

7 

.90 

1.65 

7 

2%4 

1.00 

1.75 

774 

1.00 

1.75 

774 

1.10, 

1.90 

7  72 

81/' 

1.10 

1.90 

7  72 

1.20 

2.00 

7  74 

^. 

1.20 
1.30 

2.00 
2.15 

r* 

H 

1.30 

2.15 

8 

^l* 

1.40 

2.25 

8 14 

A 

1.40 

2.25 

8  74 

No.  2  TAPER  SHANK 


?%4 

$1.50 

$2.40 

8  72 

1.50 

2.40 

8  72 

?%4 

1.60 

2.50 

8% 

% 

1.60 

2.50 

8% 

41^4 

1.70 

2.75 

9 

u 

1.70 

2.75 

9 

Wei 

1.80 

3.00 

9^ 

H 

1.80 

3.00 

9^ 

4%4 

1.90 

3.25 

t^ 

ii 

1.90 

3.25 

^764 

2.00 

3.50 

9  74 

% 

2.00 

3.50 

9  74 

4%4 

2.10 

3.75 

9  78 

4. 

2.10 

3.75 

9  78 

2.20 

4.00 

10 

2.20 

4.00 

10 

2.40 

4.40 

1014 

ii 

2.40 

4.40 

10^ 

6%4 

2.60 

4.75 

10  72 

6%4 

2.60 

4.75 

10  72 

2.80 

5.15 

10% 

il 

2.80 

5.15 

10% 

No.  3  TAPER  SHANK 


5%4 

$3.00 

$5.50 

103/4 

ii 

3.00 

5.50 

10  74 

«764 

3  25 

5.90 

10  78 

ii 

3.25 

5.90 

10% 

3.50 

6.25 

11 

3.50 

6.25 

11 

1%4 

3.75 

6.75 

1178 

3.75 

6.75 

1178 

4.00 

7.25 

4.00 

7.25 

11  % 

4.25 

7.75 

11  % 

lt«4 

4.25 

7.75 

11  V2 

4.50 

8.25 

11% 

No.  3  TAPER  SHANK — Cont'd 


Dlam- 

Price, 

each 

Length 

-Over 

inches 

Carbon 

Hisrh 

All 

Steel 

Sueed 

inches 

178 

$4.50 

$8.25 

1174 

1%4 

4.75 

8.90 

1178 

it 

4.75 

8.90 

1178 

111^4 

5.00 

9.50 

12 

lA 

5.00 

9.50 

12 

11%4 

5.25 

10.15 

12  78 

ll 

5.25 

10.15 

12  78 

11%4 

5.50 

10.75 

12  72 

174 

5.50 

10.75 

12  72 

No.  4  TAPER  SHANK 


iyu4 

$5.75 

13^2 

5.75 

11%4 

6.00 

4. 

6.00 

6.25 

lU 

6.25 

12%4 

6.50 

1% 

6.50 

125/64 

7.00 

ii4. 

7.00 

7.50 

7.50 

iW 

8.00 
8.00 

13764 

8.50 

172 

8.50 

13%4 

9.00 

111 

9.00 

13764 

9.50 

lA 

9.50 

13764 

10.00 

1^.? 

10.00 

13%4 

10.50 

1% 

10.50 

l«/64 

11.00 

11^ 

11.00 

1'1%4 

11.50 

IH 
14764 

11.50 

12.00 

IM 

12.00 

14%4 

12.50 

174 

12.50 

14%4 

13.25 

111 

13.25 

15704 

14.00 

151 

14.00 

A 

14.75 

IM 

14.75 

IWei 

15.50 

1% 

15.50 

15764 

16.25 

lii 

16.25 

15%4 

17.00 

w„ 

17.00 

17.75 

IP 

17.75 

1%4 

18.50 

2 

18.50 

$11.50 
11.50 
12.25 
12.25 
13.00 
13.00 
13.75 
13.75 
14.65 
14.65 
15.50 
15.50 
16.40 
16.40 
17.25 
17.25 
18.15 
18.15 
19.00 
19.00 
20.00 
20.00 
21.00 
21.00 
22.00 
22.00 
23.00 
23.00 
24.00 
24.00 
25.00 
25.00 
26.25 
26.25 
27.50 
27.50 
28.75 
28.75 
30.00 
30.00 
31.25 
31.25 
32.50 
32.50 
33.75 
3?. 75 
35.00 
35.00 


14  78 
14  78 
14^ 
14% 

14  78 

14% 
14  72 
14  72 
14  78 
14% 
14  74 
14% 
1474 

14  78 

15 
15 

1578 

15  78 
15  74 
15% 

15% 
15% 

15  72 

15  72 
15% 
15% 
15% 
15% 
15  78 

15  78 
16 
16 

16  78 
16  78 

16  74 

16  74 
16% 
16% 
1672 
16  72 
1672 
16  72 
16  72 
16  72 
16  72 
16  72 
16  72 
16  72 


No.  5  TAPER  SHANK 


27h4 
2764 

14 

2  A 

2%4 

2  78 

2%4 

2^. 


$19.25 

$36.25 

16  72 

19.25 

36.25 

16  72 

20.00 

37.50 

20.00 

37.50 

20.75 

38.75 

20.75 

38.75 

21.50 

40.00 

21.50 

40.00 

22.25 

41.25 

•22.25 

41.25 

No.  5  TAPER 

SHANK— 

Cont'd 

Diam- 

Price 

each 

Length 

High 

All 

Steel 

Sueed 

inches 

21764 

$23.00 

$42.50 

17 

23.00 

42.50 

17 

21%4 

23.75 

43.75 

17% 

2  j_ 

23.75 

43.75 

17  72 

21%4 

24.50 

45.00 

17% 

2% 

24.50 

45.00 

17  72 

21764 

25.25 

47.50 

17% 

23< 

25.25 

47.50 

17  72 

219/64 

26.00 

50.00 

17% 

2/b 

26.00 

50.00 

17% 

22^^4 

26.75 

52.50 

18 

P4, 

26.75 

52.50 

18 

27.50 

55.00 

18 

2% 

27.50 

55.00 

IS 

22764 

28.25 

57.50 

18% 

2^1 

28.25 

57.50 

18% 

22764 

29.00 

60.00 

18% 

2  A 

29.00 

60.00 

22%4 

29.75   - 

62.50 

19 

2  hi 

29.75 

62.50 

19 

2^U 

30.50 

65.00 

19 

2  72 

30.50 

65.00 

19 

23%4 

31.25 

67.50 

19% 

2M 

31.25 

67.50 

19% 

23.^64 

32.00 

70.00 

19% 

2  A 

32.00 

70.00 

19% 

23764 

33.00 

72.50 

19% 

2P 

33.00 

72.50 

19% 

23%4 

34.00 

75.00 

19% 

2  78 

34.00 

75.00 

19% 

2«k 

35.00 

77.50 

20 

2V 

35.00 

77.50 

20 

2^764 

36.00 

80.00 

20 

2?4 

36.00 

80.00 

20 

2*764 

37.00 

82.50 

20% 

2U 

37.00 

82.50 

20% 
20% 

2*764 

38.00 

85.00 

2  74 

38.00 

85.00 

20% 

24%4 

39.25 

87.50 

20% 

2P 

39.25 

87.50 

20% 
20% 

251/64 

40.50 

90.00 

2}^ 

40.50 

90.00 

20% 

25764 

41.75 

92.50 

21 

2U 

41.75 

92.50 

21 

2544 

43.00 

95.00 

21 

27x<; 

43.00 

95.00 

21 

257/;4 

44.25 

97.50 

21 

2P 

44.25 

97.50 

21 

25%. 

45.50 

100.00 

21 

2  if 

45.50 

100.00 

21 

2ei{34 

46.75 

102.50 

22 

2?J 

46.75 

102.50 

22 

2«764 

48.00 

105.00  - 

22 

3 

48.00 

105.00 

22 

No.  6  TAPER  SHANK 


3t'« 

$52.00 

$112.50 

22 

3V, 

56.00 

120.00 

22 

3i\ 

60.00 

127.50 

22 

3% 

65  00 

135.00 

23 

2-^^ 

70.00 

142.50 

23 

3% 

75.00 

150.00 

23 

3A 

80.00 

157.50 

23 

3% 

85.00 

165.00 

24 

3  A 

91.00 

172.50 

24 

3% 

98.00 

1,S0  00 

24 

l^ 

105.00 

187.50 

24 

112.00 

195.00 

24 

m 

119.00 

202.50 

24 

3  78 

126  no 

210.00 

24 

3!S 

133.00 

217.50 

24 

4 

140.00 

225.00 

25 

FOR   SLEEVES.   SEE   INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER  «  SO, 


STRAIGHT  SHANK  TWIST  DRILLS 


131 


Diameter 

Price   per   dozen 

Length 

Over  All 

inches 

Diameter 
inches 

Price   per   dozen 

Length 

inches 

Carbon 
Steel 

Speed 
High 

Carbon 
Steel 

High 
Speed 

Over  All 
inches 

a'iz 

$1.50 

iy2 

i^ 

13.80 

$    9.10 

4^4 

rn 

1.55 

1% 

Jl 

4.00 

10.50 

4% 

^ 

1.60 

$5.70 

21/2 

A 

4.35 

10.50 

41/2 

i^ 

1.65 

5.70 

2% 

u 

4.70 

12.00 

4% 

#2 

1.70 

5.70 

2% 

u 

5.05 

12.00 

4% 

b\ 

1.75 

5.90 

2  78 

M 

5.50 

13.50 

4  78 

Vs 

1.80 

5.90 

3 

% 

6.00 

13.50 

5 

b\ 

1.85 

6.10 

31/8 

U 

6.50 

15.00 

5% 

^ 

1.90 

6.10 

3% 

M 

7.00 

15.00 

51/4 

hi 

2.00 

6.30 

3% 

U 

7.75 

17.00 

5% 

A 

2.25 

6.30 

31/2 

/. 

8.50 

17.00 

SVz 

a 

2.50 

7.00 

3% 

§1 

9.25 

18.75 

5% 

3^2 

2.75 

7.00 

3% 

M 

10.00 

18.75 

5% 

H 

3.00 

7.35 

3  78 

U 

11.00 

20.00 

5% 

%  • 

3.25 

7.35 

4 

V2 

12.00 

20.00 

6 

H 

3.50 

9.10 

41/8 

STRAIGHT  SHANK  TWIST  DRILLS,  WIRE  GAUGE 


WMre 

Price   per  dozen 

Deci- 
mal 
Diam- 
eter 
inches 

Length 

Over 

All 

inches 

Wire 

Gauge 

No. 

Price  per  dozen 

Deci- 
mal 

Diam- 
eter 

inches 

Length 
Over 

Gauge 
A'o. 

Carbon 
Steel 

High 
Speed 

Carbon 
Steel 

High 
Speed 

All 
inches 

1 

$2.75 

$7.00 

.2280 

4 

31 

$1.75 

$5.90 

.1200 

2% 

2 

2.75 

7.00 

.2210 

311 

32 

1.75 

5.90   . 

.1160 

2iJ 

3 

2.75 

7.00 

.2130 

3ie 

33 

1.75 

5.90 

.1130 

2iJ 

4 

2.75 

7.00 

.2090 

3  78 

34 

1.75 

5.90 

.1110 

2% 

5 

2.75 

7.00 

.2055 

3il 

35 

1.75 

5.90 

.1100 

2ft 

6 

2.50 

7.00 

.2040 

3ig 

36 

1.75 

5.90 

.1065 

2ft 

7 

2.50 

7.00 

.2010 

3% 

37 

1.75 

5.90 

.1040 

21/2 

8 

2.50 

7.00 

.1990 

3M 

38 

1.75 

5.90 

.1015 

2^5 

9 

2.50 

7.00 

.1960 

3ii 

39 

1.75 

5.90 

.0995 

2  A 

10 

2.50 

7.00 

.1935 

3% 

40 

1.75 

5.90 

.0980 

2% 

11 

2.25 

6.30 

.1910 

3fs 

41 

1.70 

5.70 

.0960 

2^ 

12 

2.25 

6.30 

.1890 

3,% 

42 

1.70 

5.70 

.0935 

2A 

13 

2.25 

6.30 

.1850 

31/2 

43 

1.70 

5.70 

.0890 

2% 

14 

2.25 

6.30 

.1820 

3f. 

4^ 

1.70 

5.70 

.0860 

2A 

15 

2.25 

6.30 

.1800 

3/. 

45 

1.70 

5.70 

.0820 

2S 

16 

2.00 

6.30 

.1770 

3% 

46 

1.65 

5.70 

.0810 

2% 

17 

2.00 

6.30 

.1730 

3tV 

47 

1.65 

5.70 

.0785 

2t^ 

18 

2.00 

6.30 

.1695 

3i^ 

48 

1.65 

5.70 

.0760 

2^ 

19 

2.00 

6.30 

.1660 

3V4 

49 

1.65 

5.70 

.0730 

2 

20 

2.00 

6.30 

.1610 

3tk 

50 

1.65 

5.70 

.0700 

lit 

21 

1.90 

6.10 

.1590 

3t^ 

51 

1.60 

5.70 

.0670 

Hi 

22 

1.90 

6.10 

.1570 

31/8 

52 

1.60 

5.70 

.0635 

1% 

23 

1.90 

6.10 

.1540 

3t^ 

53 

1.60 

5.70 

.0595 

118 

24 

1.90 

6.10 

.1520 

3iV 

54 

1.60 

5.70 

.0550 

lil 

25 

1.90 

6.10 

.1495 

3 

55 

1.60 

5.70 

.0520 

1% 

26 

1.80 

6.10 

.1470 

2H 

56 

1.55 

5.70 

.0465 

IH 

27 

1.80 

6.10 

.1440 

m 

57 

1.55 

5.70 

.0430 

m 

28 

1.80 

6.10 

.1405 

2% 

58 

1.55 

5.70 

.0420 

1% 

29 

1.80 

6.10 

.1360 

2\i 

59 

1.55 

5.70 

.0410 

ift 

30 

1.80 

6.10 

.1285 

2ia 

60 

1.55 

5.70 

.0400 

ift 

132 


GEO-B-CARPErfTER  S  GO. 


GROOVED  SHANK  TWIST  DRILLS 


^^llf  ff®^^t?%i=^, 


s^C-^55^? 


Carbon    Steel.    FisT. 

No.   90.     High    Speed    Stee 

,    Fig.    No. 

200 

ALWAYS  GIVE  FIG.  NUMBER  WHEN  ORDERING 

Diameter 

Carbon 
Steel 
Price 

each 

High 
Speed 
Steel 
Price 
each 

Length 

Over 

All 

inches 

Diameter 

Carbon 
Steel 
Price 
each 

High 
Speed 
Steel 
Price 
each 

Length 

Over 

All 

inches 

r  '/- 

$0.60 

$1.10 

61/8 

r  1b% 

$4.75 

$    8.90 

1178 

H 

.65 

1.20 

61/4 

1^2 

4.75 

8.90 

1178 

^2 

.65 

1.20 

ey* 

Hk 

5.00 

9.50 

12 

if 

.70 

1.30 

6% 

lA 

5.00 

9.50 

12 

^ 

.70 

1.30 

6% 

HI 

5.25 

10.15 

12  78 

U 

.75 

1.40 

61/2 

u\ 

5.25 

10.15 

i2y8 

li 

.75 

1.40 

61/2 

ni 

5.50 

10.75 

121/2 

§1 

.80 

1.50 

6% 

11/4 

5.50 

10.75 

121/2 

% 

.80 

1.50 

6  3/4 

HI 

5.7E 

11.50 

121/2 

§1 

.90 

1.65 

7 

H% 

5.75 

11.50 

121/2 

M 

.90 

1.65 

7 

HI 

6. or 

12.25 

121/2 

a 

§J 

1.00 

1.75 

71/4 

li^ff 

6.00 

12.25 

121/2 

% 

T^ 

1.00 

1.75 

71/4 

ni 

6.2£ 

13.00 

12  yz 

A 
o 

§1 

1.10 

1.90 

7y2 

H4 

6.25 

13.00 

121/2 

r1 

M 

1.10 

1.90 

71/2 

HI 

6.5  0 

13.75 

121/2 

i 

§i 

1.20 

2.00 

7% 

i 

1% 

6.50 

13.75 

12% 

I?    ■ 

1/2 

1.20 

2.00 

7% 

0 

HI 

7.00 

14.65 

12% 

bl 

if 

1.30 

2.15 

8 

t 

Hi 

7.00 

14.65 

,12% 

a 

i5 

1.30 

2.15 

8 

e\ 

l§l 

7.50 

15.50 

12% 

S 

ii 

1.40 

2.25 

8  1/4 

«  ■ 

1^ 

7.50 

15.50 

13 

fs 

1.40 

2.25 

81^ 

le, 

HI 

8.00 

16.40 

13 

il 

1.50 

2.40 

8  1/2 

U 

Hf 

8.00 

16.40 

13 

Jl 

1.50 

2.40 

8  1/2 

X- 

Hi 

8.50 

17.25 

13 

§1 

1.60 

2.50 

8% 

11/2 

8.50 

17.25 

131/2 

% 

1.60 

2.50 

8% 

^ 

HI 

9.00 

18.15 

13  yg 

ii 

1.70 

2.75 

9 

ni 

9.00 

18.15 

131/2 

M 

^    1.70 

2.75 

9 

HI 

9.50 

19.00 

13ii 

il 

1.80 

3.00 

91/4 

U\ 

9.50 

19.00 

13iJ 

ii 

1.80 

3.00 

91/4 

HI 

10.00 

20.00 

13ii 

li 

1.90 

3.25 

91/2 

Hf 

10.00 

20.00 

13iJ 

§i 

1.90 

3.25 

91/2 

HI 

10.50 

21.00 

13  78 

11 

2.00 

3.50 

93/4 

1% 

10.50 

21.00 

13  78 

.     % 

2.00 

3.50 

9% 

Hi 

11.00 

22.00 

13  78 

'    11 

2.10 

3.75 

9% 

m 

11.00 

22.00 

13  78 

§i 

2.10 

3.75 

9  78 

HI 

11.50 

23.00 

14 

!l 

2.20 

4.00 

10 

m 

11.50 

23.00 

14 

il 

2.20 

4.00 

10 

HI 

12.00 

24.00 

14 

il 

2.40 

4.40 

101/4 

Hi 

12.00 

24.00 

14 

U 

2.40 

4.40 

101/4 

HI 

12.50 

25.00 

14  74 

X 

if 

2.60 

4.75 

lOVa 

-1% 

12.50 

25.00 

14  y* 

9 
Xi 

78 

2.60 

4.75 

101/2 

lit 

13.25 

26.25 

14  y* 

iJ 

2.80 

5.15 

10% 

lii 

13.25 

26.25 

14  y4 

« 

§1 

2.80 

5.15 

10%, 

ifi 

14.00 

27.50 

14t^ 

g- 

il 

3.00 

5.50 

10% 

m 

14.00 

27.50 

14t^ 

li 

3.00 

5.50 

10% 

HI 

14.75 

28.75 

14t^ 

li 

3.2.5 

5.90 

loys 

m 

14.75 

28.75 

14^^,, 

0 

§J 

3.25 

5.90 

10  78 

lil 

15.50 

30.00 

14% 

^ 

M 

3.50 

6.25 

11 

178 

15.50 

30.00 

14% 

1 

3.50 

6.25 

11 

111 

16.25 

31.25 

14% 

1r^ 

3.75 

6.75 

111/8 

i§i 

16.25 

31.25 

14% 

Ig^ 

3.75 

6.75 

lli/s 

HI 

17.00 

32.50 

14% 

lA 

4.00 

7.25 

111/4 

n% 

17.00 

32.50 

14% 

LlS 

4.00 

7.25 

111/4 

Hi 

17.50 

33.75 

14% 

r  1^ 

4.25 

7.75 

111/2 

m 

17.50 

33.75 

14% 

""i 

1^ 

4.25 

7.75 

111/2 

HI 

18.50 

35.00 

14% 

J*' 

1b\ 

4.50 

8.25 

11% 

2 

18.50 

35.00 

15 

^o 

.  IVs 

4.50 

8.25 

11% 

SPECIAL  DIAMETERS  OR  LENGTHS  FURNISHED  TO  ORDER.     FOR  CHUCKS  FOR  ABOVE 

DRILLS,  SEE  INDEX 
FOR    DECIMAL    EQUIVALENTS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  s  (Eo 


13:3 


DRILLS  FOR  BLACKSMITHS'  DRILL  PRESSES 


rWm^^^^^;^  ^^ 


Fig. 

High  Speed  Drills  with  %  inch  shanks  will 
be  furnished  in  sizes  over  %  inch  diameter  only 
at  customer's  risk,  as  we  do  not  consider  the 
shanks  strong  enough. 

Unless    otherwise    specified    these    drills    will 
always  be  furnished  with  flatted  shanks. 
Shanks   %   Inch  Diameter  and  2M  Inches  Long 


Diameter 
inches 


% 
^ 

M 
1/2 

% 
§i 
4i 
§i 
% 
§i 
II 
%i 
% 
§S 
il 
iJ 
1 

1^ 
1^ 
1^ 
1% 
1^ 
1^ 
1^ 

iy4 
1^2 
lA 
iH 
1% 

IM 

iy2 


Price  each 


Carbon  High 

Steel  Speed 


$0.45 
.45 
.50 
.55 
.60 
.65 
.70 
.75 
.80 
.85 
.90 
.95 
1.00 
1.05 
1.10 
1.20 
1.30 
1.40 
1.50 
1.60 
1.70 
1.80 
1.90 
2.00 
2.10 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.50 
2.60 
2.70 
2.80 
2.90 
3.00 
3.10 
3.20 
3.30 
3.45 
3.60 
3.75 
3.90 
4.05 
4.20 
4.35 
4.50 


$1.10 
1.20 
1.30 
1.40 
1.45 
1.55 
1.60 
1.70 
1.75 
1.90 
2.05 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.50 
2.65 
2.75 
2.90 
3.00 
3.15 
3.30 
3.50 
3.70 
3.90 
4.10 
4.30 
4.50 
4.75 
5.00 
5.25 
5.50 
5.80 
6.10 
6.40 
6.70 
7.00 
7.40 
7.80 
8.20 
8.60 
9.00 


Length 

Over 

All 

inches 


4  78 

4% 
5% 
5% 
6 


High  Speed  Drills  with  %  inch  shank  will  be 
furnished  in  sizes  over  %  inch  diameter  only  at 
customer's  risk,  as  we  do  not  consider  the  shanks 
strong  enough. 

Unless    otherwise    specified    these    drills    will 
always  be  furnished  with  flatted  shanks. 
Shanks  are  2M  Inches  Long  and  .648  Inch  Exact 
Diameter — Commonly  Called  %  Inch 


Diameter 
inches 


V2 
hi 

% 

11 
% 
§i 
\l 
Si 
7b 
M 

u 

1 

IVs 

1^ 
lt\ 
13^ 
ly* 
1^ 
1^ 

Hh 

1% 

iJi 
iy2 


Price  each 


Carbon 
Steel 


$0.50 

.55 

.60 

.65 

.70 

.75 

.80 

.85 

.9  0 

.95 

1.00 

1.05 

1.10 

1.15 

1.20 

1.25 

1.30 

1.40 

1.50 

1.60 

1.70 

1.80 

1.90 

2.00 

2.10 

2.20 

2.30 

2.40 

2.50 

2.60 

2.70 

2.80 

2.90 

3.00 

3.10 

3.20 

3.30 

3.45 

3.60 

3.75 

3.90 

4.05 

4.20 

4.35 

4.50 


High 
Speed 


$1.20 
1.30 
1.40 
1.50 
1.55 
1.65 
1.70 
1.80 
1.85 
1.95 
2.05 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.50 
2.65 
2.75 
2.90 
3.00 
3.15 
3.30 
3.50 
3.70 
3.90 
4.10 
4.30 
4.50 
4.75 
5.00 
5.25 
5.50 
5.80 
6.10 
6.40 
6.70 
7.00 
7.40 
7.80 
8.20 
8.60 
9.00 


Length 

Over 

All 

inches 


4  78 

4% 

5% 

5% 

6 

6 


FOR    WALL,    AND    POST    DRILLS,    SEE    INDEX 


134 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  S  Go. 


BIT  STOCK  DRILLS 

(For  Metal  or  Wood) 


FiK.    504TE 

Carbon  Steel 

Length 
Over 
All 

Diameter 
inches 

Carbo 

n  Steel 

Length 

inches 

Price 

Price 

Price 

Price 

All 

per  doz. 

each 

inches 

per  doz. 

each 

inches 

T^ 

$2.50 

$0.21 

Sf-s 

y 

$11.75 

$0.98 

6% 

A 

2.60 

.22 

4 

1/2 

13.00 

1.08 

7 

iz 

2.70 

.23 

4 

4i 

14.25 

1.19 

71/4 

ii 

2.85 

.24 

4 

fn 

15.50 

1.28 

71/2 

Vs 

3.00 

.25 

4 

M 

16.75 

1.40 

7^ 

A 

3.25 

.27 

4% 

% 

18.00 

1.50 

71/2 

^ 

3.50 

.29 

41/4 

Ii 

19.50 

1.65 

71/2 

a 

3.75 

.31 

41/2 

ii 

21.00 

1.75 

7y2 

^ 

4.00 

.33 

41/2 

3§ 

22.50 

1.87 

7y2 

H 

4.25 

.35 

4% 

% 

24.00 

2.00 

7y2 

^ 

4.50 

.37 

4% 

M 

25.50 

2.12 

7y2 

if 

4.75 

.39 

5 

it 

27.00 

2.25 

7y2 

% 

5.00 

.42 

5 

§J 

28.50 

2.37 

7y2 

ii 

5.50 

.46 

5^ 

% 

30.00 

2.50 

7y2 

^ 

6.00 

.50 

5y4 

§1 

31.50 

2.63 

7y2 

if 

6.50 

.54 

51/2 

it 

33.00 

2.75 

7y2 

i\ 

7.00 

.58 

51/2 

fi 

34.50 

2.89' 

7y2 

H 

7.50 

.62 

53/4 

1 

36.00 

3.00 

7y2 

ii 

8.00 

.66 

5% 

li^ 

39.00 

3.25 

7y2 

% 

8.50 

.71 

6 

lyg 

42.00 

3.50 

7y2 

M 

9.25 

.77 

61/4 

lA 

45.00 

3.75' 

7y2 

A 

10.50 

.87 

61/2 

11^ 

48.00 

4.00 

7y2 

These  Bit  Stock  Drills  fit  any  brace  on  the  market  and  avjII  drill  steel,  iron  or  other  metals 
as  Avell  as  wood.  They  are  not  injured  by  contact  with  screws  oi-  nails,  and  will  bore  straight 
any  kind  of  wood  without  splitting  it. 

TAPER  SQUARE  SHANK  RATCHET  DRILLS 


Fig,    504D 

No.  1  Shanks — %  inch  by  %  inch  by  1%  inches  long.  No.  2  Shanks — %  inch  by  %  inch  by 
1  %  inches  long.  Unless  otherwise  specified  No.  1  Shank  will  be  furnished,  except  on  High  Speed 
Drills  over  1  inch,  which  will  be  equipped  with  No.  2  Shank. 

To  avoid  mistakes  in  ordering  specify  figure  number  and  dimensions  of  shank. 


Diam- 

Price 

each 

Length 
Over 
All 

Diam- 
eter 

Price 

each 

Length 
Over 
All 

Diam- 
eter 
inches 

Price 

each 

Length 

Inches 

Carbon 

High 

Carbon 

High 

Carbon 

High 

All 

Steel 

Speed 

Inches 

Steel 

Speed 

Inches 

Steel 

Speed 

Inches 

Vh 

$0.90 

$2.30 

4y2 

ih 

$1.45 

$3.40 

6y2 

ly* 

$3.65 

$7.90 

9 

^ 

.95 

2.35 

4y2 

M 

1.50 

3.50 

6y2 

13^2 

3.75 

8.25 

9 

f^ 

.95 

2.40 

4y2 

% 

1.55 

3.65 

eva 

Wg 

3.90 

8.60 

9 

^\ 

1.00 

2.45 

5 

ii 

1.65 

3.80 

6y2 

m 

4.05 

9.00 

9 

% 

1.00 

2.50 

5 

ig 

1.75 

4.00 

7 

1% 

4.20 

9.40 

9 

^ 

1.05 

2.55 

5 

§J 

1.90 

4.20 

7 

Ui 

4.35 

9.80 

9 

^ 

1.10 

2.60 

5 

Vs 

2.05 

4.50 

7y2 

17.T 

4.50 

10.20 

9 

Ji 

1.15 

2.65 

5 

M 

2.20 

4.70 

7y2 

l:V^ 

4.65 

10.60 

9 

% 

1.20 

2.70 

6 

ii 

2.30 

5.00 

8 

iy2 

4.80 

11.00 

9 

i^. 

1.25 

2.75 

6y4 

ii 

2.40 

5.25 

8 

1  r. 

5.10 

12.50 

9 

^'^, 

1.25 

2.80 

6% 

1 

2.55 

5.50 

8y2 

1% 

5.40 

14.00 

9 

i^. 

1.30 

2.85 

6% 

1^. 

2.70 

5.75 

8y2 

l'n\ 

5.75 

15.50 

9 

% 

1.30 

2.90 

6y2 

li^r 

2.85 

6.00 

syo 

1% 

6.10 

17.00 

9 

ii 

1.35 

2.95 

6y2 

Irf'a 

3.00 

6.30 

8y2 

Hi! 

6.50 

18.50 

9 

^ 

1.35 

3.00 

6y2 

IVs 

3.10 

6.70 

9 

1% 

6.90 

20.50 

9 

ii 

1.40 

3.10 

6y2 

lA 

3.25 

7.00 

9 

lig 

7.30 

22.50 

9 

% 

1.40 

3.20 

6y2 

Ifff 

3.35 

7.30 

9 

2 

7.75 

25.00 

9 

u 

1.45 

3.30 

6y2 

1/:^ 

3.50 

7.60 

9 

FOR  RATCHETS   AND  BIT  BRACES,   SEE   INDEX 


Geo-B-Car^peM'ter  ^  eo. 


13o 


DRILLS   IN   SETS 


Fis.   80  No,  80  SET  ^  *S:.   50 

This  set  comprises  all  the  sizes  of  straight  shank  drills,  steel  wire  gauge,  from  No.  1  to  60, 
inclusive.  The  size  drill  fitting  each  hole  is  plainly  marked  on  the  stand.  As  even  numbers  are 
placed  on  one  side  and  odd  on  the  other,  selection    is  made  easy. 

PRICES 
Stand  with  drills,  complete $9.75      Stand  only $1.00 

These  stands  are  of  a  peculiar  composition  metal,  admirably  adapted  for  the  purpose  and 
will  not  rust.  The  finish  is  in  oxidized  copper,  making  a  very  beautiful  and  lasting  effect.  They 
are  especially  useful  in  tool  rooms  and  on  mechanics'  benches. 

No.  50  SET 

This  set  comprises  all  the  sizes  of  Jobbers'  straight  shank  drills  from  iV  inch  to  Yz  inch, 
inclusive,  by  64ths.     Each  drill  fits  in  a  hole  plainly  marked  with  its  size. 

As  all  the  32nd  sizes  are  on  one  side  and  the  64th  sizes  on  the  opposite  side,  selection  is  made 
easy. 

PRICES 
Stand  with  drills,   complete $11.50      Stand    only ' $1.00 

No.  13  SET 

This  set  consists 
of  the  following 
sizes  Bit  Stock 
Drills: 

^,     ^2.      Vs,     3%.     A, 

3^,  %,  1%,   %  in. 

They  are  contain- 
ed in  a  handsome 
hardwood  box,  2  Yo 
inches  in  diameter 
and  6  %  inches  long. 

Price  complete, 


No.  14B  SET 

This  set  consists  of  the 
following  sizes  Bit  Stock 
Drills: 

%,  i^,  ilr,  3^2.  %.  1%,  % 
inch. 

The  flat  case  that  goes  with 
this  set  is  covered  with  a 
strong  leatherette,  green  in 
color,  gold  embossed. 

Size,   lxZV2X%    inches. 
Price  complete,  $2.65 


Fig.  14B  Fig.   13 

FOR   RATCHETS,   BIT   BRACES.   DRILL,   PRESSES,   ETC.,   SEE    IXDEX 


136 


GEO•B•eAKPE^fTER  ^  So. 


DRILL  SOCKETS  AND  SLEEVES— CENTER  DRILLS 

Always   Give  List  Number  Wlien   Ordering 


STEEL  SOCKETS 

(Rough) 


Size 

No. 

Price 
each 

Holds    Tools 
inclies,  inc. 

Length 

Over   all 

inches 

Diameter 

of  Shank 

inches 

$    1.20 
1.80 
2.50 
4.00 
7.50 
14.00 

Vi     to        i^T 

U   to     §§ 

ii  to  11/4 

la's   to  2 
2i'5   to  3 
3  A  to  4 

10 

121/2 

16 
19 

IVs 

11/4 
11/2 
2 

STEEL   SOCKETS 
(Fitted) 

Fig.   101 


Size   No. 

Hole  No. 

Shank   No. 

Price  each 

1   to   2 

1 

2 

$    2.00 

1   to  3 

1 

3 

2.50 

1   to  4 

1 

4 

3.20 

1  to  5 

1 

5 

4.80 

2  to  3 

2 

3 

2.50 

2  to  4 

2 

4 

3.20 

2  to   5 

2 

5 

4.80 

3  to  2 

3 

2 

3.20 

3  to  3 

3 

3 

3.20 

3  to  4 

3 

4 

3.20 

3   to  5 

3 

5 

4.80 

4  to  3 

4 

3 

4.80 

4  to  4 

4 

4 

4.80 

4  to  5 

4 

5 

4.80 

4  to  6 

4 

6 

12.00 

5  to  4 

5 

4 

12.00 

5  to  5 

5 

5 

12.00 

5  to   6 

5 

6 

12.00 

STEEL  SLEEVES 

For  Taper  Shank  Drills 


Fig.  loa 


Outside 

Size   No. 

Hole  No. 

Fitting 
Socket  No. 

Price  each 

1  to  2 

1 

2 

$   1.80 

1  to  3 

1 

3 

2.40 

1  to  4 

1 

4 

3.00 

1  to  5 

1 

5 

4.40 

2  to   3 

2 

3 

2.40 

2  to  4 

2 

4 

3.00 

2  to  5 

2 

5 

4.40 

3   to  4 

3 

4 

3.00 

3   to  5 

3 

5 

4.40 

4  to   5 

4 

5 

4.40 

4   to   6 

4 

6 

10.00 

5  to   6 

5 

6 

10.00 

CENTER  OR  DRIFT  KEYS 

For  Sockets  and  Sleeves 


Size 
No. 

Description 

pach 

1 
2 
3 
4 

Fitting  No.  1  Sockets  and  Sleeves 
Fitting  No.  2  Sockets  and  Sleeves 
Fitting  No.  3  Sockets  and  Pi-^eves 
Fitting  No.  4,  5  and  6  Sockets  and 

$0.30 
.35 
.40 

.50 

COMBINED  DRILLS  AND  COUNTERSINKS 


Fig.  140 


Size 

Diameter 

Diameter 

Price 

of   Body 

of  Drills 

per   dozen 

A 

.302 

i,    and    Vs 

$1.50 

B 

.302 

Vs    and    Vs 

1.50 

C 

.302 

#5    and    #2 

1.50 

D 

15/64 

45    and    49 

1.50 

E 

13/64 

T>5    and    45 

1.50 

F 

T^ 

^    and    ^ 
^    and    z% 

3.00 

G 

}l 

3.00 

H 

,\ 

yV    and    ?j 

3.00 

With  Taper  Shanks 


imt 


Fig.    140A 


Diameter 

Length 

Shank 
Taper 

of   Body 

of    Drill 

Price  each 

Over  All 

inches 

inches 

inches 

A 

t'b 

$0.75 

4tV 

A 

j3j 

.75 

I's 

Vs 

.75 

4  A 

•z 

A 

^ 

.75 

4  A 

/if 

■ft 

.75 

4^ 

jg 

No.   22 

.75 

•^ 

t's 

No.   13 

.75 

4  A 

J 

The   angle   of  countersink    is   60°. 
Special  sizes  and  angles  made  to  order. 


CENTER  DRILLS 


Fig. 

119 

Diameter 

Price 

Length 

Diameter 

Price 

Length 

inches 

per  doz. 

Over  All 

inches 

per  doz. 

Over  All 

-h 

$0.80 

1 

11/64 

$1.70 

1% 

5/64 

.90 

1 

A 

1.90 

1% 

^% 

1.10 

IV* 

13/64 

2.10 

1% 

7/64 

1.20 

11/4 

/2 

2.35 

1/8 

1.25 

11/4 

15/64 

2.60 

1  V> 

9/64 

1.35 

IVi 

V4 

2.85 

1  % 

1.50 

11/2 

17/64 

3.10 

1% 

CENTER  REAMERS 


Fig.   120 

Included  Angle  60° 


Style  \o.  a 


Size 

Carbon   Steel 
Price  per  doz. 

Price  each 

Whole 
Length 
inches 

Diam. 

f  hank 
inches 

Length 

inches 

No.    1 

No,     2 

No.    1 

No.    2 

Shank 

1 

$2.50 
2.90 
3.25 
6.00 
8.00 

$2.90 
3.25 
3.75 
7.00 
8  50 

$0.22 
.25 
.30 
.50 
.70 

$0.25 
.30 
.35 
.60 
.75 

4 

1 

Special  angles  made  to  order  at  "special  prices.' 
FOR  TABLE   OF  DECIMAL,   EQUIVALENTS,   SEE  INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiPEl^TER  ^  So. 


137 


DRILL  CHUCKS 

UNIVERSAL  LATHE   CHUCKS  THE   INDEPENDENT   4-JAW   CHUCKS 

Three  and  Foiu'  Jawed,  Nos.  11  and  13  Reversible  Jaws. 


Fig.    508A 
Outside  Jaw     No.  12. 


Inside  Jaw 


Cut  represents  Universal  Lathe  Chuck,  in  all 
sizes  from  3  to  42  inches,  inclusive,  with  Re- 
verse Jaw.  This  Chuck  is  used  for  holding 
rings,  rods,  pipe,  drills,  etc.  It  is  an  excellent 
Chuck  for  brass  finishing. 

AVe  can  furnish  with  three  or  four  jaws  as  de- 
sired. 


Dia.  Chuck  with 

Either  Style  Jaw 

3  Jaws,  each 

4  Jaws,  each 

inches 

3 

$17.00 

$19.00 

4 

19.00 

21.00 

5 

21.00 

23.00 

6 

24.00 

27.00 

7% 

27.00 

30.00 

9 

33.00 

36.00 

10% 

38.00 

42.00 

12 

45.00 

50.00 

15 

60.00 

65.00 

18 

80.00 

87.00 

21 

105.00 

115.00 

NATIONAL   DRILL   CHUCKS,    PLAIN 


Fig.  508C 


Holding-  Drills 


8 

0   to      % 

$    5.00 

9 

0   to      % 

5.50 

10 

0    to       1/2 

6.50 

11 

0   to      % 

7.50 

12 

0   to   1 

10.00 

13 

0   to   li^ 

16.00 

14 

0   to   2 

18.00 

Fig.    508B 

Illustrating  the  S,  9,  and 

10   Inch   Sizes 


Size 

Size  of 
Pole 

Size  of 
Face-riate 

Each 

Kecess 

41/2 

1 

4,='^ 

$20.00 

6 

1% 

5M 

22.00 

8 

IVs 

4% 

26.00 

9 

17b 

4% 

28.00 

10 

2 

4% 

30.00 

12 

2  78 

6U 

35.00 

14 

3 

6ii 

40.00 

15 

3 

in 

43.00 

16 

7iS 

46.00 

18 

91/2 

54.00 

20 

91/2 

62.00 

22 

4% 

11 

70.00 

24 

43/4 

11 

80.00 

26 

4% 

12 

93.00 

NATIONAL  ROUND  BODY  DRILL  CHUCK 


Fig.  50SD 


No. 


18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

221/2 

23 

24 


Drill 
Capacity 

Each 

Screws 

Jaws 
per  set 

Dia. 

of 

Bodv 

0   to      ^ 

$   7.00 

$1.00 

$2.00 

it 

0   to      % 

7.00 

1.00 

2.25 

0  to      V2 

8.00 

1.00 

2.30 

0   to      % 

9.00 

1.00 

2.45 

3 

0   to   1 

10.00 

1.15 

2.80 

31/2 

0  to   1 

11.00 

1.45 

3.45 

4 

0   to   IV2 

18.00 

2.45 

5.10 

6 

0  to   2 

20.00 

3.10 

6.30 

6  ¥2 

Lgth. 

of 
Body 


2% 

21/8 

It 

3% 
3% 

414, 

4y2 


Fig 


The  Jacobs  Improved  Drill  Chuck. 


THE  JACOBS  BIPROVED  DRILL  CHUCK 

No. 

style                1           t'apacit.v,  ins. 

Each 

1 

Regular 

0       to     Jf 

$5.50 

lA 

Flat  Back 

0       to     % 

5.50 

2 

Regular 

0      to    u 

5.50 

2A 

Flat  Back 

0        to      3/8 

5.50 

3 

Regular 

0       to     U 

9.00 

3A 

Flat  Back 

0       to    H 

9.00 

4 

Regular 

^  to     % 

18.00 

5 

Regular 

%  tol 

25.00 

138 


GEO•B•eAKPE^fTER  ^  Co. 


TAPS 


MACHINISTS'  HAND  TAPS          ] 

Fig.  300  Taper 

^ 

______,^q->'V*^'^^»^t%'\\t^.'»,^^^'»^--. 

^myigl 

^^^^^^^^-KAAl^^*>ivK»>JiAKi>^JJ-*^ 

Fig.  301   Plug 

n^ 

__^  »».«....»......«.«i 

Fig.  302  Bottoming 

Always  give  figure  number  when  ordering.            | 

U.   S.   Std. 

threads   sent   unless   otherwise    specified. 

Threads  in  heavy  type  are  standard.                     | 

Carbon 

inches 

No.  Threads 

Steel 
Price  each 

t 

60,   64,   72 

?0.70 

56,  60,  64,   72 

.60 

JL 

48,  50,   54,   56,   60 

.50 

■Hi 

44,  48,   56 

.40 

14 

32,   36,  40,  48,   50 

.35 

JL 

32,   36,  40 

.35 

JL 

30,   32,  36,  40 

.35 

11 

32    36 

.35 

.IL 

24,   30,   32,   36 

.35 

ja. 

24,   32 

.35 

JL 

24,   28.   32 

.35 

!& 

24,  28,   32 

.35 

14 

20^  24,   27,   32. 

.45 

Jig 

18,  20,   24,   27,   32 

.50 

% 

14,  16,  IS,   20,   24,   27 

.55 

J? 

12,   14,  16,   20,    24,   27 

.60 

% 

12,   13,  14,   16,   20,   24,   27 

.70 

t 

12,  14,   27 

.80 

10,  11,  12,   20,  24,   27 

.90 

w 

10,   11,  12 

1.05 

% 

10,   12,   20,   27 

1.20 

)f 

10,  12 

1.40 

% 

9,  10.   12.   27 

1.60 

ll 

9,  12 

1.80 

1 

8,  12,   27 

2.00 

1% 

8 

7,     8.   12 

2.15 
2.25 

Ifff 

7 

2.45 

11 

7,  12 

2.60 

7 

2.80 

6 

3.00 

1-^ 

6 

3.25 

iy2 

6 

3.50 

1% 

5 
5 

4.20 
5.00 

I'/s 

4% 

5.80 

2 

2V8 

6.70 
8.00 

2% 

4% 

9.20 

2  % 

4^ 

10.50 

21/^ 

4 

11.50 

2% 

4 

13.00 

2% 

4 

14.00 

2  78 

4 

15.50 

3 

31/2 

17.00 

31/8 

It 

18,75 

314 

20,50 

3% 

3^ 

22.00 

It 

24.00 
26,00 

33/4 

3 

2S.50 

3% 

3 

30.00 

4 

3 

32.50 

MACHINE  SCREW  TAPS 


TrvvvyvvyvvvvYvwwww 


Fig.  303 
Always  give  figure  number  when  ordering. 


AH  sizes  not  listed  subject   to   "special    prices.' 


Size  of 

Carbon 

Carbon 

Stand- 

Threads 

Screw 

Steel 

Steel 

Also 

Gauge 

Price  per 

Price  each 

No,  of 

Furnished 

dozen 

1 

$4.00 

$0.70 

56,  60,  64,  72 

11/2 

4.00 

.70 

56 

2 

4.00 

.60 

56 

48,  64 

3 

4.00 

.50 

48 

40,  56 

4 

4.00 

.40 

36 

32,  40,  42,  48 

5 

4.00 

.35 

36 

32,  40 

6 

4.00 

.35 

32 

30,  36.  38,  40, 

48 

7 

4.00 

.35 

32 

30,  40 

8 

4.00 

.35 

32 

30,  36,  40 

9 

4.00 

.35 

30 

28,  32 

10 

4.00 

.35 

24 

28.30,32,36 

11 

4.00 

.35 

24 

28,  30 

12 

4.00 

.35 

24 

20,  32 

13 

4.40 

.45 

22 

20,  24,32 

14 

4.40 

.45 

20 

18,24 

15 

4.40 

.45 

20 

18,  24 

16 

4.40 

.45 

18 

16,  20 

18 

4.40 

.50 

18 

16,20 

20 

5.30 

.50 

16 

18 

22 

5.30 

.55 

16 

18 

24 

5.30 

.55 

16 

14,  18 

26 

6.30 

.55 

16 

14 

28 

6.30 

.60 

14 

16 

30 

6  30 

.60 

14 

16 

All  sizes  not  listed   subject  to   "special  prices.' 


STOVE  BOLT  TAPS 


Fig.   305 


niameter 
inches 

Number 

of  Threads 

to  inch 

Carbon  Steel 

Price  per 

dozen 

Carbon  Steel 
Price  each 

1 

28 

11 

18 
18 
16 

$4,20 
4:20 
4.20 
5.40 
6.00 
6.60 

$0.35 
.35 
.35 
.45 
.50 
.55 

BIT  BRACE  TAPS 


Fig.  498 


All  Bit  Brace  Taps  are  sent  even 
dard,   unless   otherwise   ordered. 

size. 

"V"  Stan- 

Diameter 
inches 

Number  of  Threads 
to  inch 

Each 

1 

24 
16,   18.   20 
16,    18 
14,   16 
12,   14 
12.   13 

$0.50 
.50 
.55 
.60 
.70 
.80 

FOR   MACHINE   AND   STOVE  BOLTS,   SEE   INDEX 


GEO-B-eAIiPEM*TER   ^  (EOc 


139 


TAPS 


t 

STRAIGHT 

>f             TAPEB 

^ 

BEAMER 

> 

e 

^ 

r^^.^^°^^M 

e^ 

isiESisssssss: 

1.  r\ 

^ 

1                      rv 

J'. 

'r 

1 

Fig.  4990 

STAY  BOLT  TAP3 

Read  This.     It  is  Important. 

All  orders  for  these  taps  should  give  exact  diameter  and  number  of  threads  per  inch,  also 
length  of  parts,  A,  B,  C,  D,  and  E. 

Stay  Bolt  Taps  with  10,  11,  12  and  13  threads  in  either  "V"  or  U.  S.  S.  threads  furnished  at 
regular  prices.  However,  12  is  the  regular  number  and  taps  are  always  furnished  with  this 
number  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


Diameter 

EACH 

inches 

10  in. 

18  in. 

21  in. 

24  in. 

27  in. 

30  in.   1    33  in.    1     36  in.  1     39  in.   1     42  in.  |    48  in.    j     54  in. 

%.l%,    % 

$5.60 

$7.20 

$8.00 

$8.80 

$10.90 

$13.00 

$14.00 

$15.00 

$16.50  $18.00 

$19.00 

$20.00 

i§.    1 

6.60 

8.50 

9.35 

10.20 

12.25 

14.25 

15.40 

16.50 

18.00     19.75 

21.00 

22.25 

1-h,  IVs 

7.60 

9.50 

10.35 

11.20 

13.25 

15.25 

16.40 

17.50 

20.00     22.00 

23.50 

25.00 

lA,  ly* 

9.00 

10.50 

12.00 

12.75 

14.75 

16.50 

18.00 

19.50 

22.001    24.00 

25.50 

27.00 

lA,  1% 

11.00 

12.50 

14.00 

15.00 

17.00 

18.50 

20.00 

21.50 

24.00     26.00 

28.00 

30.00 

1V,T,     1^/2 

13.00 

14.50 

16.00 

17.00 

19.00 

20.00 

22.00 

23.50 

26.00     28.00 

30.00 

32.00 

PIPE  TAPS 

Kocrular  Iron  Pipe  Sizes 


Pig.  304 


Diam. 
inclies 

Carbon          niam         Carbon 

Steel             inches          ^'^'e^' 

Price  Each      "'^"'='»   Price  Each 

r>iam. 
inches 

Carbon 

Steel 

Price  Each 

Vs 

$1.12     II     1 
1.25          1% 
1.5  0         11/2 
1.87         2 
2.50    1     ... 

$3.12 
3.75 
4.62 
6.25 

21/2 

3 

31/2 
4 

$10.50 
15.00 
22.00 
33.00 

COMBINED  PIPE  TAP  AND  DRILL 

For  Tapping  Gas  antl  Water  Pipes 


Fig.  4995 


Sizes 

Length 

Each 

Sizes 

Length 

Each 

% 

3% 

$1.50 

1% 

5 

$4.80 

% 

4 

1.75 

IVa 

51/2 

5.80 

V2 

41/4 

2.20 

2 

5% 

7.60 

% 

41/2 

3.00 

21/2 

6  1/2 

10.00 

1 

4% 

3.80 

Shanks  for  sizes  i/4  to  1  Vo  inches  are  U  inch 
by  Vz   inch,  and  1  %   inches  long. 

Shanks  for  sizes  2  and  2  %  inches  are  1  inch  by 
%  inch,  and  2  inches  long. 


MUD  PLUG  OR  WASHOUT  TAPS 
For  Washout  Holes  in  Locomotives 


Fig.  4991         Fig.  4492 

No.  1.  1%  to  2,V.  . 
No.  2.  2 A'  to  2%-  ' 
No.  3.  2%  to  2{h.  . 
No.  4.      2},\  to  3 


Fig.  4493 


Fig.  4994 

.each  $6.00 
.     "  7.50 

.     "  9.00 

.     "       10.50 
These  Taps  will  be  furnished  with  "V"  form 
thread,  12  to  the  inch  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

PATCH  BOLT  TAPS 
12  "V"  Threads  per  Inch 


fjjjj^j 

Fig. 

4096 

^^ 

^"^^ 

Lpth. 

1 

Leth. 

Sizes 

Over 
All 
in. 

No.  of 
Thr'ds 

Each 

Sizes 

Over 
All 
in. 

Thr'ds 

Each 

V2 

3 

12 

$0.70 

^ 

3 

12 

$1.40 

fc 

3 

12 

.80 

Vs 

3 

12 

1.60 

% 

3 

12 

.90 

il 

3 

12 

1.80 

u 

3 

12 

1.05 

1 

3 

12 

2.00 

% 

3 

12 

1.20 

IVs 

3 

12 

2.25 

ly* 

3 

12 

2.60 

140 


GEO^B•eAIlEE^fXER  S  CQ. 


TAPS  AND  ARBORS 


MACHINE  OR  NUT  TAPS 

'V"  Form  of  Threads  or  U.  S.  Standard 


X 

1 

Z^2 

1 

1 

1^2 

III 

1 

1 

-a 
1^2 

|t| 
^31 

1 

S 
1 

1^2 

If 

1 

1H5 

24 

41/2 

$0.60 

5 

10 

11 

$1.80 

1% 

5 

17 

$7.20 

3 

3y2 

21 

$21.60 

¥4 

16,  18,20 

5 

.60 

% 

9,  10 

Ht^t 

2.10 

178 

4^^,  5 

17% 

8.25 

3y8 

3% 

21 

24.70 

^ 

,    16,    18 

5% 

.70 

1? 

9 

11  ^ 

2.40 

2 

4^2,5 

18  ya 

9.25 

?,V^ 

31A 

?-1 

126.88 

% 

1/0 

14,    16 
12,  14,  16 
12,  13,  14 

61/2 

71/4 
8 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1 

IVs 

8 

7.    8 

12 

12% 

3.15 
3.60 

2Vs 
2% 

4^, 

4H 

4% 

18  y2 
18  y2 
iRy- 

10.80 
12.25 
13.80 

3% 
3y2 

3y2 
3y4 

21 
21 

28.75 
31.25 

fr 

12,    14 

8^1 

1.15 

iy4 

7,    8 

i3y4 

4.25 

2V-> 

4 

19 

15.00 

3% 

3V4 

2i 

33.75 

B/p 

10,11,12 

9Vo 

1.30 

1% 

6 

14 

4.80 

2% 

4 

19 

16.80 

3% 

3 

21 

36.88 

4f 

1   11,    12 

10 1^ 

1.45 

iy2 

6 

15  y2 

5.65 

2% 

4 

19% 

18.00 

3% 

3 

21 

38.75 

% 

10 

101/4 

1.60 

1% 

5,  5y2 

ley* 

6.50 

2  78 

4 

i9y2 

19.80 

4 

3 

21 

41.80 

We  can  furnish  the  above  threads  in  "V"  and  United  states  Standard  Shapes. 
Unless  advised  to  the  contrary,  we  fill  orders  with  "V"  form  and  in  threads  as  indicated  in 
heavy  type. 

We  also  can  furnish  i^^  and  3^  oversize,  up  to  %  inch,  and  3^  oversize,  up  to  1  %  inch. 
In  ordering,  always  state  exact  diameter  and  thread  wanted. 

ARBORS  FOR  SHELL  REAMERS 


With  Taper   Shank 

m" 

Each 

Fitting   Sizes,    in. 

Length 

Over   All 

In. 

Shank 
Taper 

%l^. 

Each 

Fitting  Sizes,   in. 

Length 

Over   All 

In. 

Shank 
Taper 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

$2.40 
2.40 
2.70 
2.70 
3.30 
3.60 

%    to      ,^ 
V2.   to     % 
\l   to      % 
\%  to   1 

1^5    to    114 
1t^   to    1% 

7^ 

sys 

9^ 
10% 

12% 

\No. 
J     1 
1  No. 

;  3 

\No. 
J     3 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

$4.10 
4.25 
5.00 
6.00 
7.75 
9.50 

12.75 

lii    to    2 
2,^   to   2y2 
2fs    to    3 
3tV   to   3y2 
3fs   to   4 
4^   to   4y2 
4fs   to    5 

13, \ 

14  y2 

ISt^b 
16% 

17% 
19  78 
20 

1    No. 
/      4 

No. 
"       5 

ARBORS  FOR  SHELL  REAMERS 


With  Straight  Shanl 

Size 
No. 

Each 

Fitting    Sizes 

Length 

Over    All 

Inches 

IJ^o! 

Each 

Fitting    Sizes 

Length 

Over    All 

inches 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

$1.40 
1.60 
1.80 
2.00 
2.20 
2.40 

%    to      ^ 
%    to      % 
iJ   to      % 
11   to   1 

1^  to  iy4 

1^    to    1% 

7 

8 
9 

10 
11 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

$   2.70 
3.00 
3.40 
5.00 
7.00 
9.00 
12.00 

n\  to  2 
2^  to  2y2 
2^    to    3 
3^5    to    3% 
3^    to    4 
4^    to    4% 
4fg    to    5 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

OUR  LINKS  OF  MACHINISTS'  TOOLS  ARE  ALWAYS  COMPLETE 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  «  eo. 


TAPER  SHANK  REAMERS 

(Eccentric  Flutes) 


141 


Fig.  153 
High  Speed,  Fig.  152A 

(Always    Give    Fig.    Nnmber    When    Ordering) 


Diam. 

Carbon 
Steel 

High 
Speed 
Steel 

Length 

Length 
Over 

Shank 

Diam. 

Carbon 
Steel 

High 
Speed 
Steel 
Price 
each 

Length 
of 

Lgth. 
Over 

Shank 

in. 

Price 
each 

Price 
each 

Flute 
in. 

All 
in. 

Taper 

in. 

Price 
each 

Flute 
in. 

All 
in. 

Taper 

% 

n.7o 

$4.00 

2 

5f^ 

1% 

$6.70 

$19.75 

6^ 

12i§ 

^ 

1.75 

4.25 

2 

5^ 

Ui 

6.95 

21.50 

6i% 

12i| 

A 

1.80 

4.25 

2V^ 

5V2 

1/s 

7.20 

21.50 

6i^ 

13 

Ji 

1.85 

4.75 

2^4 

5y2 

IJI 

7.45 

23.25 

6i^ 

13 

% 

1.90 

4.75 

2y4 

511 

iy2 

7.70 

23.25 

6y2 

13% 

Ji 

2.05 

5.25 

2y2 

5il 

■  o 

IH 

7.90 

25.00 

6y2 

13% 

.0 

A 

2.15 

5.25 

2% 

6y8 

li% 

8.15 

25.00 

6y2 

13% 

1^ 

if 

2.20 

5.75 

2% 

6y8 

M 

1J§ 

8.40 

26.75 

6y2 

13% 

% 

2.30 

5.75 

3 

6^ 

1% 

8.65 

26.75 

6y2 

13% 

H 

2.35 

6.25 

3 

6i^ 

Hi 

8.90 

28.50 

6y2 

13% 

^ 

2.40 

6.25 

3y4 

6% 

IH 

9.10 

28.60 

6% 

13% 

M 

2.50 

6.75 

3y4 

6% 

iSi 

9.35 

30.50 

6% 

13% 

% 
% 

2.65 
2.75 
2.90 
3.00 
3.10 

6.75 
7.25 
7.25 
7.75 

.     7.75 

3y2 

3  78 
3  78 

4f^ 

7f^ 

7tk 

8 

8 

8% 

.  0 

1% 

Hi 

lit 

Hi 

9.60 

9.85 

10.10 

10.30 

10.55 

30.50 
32.50 
32.50 
34.50 
34.50 

6% 
6% 
6% 
6% 

7 

14iJ 
14ii 
14iJ 
141 J 
15 

§f 

3.25 

8.50 

4f^ 

8% 

111 

10.80 

36.75 

7 

15 

it 

3.35 

8.50 

4^ 

8}| 

b5 

1^1 

11.05 

36.75 

7 

15 

fi 

3.55 

9.50 

4tk 

81J 

IM 

11.30 

39.00 

7 

15 

% 

3.70 

9.50 

4  78 

9^ 

2 

11.50 

39.00 

7 

15 

ii 

3.90 

10.50 

4  78 

9^s 

'2A 

10.00 

41.75 

7y4 

15  y2 

ii 

4.10 

10.50 

5y8 

10 

; 

2% 

10.40 

44.50 

7y4 

15% 

§i 

4.25 

11.50 

5Vs 

10 

2^^^ 

10.80 

47.25 

7y4 

15% 

>! 

1 

4.45 

11.50 

5^ 

10% 

2y4 

11.30 

50.00 

7y4 

15  ya 

.  p 

l5^ 

4.60 

12.50 

5^ 

10% 

2ii 

11.80 

53.25 

7% 

16 

6( 

It^ 

4.80 

12.50 

5% 

10% 

^ 

2% 

12.30 

56.50 

7% 

16 

li2 

5.00 

13.75 

5% 

10% 

0 

2^ 

12.80 

59.75 

7y2 

16 

IVs 

5.15 

13.75 

5  it 

10% 

M 

2V2 

13.40 

63.00 

7y2 

16 

lA 

5.35 

15.25 

5i| 

10% 

2^, 

14.00 

66.25 

7% 

16% 

lA 

5.50 

15.25 

5 

11% 

2% 

14.60 

69.50 

7% 

16% 

l3^ 

5.70 

16.75 

9 

11% 

2\l 

15.40 

72.75 

7% 

16% 

-^ 

2% 

16.20 

76.00 

7% 

16% 

1% 

5.90 

16.75 

6% 

12  yz 

"^ 

2\i 

17.00 

79.25 

8 

17 

l5% 

6.05 

18.25 

6y8 

12% 

^ 

2% 

17.80 

82.50 

8 

17 

lA 

6.25 

18.25 

ey* 

12ii 

r  • 

2il 

18.60 

86.25 

8 

17 

IJ* 

6.50 

19.75 

6% 

12iJ 

•^ 

3 

19.40 

90.00 

8 

u         J 

The  above  furnished  in  64th  sizes  if  ordered  and  take  price  of  the  next  larger  size  listed. 

Furnished  with  Spiral  Flutes  if  desired. 
JFor  Decimal  Equivalents  see  index. 


142 


GEO•B•eAR,PE^fTER  ^  (EO. 


HAND  REAMERS 

(Eccentric  Flutes) 


(Al^vays  Give  Fig.  Number  When  Ordering) 


Carbon 

High 

Length 

Length 

Carbon 

High 

Length 

Length 

Diam. 

Steel 

Speed 
Steel 
Price 
each 

of 

Over 

Diam. 

Steel 

Speed 
Steel 
Price 
each 

of 

Over 

in. 

Price 
each 

Flute 
in. 

All 
in. 

in. 

Price 
each 

Flute 
in. 

All 
in. 

Vs 

$1.00 

iy2 

3 

Uh 

$5.40 

$18.75 

m 

12H 

^2 

1.10 

1% 

3y4 

1% 

5.60 

18.75 

6t% 

12% 

/5 

1.20 

1% 

3y2 

IM 

5.80 

20.50 

612- 

12i§ 

3^ 

1.30 

178 

3% 

1/*T 

6.00 

20.50 

m 

1211 

y* 

1.40 

'$'3.56 

2 

4 

IM 

6.20 

22.25 

m 

12§| 

^2 

1.45 

3.75 

2y8 

i% 

1V2 

6.40 

22.25 

QV2 

13 

T^ 

1.50 

3.75 

2% 

.    4% 

m 

6.60 

24.00 

QV2 

13 

M 

1.55 

4.25 

2% 

43/4 

ij% 

6.80 

24.00 

QV2 

13 

% 

1.60 

4.25 

2y2 

5 

IM 

7.00 

25.75 

6y2 

13 

4i 

1.70 

4.75 

2% 

5y4 

1% 

7.20 

25.75 

6y2 

13 

T^^ 

1.75 

4.75 

2% 

5y2 

IM 

7.40 

27.50 

6% 

13  1^ 

ii 

1.85 

5.25 

2% 

5% 

l-M 

7.60 

27.50 

6% 

13y2 

V2 

1.90 

5.25 

3 

6 

m 

7.80 

29.50 

6% 

i3y2 

Jl 

1.95 

5.75 

3y8 

6y4 

1% 

8.00 

29.50 

6  3/4 

i3y2 

T^g 

2.00 

5.75 

3y4  • 

6y2 

lii 

8.20 

31.50 

6  3/4 

i3y2 

M 

2.10 

6.25 

3% 

6% 

lig 

8.40 

31.50 

6% 

i3y2 

% 

2.20 

6.25 

3y2 

7 

IM 

8.60 

33.50 

6% 

i3y2 

§i 

2.30 

6.75 

311 

Hi 

178 

8.80 

33.50 

7 

14 

ii 

2.40 

6.75 

311 

TM 

1§§ 

9.00 

35.75 

7 

14 

u 

2.50 

7.25 

4t^ 

sys 

lil 

9.20 

35.75 

7 

14 

% 

2.60 

7.25 

4fe 

8% 

IM 

9.40 

38.00 

7 

14 

§i 

2.70 

7.75 

4f| 

8§i 

2 

9.60 

38.00 

7 

14 

il 

2.80 

7.75 

m 

9^^^ 

2^ 

10.00 

40.75 

7y4 

14% 

§5 

2.95 

8.50 

41i 

9% 

2V8 

10.40 

43.50 

7y4 

14% 

7s 

3.10 

8.50 

m 

9U 

2f, 

10.80 

46.25 

7y2 

15 

M 

3.25 

9.50 

5n\ 

10:^2 

2y4 

11.30 

49.00 

7y2 

15 

il 

3.40 

9.50 

5y8 

10% 

2f. 

11.80 

51.75 

7y2 

15 

§J 

3.55 

10.50 

5M 

10  i^ 

2% 

12.30 

55.00 

7y2 

15 

1 

3.70 

10.50 

5fg 

10  78 

2T^g 

12.80 

58.25 

7% 

i5y2 

U\ 

3.85 

11.50 

5M 

Ht'.t 

2y2 

13.^: 

61.50 

7% 

i5y2 

1^ 

4.00 

11.50 

5% 

iiy* 

2t% 

14.00 

64.75 

7% 

15% 

U\ 

4.15 

12.75 

5ii 

11 A 

2% 

14.60 

68.00 

8 

16 

IVs 

4.30 

12.75 

5  it 

11% 

2U 

15.40 

71.25 

8 

16 

1#2 

4.45 

14.25 

511 

11  ig 

2% 

16.20 

74.50 

8 

16 

1^ 

4.60 

14.25 

6 

12 

2i| 

17.00 

77.75 

8y4 

16  yz 

u\ 

4.75 

15.75 

6tV 

i2y8 

2  78 

17.80 

81.00 

8  14 

i6y2 

ly* 

4.90 

15.75 

6y8 

12 1^ 

2il 

18.60 

84.25 

sy* 

16  y2 

1^*2 

5.05 

17.25 

6H 

12  u 

3 

19.40 

87.50 

sy* 

16% 

1^ 

5.20 

17.25 

63^ 

12,^5 

The  above  furnished  in  64th  sizes  if  ordered  and  take  price  of  the  next  larger  size  listed. 

Furnished  with  Spiral  Flutes  if  desired. 

FOR   DBCIMAI,   EQUIVALENTS,   SEE   INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiREM'TER  ^  60. 


SHELL  REAMERS 

yy    1,     ^^' 


ALWAYS    GIVK 

FIG.   NUMBER 

WHEN   ORDERING 


FLUTED   SHELL 

CARBON    STEEL    (Fluted),    Fig.    131 

HIGH  SPEED  STEEL   (Fluted),  Fig.  131A 


ROSE  SHELL 

CARBON  STEEL   (Rose),  Fig,  133 

HIGH    SPEED    STEEL    (Rose),   Fig.   132A 


Shell  Reamei's  of  any  si^e  or  lengths  made  to  order. 

Furnished  with  Spiral  Flutes  if  desired. 
For  Decimal  Equivalents  see  index. 


Diam. 

Carbon 
Steel 

High 
Speed 
Steel 

Size 

Length 
Over 

Fitting 

Diam. 

Carbon 
Steel 

High 
Speed 
Steel 

Size 

Length 
Over 

Fitting 

in. 

Price 

Priee 

Hole 

All 

Arbor 

in. 

Price 

Price 

Hole 

All 

Arbor 

each 

each 

in. 

each 

each 

in. 

% 

$1.40 

$3.00 

% 

iy2 

)    ^ 
(    p 

2t% 

$"9.80 

$'20.50 

I 

11/2 

4 

-\ 

A 

1.40 

3.15 

Vs 

iy2 

2% 

10.20 

21.75 

172 

'    4 

,    a 

2M 

10.60 

23.00 

11/2 

4 

% 

1.50 

3.15 

fa 

1% 

1! 

2% 

11.00 

24.25 

iy2 

4 

^ 

5 

1^ 

1.60 

3.25 

A 

1% 

2ii| 

11.40 

25.50 

iy2 

4 

2  78 

11.80 

27.00 

iy2 

4 

© 

Vz 

1.70 

3.25 

y* 

2 

i! 

2il 

12.20 

28.50 

iy2 

4 

^ 

1.80 

3.40 

y* 

2 

3 

12.60 

30.00 

iy2 

4 

% 

1.90 

3.55 

% 

2 

}? 

3tV 

13.10 

31.50 

1% 

41/2 

1 

a 

2.00 

3.70 

% 

21/4 

31/8 

13.60 

33.25 

1% 

41/2 

*>. 

3t\ 

14.10 

35.25 

1% 

41/2 

1^ 

% 

2.10 

3.85 

'V2 

21/4 

5< 
I    0 

31/4 

14.60 

37.50 

1% 

41/2 

p 

ii 

2.20 

4.00 

V2 

2y2 

3t^, 

15.10 

40.00 

1% 

41/2 

^ 

% 

2.30 

4.25 

V2 

21/2 

Ol 

3% 

15.60 

42.50 

1% 

4y2 

H* 

i§ 

2.40 

4.50 

V2 

21/2 

3^, 

16.10 

45.25 

1% 

41/2 

1 

2.50 

4.75 

% 

21/2 

31/2 

16.60 

48.00 

1% 

41/2 

^ 

1^ 

2.70 
2.90 
3.10 
3.30 

5.00 

% 

2% 

^ 

3  f ,v 

17.20 

50.75 

2 

5 

IVs 

5.25 

% 

2% 

0 

:3  % 

17.80 

53.50 

2 

5 

lt\ 

5.50 

% 

2% 

OS 

3iJ 

18.40 

56.50 

2 

5 

iy4 

5.75 

% 

2% 

,3% 

.   19.00 

59.50 

2 

5 

1% 

3.55 

6.00 
6.50 

% 
% 

3 
3 

3  it 

19.60 

62.75 

2 

5 

3.80 
4.05 

1^ 

3  78 

20.20 
20.80 

66.00 
69.25 

2 

2 

5 
5 

5 

i/ff 

7.00 

% 

3 

J  M 

4 

21.40 

72.50 

2 

5 

1% 

4.30 

7.50 

% 

3 

l^s 

4.55 

8.25 

% 

3 

•4y8 

22.90 

79.00 

2y4 

51/2 

1? 

1% 

4.80 

9.00 

% 

3 

41/4 

24.40 

85.70 

21/4 

51/2 

Hi 
1% 

5.10 

9.75 

1 

31/2 
31/2 

43/8 

25.90 

92.00 

21/4 

51/2 

1 

5.40 
5.70 
6.00 

10!50 

1 

-.0 

41/2 

27.40 

98.50 

2y4 

51/2 

J     « 

178 

HI 

2 

11.25 
12.00 

1 
1 

31/2 
31/2 
3y2 
31/2 

« 

4% 

29.30 

105.00 

2% 

6 

6.30 

12  75 

1 

4% 

31.20 

111.50 

2y2 

6 

6.60 

13.50 

1 

4  78 

33.10 
35.00 

118.00 
125.00 

2% 

21/2 

6 

6 

2-^ 

6.95 

14.25 

1^/4 

3% 

- 

51/8 

37.40 

132.50 

21/2 

6 

2! 

21/8 

7.30 

15.00 

11/4 

3% 

5% 

39.80 

140.00 

21/2 

6 

© 

2t% 

7.65 

15.75 

1% 

3% 

5% 

42.20 

147.50 

21/2 

6 

h^ 

2% 

8.00 

16.50 

lyL 

3% 

S! 

5y2 

44.60 

155.00 

21/2 

6 

4k 

2t% 

8.35 

17.25 

1% 

3% 

■  p 

5% 

47.60 

163.75 

2% 

6y2 

2% 

8.70 

18.00 

1^/4 

3% 

« 

5% 

50.60 

172.50 

21/2 

6 

2t'V 

9.05 

18.75 

11/4 

3% 

5  78 

5^.60 

181. ?5 

2% 

6  1/2 

2% 

9.40 

19.50 

11/4 

3% 

, 

.     1 

6 

r-R   CO 

190,00 

2 1/0 

6               J 

144 


GEO-B-eARPEN*TER  ^  CO. 


BIT  STOCK  TAPER  REAMERS 

Taper  1  luch  per  Foot 


Fig 

.     136 

Diameter 

5^H 

£^2 

|P| 

Diameter 

III 

III 

3^S 

Nominal 

Exact 

Nominal 

Exact 

5°^s 

% 

.312 

$0.60 

.167 

1% 

3  78 

U 

.770 

$1.10 

.552 

2% 

4% 

A 

.375 

.60  . 

.219 

178 

4 

% 

.833 

1.25 

.604 

2% 

478 

% 

.500 
.563 

.65 
.70 
.75 

.271 
.323 
.375 

2 

2y8 

21/4 

41/8 

4y4 

4% 

.896 
.958 

1.50 
1.75 

.656 
.708 

2% 
3 

5 
5% 

.646 

.80 

.448 

2% 

41/2 

if 

1.021 

2.00 

.760 

31/8 

5% 

% 

.708 

.95 

.500 

21/2 

4% 

1 

1.083 

2.25 

.813 

31/4 

5% 

TAPER   BRIDGE   REAMERS  WITH  SQUARE  SHANKS 

A  B  C 


These  Reamers  are  especially  designed  for  severe  service  and  particularly  adapted  for  use  in  struc- 
tural    iron    and   steel,    boiler   plate',    etc.,    where    precision   is  not  absolutely  required. 


Price  Each 

Lgth. 
of 

Flute 
Ins. 

LRth. 
Tap- 
ered 
End 
Ins. 

Lgth. 
Over 
All 
Ins. 

Price  Each 

Lgth. 
of  ' 

Flute 
Ins. 

Lgth. 
Tap- 
ered 
End 
Ins. 

Lgth. 

Diameter 
Inches 

Carbon 
Steel 

HiRh 

Speed 

Diameter 
Inches 

Carbon 

Steel 

High 
Speed 

Over 
All 
Ins. 

A 

Vz 
■fir 

I 

B 

¥2 

,1 

S 

c 

% 
% 
% 

¥2 

$2.75 
2.90 
3.05 
3.20 
3.85 
3.50 
3.75 
4.00 

$3".  3  6 

3.50 
3.70 
3.90 
4.10 
4.40 
4.70 
5.00 

5^4 
5% 
6% 
674 
7  78 
7  78 

?l 

2"' 

274 

2  72 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3- 

"7% 

73/4 

8  74 

8  74 

lOVs 

10  78 

10  78 

10  78 

A 

ii 

172 

B 

l! 

c 

1 

i 
ii 

;$4:25 
4.50 
4.75 
5.00 
5.50 
6.00 
6.50 
7.00 
8.00 

$5".  3  6 

5.85 
6.40 
6.95 
7.50 
8.25 
9.00 
10.00 
11.00 

1 

3"' 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

16% 
10  78 

10% 

10 1^ 

10  78 
10% 
10V& 

TAPER  BRIDGE   REAMERS 

A  B 


Fig.    139 


Diameter 

Carbon   Steel 

Inches 

Price  Each 

B 

c 

72 

\ 

$2.75 

1% 

2.90 

78 

% 

3.05 

U 

3.20 

74 

J_ 

3.35 

1 

% 

3.50 

t 

3.75 
4.00 

a 

4.25 

li^r 

4.50 

178 

Ih 

4.75 

\l 

5.00 

1  Vi 

78 

5.50 

1% 

1 

6.00 

5* 

6.50 

ifff 

7.00 

172 

lA 

8.00 

High  Speed 

Steel 
Price  Each 


Length  of 
Flute 
Inches 


Length 
Over  All 
Inches 


Taper 
Shank 


% 

» 

II 

1 

IVs 

If^ 
174 

11 

172 


$4.00 
4.25 
4.50 
.4.75 
5.00 
5.30 
5.70 
6.00 
6.50 
7.00 
7.50 
8.00 
8.75 
9.50 
10.50 
12.00 
14.00 


574 

5  74 
67* 

6  74 

7  78 
7  78 
7  78 
7  78 
7  78 
7  78 
7  78 
7% 
7  78 
7  78 
7  78 
7  78 
7  78 


10 

11 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

13  78 

13% 

13% 

13  78 


We  furnish  Reamert^  for  pneumatic  drills   for  bridge  builders,  ship  builders  and  boiler 

These  Keamer.s  furnished  with  following  number  of  flutes  unless  otherwise  ordered — y^ 
=5  flutes,      li'rt    inch   to   liA    inch=7   flutes.      1,^   inch  tOl72  inch=8  flutes. 
For  decimal  equivalents,  see   Index. 


makers. 

inch  to  1 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  X  eO. 


145 


RATCHETS 
PACKER  SLEEVE  AND  BOILER  RATCHETS 


Pig.  502A. 

Sleeve   Ratchet                                                              Fis:.    502B.     Boiler    Ratchet 
FOR  SQUARE  SHANK  OR  TAPER  SHANK  DRILLS 

No. 

Length  of 
Handle,  In. 

Sieeve 
Ratchets 

Boiler 
Ratchets 

No. 

Lensrth  of 
Handle,  in. 

Size  of            1             p,„„. 
Taper  Socket      1             ^»<=^ 

2 

10 
12 
16 
17 
20 

$10.50 
13.50 
16.00 
19.00 
23.00 

$9.00 
10.50 

2A 
3A 

4A 

12 
16 
17  ' 

M.  T.  No.  2 
M.  T.  No.  3 
M.  T.  No.  4 

$16.00 
20.00 
25.00 

Taper   taking  Drills   up   to 


No.  56. 
No.  57. 


KEYSTONE  REVERSIBLE  RATCHET 

Combination  No.  200 

Consists   of  Morse    Taper   Ratchet    for   Twist   Drills,    Sleeve    for    Square    Shank    Drills, 
and  Short  Boiler  Socket  for  Square  Shank  Drills.     Sockets  interchangeable. 

The  Bore  of  Socket  for  10  inch  Ratchet  is  No.   2,  Taper  taking  Drills   up   to   iJ   of  an 
inch. 

The  Bore   of  Socket   for   14   and   16   inch   Ratchet   is   No. 
1%   inches. 

The   Borel  of   Socket    for    18    to    28    inch   Ratchet    is   No.    4,    Taper   taking  Drills    up    to 

Ig  2  inches. 
I  The  Socket  for  10-inch  Ratchet  takes  No.  1  Morse  Taper  Sleeve. 

'  The  Socket  for  14  and  16-inch  Ratchet  takes  No.  2  Morse  Tape'r  Sleeve. 

The  Socket  for  18  and  2S-inch  Ratchet  takes  No.   3  Morse  Taper  Sleeve. 

No.  51.     Combination      complete     with     10     inch 

handle    f  7.75 

No.  52.     Combination     complete     with     14     Inch 

handle    9.00 

No.  53.     Combination     complete     with     16     inch 

handle     10.00 

No.  54.     Combination      complete     with     18     inch 

handle    11.25 

No.  55.     Combination      complete      with     23     inch 

„       ,  .  handle    11.25 

Combination    complete    with   24    inch    handle    11.75 

Combination    complete    with    28    inch    handle    12.25 


Keystone  No.  200 


m 


RENSHAW'S  RATCHET  DRILLS 


N02eOLlEr.  WO.ICplLE\ 
CplLET. 


tXItNSION  FEEDSCREW 


l5  IN. 


These  Ratchets  are  made  to  talce  the 
taper  shanic  and  also  the  ordinary  square 
shank  drills.  By  transferring  the  collet 
and  feed-screw,  as  arranged  for  right- 
hand  drilling,  to  opposite  ends  of  the 
spindle,  the  ratchet  may  be  used  for  left- 
hand  drilling. 

No.  1.  Length  of  handle's  over  all,  9Vz 
inches;  length  from  top  of  spindle  to  bot- 
tom of  feed  collet,  3  inches;  length  of  feed, 
1 1/4  inches. 

No.  3.  Length  of  handles  over  all  18 
inches;  length  from  top  of  spindle  to  bot- 
tom of  feed  collet,  5  inches;  length  of  feed, 
2%    inches. 

No.  1  has  one  collet  for  drills 
with  bit  stocks,  and  one  collet  for 
drills  fitting  No.  1  Morse's  Stand- 
ard Taper  Socket. 

Price     $11.00 

Less  for  either  collet,  if  not 

wanted     1.60 

.vith  square  shank  of   Vz   to  IVz   inches 
for    Morse's    Standard    Taper    Shanks. 


Fig.  :H)-2V  /, 

No.  3  has  one   collet,   No.   5,   for   drills 
diameter,    and    collets    Nos.    1,    2    and    3 

No.  3  and  No.  5  collets  are  held  in  the  spindle  by  screw-thread.     No.  1  and  No, 
2  collets  are  tapered  externally  to  fit  No.  3  socket. 

Less  for  collets  Nos.  1  and  2 each  $1.10 

Less  for  collets  Nos.  3  and  5 "        1,75 

Price,    with    four   collets 15.00 

The  No.  3  ratchet,  for  use  of  boiler-makers,  for  whose  use'  It  is  especially  adapted,  is  provided  with 
an  extended  feed-screw,  having  a  knurled  shank  ZV2  inches  long,  by  which  the  ratchet  may  be  held  by 
hand  in  starting  the  drill,  and  fed  by  hand  also.  TVhen  this  exte^nded  screw  is  substituted  for  the  regu- 
lar one  the  price  is  the  same;  if  it  is  taken  as  an  extra  attachment,  it  is  furnished  at $3.50 

Adjnstahle  friction  feed  attachment extra    4.00 

10 


146 


GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER  «  GO. 


RATCHETS— BENCH   SHEARS 


KEYSTONE  REVERSIBLE 

A  represents  ratchet  adjusted,  with  socket  for  square  shanks.  B,  boiler  makers' 
socket.  C,  Morse'  taper  socket.  D,  square  shank  sleeve.  B,  cap  for  securing  socket 
in  holder.  F.  knob  for  reversing  movement.  No  drift  required  for  discharging  Morse 
taper  dull  or  slteve'. 

SLEEVE  RATCHETS 

]V«.  1.     10    in.   handle,   for   Square  shanks,    $5.00;   for  Morse   Tapeir *^'^?^ 

Ao.  a.     14   in.   handle,   for  Square  Shanks,      5.75;   for   Morse   Taper o.OO 

No.  3.        16    in.    handle,    for    Square    Shanks, 

$6.50:   for  Morse  Taper 6.75 

No.  4.  18-22   in.    handle,    for   Square   Shanks, 

--.  •=s,.r-=53sa  $7.25;   for  Morse  Taper 7.50 

No.  4.         24   in.   handle,   for   Square   Shanks.   7.75 

for  Morse  Taper    8.00 

No.  4.        28    in.   handle,   for   Square'  Shanks.   8.25 
for  Morse  Taper 8.50 

r'»^jirMiMui..ii..>..L  ■  _,mmmmmmiP  BOILER  RATCHET 

^-     °  "  "T^  SHORT  FEED 

yJ»ijii.«iL«.r"!!*i^  No.  1.     10    in.    handle $5.00 

^^^                        G                       No.  2.     14     in.     handle 5.75 

■r\  -rrrr-i      -  ^. — ,  |r^-r-r35=3ssss3iiBa  No.  3.     16    in.    handle 6.50 

No.  4.      18-22    in.    handle 7.25 

.^.       ^^„„                                                            No.  4.      24     in.     handle 7.75 

Fig-.  502D                                                           Ko.  4     28    in.    handle 8.25 


ARMSTRONG 
UNIVERSAL  RATCHET  DRILL 

Two  Inches  of  Motion  at  End  of  Handle,  In 

Any  Direction,  Will  Drive  the  Drill 

RATCHET   No.  4 

Complete,  with  one'  Spindle  only ?1S.OO 

This  Ratchet  is  designed  for  ordinary  work, 
and  is  guaranteed  for  drilling  holes  up  to  one 
inch  in  diameter.  Length,  14  inches.  Weight, 
4 1/4    lbs. 

Extra  Spindles  for  No.  4  ratchet,  each $2.40 

Style  M  Spindle,  taking  No.  1  square  taper 
shank  drills  with  shank  %-inch  square  on  small 
end. 

Style  B  Spindle,  taking  No.  2  square  taper 
shank  drills  with  shank  %  inch  square  on  small 
end. 

Style  K  Spindle,  taking  drills  with  No.  2  Morse 
Fig.  502E]  taper  shanks,   up  to   §§   in.   diameter. 

RATCHET   No.  6 

Complete,  with   one   Spindle   only $18.00 

This  Ratchet  is  designed  for  very  heavy  work,    being  guaranteed   to  drill  holes  up  to  two  inches  in 
diameter.     Length,  18  inches.     Weight,  101/2   lbs. 

Extra  Spindle.s  for  No.  6  ratchet each  33.60 

Style  C  Spindle,  taking-  No.  1  square  taper  shank    drills  with   shank    %    inch   square   on   small   end. 
Style  F"  SpRidle,  taking  No.  2  square  taper  shank    drills   with   shank    1/2    inch   square   on   small   end. 
Style  N  Spindle,  taking  drills  with  No.   3   Morse    taper  shanks,  up  to  l^A   inch  diameter. 
Style  S  Spindle,  taking  drills  with  No.  4  Morse  taper  shanks,  up  to  2  inch  diameter. 
NOTE — Regular  Morse  Taper  Reducing   Sleeves    can  be  used  in  K.  N.  and  Spindles. 

^Vhert  ordering  be   careful   to   specify  style    spindle  wanted.     Unless  otherwise  specified  ive  ivlll  ship 
No.    4    Hatchet    equipped   with    M    Spindle    and    No.    6  equipped  with   C  Spindle. 


TINNERS'    BENCH  SHEARS 

Bench  Shears,  Right-Hand  Cut 

Bench  Shears  as  regularly  made  have  a  right-hand  cut; 
that  is,  the  lower  Blade  is  on  the  right  side  of  the  Shears. 


Numbers 

Shears 

Length  of  Cut 
inolies 

Length  Over  All 
inches 

Will  Cut 
Iron.  No. 

Weight,  lbs. 

Each 

00 

Bench 

111/2 

46 

18 

36 

,$13.50 

0 

Bench 

101/2 

42  Va 

18 

30 

12.00 

1 

Bench 

9 

39 

18 

24 

8.00 

2 

Bench 

8% 

37 

19 

19 

7.00 

3 

Bench 

7% 

31 

19 

13 

6.00 

4 

Bench 

7  % 

30 

20 

12 

5.00 

5 

Bench 

6y4 

27 

21 

9 

4.00 

6 

Bench 

51/4 

25 

22 

8% 

3.S0 

31 

Elbow  Bench 

4 

26 

18 

9Vi 

5.25 

32 

Elbow  Bench 

6 

39 

16 

26 

12.00 

33 

Elbow  Bench 

7% 

46 

14 

48                j 

25.00 

FOR    TINNERS'    SNIPS    AND    CRIMPING    MACHINES,    SEE    INDEX 


Geo-B-Car^peM'ter  «  eo. 


14: 


BEAVER  EASY -WORKING  DIE  STOCKS 

Beaver  Die  Stocks  use  narrow  receding  chasers — hence  are  "Easy  Workers."  Every  tool  is  adjust- 
able and  threads  four  or  more  sizes  of  pipe.  No  dies  to  change.  A  self  centering  chuck  does  away  with 
the  bother  of  extra  bushings.  Tools  are  made  from  the  finest  quality  of  material  and  are  absolutely 
guaranteed. 

No.  6  "BEAVERETTE"  J4  to  ?4  Inch 

The  Beaverette  uses  two  sets  of  non-receding  dies  which  are  instantly  ad- 
justed to  thread  Vi,  %,  i/^  or  %  inches  pipe  by  a  slight  movement  of  the  adjust- 
ing handle.  The  tool  is  simple,  strong,  does  perfect  work  and  is  self-contained. 
No  extra  dies  or  bushings.  When  desired  we  can  furnish  special  sets  of  Vg  inch 
dies  to  go  with  the  "Beaverette." 

Threads  pipe,  %,  %,  %,  %  inches. 

Price    complete    each  $15.00 

Price  extra  Dies,  Vs,  %  and  %,  or  y^  and  %   inch  R.  or  D per  set       3.00 


Numbers  25  and  26  thread  1,  IV*,  IV2  and  2  inch 
without   changing  dies.     The   tools  are   similar   in  fligp^'       fc- 

construction  with  the  exception  that  the  No.  26  is  ^asfi^^^o^ 

designed  for  ratchet  operation  and  for  use  in  con- 
fined quarters,  in  ditches,  etc.  Other  ways  the 
tools  are  identical.  One  set  of  dies  cuts  four  sizes. 
Adjustment  from  one  size  to  the  other  can  be  made 
in  5  seconds  by  shifting  control  lever.  No  slip- 
ping— the  action  is  positive.  A  universal  chuck 
centers  the  pipe,  eliminating  bushings.  Tools  are 
made  of  the  highest  quality  of  steel  and  malleable 
iron  and  will  withstand  more  than  the  usual 
No.   35.     Plain  amount   of  abuse.     "Beaver"  Tools  are  absolutely  No.  26.     Ratchet 

1,  1%,  11/2,  and  2  inch  guaranteed.  1,  1^,  1%  and  3  inch 

Number 25  26 

Threads  pipe,  1,  IM:,  1 V2  and  2  inches 1  to  2  in.  1  to  2  in. 

Shipping  weight,   boxed lbs.                25  30 

Price  complete   each  $30.00  $35.00 

Price  extra  Dies,  right  hand per  set                3.50  3.50 

SIZES  CHANGED 

INSTANTLY 

No.    41.      Beaver    (2V^    to      4    inch) 

No.   61.     Beaver    (2i/a    to      6    inch)  pi  ^.-'——■^..SSkK 

No.    SO.      Beaver    (41/3    to      S    inch)  j^l /''^^^^^fe^  T 

No.   90.     Beaver    (9        to    12   inch)  ^"tf^fl'^tf*     ^'^l     ■fe'  /l^Bffk     fl 

BUSHED     ^^3    .mr«ifc»f^«    %-     *,      DETACHABLE 

_^-..  >^«=--     _^__  LEADER 

These  large  "Beaver"  Tools  are  self-con-  |  TBa^-^^s^^^Ss*^  ^B^V  SCREW 

tained.  Strong  construction.  Will  with- 
stand hardest  field  use.  Large  tools  are 
similar   to  the  No.   41   herewith  illustrated 

and  have  the  same  advantages.     Two  sets         DRIVING  

of  dies  are  contained  in  the  stock  and  are  PINION  SisUyil^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H      STEEL 

both   controlled   by   same   lever.     One   man         SUPPORTED     ^feBlltl^^^^^B^^^^^^^^  GEARS 

threads   steel   or  wrought   iron   pipe   up   to  BOTH  ENDS        ^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^  PROTECTED 

12   inches  perfectly.     Every   "Beaver"   tool  >^ 

guaranteed.  ^"^-^ 

No.  41.      (2y2  to  4  inch) 

Number 41  61  SO                          90 

Threads  Pipe inches  21/2  to  4  214  to  6  41/2  to  8  9  to  12 

Shipping  weight    lbs.             100  200  230                         300 

Price  complete each  $110.00  220.00  300.00  500.00 

Price  extra  dies per  set              9.00  14.00  20.00                    30.00 


BEAVER  SQUARE -END  PIPE  GUTTERS 


No.  5  "Beaver"  cuts   M:,   %,  1,  1»4.  I'/a   and  2   inch 

Beaver  Square-End  Pipe  Cutters  cut  pipe  off  absolutely  square  and  smooth  by  means  of  two  specially 

designed  cutting  knives  automatically  fed  by  powerful  coiled  springs.  Saves  reaming  and  filing  to  remove 

burrs.     Cannot   split   the   pipe.     No.   10  and   15   are   ratchet  operated.  One  man  cuts  any  size  easily. 

Number    1  5                           10                           15 

Cuts  Pipe  .    inches               Vs  to  1  1/2  to  2                 2V2to4               2i.L>to6 

Price  complete    each                $18.00  '  20.00                    90.00                    180.00 

Price  Extra  Knives per  set                    1.20  1.50                      2.50                        5.00 

FOR  OTHER  STYLES  OF  PIPE  STOCKS  AND  PIPE  CUTTERS,  SEE  INDEX 


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GEO•B•eAXPE^fTER  ^  eO. 


OSTER  STOCKS  AND  DIES  FOR  HAND  OPERATION 


Fig.  201 
Front  View 


Figs.   204   and  206 


Figs.    16    and    17 
From    the    Front 


Figs.    16    and    17 
From    the    Side 


OSTER  PIPE  MACHINES 

For  Hand  Operation 

These  machines  are  complete  with  a  self-center- 
ing pipe  vise.  By  the  movement  of  the  top  vise 
wheel,  the  pipe  is  brought  central  with  the  dies,  as- 
suring straight  threads  without  further  attention 
on  the  part  of  the  operator.  No  previous  experience 
is  required  in  cutting  a  straight  and  perfect  thread 
in  this  machine.  The  dies  are  opened  or  closed  by 
the  movement  of  the  small  lever  handle,  which  you 
will  notice  on  the  top  at  the  front  of  the  machine. 
By  throwing  this  lever  handle  the  pipe  can  be  re- 
moved, without  turning  back  over  the  finished 
threads. 


No. 

Sizes 

R.  Hand 

inches 

Sets  of 
Dies 

Price 
Without 
Tripod 

Extra 

Dies 

per  Set 

Price 
Tripod 
Stand 

201 
204 
206 

Vi  to  2 
1       to  4 
1       to  6 

4            $   94.50           $4.50         $10.50 
4              210.00              6.00           15.00 
6              337.00              7.50           37.50 

OSTER  GEARED  DIE-STOCKS 

With  Adjustable  Centering  Chuck 

One  set  of  dies  threads  two  sizes  of  pipe.  To 
change  dies  simply  move  the  setting  plate  to  the  left 
as  far  as  it  will  go.  The  dies  can  then  be  inserted 
or  removed  through  the  die-head  without  removing 
any  part  of  the  machine. 

These  are  portable  pipe  tools  which  can  be  used 
as  a  Die-Stock;  as  a  Bench  tool;  or  complete  with 
Tripod  Stand.  Each  tool  is  strictly  a  one-man  out- 
fit. 

These  tools  have  no  leading  screw;  the  dies  are 
started  with  a  lever  handle.  One  movement  of  the 
lever  brings  the  head  to  position  for  the  next  cut 
without  backing  over  the  finished  threads.  No  pipe 
vise  required. 

Number    16  17 

Threads,    pipe    inches   2%  to  4   2%  to  6 

Price  with  bench  bracket each  $110.00     $185.00 

Price  with  tripod,  complete.  ..  .     "  125.00        200.00 

Price  dies  per  set  of  four  pieces    "  4.00  5.00 


OSTER    BULLDOG   DIE-STOCKS 

Every  Bulldog  Tool  has  the  5  BIG  OSTER  FEATURES— (1), 
self-locking,  quick-opening,  adjustable  dies;  (2),  self-locking, 
quick-opening,  self-centering  guides;  (3),  three-lever  control;  (4), 
no  loose  bushings  or  breakable  small  parts;  (5),  no  running  back 
over  newly-cut  threads.  Built  for  perfect  lubrication  and  long 
service. 

Bulldog  No.  82,  14  to  %  inch,  the  "baby"  of  the  line,  is  entirely 
self-contained.  One  set  of  double-end  protected  dies  thread  all 
four  sizes.     No  loose  parts. 

Bulldog  Ratchet  Die-Stocks  No.  102R  to  105%R,  in  addition 
to  all  features  of  above  tool,  have  *he  easy-pulling  ratchet. 


Range  of  Sizes  of  Pipe 

Regular    Stocks 

Ratchet 

Stocks 

ExtraDies 

Shipping  Weight 
Complete 

One 

One 

One 

One 

Cat. 

Price 

Catalog 

Price 

Per  Set 

Set 

Set 

Set 

Set 

No. 

Complete 

Number 

Complete 

(4  pes.) 

Katchet 

y*  to  % 

82 

$13.00 

$3.00 

10  lbs. 

Vs 

y4&% 

y2&% 

101 

13.00 

1.50 

11  lbs. 

%&% 

%&% 

i&iy* 

102 

17.00 

102     R 

$20.00 

1.75 

20  lbs. 

24  lbs. 

1&1% 

iy2&2 

103 

22.00 

103     R 

27.00 

2.00 

27   lbs. 

34   lbs. 

y2&% 

i&i^ 

iy2&2 

104 

25.00 

104      R 

30.00 

2.00 

29   lbs. 

35   lbs. 

¥♦&% 

y2&% 

i&i^ 

iy2&2 

104  y2 

28.00 

2.00 

30  lbs. 

iy2&2 

2y2&3 

105 

40.00 

105     R 

50.00 

3.00 

62   lbs. 

70  lbs. 

1&1V4 

iy2&2 

2%&3 

105  y2 

43.00 

lOSyaR 

53.00 

3.00 

65   lbs. 

73   lbs. 

2%&3 

3y2&4 

107 

55.00 

107      R 

60.00 

3.50 

94   lbs. 

138   lbs. 

iy2&2 

2y2&3 

3y2&4 

107  y2 

58.50 

107y2R 

63.50 

3.50 

98   lbs. 

142   lbs. 

2y2&3 

3y2&4 

4y2&5 

108      R 

75.00 

5.00 

137  lbs. 

iy2&2 

2y2&3 

3y2&4 

4y2&5 

lOSysR 

80.00      1 

5.00 

140  lbs. 

Nos.  105  to  107%,  operated  with  four  handles..  .Nos.  107R  to  lOSVjR,  operated  witli  four  handles  or  two 
handles  as  a  ratchet  stock.     All  tools  supplied  with  dies  and  handles  complete  at  above  prices. 
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149 


OSTER  POWER  PIPE  THREADING  MACHINES 


I 


The  Oster  two-piece  Nipple 
Jaws  are  attached  to  the  regular 
vise  on  the  machine,  by  means 
of  two  bolts.  When  the  vise 
jaws  are  opened,  the  nipple  is 
released  from  the  jaw  threads, 
the  same  as  an  ordinary  piece  of 
pipe.  These  jaws  are  made  of 
steel,  hardened,  and  will  hold  a 
close  nipple. 


Fig.    .iOOV    to     50SV 
Belt   Dri>eu   Model 


Fig.  300B  to 
Motor   Driven   Model 


These  machines  perform  every  one  of  the  many  pipe  threading  jobs  in  ordinary  use — pieces  long  or 
short,  straight  or  bent,  over  or  under  size,  nipples,  any  length,  and  all  thread  nipples 

Every  operating  part  is  right  under  the  hand,  so  that  not  a  moment  is  wasted  in  useless  action  of  the 
operator.  Without  changing  his  position,  he  sees  the  work  of  the  threading  dies  at  all  times  Quick 
results  are  given  by  the  lever  controlled  die  head,  which  is  released  and  reset  instantly  after  the  thread 
is  finished.  The  vise  grips  the  work  by  a  single  turn  of  the  wheel,  bringing  it  to  an  absolute  center.  All 
bearings  are  large  and  the  vise  has  no  chance  of  getting  out  of  alignment  with  the  center  of  the  dies. 

An  Automatic  Die  Release  can  be  added  to  these  machines,  designed  for  cutting  all  threads  equal 
length.  It  is  recommended  where  a  number  of  pieces  of  the  same  length  must  be  threaded.  When  ad- 
justed it  will  automatically  open  the  dies  and  remove  the  work  from  the  dies  without  any  attention  on  the 
part  of  the  operator.     It  can  be  set  to  cut  any  length  thread  desired. 

The  Oster  Fountain  Oil  Flood  pumps  an  individual  stream  of  oil  to  each  die,  constantly,  and  to  all 
positions  underneath  of  this  die,  even  when  in  position  underneath  the  pipe.  This  saves  your  dies,  pro- 
duces smoother  and  better  threads,  prevents  splashing  the  oil  all  over  the  machine,  and  also  prevents  oil 
draining  inside  the  pipe. 

An  unusual  feature  is  the  threading  of  short  lengths.  No.  300A  will  handle  pieces  down  to  iV>  inches; 
No.   304A,   iYz    inches;   No.   306A,   5%    inches,   all  with  the  regular  equipment. 


Number 

Size  of  Pipe 

Sets   of   Dies 

Price 

Extra  Dies,  per  set 
(4  Pes.) 

Drire 

Nipple  Jaws 
Eacli   Size 

Shipping 
wt..  lbs. 

300  A 

Vi  to  2 

4 

$   315.00 

$   4.50 

Belt 

$11.00 

1050 

304  A 

1        to  4 

4 

475.00 

6.00 

Belt 

11.00 

1550 

306  A 

IVi  to  6 

6 

660.00 

7.50 

Belt 

15.00 

2240 

308  A 

2  V„  to  8 

6 

1200.00 

15.00 

Belt 

4200 

300  B 

1/4   to  2 

4 

465.00 

4.50 

Motor 

11.00 

1050 

304  B 

1       to  4 

4 

700.00 

6.00 

Motor 

11.00 

1700 

306  B 

1 1/4  to  6 

6 

925.00 

7.50 

Motor 

15.00 

2600 

308  B 

2y,  to  8 

fi 

1500.00 

15.00 

Motor 

4600 

OSTER  MATCHLESS  DIE-STOCKS 

For  Hand  Operation 


Fig.   3B 


No.  3B  MATCHLESS  EASY-CUTTING  STOCK  is 
another  self-contained,  all-in-one  tool  with  no 
loose  parts.  Narrow,  receding,  easy-cutting,  ad- 
justable dies,  steel  guides  and  the  patented  Oster 
chip  shield  for  the  leader  screw  assures  good 
threads  and  long  wear. 

No.  3BR  MATCHT.RSS  RATCHET  STOCK  is  sim- 
ilar, but  has  the  added  convenience  of  the  ratchet 
feature.  Chips  and  oil  cannot  clog  the  leader  screw 
in  either  tool. 

This  new   4BR  MATCHLESS   RATCHET   STOCK 


Fig.  4BR 
Ratchet    Pattern;    Top    View 

is  built  to  meet  the  demands  for  a  Matchless  Stock 
of  greater  capacity — 21/2  to  4  inches.  One  man  can 
operate  this  tool  on  all  sizes  of  pipe  within  the  range 
as  catalogued. 


Number 

Sets  of 
Dies 

Price 

F.xtra     Ship'g. 
Dies          Wt. 

IB   »4   to   %    in 

2 

1 
1 
2 

$14.50 
30.00 
35.00 
80.00 

$1.50     11  lbs. 
2  00     25  lbs 

3B  to  1  to  2  in      .           

3BR  (Ratchet)  1  to  2  in 

4BR   (Ratchet)    2V2   to  4   in. 

2.00    36  lbs. 
5.00  120  lbs. 

FOR  OTHER  STYLES   OF  SCREW  PLATES,  SEE  EVDEX 


150 


GEO-BCAIiPErfTER  ^  eo. 


"TOLEDO"  PIPE  THREADING  DEVICES 

Toledo  Pipe  Threading  Devices  are  generally  acknowledged  to  be  the  greatest  labor-saving  pipe 
threading  tools  on  the  market.  Today  one  man  can  do  the  work  that  formerly  required  the  services 
of  two — and  sometimes — four  men.  Toledo  tools  eliminate  friction  at  the  cutting  edge,  made  pos- 
sible by  the  use  of  very  narrow  dies,  and  by  mechanically  giving  these  dies  a  receding  motion  while 
cutting  a  thread.  This  makes  the  actual  operation  of  cutting  a  thread  such  a  simple  matter  that 
one  man  can  cut  any  size  thread,  even  up  to  12  inch. 


Fig.  0. 


"Toledo"  Adjustahle  Threading  Device 
No.  0 


Capacity  %  inch  to  %  inch  Pipe  Inclusive 
Complete  with  R.,  H,  Dies 

This  tool  is  very  light  and  compact;  net  weight  7 
pounds;  total  length,  from  tip  to  tip  of  the  handles,  24 
Inches. 

It  differs  from  every  other  tool  of  its  capacity  in  that 
it  embodies  the  receding-die  feature  for  threading  %  inch, 
and  %  Inch  pipe,  and  is  the  easiest  operating  tool  for 
these  sizes. 

One  set  of  dies  is  used  for  threading  %  inch  pipe,  an- 
other set  for  %  inch  anvi  %  inch  pipe,  and  another  for 
%  inch  and  %   inch  pipe. 

liCft-hand  dies  can  be  furnished  on  special  order,  but 
when  cutting  left-hand  threads  it  requires  a  separate  set 
for   each  size  pipe. 

Liist  price  complete $16.00 

Extra  dies,  per  single  set 2.50 


Fig.  00.  "Toledo"  Pipe  Threader 

Capacity  %  to  %  inch  Inclusive 

The  newest  tiling:  in  pipe  threaders  for  small  sizes  of 
pipe.  It  produces  perfectly  true  tapered  threads  of  stand- 
ard size.  Lay  the  desired  die-head  on  the  ratchet,  pull 
back  the  pawl  and  it  drops  into  place.  You  are  then  ready 
to  thread  your  pipe. 

Tills  tool  can  be  used  in  the  closest  corners.  There  Is 
nothing  else  on  the  market  that  is  nearly  so  compact  as 
this  device,    and  it   threads  easily. 

If  you  do  not  want  all  the  die-heads,  buy  as  many  as 
you  want.  The  dies  can  be  taken  from  the  die-heads 
and  reground  several  times.  When  they  wear  out  others 
can  be  bought  In  sets  of  four  segments. 

List  price,  ratchet   only $3.00 

%,    Vi    and    %    inch   die-heads   with  dies each     3.00 

%   and    %    inch  die-heads  with  dies "         3.50 

New    dies     per  set     2  00 

Special  case  for  ratchet  and  die-heads each     1.00 


Fig.  1.     "Toledo"  Adjustable  Threading  Device 
No.  1 

Capacity  1  inch  to  2  inch  Pipe  Inclusive 

This  tool   is   the    "standard"   among   pipe-fitters  of  long 
practical    experience. 

Made  either  for  cutting  right-hand  or  left-hand  threads. 
Neither  tool  will  do  both. 

List  price   $24.00 

Extra  dies,   per  single  set 2.50 


"Toledo"  Adjustable  Ratchet  Threading  Device 
No.  lA  (Not  Illustrated) 

Capacity  1  inch  to  2  inch  Pipe  Inclaslve 

This  tool  is  in  every  essential  like  the  No.  1  except 
that  it  is  equipped  with  a  ratchet.  It  may  be  u!=ed  with 
two  handles  as  an  ordinary  die  stock,  or  with  one  handle 
Inserted  in  the  ratchet  case.  It  is  desirable  for  thread- 
ing pipe  down  in  a  trench  or  against  walls,  between 
rafters,  etc.  It  is  the  easiest  operating  pipe  threading 
tool    In    existence. 

Made  either  for  cutting  right-hand  or  left-hand  threads. 
Neither  tool  wiU  do  both. 

List  price   , $30.00 

Extra   dies,    per   single    set 2.50 


Fig.  10. 


'Toledo"  Adjustable  Threading 
Device  No.  10 


Capacity  1  inch  to  2  inch  Pipe  Inclusive 

This  tool  is  offered  to  those  desiring  a  tool  threading: 
several  sizes  of  pipe  with  one  set  of  dies.  While  we  do  not 
believe  this  the  most  desirable  practice  from  the  standpoint 
of  die  service,  yet  a  large  number  of  users  would  rather  buy 
new  dies  oftener  than  change  dies  for  each  size  of  pipe 
threaded.  Left  hand  dies  can  be  used  in  this  tool  and  can 
be  furnished  on  special  order.  It  requires,  however,  a 
separate  set  of  left  hand  dies  for  each  size  of  pipe. 

List  price,  complete  with  right  hand  dies $28.00 


GEO-B-CARPErfTER  s  eo. 


151 


TOLEDO  PIPE  THREADING  DEVICES 


Fig.  2. 


Fig.  a 

'Toledo"  Geared  Adjustable  Threading 
Device  Xo.  2 


Capacity  2%   inch  to  4  inch   Pipe  Inclusive 
Complete  with  Dies,  Ratchet  and  Driving  Cross 


A  light  and  compact  tool,  and  the  most  easily 
operated  pipe  threading-  device  in  existence.  Nei- 
ther is  the  ease  of  operation  obtained  at  the  ex- 
pense of  speed.  A  4  inch  thread  may  be  completed 
in  ten  minutes  without  undue  effort.  A  4  inch 
thread  has  been  cut  in  six  minutes. 

List  price    $100.00 

Extra   dies,    per   single   set 8.00 


Pig.  3 

Fig.  3.   ♦'Tole<lo"  Geared  Adjustable  Threading 
Device  No.  3 

Capacity  41/2   inch  to  S  inch   Pipe  Inclusive 
Complete  with  Dies,  Rsitchet  and  Driving  Cross 

The  lightest  and  most  compact  and  by  far  the 
most  easily  operated  pipe  threading  device  of  its 
capacity  in  e^xistence.  Its  net  weight  is  155  pounds. 
W^ith  clearance  in  other  directions,  it  may  be  oper- 
ated on  a  pipe  the  center  of  which  is  within  10 
inches  of  a  wall  or  other  obstruction. 

One  man  can  readily  cut  an  8  inch  thread  with 
same.  Ease  of  operation  is  not  obtained  at  the  ex- 
pense of 


List    Price     $300.00 

Extra  dies,  per  single  set 12.00 

All   Right-Hand  Tools  are   carried   in   stock   for 

prompt    shipment.      Left-Hand    Tools    are 

shipped   direct    from   factory. 


Fig.  25 


Fig.  25.    "Toledo"  Geared  Adjustable  Threading 
Device  No.  25 

Threads  214  inch  to  6  inch  Pipe  Inclusive 
Complete  with  Dies,  Ratchet  and  Driving  Cross 

A  tool  intermediate  in  size  to  the  No.  2  and  No. 
3.  For  those  who  require  to  thread  pipe  a  little 
larger  than  the  No.  2  will  handle,  yet  do  not  need 
one  as  large  as  the  No.  3. 

Threads  entire  range  of  sizes  with  one  set  of  dies. 
An  extra  set  of  dies  furnished  with  the  tools  so  a 
sharp   set   may   always   be   on    hand. 

Embodies  the  die-receding  principle;  has  no  cam- 
plate,   is   very  simple'  and  positive   in   its  action. 

One  man  can  thread  6  inch  pipe  easily. 

List  Price $230.00 

Extra   dies,   per   single  set 8.00 


Fig.    4 

Fig.  4.     "Toledo"  Geared  Adjustable  Threading 
Device  No.  4 


Capacity  0  inch,   10   inch   and   12   inch   inclusive 
Complete  witli  Dies,  Ratcliet  and  Drivii»g  Cross 

The  illustration  shows  the'  "big  fellow"  of  the 
line.  There  is  no  other  apparatus  for  threading 
pipe  of  these  sizes  that  does  not  weifjh  a  ton  or 
more.  The  "Toledo"  No.  4  weighs  255  pounds.  It 
is  strictly  portable.  May  be  put  on  a  pipe  any- 
where and  operated.  It  takes  two  men  to  put  it 
on  a  pipe,  but  after  it  is  on,  one'  man  can  cut  the 
thread. 

List  price    $500.00 

Extra   dies,   per   single   set 20.00 


IF    YOU    W  AXT    TO    KNOW    \VH.\T    EFFICIENCY    IN     SERVICE    REALLY    MEANS,     SEND     US    YOUR 

NEXT   ORDER 


153 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  5e  eo. 


PIPE  STOCKS 

PUMP  MAKERS'  STOCKS  AND  DIES 


Fig.  250 

These  double  stocks  are  fitted  with  Little  Giant  adjustable  bolt  dies  which  are  held  in  place  by- 
wedges.  The  wedg-es  have  beveled  sides  which  fit  the  bevel  on  the  dies.  Tightening  the  wedge  holds  the 
dies    rigidly   in   place. 

No.  250 — Cutting  sizes,  %  14,  :^12,  length  of  stock,  13%  inches;  net  weight,  1%  lbs.;  price each  *3.35 

Separate  Parts 

Stock  (including  wedge)  No.  250  (double) $0.85   1    Dies,  size   1/212 each  *1.50 

Dies,    size    %14 each     1.25       Guides   "  .20 

Dies,    size    •i''b12 "        1.25    I    Wedge    for   double    stock 15 


FULL-MOUNTED  STOCKS  FOR  RODS  AND  BOLTS 


The  die  slot  in  th 

s  stock  is 

bevelled  to  fit  Little  Giant  Dies. 

When  ordered  complete,  eac 

h  die  is  adjusted  with 

its  guide  in  a  separate 

stock  and 

is  ready  for  use. 

Prices  of  Stocks  and 

Parts 

I'Si 

Prices  of  Stocks  and 

Parts 

«*^ 

5 

It 

th 
13 

2- 

sf 

0^ 
w  ° 

III 

°1 

il 

1 

$0.50 
50 

8% 

$0.20 
.20 

$1.00 
1.00 

$1.70 
1.70 

3/ 

$0.75 
1.00 

W" 

$0.20 
.20 

$2.00 
2.00 

$2.95 
3.20 

8% 

.20 

1.00 

1.70 

7s 

1.00 

29 

.20 

2.75 

3.95 

50 

131/, 

.20 

1.25 

1.95 

a 

1.00 

29 

.20 

2.75 

3.95 

131/2 

.20 

1.25 

2.20 

1 

1.00 

29 

.20 

2.75 

3.95 

75 

20% 

.20 

1.50 

2.45 

1  Vb 

1.75 

39% 

.50 

4.00 

6.25 

75 

20% 

.20 

1.50 

2.45 

1  ^ 

1.75 

39% 

.50 

4.00 

6.25 

75 

25  y2 

.20 

1.75 

2.70 

1% 

2.25 

50 

.50 

5.00 

7.75 

.75 

25% 

.20 

1.75 

2.70 

11/2 

2.25 

50 

.50 

5.00                7.75 

Pig.  490 

SQUARE  PIPE  STOCKS  AND  DIES 

With  Square  Solid  Dies 

These  Pipe  Stocks  and  Dies  are  designed  to  thread  cast  or  wrought  iron  and  steel  pipe  and  are  guar- 
anteed to  work  to  Briggs  standard.  _  ,,  ^   ,  ^     ^  ^    ,  ■  ..v. 

The  Stocks  are  of  malleable  iron  with  nickel  plated  caps.  The  handles  are  of  drawn  steel  tubing  with 
outer  ends  rounded  and  welded  solid.  They  are  screwed  into  the  stock  and  are  nickel  plated.  The  Dies 
are  of  the  highest  grade  tool  steel  specially  treated  and  tempered  and  will  interchange  with  all  makes 
of  standard  solid  pipe  dies.  The  material,  its  careful  and  uniform  treatment  and  minimurn  tooth  clearance 
combine  to  produce  a  die  which  will  cut  with  reasonable  ease  and  hold  its  cutting  edges  for  a  long  period 

Wliile  dies  with  greater  clearance  may  cut  more  easily  at  first,  they  will  quickly  lose  this  temporary 
advantage  and  becoming  dull  will  break  the  teeth,  lose  size  and  produce  a  very  poor  thread. 

PRICES    EACH 


IVumber 

0 

1 

IVa 

1% 

2 

3 

31/2 

Size  of  Dies 

Vs.      V4,,      %.      % 

%,   %,   %,   %,  1 

%.  1,  ly* 

1,  IVi,  1% 

^H',/^''l/   ^ 

2%.    3 

2%.    3 

2x% 

2%xy4 

3x% 

3x% 

3%xy8 

4%xl% 

^li'^lY* 

Complete    

$9.50 

$15.00 

$13.50 

$13.50 

$20.00 

$43  00 

$51.00 

Stock    only 

3.50 

5.00 

«.0O 

6.00 

9.50 

25.00 

33.00 

Extra    Dies 

1.50 

2.00 

2..'>0 

2..50 

3.50 

9.«(0 

9.00 

Extra  Bushings.  . 

.25 

..■{5 

.45 

.45 

.60 

1.00 

Die    Frames 

.30 

.40 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.60 

Stocks  fios.  2,  3  and  3%  have  leader  screw  attachment.     Stock  No.  3y2  is  pi<ovided  with  four  handles. 


GEO-B-eAR.PEhfTER  ^  GO. 


153 


SCREW   PLATES 

THE  GREEN  RIVER  SCREW  PLATES  FOR  BOLTS 


Fig.  152 

Diameter  of  Dies  in  this  set,  %  in. 
Set  No.  152,  ^  to  t'b  in-     Stock  10  in.  long, 
with  both  Stock  and  Brace  Holder  for  Dies.     7 
sizes  ^\,  Vs,  ii,  ^2,  fff,  ^,  %  in.     Taps,  Dies  and 
Guides. 
Complete,  in  case $7.00 


Fig.  2029 

Diameter  of  Dies  in  this  set,  2fn  in. 
Set  No.  2029,  14  to  1/2  in.     Stock  18  in.  long. 
5   sizes,    1/4,   A,    %,    15,    Vz    in.  Taps,  Dies  and 
Guides. 
Complete,  in  case. $10.75 


Pig.  1124 

Diameter  of  Dies  in  this  set,  2^^  in. 
Set  No.  1124,  1/4  to  %  in.     Stock  22  in.  long, 
7  sizes,   14,  t^,  %,  fs,  Va,  %,  %   in.     Taps,  Dies 
and  Guides. 
Complete,  in  case $11.25 


Fig.  1104 

Set  No.  1104,  V4:  to  %  in.,  with  Adjustable 
Tap  Wrench  No.  53.  7  sizes,  %,  ^,  %,  i\,  %, 
%,  %  in.  Taps,  Dies  and  Guides.  Stock  22  in. 
long. 

Complete,  in  case $14.00 

Set  No.  1125,  with  extra  ^,j   in.  Tap,  Die 

and  Guide 16.25 


Fig.  1108 

Diameter  of  Dies  in  this  set,  2%  in. 
Set  No.  1108,  1/2   to  1  in.     Stock  29  in.  long-. 
5   sizes,    V2,    %,    %,   Vs.   1   in.     Taps,  Dies  and 
Guides. 
Complete,  in  case $16.75 


Fig.  1110 

Diameter  of  Dies  in  this  set,  2  %  in. 
Set  No.  1110,   %  to  1  in.     Stock  29  in.  long. 
7  sizes,   %,  j\,  V2,  %,  %,   Vs,  1  in.     Taps,  Dies 
and  Guides. 
Complete,  in  case $21.00 


Fig.  1112 

Set  No.  1112,  1/4  to  1  in.,  with  Adjustable  Tap 
Wrench  No.  54.     9  sizes   %,  A.   %.  I's.   V2.   %, 
%,   %,  1  in.     Taps,  Dies  and  Guides.     Stock  29 
in.  long. 
Complete,  in  case .  > $24.00 


Fig.  1119 

Set  No.  1119.  11  sizes,  %20,  ^18,  %16,  ^14, 
1/^13,  %ii,  3^10,  78 9,  18,  ii/gT,  1147  in.  Taper  Tap; 
Dies  and  Guides  2f^  in.  outside  diameter  for 
sizes  7'^  in.  and  smaller  and  2%  in.  for  sizes  % 
in.  and  larger;  2  stocks,  No.  1802  (18  in.  long) 
and  No.  1806  (35  in.  long);  adjustable  tap 
wrenches  No.  (11 1/^  in.  long),  and  No.  IV2 
(31  in.  long). 
Complete,  in  case $40.00 


NOTE— ^^TLL  SEND  ABOATE  SETS  1^2  0\^RSIZE,  V  THREAD,  UNLESS  OTHERWISE  ORDERED 


154 


Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  ^  Go. 


EXTRA  PARTS   FOR  GREEN  RIVER  SCREW  PLATES 


Fig.  495 

The  cut  above  shows  a  Die  and  Guide  taken  apart  to  show  the  mechanism. 
Prices    of   Parts    of    Green   River    Screw    Plates   Nos.  1  to  25 


Sizes 

Dies 

Guides 

No.  of  Tlireads 

Sizes 

Dies 

Guides 

No.  of  Threads 

A 

$1.25 

$0.25 

*24 

% 

$2.00 

$0.25 

*10,  12 

% 

1.25 

.25 

16,  18,  *20 

u 

2.25 

.25 

*10 

^ 

1.25 

.25 

16,  *18 

% 

2.50 

.25 

*9,  10 

% 

1.50 

.25 

14,  *16,  18 

it 

2.75 

.25 

*9 

iV 

1.50 

.25 

12,  *14,  16 

1 

3.00 

.25 

*8 

V2 

1.50 

.25 

*12,  13,  14 

IVs 

3.50 

.25 

*7,8 

A 

1.60 

.25 

*12.  14 

1% 

4.00 

.25 

*7 

% 

1.75 

.25 

10,  *11,  12 

1% 

4.50 

.25 

*6 

ih 

1.90 

.25 

*11,  12 

11/2 

5.00 

.25 

*6 

These  Dies  and  Taps  will  be  sent  1/32  oversize  (for  rough  iron)  with  threads  indicated 
form,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

ARMSTRONG'S  ADJUSTABLE  STOCK  AND  PIPE  DIES 


by 


Kis 

490D 

Tliread 
inches 

Complete 

Right  or 

Left 

Complete 

Right  and 

Left 

Extra  Parts 

No. 

D-es 
each 

Bushings 
each 

Thumb 

Screws 
each 

Ad.iustinK 
Screws 
each 

Collar 
Screws 
each 

1 

2 

2% 

3 

6 

7 

Vs    to       1/2 

14  tol 

y2  to  1  % 
1%  to  2 

2  1/2  to  3 
2  1/2  to  4 

$9.00 
12.00 
12.00 
20.00 
40.00 
60.00 

$14.00 
20.00 
18.00 

$1.25 

1.50 

3.00 

4.00 

15.00 

16.00 

$0.20 

.25 

.40 

.50 

1.00 

1.50 

$0.10 
.10 
.10 





$0.10 
.10 
.10 

$0.12 
.12 
.15 
.15 
.25. 
.25 

HIGKEYS  OR  ROD  BENDERS 


For  Bending  Reinfoicing  Bars  That  Are  Already  Laid  in  the  Forms 

We  manufacture  these  in  sizes  ranging  from  %  inch  to  1%  inches,  inclusive,  each  being 
made  to  withstand  the  strain  of  the  rod  for  which  it  is  intended.  Furnished  complete  with  handles. 
Prices  upon  receipt  of  quantity  and  specifications. 

FOR   COMPLETE  LINE   OP  ROD   BENDERS   AND   CUTTERS,  SEE  INDEX 


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155 


"RELIABLE"  SCREW  PLATES 

THIS    CUT    ILLUSTRATES 

NEW  HEXAGON  SHAPED  GUIDE 

AVhich  We  Are  Now  Furnishing  with  AH 
"ItELIABLE"  Screw  Plates 

This  guide  can  be  turned 
in  or  out  of  the  cap  ^vith 
;in  ordinary  monkey 
Avrench. 

It  will  save  trouble  in 
adjusting  the  die.  Simply 
hold  the  collet  in  the  stock 
and  turn  the  guide  with  a 
wrench. 

It  is  also  very  useful  in 
places  where  an  ordinary 
stock  cannot  be  used,  in 
dressing  over  bruised 
threads  or  threading  new 
work,  as  with  this  guide  the  dies  can  be  turned 
on  with  a  wrench. 


LIST  OF  ASSORTMENTS 


SINGLE-STOCKED 


20 
21 

99 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

29A 

42 


Capacity,  inches 


Price 
per 

set 


fe,  %,  Ts  and  1/2 

%,    V2    %  and   % 

A.   "s.   1/2,   %  and  % 

%,    %   and   1 

%,   %.   Vs  and  1 

A.   %,  I's.   %,   %  and  % 

1/4.  A,   %,  i\,  1/2,  %  and   %.... 

i\,  %,  i\,  V2,  i\,  %  and  % 

I's,  %,   %.  %.  78  and  1 

A.  %.  t'b,  V2,  %,  %.  %  and  1 
A,  %.  A,  %,  r's,  %,  %,  %  and 
.   114.   1%    and   1  Vo 

DOUBLED-STOCKED 


$12.00 
13.50 
14.75 
15.00 
17.50 
16.00 
17.50" 
18.50 
22.00 
25.50 
28.00 
39.50 


No. 

teneth 

of  Stocks 

inches 

Capacity,    inches 

Price 
per 
set 

35 
37 
39 

•15  and  23 
•15  and  23 
•15  and  26 

♦15  and  26 

26  and  40 
26  and  52 
26  and  40 

Vi,  t%,   %,  i\,   V2,   %  and  %.. 
and    1 

$18.00 
20.50 

27  50 

39A 

40 
41 
43 

V*.   A.    %.   A.    %.   ,%,    %.   %. 
%   and  1 

%,   %,   %.  1,  IV^  and  ly* 

%,  1,  1%.  11/4.  1%  and  11^.. 

30.00 
35.00 
45.00 

40  00 

44 

26  and  52 

^;1^.^^•ll:n^.^^.^: 

fiO.OO 

TRIPLE-STOCKED 


No. 

T..ength 

of  Stocks 

inches 

Capacity,  inches 

Fl-ice 
per 
set 

343 

•15,  26  and  40 
•15,  26  and  52 

^.^■.i'■.fe^i4''■ '!•..'''.■ 

$42.00 

344 

^■A.^'A'.1^inl-.'t 

62.00 

"All  nsNortmentH  havini;  a  15  Inch  Htock  include 
a  handy  Bit  Brace  Die  Holder  for  use  in  threading 
Clip  Bolt.s  on  wapons  and  automobiles  without  re- 
moving them  from  their  places,  also  for  other  work 
where    an    ordinary   stock    cannot    be    used. 


All  "Reliable"  Screw  Plates  are  fitted  with  dies 
that  can  be  turned  over  in  the  collets;  this  enables 
you  to  use  them  for  any  purpose  that  a  die  can  be 
used,  hand  work,  machine  work,  cutting  close  to  a 
bolt  head  or  shoulder,  cutting  threads  on  short 
bolts  that  are  not  long  enough  to  reach  through 
the  guide  or  follower;  and  then  our  handy  bit  brace 
feature  enables  you  to  use  them  in  any  ordinary 
bit  brace,  so  you  can  dress  over  threads  in  many 
places  where  you  cannot  use  an  ordinary  stock. 


FULL  STOCKED  LIST  OF  ASSORTMENTS 


No. 

Capacity,  inches 

Price 
per  set 

0 
1 
2 
3 

1 

i; 

1 

78,  j\  and  1/2 

%,    %   and   % 

%.   1^,   %   and   %... 

$12.00 
15.50 
16.75 

4 

%,  %  and  1 

19  50 

5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
9A 

%.  A,  1/2,  %  and  % 

-ft.   %,  I'ff,   V2,   %  and  % 

Vz',  %'.  %'.  %'  and^  1 . .  .1 ! ! ! ! ! .' ! ! ! ! 

%.  T^,  V2,  %,  %,  ■%  and  1 

%.  ,\,   V2,   ,%.   %,   %.   %  and  1.... 

18.00 
19.50 
20.50 
24.00 
29.50 
32.00 

W^Iien  ordering  always  specify  style  of  thread 
desired  whether  <'V"  exact  or  oversize  or  Ij.  S. 
standard. 

PRICE  LIST  OF  PARTS 


7j 

III 

0 

b 

c3 

6.  " 

A 

24 

2    &    2% 

$0.35 

$1.00 

$0.50 

$1.50i 

Vi 

20 

2    &    2% 

.45 

1.00 

.50 

1.50 

A 

18 

2    &   234 

.50 

1.00 

,50 

1.50 

% 

16 

2    &    2% 

.55 

1.25 

.50 

1.75 

A 

14 

2    &    2% 

.60 

1.25 

.50 

1.75 

% 

12 

2    &    2% 

.70 

1.50 

.50 

2.00 

I's 

12 

2% 

.80 

1.50 

.50 

2.00 

^8 

11 

2?4 

.90 

1.75 

.50 

2.25 

u 

11 

2% 

1.05 

1.75 

.50 

2.25 

% 

10 

2% 

1.20 

2.00 

.50 

2.50 

\l 

10 

2% 

1.40 

2.00 

.50 

2.50 

% 

9 

2% 

1.60 

2.75 

.50 

3.25 

n 

9 

2% 

1.80 

2.75 

.50 

3.25 

1 

8 

2-% 

2.00 

2.75 

.50 

3.25 

1% 

7 

4 

2.25 

4.00 

1.50 

5.50 

1V4. 

7 

4 

2.60 

4.00 

1.50 

5.50 

1% 

6 

4 

3.00 

5.00 

1.50 

6.50 

11/2 

6 

4 

3.50 

5.00 

1.50 

6.50 

WTien  ordering:  always  specify  the  style  of  thread,  whether  «V"  exact  or  oversize,  or  V.  S.  Standard. 


156 


GEO-B-CAKPEhfTER  ^  eo. 


TAPS— DIES— COLLETS 


BIT  BRACE  DIES  AND  COLLETS 


Tie.  858 

Bit  Brace  Dies  and  Collets  are  very  convenient 
for  redressing  threads  or  working  in  close  quar- 
ters where  it  would  be  impossible  to  use  a  screw 
plate. 

United  States  Standard  threads  recommended 
and  furnished  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Sizes  and  pitches  not  listed  are  special. 

Left-hand  threads  are  special. 


• 

Threads  oer  in. 

Size 

U.  S. 
Std. 

V. 

Tan 
only 

only 

only 

and 

Collet 

A 

30 

24 

$0.50 

n.oo 

$0.65 

$1.90 

V4. 

20 

20 

.50 

1.00 

.65 

1.90 

A 

18 

18 

.55 

1.00 

.65 

1.95 

% 

16 

16 

.60 

1.25 

.65 

2.25 

*M 

14 

.60 

1.25 

.65 

2.25 

r\ 

i4 

14 

.70 

1.25 

.65 

2.35 

*M 

12 

.70 

1.25 

.65 

2.35 

*Spe 

cial  to 

order 

only. 

LIST  OF 


LITTLE  GIANT    PARTS 

l/ist  of  Taps,  Dies  and  Collets 


% 

% 
^1 
% 
it 

1 

IVs 

ly* 
1% 

11/2 


^1 


(§*S 


Price  of 
Tap 


$0.35 

.45 

.50 

.55 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 

1.05 

1.20 

1.40 

1.60 

1.80 

2.00 

2.25 

2.60 

3.00 

3.50 


$1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.25 
1.25 
1.50 
1.50 
1.75 
1.75 
2.00 
2.00 
2.75 
2.75 
2.75 
4.00 
4.00 
5.00 
5.00 


$0 


EXTRA  STOCKS 


Tig.  497 


Stock  7}^  in.  long  for  collets  1  %  "  diam .  .$0.70 
Stock  131.^  in.  long  for  collets  1  %"  diam.  .  1.25 
Stock  14%  in.  long  for  collets  2  "  diam,  .  1.50 
Stock  23       in.  long  for  collets  2  %  "  diam .  .    2.00 

When  ordering  give  number  which  you  wish  stocks  for. 

ADJUSTABLE  TAP  WRENCHES 


stock  26  in.  long  for  collets  2  %  "  diam , 
Stock  29  in.  long  for  collets  2  %  "  diam . 
Stock  40  in.  long  for  collets  4  "  diam . 
Stock  52  in.  long  for  collets  4%"  diam. 


$1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 

1:5  0 

1.50 
1.50 


$2.00 
,  2.00 
.  6.00 
.    8.00 


SSMee^.idrU' 


These  Adjustable  Tap  Wrenches  will  hold  both  Hand  and  Pipe  Taps.  Adjustment  is  obtained 
by  revolving  one  of  the  handles.  The  jaws  are  made  of  fine  tool  steel,  are  rigidly  held  in  place, 
and  give  a  tight,  strong  grip. 

Sizes  No.  7  and  smaller  are  made  from  drop  forgings.  The  body  parts  of  larger  sizes  are 
malleable  castings,  with  handles  of  electrically  welded  steel  tubing,  light  and  very  strong.  The 
bodies  of  all  wrenches  have  a  neat  mottled  finish. 


Capacity  (Tap  .sizes) 

Full 
I.eneth 
inches 

Weisht 

No. 

Hand 

Inclusive 

inclies 

Machine 

Screw 
Inclusive 

Pipe 

Inclusive 

inches 

Price 

00 
0 

r 

24 

•  .  to    -^ 
Vsto    14 
A  to    % 

/b   to       1/2 

y*  to  % 

%  tol 

%  to  114 

%  tol  1/2 

^    1/2  toll/a 

1      and  over 

1%  and  over 

0  tol3 
0  to  18 
0  to  24 
8  to  30 
8  to  30 
15  to  30 
22  to  30 

Vs  to    % 
%to    % 

%  to  A 

%  to  1 
%  to  1 14 

1  to  2 

2  to  4 

51/2 

IP 

40  Va 
401/2 

1 1/2  oz. 
4      OZ. 

7  OZ. 
12      OZ. 

2      lbs. 
3%  lbs. 
41/2  lbs. 

8  lbs. 
8       lbs. 

12       lbs. 
25      lbs. 

$1.25 
1.50 
1.75 
2.00 
2.50 
3.50 
6.50 
8.00 
7.00 
15.00 
25.00 

GEO-B-eARPEM*TER  ^  CO. 


157 


SOLID  HEXAGON  DIES 

FOR   BOLTS 


Fig.   S56A 

These  dies  are  used  principally  for  repair  work,  and  for  dressing  over  bruised  or  rusty  threads,  and 
will  go  into  any  space  that  hexagon  nuts  will  go  into. 

Tbey  can  be  used  in  bit-brace  socl&ets,  ratchet  or  monkey  wrenches,  and  will  be  found  convenient  in 
many   T»ays. 

They   are   accurate,    durable   and  will   give   satisfactory  service. 

United    States    Standard    threads    recommended    and  furnished  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

V    exact    and    V    oversize    threads    furnished    to    order  at   regular   prices. 


Threads  per  Inch 

Size  of  Die 

Price 
each 

Size 

V.  s. 

S.  A.  E. 

Whit. 

Thick- 

standard 

Standard 

Standard 

Flats 

ness 

1^ 

20 

28 

2U 

20 

i 

V4, 

?0.30 

■fg 

18 

24 

18 

18 

h 

j> 

.40 

% 

16 

24 

16 

16 

i 

34 

.50 

A 

14 

20 

14 

14 

iV 

.60 

^ 

13 

20 

12 

12 

V2 

.70 

% 

12 
11 

18 
18 

12 
11 

12 
11 

\i 

•.IS 

II 

11 

10 

16 
16 

11 
10 

11 
10 

y 

.95 
1.00 

/^ 

9 

14 

9 

9 

1  % 

% 

1.10 

1 

8 

14 

8 

1  jj 

1.20 

1% 

7 

12 

7 

2 

1.40 

ly* 

7 

12 

7 

2i% 

1.60 

1% 

6 

]  2 

6 

2% 

1.80 

1^/2 

6 

]  2 

6 

2i\ 

2.00 

DIES 

MACHINE   OR   SOLID    BOLT 
FOR  BOLTS 


Xo 

856B 

size 

Number 
Thrend 

of 

Size  of 

Thick- 

Price 

Vi 

16.     IS, 

•20 

2ii 

¥2 

$1.80 

ft 

16.  *18 

2  i^ 

% 

1.80 

14.  *K., 

IS 

2% 

1.80 

12,  'H, 

16 

2% 

% 

1.80 

*12,     13, 

14 

21/2 

% 

1.80 

y 

*12.     14 

2^A 

% 

1.90 

10,  *11, 

12 

% 

2.00 

u 

•11,     12 

2V2 

% 

2.15 

% 

*10,     12 

% 

2.25 

n 

•10 

2% 

3f. 

2.30 

% 

•   9,     10, 

12 

2V2 

% 

2.40 

u 

•    9 

2V2 

?i 

2.55 

•   8,     12 

2% 

2.70 

i?l 

:?•  » 

2H 
2  ¥2 

3.00 
3.30 

1  % 

•    6 

21/2 

;.60 

1 1^ 

•   6 

3 

;.9o 

1  % 

♦   5,   5% 

3 

4.20 

1  % 

•   5 

3 

5.40 

1  % 

•   414,   5 

31/^ 

iy2 

6.50 

2 

•    4i'2.    5 

31.5. 

7.50 

Will    s 
cated  by 


end   above    j't    oversize,    with    threads   indi- 
star  (•),  V  form,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


NYE  "SKIP  TOOTH"  DIES 

I3IPROVED    SOLID   DIES 
FOR   PIPE 


Fig.  S56C 

Toolmakers  know  by  experience  that  a  square 
corner  must  be  avoided  in  any  hardened  or  tem- 
pered tool,  and  according  to  this  law  the  Nye  "skip 
tooth"  feature  has  now  been  perfected  by  rounding 
out  the  bottom  of  the  "skip  tooth."  These  rounded 
bottoms  are  extended  below  the  root  line  of  the 
chaser,  and  the'y  are  exactly  the  same  construction 
as    that    adopted    in    all    circular   saws. 

In  the  Improved  Nye  Die  the  chasers  are  cast 
into  a  block  of  metal,  and  the  angle  of  rake  is 
controlled  by  the  core  boxe's  which  are  made  ab- 
solutely  true. 


Cutting      Sixe incbcsl    %  l%-%l    V-i  \     %    1     1 

2xV2,   for  No.    0  Stock,  .each  2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

2y2X%,   for  No.    1   Stock     " 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

3.00 

3.50 

3x%,   for  Nos.   1  and  1/2 

1%   Stocks " 

'>.  50 

3.00 

3.50 

3.50 

4.00 

4x74.   for  No.   2   Stock.  .     " 

4.00 

4.00 

4.50 

5x1  >4.  for  Nos.  3  and  4 

Stocks    " 



CuttinK    Size     inches]  1% 

IVa    1     2    1   21/2  1      3 

2xy2,    for   No.    0   Stock.. each 

2y2X%,   for  No.   1   Stock     " 

3x%,   for  Nos.   1%    and 

l?i   Stocks    " 

4.00 

4.50 

4xT'r,   for  No.   2  Stock..     " 
5x114.  for  Nos.  3  afid  4 

4.50 

5.00 

5.00 

Stocks     " 

13.00 

14.00 

FOR    STOCKS,   TAPS    XSTi    COLLETS,    SEE    INDEX 


158 


GEO-BCAIiFEhfTER  «  60, 


HAND  POWER  BOLT  THREADING  MACHINES 

THREADING  MACHINE   FOR 
BOLTS  AND  NUTS 

Bench  or  Floor  Machine  for  Hand  Use 

Capacity — Vi   inch  to   %   inch  bolt  threads. 
Spindle — li%  inch  diameter  hole  full  length  to  cut 

any  length  of  thread. 
liengih  ot  Thread — 15Vz  inches  at  one  setting. 
Carriage — Moved  forward  and  backward  by  lever 
to  facilitate  starting  of  thread.  Jaw  supports 
opened  and  closed  by  hand  wheel  and  fitted 
with  hardened  tool  steel  grip-jaws  for  holding 
a  variety  of  sizes  and  shapes. 

Standard  Gquipmeut 
Tap    Chuck,    Oil    Tank,    Wrench,    Machine    Nut 
Taps,    Dies   and    Machine    Collets    for    cutting    i^ 
inch,  /j  inch,  %  inch,  j\  inch,   1/2  inch,  %  inch,   % 
inch. 

Prices   frith    Standard   Equipment 

Bench  machine   complete $50.00 

Mounted  on  legs 57.00 

U.  S.  standard  Threads  furnished  unless  otlier- 
wise  specified. 

V  form  and  Whitworth  threads  furnished  when 
requested. 

Space  Occupied,  Bench  or  Floor — 34x20  inches. 
Weights — Net  200  lbs.,  boxed  255  lbs.     With  legs, 
net   300   lbs.,   boxed  375   lbs. 


No.  1  Champion  Thread-Cutting  Machine  with 

Dies   only  cutting    14,    •,%,    %,   ^\,    i/^,    %   and 

%    inches.     Weight    40    lbs $18.00 

No.  2  Champion  Thread-Cutting  Machine  with 
Dies  only  cutting  %,  -fe,  %,  -iV,  V2,  %,  %, 
■%    and  1  inch.     Weight  45  lbs 22.00 

No.  3  Champion  Thread-Cutting  Machine  with 


Fig.  6 

THE   CHAMPION 

THREAD-GUTTING 

MAGHINE 

Furnished  with  Dies  only,  or  with 
Dies,  Taps  and  Tap  Chucks 

The  Champion  Thread-Cutting 
Machine  is  furnislied  with  dies 
complete  as  shown  in  illustration 
or  with  dies,  taps  and  tap  chucks 
complete  at  a  price  so  reasonable 
that  it  produces  a  pronounced  new 
outfit  for  every  blacksmith  that  is 
not  already  supplied  with  some 
machine  representing  far  greater 
investment  with  possibly  not  as 
great  capacity. 

It  has  a  rack  for  starting  the 
thread  on  the  bolt  instantly  and 
with  the  long  leveraged  crank 
which  can  be  shortened  or  leng- 
thened according  to  the  work.  The 
mechanical  eye  at  once  discovers 
that  this  is  just  the  machine  he 
wants  to  place  any  shop  in  shape 
to  meet  any  and  all  competition. 

The  Champion  is  sold  with  our 
guarantee  that  the  workmanship 
and  material  must  be  the  very 
best. 


Dies  ,  Taps  and  Tap  Chuck,  complete,  cut- 
ting 14,  A.  %,  /ff,  Vz,  %  and  %  inch.     Weight 

45   lbs $24.00 

No.  4  Champion  Thread-Cutting  Machine  with 

Dies,  Taps  and  with  two  Tap  Chucks,  com- 
plete .cutting  14,  T^j,%^,  1/2,  Ys,  %,  % 
and  1  inch.     Weight  55  lbs 30.00 


PRICE  LIST  OF  DIES  FOR  THE  CHAMPIOX  THREAD-CUTTING  MACHINE 

Unless  otherwise  ordered,  we  will  furnish  Dies  of 
Thread-Cutting  Machines  sS  oversize  V  thread.  Can 
supply  these  Dies  with  exact  size  V,  U.  S.  Standard 
or  Franklin  Institute,  A.  L.  A.  M.,  and  Whitworth 
form  of  thread,  at  regular  prices,  when  specially 
ordered. 

SEE  INDEX  FOR   EXTRA  TAPS   AND   COLLETS 


Price 

Size 

Price 

Size 

Price 

$1.50 

?1.50 

^ 

?1.50 

1.65 

Jr 

1.80 

V2 

2.00 

2.25 

% 

2.40 

H 

2.60 

2.85 

ii 

2.90 

•      % 

3.00 

3.40 

1 

3.75 

GEO•B•eARPE^fTE^?  «  Co. 


150 


THREADING  MACHINES— HAND  STOCKS 


Nos.  10  and  10 1^  Threading  Machines 
for  Bolts,  Xuts  and  Pipe 

Capacity,  %  inch  to  1  %  inch  Bolt 
Threads,  ii  inch  to  2  inch  Pipe 
Threads.  Right  or  left  hand.  Spindle, 
1%  inch  diameter  of  hole  full  length 
to  cut  any  length  of  thread.  Length 
of  thread,  14i/4  inches  at  one  setting. 
Carriage,  vise  is  opened  and  closed 
by  hand  wheel  and  fitted  with  inter- 
changeable hardened  tool  steel  grip- 
jaws  for  holding  a  variety  of  sizes  and 
shapes.  Drive,  Cone  pulley;  3  step; 
6,  8  and  10  inch  for  3  inch  belt. 
Countershaft  speed,  10x3  i/^  inch  pul- 
ley, 250  R.  P.  M.  Geared  5  to  1. 
Oil  pump  geared  direct  to  spindle. 
Works  equally  well  with  right  or  left 
hand  drive. 


Standard  Equipment 

Machine    Nut    Taps,    Little    Giant 

Dies  and  Machine  Collets,  Tap  Chuck, 

Oil  Pump  and  Tank,  Gear  Guards. 

Xo.  10 — Cutting  14  inch,  i\  inch,  %  inch, 
fs  inch,  V2  inch,  %  inch,  %  inch,  % 
inch,  1  inch  (right  hand).  With  Fric- 
tion Countershaft $125.00 

With  Plain  Countershaft 115.00 

No.  10^^ — Cutting  1/4  inch,  tV  inch,  % 
inch,  /ff  inch,  %  inch,  %  inch,  %  inch, 
%  inch,  1  inch,  1  %  inch,  1 ii  inch 
(right  hand).  With  Friction  Counter- 
shaft        143.90 

With  Plain  Countershaft 133.90 


Fig.   2T4 

FOR   RODS, 


PIPE,   AND 


Fig.  10 
U.  S.  Standard  threads  furnished  unless  other- 
wise specified. 

V  form  and  Whitworth  threads  furnished  v;hen 

requested. 

Extra  Equipment 

Right  hand  Adjustable  Pipe  Dies  and 
Collets  cutting  i/4  inch,  %  inch,  % 
inch,  %  inch,  1  inch,  1%  inch,  1 1^ 
inch,  2  inch    (extra) $31.00 

FOR   EXTRA    DIES,    SEE    "LITTLE    GIANT    DIES" 
IN  INDEX 

Floor  space,  53x27  inches.  Weights  (includ- 
ing Plain  Countershaft)  No.  10,  net  630  lbs., 
crated   750  lbs.;   No.   10*4,  net  655  lbs.,  crated 

800  lbs. 

Assortments  of  Full  Mounted  Stocks 
and  Dies  for  Pipes 
Briggs  standard  right-hand  threads  furnished 
in  United  States  and  Whitworth  in  other  coun- 
tries unless  otherwise  specified. 

Left-hand  threads  at  regular  prices. 
For    convenience    in    shipping,    the    rack    is 
knocked  down  and  packed  with  the  stocks  in  a 
plain  durable  case. 

No.  271 — Assortment  of  4  stocks, 
dies  and  guides,  cutting  %,  14, 
%   and    1/2.     Weighs  171/2   lbs. 

Price  including  rack $  8.00 

No.  272 — Assortment  of  5  stocks, 
dies  and  guides,  cutting  V4,  %, 
1/2,   %   and  1.     Weighs  32  lbs. 

Price    including    rack 11.00 

No.  273 — Assortment  of  6  stocks, 
dies  and  guides,  cutting  Vi,  %, 
1/2,  %,  1  and  11^.  Weighs 
4314  lbs.  Price  including  rack  16.00 
No.  274 — Assortment  of  8  stocks, 
dies  and  guides,  cutting  i/4,  %, 
y2 ,  %  ,  1,  1 14 ,  1 1/2 ,  2.  Weighs 
71  lbs.     Price  including  rack.  .    28.00 

FOR    PRICE    OF    PARTS.    SEE    "FULL    MOUNTED 
STOCKS"    IN    INDEX 
CUTTERS,   SEE   INDEX 


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THREADING  MACHINES  FOR  BOLTS,  NUTS  AND  PIPE 
No.  36  LITTLE  GIANT  OUTFIT 


Figr. 


*  Extra  Equipment 

Right  hand  Pipe  Die-lands  cutting  %   inch,   % 
inch,   Yz   inch,   %   inch,  1   inch,  1'%,   inch,  lYz 

inch,  2  inch   (extra) $32.00 

Floor  space  occupied,  41x69  inches.  Weights 
(including  Friction  Countershaft)  net  1625  lbs., 
crated  1950  lbs. 


With  Automatic   Opening  Die  Head 

Capacity,  %  to  2  inch  bolt  threads,  %   to 

2  inch  pipe  threads.*  Cuts  right  or  left 
hand.  Spindle,  2i's  inch  diameter  of  hole 
full  length  to  cut  any  length  of  thread. 
licngth  of  thread,  17  inches  at  one  setting. 
Carriage  moved  forward  and  backward  by- 
hand  wheel  to  facilitate  starting  of  threads. 
Vise  is  opened  and  closed  by  hand  wheel 
and  fitted  with  interchangeable  hardened 
tool  steel  grip-jaws  for  holding  a  variety 
of   sizes   and   shapes.     Drive,   Cone   pulley; 

3  step;  10,  12  and  14  inch  for  41/2  inch  belt. 
Countershaft  speed,  14x4  inch  pulley,  300 
R.  P.  M.  Geared  12  to  1.  Oil  Pump  geared 
direct  to  spindle.  Works  equally  well 
with  right  or  left  hand  drive. 

Machine  Equipped  as  Follows: 

Automatic  Opening  Die  Head,  Tap  Jaws, 
Oil  Pump  and  Tank,  Gear  Guards,  Splash 
Hood  and  Wrenches.  Machine  Nut  Taps 
and  Die-lands  cutting  right  hand  threads 
as  follows:  V2  inch,  %  inch,  %  inch,  % 
inch,  1  inch,  1%  inch,  l^A  inch,  1%  inch, 
11/2    inch,    13/4    inch,   2   inch. 

Including  Friction  Countershaft.  ..  .$335.00 

Including  Plain  Countershaft 325.00 

Without  Countershaft 300.00 

Extra  Die-lands,  per  set  4  pieces....      4.0O 


U.  S.  Standard  threads  furnished  unless  otherwise 
specified. 

Whitworth   threads    furnished   when    requested. 
V  form  threads  are  not   furnished  with  this  size 
machine. 


No.  32   LITTLE  GIANT  OUTFIT 


With  Automatic  Opening  Die  Head 

Capacity,  V4  inch  to  1  inch  bolt,  ^A  inch 
to  1  inch  pipe.*  Cuts  right  or  left  hand. 
Spindle,  l*/^  inch  diameter  of  hole  full 
length  to  cut  any  length  of  thread. 
Leng^th  of  thread,  14  inches  at  one  setting. 
Carriage  moved  forward  and  backward  by 
hand  wheel  to  facilitate  starting  of  threads. 
Vise  is  opened  and  closed  by  hand  wheel  and 
fitted  with  interchangeable  hardened  tool 
steel  grip-jaws,  for  holding  a  variety  of  sizes 
and  shapes.  Drive,  Cone  pulley;  3  step,  6,  8 
and  10  inch  for  3  inch  belt.  Countershaft 
speed.  12x4  inch  pulley,  250  R.  P.  M.  Geared 
5  to  1.  Oil  Pump  geared  direct  to  spindle. 
Works  equally  well  with  right  or  left  hand 
drive. 

Machine  Equipped  as  Follows: 

Automatic  Opening  Die  Head,  Tap  Jaws, 
Oil  Pump  and  Tank,  Gear  Guards,  Splash 
Hood,  Wrenches. 

Machine  Nut  Taps  and  Die-lands  cutting 
right-hand  threads  as  follows:  Vi  inch,  -fj 
inch,  %  inch,  {^  inch,  %  inch,  %  inch,  % 
inch,    %   inch,  1  inch. 

With    Friction    Countershaft $190.00 

With   Plain   Countershaft ISO.OO 

Without    Countershaft 165.00 

Extra  Die-lands  per  set  4  pieces 2.50 

U.  S.  standard  threads  furnished  unless  otherwise 
specified. 

V  form  and  Whitworth   threads  furnished  when 
requested. 


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*  Extra  Equipment 

Right-hand    Pipe    Die-lands    cutting    %     inch, 
^4    inch,    %    inch,    V2    inch,    %    inch,    1    inch 

(extra)     $15.00 

Briggs      standard      furnished      unless      otherwise 

specified.     Whitworth      standard      furnished      when 

requested. 

Floor    space.    32x56    inches.     Weigfhts    (including 

Friction  Countershaft)  net  925  lbs.,  crated  1050  lbs. 


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FLOOR  AND  POST  DRILLS 

WESTERN  CHIEF  ELECTRIC  DRILL 

No.  20 

A  Long  Stroke  Post  Drill  equipped  with  a  high 
class,  powerful  motor  of  the  best  make,  costing  less 
than  25c  a  day  to  operate. 

There  are  no  belts,  the  motor  being  directly 
connected  with  spur  gear  drive,  accurately  cut. 

Fast  and  slow  speed,  instant  change. 

Horizontal    positive    gear    driven    worm    feed, 
,  changeable  instantly  to   fast,   slow  or  medium 
desired. 

Up  and  down  run  of  spindle  8  inches,  which  is 
very  important  for  shops,  especially  where  wood- 
work is  done. 

Drills  to  center  of  18  inch  circle. 

Bores  0  to  1  %  inches. 

Up  and   Down  run  of  Spindle,   8  inches. 

Up  and  Down  run  of  Table,   20  inches. 

Greatest    distance    from    Table   to    Spindle 
inches. 

Spindle  bored  for  %  or  U  inch  shank  bits, 
ways  state  size  when  ordering. 
.:,;^-                           Weight,  350  pounds.  Flgr.  2s 

List  Price  (as  illustrated) $13."5.00 

WESTERN  CHIEF  SENSITIVE  BENCH  DRILL  No.  28 

For  Light  and  Rapid  Drilling 


Drills  to  the  center  of  a  9  inch  circle.  Bores  0 
to  Vz  inch.  "Vertical  traverse  of  spindle,  ZV^  inches. 
Vertical  traverse  of  table,  8  inches.  Greatest  dis- 
tance from  table  to  spindle,  8  inches.  Diameter  of 
column,  2%   inches.     Size  of  tight  and  loose  pulleys, 


List    price     ^25, 


4x1%  inches.  Should  run  650  revolutions  per  min- 
ute. Size  of  large  cone  pulley.  4%xiy2  inches.  Size 
of  small  cone  pulley,  3x1  Va  inches.  Spindle  is  fitted 
with  holes  for  drills  having  No.  1  taper  shanks. 
Height,   32  inches.     Weight,   85  pounds 


Fie.  0% 


Fig.  0 


Fig.  00 


Fig.  3 


No.  Oy-.  Bores  0  to  %  inch.  Drills  to  center  of 
12  inch  circle.  Up  and  down  run  of  spindle,  2'?4 
inches.  Up  and  down  run  of  table,  9%  inches. 
Greatest  distance  from  table  to  spindle,  9^4  inches. 
Takes  bits  with  i^  inch  shanks.  Weight,  50  pounds. 
List  each    <|(5.50 

Xo.  0.  Bores  0  to  %  inch.  Drills  to  center  of  12 
inch  circle.  Up  and  down  run  of  spindle,  2%  inches. 
Up  and  down  run  of  table,  9%  inches.  Greatest 
distance  from  table  to  spindle,  9%  inches.  Takes 
bits  with  %  inch  shanks.  Weight.  75  pounds. 
List  each    ,7  50 


No.  00.  Bores  from  0  to  H4  inches.  Drills  to 
center  of  15-inch  circle.  Up  and  down  run  of 
spindle,  3  inches.  Up  and  down  run  of  table.  10% 
inches.  Greatest  distance  from  spindle  to  table,  13 
inches.  Size  of  pulleys  for  power.  8x2%  inches, 
should  run  200  revolutions  per  minute.  Weight, 
110  pounds.  Spindle  bored  for  Vz  to  41/64  inch 
shank  bits.  Always  state  size  when  ordering. 
List  each    $10.00 

No.  3.  Automatic  self-feed.  Drills  to  center  of 
1414  inch  circle.  Bores  0  to  1  inch.  Up  and  down 
run  of  spindle,  3^2  inches.  Up  and  down  run  of 
table.  11  inches.  Greatest  distance  from  table  to 
spindle,  10%  inches.  Spindle  bored  for  i^  or  41/64 
inch  shank  bits.  Size  of  pulleys,  for  power.  8x2% 
inches.  Always  state  size  when  ordering. 
Weight  95  lbs.     List  price  each $10.00 


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FLOOR  AND  POST  DRILLS 

No.  IC.  A  Post  Drill  with  all  the  fine  features 
of  machine  shop  floor  drills.  Straight  and  bevel 
gears  are  cut.  Fast  and  slow  speed,  instant  change. 
Hand  lever  feed,  also  horizontal  gear-driven  pos- 
itive self-feed,  changed  to  fast,  slow  or  medium 
speed  instantly.  These  feeds  work  independently 
of  each  other,  and  bit  is  lifted  quickly.  Raise  and 
lower  device  to  table.  Drills  to  center  of  24  inch 
circle.  Bores  0  to  IVz  inches.  Up  and  down  run 
of  spindle  6^  inches.  Up  and  down  run  of  table, 
151/^  inches.  Greatest  distance  from  table  to 
spindle,  18^^  inches.  Size  of  pulley,  10%x2i^ 
inches.  Should  run  175  to  180  revolutions  per 
minute.  Spindle  bored  for  i^  to  %  inch  shank 
bits.  Always  state  size  when  ordering.  Weight, 
hand  power  340  pounds;  hand  and  power  360 
pounds.  Always  shipped  A^ithout  pulleys,  unless 
ordered. 

Hand  Power  only List   $42.50 

With  Pulley   (as  illustrated)    "        46.50 


Pig.    16  Fig.    17 

No.  17.  A  finished  floor  Drill,  both  hand  and  pulley  power.  Straight  and  bevel  gears  are 
cut.  Fast  and  slow  speed,  instant  change.  Hand  lever  feed,  also  horizontal  gear-driven  positive 
self-feed,  changed  to  fast,  slow  or  medium  instantly.  These  feeds  work  independently  of  each 
other,  and  bit  is  lifted  quickly.  Raise  and  lower  device  to  table.  Drills  to  center  of  24  inch 
circle.  Bores  0  to  1 1/^  inches.  Up  and  down  run  of  spindle,  6  Vi  inches.  Up  and  down  run  of 
table,  15  Vz  inches.  Greatest  distance  from  table  to  spindle,  18%  inches.  Height  of  machine, 
71  inches.  Floor  space,  15x26  inches.  Size  of  pulleys,  10%x2i4  inches.  Should  run  175  to 
180  revolutions  per  minute.  Spindle  bored  for  %  or  %  inch  shank  bits.  Always  state  size  when 
ordering.  When  specially  ordered  we  will  bore  spindle  to  receive  No.  3  Morse  taper.  Weight, 
535  pounds,  hand  and  pulley  power  as  shown. 
List  price,  Hand  and  Pulley  Power  (as  illustrated) $65.00 

No.  7.  Automatic  self-feed.  Cut  gears,  fast  and  slow  speed,  instant  change.  Drills  to  center 
of  21  inch  circle.  Bores  0  to  IVz  inches.  Up  and  down  run  of  spindle,  5  inches.  Up  and  down 
run  of  table,  16i^  inches.  Greatest  distance  from  table  to  spindle,  19  Vz  inches.  Size  of  pulleys 
for  power,  10%x2i^  inches.  Should  run  175  to  180  revolutions  per  minute.  Spindle  bored  for 
V2  or  %  inch  shank  bits.  Always  state  size  when  ordering.  Weight,  hand  power,  275  pounds; 
pulley  power,  295  pounds.  The  shaft  of  this  drill  (when  ordered  hand  power)  is  left  extended  to 
receive  pulleys  any  time  thereafter.     Always  shipped  ^^^thout  pulleys,  unless  ordered. 

List  price,  without  pulleys,  Hand  Power  only $33.30 

List  price,  with  Pulleys  (as  illustrated) 37.50 


No.  18.  Spindle  is  double  equipped  with  ball  bear- 
ings. Straight  and  bevel  gears  are  cut.  Fast  and  slow 
speed,  instant  change.  Horizontal,  positive,  gear-driven 
self-feed,  changeable  instantly  to  fast,  slow  or  medium 
as  desired.  Hand  lever  feed,  working  independent  of 
self-feed;  the  most  powerful  of  any  post  drill  on  the 
^  market.  Permits  a  quick  lift  or  return  of  spindle,  an 
*  excellent  feature  for  wood  boring.  Raise  and  lower  de- 
vice to  table.  Drills  to  center  of  21  inch  circle.  Bores 
0  to  11^  inches.  Up  and  down  run  of  spindle,  BVz 
inches.  Up  and  down  run  of  table,  16  14  inches.  Great- 
est distance  from  table  to  spindle,  18  inches.  Size  of 
pulleys,  10%x2%  inches.  Should  run  175  to  180  revo- 
lutions per  minute.  Spindle  bored  for  Vz  or  %  inch 
shank  bits.     Always  state  size  when  ordering. 

When   ordered   hand   power   only,    shaft  is   left  ex- 
tended so  that  pullej's  may  be  placed  at  any  time. 

Hand  Power  only,  weight,  300  lbs List  price  $40.50 

Hand     and     Power     (as     shown),     weight,     320 

lbs List  price    44.50 


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Fig.  36.     Lpright  Drill 


UPRIGHT  DRILLS 

Model  35  Drill  is  equipped  for  hand 
lever,  or  wheel  and  lever  feed  only. 

Model  36  Drill  has  back  gear,  power 
feed  and  automatic  stop.  Can  be  furnished 
with  tapping  attachment  for  a  nominal 
charge. 

A  very  valuable  machine  for  all-around 
work.  All  parts  are  solid,  simple  and 
compact.  The  best  of  material  and  work- 
manship used  throughout. 

All  machines  are  tested  before  leaving 
the  factory  and  guaranteed  in  every  re- 
spect. 

LIST  PRICES 

No.   35.     Drill,  plain  lever $115.00 

No.    35.      Drill,  wheel  and  lever  (as 

illustrated) 120.00 

No.    36.      Drill     150.00 

No.    3  6.      Drill,     with    tapping    at- 
tachment   (not  illus.)  .    160.00 


Fig.  35.      Upright  Drill 


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Height  of  drills,  72  inches. 

Greatest  distance  between  base  and  spindle, 

inches. 
Greatest  distance  between  table  and  spindle 

inches. 
Travel  of  spindle,  9  inches. 
Diameter  of  spindle  in  sleeve,  1^  inches. 
Spindle  socket,  No.  3  Morse. 
Drills  to  center  of  21  inch  circle. 
Diameter  of   table,   16   inches. 

NO.    15   WESTERN   CHIEF   DRILL 

Ball  Bearings.     Cut  Gears.     Back  Geared.     Self- 
feed.     Changeable  Speed. 

Drills  to  center  of  19- 
inch  Circle.  Bores  0  to 
1 1/^  inches.  Up  and 
down  run  of  spindle  4 
inches.  Up  and  down 
run  of  table,  11% 
inches.  Greatest  dis- 
tance from  table  to 
spindle,  13%  inches. 
Size  of  pulleys,  8x2% 
inches.  Should  run  200 
revolutions  per  minute. 
Spindle  bored  for  'V2  or 
%  inch  shank  bits.  Al- 
ways state  size  when 
ordering. 

It  has  two  speeds, 
Fast  and  Slow,  and  for 
heavy  drilling  the  slow- 
speed  is  instantly  ob- 
tained by  inserting  the 
crank  handle  in  rim  of 
fly  wheel. 

The  shaft  on  this 
drill  (when  ordered 
hand  power)  is  left  e.\- 
tended,  to  receive  pul- 
leys at  any  time  thereafter. 
Hand     Power     (as    shown),     weight   180 

lbs Each,    $17.50 

Hand    and    Pulley    Power,    weight    190 

lbs 19.50 


DESCRIPTION 

Diameter  of  column,   5  %    inches. 

Travel  of  table  on  column,  17  inches. 

Size  of  cone  pulleys,  8%,  714,  5%,  4x2 1/2   inch 

face. 
Diameter  of  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  8x2%  inch 

face. 
Speed  of  countershaft,  about  380  R.  P.  M. 
Net  weight,  No.   36,  680  pounds. 
Net  weight.  No.  35,  59  0  pounds. 


Fig.    1.5. 
Western   Chief 


WESTERN   CHIEF   DRILL   NO.   19 


A  low-priced  combined 
hand  and  self-feed  Drill. 
Adapted  to  ordinary  shop 
use. 

The  hand  and  self-feed 
are  independent  of  each 
other,  and  foi,-  quick  work, 
such  as  wood  boring,  it  is 
unsurpassed,  as  bit  is  quick- 
lifted. 

Drills  to  center  of  I6V2 
inch  circle. 

Bores    0    to    1  %    inch. 
Up  and  down  run  of  spin- 
dle, 5  1/2   inches. 

Up  and  down  run  of  ta- 
ble, 11  inches. 

Greatest  distance  from  ta- 
ble to  spindle,    14  inches. 

Spindle  bored  for  %  or 
;';{  inch  shank  bits.  Always 
state  size  when  ordering. 


Fig.   19. 
AVestern    Chief 


When  ordered  hand  pow- 
er only,  the  shaft  is  left  ex- 
tended,  so    that   pulleys   may   be   placed    at  any 
time. 

PRICES 

Hand  Power  only    $18.00 

With  Pulley   (as  illustrated)    20.00 


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WALI>  OR  POST  RADIAL  DRILLS 


Furnished  with  ly^  or  ZVz  foot  arms.  Model  50 
is  equipped  for  hand  lever  feed  only.  Model  51  has 
power  feed  and  automatic  stop.  Self  feed  has  four 
speeds  driven  by  four-step  gear  cone.  Can  be  con- 
veniently changed  by  means  of  sliding  collar. 

Very  valuable  machines  for  all  around  work. 
All  parts  are  solid,  simple  and  compact.  The  best 
of  material  and  workmanship  used  throughout. 
All  machines  are  tested  before  leaving  factory,  and 
guaranteed  in  every  respect. 


Drill  Xo.  50 

These  drills  are  extremely  accurate  and  powerful.  They  embody  many  exclusive  and  valuable 
features,  and  combine  several  drills  in  one — all  stationary  floor  drills  up  to  30  inch  and  2^  foot 
radial.  The  radial  type  of  drill  represents  the  only  complete  type  of  drilling  machine  and  can  be 
used  where  the  stationary  spindle  type  cannot.  This  is  especially  true  in  garages,  bridge,  boiler, 
machine,  blacksmith  shops,  etc.,  or  any  place  where  a  wide  range  of  drilling  is  done. 

The  arm  can  be'  swung  against  the  wall  and  securely  tightened  in  any  position.  These  drills 
are  driven  by  a  four-step  cone  countershaft  (with  self  oiling  bearings)  which  should  be  attached 
to  the  ceiling  The  spindle  head  can  be  traversed  along  the  arm  by  means  of  hand  wheel  screw, 
and  can  be  firmly  clamped  in  any  position.  The  spindle  has  a  quick  return  hand  lever,  in  addition 
to  the  regular  hand  feed  lever. 


SPECIFICATIONS 


Drill  No.  51 


Height   of   drill,    5  6    inches. 

Drills  to  center  of  circle  outside  of  column,  64 
inches  with  ly^  foot  arm — 84  inches  with  3 1^  foot 
arm. 

Greatest  distance  of  center  of  spindle  to  column, 
3  2  inches  with  ly^  foot  arm — 42  inches  with  3 1/^ 
foot  arm. 

Smallest  distance  of  center  of  spindle  to  column, 
7    inches. 

Greatest   distance    of   spindle   table,    18    inches. 

Traverse   of   spindle   up   and   down,    9   inches. 

Diameter   of   spindle   inside   sleeve,    Ifg   inches. 

Diameter    of    column,    5  %    inches. 

Size  of  cone  pulleys,  8%,  7^,  5%,  4x2*4  inch 
face. 

Diameter  of  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  8x2  V^  inch 
face. 

Speed   of   countershaft,   about   380   R.    P.   M. 

Net  weight.  No.    50,    800   lbs;    No.    51,   850   lbs. 

Spindle,   No.    3    Morse,   will   carry   1 1/4    inch   drill. 

Equipped  with  all  necessary  gear  guards  (not 
illustrated).  Four-step  countershaft  furnished  as  part 
of  regular  equipment.  Wood  post  not  furnished  with 
drill. 


LIST    PRICE 

Model  50,  21/2  feet -, ^^22-JJ 

Model  50,  3  1/2  feet \VkWc. 

Model  51,  21/2  feet 300.00 

Model  51,  3y2  feet 325.00 


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ELECTRICALLY-DRIVEN  SENSITIVE  DRILLS 

FRICTION  AND  DIRECT  DRIVE 

These  tools  are  designed  for  light  work  and  will  drill  holes  up  to  %  inch 
In  diameter.  The  spindle  is  made  of  tool  steel,  is  counterbalanced  by  a  spring, 
and  is  provided  with  a  ball  thrust  bearing.  The  weight  and  thrust  of  the 
friction  disc  is  also  carried  on  a  ball  bearing. 

The  table  is  counterbalanced  by  a  weight  in  the  column  and  can  be 
swung  around  out  of  the  way  when  desired.  A  finished  boss  is  provided 
on  the  base  under  the  spindle  for  convenience  in  centering  long  shafts. 
There  is  an  index  line  on  column  for  setting  the  table  central  at  any  height. 
The  friction  disc  drive  permits  of  quick  adjustment  of  speed  and  also  keeps 
the  power  in  proper  proportion  to  the  size  of  the  drill.  Furnished  complete, 
ready  to  run.     No  belts,  shafting  or  countershafting  necessary. 


SPECIFICATIONS 

Type Floor 

Drills  in  center  of in.  12  16 

Will  drill  holes in.  Vz  % 

Greatest  distance  from  table  to  spindle,  .in.  38%  40 

Vertical  traverse  of  spindle in.  3  3 

Vertical  adjustment  of  table in.  35  35 

Diameter  of  spindle  in  sleeve in.  i|  ig 

Diameter  of  spindle  above  sleeve in.  %  % 

Finished  diameter  of  column in.  3%  4^4 

Movement  of  sliding  head in.  8  8 

Entire  length  of  spindle in.  24  27  Vz 

Diameter  of  table in.  11 1^  15 14 

Maximum  height  with  spindle  up in.  74%  79 

Hole  in  spindle  fits  Morse  taper  No in.  1  2 

Weight lbs.  250  310 

Approximate  speed  of  motor R.  P.  M.  1500  1400 

Floor  space in.  23x18  30x16 

Maximum   horse   power %  % 


Bench 


12 

V2 
12 

3 

6 

% 

3 '/a 

8 

24 
111/2 
461/2 

1 

222 

1500 

21x12 


16 

% 
12 
3 

7V2 

% 
4% 

8 
271/2 
15% 
471/3 

2 

280 

1400 

30x12 

V2 


PRICES 

Floor  Type 

I2-lnch  16-Inch 

Description                                                      Price  each  Price  eacli 

Direct  current^ $220.00  $285.00 

Two  or  three-phase,  60  cycles 230.00  295.00 

Single-phase  A.  C,  60  cycles 240.00  305.00 

Bench  Type 

Direct  current 210.00  275,00 

Two  or  three-phase,  60  cycles 220.00  285.00 

Single-phase,  A  C.  60  cycles 230.00  295.00 

Wound  for  110  or  220  volts,  direct  or  alternating  current  60  cycles  only 
In  ordering  specify  voltage  and  kind  of  current. 

Prices  are  for  either  friction  or  direct  drive.  Be  sure  to  specify  style  in 
ordering. 

Note — Direct  driven  type  is  made  for  direct  current  only.  The  friction 
driven  drill  has  greater  range  of  speed  and  is  more  sensitive  than  the  direct 
driven  type. 

FOR  OTHER  TYl'KS  OP  DRILLS,  SEK  INDEX 


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PORTABLE  ELECTRIC  DRILLS 

Direct  Current 

For  drilling  holes  in  castings  and  metals  for  all  kinds.  No.  3  drill  has 
two  speeds;  the  slow  speed  for  drills  larger  than  %  inch,  and  high  speed 
for  drills  %  inch  and  smaller. 

No.  4  is  fitted  with  No.  2  Morse  taper  instead  of  chuck, 


JSo. 

(Jaijucitj- 
inches 

Size  of 
Chuck 
inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

H.P. 

Wt.,  lbs. 

Price 
Each 

Metal      1      Wood 

0 

y4 

ilr 

y4 

1500 

Ve 

6y2 

$    60.00 

1 

% 

V2 

% 

800 

Vs 

12 

100.00 

2 

Vz 

% 

V2 

650 

Ve 

19 

120.00 

3 

% 

1 

Vz 

350    &   650 

Va 

21 

140.00 

4 

1 

ly* 

460 

% 

30 

160.00 

4 

1 

1% 

250   &   460 

% 

33 

180.00 

^*^'  ^  Wound  for  either  110  or  220  volts,  direct  current 

Alternating  and  Direct  Current 

These  drills  are  fitted  with  a  uni- 
versal motor  and  will  therefore  oper- 
ate on  any  single  phase  circuit,  60 
cycles  or  less,  as  well  as  on  direct 
current  of  the  same  voltage.  Fan 
cooled.  Complete  as  shown,  except 
screw  feed  attachment,  which  is  sup- 
plied at  a  slight  additional  cost.  Han- 
dles removable. 

No.  3U  is  the  same  as  No.  2U  ex- 
cept that  it  is  provided  with  two 
speeds.  For  drilling  larger  holes  than 
%  inch  the  drill  bit  must  run  at  a 
slower  speed  than  when  drilling  % 
inch  and  smaller.  Fig.  lu 

No.  4U  is  fitted  with  No.  2  Morse  taper  instead  of  chuck. 
Speeds  given  are  those  of  drill  spindle  when  drilling  to  a 
maximum  capacity;  as  the  size  of  holes  is  decreased,  the  speed 
is  increased  TABLE    OF   U   MODEL   DRILLS  Fig.  2U 


Capacity 

Size  of 

Speed 

Wt. 

Price 

No. 

inches 

Chuck 
inches 

R.  P.  M. 

lbs. 

Each 

Metal 

Wood 

lU 

V^ 

% 

V4, 

1000 

7 

$    80.00 

1%U 

% 

V2 

^ 

800 

9 

100.00 

2U 

V2 

% 

% 

650 

14 

120.00 

3U 

% 

1 

V2 

400  &  700 

17 

140.00 

4U 

% 

1 

600 

24 

160.00 

4U 

1 

ly* 

340  &  600 

27 

180.00 

Wound  for  either  110  or  220  volts. 


CENTER  GRINDERS 

With  Hand  Feed  These  machines  have  been  designed  specially  for 
grinding  lathe  centers.  They  are  entirely  self-contained,  and  have  no 
loose  parts  to  get  lost  or  misplaced.  Complete  as  shown,  with  wheel 
and  internal  grinding  attachment.  Larger  or  smaller  wheels  can  be 
used. 

When  used  for  other  than  cutter  grinding,  the  clamp  for  holding 
adustment  arm  can  be  removed.  The  wheel  end  bearings  are  all  made 
taper  with  adjustment  for  taking  up  wear.  Made  in  three  sizes. 
Shank  removable. 


1 

1% 

2 


Traverse 

of  Wheel 

Inches 


Siz6 

Of  Wheel 

Inches.  Hole 


4X%X% 
6x%x% 

8X3/4X78 


Size 

of  Shank 

inches 


y2xi 

%xl% 

78X1% 


wt. 

lbs. 


H.  P. 

of 
Motor 


Speed 
R.  P.  M. 


4500 
3600 
2000 


Direct 
Current 


Price,  Each 

2    or    3- 

phase 


$  90.00 
110.00 
140.00        $150.00 


Price,  Each 

Single- 
phase 


$100.00 
120.00 
160.00 


Wound  for  either  110  or  220  volts,  direct  or  alternating  current,  60  cycles. 
These  grinders  can  also  be  furnished  without  hand  feed,  at  a  reduction  in  price. 

FOR  OTHER  STYLES  OF  ELECTRIC  TOOLS,  SEE  INDEX 


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PORTABLE  ELECTRIC  DRILLS 

3IODELS    B    AND    C    DRILLS 
When  Ordering,   Specify  Your  A^oltage 

These  drills  deviate  somewhat  in  design  from  that  fol- 
lowed by  other  manufacturers  of  electric  portable  drills.  It 
will  be  noticed  that  restored  in  the  Temco  drills  is  the  original 
and  convenient  shape  of  the  ordinary  breast  drill.  This  type 
of  drill  is  still  used  by  many  today  In  preference  to  power 
driven  drills  no  doubt  on  account  of  its  simplicity  in  design 
and  convenience  in  handling. 

The  motors  used  in  Temco  tools  are  of  the  high  speed 
commutator  type.  The  armature  shaft  is  from  nickel  forging 
steel,  and  the  armature  core  is  built  up  from  thin  sheets  of' 
magnetic     steel,     the    cores    carefully     wound     and     insulated. 

The  commutator  is  made  from  hard  drawn  copper  bars 
forced  together  under  strong  pressure.  The  mica  is  cut  back 
from  the  surface  under  strong  possibility  of  it  protruding  and 
preventing  full  contact  of  the  brushes.  This  construction 
also  causes  a  current  of  air  to  pass  over  the  armature  suffi- 
cient  to   keep   the   motor   cool. 

The  bearings  are  of  non-gran  bronze,  conceded  the  most 
efficient  and  durable  bearing  made  for  high  speed  work. 

The  brushes  are  of  hard  carbon  and  have  a  broad  sur- 
face on  the  commutator.  The  brush  springs  are  bronze 
and  have  a  large  number  of  coils,  insuring  a  uniform  tension 
on  the  brushes  at  all  times  regardless  of  wear. 

The  fields  are  built  up  of  laminations  of  electrical  sheet 
of  the  highest  quality,  and  the  colls  are  carefully  wound 
and  Insulated. 

CoDTenient  Features 
They  operate  on  either  alternating:  or  direct  cnrrent. 

Model  B  Attachment   is   made    to   the   ordinary   drop   cord   or   incan- 

descent lamp  socket. 

They  run   forward  or  reverse. 
The  switch  reverses  the  motor  instantly.     It  is  conveniently  located  near  the  handle  and  Is  always  accessible.     It  is 
operated  without  moving  the  hand   off  the  handle. 

The  breakover  feature  for  changing  drills  or  taps  instantly  by  hand  without  the  use  of  the  ordinary  chuck  wrench 
or  key.     The  spindle  speed  of  Model  B  Drill  is  regulated  automatically  by   the  amount  of  pressure   back  of  the  drill. 
3rodel  C  Drill  has  two  speeds,   the   gears  running  in   grease. 

The  ratchet   feed   may   be   removed,    the   attachment   in   no   way    causing   any   inconvenience   to   the   operator   when 
the    drill    is   used   for   strictly   portable   purposes. 

3Iodel  C  Drill  has  the  off-set  spindle  allowing  close  quarter  drilling.     (Applies  also  to  Model  A  Drill.) 


Model  C 


Model  B  Drill 

Length  over  all  Including  chuck. il5  inches 

M'eight  complete  with  cord,  plug  and  chuck 12  lbs. 

Capacity  for  drilling  in  steel  or  other  metals %   inch 

Capacity  for  tapping  in  cast  iron  or  thin  sheet  steel 

3/16    inch 

Speed — Spindle  speed  running  idle 900  r.  p.  m. 

Consumption  under  load  (maximum) 200  watts 

Voltage   (carried   in  stock) 110  or  220  volts 

(Wound  for  any  voltage  from  50  to  250) 
Current  from  the  ordinary  drop  cord  either  A.  C.  or  D.  C. 

Regular  equipment  includes  standard  %  inch  chuck,  cord 
and  attachment  plug.  The  standard  chuck  furnished  is  for 
round  or  straight  shank  drills.  It  has  hardened  tool  steel 
jaws  and  is  strong,  accurate  and  well  made.  A  key  is 
furnished  with  regular  equipment  but  it  Is  not  needed 
when  operating  this  chuck  on  account  of  the  breakover 
attachment. 

Special  Equipment — A  %   inch  geared  chuck  interchange- 
able   with    the    standard    chuck.     Emery    wheel    ready    for 
attachment.     Automobile  engine  valve  reseater. 
List  price |45.00 


Model  C  Drill 

Length,  Including  chuck  and  ratchet 16%   Inches 

Weight,  including  chuck  and  ratchet  feed 22%  lbs. 

Length,  including  chuck  only 14  inches 

Weight,   including  chuck  only 21%   lbs. 

Weight,    equipped    with    sleeve    for    No.    2    Morse    Taper 

Drills    19    iba. 

Capacity,   in  steel %   inch 

Capacity,  tapping  in  cast  iron  or  sheet  metal %  inch 

Capacity  of  ratchet  feed 2  %   inches 

Speeds  running  idle  (two  speeds) 250-500  r.  p.  ra. 

Speeds  when  ordered  for  special  work.  ..  .500-1000  r.  p.  m. 

Consumption  under  load   (maximum) 350  watts 

Voltage  (carried  in  stock  for  110  or  220).  50  to  250  voltage 
Current  from  the  ordinary  drop  cord  either  A.   C.  or  D.   C. 

Regular  equipment  furnished  with  Model  C  Drill  includes 
cord  and  plug,  handle  and   %   Inch  chuck  for  S.  S.  drills. 

Special  Equipment — Model  C  Drill  may  be  furnished  with 
or  without  the  ratchet  feed. 

A  special  wieeve  may  also  be  furni.<?hed   to  attach  to  the 
drill  spindle  for  use  with  No.    2  Morse  Taper  Drills. 
List   price $65.00 


Model  A  Drill  (not  illustrated) 

This    tool    is    designed    for    drilling    in    either    metal    or  wood.      It  will  run  on  either  alternating  or  direct  current. 

The  off-set  spindle  allows  drilling  in  close  corners.     Tlie  main  driving:   spindle   is   run    in   a    tobin    bronze   bushing, 
two   inches  in   length.     The  lower  handle  can  be  rea'dily  removed  whenever  necessary. 

The  motor  is  the  same  as   the  motor  used   on   our  Model  A  Drill.     The  body  of'  Model  A  Drill  is  made  of  aluminum. 
.Vrrangements  are  made  for  positive  and  effective   oiling.     The  gears  are  accurately  machined  and  run  in  grease. 

It  is  very  light  and   convenient  to  handle,   and  is  especially  useful  for  drilling  in  sheet  metal  of  all  kinds. 
Speciflcations   of  Hfodel   A  Drill 


Length    over   all    with    chuck 14    inches 

Distance  from  center  of  chuck  to  edge  of  m.otor  body.  .  .  . 

%   inch 

Weight    complete   with    chuck 9   lbs. 

Spindle  speed,  running  idle 2500  r.  p.  m. 


Capacity   In   steel   and   similar  metals %    Inch 

Maximum    consumption    under  load 250  watts 

Voltage  (carried  in  stock  for  110  or  220  volts) 50  to  250 

Current   from   ordinary   drop   cord,    either  A.    C.    or   D.    C. 
List   price    each $36.00 

Model  O  Drill  (not  illastrated) 

Model  O  Drill  le  especially  designed  for  driling  in  cast  iron,  brass  and  other  soft  metals.  Also  for  light  drlllinK 
In  wood. 

The  general  construction  Is  similar  to  Model  A  Drill  except  In  Mode!  O  Drill  the  chuck  spindle  Is  In  the  center 
of  the  motor  body  and  is  directly  connected  to  the  motor  shaft  without  gear  reduction.  TTie  chuck  spindle  runs  lu 
a  tobln  bronze  bushing  of  ample  bearing  surface.     Model  O  Drill    will   operate    on    either    alternating   or   direct    current. 

Specifications  of  Model  O  Drill 

Length  over  all  with  chuck 15%   Inches  |     Capacity  In  cast  iron,  brass  and  soft  metals %  Inch 

Speed  under  load 4600  r.  p.  m.    I     List  price  ea«h $35.00 

Weight,   complete  with   chuck 8   lbs.    [ 


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ELECTRIC  DRILLS 
CHICAGO  PNEUMATIC 

HEAVY  DUTY   SIDE   SPINDLE   DRILL 

Direct   Current   or   Single    Phase   Alternating   Current 

Universal  Type  for  120-240  A  olts 

These  drills,  which  are  known  as  the  Universal  Type, 
possess  the  unique  property  of  being  capable  of  operation 
interchangeably  on  direct  current  or  on  single  phase  alter- 
nating current  of  60  cycles  or  less.  This  feature  is  of  great 
value  to  contractors  or  others  who  have  occasion,  to  do  work 
in  various  localities  which  may  be  supplied  with  either  cur- 
rent. The  No.  000,  No.  00 OX  and  No.  00  drills  are  supplied 
with  breast  plates  only.  The  Nos.  0,  1  and  2  drills  can  be 
furnished  with  either  feed  screw,  breast  plate  or  spade 
handle,  as  desired. 


Vis 

1  s.  s. 

UMVERSAL  ELECTRIC  DRILLS 

Capacit 

•,    inches 

Speed 
Full  Load 

Weight   in   pounds 

C.J 

Drill    Socket 

Net   Price 

Metal 

Wood 

Net 

Gross 

No.  000  Midget 

i^(i 

-1%  in.  Chuck 

1500 

6 

10 

$    60.00 

No.  OOOX  Midget 

1/4 

% 

14  in.  Chuck 

700 

1 

12 

80.00 

No.  00 

4 

i\ 

^5  in.  Chuck 

1200 

10 

15 

90.00 

No.  0  S.  S. 

V2 

No.  0  Chuck 

700 

17 

30 

110.00 

No.  1  S.  S. 

V2 

% 

No.  1  Chuck 

400 

22 

41 

136.00 

No.  2  S.  S. 

'. 

IV. 

No.   2   M.  T. 

250 

31 

65 

180.00 

ALTERNATING   CURRENT  ELECTRIC  DRILLS 
For  2  or  3  Pha.se — GO  Cycles 


Fig.  4  s.  s. 


Drills  of  the  heavy  duty  type, 
can  be  furnished  for  two  or 
three  phase,  60-cycle  current. 
The  prices  given  below  are  for 
drills  wound  for  either  120  or 
240  volts,  but  the  No.  2,  3  and  4 
drills  can  be  furnished  for  440 
volts,  when  required,  at  an  ad- 
ditional cost  of  $5.00  for  each 
size.  It  is  to  be  understood  that 
these  drills  will  not  operate  on 
single  phase  current,  but  it  is 
necessary  to  have  two  or  three 
phase  for  their  operation.    . 


Capacit 

V,   inches 

Weight  in  pounds 

Drill  Soclvet 

Full  Load 

Metal 

Wood 

Net 

Gross 

No.    0    S.    S. 

% 

% 

No.   0   Chuck 

600 

17 

30 

$110.00 

No.    1    S.    S. 

V2 

1 

No.    1    Chuck 

450 

22 

41 

136.00 

No.    2    S.    S. 

% 

IV2 

No.    2   M.  T. 

315 

31 

65 

190.00     . 

No.    3    S.   S. 

11^ 

2% 

No.    3   M.  T. 

230 

48 

82 

224.00 

No.    4    S.   S. 

2 

3y2 

No.    4   M.  T. 

185 

75 

120 

280.00 

FOR   IIIOH   .SPEED   DRII>I.S.   .SEE   INDEX 


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SOUTH   BEND  SCREW  GUTTING  ENGINE  LATHES 

Fitted  A\ith  Automatic  Longitudinal  Feed  and  Automatic  Cross  F'eed 
and  Compound  Rest 


No.  40—16  INCH  SWING 
Reffulnr  equipment,  as  illustrated   under  lathe,  is  included  in  price 

The  following  description  applies  to  all  sizes  of  South  Bend  Lathes  No.  29,  No.  33,  No.  34,  No. 
36,  No.  37,  No.  40  and  No.  44.  The  principal  dimensions  are  shown  in  tabulated  form  on  the  oppo- 
site page. 


Bed  is  rigid,  cross  ribbed  by  heavy  box  braces 
cast  in  at  short  intervals  its  entire  length; 
has  three  V's  and  one  flat  way  for  front  bear- 
ings of  head  and  tail  stock.  The  rack  is  of 
steel,  cut  from  the  solid  bar. 

Head  Stock  is  equipped  with  improved  reverse. 
Spindle  is  of  special  spindle  steel  accurately 
ground.  Bearings  are  the  best  phosphor 
bronze  with  ample  oiling  facilities  and  adjust- 
able for  wear. 

Tail  Stock  is  off-set  to  allow  compound  rest  to 
swivel  parallel  to  the  bed  and  is  provided  with 
set  over  for  turning  taper.  Tail  stock  center 
is  self-ejecting. 

Carriage  is  strong  with  wide  deep  bridge;  has 
T  slots  for  clamping  work  for  milling  and 
boring.  Both  automatic  cross  feed  and  auto- 
matic  longitudinal    feed    are   operated    from 

FOR    PRICKS     SK 


front  of  apron  and  but  one  feed  at  a  time  can 
be  engaged.  Both  feeds  are  driven  by  a 
splined  screw  and  worm  so  that  the  thread  of 
the  lead  screw  is  used  for  screw  cutting  only. 

Thread  Cutting.  Lathe  is  indexed  to  cut  stand- 
ard threads  from  4  to  40,  right  or  left,  in- 
cluding 11%  pipe  thread. 

Graduation.  The  compound  rest  is  graduated  in 
degrees.  The  cross  feed  screw  has  graduated 
micrometer  collar  reading  in  one  thousandths 
of  an  inch. 

Kquipment  as  shown  in  cut  is  included  in  the 
price  and  consists  of  large  and  small  face 
plates,  compound  rest,  two  steel  centers,  cen- 
ter rest,  change  gears,  adjustable  stop  for 
screw  cutting,  gear  guards,  necessary 
wrenches  and  double  friction  countershaft, 
also  instruction  book,  How  to  Run  a  Lathe. 


NKX' 


PAGK 


170 


GEOB  eAIiPE^fTER  «  Co. 


SOUTH  BEND  SCREW  GUTTING  ENGINE  LATHES 

EQUIPPED   AVITH  AUTOMATIC   LONGITUDINAL  FEED, 
AUTOMATIC   CROSS  FEED   AND  COMPOUND  REST 

Regular  Equipment,  as  Illustrated  Under  Lathe,  is  Included  in  Price 
In  Ordering  give  Number  of  Lathe  and  Length  of  Bed 


No.  29.     11-inch  Lathe,  Automatic  Feed 

No.  of 
Lathe 

Swing  Over 
Bed 

Length  of 
Bed 

Distance 
Between 
Centers 

Hole   in 
Spindle 

Approx. 

Weight 
on  Skids 

Price  With 

Compound 

Rest 

29 
29 
29 

11%  in. 
11%  in. 
11%  in. 

4  ft.                    24  in. 

5  ft.                     36  in. 

6  ft.                    48  in. 

%  in. 
%  in. 
%  in. 

600 
6.50 
700 

$247.00 
2.54.00 
262.00 

No.  33.     12-inch  Lathe,  Automatic  Feec 

I 

33 
33 
33 
33 

12%  in. 
12%  in. 
12%  in. 
12%  in. 

4  ft. 

5  ft. 

6  ft. 

7  ft. 

26  in. 
38  in. 
50  in. 
62  in. 

%  in. 
%  in. 
%  in. 
%  in. 

800 
850 
900 
950 

$260.00 
267.00 
278.00 
287.00 

No.  34.     13-inch  Lathe,  Automatic  Feed 


34 

13%  in. 

5  ft. 

33  in. 

%  in. 

1000 

$285.00 

34 

13%  in. 

6  ft. 

45  in. 

%  in. 

1060 

295.00 

34 

13%  in. 

7  ft. 

57  in. 

%  in. 

1110 

305.00 

34 

13%  in. 

8  ft. 

69  in. 

%  in. 

1170 

315.00 

No.  36.     14-inch  Lathe,  Automatic  Feed 

36 

14%   in. 

5  ft. 

30  in.               1^  in. 

1100 

$309.00 

36 

14%  in. 

6  ft. 

42  in.               1^  in. 

1175 

320.00 

36 

14%  in. 

7  ft. 

54  in.               la's  in. 

1250 

331.00 

36 

14%  in. 

8  ft. 

66  in.               1^  in. 

1325 

342.00 

36 

14%  in. 

10  ft. 

90  in.               l5>,  in. 

1450 

375.00 

No.  37.     15-inch 

Lathe,  Automatic  Feed 

37 

15%   in. 

5  ft. 

28  in. 

IVs  in. 

1275 

$330.00 

37 

15%  in. 

6  ft. 

40  in. 

IVs  in. 

1350 

340.00 

37 

15%  in. 

7  ft. 

52  in. 

IVs  in. 

1425 

352.00 

~     37 

15%  in. 

8  ft. 

64  in. 

IVs  in. 

1500 

363.00 

37 

15%  in. 

10  ft. 

88  in. 

IVs  in. 

1650 

396.00 

No.  40.     16-inch  Lathe,  Automatic  Feed 

40 

1        16%   in. 

6  ft. 

36  in. 

1^  in. 

1600 

$394.00 

40 

1        16%  in. 

7  ft. 

48  in. 

1t%  in. 

1700 

404.00 

40 

i        16%   in. 

8  ft. 

60  in. 

1t%  in. 

1800 

416.00 

40 

j        16%   in. 

10  ft. 

84  in. 

Ifs  in. 

1950 

449.00 

40 

i        16%   in. 

12  ft. 

108  in. 

l^  in. 

2300 

482.00 

No.  44.     18-inch  Lathe, 

Automatic  Feed 

18%   in. 

6  ft. 

33  in. 

li%  in. 

1700 

$454.00 

18%   in. 

7  ft. 

45  in. 

U\  in. 

1825 

469.00 

18%   in. 

8  ft. 

57  in. 

li^  in. 

1950 

486.00 

18%  in. 

10  ft. 

81  in. 

lik  in. 

2200 

.519.00 

18%   in. 

12  ft. 

105  in. 

1^  in. 

2450 

563.00 

EXTRAS: 


-Any  of  the  above  Lathes  may  be  fitted  with  Raising  Blocks,  Taper  Attachment,   Gap 
Bed,  Milling  and  Keyway  Cutting  Attachment. 


GEO-BCAIiREhfTER   «  SO. 


in 


SOUTH  BEND  LATHES  WITH  GAP  BED 
AND  BRIDGE 

The  Practical  Lathe  for  all  Aiound  Work  in  the  Machine  and  Repair  Shop,   adapted  to  Handling 
Work  of  both  Small  and  Large  Diameter 


Sizes.  We  furnish  the  11  inch,  12  inch,  13  inch, 
14  inch,  15  inch,  16  inch  and  18  inch  South 
Bend  Lathes  with  gap  bed  when  desired. 
For  description  and  dimension  of  gap  bed 
lathes  see  that  of  straight  bed  lathes,  as  the 
only  difference  between  straight  bed  lathes 
and  gap  bed  lathes  is  the  bridge,  and  gap 
construction  of  bed,  which  requires  more 
strength. 

Bridge  is  used  to  close  up  the  gap  so  that  the 
lathe  may  be  used  as  a  straight  bed  for 
ordinary  work.  When  work  of  large  diam- 
eter is  to  be  machined,  bridge  may  be  re- 


moved from  bed  in  a  few  moments,  as  it  is 
accurately  machined,  scraped  and  fitted  to 
gap,  located  by  means  of  dowel  pins  and  held 
in  position  by  four  substantial  bolts.  Bridge 
must  be  fitted  in  lathe  at  factory. 

Equipment  as  shown  in  cut  is  included  in  the 
price  of  lathe  and  consists  of  large  and  small 
face  plates,  graduated  compound  rest,  two 
steel  centers,  center  rest,  change  gears,  ad- 
justable stop  for  screw  cutting,  a  set  of  feed 
gears,  gear  guards,  necessary  wrenches,  dou- 
ble friction  counter  shaft,  and  bridge. 


PRICE  OF  GAP  AM)  BRIDGE  IS  EXTRA  OVER  STRAIGHT  BED  LATHE 


No.  of 
Gap 
Lathe 

Swing 
over 
Bed 

Swing 
over 
Gap 

Width 
of   Gap 

Lengths  of  Beds 

Extra  Wgt. 

of  Gap 

Beds 

Price   Extra 

for  Gap  and 

Bridge 

129 

llVi   in. 

15        in. 

5        in. 

4,     5,     6    ft. 

5  0    lbs. 

$34.00 

133 

12%     " 

17          '• 

6 

5,6,     7,     8   ft. 

75    lbs. 

36.00 

134 

13%     " 

19 

7         " 

5,  6,     7,     8   ft. 

100   lbs. 

44.00 

136 

14  y*   " 

201/2     " 

7%     " 

5,  6,  7,     8,  10   ft. 

1        115    lbs. 

48.00 

137 

15%     " 

22 

8 

5,  6,  7,     8,  10   ft. 

125    lbs. 

52.00 

140 

16  V4       " 

24 

8%     " 

6,  7,  8,  10,  12   ft. 

140    lbs. 

60.00 

144 

18%     " 

26         "       . 

10 

6.7.8,10.12   ft. 

170   lbs. 

80.00 

EXTRAS:     The  gap  bed  lathe  may  be  supplied  at  extra  cost  with — Milling  and  Key  way  Cutting  At- 
tachment. Raising  Blocks  and  Taper  Attachment. 


17! 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  Go. 


SOUTH  BEND  MILLING  AND 
KEY- WAY  GUTTING  ATTACHMENT  FOR  LATHES 

This  attachment  is  practical  in  the  shop  because  it  equips  the  lathe  for  doing  the  101  jobs  that 
otherwise  could  be  done  only  on  the  shaper  or  milling  machine. 

The  regular  equipment  consists  of  Milling  Attachment,  two  steel  V  blocks,  one  crank  handle, 
one  double  end  wrench,  and  two  bolts  and  nuts  for  attaching. 


Size   of  Attachment    .  . 
Size  of  Lathe    used    on 

Vertical    Feed    

Cross  Feed  

Vise  will  hold 

Depth   of  Jaws 

Width  of  Base 

Width  of  Jaws 

Weight 

Price 


No.  1 

No.  3 

11        in. 

12,13        i 

3 

5 

4 

6 

11/2    " 

2%    ' 

1 

1%    ' 

31/2    " 

5 

31/2    " 

5 

25  lbs. 

40  lbs. 

$60.00 

$70.00 

14 


No.  4 
,  15        i 
6 

7 

31/2    " 
1%    " 

51/2    " 
51/2    " 

50  lbs. 

$75.00 


No.  5 
16,  18  in 

7 


2 
6 
6 
65    lbs. 

$80.00 


Arbors  or  cutters  are  not  included  in  the  price  of  the  attachment,  but  are  extra. 


KEY- SEATING  WOODRUFF 
SYSTEM 

The  illustration  is  taken  from  the  back  of 
lathe,  and  shows  the  attachment  holding  a 
1 1/^  inch  steel  shaft  which  has  been  key-seated 
for  the  Woodruff  system  of  key.  A  special 
chuck  is  fitted  to  the  spindle  lathe  for  hold- 
ing the  cutter. 


No.  4  Aitachment  ion  a  15-inch  Lathe 

SQUARING  A  STEEL  SHAFT  IN 
THE  LATHE 

Illustration  shows  a  No.  4  attachment  fitted  to  a 
lathe  squaring  a  1  %  inch  steel  shaft.  A  spiral  end 
mill  is  fitted  into  the  taper  of  the  spindle.  The  shaft 
is  fed  horizontally  across  the  face  of  the  end  mill  to 
the  desired  depth.  Then  by  using  the  vertical  feed 
you  can  get  a  clear  sharp  corner. 

And  end  mill  cutting  in  the  above  manner  does  not 
need  near  as  much  power  as  if  it  were  cutting  on  the 
face,  and  it  makes  a  much  cleaner  job. 


^"^^^ 


No.  4  Attachment  on  a  15-lnch  Lathe 


GEOBCARPENfTER  ^  GO. 


Fi^.  BB  and  XBB  ^      ^      ^^^    ^      ^      ^      FORGES   "^^^    '  ""^  ^ 

For  Blacksimth    wagon  and  Pjo^^  „^3,    ^^ 

Stationary  Blast  Forges.  ^'^Fy  l^^P'.j^^^f^Xed      Equipped    with   solid   firepot   with   side   and   center   blast  tuyere   ball. 
used  with  ordinary  bellows  or  ^-lower    if  desirea       1M4     pp  ^  ^^  ^^_^^.^^  ^^^  ^^.^^  ^^^.^^  regulates  the  blast. 

Have   tool   rest   and   racks  and  lever  a"f,<=h^«?it  jj°^?''^^^^^  ^,  B.  B.     Height,  26  inches:  hearth,  3Sx5u  inches;  over 

B.  B.     Height,   26   inches;   hearth.   37'/2x41   inches,    over         ^j,  -  g-^^gp    inches  Mat  Price 

all.  37',.x31  inches.  (Always  shipped  PLAIN,  unless  otherwise  ordered.)  B.   B.  ^- ^5  »• 

Plain,  no  Tank,  no  Hood,  weight  375  lbs '.'.'.'.'..'.'.'...'.'. 40.00  45.00 

With  Tank,  no  Hood,  weight  440  lbs 4O.OO  45.00 

With  Hood,  no  Tank,  weight  390  lbs    .....  ...  .  ■  ■  •  •  •  _ .■.■..■.;'.■..'. 45.00  50.00 

With  Tank  and  Hood^U^s^illustmted).^^^^^^  ^^^^p^.   ^ood  at   same   price   as   Half-hood. > 

ROYAL  FORGES   NOS.  8   AND   9 

Verv   large    roomy,   he^  S^^^^^t^^'^-ScX;  J^P^^^^^orges   are   as   large  as   any 

blacksmith  wil'l  ever  need  for  any  kind  of  ^|f7J  ^^'''^l^gg.                jj„,    9.      Hearth.    38x.50    inches;    over    all     3Sx60  inches; 
>-u.  8.     Hearth.  371,2X41  inches;  over  all.  37V2X0I  inches,         ^^^^'{%   inches;   height,   26   inches.                      List   Price 

fan,  12  inches ;  height,  26  inches.       ^^^^^.^^^  ^^ipp^^  PLAIN,  unless  otherwise  ordered.) No.^8  No.  9^ 

Plain,  no  Tank,  no  Hood,  weight  435  lbs '.........'.'.............         70.00  75.00 

With  Tank,  no  Hood,  weight  500  lbs 70. 00  75.00 

With  Hood,  no  Tank,  weight  4.50  lbs ...  ....  ■  •  • ;  •  ; ;  ; 75. 00  80.00 

With  Tank  and  Hood  (^s^mus^tra^ted).^  we.gM^^^  Hood  at  same  price  as  Half-hood. 


No.  100 
Royal  Forge 


Fig.  100 
Fig.  100-Royal  Forge.     For  use  of  large  Blackstnith    Wagon    Plow 

done,  and  a     tirst-class  forge  and  fire  needed.     Blast  is  furnlsnea 


Fij;;.  '2oS 

and  Railroad  Shops,  etc..  where  heavy  work  is 
by  high  grade  blower  with  12  inch  fan  geared  5d  revo- 

■  n .  tnelSl  arf  ^a^of  g's  pipe "an^d1an°be 'easily  taken  off  for  transportation.  The 
The  hearth  Is  made  of  case  iron;  tne  legs  ^.'.^.'^^^^"^/e  separate  from  the  forge,  preventing  breakage  when  a  fire  is 
tuyere  iron  is  our  genuine  Rov^l.  Tuyere  iron  ^Jl'/^'j  ^^J^'^^f^dl  and  once  used  by  a  smith  he  will  seldom  use  any  other 
built  on  frosty  mornings  This  is  °?f  °  ^^^^gg^^^JJ^and  30  inches  high;  length  over  all,  53  inches.  The  crank  turns 
VilJ'^^JiJ'o^fl^^raZ^^-t^e'L^^^o^'l^e^  is  to  heat  4  inch  Iron  to  welding  point. ^^^^    ^^^^  ^^^^^ 

V^%^trr^i^fi^\u''tJ^U:^e^^^^^^^^  

Fig.  253 — Tiger  Forge.     For 


substantial,  low  cost  Forge,  equipped 

fire-pot  are  heavy  and  will  last  a  life 

Blower,    9    inches;    hearth,    25x36 

List  Price   


H^lraBsSrii^i'ss:?'*^^ 


lih  high   grac,    _ 

me.     .\  good  rigid  for-^.  fully  guaranteed 
inches:    height,    30    inches;    weight,    180   lbs. 


capacity,   3 'A   inch  Iron. 


174 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  Go. 


FORGES 


Fig.  35 


ROYAL  STEEL  FORGE  No.  35 


The  Royal  Steel  Forge  No.  35  is  extra  large,  well  made,  and  is  built  for  heavy  work.  It  is  well 
adapted  for  boiler  makers,  garages,  repair  shops,  etc.  Can  be  used  for  light  work  as  well  as  for  heavy, 
and  is.  built  to  stand  the  heaviest  work  that  comes  to  any  shop.  This  Forge  is  equipped  with  The 
Royal  Western  Chief  Blower,  which  is  the  best  that  money  can  buy.  It  has  a  12  inch  fan,  geared  55  revo- 
lutions of  the  fan  to  one  of  the  crank,  producing  a  blast  with  a  capacity  to  heat  4  inch  iron  to  a  weld- 
ing heat.  The  hearth  is  made  of  steel,  bound  at  the  corners  and  top  edges  with  angle  steel,  which  not 
only  makes  a  nice  finish,  but  makes  it  exceedingly  strong. 

Fan,    12   inches.  Hearth,   30x36   inches. 

Height,   30   inches.  Length   over   all,    44   inches. 

Crank    turns  forward   or  backward. 

List  Price,  witUout  Tank,  weight  195  lbs $60.00 

List  Price,  with    Tank    (as    illustrated),    weight    225   lbs 65.00 

ROYAL  FORGE  No.  20 

This  forge  is  essentially  the  same  as  No.  35  Royal,  except  that  it  is  not  furnished  with  a  full  hood. 
It  is  intended  for  outdoor  work  and  no  provision  is  made  to  take  care  of  the  smoke.  Equipped  with 
Royal  Western  Chief  Blower.  Hearth  is  30  inches  wide,  36  inches  long;  height  is  30  inches;  length 
over  all,  44  inches.  Crank  turns  forward  and  backward.  Forge  has  the  same  capacity  as  the  Number 
35,  viz.,  heating  4-inch  iron  to  welding  point.  It  can  easily  be  taken  apart  for  transportation  and  all 
the  parts  packed  in  the  hearth,  which  furnishes  a  very  strong  shipping  case.  This  Forge  has  solid  fit-e 
pot  with  ball  tuyere,  furnishing  both  side  and  center   blast. 

List  Price,  without  Tank,  weight   190    lbs $58.00 

List  Price,  with  Tank    (as   illustrated)*   weight   220    lbs 63.00 

Always  shipped  without  Tank,  unless  so  ordered. 


Fis.  :?«- 


No.  36  and  37  ROYAL  FORGES 


strong  well-built,  up-to-the-minute  Forge,  adapted  for  the  use  of  repair  shops,  garages,  etc. 
Equipped  with  the  Royal  Blower,  which  gives  ample  blast  to  heat  ZVi  inch  iron.  Fire  pot  is  duck  nest 
type   with    tuyere   ball,    furnishing  both   side   and  center  blast. 

Fan.   10  inches.  Hearth,  24x24  inches.  Height,   30   inches. 

Crank  turns  forward  or  backward.  Capacity  to   heat    'iVi    inch   iron. 

List  Price,  No.  36   (with    shield),    weight    135    lbs *19'55 

List  Price,  No.  37    (with  hood) ,  weight   140   lbs 44.00 

ROYAL  STEEL  FORGES  Nos.  40,  60  and  76 

For  Boilermakers.  Rivet  Work,  Mines,  Quarries  and  Army  and  Navy  use.  These  Forges  can  be 
quickly  knocked  down  and  packed  in  a  box  22x24x9  inches.  Crank  turns  forward  or  backward.  Ca- 
pacity  to   heat   3Vs    inch   iron.  ,.^   .    ,  .    „r   ,^  ,,       „  .        o.<»»» 

No.  40  Blower,  10    inches.      Hearth,   22    inches.      Height,   30  inches.     Weight,   95  lbs List  Price,  $4O.0O 

No.  60  Blower,  10    inches.      Hearth,   18    inches.      Height,   30   inches.     Weight,  90  lbs List  Price,     35.00 

No.  76  Blower,     9    inches.      Hearth,    18    inches.      Height,   30  inches.     Weight,   85  lbs LUit  Price,     30.0O 


GEOBCAKPEhfTER  «  So 


175 


THE  No.  401  CHAMPION  STEEL  RIVET  FORGE 


FOR  BLOWER  PARTS 
SEE  NEXT  PAGE. 


4B. GOOSE    NECK 


47.  CLAMP  HOLDS  GEAR  CASE 


LEG  CLAMPS    RIGHT  AND   LEFT 


49.  CENTER    LEG  CLAMPS 


SHIELD.  40 


TUYERE   PLATE. 4! 


TUYERE.  43 
TUYERE    SLIDE.  4.4 


TUYERE    PIPE.  45 


Made  With   Adjustable   Ball   Bearings   Only.      Heai-th   18  Inches   in   Diameter 

No.  401  Champiou  Steel  Rivet  Forge  has  been  ou  the  market  for  16  years  and  is  used  by  the 
great  majority  of  railroads,  bridge  builders,  boiler  and  structural  iron  workers  of  the  world,  also 
very  desirable  for  garages. 

Nothing  was  ever  seen  to  even  approach  it  for  a  strong  positive  blast.  We  therefore  can  safely 
guarantee  it  to  increase  the  work  over  and  above  any  6ther  make  of  Rivet  Forge  25%.  Its  Gearing 
is  the  "Famous  400"  Champion  "Patented"  High  Speed  Spiral-Type.  It  runs  noiseless.  It  can  be 
taken  apart  for  transportation,  and  against  set  up  in  a  few  minutes.  It  will  produce  blasts  to  weld 
3V^  to  4-inch  iron  in  ten  minutes.  No.  401  Steel  Rivet  Forge  is  used  on  99  out  of  100  structural 
steel  buildings  constructed.  Crank  turns  either  way  to  make  the  blast.  Each  turn  of  the  crank 
productes  46  complete  revolutions  of  the  fan  wing. 

No.  401.     Champion  Steel  Rivet  Forge  with  Shield.     Hearth  18  in.  in  diameter,  height  30  in., 
fan  9  in.  in  diameter,  weight  115  lbs $35.00 

REPAIR   i*ARTS   FOR   THE   NO.   401    CHAMPION   STEEL/  PORGF 


No. 

40. 

No. 

41. 

No. 

42. 

No. 

43. 

No. 

44. 

No. 

45. 

Shield $0.75 

Tuyere  Plant 25 

Pan     3.75 

Tuyere  Barrel .75 

Tuyere  Slide    25 

Tuyere  Pipe     1.50 


No.  46. 
No.  47. 
No.  48R. 
No.  48L. 
No.  49. 
No.    50. 


Goose  Neck    $2.25 

Clamps  hold  gear  case 75 


Both   Leg  Clamps    1.50 

Center  Leg  Clamps 75 

Legs,  each 50 

FOR  BLO'W^ER  PARTS.  SEE  NEXT  PAGE. 


176 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  Go. 


LIST  OF  PARTS  FOR  401  and  400  CHAMPION  BLOWERS 

When   ordering  parts   always   give   the   name   and   the 
number  of  the  part  wanted. 

Driving  gear    $1.50 

Handle  hub    25 

Handle    75 

Driving  shaft 1.50 

Bronze  gear 1.90 

Pinion     75 

Spiral    2.25 

Rear  half  fan  case: 

12   inch    1.50 

inch    


No.  10. 


No.  11. 


No.    400   Blower, 

No.    401   Forge,   1 
Front  half  fan  case: 

No.   400   Blower,   12   inch    1,50 

No.   401   Forge,   9   inch    1.15 

Entire  fan  case: 

No.   400   Blower 

No.    401   Forge, 
Wing 


1.15 


12  inch    3.00 


inch 


2.30 
1.15 


No.  12. 
No.  13. 
No.  14. 
No.  15. 
No.  16. 
No.  17. 
No.  18. 
No.  19. 
No.  20. 
No.    21. 


No. 

22. 

No. 

23. 

No. 

24. 

No. 

25. 

Large  lock  nut    $0.08 


Oil    cup     15 

Gear  case  cap 75 

Set    screw    08 

Cone 15 

Ball  cup 15 

Ball    retainer     15 

Disk    15 

Set   screw 08 

Large    lock   nut    08 

Ball  retainer 15 

Large  lock  nut 08 

Ball    retainer     15 

Ball,    1/4   inch  per  bearing 15 


No.  26. 
No.  27. 
No.  28. 
No.  29. 
No.  30. 
No.  31. 
No.    32. 


^  inch  lock  nut $0.08 

Gear  case  proper    6.75 


Front   cone    15 

Front   cup    15 

Large  lock  nut 08 

%   inch  stove  bolt,  per  set 15 

Pipe   clamp    25 

Bronze  bushings    30 

Bronze  gear  pinion  shaft 75 

Dust  cap  on  crank  shaft,  side  handle  is  on     .15 
Dust    cap    on    crank    shaft,    side    opposite 

handle     15 

Ddst  cap  on  bronze  gear  shaft,  either  side     .15 

Dust  cap  on  rear  of  spiral 15 

Dust  cap  on  front  of  spiral  at  fan 15 


Royal  Tuyere 


TUYERE  IRONS 
ROYAL  TUYERE 

Needs  no  clay 

A  large,  heavy,  solid  iron  fire-pot,  with  side 
and  center  blast  Tuyere  Ball. 

Measures  8x91/^x4  inches  inside. 

Weighs  50  pounds. 

Diameter  of  inlet,  3  inches. 
List    price $5.00 

MAMMOTH  TUYERE 

Same  style  as  Royal,  but  extra  large  size. 

Size,  inside,  9x11 1^   inches,  4  inches  deep. 

No  clay  required. 

Weighs  55  pounds. 

Has  square   ball,   furnishing  side   and   center 
blast. 

Diameter  of  inlet,  3  inches. 
List    price $5.00 

WESTERN   CHIEF   TUYERE 

Has  a   loose   ring   top   which   rests  on  clay,   to   prevent  falling  or 
crumbling. 

Weighs  40  pounds. 

Diameter  of  inlet,   3  inches. 
List    price $2.50 

FOR  AliL  KINDS   OF  FORGE  TOOLS,  SEE  INDEX 


Western  Chief 
Tuyere 


GEO•B•CARPE^fTER   X  Co. 


ir' 


PUNCHES  AND  FORGES 


TIGER  FORGE  No.  254 

Each  year  the  demand  for  crank 
gear  forges  is  becoming  greater,  and 
in  our  No.  254,  Tiger,  we  offer  a  forgo 
in  which  the  difference  in  price  be- 
tween the  old  lever  type  and  the  crank 
gear  is  small  enough  to  allow  anyone 
to  possess  an  up-to-date  forge. 
Blower,  9  inches.  Height,  30  inches. 
Hearth,  22  inches.    Weight,  80  lbs. 

Price,  Avith  shield $24.55 

Price,  with  hood 27.00 


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Fig.   254.     Tiger  Forge  Fig.  150.      Ctaicago  Forge 

CHICAGO  FORGE  No.  150 

Blower 8  inches      Height 3  0   inches 

Hearth 18  inches      Weight 8  0  pounds 

A  light,  move-about  Forge;   adapted  to  light  work.      Is  suited   to   quarries,  mines,   etc.,  and 
popular  as  a  low-priced  article.     Can  be  fitted  with  hood. 

List  price.      No.  150,  with  shield $13.00 

List  price.     No.  151,  with  hood 15.00 

MARVEL  PUNCH  No.  10 

Has  row  of  four  punches  in  front,  sizes  Vs,  fs,  ^  and  ^g  inches, 
one  punch  being  used  at  a  time.  All  the  punches  may  be  left  in 
place  at  all  times  if  desired.  Punches  are  simply  dropped  in  place, 
and  the  steel  block  with  thumb  screw  can  be  rapidly  shifted  over 
any  punch  desired,  and  punch  tightened  by  turning  thumb  screw. 
The  slide  case  is  hardened  steel.  The  movable  block  is  hardened 
tool  steel.  The  die  is  made  of  one  piece,  %  inch  wide,  top  face 
of  die  is  1%  inches  from  bottom  of  throat  and  1%  inches  from 
top  of  throat,  and  is  also  extended  forward  so  as  to  be  able  to 
punch  web  and  flange  of  channels,  eye  beams,  angles,  etc. 

Lever  is  used  swinging  either  way. 

Capacity  ^  inch  hole  in  %  inch  stock. 

Throat,  4  inches.     Weight,  90  lbs. 
ThrierauarterFr^n*iview  I^^st  price.      Complete  with  4  punches,  die  and  lever  $80.00 


THE  MARVEL  PORTABLE  PUNCH  No.  20 

Made  Entirely  of  Steel 

A  powerful,  well  made  tool.  Easily  carried  in  one 
hand.  It  punches  sheets,  bars,  angles,  circles,  etc.  A 
splendid  tool  for  punching  a  number  of  holes  around 
the  edges  of  sheets.  Will  punch  a  hole  %  inch  from 
inside  corner  of  angle  iron  to  center  of  punch.  If 
desired  to  use  stationary  on  a  bench,  it  can  be  clamped 
in  any  common  bench  vise,  the  vise  jaws  clamping 
the  frame  between  the  two  lower  nuts,  the  two  nuts 
inch  hole  in  %  inch  stock.  Depth  of  throat,  2  inches. 
Weight,  16  pounds.     Length  over  all,  38  inches. 

Piice.  including  one  punch  and  die ■ ^i^.&v 

When  not  otherwise  specified,  M  inch  punch  and  die  is  sent  with  each  No.  20  punch. 

Extra  launches  and  dies,  all  sizes,  from  Ys  to  i.^  inch,  always  on  hand. 

12 


Marvel  Portable  No.  20 

acting  as  a  perfect  brace.     Capacity, 


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GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER   «  SO. 


BLOWERS 

ROYAL   WESTERN   CHIEF   BLOWER 

The  Successful  Blower 

The  Royal  Western  Chief  Bl'ower  is  far  in  advance  of  all  other 
blowers,  from  the  points  of  workmanship,  appearance  and  service. 
Made  of  high  grade  materials  throughout,  by  skilled  mechanics,  it 
offers  an  excellent  investment  in  any  shop  where  a  dependable  first- 
class  blower  is  required. 

The  Gears  are  all  cut  out  of  a  solid  piece  of  the  finest  tool  steel  and 
are  accurtely  gauged  down  to  one  one-thousandth  part  of  an  inch. 

The  Bearings  are  not  only  turned,  but  are  lead  ground  and  run  in 
boxes  of  phosphor  bronze.  Every  part  of  the  machine  is  as  carefully 
made  as  is  possible  for  good  material  and  mechanics  to  produce.  The 
gears  are  so  finely  fitted  that  they  work  absolutely  noiseless,  the  gear 
case  being  oil  and  dust  tight.  The  lower  gears  run  continually  in  a 
bath  of  oil,  preventing  wear  and  making  this  machine  one  of  the  most 
durable  and  the  most  reliable  blowers  made. 

Tlie  Crank  which  can  be  adjusted  for  long  or  short  strokes,  turns 
one  revolution  to  55  revolutions  of  the  fan,  producing  a  blast  with 
ordinary  exertion,  equal  to  a  60-inch  bellows  which  is  strong  enough 
for  any  kind  of  blacksmith  work  any  where. 

The  Stand  is  made  of  cast  iron  securely  bolted  together,  and  when 
desired  it  can  be  easily  taken  apart  for  transportation. 

Tlie  Blower  Head  is  hung  on  pivots  and  may  be  adjusted  to  suit 

any  position   required  by  the  blacksmith.     The   fan   case   is  provided 

with  an  oil  cup  at  the  top  and  an  oil  cock  at  the  bottom.     In  starting 

the  blower  always  open  the  oil  cock  at  the  bottom  and  pour  the  oil 

in  the  oil  cup  at  the  top  until  it  begins  to  run  out  of  the  oil  cock  at 

the  bottom,  then  close  up  both  the  oil  cup  and  the  oil  cock  and  the 

lower  gear  will  run  in  a  bath  of  oil.     It  need  not  be  oiled  again  for 

six  months  and  will  always  produce  a  powerful  blast 

The  Fire  Pot  furnished  with  the  Royal  Western  Chief  Blower  is  a  large,  heavy  solid  iron  fire  pot  with 

side  and  center  blast  tuyere  ball.     It  weighs  50  pounds  and  measures   8x9i/^x4   inches   deep   inside.     This 

fire  pot  needs  no  clay  and  has  the  best  adjustment  for  controlling  the  fire. 

List  price    $28.00 


Royal  Blower 


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PRESSURE   BLOWERS 

For  Forge  Fire,  Small  Cupolas,  Furnaces,  etc. 

These  Blowers  are  adapted  to  forge  fires  and  small,  light  cupola  work. 
They  are  very  strong  and  durable,  smooth  running,  and  handsome  in 
appearance.  Sizes  P3,  P4,  P5  and  P6  have  grease  cup  in  addition  to 
oil  cup,  so  that  should  oil  cup  run  dry  the  grease  cup  will  continue  to 
lubricate  and  prevent  heating.     Built  for  service. 


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ELECTRIC  BLOWERS 
NO.    4    ELECTRIC    BLOWER 

With  Dustproof,  110  or  220  Volt  Motor,  Furnished  for  Either  Alternating  or 
Direct  Cui-rent  Circuits 


(^ae-fire,  changeable-speed  Electiie  Blacksmith  Blowier. 
Has  a  motor  of  a  special  type,  developed  excliisivel}'  for  this 
service.  Because  of  the  hard  service  that  an  electric  blower 
is  put  to  in  a  blacksmith  shop  (due  to  the  soot  and  dust,  which 
shortens  the  life  of  a  motor)  it  has  been  necessary  to  provide 
more  durability  than  is  usually  required,  and  it  is  therefore, 
completely  enclosed  in  a  dustproof  case.  It  will  run  in  moder- 
ate temperature,  without  ventilation,  and  is  equipped  with 
automatic  means  of  lubrication.  This  outfit  is  supplied  with 
a  five-speed  durable  type  of  regulating  switch,  for  starting  and 
controlling  the  speed  of  the  motor,  attached  right  on  the  blower, 
just  above  the  motor,  which  saves  the  operator  the  unnecessarj' 
trouble  of  stooping  over,  or  leaving  his  work,  to  get  the  desired 
blast. 


Cost  of  operation,  2  to  3  cents  per  day.  Economy  in  use  and  strain  on  motor  will  be  saved 
if  run  just  fast  enough  to  give  satisfactory  results.  When  brushes  on  motor  become  worn,  they 
should  be  replaced  at  once  with  others  we  furnish,  as  they  are  of  special  carbon. 

When  ordering:  electric  driven  Forges  or  Blowers,  furnish  us  with  the  following  in- 
formation : 

1.  Whether  current  is  alterjiatiug  or  direct. 

2.  If  alternating  current,  find  out  cycles  or  alternations  and  state  whether  110  or  220 
volts.     (Our  standard  motors  are  designed  for  60  cycles.) 

8.     If  direct  current,  the  voltage  is  all  the  information  needed. 
List  Price $36.00 

NO.   2    ELECTRIC    BLOWER 

Height,  15  inches ;  net  weight,  60  lbs. ;  diameter  of 
outlet,  414  inches;  number  of  forge  fires,  1  to  3. 

A  well  built  blower  'wdth  powerful,  constant  speed, 
induction  type  motor  with  capacity  to  handle  from  one 
to  three  forge  fires.  Fully  guaranteed.  When  order- 
ing electric  driven  Forges  or  Blowers,  furnish  us  with 
the  following  information : 

1.  Whether  current  is  alternating  or  direct. 

2.  If  alternating  current,  give  cycles  and  whether 

110  or  220  volt.     (Our  standard  motors  are  desigJied 
for  60  cycles.)     If  direct  current,  voltage  is  all  that 
is  required. 
List  Price $75.00 


180 


GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  S  Co. 


PIPE  AND  BAR  BENDING  MACHINES 


No.  0  EYE  BENDER 

A   convenient  machine   for   mounting  on   bench   tor 
forming  light  stock  without  heating  same. 


Capacity 

i\  in   dia.  Round  Rod  or  Wire,  without  heating. 

■^6  in.  dia.  or  under  Square  Rod,  without  heating. 

Vs    in.    by    1    in.    Flat    Stock,    or    equivalent,    without 

heating. 
Net  weight  40  lbs.      Price $25.00 

EYE  BENDERS 

Nos.   1,  3  and  3 


Size   I\o.    1.     Takes   stock   up   to  and   including    % 
inch.     Bends  rings  and  eyes  up  to  2%  inches,  outside 
diameter.     Net  weight,  62  lbs. 
Price   of  No.    1   Eye  Bender,   with   one   size   of 

forming  pin $25.00 

Size  No.   2.     Takes  stock  up  to  and   including   % 
inch.     Bends  rings  and  eyes  up  to  3  inches,  outside 
diameter.     Net  weight  83  lbs. 
Price  of  No.   2  Eye  Bender,  with  one  side  of 

forming  pin $30.00 

Size  No.  3.  Takes  stock  up  to  and  including  1% 
inch.  Bends  rings  and  eyes  up  to  7  inches,  outside 
diameter.  On  account  of  the  increased  power  re- 
quired to  bend  offsets  for  eyes  out  of  heavy  stock  the 
No.  3  machine  is  fitted  with  a  special  auxiliary  hand 
lever  for  operating  offset  dog  instead  of  by  foot 
lever.  Net  weight  152  lbs. 
Price  of  No.   3  Eye  Bender,   with  one  size  of 

forming  pin $50.00 

Extra  Forming  Dies 

Any  size  up  to  1%  inch  diameter,  each $1.00 

Any  size  from  IVz  inches  up  to  3  inches  diam- 
eter, each 1.50 

Any  size  from  3  inches  up  to  7  inches  diameter, 

each    2.00 


PIPE   BENDING  MACHINE 

The  pipe  is  not  crowded  forward  by  a 
roller,  but  is  forced  into  the  quadrant  or 
forming  die  by  means  of  a  "V"-shaped 
rocker  bar,  which  supports  the  wall  of 
pipe   at   point   of 
bending;       this 
method  insures  a 
clean,    uniform 
bend,     without 
flattening      pipe. 
While  w^e  recom- 
mend   a    14    inch 
radius,  or  great- 
er,    for    pipe    as 
large  as  2  inches, 
we      have      bent 
this      size      pipe 
successfully  to  a 
radius    as    small 
as  9  inches,     li/^ 
inch     pipe     to     8 
inches,    1^,4    inch 
to   6   inches 
and  1  inch 
to  4  inches 


in. 


Piping  of 
steel,  iron, 
brass,  cop- 
per,    e  t  c, 

can  be  bent  cold  up  to  and  including  2  inches  diam- 
eter; will  also  bend  light  angles,  flats  and  tee  bars 
by  means  of  special  formers. 

The  quadrants  regularly  furnished  are  for  1  inch 
pipe,  with  a  radius  of  6  inches,  l^A  inch  pipe,  with  a 
radius  of  9  inches,  IVz  inch  pipe  with  a  radius  of  12 
inches,  and  2  inch  pipe,  with  a  radius  of  14  inches. 
Net  weight  811  lbs. 

Price,    with    plain    stand    and    four   adjustable 

quadrants  as  above  described $165.00 

Special  quadrants  will  be  furnished  at  extra  cost. 


MARVEL  ROD  CUTTER 


Cutting  Dies  have  round  opening  of  correct  size 
to  cut  off  rods  and  wire  within  the  capacity  of  the 
machine,  which  insures  good  work  with  ends  round 
and  true. 

The  Marvel  Rod  Cutter  is  so  arranged  as  to  bring 
the  lever  at  a  convenient  height  from  the  bench, 
and  the  gearing  is  so  placed  as  to  remove  all  danger 
of  crushing  the  operator's  hand.  The  round  steel 
lever  can  be  instantly  removed,  when  desired. 

The  center  of  leverage  is  down  low,  which  lessen.s 
the  pull  on  the  bench.  The  neat  gauge  is  very  hand.v 
when  cutting  a  number  of  pieces  of  the  same  length. 

No.  5.  Cuts  rods  %,  fs,  Vi,  yW.  Vs  in.  and  in- 
termediate sizes.  Weight  12  lbs.  Complete 
with  lever,  gauge  and  gauge  rod,  each....$  6.00 

No.  6.  Cuts  rods  %,  t'V.  1/2,  i\,  %  in.  and  in- 
termediate sizes.  Weight  35  lbs.  Com- 
plete with  lever,  gauge  and  gauge  rod,  each  10.00 

No.  7.  Cuts  rods  %,  %,  %.  Vi,  %  in.  and  in- 
termediate sizes.  Weight  95  lbs.  Com- 
plete with  lever,  gauge  and  gauge  rod,  each   22.00 


FOR  OTHER  STYLES  OF  BENDING  MACHINES,  SEE  INDEX. 


GeoBCar^peM'ter  ^  eo. 


181 


PIPE  AND  BAR  BENDING  MACHINES 

BAR  BENDING  TOOLS  BAR   BENDING  TOOLS 


Specially  valuable  for  contractors  for  reinforced 

concrete  work.     Heavy  bars  can  be  bent  cold  on  the 

job.     Machine  is  easily  portable.     Used  by  the  U.  S. 

Government  on  the  Isthmian  Canal. 

Sizes 

Nos.  4  and  5 


A  very  powerful  machine,  to  be  operated  by  one 
man,  for  bending  iron  rods  without  heating  the 
same.  To  meet  the  demand  for  a  machine  capable 
of  bending  iron  rods  and  bars  of  large  size  cold,  we 
have  designed  the  Nos.  4  and  5  benders.  These 
machines  have  an  auxiliary  ratchet  lever,  which 
operates  a  pinion  against  a  series  of  teeth  in  the 
frame,  at  a  large  ratio,  thus  making  them  very 
powerful. 

The  ratchet  pawl  may  be  thrown  out  of  engage- 
ment and  machine  operated  with  the  regular  lever, 
making  it  suitable  for  bending  light  stock  at  a 
rapid  rate.     Will  bend  up  to  90". 


Top  view,  Nhowingr  a  square  twisted  bar  bent  to  00°. 

No.  4  BAR    BENDER 

For  Cold  Bending:  Flat  1/2x2  in..  Round  1  Vi  in., 
Square  1  in..  Square  Twisted  1  in.  or  less. 

For  Hot  Bending:   %x2  in..  Round  l'^  in.,  Square 
1^  in.,  Square  Twisted  IV4,  in.  or  less. 
Net    weight    460    lbs.     Price,    complete    with 

Stand   $90.00 

No.  5    BAR    BENDER 

For  Cold  Bending:  Flat  %x2  in..  Round  ly^  in., 
Square  li^  in.,  Square  Twisted  l^A  in.,  or  less. 

For  Hot  Bending:    Flat   1x2   in.,   Round   1%    in.. 
Square  l^i  in..  Square  Twisted  IV^  in.  or  less. 
Net    weight    520    lbs.     Price,    complete    with 

Stand   $115.00 

Note* — Special  Dies,  any  width  up  to  6  inches, 
can  be  furnished  for  bending  wide  flat  stock;  also, 
dies  for  edge  bending,  angle  iron  bending  or  other 
special  shapes  to  order. 

FOR  OTHER  STYLES  OP 


No.  2  «L"  Bender 

Suitable  for  bending  round,  square,  flat  or  square 
twisted  bars  into  "U"  shapes  or  any  angle  up  to  ISO*" 
with  a  radius  at  point  of  bending  to  correspond  to 
size  of  forming  pin.  Rectangular  bends  can  be 
made  by  substituting  rectangular  front  die  in  place 
of  forming  pin. 

CAPACITIES: 
No.  1  «U»  Bender 

For  Cold  Bending:  Flat  14x2  in..  Round  %  in.. 
Square    14   in..  Square  Twisted   V2   in.,  or  equivalent. 

For   Hot   Bending:     Flat    1/2x2    in..    Round    %    in.. 
Square  %  in..  Square  Twisted  %  in.,  or  equivalent. 
No.  3  "U"  Bender 

For  Cold  Bending:  Flat  %x3  in.,  Round  1  in., 
Square  %  in.,  Square  Twisted  %  in.,  or  equivalent. 

For  Hot  Bending:    Flat    %x3   in..  Round   1%,    in.. 
Square  I14  in.,  Square  Twisted  1%  in.,  or  equivalent. 
PRICES: 

No.  1  "U"  Bender,     65  lbs.  net $28.00 

No.  2  "U"  Bender,  1S5  lbs.  net 45.00 

For    facing    dies    with    tool    steel    for    cold    bending 

$5.00  extra. 

Extra  Round  Forming;  Dle.s 

2  in.  and  under $1.00 

Over  2  in.  and  up  to  4  in 1.50 

Over  4  in.  and  up  to  6  in 2.00 

Over  6  in.  and  up  to  7  %   in 2.50 

Note: — When  it  is  desired  to  bend  flat  stock  of  a 
greater  widtli  than  the  maximum  specified  for  these 
machines  we  can  arrange  special  dies  to  order. 
Extra  Dies 

Set  of  Edge  Bending  Dies $5.00 

Angle  Iron  Die  (suitable  for  bending  angle  iron 

after  a   "V"-shaped   piece   has   been   cut  out 

of  one  leg  of  angle) 2.50 

Angle  Iron  Die  with  Plate  (suitable  for  bending 

angle  iron  witliout  cutting  "V"  shaped  piece 

out  of  one  leg) 7.50 

FRAME   BENDERS 

CAPACITIES: 

No.  1  Bender.     For  Cold  Bending:  V2 

in.  round  or  square  rods,  or  less.     Flat 

.Top  stock  1,4x2  in.  or  equivalent.    For 

Hot  Bending:    Round   or   square 

rods    up    to     34     in.      Flat    stock 

%x2     in.     or     equivalent.     Will 

I^^^^B^^^^bend  up  to  90^ 


No.  2  Bender.  For 
Cold  Bending:  34  in. 
round  or  square  rods.  Flat 
stock  •7i,x2  in.  or  equivalent. 
For  Hot  Bending:  1  in.  round 
or  square  rods.  Flat  stock  %x2  in.  flatwise  or 
%xli/&  in.  and  under  edgewise,  or  equivalent.  Will 
bend  up  to  90°. 

Net  Price 
No.  1  Bender,  with  cast-iron  dies.  ..  52  lbs.  $20.00 
No.   1  Bender,    with    dies    faced    with 

tool  steel  for  cold  bending 52  lbs.        25.00 

No.   2  Bender,  with  cast-iron  dies 120  lbs.        35.00 

No.   2  Bender,    dies    faced    with    tool 

steel    120  lbs.       40.00 

EXTRAS 
Edge  Bending  Dies,  for  bending  flat  stock  edge- 
wise        5.00 

Angle  Iron  Die,  for  bending  angle  iron  after  a 
"V"-shaped  piece  has  been  cut  from  upper 

wing 2.00 

Sharp  Angle  Die,  for  making  bends  less  than  90 

degrees    2.50 

BENDERS.  SEE  INDEX 


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GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  «  CO. 


Fig.  4091 


TIRE  BENDERS 

THE  CHAMPION  NEW  PATENT  PEERLESS 

Fig.  4091  has  an  adjusting  screw  at  each  end  of  the  roll, 
with  a  graduated  indicator  on  each  side  of  the  bender,  showing 
the  exact  size  of  the  tire  being  bent.  The  advantage  of  lifting 
the  center  roll  out  instead  of  drawing,  as  in  all  other  benders,  is 
that  the  collars  need  not  be  moved  when  tire  is  taken  out;  con- 
sequently, when  once  set,  is  always  ready.  It  can  be  changed 
from  slow  to  fast  speed  in  an  instant;  is  made  in  double  gear 
only. 

No.    0    Extra-Heavy 
weight   450    lbs. 
No.  1  Peerless  Bender, 
No.  2  Peerless  Bender, 
No.  3  Peerless  Bender, 

All  above  benders  made  for  power  when  .specially  ordered, 
for  which  an  extra  charge  ^\ill  be  made. 


Peerless    Bender,    bends    6x1    in. 

$45.00 

%  bends  4x1        in.,  weight  3  65  lbs. 

40.00 

•,  bends  3x1       in.,  weight  265  lbs. 

30.00 

',  bends  3x    %  in.,  weight  18  5  lbs. 

24.00 

ILLINOIS  BENDERS 


^^.^.^ 


Flgr.  4092.     No8.  2,  2^4  and  2^4  Fi?.  4003.     No.  1 

No.  3  is  made  with  gear  and  pinion,  has  turned  Fig.  4093.     No.  1  is  made  with  turned  rollers 

rollers  and  bearings,  and  will  bend  3  li, -inch  tire,      and    bearings    and    A^iill    bend    3  "l^ -inch    tire,    or 

or  smaller,  to  a  circle  24  inches  in  diameter,  or      smaller,    to    a    circle    24    inches    in    diameter,    or 

larger.  larger. 

With  crank $7.00      with  crank $6.00 

No.  2M   is  made  as  No.  2,  but  will  bend  4^^- 

inch   tire,    or   smaller,    to    a    circle    2  4    inches   in 

diameter,  or  larger. 

With  crank $7.75 

No.  2%  is  made  as  No.  2,  but  will  bend  6-inch 

tire,  or  smaller,  to  a  circle  24  inches  in  diameter, 

or  larger. 

With  crank $8.50 


Exti-a  Heavy 

Fig.  4094.  No.  3  is  double  geared,  has  turned 
rollers  and  bearings,  is  very  strong  and  durable, 
will  bend  5-inch  tire,  or  smaller,  to  a  circle  24 
inches  in  diameter,  or  larger. 

In  bending  very  heavy  tires,  two  cranks  may  be 
used  on  opposite  sides,  thus  giving  double  power. 

With  one  crank -.  .  .$10.50 

With  pulley  for  power 16.00 


Pig. 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER   ^  Go. 


18;j 


BOILERMAKERS'   PUNCHES 


KiK.  lA  Handy  Pnnch 


Three  punches  and  dies  and  a  lever  bar  go  Avith  each  machine. 


Will  Punch 


I'rjoe,  each 


in.  hole  in  %  in.  plate  ?    38.00 

in.  hole  in  %  in.  plate  64.00 

in.  hole  in  %  in.  plate  87.00 

in.  hole  in  %  in.  plate  118.00 


Style  lA — Handy  Punch 

Will  punch    i/i   inch  hole  in  ^4   inch  plate  and  will  punch 
to  the  center  of  5  inch  circle.     List  price  each  $13.75. 


FORGED  STEEL  SCREW  PUNCH 
WITH  RATCHET  ATTACH- 
MENT 

The  Ratchet  Wrench,  Fig,  No.  3  is  the  lat- 
est and  most  economical  tool  for  boilermak- 
ers'  use.  The  handle  is  made  proper  size  to 
fit  inside  2 1/^ -inch  pipe  for  extension  of  han- 
dle. 

Fig.  No.  2  shows  Ratchet  Head  Screw.  Fig. 
No.  1  Bar  Head  Screw.  Fig.  No.  4  Drill 
Socket  to  be  used  with  Ratchet  Wrench  for 
drilling. 

The    Ratchet    Wrench    fits    all    sisws    and 
kinds  of  screw  punches  made  by  us. 
No.   1   punches    ^/^-in.    holes    in    ^-in. 

iron,   11/^   in.  from  edge;    weighs  2  0 

lbs each  $16.00 

No.  2  punches   %    in.   hole  in    %    in. 

iron,  21/^  in.  from  edge;  weighs  48 

lbs each     25.00 

No.  3  punches  %-in.  hole  in   %-in.  iron,  314 
No.  4  punches  %-in.  hole  in  %-in.  iron,  4 

One  punch  and  die  furnished  Avith  each  machine.      WTien   ordering  specify   size   of  hole   to  be 
punched. 

Extra  Punches  and  Dies,  No.  1 per  set  $2.00 

Extra  Punches  and  Dies,  No.  2 "  2.50 

Extra  Punches  and  Dies,  No.  3 "  2.80 

Extra  Punches  and  Dies,  No.  4 "  2.80 

Ratchet   Wrench each  $15.00 

Drill  Socket "  4.00 

FOR  CUTTERS   AND   SHE.4RS,   SEE   INDEX 


in.  from  edge;  weighs  70  lbs each  $.32.00 

in.   from  edge;  weighs  100  lbs each     40.00 


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GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  s  Co. 


HAND  POWER  PUNCHES  AND  SHEARS 

HAND   POAVER   BOILER  MAKERS   PUNCH 
Style  42,  Equipped  with  Structural  Jaw  for  Working  Angles,  Chaimels,  etc. 


Fig.  Al 


Fig.   A3 


i 


Fig.  AlO 


Fig.    42. 
Hand    Power    Boiler 
Makers'    Punch 
Figs.    A1-A3-A10     FLAT     AND     ROUIVD     IRON     SHEARS 


^ 

W 

ill 

Shear 

Angles 

Weight 

1  Weight    Crated 

1             Price 

— 

Flat 

1 

Round 

A-1 

%x3         •      1                            1 

90 

1                 120 

1            $13.00 

A-li^ 

%x3 

1 

% 

100 

1                 130 

1               16.00 

A-2 

¥2X2              1                           1 

160 

1                 200 

1               19.50 

A-2y2 

¥2X2 

1 

T'8 

]i4xli4xVV 

170 

1                 210 

1               25.50 

A-3 

1                           i 

180 

1                220 

32.55 

A-10 

%x5 

1 

iVi 

700 

1                 800 

68.00 

Fig 

43 

boil.fr 

MAKERS    DEEP    THROAT 

PUNCHES 

No. 

Depth 
of  Throat 

1 

Will 

Punch                      1 

Weight 

[weight    Crated 

Price 

24 

24" 

1/2"    hole 

in 

jV    plate          1 

2200 

1            2300 

$160.00 

41 

15" 

%"    hole 

in 

1/2"    plate 

1800 

1             1975 

136.00 

42 

15" 

%"    hole 

in 

1/2"   plate 

2500 

1             2700 

185.00 

43 

24" 

%"    hole 

in 

1/2"    plate 

3400 

1             3800 

250.00 

44 

36" 

%"    hole 

in 

1/2"    plate 

4000 

1             4500 

316.00 

les  are  equipped  with  Lever  Bar  and    three  extra  sets  of  punches  and  dies 
BOILERMAKERS  STEEL   SCREW   PUNCH 


Fig.    510A. 

Boiler   Makers' 

-     :"':---- 

---    fcE^r 

Screw    Punch 

Fig.   .niOB.      "ChaniDion"    Slx-ar 

Will  Punch 

In  Iron             Punch  from 

Weight  each 

Extra  Punch 

Hole,  inch 

Thickness        Edge  of  Sheet 

lbs. 

and  Die.  pair 

A 

f„ 

V+ 

1V2 

15 

$20.00 

$3.50 

B 

V2 

y* 

ivl 

17 

24.00 

3.50 

c 

V2 

A 

1% 

27 

30.00 

4.00 

D 

1 

Vz 

2Vi 

40 

40.00 

4.00 

E 

% 

3 

60 

60.00 

5.00 

G 

% 

% 

4 

110 

80.00 

5.00 

On^  Punch  and  Die  with  each  Machine. 

Fig.  51  OB  CHAMPION  WROUGHT  IRON  AND  STEEL  SHEAR 

The  Champion  She^ar  is  made  of  wrought  iron  and  the  highest  grade  of  steel  throughout,  there  be- 
ing not  a  single  piece  of  cast  iron  or  malleable  castings  used  in  its  entirel  construction.  This  is  con- 
clusive proof  that  it  will  ^and  up  without  breakage  under  the  work  that  we  claim  and  fully  for  it. 
No.  1.     Champion    Shear,    weight    255    lbs.;    has    6-inch    knives,     %-inch    thick;    will    cut    4    inch    by 

Vo-inch  flat  iron,  and  1  inch  round  or  square  iron     S40.0O 

No.  3.  Champion  Shear,  weight  255  lbs.;  has  12-inch  knives,  i^-inch  thick;  will  cut  4-inch  by 
Vz-inch  flat  iron,  and  1  inch  round  or  square  iron;  also  will  cut  plow  steel  from  6  to  10 
inches    w  ide     45.00 


FiK.   510E 


Geo-BCarpen*ter  «  eo 


185 


SHEARS  AND  PUNCHES 


lig.  56A  Fig.  2  -,.       ^_. 

Stake  Riveter  and  Punch  Lever   Shear  i»„.,i.i^  ¥r„^  p^'.^^iTo   a  ai 

Length  of  Stake  3G  in.  COMBINED  STAKE  RIVETER  A>1>  rUNCH  StyfeT-DS^f^TUat  fot;. 

The  left  hand  cut  above  illustrates  our  standard  Combined  Stake  Riveter  and  Punch  with  slne-le  head  All  nnr 
machines  of  this  style  are  equipped  with  adjustable  automatic  stops  which  enable  the  operator  to  bi'fn-  the  launch  U^ 
r"ivet°i"hetSrd.^""'  °'  '*'"°^'-  ^''  "'"'  ^'^  """'  '"^  ''"°'"  ^^'^  top.^  An  au?omaUc"h*oYl  urclamps  tile 'sheet;\^fo"rf  the 
f,i  < One  punching  and  one  riveting  attachment  with  wrenches  and  strippers  is  furnished  with  each  machine.  The 
stake    and   mam    eccentric    shaft    are    carbon   steel    forgings. 

FIk.    56A    SlZt^S    AND    CAPACITIES 


Length    I      Diam. 
of  Stake   I  of  Stake 


Riveting    I 
Capacity   I 


Punching 
Capacity 


R.  P.  51. 


H.  P. 


Weiglit 


Price 


'/2X% 


to    100 


!500 


%xiA 


to    100 


16000 


One  punching  aad  one  riveting  attachment  is  furnished  with    each    machi 
extra.      Extra  stakes  for  smaller   diameter   of  pipes   can   be   furnished. 

Fig.  13A  DOUBLE  END  PUNCH  AND  SHEAR 

SIZES  AND  CAPACITIES 


Attachment    for    double    head    1132.00 


Depth 

Throat 


Capacity  to  Shear 


Single 
Weight 


Single 
Price 


Double 
Weight 


Double 
Price 


Single 
Crated 
Weight 


Double 
Crated 
Weight 


3875.00        I 


700 


49a 


SHEARING  ATTACHMENTS  FOR  FIG. 

15A 

Motor    brackets    cut    gear    and    pinion 

1     $so.no 

Cross   Cut    Shear 

1         54.00 

Splitting    Shear    

1         62.00 

Angle   Shear    

1         S5.00 

Architectural    Jaw     

1         40.00 

Requires   7%    H.   P.   to   operate. 
Motor  Should   Run   About   1200   R     P.   M. 
Fly  Wheel   Should   Run   250  R.   P.   M. 
Ratio   of  Gearing   9:1. 
Size  of  Pulleys  24x6. 

Above  machine  Illustrates  plain  jaws  and 
Adjustable  Automatic  Stop  on  both  ends. 
One  side  shows  angle  Shear  in  position,  the 
other  side  Illustrates  Plain  Punching  Attach- 
ment. 


Fig.  2  LEV  ER  SHEAR  FOR  BAR,  ROUND  IRON  AND  ANGLE  IRON 

The  Ideal  Shear  for  Scrap  Yards. 

Has  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  36  inches  in  diameter,  6  inch  face.     Two  fly-wheels  52  inches  in  diameter, 
horsepower  to  operate.  


Will  Shear 


Weight 


Price 


Square  Soft   Steel 


16000 


$1075.00' 


Square  Soft  Ste 


462.00 


-ge  for  Motor  Drive  including  cut  gear  and  pinion  ,(but  no  motor)   $55.00. 

HAND    POWER   COMBINED   PUNCH   AND    SHEARS 
STYLE    33 

Will  Punch  to  Center  of  6  inch  Circle 


No. 

Punch 

Will  Shear 

Weight 

Weight 
Crated 

Price 

Flat      1    Round 

iBand 

15    1    -,xii 

I    Hx4        1           1 

1  7xn  1    1000 

1200 

$77.00 

7 

33    1    %x% 

1/4X2  ',2      1                % 

1               1        350 

475 

32.00 

3 

66    1    i4x% 

■ix4        1           1 

1               1        570 

770 

65.00 

3 

6    1    1,4x1/2 

1/4x4        1           1 

1                1        510 

710 

55.00 

3 

n  1   %x% 

1    V4  plate 

1                1        550 

725 

75.00 

$1S,50.     Will   shear   2x2x%    angle, 
with    3    extra   sets   of   punches   and    dies   and 


Angle   Shear  for   No.    15 
Fig.  33  Machines   are    complete 

.  ,      ^   '^"^    Lever    Bar. 

Ji."  Power  Combined         All  hand-power  machines  should  be  rigidly  fastened  to  the  floor  to   Hand  Power  Combined 
I*unch   and   Shear        Necure  good  results.  Punch   and   Shear 


186 


GEo•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


BAR  GUTTERS,  PUNCHES  AND  SHEARS 

Cut  ttvisted  or  straifcht  bars,  angles,  flats,  teeM  and  special  shapes. 
Have  twice  the  capacity  of  cast  iron  machines  of  the  same  weight. 


Fig.  2B  I  is-   ^  Fig. 

Fig.  10.    CONTRACTOR'S   BAR  CUTTER 

For  cutting  concrete  reinforcing  bars.     Cuts  round  or  twisted  high  carbon  steel  bars. 

Machine  weighs  only  300  lbs.,  yet  is  stronger  and  of  equal  capacity  to  cast  iron  machines  of  twice  the  weight.  It  is 
therefore  verv  desirable  on  scaffolding  because  it  can  be  easily  moved  about.  Tlie  frame  consists  of  two  heavy  plates  of 
"Armor-Plate"  steel  of  75  000  lbs.  tensile  strength,  rigidly  bolted  and  riveted  together,  enclosing  the  working  parts. 
Stripper  on  side  prevents  binding  of  the  metal,  and  the  roller  prevents  bars  from  dulling  the  knives.  A  treadle  is  pro- 
vided for  dropping  the  segment  back  into  place  after  each  cutting   operation. 

Two  sets  of  knives  are   furnished,  for  cutting  light,  me'lium   and  heavy  bars. 


10 

lOA 

lOB 


11 

llA 

IIB 


Type 


Legs 

Wheels  attached 

to  legs 

Without   legs 


Legs 

Wheels  attached 

to  legs" 

Without   legs 


Cuts 
Twisted  Squares 


up  to  1" 
"     "   1" 


1%" 

1%" 
1%" 


Cuts  Rounds 


up  to  1%" 


1%" 
1%" 
1%" 


Shipping 
Weight 


315  lbs. 
340  lbs. 
254  lbs. 


500  lbs. 
525  lbs. 
439   lbs. 


last  Prices 


190.00 
200  00 
180.00 


Fi^.  2B.    COMBINATION  "ARMOR-PLATE"   PUNCHES  AND  SHEARS 

Fmme   is  of   "Armor-Plate"   steel,   having  a   tensile   strength  of  75,000  lbs.— over  seven  times  stronger  than  cast  iron 

StriDDeis   are  adjustable  to   prevent   binding   of   the   stock  when   cutter   leaves   metal.     A  twin-socket   lever  operatinj 

ith"' punch  and  -shears    is  worked  from  one  side;   its  powerful  leverage  makes  operation  easy  on  all  work. 


Cuts  Rounds 


1/4  XVl" 
%X%" 


2x5/16" 

3x1/2" 

3x%" 


1/8,  3/16  &   1/4" 
%,  5/16  &  %" 

V4,        %  &   V2" 


Depth  Throat 


3%" 
4" 

51/4" 


Shipping 
Weights 


123  lbs. 
215  lbs. 
400  lbs. 


$50.00 
70.00 
100.00 


Made  for 

Fig.  4. 

bench  use   as  shown. 

"ARMOR-PLATE"    STEEL  SHEARS 

or  furnished  with  cast   iron   stand.     The  frame  consists  of  heavy   "Armor-Plate." 

No. 

Mounted 
on 

Cuts  Flats 

up  to 

Cuts  Rounds 

up  to 

Shipping 

Weight 

List  Prices 

3C 

4 

4C 

Bench  Type 
Cast  Iron   Stand 

Bench  Type 
Cast   Iron   Stf-nd 

3x%" 
.3x%" 

1: 

1" 

100  lbs. 
145   lbs. 
250   lbs. 
250   lbs. 

$50.00 
75.00 
70.00 
75  00 

Fig.  5.    "ARMOR-PLATE"   BAR   CUTTER 

By  changing  links,  one.  two  or  three  teeth  of  the  ratchet  wheel  can  be  engaged  at  one  stroke  of  the  lever,  accord- 
ing to  size  of  material  to  be  cut.  The  main  frame  consists  of  two  heavy  "Armor-Plates  rigidly  bolted  together. 
The  plunger  crankshaft,  upon  which  the  ratchet  wheel  is  pressed,  moves  in  flange  bearings  boHed  to  the  two  frame  plates. 

Machine   is  furnished    with   stripper,    adjustable   to   the   thickness  of  material   to  be   cut. 

Only  one  pair  of  knives  are  furni.shed  at  the  list  prices  quoted  below.  Prices  on  extra  knives  on  request.  The  one 
pair  of  knives  may  be  for  any  one  of  the  Ave  following  shapes   or   combinations:  „,.„K,„„t,  „   i,„.„^„      rr„„  k„.. 

Squares     and     rounds— combination     knives      Twisted     bar   only.     Flats   and   angles— combination   knives.     Tee   bars 
only      Channels  an'd   beams — capacities   on   application.     One   pair  of  knives  required  for  each  size. 
Please  specify  which  of  these  knives  are  wanted. 


No. 

One  Set  of 
Knives  for  Both 

One   Set 
of  Knives 

One  Set  of  Knives 
for  Both 

One  Set 
of  Knives 

Weight 
lbs. 

list  Prices 

Squares 

Rounds 

Twisted 

Flats  . 

Angles 

Tees 

1" 
11/4" 

\¥ 

2" 

IVs" 
1%" 
111/16" 

2V4" 

1" 
IV4'' 

2%x%" 
4     X    %  or  2     X   %" 
4     X    %  or  4%x   %'' 
4     xl       or  4%x   %" 
4Uxl%  or  5     xl" 

2  X 1/4  " 

3  X5/16" 
3%x%" 

4  x%" 

5  X14" 

2  X  V4  " 
2yoX.V16" 

3  x%" 

4  x%" 
4     x%" 

400 
1000 
1175 
1500 
1900 

$200.00 
250.00 
300.00 
350  00 
400.00 

NOTE— Can 

also  be  built  for  pov 

i-er.     Prices  on 

application. 

GEO•B^eARPE^fTER  «  Co. 


187 


ANVILS 


Fig.  5291  Fig:.  5293 

TABLE   OF  APPROXIMATE  ANVIL  MEASUREMENTS 


Wt.  lbs 

Face  inches  . 
Horn  inches.  . 
Hardie  Hole.  . 
Pritchel  Hole. 


10 
2x6 
31/2 

V2. 


20  I        30 
2%x7  21/2x8 

4  ..    ,5 

%  % 

%  % 


40 

2%x9 

6 

% 


.50 

3\9  1/2 

61/2 


60 

70 

80 

3%xl0 

33/8x11 

31/2x12 

7 

71/2 

SVz 

% 

% 

% 

A 

/. 

T^ 

Wt.  lbs 

Face  inches.  . 
Horn  inches. 
Hardie  Hole. 
Pritchel  Hole. 


100 
3%xl3i/2 


125 

3%xl5 

10 


150 

4x16% 

101^ 

% 


175 

4%xl7 

11 

1 


200 
41/^x18 

11  y2 

IVs 


250 

4%x20 

121/2 

IVs 

\\ 


300 

5x21 

13 

1% 


350 

51^x22 
13  Vz 
1% 


Wt.   lbs 

Face  inches. . 
Horn  inches  . 
Hardie  Hole.  . 
Pritchel  Hole. 


400 
6x23 
141/2 
1% 
\\ 


450 
51/^x24 
151/2 

1% 

\\ 


500 

;%x25 
16 

iy2 


600 

7x26 

17 

11/2 


700 

7%x27 

18 

1% 

% 


800 

8x28 

19 

1% 

% 


Hardie  Hole  Sizes  on  List  Indicate  Size  of  Tool  that  Hardie  Hole  will  Take 


85  to  350  lbs. 

Extra  for  71   to   84   lbs. 

Extra  for  61   to   70   lbs. 


'PETER  WRIGHT'S"  ANVILS 

..per  lb.    $0.12  Extra  for   51    to    60   lbs 

.01  Extra  for  50  lbs.  and  lighter. 

..      "  .01% 


per  lb. 


$0.02 
.03 


"HAY-BUDDEN"  ANVILS 

Solid  Wrought 

Should  this  anvil  break  at  the  waist  or  its  steel  face  become  loose  within  one  year  from  date 
of  purchase,  it  will  be  replaced  without  charge. 


80  to  425  lbs.      Base per  lb.  $0.12  50  to  59  lbs. 

426  to  6  25  lbs per  lb.  extra        .00  1/2  40  to  49  lbs. 

626  to  800  lbs "  "  .01  30  to  39  lbs. 

70  to     79  lbs "  "  .001/2  20  to  29  lbs. 

60  to     69  lbs "  "  .01  10  to  19  lbs. 


per  lb.  extra  $0.02 
.03 
.05 
.08 


"VULCAN"   ANVILS 

The  face  of  this  anvil  is  one  solid  piece  of  tool  steel,  thoroughly  welded  to  the  body  of  the  anvil 
by  a  patented  process.      It  is  then  accurately  ground  and  tempered. 

The  horn  is  covered  with,  and  its  extremity  is  made  entirely  of  tough,  untempered  steel. 

The  body  of  the  anvil  is  made  from  superior  pig  iron,  and  being  much  more  solid  than  wrought 
iron,  the  work  being  forged  receives  the  full  force  of  the  blow.  The  face  and  horn  of  the  anvil  ar^ 
warranted  to  be  thoroughly  welded  to  the  body  and  not  to  separate. 


Weight 

Weight 

No. 

about 
lbs. 

Each 

No. 

about 
lbs. 

Each 

00 

5 

$2.00 

10 

100 

$10.00 

0 

10 

2.75 

11 

110 

11.00 

1 

15 

3.25 

12 

120 

12.00 

2 

20 

4.00 

13 

130 

13.00 

3 

30 

4.50 

14 

140 

14.00 

4 

40 

5.25 

15 

150 

15.00 

6 

50 

6.00 

16 

160 

16.00 

6 

60 

6.50 

17% 

175 

17.50 

7 

70 

7.25 

20 

200 

20.00 

8 

80 

8.00 

22% 

225 

22.50 

9 

90 

9.00 

25 

250 

25.00 

. 

FOR  BliACKSMITH   TOOI^S    SEE   INDEX 


188 


GeoBCarpeM'ter  s  eo, 


SWAGE  BLOCKS 


No.  0»4 


Nos.    4,  4y2  and  5 


No. 

Measures 
Inches 

WeiKht,  about 
pounds 

No. 

Measures 
inches 

WeiKht.  about 
pounds 

0 

01/2 

1 

2 

4      xl  4x1 9  1/2 
3%xl5xl5 
3%xl0xl4 
8%xllxl5 

165 
150 
100 

125 

3 

4 

41/2 
5 

41/8X11x15 
4      Xl5xl5 
41/^x18x18 
6      x24x24 

145    . 

165 

255 

625 

Price,  per  lb $ , 

CONES    OR    MANDRELS 


1 
11/2 


32 
40 

48 
52 
54 


Diameter  at  Base 
Inches 


Estimated 
weight 
pounds 


55 

90 

115 

140 

200 


Price 
per  lb 


Flff.  630 


HUNTINGTON   EMERY  WHEEL  DRESSER 


Fig.  398 


For  truing,  shaping,  sharpening  and  removing  glaze  from  solid  emery  wheels  running  at  full 
speed. 

Patent  Emery  Wheel  Dresser  (2  sets  of  cutters) $3.00 

Extra  cutters per  set       .50 


GOLTON'S  FILE  CARD 


Fig.  384 

Steel  back,  frame  and  face.  Tempered  steel  wire  bristles.  Furnished  with  soft  steel  tapered 
pick.  (The  Pick  to  remove  any  obstinate  filing  or  substance  which  may  have  become  imbedded 
deeply  between  the  teeth  of  the  file  and  which  does  not  at  first  yield  to  the  brush.  Each  cleaner 
wrapped  in  waxed  paper.  Packed  one  dozen  in  telescope  pasteboard  box.  One  gross  in  wooden 
case.  Weight  38  lbs.  per  gross, 
Price,  per  dozen $8.50 

FOR   FILES   A.\D    EMERY   WHEELS.    SEE    IXDEX 


GEO-B-CAiiPErfTER  ^  eo. 


189 


SLEDGES 

BLACKSMITHS' 


FiR.  5401.     Cross  Pein 

n  lbs.  and  over per  lb.  $0.30 

3  to  5  lbs •'  .40 

Under  3  lbs "  .50 

Fig.  5402.     Double  Face 

5  lbs.  and  over . per  lb.  $0.30 

3  to  5  lbs "  .40 

Under  3  lbs "  .50 

Fig.  5403.      Double  Face  Striking  Hammers 

5  lbs.  and  over per  lb.  $0.30 

3  to  5  lbs "  .40 

Under  3  lbs "  .50 

Fig.   5404.      Stone   Sledge   Hammer.s 

5  lbs.  and  over per  lb.  $0.30 

3  to  5  lbs "  .40 

Under  3  lbs "  .50 

Fig.  5405.      Coal   Sledgeu 

5  lbs.  and  over per  lb.  $0.30 

3  to  5  lbs "  .40 


HAMMERS 


Kig.    .5406.      Sin^lt-    I';m.      AI.,s,,n     Hummer* 

5   lbs.  and  over per  lb.    $0.50 

3  to  5  lbs "  .55 

Under  3  lbs "  .60 

Double  Face,  same  price  as  Single  Face 


9.' 

Fig.  5407.      Spalling  Hammers 

5  lbs.  and  over per  lb.   $0.40 

3   to   5   lbs "  .55 

Under  3   lbs "  .60 

Double  Face,  same  price  as  Single  Face 


[L 

'""'     "  ""'  ^  ^1^1 

MASH 

Fig.  5408.    Stone  Cutters'  or  Hand-Drilling  Hammers 

5  lbs  and  over per  lb.    $0.40 

3  to  5  lbs "  .50 

Under  3  lbs "  ,55 

MAULS 

W 

Fig,  5400.      Ship 

4  to  8  lbs per  lb.    $0.42 

Fig.  5410.     R.  R.   Spike 

5  lbs.  to  12  lbs per  lb.   $0.3fl 


190 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  So. 


BLACKSMITHS'  AND  STRUCTURAL  TOOLS 

BLACKSIVnTHS'  PUNCHES  BOILER  PICKS 

Square 


Fig.    1260 

Approximate  Weights. 
Size  Weight  Size  Weight 

%  to  %  in..l  lb.  12oz.       %  in 2  lb.  8  oz. 

T%  to  %  in. .  1  lb.  14  oz.    I    %  to  1  in.    .  .  3  lb. 
Sold  at  actual  scale  weights  only. 

Size %    to    1    in. 

Price,   per   lb $0.42 

BLACKSMITHS'  PUNCHES 

Round 


Fig.    1270 
Size  Approximate  Weights.  Weight 

14   to   %  in 1  lb.  12  oz. 

%   and   %   in 2  lb.     8  oz. 

1    in 1 3    lb. 

Sold  at  actual  scale  weights  only. 

Size %    to    1    in. 

Price,  per  lb $0.42 

BACKING-OUT   PUNCHES 


Fig.  1321A 

Weight,  about  2  lb.  8  oz. 
Price,    per   lb $0.80 


BUTTON  HEAD  RIVET  SETS 


For 
For 


Fig.  loeoD 

%-inch  rivet Cup      % 

i^-inch  rivet Cup      % 


For    %-inch  rivet Cup    1% 

For    %-inch  rivet Cup   1% 

For    ys-inch  rivet Cup   11/2 

For     1-inch  rivet Cup   1% 

S  to  5  lb per  lb. $0.75 

5  lb.   and   over per  lb.      .70 

Special  requirements  furnished  as  specified. 


Weight 
3%    lb. 


.5 
.5 
6% 


Fig.    1070 

Weight,   1  to   21/2   lbs. 
Price,    per    lb $0.75 

SIDE  CHISELS 


Fig.  1330A 

Weight,  about  4  lb.  8  oz. 
Price,  per  lb $0.80 

BLACKSMITHS'   COLD  CHISELS 


Fig.    1-M)0 

Approximate  Weights 
Size  Weight  Size  Weight 

1  in 1  lb.  1 1/2  in.    ...    3  lb. 

1  Vs  in 1  lb.  8  oz.       1  %  in.    ...    4  lb. 

1 1/4  in 2  lb.  1  %  in.    ...    4  lb.  12  oz. 

1  %  in 2  lb.  8  oz. 

Sold  at  actual  scale  weights  only. 

Sizes  in  square 1  to  1%    in.  by  eighths 

Price,   per   lb $0.42 

RIVET  BUSTER 


Fig.    351 

Crucible  Tool  Steel 

Weight,   5   lbs per  lb.   $0.50 

DRIFT  PINS 


Size   at 
largest    diain. 

-1%  in 

%  in 


Kig.    lOHitC 

Length                           Weight 
6V2  in 5       oz. 


in. 

ii  in 71/2  in. 

in. 
in. 


%  in 8 

II  in 8 

%  in 8  %  in 

iii  in 9       in, 

Price,  per  lb 


Sold  at  actual  scale  weights  only. 
Specify  exact   size  required. 


..71/2  oz. 
.  .  8  oz. 
.10  oz. 
.12  oz. 
lib. 

1  lb.  2  oz. 
.  .  .  .  $0.80 


FOR    HAXDL,ES    TO    FIT    ABOVE,    SEE    IIVDEX 


GEO'BCAIiPEhfTER   ^  eo. 


191 


BLACKSMITHS'  AND  FARRIERS'  TOOLS 

^ 1 


Fis.    546B 
Bottom   Swage 


All  sizes per  lb.,  $0.42 


Fig.    546C 
HARDIES 

%,    %,    %.    1   and   114    inch 
shanks per  lb.,  $0.42 


Fig.    54eD 
Bottom    Fuller 


AH  sizes per  lb.,  $0.42 


BLACKSMITHS' 
CHISELS 


Fig.  54eF 
Cold  Cutter 


Fig.    546G 
Hot  Cutter 


1^/4.  1%  and  IVz  inches. per  lb.,  $0.42 


Fig.    546H  Fig.    5461 

Fig.  546H    SET   HAMMERS 

114  to  2  inches,  by  eighths per  lb.,  $0.42 

Fig.  5461   FLATTERS 

2  to  4  inches,  by  quarters per  lb.,  $0.42 


Fig.    546J 
BLACKSJHTHS'   PINCERS 

Oil  Finished,  Polished  Jaws. 

Sizes,    inches 10  12 

Per  dozen $9.00        10.00 


14 

12.00 


Fig.    546K 
FARRIERS'  KNIVES 

Wostenholm's    horn    handles,    %    and    % 

inch  blades per  doz.,  $6.00 

Extra    blades "     "       4.50 


HORSE    SHOES — Light,   Medium   and   Heavy 


STEEL  TOE  CALKS 


Fig.    619A.     Fore  Fig.    610B.     Hind 

Burden's  Shoes per  lb.,  .$.  . 

Perkins'    Shoes " 

Perkins'  extra  light  pattern,  Nos.  1 

to  4,  front  and  hind 

Mule  Shoes 


Fig.    61 9D 
One   Prong,    Sharp 


Fig.    euic 
One  Prong,  Blunt 

Nos.  0,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6 

All  sizes,   one  prong,  blunt per  lb.,  $0,10 

All  sizes,  two  prong,  blunt "  ,11 

All  sizes,  one  prong,  sharp "  .12'/^ 

All  sizes,  two  prong,  sharp "  -iS^ 

HORSE    SHOE   NAILS 

Boss,  25-lb.  boxes per  lb.,  $0.,32 

Leader,  25-lb.  boxes "  .28 


FOR  HANDI^ES  TO  FIT  ABOVE)  TOOL.S.  SEE  INDEX 


193 


Geo-BCati^peN'ter  ^  Co. 


BLACKSMITH'S  TONGS 

Order    by    Figure    Number 


Pig.  731.      straight   Lip 

Length   in   inches 14      16      18     20  22 

Weight,  lbs.,  per  doz 18      21      24      30  36 

Length   in   inches 24     26     28  30 

Weight,  lbs.,  per  doz 39      42      45  48 

Price  per  lb $0.30 

Weights  given  are  approximate  only. 


Fig.    741.      Single    Piclc   TJp 

Single  Pick   Up  Tongs per  lb.,  .$0.40 

Same  weight  as  straight  lip. 


Pig.  742.     Double  Pick  TJp 

Double  Pick  Up  Tongs per  lb.,  $0.40 

Same  weight  as  straight  lip. 


Pig.  743.     RlTet  Tongs 

Rivet  Tongs per  lb.,  $0. 

Same  weight  as  straight  lip. 


Pig.  772.     liUthe  Tool  Tongs 

Lathe  Tool  Tongs per  lb.,  $0. 

Weights  same  as  straight  lip. 


Pig.   773.     Piclt   TongH 

Pick    Tongs per   lb.,  .$0.60 

Weights  same  as  straight  lip. 


Pig.  732.     Curved  Lips  or  Bolt.     Fluted  Jaw 
To  hold  Length 

1/4   and  t'f;   in.  round 18  in. 

%  and   1/^   in.  round 20  in. 

%    and   %   in.  round 22  in. 

%    to  1  %   in.  round 24  in. 

1  %    to  2        in.  round 26  in. 

Weights  same  as  straight  lip. 
Price,    per    lb $0.30 


f^^ 


Pig.  751.      Gad  Tongs 

Gad  Tongs per  lb.,  $0.40 

Weights  same  as  straight  lip. 


Fig.  753.      Bolt  Tongs 

Bolt  Tongs per  lb.,  $0.40 

Weights  same  as  straight  lip. 


Pig.    753.     Round    Jaw    Tongs 

Round  Jaw  Tongs per  lb.,  $0.40 

Weights  same  as  straight  lip. 


^^£^ 


Pig.  761.     Angle  Jaw  Tongs 

Angle   Jaw   Tongs per   lb.,  $0.60 

Weights  same  as  straight  lip. 


Pig.  763.     Clip  Tongs 

Clip   Tongs per  lb.,  $1.20 

Weights  same  as  straight  lip. 


FOR  BOLTS.   RODS.   IRON  AND    STEEL.   SEE   INDEX 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  eo, 


193 


STRUCTURAL  TOOLS 


Fis*   531A.    Flogrging   Hammer 

Weight,    5    to    8    lbs ...  . 

per  lb.,  $0.20 


Fig.    531B.     Plugging    Hammer 

Weight,  2  to  3  lbs 

per  lb.,  $0.25 


Fig.   531C.      Riveting    Hammer 

Weight,    2    to   3 


per  lb.,  $0.35 


Fig.  531D.      Straight   Dolly 
Pi-ice,  each    $2.50 


Fig.  531E.     Club  Dolly 
Price,  each    $2.75 


^S 


Fig.  531F.     Heel   Dolly 
Price,  each $4.25 


Br  ■ —    IT 


Fig.   531G.      Spring   Dolly 

Piice,  each $7.00 


Fig.    531H.      Diamond    Pointed    Chisels. 

3  lbs each,  $1.00 

THE  DOUBLE-JAW  DRILLING  POST 

No.  1  is  suitable  for  drill- 
ing all  size  holes  up  to  ^i 
inch.  Radius  of  arm  10 
inches,    weight   25    pounds. 

No.  2  is  extra  strong. 
Post  is  long  enough  to  talie 
No.  5  ratcliet  and  drill  up 
to  1%  inch  hole.  Radius  of 
arm  12  inches,  weight  33 
pounds. 

The  jaivs  of  both  sizes 
open  4  inches.  Can  be  made 
special  to  open  any  dis- 
tance. The  screws  are  made 
of  tool  steel  and  tempered. 
The  screw  in  the  lower  jaw 
has  a  cup-shaped  head,  a 
guide  and  seat  for  top 
screw.  The  screws  can  be 
reversed. 

No.   1 each,   $  8.00 

No.  2 "         10.00 

OLD  MAN 

Cut  shows  method  of 
operation,   including 

Drill. 
Nos 1  2 

Height  of 
post,  in. 

Radius  of 
arm,  in. 


20       26 


Fig.   531 K 


Each 


10       12 
$8.00   10.00 


Drill  Not  Included  in  Price. 


Fig.  5311.      Gouges. 

3  lbs each,  $1.00 

RR^ETING   CLAMPS 


FOR  AIR 
HAMMERS, 
SEE  INDEX 


FOR  AIR 

COMPRESSORS, 

SEE  INDEX 


Fig.    5311, 
Each    $6.00 


POWDER  OR  CATCHING 
CANS 

For    catching    hot    rivets 

in  all  structural  steel  work. 
Made  with  heavy  2"  rein- 
forced bottom  and  also 
plain. 

Reinforced  bottom, 

each    $1.00 

Plain  bottom,    each .  .  .      .50 


FOR    RIVETS,    STRUCTURAL,    SHAPES    AND    BARS,    SEE    INDEX 


194 


Geo-B-Car^peM'ter  s  So. 


COLD  AND  TRACK  CHISELS  AND  PUNCHES 

All  cood  auality  cold  cliiseU  look  alike  as  far  as  the  quality  of  the  steel  is  concerned,  but  all 
chisris  do  not  act  alike  when  in  the^  hands  of  the  workman.  No  tool  is  given  such  hard  usage  as  a 
pold  chisel  and  usually  they  are  not  made  better  than  need  be?.  ^         ,  .  ,    ^  ^ 

^^I'^To  make  good  chisels  care  must   be   given  to   the  quality  of  the  steel,  the  process  by  which  forged, 

^'^^  In\^he^  chtse^gTah^gl?"  grade  'Of  crucible  steel  18    used,    forged-up    by    the    use    of    a    hammer,    and 
shaped  and  tempered  properly.     Chisels  are  oil  finished,  with  turned  heads. 

COLD    CHISELS 
First  Quality 


Fig.  539A 
Order  all  chisels  by  the  diameter  of  octagon  steel  and  not  by  the  •width  of  blade. 


Size  of  octagon  steel 

Size   of  blade   approximate. 

Average    length     

Average    weight    

Number  packed  in  box 

List 


•  inches 

.inches 

•  inches 
...lbs. 


Hi' 

Xt 

5/16 

$ 

^ 

^ 

% 

41/2 

5 

51/4 

51/2 

6 

6% 

1V2 

1 

IVa 

2 

21^ 

4 

71/2 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

6 

6 

9S1.40 

1.50 

1.70 

2.00 

2.60 

3.50 

5.00 

17 

6 

6.50 


1 
1% 


£1 

6 

8.50 


COLD    CHISELS,   LONG    SIZES 

inches 

6 

^0 

6 
5.00 

.i. 

3 

7.50 

1 

Average  length                    

.  .                        inrhps 

10 

3 

List    

per   doz. 

$3.00 

4.00 

10.00 

MACHINIST'S    CAPE    CHISELS 
First  Quality,  Crucible  Steel 


Fig.  53»B 

Size  of   octagon   steel 

Size    of    cutting    edge 

List    

inches 

inches 

.  .  .  .per    doz. 

$2^00 

5/16 

Vs 
2.00 

2.25 

5| 

3.00 

% 

% 

4.00 

1 

6.00 

8.00 

1 

"4 

10.00 

ROUND    NOSE    CAPE   CHISELS 
First  Quality,  Crucible  Steel 


Fig.  539C 


.$^^00 

2.00 

A 

1 

4.00 

1 

6.00 

I 

8.00 

lofoo 

List     

....  per    rtoz. 

ROUND    NOSE    CHISELS 
First  Quality,  Crucible  Steel 


Piff.   53ftT» 

Size  of  octagon   steel.  .  .  . 

Size   of   point 

List    

inches 

inches 

....  per    doz. 

$J^0 

2.00 

1 

3.1 

4.00 

6.00 

1 

8.00 

1 

% 

10.00 

DIAMOND   POINT   CHISELS 
First  Quality,  Crucible  Steel 


PSff.  P.-^PK 

Size   of   octagon   steel 

.inches 

$2^00 

5/16 

Vs 
2.00 

1 

2.25 

3.00 

4.00 

6,00 

8.00 

1 

List     

. . . .per    doz. 

10,00 

TRACK     CHISELS 


Fig.  539P 
1%   in.  square,  tool  steel,    iVz    lbs. 


Each 
per  lb. 
.  .$0.40 


MACHINISTS'  HAND   PUNCHES 


Fig.  539G 

Made  of  high  grade  crucible  steel.     Forged  with  plenty 
of  clearancel  at  heel. 


Order  by  Size  of  Point. 

Size    of 

Size    of 
Length 

poll 

oct 

in" 

It inches 

steel. .inches 
inches 

12 
$1.75 

4/32 
2.00 

T 

12 
2.00 

3/16 

t 

12 

6 

List    . .  . 

.per  doz. 

2.50 

3.00 

8^ 

GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  eo. 


195 


CONCRETE  AND   STONEWORKERS'  TOOLS 

STAR  DRILLS 


For  Brick,  Concrete  or  Stone 
Hammer  torged  from  a  high  grade  of  Octagon  Crucible  SteeL     Relieved  cutting  edge  to  pre- 
vent choking.     Not  blunt  nor  stubby.     Properly  tempered. 

List  Price  Per  Dozen. 


Size  of  Bit.  in. 


Size  of  Stock, 


Length,  12  in. 
Length,  18  in. 
Length,    24    in. 


I     % 


I     V4 


I   y2   I   % 


$2,501  3.15 
3.751  4.75 
5.001   6.25 


3.75 
6.65 

7.50 


4.25 
6.40 
8.50 


5.00 
7.50 
10.00 


7.50 
11.25 
15.00 


Size  of  Bit,  in  .  .  .  | 


|1%|1%_|1%    I    1%    I     2 


Size  of  Stocli, 


I   IVi    I   1  = 


Length,  12  in.. 
Length,  18  in.. 
Length,    24    in.. 


$10.00 
15.00 
20.00 


11.50113.00 
17.25|l9.50 
23.00126.00 


15.75117.50  19.50 
23.65  26.25  29.25 
31.50  35.00  39.00 


Prices  of  Drills  of  intermediate  diameters,    same  as  next  size  larger.    Drills  of  large  diameter, 
or  greater  lengths  than  listed,  furnished  to  order  promptly  at  proportionate  list  prices. 

LONG  BRICK  CHISELS 

For  Cutting  Through  Brick  Walls 


Fig.  532E 

Hammer   forged   of   a   high   grade   of   octagon    rrnriblo  steel,    properly    tempered.  Blade    is 
forged  wider  than  shank  to  prevent  choking  up.     Order  by  length  of  chisel. 

Length,   inches    15  18  24  30 

Size  of  steel,  inches %  %  %  1 

Per  dozen $6.00  $9.00  $16.00  $24.00 


STONE    CUTTERS'    PLAIN    CHISELS 


Fig.  532E: 


Size 

rensth 
incties 

Width 

Esfd  Wt. 

Octagon 

Blade 

per  doz. 

Per  pound 

Steel,  in. 

inches 

pounds 

% 

71/2 

IV2 

7% 

$0.33 

% 

71/2 

1% 

8 

.33 

% 

7y2 

2 

8 

.33 

% 

71/2 

2% 

8 

.33 

% 

71/2 

2% 

8% 

.33 

u 

71/2 

2% 

8% 

.33 

n 

71/2 

3 

9 

.33 

% 

8 

31/2 

10 

.33 

STONE   CUTTERS'   TOOTH  CHISELS 


Fig.  532F 


Size 

Lensrth 
inches 

Width 

Est'd  Wt. 

Octagon 

Blade 

per  doz. 

Per  pound 

.«teel.  in. 

inches 

pounds 

% 

8 

1% 

8 

$0.33 

% 

8 

1% 

8 

.33 

% 

8 

2 

8  1/4 

.33 

% 

8 

21/4 

9 

.33 

% 

8 

2  1/2 

914 

.33 

it 

8 

2% 

11 

.33 

ih 

8 

3 

12 

.33 

DRILLS 


For    Stone,    Marble 
Fine  Tool  Steel. 


and    Granite.     Made    of 


7  feet 


Ball  Drills. 


Fig.  532C. 


8  pounds 


Each 


$3.00 


Fig.  532D 


PLUGS  AND  FEATHERS 


Length 
inches 

l"hes    1      ^"S^* 

3 

6 
8 

% 

% 
% 
1 

$0.20 
.25 
.35 

.50 

FOR    SLKDGES,    MAULS    AND    STRIKING    HAMMERS,    SEE    INDEX 


196 


GEO-B-CAKPE^fTER  S  Co, 


PICKS  AND  MATTOCKS 


RAILROAD  OR  CLAY  PICK 


Fig.    5S50 

Weight,   lbs .  .  .    4  to  5        5  to  6 

Per  doz $13.00        14.00 

Weight,  lbs 

Per  doz ..$18.00 

DRIFTING  PICK 


6  to  7 
15.00 

8  to  9 


7  to  8 

16.00 

9  to  10 

20.00 


^^jfrf 

^i^ 

^^^ 

Fig.    5851 

Vt..  lbs. . 
>er  doz. 

3 
.$12.50 

4            41/2 
14.00      15.00 

5 
16.00 

6 
17.50 

POLL  PICKS 

Solid  Steel 


Fig.   Hi 


V.'oig-ht 
lbs. 

Per 
dozen 

Weight 
lbs 

Per 
dozen 

No. 

1 

sy^ 

$15.00 

No. 

4 

5 

$18.50 

No. 

2 

4 

16.00 

No. 

5 

6 

20.00 

No. 

3 

m 

17.00 

No. 

6 

7 

21.50 

ADZE    EYE    MATTOCKS 


Fig.    5856 


Weight, 
Per  doz 


Fig.   5S5:i 

lbs 6  to  7      7  to  8      8  to  9 

$18.00      19.00      20.00 


PICK  MATTOCKS 


FIREMEN'S  COAL  PICK 


Fig.   5853 

Weight,  lbs iV2  5  6 

Per  doz $17.00      18.00      20.00 

STONE  PICKS 


Fig.    5854 

to  8  lbs per  lb.  $0.40 


QUARRY   PICKS 


5  to  8  lbs . 


Fig.   5855 


Fig.    5857 

Weight,  6  lbs per  doz.  $17.00 

Weight,   5  lbs "  16.00 

ASPHALT  MATTOCIv 

Oil  Finished 
Single  Cutter 


per  lb.  .$0.40 

FOR  HANDLES  TO  FIT  ABOVE,  SEE  INDEX 


Fig. 

Weight,   7  lbs per  doz.  $23.00 

Weight,  8   lbs "  24.00 

Weight,  9   lbs "  25.00 

Double  Cutter  Mattocks 


Pig.  5859 

Weight,     9  lbs per  doz.  $25.00 

Weight,   10  lbs "  30.00 

Weight,   12   lbs "  35.00 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  eO. 


19: 


FORKS— GRUB  HOES 


Fig.  oSOA 
COAL   FORKS 


s 

16 

s 

16 

9 

16 

10 

16 

10 

16 

12 

16 

12 

14 

14 

151, 

14 

161/ 

Distance 
Between 
inches 


IVs 

IVs 
1 

1 

1 


1/^ 


Per  doz. 


$20.00 
20.00 
22.00 
25.00 
25.00 
29.00 
29.00 
33.00 
33.00 


SHA^^^G  forks 


Fig.    589B 


Distance 

Between  Tines 

Inches 


Fig.   5S9E 
COKE   FORKS 


Xo.  of  Tines 


Distance 
Between 
inches 


Per  doz. 


1% 

1 

1% 
1 
1 


$24.00 
28.00 
28.00 
33.00 
33.00 
40.00 
40.00 


HEAVY    STONE  FORKS 
Square  Tines 


Fig.    5S»F 


$22.00 
24.00 


CLAY  FORKS 


Extra  Heavy Per  doz.  $14.00 

STOXE  HOOKS 

With  5  ft.  handles,  1  %  inch  teeth, 

4    teeth,   medium  ...per  doz.  $13.00 

4   teeth,   extra  heavy.        "  l.j.oO 

4  teeth,   round,  heavy      "  15.00 

5  teeth,   extra  heavy.        "  20.50 

Fig.  r.'ior* 


FORK 
HANDLES 

Malleable    "D" 

op    with    wood 

erip.      Price,    per 

doz $2.50 


No.  of  Tines 

"n-idth  of  Fork 
inches 

Per  doz. 

8 
10 
12 
14 

10  1/2 

13 
13 
13 

$20.00 
25.00 
29.00 
33.00 

HANSEN  CAISSON  FORKS 


We    can    furnish 

I)  handles  with 

iron   grip   if 

desired 


Fig.  589G 

Extra  Heavy,  short  tine Per  doz.  $15.00 

S.  &     S.  HA:*mER  HEAD  GRUB  HOES 

i 

Fig.  oS9H 

Extra  Heavy,   Pick  Eye 

AVeight,  each,  8   lbs. 
I'er  doz $18.00 

GRUB  HOES 


Fig, 


Nos 1  2  3 

Weight,  lbs '.  .  .      S%  4  41^ 

Per   doz $13.00      13.50      14.00 

Same   as   above,   extra   heavy,    about    5  94     lbs., 
Price,  per  doz .$15.00 


FOR   HANDLES   TO   FIT  ABOVE  TOOLS,   SEE  IXDEX 


198 


Geo-B-CarpeH'ter  ^  So. 


"CARPENTER"  SHOVELS 

Our  "Carpenter"  brand  of  Shovels  and  Scoops  is  strictly  high  grade 
in  every  respect,  being  made  of  the  best  materials  it  is  possible  to  procure 
for  the  purpose.  We  particularly  recommend  "Carpenter"  Shovels  and 
Scoops  for  the  most  severe  service. 


Pig.  587A  Fig.  587B  Fig.  587C  Fig.  58715  Fig.  587E  Fig.  587F  Fig.  587G 

"CARPENTER"    SHOVELS 

D  or  Long  Handles,  Square  or  Round  Points 

Nos.  587A,  587B,  587C  and  587G 

No.  2.  Black.  SizG     9 i^xll %  inches per    doz.  $16.50 

No.  3.  Black.  Size  10i/4xl2i4  inches ••  17.00 

No.  4.  Black.  Size  10  ygxlS  %  inches "  17.50 

No.  5.  Black.  Size  11  %xl3i^  inches "  18.00 

No.  0.  Black.  Size  12     xl4  inches "  18.50 

"CARPENTER"   SEWER    SHOVELS 
No.   587D 

No.  2.     Black per    doz.  $16.50 

For  Polished,  add  $1.00  per  dozen,  net. 

"CARPENTER"   MOULDER    SHOVEL 

No.  587E 

No.  2.      Moulders'   Shovel    per    doz.   $16.50 

"CARPENTER"   SPADES 
No.   .587P 

No.  2.     Black   per    doz.  $16.50 

For  Polished,  add  $1.00  per  dozen,  net. 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  GO. 


199 


"CARPENTER"  SHOVELS 


FlB.  588A       Fig.  588B 


Fifir.  588C    Fig.  5SSD  Fig.  5SSE  Fig.  5SSF     Fig.  58SG 

"CARPENTER"   COAIi   SHOA  ELS 

No.  588G 
Back  Strap 
No.  1.     Black.     Size  1314, xl 3%  inches. .  .pel'  doz. 
No.  2.     Black.     Size  14  14 xl 4%  Inches.  .  .         " 
No.  3.     Black.     Sizel4%xl5       inches... 

Hollow  Back,  $1.00  per  doz.  less. 


$17.00 
17.50 
18.00 


Iv 


Fig.  5SSH    Fig.SSSL 


No.  2. 

No.  3. 

No.  4. 

No.  5. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


No.  10. 


No.    2. 


14  inch, 
16  inch 


"CARPENTER"   GRAIN  AND   COAL   SCOOPS 

No.  588E 
Hollow  Back 

Size  11     xl5       inches 

Size  ll%xl5^   inches 

Size  ll%xl6        inches 

Size  12     xl6i^  inches 

Size  12^x17        inches 

Size  13%xl7        inches 

Size  131^x1714  inches • 

Size  14     xl7  %  inches 

Size  14 1^x18 14  inches 

Polished,  $0.50  per  doz.  advance. 

"CARPENTER"   ASPHALT  SHOVEL 

No,  588C 


per  doz. 


$16.00 
16.50 
17.00 
17.50 
18.00 
18.50 
19.00 
19.50 
20.0i 


'CARPENTER' 


DRAINING   AND   DITCHING   SPADES 
Nos.  588D  and  588P 


per  doz.  $22.00 


per  doz. 


6  ft.  handles. 

7  ft.  handles. 

8  ft.  handles. 


6  ft.  handles. 

7  ft.  handles. 


"CARPENTER"  TELEGRAPH  SHOVELS 

Nos.  588A  and  588B 
Black.     Extra  long  strap.  ..  .per  doz.   $20.50  Regular  strap....  per  doz. 

Black.     Extra  long  strap.  ..  .         "  22.50  Regular  strap.  ..  . 

Black.     Extra  long  strap "  24.50  Regular  strap.  ..  . 

"CARPENTER"  TELEGRAPH  SPOONS 
Nos.  588H  and  588L 

Black per  doz. 

Black "^     •' 


8  ft.  handles.      Black. 


$21.00 
21.50 


$20.50 

22.50 
24.50 


$24.00 
24.00 
26.00 


For  Polished,  add  $1.00  per  dozen,  net. 


200 


GEO-BCAIiPEN'TER  S  So, 


CONNEAUT  SPECIAL  SHOVELS 

Hand  Pounded  and  Tempered 


RONBERG  ORE  AND  CONCRETE  SHOVELS 

MIKKOLA'S  FAMOUS  PATENT 
Fig.  1  to  5  and  XI  to  X5 

The  best  square  point  shovel  for  any  work  but  tamping  rail- 
road ties.  Regular  26  inch  D  handle  witli  19  inch  drop.  Drop 
tempered  point  Annealed  blade.  Long  handle  iVz  feet,  30  inch 
drop. 

This  is  tlie  sliovel  that  will  not  wedge  the  material  in  the 
blade,  is  self-sharpening,  is  used  by  the  majority  of  construction 
companies  for  concrete,  and  by  brick  companies  for  sand,  shale 
and  clay  shoveling.  It  is  lighter  than  other  makes  of  same 
size,  yet  holds  more  material,  wears  longer,  and  is  liked  better 
by  the'  men.     Act  manufactured  in  solid  back. 


No. 

Size  cf  Blade 

D 

Handle 
Fis.   No. 

Lons: 
Handle 
Fig.   No. 

Price 

Width       1       Length 
incites        1        inches 

per  doz. 

3 
4 
5 
6 

10 

12 

121/2 

13 

131/2 

14 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

XI 

X4 
X5 

$16.00 
16.50 
17.00 
17.50 
18.00 

Fig.    15     Street  ^_^^^_ 

Commissioner  ^^"^^^^^  Concrete 

MAGYAR  COAL  SHOVELS— STREET  COMMISSIONERS'  SHOVELS 

Fig.  11  to  18 
This  shovel  is  used  extensively  by  the  lime  companies  for  filling  purposes.  Its  straight  point  will 
MOt  crush  the  material  handled  as  the  high-sided  scoop  does,  and  the  drop  and  straight  point  cleans  the 
entire  width  of  blade,  as  it  is  shoved  in.  Regular  D  handle,  26  inches  long  with  20  inch  drop;  long  han- 
dle, 4  feet,  6  inches.  Any  length  of  handle  furnished  on  request.  The  street  commissioners'  shovels  are 
also  used  as  firing  shovels.     They  are  4  feet  6  inches   long  and  have  a  30   inch  drop. 


Size  of  Blarle 

Coal  Shovel 
Fig.    No. 

Street 

Commissioner 

Shovel.  Fig.  No. 

No. 

Width 
inches 

Lensth 
inches 

Price 
per    doz. 

1 
2 

5  Coke 

!3I 
!5S 

14 
15 
16 

17 

11 

12 
13 
14 

15 
16 

$16.00 
16.50 
17.00 
18.50 

STANDARD  STYLE  SPECIAL  TRACK  SHOVEL 

HAND  POUNDED  AND  TEMPERED 


Higli  carbon  steel  "Harveyiaed"  point.  The 
shovel  to  stand  the  prying.  D  handle  26  inches 
long,  with  19  inch  drop;  12  gauge  steel.  Any 
length  of  D  or  long  handle  on  request,  or  14  gauge 
steel  when  not  wanted  so  heavy.  If  desired,  we 
will  furnish  these  shovels  with  malleable  D  handles 
at  same  li3t  price'. 


Size  No. 

D 

Handle 

Long 
Handle 

Price 

Fig.   No. 

Fig.   No. 

per  doz. 

2 

19 

X19 

$16.00 

3 

20 

X20 

16.50 

4 

21 

X21 

17.00 

5 

22 

X22 

17.50 

6 

24 

X23 

18.00 

7 

24 

X24 

18.50 

For  polished,  add   $1.00  per  dozen,  net. 


GEO-B-CARPENfTER  S  CO. 


201 


CONNEAUT  SPECIAL  SHOVELS 
HAND  POUNDED  AND  TEMPERED 

To  avoid  mistakes  please  order  Shovels  by  number 


anKIvOLA  PATEXT  RONBERG  D  HANDLE 
SHOVEL  WITH  HIGH  SIDES 


Not  manufactured  in  solid  back.  The  wet  con- 
crete shovel.  D  handle  26  inches  Ions  with  19  inch 
drop.      Non-tempered  sides   extending  to  point. 


Size  No. 

Long:  Handle  1      D  Handle 

No.            1             No. 

Price 
Per  Doz. 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

X3'J 
X40 

¥,i 

X43 

39 
40 
41 

42 
43 

$16.00 
16.50 

17.00 

i7.r,o 

18.00 

THE  SCIENTIFIC  ROUND  POINT  SHOVEL 

Special  Iron  Mining  and  Sewer  Shovel 


Manufactured  to  overcome  the  weak  points  of  the 
common  line  of  shovels.  Tempered  point;  strong 
where  handle  joins  blade;  long  rib  in  center,  mak- 
ing it  impossible  to  break  through  the  center. 

D  handle  26  inches  long-,  with  18  inch  drop. 


Size  No. 

No. 

Price  Per  Doz. 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

$16.00 
16.50 
17.00 
17.50 
18.00 

(  OAL    SHO\^LS 


D  handle,  regular  standard  coal  shovel.  Regu- 
lar handle  26  inches  long,  20  inch  raise.  Any 
length  D  or  long  handle  or  raise  supplied  on  re- 
quest. 

Tempered    Point.    High    Carbon    Blade.    XX    Handles 
As  Good  as  Can  Be  Made 


X6S 
X69 
X70 


116.00 
16.50 
17  no 


SQUARE  AND  ROUND  POINT,  D  HANDLE 
SOCKET  STRAP  SHOVEL 


Regular  14  gauge  steel,  polished  13  gauge.  Any 
gauge  on  special  order. 

Tempered  on  point  vrhere  the  wear  comes,  the 
rest  of  blade  annealed,  making  it  soft  where  the 
strain  comes,  giving  the  longest  wearing  life  with- 
out danger  of  breaking  where  other  solid  back 
shovels  do. 

Regular  26 1^  inch  D  handle,  19  inch  drop,  14 
gauge. 

For  railroad  work,  12  gauge  and  malleable  D  If 
desired. 


Size 

Square  No. 

Romid  No. 

Price  per  Doz. 

2 

123 

215 

$16.00 

3 

124 

216 

16.50 

4 

125 

217 

17.00 

0 

126 

218 

17.50 

6 

127 

219 

18.00 

7 

128 

220 

IS. 50 

THE  DAY  IDSON 
-Iiecial   for    Sand  and  Wet  Material 


Fig.  25 
A    shovel    with    an    absolutely    flat    bottom,    high 

turned  sides,  tempered  point.  D  handle  26  inches 
long  with  20  inch  drop.  Any  length  D  and  long 
handles  furnished  on  request. 


D.  Handle 

Lons:  Handle 

Price 

No. 

No. 

IVr  Doz. 

25 

X25 

$16.00 

26 

X26 

16.50 

27 

X27 

17.00 

28 

X2S 

17.50 

29 

X29 

18.00 

MOULDERS'  SHOVELS 

c  Best  Moulders'  Shovel   l^Iade 


For  polished,  add    $1.00  per  dozen,   net. 


20Z 


GEO-B'CAIiPEl^TER  ^  eO. 


CONNEAUT  SPECIAL  SPADES  AND  SHOVELS 


HAND  POUNDED  AND  TEMPERED 


n 


Fig.  240  Fie.  300  Fig.  221  Fig.  228  Fig.  295  Fig.  235 

Fig.  221-22G   SPECIAL   DRAIN   TOOLS 

Socket  strap,  plain  back.     D  or  long  handle.     Blades  are  made  from  14  to  22  inches  long. 
We  can  furnish  you  with  a  4i/^   foot  long  handiest  the  same  price.     If  long  handles  are  wanted  pre- 
fix "X"  to  the  list  number. 


Pig 

221   Drain,  Polished 

Fig.  226  Ditching,  Polished 

Blade 

Length                       Fig:.  No. 
inches 

Price 
per  d-zen 

B'.ade 
rength 
inches 

Fig.  No. 

Price 
per  dozen 

14 
16 
18 
20 
22 

221 
222 
223 
224 
225 

$19.00 
20.00 
21.00 
22.00 
23.00 

14 
16 
18 
20 
22 

226 
227 
228 
229 
230 

?19.00 
20.00 
21.00 
22.00 
23.00 

Fig.   232    SPECIAL   SPADE 
Long  or  D  Handle.     Plain  Back,  Socket  Strap 


Tempering 
which   is   so   ha 

this   Spade   on    the    p 
rd  to   get   in   the   regu 

oint 
lar 

only,    it   will   keep 
spade. 

an   even  sharp   edge. 

Size 

D  Handle 

Fig.    No. 

I/ong  Handle 
Fig.   No. 

Price 
per  dozen 

i 

1                   232 
1                    233 

X232                      1                 $17.00 
■X233                      1                   17.50 

Fig.   295   "HOT    STUFF"   OR   ASPHALT    SHOVEL 

Solid   shank,    Shelby   tubular   steel   handle    and    wood    "D".     Weight    7    to    IV2 
lbs.  each.     Round  or  square  point.     Regular  D  handle  38  inches  long  from  back  of 
blade. 
Size  2.     No.  295.     Price  per  doz $24.00 

Fig.  300  SPECIAL   NURSERY   SPADE 

Weight    6%    to    7    lbs.    each.     Used    also    for    excavating,    clay    tunneling    and 
where  onlv  the  strongest  possible'  tool  is  wanted. 

No.  300.     Price   per   doz $24.00 

Fig.  234  "SOLID   SOCKET"  SPADES 

Size  2.     D  Handle  No.  234.     Long  Handle  No.  X234.     Price  per  doz $17.00 

Fig.   235   "SOLID    SOCKET"   SQUAPE    POINT 
si/     2.     D  Handle,  No.  235.     Long  Handle',  No.  X235.     Price  per  doz $17.00 

Fig.  240  "SOLID    SOCItET"  IRRIGATION   SHOVEL 

I     2.     No.  X240.     Long  Handle  only.     Price  per  doz $17.0O 


Fig.  241   "SOLID    SOCKET^'  MOULDERS 
(Not  Illustrated) 

D  Handle,  No.  241.    Long  Handle,  No.  X241.     Price  per  doz $17.00 

In  ordering  shoTels  always  be  sure  to  specify  figure  number. 

For  polished,   add    $1.00   per   dozen,   net. 


Fig. 


GEO-B-eARPEhfTER  «  So. 


203 


GONNEAUT   SPECIAL   LONG    HANDLED   SHOVELS 
AND   SPOONS 

HAND  POUNDED  AND  TEMPERED 

n 


Fig.    49  Fig.  X117  Fig.   Xlll  Fig.    X243   Fig.   X242 

Fig.  49  LONG  HANDLED,  ROUND  POINT,  BLAST  FURNACE  AND  SEAVER  TRENCH  SHOVEL 

Handle    4%    feet   long:.    30    inch    drop. 


Price  Per  Doz. 


$16.00 
16.50 
17.00 


Price  Per  Doz. 


$17.50 
18.00 


Fig.  XI 17  SQUARE  POINT  STRAP  BACK  SOCKET  STRAP  SHOVEL 

4%   foot  handle,  34  inch  drop  at  end.     Any  drop  on    order.      14    gaugre    steel    rej^ular.    13    gauge    or    12 


gauge  on   orde 

r. 

Size  No. 

Fiff.   No. 

Price  Per  Doz. 

Size  No. 

Fi.e;.   No. 

Price  Per  Doz. 

2 
3 
4 

X117 
X118 
X119 

$16.00 
16.50 
17.00 

5 
6 

7 

X120 

$17.50 
18.00 
18.50 

Sl'ECIAL  PLAIN   BACK    SOCKET   STRAP 
Fig.  Xlll  Long  Handle  Round  Point  Shovel,  Hand  Pounded  and  Tempered 

A  plain   back,    long  handle,    round   point,   with    4^2     foot    handle,    34    inch    drop    at    end    of    handle 
gauge  stiff  point   regular.      Spring   point    if  wanted. 


Size  Nc 


Tip.   No. 


Price  Per  Doz. 


Xlll 
XI 12 
XI 13 


$16.00 
16.50 

17. no 


Size  No. 


Fip.   No. 


Price  Per  Doz. 


5 
6 

7 

X114 

xn5 

X116 

$17.50 
18  00 
18.50 

Figs.  X242-X243  WESTERN  UNION  PATTEltN    TELEGRAPH    SPOONS   AND    SHOVELS 

All  with  6  foot  Handles 

Irl.P^'^''  '^°^-  «'i<5vance  for  each   f'ot   lon;ier  and   $1   per  doz.  advance  for  longer  straps. 

S***   3H1?*      f  I'ooiis— Slae    No.   2.  «    inch    strap per  doz.   ii!24  00 

No.   X24.*J.      Shovels — Size   No.  2,   Oincii   strap,   «   foot   handle «  20.00 

furn^hed^^  ^"     *^^*^  what  length  handle  and  strap    is    wanted.     6    foot    handle    and    9     inch    strap    is 
For   polished,  add   $1.00  per  dozen,  net. 


204 


GEO*B'eAIlPE^fTER  ^  Go. 
CONNEAUT  SPECIAL  SCOOPS 


Fis.  04 


Pig.  102  ~  Fig.  Bei 

Fig.  54.    CONNEAUT  SPECIAL  SCOOP 

With  Harveyized  Point — 26  inch  D  Handle,  20  inch  Drop 


Fig.  C53 


Designed   to  shove  into  the  load   with  the  least  effort;  keep    a    true,    even    edge;    clean    the    surface    shoveled    from 
without   running   out   at   corners;    and   by   reason   of   tempered  point,  wear  the  longest. 

WESTERN   PATTERN — ^D  or  Long  Handle       


Blade 

D  Handle 
FiK.   No. 

Lonar  Handle 
I  iff.    No. 

Price 

Size  No. 

W 

dth.  inches 

1 

Lenstli.  inches 

per  dozen 

4 
5 

' 

16 

54 

X54 

$17.00 

\V'' 

16% 

55 
56 

X55 
X56 

17.50 
18.00 

7 

13% 

171/2 

57 

X57 

18.50 

14 

58 

q 

18% 

59 

X59 

19.50 

10 

15 

19 

60 

X60 

20.00 

11 

15% 

19% 

12 

151/2 

20 

We    can    fuini 

3h    the 

Eastern    p 

atte 

rn 

scoops   with   narr 

ow 

mouth   if   wanted.      Price  upon   application. 

Fig.  102.    RIVETED  BACK  SCOOPS 

Also  IMade  with  Diamond  Point  if  Desired 


Fig.  No. 

Size 

Retail  Price  per 
dozen 

Fis.  No. 

Size 

Price 
per  dozen 

102 
103 
104 
105 
106 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

$17.50 
18.50 
19.50 
20.50 
21.50 

107 
108 
109 
110 

1 

8 
9 
10 

23:50 
24.50 
25.50 

Fig.  B61. 


SPECIAL  GAS  HOUSE  AND  FURNACE  CHARGING  SCOOP 

scoop  that  is  hung  right.      Here  is  one  that  l.s  right  in  every  way 


Gas  manufacturers  know  how  hard  it  Is  to   get 
26    inch    D   handle,    8    inch    lift    at    end.s. 
Long  handle   or  any  lift  on   order. 


Size  No. 


D  Handle 
Fig:  No. 


Lonar  Handle 
riff.  No. 


B61 
B62 
B63 


XB61 
XB62 
XE63 


Price 
per   dozen 

$16. no 

16.50 


Size  No. 


n  Handle 
Fie.   No. 


Lionff  Handle 
Fiff.   No. 


Price 
per   dozen 


XB64 
XB65 


$17.50 
18.00 


17. on 


Fig.  C53.    DIAMOND  POINT  BREAKING  DOWN  SCOOP 

For  breaking  down  from  the  top  of  cars  and  getting  to   the  bottom  when  a  square  point  scoop  will  not  work.     This 
scnnn  will  save  its  cost  on  each   car  of  coal   or  stone  unloaded.  


I  I)   Handle.  Fiff.  No.|     P- ice   per   dozen     || 


I  I)   Handle.   Fig.  X(i 


Price  per  dozen 


3 
4 

5 

C53 
C54 
C55 

$16.50 
17.00 
17.50 

C56 
C57 
C58 


$18.00 
18.50 

19  on 


For   poli.slied, 


$1.00   per   dozen,   net. 


GEO-B-eAItPEM*TER  ^  CO. 


20.: 


"SUCCESS"  SHOVELS  AND  SCOOPS 


"Success"  Shovels  and  Scoops  are  good,  serviceable  tools,  and  are 
designed  to  last.  Where  price  is  a  factor  in  the  purchase  of  Shovels,  the 
^'Success"  brand  is  the  best  value  for  the  money. 


Fig.  589A  Fig.  589n 


Fig.  5S9C 


Fig.   589D 


Fij4.  r,S'JL:  Fig.  5S9F  Fig.  5S9G 


"SUCCESS"   SHOVELS 
D  or  Long  Handles,  Square  or  Ro'ind  Point.- 


No. 

2. 

Black. 

No. 

3. 

Black. 

No. 

4. 

Black. 

No. 

5. 

Black. 

No. 

6. 

Black. 

Nos.  589A,  589B,  589C  and  589G 

Size      9  1/2  xl  1  %    inches per  doz.  $10.50 

Size   101/4x121/4    inches "  11.00 

Size   10  78x131/2    inches "  11.50 

Size   ll%xl3i^    inches "  12.00 

Size   12      xl4        inches "  12.50 

No.  a.     Tamping   Shovel  with  malleable  handles :  .  .  .  $2  00  per  doz.  advance 

"SUCCESS"   SEWER  SHOVEL 

No.  589E 

No.   2.     Black per  doz.  $10.50 

"SUCCESS"  SPARES 
No.  589F 

No.  2.     Black per  doz.  $10.50 

No.  2.     Polished "  11.50 


'SUCCESS' 


GRAIN  AND  COAL  SCOOPS 

No.  58  9D 


No.  2. 

No.  3. 

No.  4. 

No.  5. 

No.  6. 

No.  7. 

No.  8. 

No.  9. 

No.  10. 


Size  11     xl5 


Hollow  Back, 
inches per  doz.  $10.00 


Size  lli/4xl5V2  inches. 
Size  11 1/2x1 6       inches. 

Size  12     XI61/2  inches 

Size  121/4x17       inches 

Size  131^x17       inches 

Size  131/^x171/4  inches 

Size  14      xl7%  inches 

Size  141/^x18%  inches 

All  polished, 


10.50 
11.00 
11.50 
12.00 
12.50 
13.00 
13.50 
14.00 


.00  per  doz.  net  advance. 


206 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  eO, 


GENUINE  AMES  SHOVELS 


No. 
No. 

No, 
No, 
No, 
No, 
No 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


Fife.   1:0 


Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 


Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 


Fig.  3S 


Fig.  45 


Fig.  51 


Fig.  343 


No  -0     D  HANDLE,  PLAIN  BACK,  SQUARE  POINT  SHOVELS 

*  Cast  Steel  Edge,  Plated  Plain  Back 

List    price    per 


doz.  $21.50 


..List    price    per    doz.     31.50 
..List    price'    per    doz.    21.75 
List    price    per    doz.     22.75 


doz.  23.50 
24.50 
25.50 


No.  38. 


List    price    ^~-     ---- 

List    price    per    doz. 

List    price    per    doz. 

D  HANDLE,  PLAIN  BACK,  ROUND  POINT  SHOVELS 
Cast  Steel  Edge,  Plated  Back 

.List    price    per    doz.  't'^--o^ 


iList    iJrice    per    doz. 
.List    price    per    doz. 


75 
23.50 


!List    pi'ice    per    doz.     24.2.5 
doz.     2o.."^ 


No. 
No. 
No, 
No, 
No. 


Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 


Black 
Black 
Black 
Black, 
Black 


List    price'    per  „..-     ^_ 

List    price    per  doz.     27.00 

...  .List   price    per  doz.    -sa.oo 

No  45     LONG  HANTDLE;  PLAIN  BACK,  SQUARE  POINT  SHOVELS 
Cast  Steel  Edge,  Plated  Plain  Back 

List    price    per  doz.  $^l-a" 

..List    price    per  doz.     -i-^;" 

"....'.' List    price    per  doz.     -i-f." 

;  . :  : List    price    per  doz.     22.-^5 

List    price    per  doz.    ^.i-o» 

•  ■■• List    price    per  doz.    24.50 

No   51      LONG  HANDLE,  PLAIN  BACK,  ROUND  POINT  SHOVELS 
Cast  Steel  Edge,  Plated  Plain  Back 

.    List    price    per  doz.  «21.50 

List    price    per  doz.     ^i-»" 

List    price    per  doz.     ^l-76 

; List    price    per  doz.     ^f'^, 

.List   price   per  doz.    24.50 


Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished. 


Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 


$22.50 
22.75 
23.75 


$23.50 
23.75 
24.50 


Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 


Polished, 
Polished, 
Polished, 
Polislied, 
Polished, 


$22.50 
22.75 

23.75 


$22.50 
22.75 
23.75 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
TSo. 
No. 


Blaok 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 
Black 


SEWER  SHOVELS  ^^^^ 

No  25.  D  HANDLE,  PLAIN  BACK,  SQUARE  POINT 

Cast  Steel  Edge,  Plated  Plain  Back  ^.^^  ^^.^^  ^^^ 

.List  price   per 

.List  price   per 

.List  price   per 

.List  price   per 

.T-ist  price'  per 

.List  price  per 


doz.   iP21.50 
doz.     21.50 


doz. 
doz. 
doz. 
doz. 
doz. 


21.75 
22.75 

23.50 
24.50 
35.50 


No.  343.  MOULDERS'  SHOVELS 

Patent  Plain  Back,  D  Handle,   Square  Point 

^'''  FOR  DUMP  WAGONS.  CONCRETE  CARTS  AND  WhEELBARROWS;  SEE  INDEX 


$24.00 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


207 


GENUINE  AMES  SPADES  AND  SCOOPS 


Fiff.  703  Reinforced 


Pig.  77 


Fig.  1022        Fig.  1007         Fig.  lO 

No.  703.      SCOOPS 
Crucible  Cast  Steel,   Polished 
Size 


Fig.  80 


Fig.   703    Regular 


.per  doz. 


$26.00 
26.50 
27.00 
27.50 
28.00 
28.75 
29.50 


10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 


.  per  doz.  $30.50 
31.00 
33.50 
32.25 
33.25 
34.75 


as     Polished     Scoops    of    corre- 


Extra  reinforced,    add  $1.00  net,  per  dozen,  to  above  list. 
Double  reinforced,    add  $2.00  net,   per  dozen,  to  above  list. 
Black  Round-point,   or  Breaking-do\vn   Scoops     same    price 
spending  size. 

Fig.    77.     D    HA^^)LE    SPADE 
Cast  Steel  Edge,  Plated  Plain  Back 

Size    2 per  doz.  $22.00 

Fig.    1022.     POLISHED   CONCAVE   OR  POST   SPADE 

Patent  Crucible  Cast  Steel 
Tapers  from  6  inches  at  point,  to  5^   inches  at  shoulder. 

Inches    long 14  16  18 

Per    dozen $24.25         $24.75  $25.25 


20  22 

$25.75  $26.25 


Fig.   1007.     POLISHED  DRAIN   SPADE  No.  2 

Patent  Crucible  Cast  Steel 
Tapers  from  5  ^  inches  at  shoulder,  to  4  %  inches  at  point. 

Inches    long 16  18  20 

Per    dozen $24.75         $25.25  $25.75 

Fig.  1017.     POLISHED  D  HANDLE  DITCHING  SPADE 

Patent  Crucible  Cast  Steel 

Tapers  from  6  ^/^  Inches  at  point,  to  5  %  inches  at  shoulder. 

Inches    long 14  16  18 

Per    dozen. ^24.25         $24.75  $25.25 

Fig.  90.     D  HANDLE  DOUBLE  STRAP  NURSERY  SPADES 
Oast  Steel  Edge,  Plated  Plain  Back 
Size   2 ^ 


22  24 

$26.75  $27.00 


20  22 

$25.75  $26.33 


per  doz.  $26.50 


308 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  ^  CO. 


MISCELLANEOUS  SHOVELS 

KING  TILING  j|p 

22x614     iijches per  doz.   $40.00      La — 

22x4  V2     inches "  36.50      «a 

CONCRETE   FACING 


Fig.  5877                                                                                                                    Fig.  587 
Long  Handle                                                                                                                D  Handle 
Per    doz $30.00 

CARPENTER'S    BANNISTER    SPECIAL    CONCRETE    SPADE 

isa: 


Fig.  D30.      Side  View  Fig.   D30A.      Front  View. 

Hand  Pounded  and  Tempered 
Size  of  blade,  12  inches  long,  8  inches  wide. 
Designed  for  forcing  the  concrete  back  from  the  forms  and  allowing  the  thin  mixtui-e  to 
run  out  against  the  forms.  It  is  the  only  spade  that  will  not  clog  up  and  become  unfit  for 
use  if  neglected,  as  the  concrete  will  not  stick  to  it  as  it  does  to  some  others,  and  for  this  reason 
any  laborer  can  use  it  and  get  just  as  good  results  as  a  skilled  man,  and  it  is  not  as  expensive 
as  others.     Designed  by  one  of  the  most  practical  concrete  men  in  the  world. 

Fig.  No.  D  30.     Size  No.  2 per    doz.  $24.00 

SNOW  SHOVELS 


Fls.  01 

STEEL    POINT    SNOW 

SHOVEL 

No.     1.     Blade  12xl«   in. 

long    handle .  .  per  doz. .  $6.00 
No.  01.     Blade   12x18   in. 

D  handle per  doz.     6.50 


Fig.  5892 

ONE   PIECE    SNOW   SHOVEL, 

D  HANDLE 

12x14  inch  blade,  weight 
55    lbs per  doz.    $5.80 


Fls.  5891 

ONE   PIECE   SNOW   SHOVEL, 

LONG  HANDLE 

12x14  inch  blade,  weight 
55    lbs per  doz.   $4.80 


JVO    ORDER    FOR    SHOV^JXS    IS    TOO    LARGE    TO    TAX    OUR    STOCK. 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  «  eo. 


209 


HANDLES 


Fig.  X233 

D  Shovel  Handle,  Ames'  Bend 
Fig.  X233.     D  Bent  Shovel.     List  price 


per  doz.    $7.40 


Fig.  X234.     D  Bent  Spade.     List  price 


Fig.  X234 

D  Spade  Handle 


per  doz.    $7.10 


Pig.  X242 

D  Shovel,  Spade  or  Scoop,  Bent 
Fig.  X242.     D  Shovel,  Spade  or  Scoop,  Bent per  doz.    $7.10 


'» 


"*n 


Fig.  X253 

Malleable  D  Manure  Fork  Handle 
Fig.  X253.     Malleable  Iron  D  Manure  Fork.     List  price per  doz.   $6.60 

Fig   X234 

Malleable  D  Spading  Fork 
Fig.  X254.     Malleable  Iron  D  Spading  Fork.     List  price per  doz.   $6.90 


-  -"—  ~r-  rr  -a^^^jiiB^n^^ 


Fig.   X2B1 

D  Spading  and  Manure  Fork,  with  Strap  Ferrule  and  Cap 
Fig.  X261.     List  price per  doz.    $11.40 


Fig.  262 

D  Coke  Fork,  Heavy  Strap  Ferrule  and  Cap  ^        »^^  ^n 

Fig.   262.      D  Coke  and  Coal  Fork.    List  price P^^  ^^-   ^H-oO 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  heavT  strapped  ferrules  will  be  furnished  on  D  Coke  Fork  Handles. 

FOR    OTHER    KINDS    OF   HANDLES,    SEE    INDEX 


J 


210 


GEO-B-eARPElfTER  ^  eO 


HANDLES 

Our  Handles  are  manufactured  from  selected  material,  thoroughly  finished  and  carefully  as- 
sorted. They  are  the  standard  grade  of  the  market.  All  Handles  are  exceptionally  well  finished 
with  a  hard  gloss  finish,  and  are  packed  one  dozen  in  a  bundle. 

CHUCKING  AND  BORING 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  all  fork,  rake  and  hoe  handles  will  be  bored  and  chucked.  We 
can,  however,  furnish  handles  not  bored  if  desired,  if  you  will  so  state  on  your  order. 

Where  weights  are  shown,  they  cover  handles  tied  and  ready  for  shipment.  Considering  the 
wide  range  of  sizes,  grades  and  other  details,  these  figures  are  of  necessity,  an  estimate  only.  They 
are  not  guaranteed^  but  are  suflBciently  accurate  for  use  as  a  basis  of  estimate. 


Fig.  X8 

Straight  Hay  Fork  Handles 

t  '^'  J°nl'  Z±il  ?.ll  tl-  IV^l ^IIS       6  y^  foot,  weight  per  doz.  32  lbs $   8.30 

liy   f     I'  Zl\lll  Ir  ^nl-  It  \ll ^?n       7       foot,  weight  per  doz.  33  lbs 10.00 

5%  foot,  weight  per  doz.  2b  lbs 5.10  -  - 

6       foot,  weight  per  doz.  30  lbs 6.70 


foot,  weight  per  doz.  41 


14.20 


Fig.  X9 

Bent  Hay  Fork  Handles 

4  foot,  weight  per  doz.  20  lbs $3.90       ^y   foot,  weight  per  doz.  26  lbs. 

4y2  foot,  weight  per  doz.  22    bs 4.40        g       ^^^^   .^^i  l,^.  ^j^z.  30  lbs. 

5  foot,  weight  per  doz.  24  lbs 5.00 


$6.00 
7.70 


Fig.  X16 

Bent  Manure  Fork  Handles 
4  foot,  weight  per  doz.  22  lbs $3.90        4  Va  foot,  weight  per  doz.  26  lbs $*•*" 


Fig.  X18 

Garden  Rake  Handle 

41/^  foot,  weight  per  doz.  16  lbs $3.90        g  ^^^^  weight  per  doz.  21  lbs $6.20 

5  1^  foot,  weight  per  doz.  18  lbs 4.70 


Fig.  X201 

Long  Shovel  Handle,  Ames  Bend 


iVz   foot 


per  doz.  $5.70 


Fig.  XS02 

Long  Scoop  Handle 


i^  foot 


per  doz.  $5.70 


Fig.  xaos 

Long  Shovel  Handle 
4%  foot -per  doz.  $5.00 

FOR  OTHER  KINDS  OS"  HANDLES,  SEE  INDEX. 


211 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  eo. 
HANDLES 

All  our  extra  grade  handles  are  made  from  selected  young  second  growth  hickory,  the 
toughest  wood  kno\vn  for  handles  of  all  kinds.  All  handles  are  pure  white  in  color  and  are  absolutely 
free  from   knots  or  branch  joints. 

Number  1  handles  are  also  made  of  hickory,  but  are  not  so  clear  in  color  there  being 
more  or  less  red  in  them,  due  to  branch  joints.  ' 

We  also  carry  Pick  handles,  made  from  ash  for  those  who  specially  require  them  of  this  wood 


Fig:.  559B.     Blanl 

Maul,  sledge,  34  and  36  inches per  dozen,  extra  $6.70  No.  1  $4.60 

Maul,  sledge,  32  and  30  inches "           extra     5.60  No.  1  3  70 

Maul,  sledge,  28  and  26  inches "           extra     5.00  No.  1  3  20 

Maul,  sledge,  24  inches «           extra     4.00  No.  1  2  80 

Wood  post  maul  handles "  extra     5.60  . 


Fig.  559G.     Dotible  Bit  Axe 

Extra  No.  1 

Axe.  single  bit per  doz.  $9.80  $4-90 

Axe,  double  bit "            9.80  4.90 


Fig.  550L.     Soldering  Copper  Handle 
Pi-ice,  per  dozen $0.30 


Fig.    559M.      File. 

File  Handles,  assorted per  dozen  $0.30 

File  Handles,  No.  2 "  .30 

File  Handles,  No.  3 "  .40 

File  Handles,  No.  4 "  .40 


Fig.  559J.     Blacksmiths 


Length,  11  to  15 

Length,  16  inches 

Length,  18  inches 

Length,  20  inches 

Length,  22  inches 

Length,  24  inches 


inches per  dozen 


Extra 
$1.60 
1.75 
2.00 
2.25 
2.50 


Fig.  659K.    Hatchet — Broad,  Bench  or  Shingle 

Length,  12  and  13  inches per  dozen  $1.60 

Length,   14  and  15  inches "  1.70 

Length,   16  inches "  1.90 

Length,   18  inches "  2.25 


FOR   TOOLS   TO   FIT   ABOVE    HANDLES,    SEE    INDEX 


213 


Geo-B-CarpeH'ter  :s  Go, 


SCREENS— RIDDLES— CHUTES 


For 

Screening  Coal,   Coke, 

Gravel,  etc. 

Oak  Frame 

No, 

1  ,;S.-„  1  7£\  =.«»  II 

■No        1      Size 
^**-       1    inches 

?bl"  1  Each 

1(J 
20 

1   34x76   1   101   |$15.00      11 
1   31x69   1     86   1   12.00     || 

1  1    34x81 

2  1   31x74 

118    |$17.25 
106   1   14.25 

No.  26.  SA^fD  SCREEN 
No  Mtnnll  wires  are  used  to  wear  out  quickly,  leaving  the 
screening  surface  loose  and  uneven.  The  frames  are  not 
weakened  by  numerous  holes  bored  to  receive  the  ends  of  the 
wires.  The  surface  is  perfectly  even,  so  that  sand  is  not 
retarded  in  its  downward  course.  The  wires  cannot  be  dis- 
placed to  form  irregular  openings.  The  screen  is  constructed 
so  the  wear  will  be  borne  proportionately  on  all  parts. 


Fig.  2  Screen   with   Foot 
Board  and  Leg 


Sizo,  In.    1  Wgl.lbs. 

Each 

1 

22x60      1         35 
26x66      1        42 

$6.00 

Large    . 

:::::::::::| 

7.50 

Oak 

No.  22. 
Frame- 

"CHALLENGE"   COAL    SCREENS 
-Steel  Wire— Douhle  Crimped— Japanned 

1 

Size,  In.          1 

Each 

No.  22.  . 

1 

29x71           1 

$7.50 

Fig.  126.    FOUNDRY  RIDDLES 

Round 

One-half  Dozen  in  a  Bundle 

GALVANIZED,   HEAVY   WIRE.      REGULAR   RIMS 


Fig.    22 


Challenge    Coal 
Screen 


.Stock  Numbers  ox  Meshes 

Diameter              |      List  Price,  doz. 

2,    3,    4,    5    6 
8,     10,     12 

16   inches 
18   inches 
20  inches 

$    9.00 
10.75 
13.50 

STEEL,    HEAV 

Y   WIRE.      REGULAR   RIMS 

Stock  Numbers  or  Meshes 

Diameter               |    List  Price,  doz. 

2,    3,    4,    5,    6 
8.     10,     12,     14 

16  inches 
18   inches 
20   inches 

$7.50 
8.25 
9.00 

Fig. 


126    Foundry 
Riddle 


If  made  with  2  cross  bars,  price  $0.08  dozen  net  extra. 
I£  made  with  4  cross  bars,  price  $0.12  dozen  net  extra. 
All  of  our  foundry  riddle's  are  made  with  liner  or  bot- 
tom inside  the  rim,  supporting  the  wire  cloth  and  pre- 
venting it  from  pulling  out  or  sagging. 

Fig.  127.     HARDAVARE  RIDDLES 
Elm  Rims.     Steel  Wire.  One-half  Dozen  in  a  Package 

All  made  with  heavy  cross  bars,  as  shown  in  cut. 

RIDDLE  USES 


Fig.    127    Hardware 
Riddle 


Diatneter 

1          Stock  Numbers  or  Meshes 

List  Price 
doz. 

16  inches 

2  to   12   Mesh  Steel  Wire 

$5.50 

18   inches 

2  to  12   Mesh  Steel  Wire 

6.00 

20  inches 

2  to  12  Mesh   Steel  Wire 

9.00 

16  inches 

14   to   24  Mesh  Steel  Wire 

8.00 

18   inches 

14   to   24  Mesh  Steel  Wire 

8.50 

20  inches 

14  to   24  Mesh  Steel  Wire 

11.50 

No.  2,   used    for   Gravel. 

No.  3,  Beans  and  Coarse  Sand. 

No.  4,  Corn   and   Masons'   Sand. 

Nos.  .5  and  6,   Fine   Sand. 

No.  S,  Wheat,   Rye'  and   Barley. 

Nos.  8,  10  and  12,  White  Mortar  and  Pbtty. 

No.s.  14  and  24,  Bakers  and  Confectioners. 


ANGLE  EXTENSION  COAL  CHUTE 


Fig.   15 

Above  represents  the  Angle  Extension  Chute".  It  Is  adapted  to  indefinite  extension  and  chutes  coal 
any  distance,  whether  it  be  fifteen  or  fifty  feet.  When  not  used  for  extension,  each  section  is  an  inde- 
pendent  chute   and   may    be    used    for    sized    coal,    lump   coal    or  wood. 

Made  In  5,  6,  8,  10  and  12  foot  Lengths 
Black  Iron per  foot  $0.50       Galvanized  Iron per  foot  $0.60 

FOR  SHOVELS,  WHEELBARRCWS  AND  CARTS.  SEE   INDEX 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER   ^  SO, 


21( 


WHEELBARROWS 
BULL  FROG 


Fig.   25A-4 


The  handles  are  made  of  hardwood  I%x2'/8X6S  inches 
long,  the  ends  tipped  with  sheet  steel,  extending  forward 
beyond  the  wheel,  which  permits  forward  dumping.  The 
legs  are  made  of  angle  iron  well  braced,  and  bolted  to 
the  frame.  It  is  equipped  with  "Never  Break"  Wheel 
No.  8,  making  a  strong  and  serviceable  barrow  for  general 
use. 

No.  25.A.-4.  Weight  60  lbs.  each,  4  cu.  ft.  tray,  doz.  $66.00 
No.  25A-3.  Weight  55  lbs.  each,  3  cu.  ft.  tray  "  64.00 
No.  25A-6.     Weight  65  lbs.  each,   6  cu.  ft.   tray     "         74.00 


It  has  a  specially  constructed  angle  steel  leg.  Furnished 
with  No.  4  "Never  Break"  wheel.  Weight  60  lbs.  each. 
No.  26A    per  doz.   $64.00 


Fig.  26B-4 

Furnished    without    the    extension    handles    for    forward 
flumping.      Weight   58   lbs.    each. 
Ko.  26B-4    per  doz.   $61.00 


Fig.  31 


The  legs  and  braee.s  are  made  of  angle  iron,  which  gives 
strength  and  durability  and  makes  it  the  best  Pan  Tray 
Barrow  on  the  market.  The  handles  are  194x2%x60  inches 
long.  Equipped  without  No.  4  "Never  Break"  wheel, 
rapacity  4  cubic  feet.  Weight  60  lbs.  each.  Painted  brown. 
No.  31   per  doz.   $62.00 


Fig.  43 
Especially  Recommended  for  Concrete.  Equipped  with 
Angle  Iron  wheel  guard  loop,  which  strengthens  the 
frame  and  permits  of  forward  dumping.  Note  the  angle 
iron  risers  underneath  the  tray,  which  elevates  the  front 
end  of  tray  so  that  in  wheeling,  the  tray  stands  level,  pre- 
venting the  load  from  slushing  over  in  the  front.  Equipped 
with  angle  iron  cross  pieces.  No.  8  "Never  Break"  Wheel 
Capacity  4  cubic  feet.  Weight  65  ib.s.  each. 
No.  43  per  doz.   $76.00 


Fig.  54 
Especially  Recommended  for  Mortar.  Equipped  with 
Angle  Iron  wheel  guard  loop,  which  permits  load  to  be 
dumped  forward  over  wheel.  Furnished  with  No.  8  Wheel. 
Size  of  tray,  top  24  inches  wide  by  36  inches  long,  depth 
at  handles  8  inches,  at  wheel  14  inches.  Weight  72  lbs. 
Capacity  4  cubic  feet. 
No.  54   per  doz.   $76.00 

Fig.  43 

Concrete    Barrow.      Furnished    with    extension    handles, 
tipped  with  sheet  steel  in  place  of  angle  wheel  guard  loop. 
Furnished    with    No.    8    "Never    Break"    Wheel.      Capacity 
4    cubic   feet.      Weight   63    lbs.    each. 
No.   43    per   doz.   $73.00 


Fig.  44 

Concrete  Barrow.     It  Is  minus  the  wheel  gruard  length 
of  handles.     Handles  1  %x2  Hx60  inches  long.     No.  8  "Never 
I'reak"   Wheel   furnished.     Weight   62   lbs.   each. 
No.  44   per  doz.   $71.00 


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WHEELBARROWS 

BUIiL  PROG 


Fig.  55 

Furnished  with  wheel  guard  length  of  handles,  without 
angle    iron    wheel    guard.      Furnished    with    No.    8    Wheel. 
Weight   70  lbs.     Capacity  4  cubic  feet. 
IV'o.  55.     Per  doz $7d.00 


It  is  minus  the  wheel  guard.     Handles  I%x2%x60  inches. 
Furnished  with  No.  8  wheel.     "Weight  68  lbs.  each. 
So.  56.     Per  doz $71.00 


Has  No.  8  "Never  Break  Wheel."  Equipped  with 
"ANGLE  IRON"  risers,  elevating  the  tray  to  prevent  slush- 
ing over  in  front.  It  is  equipped  with  "ANGLE  IKON" 
wheel  guard  loop.  Tray  24  inches  wide  by  36  inches  long, 
depth  at  handles  8  inches,  at  wheel  14  Inches.  Weight  75 
lbs.    each.                                                                .  .    „ 

No.  60.    Per  doz $82.00 


Fig.  63 

Has    No.     8     "Never    Break    W^heel."      It    is    minus    the 
"Angle  Iron"  wheel  guard.     Weight  74  lbs.  each. 
No.  62.     Per  doz $78.00 


This  barrow  Is  designed  to  take  the  place  of  the  com- 
mon   wood   tray   barrow.      Tray   is   made   of   a  single   sheet 
of  IC  gauge  steel,  riveted  and  shaped  like  a  common  wood 
trav.      Weight   per   dozen,    600    lbs. 
No.  80.    Per  doz Sufi.OO 


Made  of  heavy  angle  iron,  so  formed  that  the  handles, 
legs  and  wheel  guard  are  made  in  one  piece.  Two  pieces 
of  angle  iron  are  bolted  along  the  bottom  of  the  tray 
which  supports  the  bottom,  making  the  tray  and  frame 
absolutely  rigid  and  practically  indestructible.  The  tray 
is  made  of  14  gauge  steel,  the  upper  edge  of  which  is 
beaded  around  a  5/16  inch  iron  rod.  Width  of  bottom 
at  wheel  20  inches,  width  of  bottom  at  handle  20  inches, 
height  of  tray  at  wheel  4  inches,  height  of  tray  at  handle 
18  inches,  length  of  tray  at  top  39  inches.  No.  12  "  NEVER 
BREAK"  wheel.  Capacity  5  cubic  feet.  Weight  100  lbs. 
Painted  brown. 
IVo.  75.     Per  doz $168.00 


Notice  the  Wheel  under  the  load 

The  handles  are  made  of  inch  tubing  bent  around 
front  of  the  wheel,  which  permits  of  forward  dumping 
The  trays  are  stamped  out  of  one  piece  of  steel,  the  top 
edge  beaded. 

TABLE  OF  DIMENSIONS  AND  PRICES 


No. 

Ga. 
Steel 

L.  on 
Top 

W.  on 

Top 

D.  at 

Wheel 

D.  at 
Han- 

Ca- 
pacity 
eu.  ft. 

Wt. 

Price 

In. 

in. 

in. 

in. 

4 

15 

32 

28 

7 

5 

3 

70 

$5.96 

iVz 

14 

32 

28 

7 

5 

3 

75 

6.10 

12 

32 

28 

7 

5 

3 

87 

6.66 

5 

15 

37 

29V2 

9 

6  V> 

4 

75 

6.32 

7 

14 

37 

29% 

9 

61/2 

4 

S3 

6.66 

9 

12 

37 

2  9 '72 

9 

6% 

4 

93 

7.44 

12 

15 

42% 

321/2 

111/2 

8 

6 

90 

8.10 

10 

13 

42% 

32% 

1 1  V, 

8 

G 

100 

8.88 

BUCKEYE    TUBULAR    STEEL 
AVHEELBAKKOWS 


TABLE 

OF 

DIMENSIONS    AND    PRICES 

No. 

Ga. 
Steel 

I..on 
Top 
in. 

W.  on 
Top 
In. 

D.  at 

Wheel 

in. 

I>.  at 
Han- 
dle 
in. 

Ca- 
pacity 
cu.  ft. 

Wt. 

Price 
each 

16 

32 

28 

7 

5 

63 

$5.50 

4% 

15 

32 

28 

7 

5 

65 

6.00 

32 

28 

7 

5 

70 

6.50 

37 

29% 

9 

6% 

65 

6.50 

37 

29% 

9 

6% 

68 

7.10 

37 

29% 

9 

6% 

80 

7.70 

12 

42% 

33% 

11% 

8 

83 

9.00 

42  Vz 

33% 

11% 

8 

88 

19 

49 

40 

24 

14 

100 

15.00 

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GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  «  eo. 


21; 


WHEELBARROWS 

STEEL    CH.IRGING    BARROWS 


lig.  20 
Steel    Charsing:    Barrows.      These   are    made    of    No.    10 


steel. 

either  with 

third  smal 

1  wheel  or 

leg  as  desired. 

No. 

1  Capacity 
1      cu.  ft. 

Long 

-n-ide 

in. 

Deep 
in. 

Each 

20 

10 

54 

20 

21 

$50.00 

21 

12 

54 

21 

25 

58.00 

22 

14 

54 

24 

26 

65.00 

23 

I         16 

56 

26 

28 

70.00 

24 

20 

57 

28 

30 

80.00 

Pan   American 

Tray    32x."3    Inches;    depth    at   wheel    end    11    Inches,    at 
handle   end    71/2    inches. 

With  No.  13x-Steel  Wheel  16  inches  diam.  per  doz.  $48.00 


Fig.  81 

It  has  the  wood  legs  and  braces.     Equipped  with  No.  4 
"NEVER  BKEAK"  wheel.     Weight  per  dozen,  550  lbs. 
No.  81.     Per  dozen $62.50 


Fig.  100 

18  gauge  steel  tray,  33x32  Inches,  wired  and  beaded  on 
edge  with  5/16  Inch  Iron  rod,  capacity  3  cubic  feet.  Wood 
handles  and  legs,  braced  and  botfd:  16  inch  steel  wheel. 
1  Vz  inch  tire,  6  inch  hub,  %  Inch  axle.  Weight  per  dozen 
525  lbs. 
No.  100.     Per  dozen    $57. 1  6 


Fig.  11 
Brick  or  Tile  Barrow.  This  barrow  has  no  mortices  to 
rot  or  give  out.  The  legs  form  the  front  part,  w^hlch  is 
strongly  bolted.  Barrow  painted.  Bottom,  23 'A  inches 
wide,  2414  inches  long.  Dash,  24  inches  high  by  20  inches 
wide.  Handles,  60  inches  long. 
No.  11.     With  Steel  Wheel per  doz.   $96.00 


Fig.  IIA 
Open  Bottom  Brick  or  Tile  Barrow.     Bottom,   23  inches 
wide,  27  Inches  long.     Dash,  24  inches  high,  20  inches  wide. 
Handles,    60    Inches    long.      Weight    65    lbs.    each. 
No.   IIA.     With   Steel  W^heel per  doz.   $96.00 


Fig.  llVz 
Tile  Barrow.     Handles,    i%x2%x60   Inches.      Bed,   28x28 
inches,  1 V4  Inch  thick.     Front  board,  14  inches  high.     Wood 
leas    with    heavy    iron    braces.      Equipped    with    our    No.    8 
\^'hepl.     Weight.   72  lbs.  each. 
No.  11% per  doz.  $96.00 


ris.  131/2 

stone  Barrow.  Handles  and  frame  made  of  angle  steel. 
Length  of  bed  27  inches,  width  24  Inches.  Front  board  10 
inches,  made  of  1  »4  inch  stock,  well  braced  and  bound 
with  bar  iron.  Wheel,  No.  10.  Painted  brown.  Weight 
6=)  lbs.  each.  ,         ,,..  .. 

No.  ISyg    per  doz.    $100.00 


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216 


GEO-B-CAKPErfTER  s  So, 


WHEELBARROWS 


No.  J^.  Buckeye  Railway  Barrow.  Natural 
finished  hardwood  frame,  braced  and  half  bolted, 
length  over  all,  62  inches;  li/^x2  inch  handles, 
56  inches  long;  regular  pieced  tray,  29  inches 
long,  34  inches  wide,  10  inches  deep  in  front,  8 
inches  at  rear.  16  inch  steel  wheel  with  9  %  inch 
loose  bolt  axle;  weight  per  dozen,  480  lbs. 
Per  doz $30.00 


Fig,  16 

No.  16.  Toledo.  Natural  finished  hardwood 
bolted  frame,  stave  tray,  33  inches  long,  27  inches 
wide,  7  inches  deep,  staves  held  by  two  steel  bolt 
rods  passing  clear  through  each  stave;  li/^x2 
inch  handles  56  inches  long;  16  inch  steel  wheel, 
i^xdVz  inch  loose  bolt  axle,  1^4  inch  tire;  length 
over  all,  62  inches;  weight  per  dozen,  5  00  lbs. 
Per  doz $30.00 


Pig.  17 

No.  17.  Box  Barrow.  Natural  finish  hardwood 
frame  and  box  tray;  half  bolted;  tray,  27  i^  inches 
long,  25 1^  inches  wide,  front  board  10  inches, 
back  6  inches,  nailed  and  strapped;  11/2x2  inch 
handles,  56  inches  long;  16  inch  steel  wheel, 
1^3x91/2  inch  loose  bolt  axle;  length  over  all,  62 
inches;  weight  per  dozen,  600  lbs. 
Per  doz $30.00 


Fig.  14 

No.  14.  Full  Bolted  Barrow.  Natural  finish 
hardwood  frame,  well  braced  and  full  bolted,  legs 
extended  upward  thus  bracing  the  tray  and  bolted 
to  same.  Full  size  tray,  10  inches  deep  at  han- 
dles, 8  inches  at  the  wheel,  3  4  inches  wide,  29 
inches  long  on  top,  cleated  and  strapped;  handles 
60  inches  long,  l%x2i/4  ;  wheel  16  inch  diameter, 
tire  li/^x^Sg;  weight  per  dozen,  560  lbs. 
Per  doz $37.00 


Fig.  7 

No.  7.  Garden  Barrow.  Hardwood  handles 
and  body,  painted  red  and  varnished,  bent  angle 
steel  legs,  with  angle  steel  sockets  for  side  boards. 
Handles,  Ii4x2y8x5  6  inches;  bed  length  inside, 
28  inches,  width  at  the  handles,  20 14  inches, 
width  at  the  wheels,  16%  inches,  side  boards, 
%xll  1/^x31  inches;  wheel,  20  inches  in  diameter, 
1^x14  inch  tire,  %  inch  axle;  weight  per  dozen, 
600  lbs. 
Per  doz $53.00 


Fig.  6^2 

No.  6  % .  Straight  Leg  Garden  Barrow.  Hard- 
wood body;  handles,  legs  and  braces  painted  red, 
and  varnished;  wheel  painted  black.  Bed  length, 
inside  28  inches,  width  at  handles,  20 1^  inches, 
width  at  wheel  16i^  inches,  side  boards,  111^x31 
inches;  "Never  Break"  steel  wheel  with  rivetless 
hub,  diameter  20  inches,  tire  l^^x^/i  inches; 
weight  per  dozen,  600  lbs. 
Per  doz $48.00 


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317 


Fig.  53  S.  C. 


No.  52.  Special  Coal  Barrow  for  dumping  to  windows 
or  other  openings;  sliould  have  one  on  every  coal  wagon; 
strongly  built.  Dimensions  of  tray:  Length  on  top  44 
Inches,  width  on  top  at  wheel  22  inches,  width  on  top  at 
handles  25  inches,  width  on  top  at  center  27  inches,  depth 
at  handles  9  Inches,  depth  at  center  15  inches.  Capacity 
350  lbs.  hard  coal,  300  lbs.  soft  coal. 
Price,  each $12.00 


Fig.  25  C.  O. 
TWO  WHEEL  COAL  AND   ORE  BARROW 

Tubular  handles,  curved  up  in  front  and  bolted  to  the 
tray.  Legs,  %xli,i  iron  cross  braced  with  5/16x1%  iron. 
Axle,  1%  inches  square.  Tray  size,  bottom  21x20  Va  inches, 
top  measure  40  inches  at  the  wheel,  31  inches  inside  at 
handles,  and  44  inches  long,  sides  and  back  made  of  12 
gauge  steel;  bottom  and  front  of  10  gauge  steel.  Wheels, 
20  inches  in  diameter,  14 '/i  inches  round  staggered  spokes, 
heavy  cast  hub;  tire,  %x2%;  bore  H4  inch.  Capacity, 
10  cubic  feet.  Weight  275  lbs.  Painted  brown. 
Price,  each $40.00 


Fig.Ji 

"BULL  FROG"  CONCRETE  CARTS 

strongest  Concrete  Cart  on  the  market.  Capacity  5 
cubic  feet  wet  concrete.  Length  over  all  51  inches,  width 
36  Inches.  Tray,  14  gauge,  reinforced  with  angle  iron 
entirely  around  the  bottom  and  top  edge.  Length  36 
inches,  width  21  inches,  depth  16  Inches.  Wheels  36  inches 
In  diameter,  tire  %x2i,2  inches,  14  \^-inch  round  spokes, 
cast  iron  hubs,  1 '«.  inch  axle. 
No.   1.     Weight  200  lbs.     Each $28.00 

No.  2 

Tray,  14  gauge,  reinforced  with  angle  iron  entirely 
around  the  bottom  and  top  edge.  Length  39  Inches,  width 
21  inches,  depth  20  Inches.  Capacity  6  cubic  feet  wet  con- 
crete. Length  over  all  54  Inches,  width  36  Inches.  Wheels 
44  inches  in  diameter,  %x2%  inch  tire,  16  %-lnch  round 
spokes,  cast  Iron  hubs,  2  Inch  axle. 
No.  8.     Weight  225  lbs.     Price,  each 


Fig.  25  S.  C. 
No.  25.  Special  Coal  Barrow  with  wood  handles  and 
angle  steel  truss  frame.  Dimensions  of  tray:  Length  on 
top  42  inches,  width  on  top  at  wheel  27  inches,  width  on 
top  at  handles  25  inches,  width  on  top  at  center  25  inches, 
depth  at  handles  8  inches,  depth  at  center  12  inches.  Ca- 
pacity 300  lbs.  hard  coal,  250  lbs.  soft  coal. 
Price,  each $10.50 


Fig.  010 
TUBULAR  FRAME   BARROWS 

Tliis  Barrow  is  especially  constructed  for  use  in  machine 
shops,  mines,  foundries  and  iron  mills.  The  frame  is 
made  of  inch  tubing  bent  so  as  to  form  the  legs  and  handles 
which  are  joined  together  by  heavy  iron  straps  bolted  to 
the  bottom  of  the  tray.  The  tray  is  stamped  out  of  one 
sheet  of  heavy  gauge  steel,  which  makes  it  especially 
adapted  for  handling  heavy  castings,  sharp  castings,  hot 
iron,  etc.  This  barrow  is  heavily  braced  in  front,  which  pre- 
vents the  tray  from  pushing  forward  on  the  wheel.  Our 
No.  8  "NEVER  BRE.4K''  wheel  is  funished  with  this  bar- 
row unless  otherwise  specified. 


Table  of  Dimensions  and  Prices 

No. 

Ga.    iLengthl   Width  1  Depth  Icap'ty  1  ^f 
Steel  1      in.       I       in.      |      in.       I  cu.  ft.  1    ""- 

Price 
ench 

010 
012 

10      1      33  Vi    1      22U    1        11      1        3        1   100 
1      12      1      33%    1      22%    1        11      1         3         1      85 

$9.00 
8.40 

All  the  above  with  malleable  iron  shoes  to  protect  legs. 


Fig.  3 

This  Cart  Is  constructed  so  that  by  releasing  a  strong 
spring  clip  the  tray  dumps,  the  handles  and  legs  remaining 
stationary,  preventing  the  cart  from  running  back  on  the 
man  handling  the  cart.  Capacity  5  cubic  feet  wet  con- 
crete. Length  over  all  51  inches,  width  36  inches.  Jray, 
14  gauge,  reinforced  with  angle  iron  entirely  around  the 
bottom  and  top  edge.  Width  21  inches,  length  36  Inches, 
depth  16  Inches.  Wheels  36  inch  diameter,  tire  %x^ /i 
Inches,  spokes  14  %-inch  round, 
leable  axle  1%  Inch. 
No.  3.     Weight  210  lbs.     Price, 


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Geo-BCaii.pen*ter  «  Co, 


PRESSED  STEEL  SCRAPERS 


Scraper  with  Runners 


Scraper  vvitii  Double  Bottom 


DRAG   SCRAPERS 

The  Bowl  is  pressed  from  a  single  sheet  of  high  carbon  special  rolled  scraper  steel,  and  is  without 
lap  or  seam,  will  scour  perfectly  in  any  kind  of  soil,  and  offers  no  obstruction  to  the  dirt  as  it  enters  or 
leaves  the  bowl. 

The  Sides  at  the  front  are  not  sheared  off,  but  are  carried  up  on  a  line  with  the  top,  which  prevents 
the  dirt  from  spilling  on  the  haul,  keeps  the  run  way  smooth  and  avoids  unnecessary  wear  on  the  point 
upon  return  from  the  dump. 

The  Flange  stiffens  the  bowl,  in  fact  is  equal  to  binding  same  around  the  top  with  angle  iron,  and  is 
an  advantage   the   buyer  will   readily   appreciate. 

The  Bail  is  made  of  solid  forged  steel,  strong  and  durable  enough  to  withstand  the  greatest  strain. 

The  Swivel  is  of  malleable  iron  which  turns  freely  in  reinforced  socket,  permitting  a  side  dump  if  de- 
sired. 

The  Hooks  and  Handle  Sockets  are  of  heavy  steel   securely  riveted  and  spot  welded  in  place. 

The  Runners  of  special  hardened  steel,  fastened  to  the  bottom  with  spot  weld  or  countersunk  rivets. 

The  Extra  Bottom  Plate  is  also  attached  to  the  bottom  by  countersunk  rivets,  and  is  used  on  all 
double   bottom   scrapers. 

The  Handles  are  made  of  best  quality  hard  wood. 

Be  sure  to  give  general  description  in  ordering. 


Made  under  three  different  brands,  a 
"BULL  FROG"  "MAUMEE" 

With   flat   handles   on   side.  With  round  handles  on  top. 


"BUCKEYE" 

With  round  handles  on  side. 


No 

Description 

Capacity 
cu.  ft. 

Size 
inches 

"Bull  Frog" 

<*SIaumee" 

<'Buckeye" 

kvt.,  lbs. 

Price 

wt.,  lbs: 

Price 

Vvt.,  lbs.  1     Price 

1 

Without  runners 

34x33x10 

84 

$8.88 

81 

$8.60 

73 

$7.90 

2 

Without  runners 

32x30x  91/2 

81 

8.20 

78 

7.90 

66 

7.20 

3 

Without  runners 

32x26x  91/2 

73 

7.80 

67 

7.50 

62 

6.80 

1 

With  runners.  .. 

34x33x10 

90 

9.20 

87 

9.00 

79 

8.30 

2 

With  runners. .. 

32x30x   91/2 

87 

8.60 

84 

8.40 

72 

7.60 

3 

With  runners. . . 

32x26x  91/2 

79 

8.20 

73 

7.90 

68 

7.20 

1 

Double  bottom. . 

34x33x10 

96 

10.10 

93 

9.90 

85 

9.20 

2 

Double  bottom. . 

5 

32x30x   91/2 

.     93 

9.50 

90 

9.20 

78 

8.60 

3 

Double  bottom.  . 

3 

32x26x  91/2 

85 

9.00 

79 

8.88 

74 

8.20 

]Vote: — When  ordering,  be  sure  to  advise  whether  scrapers  are  to  be  with  or  without  runners  or  with 
double  bottom. 

Scrapers   With  Runners   will   be   shipped   unless   specified  otherwise. 


Made  of  One  Piece  Steel 


THE   COLUMBUS 


No.  1.    Capacity,  7  cubic  feet;  weight,  102  pounds each  $13.00 

No.  2.     Capacity,  .5  cubic  feet;  weight,     94  pounds "  12.00 

No,  3.     Capacity,  3  cubic  feet;  weight,     70  pounds "  11.00 

With  runners extra  .35 

With  double  bottom    "  .50 


FOR  REPAIRS  ON  AM.  ABOVE  ARTICI>ES,  SEE  INDEX. 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  60. 


219 


REPAIRS  FOR  SCRAPERS,  BARROWS  AND  CARTS 


DRAG  SCRAPERS 

Handles     Each  $0.54 

Bail   "  1.70 

Swivel    "  .44 

Hooks    "  .44 

CONTRACTORS'  WHEELBARROWS 

tHandles    (wood)    $1.00 


tLegs  (angle  iron)    Each 

Straight  Brace  between  legs  . 

U  Brace  between  legs 

Front  Braces    

Angle  Wheel   Guard    

♦One  piece  Trays  (4  feet) 

Riveted  Trays  (4  feet)    

Angle  Cross  Pieces  under  tray 

Angle  Risers  under  tray   .... 
*NOTE: 
tNOTE: 
tNOTE: 


.54 

.24 

.24 

.12 

.34 

3.30 

3.60 

.24 

.24 

Nos.  80  and  81  Trays  ....    "         2.20 

No.    75   Trays    "         5.00 

No.    7  5   Handles  and  Legs. Pair      4.50 

FOR    WHEELS 


BRICK  AND  TILE  BARROWS 

Bent   Legs    Each 

Handles     " 

Straight    Legs    Pair 

Iron  Leg  Brace Each 

Iron  Front  Brace    " 

STONE   BARROWS 

Angle  Iron  Handles    Each 

Angle  Wood  Handles    " 

CART  REPAIRS 

36  inch  Wheels   Each 

40  inch  Wheels " 

Hubs  and  Hangers Pair 

Washers    Each 

Legs     Pair 

Handles    Each 

Bodies   (5  feet)    " 

Bodies   (6  feet)    " 

SEE    IVEXT    PAGE 


$1.10 

.70 

.70 

.36 

.34 

$2.20 

.70 

$6.60 

8.80 

2.80 

.14 

1.40 

.90 

13.00 

16.00 

TUBULAR  (ALL  STEEL)  BARROWS 
Trays 


Gauge 
Steel 

Length 

Width 

Depth 

Depth 

Capacity 
cubic  feet 

on  Top 

on  Top 

at  Wheel 

at  Handles 

Price 

inches 

inches 

inches 

inches 

16 

32 

28 

7 

5 

3 

$2.74 

15 

32 

28 

7 

5 

3 

3.20 

14 

32 

28 

7 

5 

3 

3.70 

16 

37 

29  1^ 

9 

6  1/2 

4 

3.30 

15 

37 

291/2 

9 

6V2 

4 

3.50 

14 

37 

291/2 

9 

6  1/2 

4 

3.70 

16 

421/2 

33  1^ 

11% 

8 

6 

3.70 

14 

421/2 

331/2 

111/2 

8 

6 

4.00 

16 

49 

40 

24 

14 

8 

8.30 

12 

32 

28 

7 

5 

3 

3.50 

12 

37 

291/2 

9 

6  1/2 

4 

4.00 

15 

42  1^ 

321/2 

111/2 

8 

6 

3.80 

13 

421/2 

321/2 

IIV2 

8 

6 

4.20 

10 

33  1^ 

221/2 

11 

3 

4.50 

Tubular  Frame  (legs  and  handles)    Each 

Cross  Braces  for  No.  010 " 

Straight  Braces  for  No.  010 " 

Shoes  (malleable)   " 

Front  Braces  for  "Bull  Frog" " 

Handles  for  "Bull  Frog" " 

Legs  for  "Bull  Frog" 

U  Braces  (legs)  for  "Bull  Frog" " 

Straight  Braces  for  "Bull  Frog" " 

Axle  Boxes  for  "Bull  Frog" Pair 

Frame  complete  (no  tray  or  wheel)    Each 

Front  Braces  Buckeye  Tubular " 

Handles,  Buckeye  Tubular " 

Legs    

Leg  Braces 

Frame,  less  tray  and  wheel " 


$3.30 
.24 
.24 
.24 
.44 

3.76 
.56 
.34 
.34 
.36 

3.90 
.14 

2.76 
.50 
.36 

3.90 


220 


GEO-B-eARPEhfTER  «  eO. 


NEVER  BREAK"  WHEELS— TOOL  WAGONS  AND  CARTS 


TABLE 

OF   SIZES 

(Order  by  Number) 

No. 

Dia. 

Tire 

Spokes 

Hub        |Axle|wt.|  Price 

1 

16 

11/4X1/4 

6—% 

6              1     1/2    1    8      i$0.90 

2 

16 

1  1/2X1/4 

6—% 

6              1     1/2 

81/2     1.00 

3 

16 

11/2X14 

8—% 

7              1     1/2 

9         1.10 

4 

16 

11/2X,''b 

8-% 

7              1     1/2 

1014     1.20 

b 

2      xi/4 

8—% 

7              1     1/2 

10 1/2  1   1.40 

6 

1  1/2  X  ,% 

8—1/2    1              7              1     % 

^2^ 

1.50 

8 

iVzX  % 

S— 1/2                 7              1     % 

14 

1.60 

10 

1  %  X  % 

8—1/2                 7              1     % 

141/0 

1.70 

12 

2      X  A 

8—1/2                 7              i     % 

15 

1.90 

14 

20 

11/2x1/4 

8—%    115  to  18  Axlel     % 

1214 

1.60 

16 

20 

2     xV4 

8 — %    115  to  18  Axlel     % 

13      1   1,80 

Round  Steel  Spokes.   Wrought  Iron  Tire.   Patent 

Malleable    Rivetless    Hub.      The    Latest    and 

Best  Invention  in  Metal  Wheels  for  Barrows 

The  spokes  are  inserted  in  the  hub  flanges, 
the  end  of  each  spoke  resting  against  the  hub 
and  then  under  hydraulic  pressure  the  flanges 
are  closed  on  the  spokes.  The  spokes  are  se- 
cured at  the  tire  by  a  counter-sunk  head  elec- 
trically hammered;  thus  combining  tension  and 
torsion  strength.  Experience  has  shown  that 
the  riveted  hub  in  the  best  known  wheels  is  the 
weakest  point,  and  through  racking  and  heavy 
work  the  rivets  loosen.  This  invention  entirely 
removes  that  defect.  The  superior  strength  of 
this  wheel  construction  has  been  proven  beyond 
question  in  long  and  hard  usage.  For  a  quick 
demonstration  of  its  power  of  endurance,  the 
tire  can  be  hammered  out  of  shape  under  power, 
and  likewise  the  spokes  bent  out  of  shape,  but 
the  fastening  of  the  spokes  at  the  hub  and  the 
hub  itself  will  remain  solid  and  intact. 

FOR     OTHER     REPAIRS,     SEE     INDEX 


S.  AND   S.   TOOL   WAGON   AND    CARTS 


All  sills,  posts  and  other 

supporting   constructions 

are    made    of    selected 

straight  grain  and  well  sea- 

^     soned   oak. 

The  sides,  top  and  ends 
are  of  selected  Norway 
pine,  tongued  and  grooved. 
They  are  heavily  ironed 
and  securely  bolted 
throughout. 

The  tops  of  wagons  and 
carts  are  covered  with 
heavy  cotton  duck,  treated 
and  painted,  making  it  wa- 
terproof. 


PRICES 

Tool  Wagon Each  $180.00 

Tool  Cart    "  120.00 

Tool  Box    15.00 


Tool  Bqs 


GEO-B-CAIiBEM'TER  «  SO. 


221 


EARLY  BIRD 
CONTRACTORS'  GRADING  PLOWS 

WOOD  BEAMS 


No. 

Beams 

Weight,  lbs. 

Each 

0 
1 
2 
3 

6  ft.  6  in. 

7  ft.  6  in. 

7  ft.  6  in. 

8  ft.  8  in. 

180 
200 
270 
350 

$25.00 
29.00 
32.50 
40.00 

Fig 


Beams  of  best  white  oak,  heavily  ironed  both  on  the  upper  and  the  lower  side.  Wrought  steel 
clevis  with  two  heavy  rings.  Reversible  and  sufficiently  strong  cutter.  Best  grade  of  timber  in 
handles,  which  are  well  strapped  on  both  sides.  Hand  holds  made  of  malleable  iron.  Mould 
boards,  shares  and  cutters  made  of  best  grade  of  plow  steel.  All  parts  neatly  fitted  together. 
Guard  on  exposed  handle  to  protect  it  when  dragging. 


ROOTER 
Malleable  Iron 


Unequaled  for  tearing  up  macadamized  pave- 
ments, cement,  gravel,  hard  pan  or  frozen  ground. 
The  beam,  shoe  and  clamps,  which  embrace  the 
solid  steel  points,  are  of  the  best  grade  of  malle- 
able iron.  The  shoe  is  case  hardened.  Weight 
with  one  point,  275  lbs. 

Each    $34.00 


Pig.  5773 


THE  "NOXEMAIi"  ROOTER 

Steel 


Beam  and  standard  made  of  machine  steel. 
Shoe  made  of  the  best  cast  steel,  into  which  the 
solid  steel  point  is  inserted  without  the  use  of 
tools  and  is  held  without  the  use  of  bolts.  To 
detach  same,  strike  rear  end  with  hammer.  Each 
Rooter  is  supplied  with  a  steel  depth  regulating 
gauge.  One  extra  point  furnished  without  charge. 
Weight  275  lbs. 

Each    $38.00 


FIgf.  5773 


WROUGHT  STEEIi  BEAM  GRADER  PLOW 


Fig.  5773 


This  is  a  heavy,  strongly  made  plow,  especially 
designed  for  road  building.  The  beam  made  of 
two  pieces  of  steel  %-inch  thick  by  3  inches  wide. 
Is  made  for  strength  and  will  stand  the  strain. 
It  is  next  to  impossible  to  break  either  the  beam 
or  mouldboard.  This  plow  fills  a  long-felt  want 
among  graders  in  cities  and  contractors  doing 
road  work.  Weight  complete,  175  lbs.  No  extra 
point  furnished   with   this  plow.     Wrench  only. 

With  cast  mouldboard,  chilled  point  and 

clevis.      Each $21.00 

W^ith   cast   mouldboard   and    forged   steel 

point  complete.     Each 27.00 


223 


GEO-BCAIiPErfTER  «  eO. 


THE  DOAN  DITCHING  SCRAPER 


The  Doan  Scraper  is  a  great  favorite  among  contract- 
ors for  cleaning  out  and  back  filling  ditches,  and  leveling 
roads  and  uneven  places. 

It  is  well  made  of  seasoned  hard  wood.  The  bit  is 
made  of  special  steel,  48  inches  long,  ^  inch  thick  and  7 
inches  wide,  which  is  2  inches  wider  than  those  usually 
made.  The  scrapers  are 'well  ironed  and  bolted,  and  the 
hounds  are  made  of  l%x%  inch  steel,  with  %  inch  cable 
chain. 

Width  48  inches,  wt.  75  lbs each  $7.30 


Fig.  5791 


WESTERN  WHEELED  SCRAPERS 

No.  1  WESTERN  WHEELED  SCRAPER 


Wheels  are  made  from  selected  stock,  36  inches 
high;  tires,  2i^x%  inch;  axle,  1%  inches  square; 
bowl,  3  feet  wide,  3  feet  long,  12  inches  deep; 
draft  hooks,  automatic,  patented,  prevents  the 
scraper  from  dumping  while  being  filled,  and 
regulates  the  cut  to  even  depth. 


Fig.  5792 

No.l  Wheeler.      Capacity  9  cubic  feet,  weight  340  lbs each  $45.00 

Automatic  End  Gates  for  above,  extra "  5.00 

Whiffletrees  and  neckyokes,  extra. 


No.    2   WESTERN   WHEELED   SCRAPER 


Wheels  made  from  selected  stock.   40  inches 
high;   tires,  3x%   inch;   axle,  1%   inches  square, 
arched  3  Vz  inches  higher  than  the  old  standard 
.^5^^^^__™,.  Wheelers  were;   bail  is  of  an  entirely  new  pat- 

f^-i«..3«—    -HBtt  tern,  is  bent  around  on  a  line  with  the  top  edge 

of  the  pan  and  supported  by  the  lever,  which  is 
arched  (see  cut)  and  extends  forward  and  is 
firmly  attached  to  the  axle,  giving  abundant 
clearance  for  the  dirt  in  filling  and  dumping; 
bowl,  3  feet  2  inches  wide,  3  feet  1  inch  long, 
13%  inches  deep;  draft  hooks,  patent,  auto- 
matic, orevents  scraper  from  dumping  while 
_  being  filled,  and  regulates  the  cut  to  even  depth. 

t      . ;   " 

Fis.  5793 

No.  2  Wheeler.      Capacity  12  cubic  feet,  weight  600  lbs each  $50.00 

Draft  Rods  for  above,  extra "  2.00 

Automatic  End  Gates  for  above,  extra "  5.00 

Whiffletrees  and  neckyokes,  extra. 


GEO-B-eAIiPEM*TER  «  QO. 


223 


SCRAPERS 
TONGUE  SCRAPER,  LEVELER  AND 
DITCHER 

This  is  an  excellent  Scraper  for  cutting  and 
cleaning  ditches  and  moving  large  quantities  of 
earth  rapidly  whgn  the  distance  is  not  too  great. 
The  drawbars  and  bit  are  made  of  the  best  quality 
of  steel.  It  is  well  ironed  and  made  of  well-seasoned 
hard  wood.  The  driver  can  fill  and  dump  it  with 
ease. 


T^„          1        Width        1         Weight        |               -n.^^-^ 
No-         1        inches        |         pourids        1               ^ach 

1 
2 

48 
42 

135 
120 

$10.50 
10.00 

Fig.  122 

BUCK  SCRAPERS— FRESNO  TYPE 

A  very  popular  type  Scraper.  Is  much  used  in  railroad  construction  work,  for  irriga- 
tion leveling  and  road  building.  Will  do  any  kind  of  work  usually  done  by  drag  and  wheeled 
scrapers.     Capacity  ranges  from  12  to  18  cubic   feet,  depending  on  size. 

A  distinctive  feature  in  this  scraper  is  an  arrangement  of  bars  with  adjustable  clevises 
which  regulates  the  load  distribution.  These  permit  the  distribution  in  uniform  layers  ranging 
from  1  inch  to  12  inches,  or  deposit  in  bulk. 

Built  to  Wear — Made  of  carbon  steel  with  wrought  iron  rods,  hardwood  drawbar,  cross- 
braces  and  handle.      Top  edge  of  body  plate  reinforced  with  strong  angle  along  its  entire  length. 

So.  1.     Capacity  18  cubic  feet;  cutting  edge  5        feet;   wt.   about  315   lbs Each  $26.00 

No.  2.      Capacity  14  cubic  feet;   cutting  edge  4        feet;    wt.   about   250   lbs "         24.80 

No.  3.     Capacity  12  cubic  feet;  cutting  edge  ZVz    feet;    wt.   about  340   lbs "         24.00 

SQUARE    BACK    ALL    STEEL   DRAG   SCRAPERS 

This  Scraper  is  cold  pressed  from  a  single  sheet 
of  high  carbon  scraper  steel.  The  back  is  square  and 
the  bottom  sufficiently  rounded  to  reduce  friction.  The 
sides  are  high,  assuring  rated  capacity.  Corner  laps 
and  runners  are  electrically  welded.  Heavy  steel 
bale  and  hooks.  Malleable  iron  swivel  and  sockets. 
No.  1  is  the  largest  size  and  adapted  to  long  hauls. 
No.  3  is  the  size  in  most  general  use. 
No.   3  is  the  size  intended  for  high  banks  and  ditches. 


No. 

Capacity 

Price 

Cu.    Ft. 

Each 

1 

Without  Runners   .... 

7 

$8.88 

2 

Without  Runners  .... 

5 

8.20 

3 

Without  Runners   .... 

3 

7.80 

1 

With  Runners 

7 

9.20 

2 

With  Runners 

5 

8.60 

3 

With  Runners 

3 

8.20 

Fig.    3    with    Runners 

Scrapers  WITH  RUNNERS  will  always  be  shipped    unless    otherwise   specified. 


334 


GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  «  (EO. 


BRIGGS-CHICAGO  CONCRETE  CARTS 


WATER-TIGHT  TIPOVER 


Fig.   578 

You  can  store  materials  at  street  intersections  while  you  are  grading.  Most  experienced  paving 
contractors  consider  this  the  greatest  advantage  of  the  Cart  System.  It  saves  all  interruptions  in 
receiving  and  delays  in  waiting  for  materials.  In  many  cases  they  can  be  piled  upon  paved  intersect- 
ing streets.  This  means  easier  shoveling.  Materials  can  be  purchased,  hauled  and  placed  when  most 
convenient,  without  regard  to  grading. 

The  Briggs-Chicago  Cart  System  keeps  the  mixer  in  continuous,  uninterrupted  operation  at  one 
•setting"  from  one  to  two  days  at  a  time.  By  eliminating  the  delays  of  frequent  moving,  you  increase 
the  emciency  of  your  mixing  gang  and  secure  greater  yardage  from  your  mixer. 

Four  or  five  carts  will  haul  and  distribute  the  mixed  concrete  economically  a  distance  of  400  to  500  feet 
in  both  directions  from  the  mixer.  Each  cart  holds  the  full  mixer  batch — twenty  cubic  feet — the  equiva- 
lent of  four  or  five  surface  yards.  Discharging  full  batches  saves  delays  at  the  mixer.  For  rapid,  con- 
tinuous, economical  distribution  of  mixed  concrete  over  street  surfaces,  no  other  system  comes  within 
range  of  Briggs-Chicago  Spreaders.  They  deliver  the  mixture  on  the  grade  in  the  uniform  thickness 
desired— with  the  mortar  on  top — requiring  less  additional  labor  for  spreading  and  finishing  than  with 
any  other  method. 

The  finished  grade  is  kept  free  and  clear  of  materials  and  obstructions  at  all  times.  Briggs-Chicago 
Carts  have  large,  wide-tired  wheels  which  do  not  cut  up  the  sub-grade.  They  act  as  rollers.  You  can  lay 
concrete  with  these  carts  in  wet  weather  when  not  possible  with  other  methods. 

GENERAL  FEATURES 

Holds  the  full  mixed  batch  of  the  ordinary  paving  mixer — twenty  cubic  feet.  Equipped  with  54  inch 
diameter  steel  wheels,  with  6  inch  tires.  Weight  1050  pounds  with  roller-bearing  wheels.  Easily  drawn 
by  one  horse.  Cart  and  horse  can  be  turned  in  a  12  foot  space.  Clearance  required  under  mixer  discharge 
chute,  39  inches.  The  Tipover  Cart  dumps  over  backwards,  and  its  rear-end  discharge  is  especially 
adapted  for  delivering  concrete  into  car  tracks.  The  smooth,  clean  inner  surface  of  the  cart  body,  the 
corners  of  which  are  rounded  to  a  3  inch  radius,  prevents  concrete  from  sticking.  It  is  absolutely  water- 
tight and  practically  self-cleaning. 

DETAILED  SPECIFICATIONS 


Capacity — Made  only  in  one  size  designated  as  a 
%  yard  cart,  holding  20  cubic  feet  of  mixed 
concrete  level  full,   easily  drawn  by   one  horse. 

Weight — With  plain  steel  wheels,  1040  lbs.;  with 
steel  roller-bearing  wheels,  1050  lbs.;  with  wood 
wheels.  940  lbs. 

Height — To  top  of  body  (mixer  discharge  chute 
clearance):  With  steel  wheels,  39  inches;  with 
wood    wheels,    36    inches. 

Length— Over  all,  11  feet  3  inches.  Cart  with  horse 
turns   in    12    foot   space. 

"Width — With  plain  steel  wheels,  6  feet  3  inches  over 
all;  with  steel  roller-bearing  wheels,  6  feet  6 
inches;  with  wood  wheels,  6  feet  5  inches. 

Wheels — Steel,  54  inch  diameter,  6  inch  tires.  Fur- 
nished either  plain  or  with  roller-bearings. 
Roller-bearing  wheels  recommended;  they  reduce 


draft  20  per  cent;  bearings  are  renewable.  Tread, 
with  R-B  wheels,  641/2  inches;  with  plain  wheels, 
6514  inches.  The  Tipover  Cart  is  also  furnished, 
if  preferred,  with  wood  wheels,  48  inch  diameter, 
4   inch  tires.     Tread,    64  inches. 

Shafts — For  one  horse;  made  of  channels,  strongly 
reinforced  where  attached  to  cart  body.  Ends  of 
shafts   rounded   to   protect   horses. 

Cart  Body — Made  of  No.  12  steel  plate,  in  only  three 
pieces.  Corners  rounded  to  a  3  inch  radius,  giv- 
ing a  smooth,  clean  inside  surface.  Outside  of 
body  fitted  with  three  wide  "hammering  bands." 
Top  sides  of  body  fitted  with  steel  "slop  shields." 
Body  turns  completely  upside  down  In  discharg- 
ing, tripped  by  hand  lever  near  center  of  right  cart 
shaft.  Road  clearance,  14%  inches.  Absolutely 
water-tight  and  practically  self-cleaning. 


WEIGHTS  AND  PRICES 

Spreaders 

Spreader,   with   steel  roller-bearing  wheels.     Size  wheels.   54  inch  diameter,   6   inch  tire.     Weigh*,, 

1065    lbs price   $240  01) 

Spreader,  with  plain  steel  wheels.     Size  wheels,  54  inch     diameter,     6     inch     tire.     Weight,     1055 

^^S '. .  price 

Tipovers 
Tipover,  with  steel  roller-bearing  wheels.     Size  wheels,    54    inch   diameter,    6   inch   tire.     Weight 

1050  lbs price 

Tipover,  with  plain  steel  wheels.     Size  wheels,  54  inch      diameter,      6      inch      tire.     Weight,'  '   1040 

'f'S ,         ,,  iDric© 

Tipover,  with  wood  wheels.     Size  wheels,  48  inch  diameter,   4   inch  tire.     Weight,   940' lbs'. '.'. '.price 
FOR   COMPLETE    LINE   OF   PAVING   EQUIPMENT,    SEE    INDEX 


220.«m 


220.00 
240.00 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  ^  So. 


235 


DUMP  WAGONS 


The  patent  under-draft  attachment  on  this  wagon  does  entirely  away  with  whipping  of  the 
tongue,  draws  the  load  direct  from  the  axle,  which  gives  from  one-third  to  one-half  easier  draft 
and  saves  horse-flesh  and  wear  and  tear  on  wagon  and  harness. 

The  dumping  operation  is  so  simple  and  so  easily  done  that  a  small  boy  can  dump  the  load 
and  wind  up  the  doors  perfectly. 

To  dump  the  load  lift  the  dog  and  push  the  lever  forward. 

But  one  lever  is  used  for  closing  the  doors  and  dumping  the  load. 

Because  of  the  large  drum  on  which  the  chain  is  wound,  it  is  necessary  to  move  the  lever 
forward  and  back  only  a  few  times.     Only  one  chain  is  used. 

It  is  impossible  to  dump  the  load  by  accident. 

The  Shaft  and  Drum  are  placed  across  the  front  end  of  wagon.  This  distributes  the  strain 
and  prevents  the  right-hand  front  corner  from  sagging. 

The  Doors  are  hung  by  heavy  loops,  instead  of  rigid  hinges.  This  allows  them  to  be  raised 
about  eight  inches  and  prevents  them  from  being  torn  off  when  moving  forward  after  dumping. 
The   doors  close  almost  water-tight. 

The  Steel  Axles  are  reinforced  by  heavy  hickory  ,bed  pieces,  securely  clipped  on,  rwhich 
strengthens  the  axles  and  prevents  springing  or  breaking.  No  malleable  iron  standard  space  used 
by  us. 

The  Neck  is  reinforced  by  a  plate  of  sheet  steel,  both  inside  and  outside,  running  back  to 
the  forward  side  trap. 

As  nearly  all  of  the  metal  parts  are  wrought  iron  or  steel,  any  blacksmith  can  make  repairs, 
and  there  is  no  annoyance  of  waiting  for  malleable  parts  to  come  from  the  factory. 

The  Wheels  are  made  with  oak  hubs,  oak  rims  and  oak  or  hickory  spokes. 

All  Tires  and  Bands  set  by  hydraulic  pressure,  which  insures  their  being  as  round  and  true 
as  a  pulley  and  absolutely  tight. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

The  Gabriel  Streich  Dump  Wagon  is  made  in  four  sizes,  with  capacities  of  1^,  2,  2^4  and  3 
yards.  The  first  two  sizes  have  2  inch  front  and  2  %:  inch  rear  axles.  The  two  larger  sizes  have 
2  inch  front  and  2  i/^  inch  rear  axles.  The  tires  are  made  of  round  edge  steel,  3  inches  wide  and 
%,  %  or  %  inches  thick  on  the  smaller  wagons,  and  4  inches  wide  and  %  and  %  inch  thick  on 
the  larger  sizes. 

The  front  wheels  are  3  feet  4  inches  high  and  the  rear  wheels  4  feet  4  inches  high.  The 
weights  are  1900,  2200,  2300  and  2450  pounds  respectively  for  the  four  capacities. 

List  price,  1  Vz  yards   $ . 

List  price,  2       yards 

List  price,  2  i/^   yards '. 

List  price,  3       yards   '  . '. 

We  will  be  pleased  to  quote  price  on  receipt  of  tire  specifications  and  number  of  wagons  desired 


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SMITH   MIXERS 

DUO-CONE    DRUM — TILTING   DISCHARGE 


The  SMITH  is  the  mixer  with  the  single, 
centrally  located,  ONE-PIECE  drive  ring; 
the  double  conical  drum  producing  the  per- 
fect end-to-center  mixing  action  and  the 
GRAVITY  discharge— the  drum  tilting, 
while  still  rotating,  to  discharge  the  batcK 
The  SMITH  is  the  mixer  that  can  be  relied 
on  to  produce  the  greatest  yardage  and  to 
stand  up  under  the  hardest,  longest  and 
most  coptinuous  usage. 


COMBINES  LOADER   AND  ELEVATOR 

Secure  the  MINIMUM  LOADING  COST  by  using  a 
Smith  Mixer  equipped  with  a  Smith  vertical  acting,  non- 
pivoted,  extensible  power  loader.  Fig  1,  Extend  your 
loader  frame  downward  two  feet  or  twenty  feet.  The 
Omaha  "Water  Board  mounted  their  Smith  Mixers  way  up 
in  the  air  and  extended  their  loader  frames  so  as  to  load 
from  the  ground  39  feet  below.  This  adaptability  of  their 
Smith  Mixers  saved  them  the  cost  of  hoisting  engines,  towers 
and  chuting  systems. 


Fig.  2 


SMITH  MIXERS  are  built  in 
ten  sizes,  ranging  from  the 
FOUR  FOOT  Smith  Mascot 
shown  in  Fig.  2  to  the  colossal 
FOUR  YARD  machine  shown  in 
Fig.  3.  They  are  furnished  with 
steam,  gasoline  or  motor  drive, 
and  can  be  equipped  with  power 
loader,  gated  batch  hopper  or 
"standard  feed  chute. 


Fig.  3 
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We  Can  Fuinish  Mixers  from  $125.00  to  $5,000.00 


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Fig.  4 

Smith-Chicago  Mixers  combine  RAPID  MIX- 
ING and  FAST  DISCHARGE  with  absolutely  NO 
SPLASHING. 

The  deep  blades  with  their  long  sloping  sides 
produce  a  constant  reciprocating  motion — the  end- 
to-center  mixing  action  that  makes  perfectly  mixed 
concrete. 

The  concaved  drip  ring  allows  the  long,  steep 
chute  to  swing  way  into  the  drum,  thus  insuring  a 
fast  clean  discharge. 

Smith-Chicago  mixers  are  built  in  ten  sizes. 
The  smallest  the  Smith  Mixerette  shown  in  Fig.  7 
holds  three  cubic  feet  of  wet,  mixed  concrete.  The 
largest  holds  81  cubic  feet.  They  are  furnished 
with  steam  or  gasoline  engines  or  motors.  The 
variety  of  loading  methods  adapts  these  machines 
for  any  class  of  work. 

The  power  loader  shown  in  Figs.  4  and  5  is  the 
famous  Smith  non-pivoted,  vertical  acting  loader 
with  extensible  frame.  Both  the  standard  feed 
chute  and  the  gated  batch  hopper  have  a  low  feed 
level  and  at  the  same  time  the  long  steep  hopper 
sides  insure  a  rapid  flow  into  the  drum. 


SMITH-CHICAGO 
MIXERS 

NON-TILTING   TYPE 


Fig.  6 


Fig. 


PLATFORM  ONLY  16  INCHES  HIGH 

Look  at  Fig.  6.  Notice  how  the  truck  frame  is 
UNDERSLUNG  so  as  to  obtain  the  low  16  inch  loading 
level  and  how  the  steel  goose  neck  enables  you  to  turn 
the  machine  in  its  own  length.  These  dandy  Smith- 
Chicago  Low-Chargers  are  built  in  four  sizes — the  3  foot 
Mixerette  shown  in  Fig.  7  and  the  4,  6  and  9  foot  Smith- 
Chicagos  as  shown  in  Fig.  6. 

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CARPENTER  MORTAR  MIXER 

The  mixing  paddles  in  this 

Mortar  Mixer  are  made   on                                                                     pHmHI^H.  i.   .                       -  (. 

the  principle  of  a  perforated   %                                         ^    ^    ^  |;i!>  ..■.  ■  jaaj^^Bj 

mortar  hoe  and  so  arranged    %^^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g2SjS^|^  I^^^^^B 

the  drum  ^E^BU^^^HH^^H^^^^^^IH^K§Lbi»  ^^^^I^H 

the  process  m|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hffi|-  j  jJ^I 

the  mortar  to     S^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M         *''^'  ~^Hi 

the    open  the    drum     ^b^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I  "Tx.^^ 

locking  end  gate.      The  wa-  ^^^^^^^d^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^H 

ter  connection  consists  of  a 
perforated  pipe  arranged  fpr 
hose  connection. 

This  outfit  is  substantially- 
built  with  channel  iron  frame  mounted 
on  steel  wheels.  The  mixing  paddles 
are  strung  on  a  heavy  steel  mixing  shaft 
in  such  a  way  that  should  one  break,  it 
can   be   replaced   by  removing  two   bolts 

and  inserting  a  new  paddle  in  its  place.  A  friction  clutch  operated  from  the  discharge  end  of  mix- 
ing trough  controls  the  paddle  movement  and  the  engine  installed  in  this  mixer  is  of  ample  power 
to  operate  same.     This  mixer  will  supply  and  keep  busy  from  30  to  40  brick  layers. 

SPECIFICATIONS 
Truck — 5  inch  channel  iron.  Size  of  Water   Connection — 1/2       Net  Weight  with  Engine — 2,650 

Wheels — front    16x4    in.,    rear  in.  pipe.  lbs. 

3  6x4  in.  Overall    Length    of    Outfit — 10      Engine    installed    in    Outfit — 5 

Axles — 2%  in.  diameter.  ft.  H.  P.,  hopper  cooled. 

Paddle  Shaft — 2  in.  square.  Overall  Width  of  Outfit — 5  ft..      Wood  or  Steel  House. 

Speed  of  Paddle — 50  R.  P.  M.  6  in. 

COMBINATIONS  FURNISHED 

With  five  horsepower,  four  cycle  water  hopper  cooled  gasoline  engine  installed,  the  complete  equip- 

■nr  ..IP^'^'^  mounted  on  a  strong  steel  truck,  wood  house,  ready  to  operate  when  delivered ;$600.00 

With  five  horsepower,  four  cycle  water  hopper  cooled  gasoline  engine  installed,  the  complete  equip- 

ment  mounted  on  a  strong  steel  truck,  steel  house,  ready  to  operate  when  delivered 640.00 

Complete  with  alternating  current,  single  phase,   60  cycle  motor,  speed  1165  R.  P.  M.  interchangea- 

ble,  110  or  220  volt,  knife  switch,  wired  and  installed  complete  ready  to  connect  on  job 813.33 

Complete  with  alternating  current,  two  or  three  phase,    60   cycle   motor,    speed   1140    R.    P.   M.    inter- 

changeable    220  or  440  volt,  knife  switch,  wired  and  installed  complete  ready  to  connect  on  job. .    600.00 
Complete  with  direct  current  motor,  speed  1200  R.  P.   M.,    110   or   220   volt,   with   starting   box,   wired 

and  installed  ready  to  connect  on  job 760.00 

Mortar  Mixer  complete  mounted  on  a  strong  steel  truck,  but  without  "power  or' housing  .'.'.'.'.'.'.*.'." .'.'."    346.66 

Low-Tension   friction   drive  magneto  in  connection  with  dry  cells  and  coil 40.00 

High-Tension    gear-driven    "Dixie"    magneto    (no    dry  cells  or  coil) 37.33 

SMITH  MIXERETTE 

The  Smith  Mixerette  is  the  ideal  mixer  for  the 
smaller  concrete  jobs.  It  is  light  and  portable,  and 
will  turn  out  a  big  volume  of  concrete.  Holds  3  cubic 
feet  of  wet  mixed  concrete  per  batch  or  5  cubic  yards 
per  hour.  Equipped  with  powerful  gas  engine  enclosed 
in  steel  house  and  a  choice  of  gated  batch  hopper,  low 
charging  platform,  only  16  inches  high  (Fig.  7)  or 
gear  lifted  loader  (Fig.  8).  Has  the  famous  Smith 
Dust  Proof  casing  which  protects  gear  ring  and  driving 
pinion. 


Fig.  S 

SMITH  BUILDERS'   SPECIAL 

A  dandy  outfit  for  building  contractor  or 
silo    builder.      Consists    of    Mixerette    drum, 
extra  horse  power  gas  engine  and  single  act- 
ing friction  hoist,  all  mounted  on  a  sub- 
stantial  standard    gauge  truck.      Engine 
can  be  operated  independently,  with  hoist 
or  mixer  drum  or  with  both.     Equipped 
with  batch  hopper,  low  charging  platform 
or  gear  lifted  loader. 

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229 


SMITH-CHICAGO    HIGH-DRUM 
PAVER 


LOXG,    STEEP,   20'    ANGLE    SA\1VEL   CHUTE 

Committee  VIII  of  the  National  Conference  on  Concrete 
Road  Building  endorsed  this  vit^l  feature  on  S-C  High- 
Drum  Pavers  as  follows:  "We  believe,  as  a  result  of  the 
tests  mentioned,  that  the  least  angle  for  the  distributing 
chute  should 'be  approximately  20  degrees.  .  .  .  It  is 
better  to  increase  the  pitch  of  the  chute  than  to  increase 
the  amount  of  water. ' ' 

ACCURATE    WATER   WEIGHING    DEVICE 

The  same  Committee  reported  that :  "A  most  important 
item  is  the  amount  of  Avater  to  use.  .  .  .  The  maximum 
amount  of  Avater  should  be  6  pounds  per  cubic  foot  of  loose 
material.  .  .  .  The  new  high-drum  type  Smith-Chi- 
cago Pavers  are  all  equipped  wdth  this  device  which  meas- 
ures accurately  every  batch  of  water  that  goes  into  the 
mixer  drum.    The  Committee  proved  the  above  statement." 

WIDE,   EASILY   LOADED   THREE.3IAX   SKIP 

The  big,  wide,  easily  loaded  skip  discharges  directly  into 
the  drum — there  is  no  intermediate  hopper  to  retard  the 
flow — and  it  goes  up  in  only  nine  seconds. 

ABSOLUTE   ALIGNMENT 

All  the  hoisting  and  propelling  shafts,  gears,  brackets 
and  boxes  are  bunched  on  a  ONE-PIECE  steel  casting  sup- 
ported by  a  heavy  STEEL  bolster  over  the  big  rear  axle. 
Not  a  single  box  is  fastened  to  the  truck  sills — Perfect  align- 
ment is  assured. 

Smith-Chicago  High-Drum  Pavers  are  Built  in 

Four  Sizes,  Holding  4,  7,  10  and  16  Cubic 

Feet  of  Wet  Mixed  Concrete,  Per  Batch 


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Paver  Folder  and  Full  Report 

of  Committee  VIH 


THE  TEN  VITAL  FEATURES 

IN   THE 
SMITH -CHICACfO    HIcJH  DRUM  PAVER 

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Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  «  eo, 


CEMENT  AND  PLASTER  SACK  BALER 


PROPER  TCNSION 


NEW  ECONOMY  SACK  BALER 

You  want  credit  for  every  good  cement 
or  plaster  sack  you  return  to  the  manu- 
facturer. In  order  to  expect  this  credit  it 
is  necessary  to  comply  with,  the  regulations 
of  the  railroads  in  bundling,  and  to  be  sure 
that  you  have  an  accurate  count. 

The  New  Economy  Sack  Baler  in  your 
business  will  pay  for  itself  in  increased 
credits  allowed  in  a  short  time.  It  will 
enable  you  to  count  your  sacks  accurately 
and  to  bundle  them  perfectly.  It  makes  it 
possible  for  you  to  count  and  bundle  your 
sacks  quickly  and  receive  credit  for  them, 
instead  of  constantly  permitting  a  large 
quantity  to  accumulate.  Tv/enty  bundles 
of  5  0  sacks  each,  represent  an  investment 
of  $100  on  which  there  is  no  return.  Money 
represented  by  these  sacks  in  your  ware- 
house can  be  used  in  productive  ways. 

Bales  empty  cement  or  plaster  sacks. 
Makes  all  bundles  tight,  whether  sacks  are 
clean  or  dirty.  One  man  can  bale  more 
sacks  with  this  machine  than  two  men  can 
by  hand,  and  will  do  it  better. 

There  is  nothing  on  this  machine  to  get 
out  of  order. 

The  Baler  is  made  with  wheels  for  con- 
tractors' use. 


The  Baler  has  an  automatic  counting 
device  which  is  mechanically  correct. 
It  makes  it  possible  to  accurately  count 
all  sacks  up  to  fifty.     When  fifty  sacks 

have  been  placed  on  the  table  a  bell  I    "'^['PSa^Vl^Na^^ 

rings.      The   dial   always  indicates   the  'JSIHaI?"  ■        '*"•'"  ^'^° 

number  of  sacks  on  the  table. 

Wire  or  rope  ties  may  he  used  with 
the  New  Economy  Baler.     Railroad  Com-  HkM  \  BMF?'^ 

panies  specify  if  rope  be   used  that  it  mIe  ^Jm/j^ll 

must  be  f^  inch  in  diameter.     Wire  is  ^HeCW^Jwji  *       i         i 

considerably  cheaper  and  may  be  used  ^BBB^k^mMS^j  I    '^^^:dJ)^^ 

to  a  little  better  advantage  than  rope,  ^^^™mbmk/<»«iWV^ 

as  it  will  work  faster  in  bundling.  Three 
distinct  ties  of  wire  meet  with  approval 
of  both  cement  and  railroad  companies. 

We  have  in  stock,  ready  to  ship,  a  soft 
wire    straightened    and    cut    to    proper 

length,  put  up  in  bundles  sufficient  to  f     •■  #       "iSlklinlt^o 

bale  12,500  sacks.  f    X  ■  #      TAoato  and  shippeb 

PRICES 

Baler,  as  shown $30.00 

Baler  with  two  16  inch  wheels  and 

handles ; .  40.00 

Annealed    wire,     cut    to    length, 

enough  to  tie  12,500  sacks,  per 

bundle    3.75 

FOR  VARIOUS  KIXDS   OF   CEMENT  AND   PLASTER  TOOLS,   SEE   INDEX 


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331 


CONCRETE  SPOUTING  EQUIPMENT 


CONCRETE    HOIST   BUCKET 

Xo.  345  Concrete  Hoist  Bucket  is  of  a  very  rigid  con- 
struction, and  will  stand  hard  usage.  The  channel  guides 
running  the  entire  length  of  the  frame  and  flared  at  ends, 
also  roller  caster  in  front  instead  of  flat  bar,  reduce 
friction  to  a  minimum. 


Fis.  346 


Fisr.  345 

CONCRETE   DISTRIBUTING 
HOPPER 

No.  346  Distributing  Hopper  is  used  in 
connection  with  our  Concrete  Hoist  Bucket 
and  is  readily  attached  to  any  wooden  tower. 
It  is  built  to  withstand  the  strain  from  the 
discharge  of  the  concrete  mass  from  the 
bucket.  Has  a  controllable  gate  with  lever, 
which  can  be  set  at  the  angle  within  range 
of  adjustment  best  suited  to  the  operator. 
DIMENSIONS 


Capacity 
cu.  ft. 

Overall 

Width 

Between 

Guides 

ft      in. 

Caucre  Material  Used 

Length 
ft.     in. 

Height 
ft.     in. 

Sides  No. 

Bottom  No. 

14 
21 

'30 

4  6 

5  6 
5         6 
5         6 

5         4 

5  8 

6  0 
6         0 

3         8 

3  S 

4  G 
4         6 

12 
12 
10 
10 

12 
10 
10 
10 

HOIST    BUCKET 


Ust 

Canarlty 
cu.  ft. 

H.  P..  60  ft. 
per  Minute 

Size  Cable 
inch 

"Weight 
lbs. 

Price 

Price 

with 
Sheave 

345B 
345C 
345D 

14 
21 
27 
30 

9 
12 
18 
24 

V2 

% 
% 

450 
575 
725 
750 

$70.00 
78.50 
94.25 
98.50 

$78.50 

87.00 

102.75 

107.00 

DISTRIBUTING  HOPPER 


List 

Capacity 
Water 

Measure 
cu.  ft. 

Length 
ft.     in. 

Width 
ft.     in. 

Depth 
ft.     in. 

SizeCate 
inches 

Price 

346A 
346B 
346C 
346D 
346E 

20 
27 
30 
41 
54 

4         0 
4         4 
4         4 
4         9 
4         9 

4         0 
4         8 

4  8 

5  0 
5         0 

4         6 

4  10 

5  1 
5         2 
5      10 

12x12 
12x12 
12x12 
12x12 
12x12 

$60.75 
78.50 
82.00 
90.75 

107.00 

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FLEXIBLE  SPOUTING,   DUMP  AND 

SCOOP  CARS 

FLEXIBLE   SPOUTING 

Our  Flexible  Spouting  is  equipped  with  forged  hooks  and  links, 
and  any  number  of  sections  may  be  joined  together.  The  top 
section  is  arranged  with  bale  for  connecting  to  discharge  section  of 
concrete  chute. 

Used  extensively  by  contractors  for  placing  concrete  just  where 
it  is  wanted,  doing  away  with  the  old  and  expensive  method  of 
wheeling  it  by  hand. 

No.   536.     Hopper  Section,  24  inches  square  at  top,  14  gauge 

steel    each   $13.70 

No.   537.     Tubular  Section,  10  inches  diameter,  3  feet  long, 

14   gauge   steel each      6.00 

We  can  furnish  any  kind  of  Special  Chuting  to  order.  Send  us 
your  specifications. 


Fig.  536-537 

CONCRETE  GARS 

Particularly  adapted  for  chuting  concrete  into  hoppers,  and 
form  work,  in  the  construction  of  bridges,  dams,  and  all  places 
where  it  is  impossible  to  tip  the  car.  Special  attention  is  called 
to  the  levers  on  each  end,  and  the  ease  of  operation  in  opening 
the  gate.  DIMENSIONS 


Capacity 
yards 

Si7e  Over  All 

Material 

Size 

Length 
inches 

Width 
inches 

Heig-ht 
inches 

Wheels 
inches 

1/2 
% 

1 

1% 

52 
60 

72 
85 

46 

49 
55 
60 

45 
54 
54 
56 

No.  12  steel 
No.  10  steel 
No.  10  steel 
fg  in.  steel 

12 
12 
12 
14 

PKICE    LIST 


Flsf.   455 


List 

Canacity 
yards 

Gauge 
inches 

Weight, 
lbs. 

Price 

455A 
455B 
455C 
455E 

1/2 
% 

1 

IVa 

24 
24 
24 
24 

800 

950 

1,200 

1,600 

$109.00 
122.75 
136.00 
174.50 

Fig.  420 

No.  420  Scoop  Car  is  a  favorite  with  contractois  for  handling  concrete,  as  it  can  be  operated  by 
one  man. 

Can  be  built  with  straight  end  dump  or  with  turntable,  which  allows  car  to  be  dumped  from 
any  position.  Has  a  channel  frame  and  is  furnished  with  self-oiling  or  roller-bearing  wheels  or 
with  wheels  pressed  on  axles  revolving  in  roller-bearing  boxes. 


List 


420A 
420B 
420C 
420D 


Capacity 
ou.    ft. 


Si=e  Plate  No. 


Track  Gauj 
inches 


20  to  24 
24  to  30 
24  to  30 
24  to  36 


Weight 
lbs. 


500 
625 
775 
850 


Price 


$70.00 
80.00 
85.00 

105.00 


FOR    FULL    LINE    OF    CONTRACTORS'    ECIUIPMKNT,   SKE  INDEX. 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  ^  eo. 


J33 


STONE  ELEVATORS  AND  SCREENS 
—  DUMP  GARS 

No.  610  Stone  Elevator  is  used  for  stone  or  gravel,  is  built  on  a  wooden 
frame  and  in  any  length  up  to  100  feet.  Where  the  length  is  30  feet  or 
over,  the  elevator  is  supplied  with  a  geared  head  unless  otherwise  specified 
Take-ups  are  provided  at  foot  of  elevator  to  take  care  of  slack  in  belt 
Buckets  are  of  steel  and  all  parts  of  approved  design. 


List 

Capacity 
tons 

Length 

Between 

Centers 

feet 

Size  and  Gauge 
of  Buckets 

Width 
of  Belt 
inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 

610A 
610B 
610C 
610D 
610E 

30 

50-60 

80 

110 

165 

30 
30 
30 
30 
30 

9x   9  in.  No.  16 
13x10  in.  No.  14 
15x11  in.  No.  14 
18x12  in.  No.  12 
24x13  in.  No.  12 

10 
14 
16 
20 
26 

3,000 
3,400 
4,000 
4,600 
6,500 

$455.00 

540.00 

655.00 

800.00 

1,000.00 

Fig.     CIO 


STONE 
SCREEN 


No.  350  Stone  Screen  is  made  with  any  size 
perforated  plate  and  is  constructed  so  screen 
plates  may  be  renewed.  This  style  screen  is 
used  extensively  by  stone  crushers,  quarries 
and  sand  and  gravel  companies. 


List 

Diameter 
inches 

Length 
feet 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 

Rxtra  per 
Foot  Length 

350A 
350E 
3  5  OK 

32 
40 
48 

8 
10 
12 

2,550 
3,950 
6,500 

$     460.00 

720.00 

1,050.00 

$20.00 
35.00 
45.00 

END  DUMP  QUARRY    GARS 

The  Standard  straight  side,  swinging  gate,  end  dump,  quarry 
car  is  the  most  common  type  of  quarry  car  and  is  giving  satisfaction 
in  hundreds  of  quarries.  The  body  is  of  heavy  steel  plate  reinforced 
with  angles  and  bands.  Under-frame  is  of  oak  with  armored  ends  to 
protect  cars  in  bumping.  Wheels  of  chilled  cast  iron,  either  self 
oiling,  roller  bearing,  or  tight  on  axle  with  cast  babbited  bearing 
boxes.  Made  in  capacities  from  1  to  3  yards.  Built  for  3  6  inch  gauge 
unless  otherwise  specified. 


No. 

Capacity 
cu.    yd. 

Diameter 

of  Wheels 

inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

List 
Price 

430A 
430B 
430C 
430D 

1 

2 

2y2 

12 
12 
14 
14 

1.050 
1,400 
1,780 
2,350 

$120.00 
137.00 
165.00 
230.00 

Fig.  430 


LIFTING    GATE    END    DUMP    QUARRY    GARS 

For  those  who  want  the  best  all  around  quarry  car  we  recom- 
mend our  bent  side  car  with  lifting  gate.  The  car  is  low  and 
therefore  easy  to  load,  and  the  lifting  gate  can  never  open  and 
discharge  the  load  accidently,  as  is  the  case  with  the  swinging 
gate  type.  We  can  furnish  this  car  in  capacities  ranging  from 
1  to  3  yards. 


No. 

Capacity 
cu.  yd. 

Gaiie-e 
Track 
inches 

Diameter 

of  Wheels 

inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

List 
Price 

431A 
431B 
431C 
431D 
431E 

1 

21/2 

3 

36 
36 
36 
36 
561/2 

10 
12 
14 
14 

16 

1,000 
1,450 
1,750 
2,154 
3,100 

$125.00 
140.00 
160.00 
200.00 
260.00 

For  fitti 

ng  car  wit 

h.  cross  and 

full  lengtl 

1  oak  sills 

add  20% 

FOR    COMPLETE     LINE    OF    aUARRY    EQUIPMENT,    SEE    INDEX 


234 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   S  QO, 


CONCRETE  SPOUTING  EQUIPMENT 


Hoist  Towei-s  are  usually  built 
of  wood  and  the  size  of  the  tim- 
bers to  be  used  will  depend  upon 
the  size  of  the  equipment  to  be 
used  and  the  height  to  which  the 
tower  is  to  be  built.  We  will  be 
glad  to  furnish  this  information 
upon  request. 

Four-by-four  inch  Guides  should 
be  used  to  suit  the  Channel  Guides 
on  the  Hoist  Bucket,  and  the  Top 
Sheaves  should  be  put  at  least  ten 
feet  above  the  Hopper  Bracket. 

Tower  should  be  securely  guyed, 
particularly  at  the  top,  and  also 
at  the  Distributing  Hopper.  If 
concrete  chutes  are  to  be  used,  a 
platform  should  be  built  around 
the  Hopper. 

As  the  Open  Boom  Spouting 
Plant  is  supported  entirely  by  the 
Tower  it  will  place  the  concrete  at 
any  point  within  its.  radius,  which 
may  be  30  to  100  feet  without  ob- 
structing the  working  floor.  The 
Boom  being  of  open  construction 
allows  the  first  section  of  spouting 
to  psss  through  it,  the  head  of 
the  second  length  being  suspended 
from  the  end. 


PRICES     FURNISHED     ON     RECEIPT     OF     SPECIFICATIONS 


TOWER    SHEAVES 

Two  12  or  14  inch  Sheaves  are  usually  used  at  the  top  of 
the  Tower,  and  a  single  Sheave  with  housing  at  the  bottom  to 
lead  cable  to  the  Hoisting  Drum. 


With  1, 


TOP   SHEAVES 

iTipi-i  oi.oft  arid  babbited  boxes 


List    No. 

Diameter 
inches 

Size  Cable 
inch 

Price 
per  Set 

868A 
868B 

12 
14 

%    to    % 
%    to    % 

$13.75 
15.00 

BOTTOM  SHEAVES 

List  No. 

Diameter 
inches 

Size  Cable 
inch 

Plain 
Bushed 

Bronze 
Bushed 

869A 
869B 

12 
14 

%    to    % 
%    to    % 

$8.:0 
10.25 

$11.10 
12.80 

^ 


sv 


FOR    COMPLETE    LINE    OF    BLOCKS, 


Fig.  869 
WIRE    ROPE,    AND    FITTINGS    OF    ALL    KINDS,     SEE    INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiPEhfTER  5E  CO. 


23; 


CONCRETE  SPOUTING 

1 


[D 


Plain  Section  No.   526  Continuous  Chute 

n « 


i 


Z] 


Section  No.  526B  Chute  with  Large  Remixing  Hopper  and  Connecting  Bail 

JD « n Q 


\ 


Section  No.  526C  Chute  with  Splash  Hood  and  Swivel  Hook 


3n 


Section  No.  526D  Chute  with  Remixing  Hopper  and  Splash  Hood 

PRICE  LIST 

No.  526  Concrete  Chute    (complete)    14   gauge  steel     per    foot   $1.35 

Section  No.  52GB.      Large  Remixing  Hopper  and   connecting  bail  built  to  section  of  chute 

for  use  at  head  of  main  line  for  attaching  to  distributing  hopper Add     5.75 

Section  No.   526D.      Small  Remixing  Hopper  and   connecting   bail    to    section    of   chute    for 

use  at  head  of  swivel  connection  or  swivel  head  spout    Add     4.30 

Section  No.  526C.     Splash  Hood  with  swivel  drop  hook  built  to  section  of  chute  for  use  on 

bottom  section  of  main  line  or  end  of  swivel   head   spout    Add     4.30 

30  FOOT  SECTION 


=^ 


No.    524A.      30  feet  long.  No.  14  steel  trussed  bottom    only.      Complete    $72.75 

45  FOOT  SECTION 


=^f^ 


No.   524B.     45  feet  long.  No.  14  steel  trussed  bottom  only.     Complete   $113. 

56  FOOT  SECTION 


_Q_ 


^^ 


No.   524C.      56  feet  long,  No.  14  steel  trussed  bottom  and  top.     Complete   $149.00 

For  Blocks,  Wire  Rope  and  Fittings  of  all  kinds,  see  index. 


236 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  S  So. 


KIESLER  PATENT  CLAM  SHELL  BUCKET 


The  Kiesler  Clam  Shell  Bucket  is  constructed  with  a  shell 
or  bowl  so  shaped  that  it  will  dig  into  the  material  with  the 
least  resistancy.  They  are  operated  by  a  powerful  Compound 
Multi-System  of  Leverage  (patented),  closing  the  bucket  more 
rigidly  and  quicker  than  in  any  other  style  of  construction 
and  forcing  the  bucket  into  the  material  instead  of  having  a 
tendency  to  lift  out. 

For  their  respective  sizes  they  will  handle  more  material 
than  any  other  Clam  Shell  Bucket. 

This  Bucket  will  handle  Crushed  Stone,  Gravel,  Slag, 
Packed  Sand,  Coal,  Steel  Turnings  and  Borings,  and  in  fact 
can  be  used  for  all  general  purposes. 


Fig.  a36A.     Open 


Shell 
Capacity 
Cu.  Yds. 

Approxi- 
mate Wt. 
Lbs. 

Closed 

Width 
Ft.     In. 

Open 

Extra 
Per  Set 

Length 
Ft.     In. 

Height 
Ft.     In. 

Length 
Ft.     In. 

Height 
Ft.     In. 

P^Alfe 

60.00 

V2 

2050 

4          8 

6          2 

3      0 

5      11 

7         5 

$1090.00 

60.00 

% 

2150 

4       10 

6          3 

3      0 

6         2 

7         6 

1170.00 

60.00 

%  Light 

2350 

5          1 

6          4 

3      2 

6         5 

7         7 

1250.00 

'80.00 

%  Reg. 

2800 

5          5 

6          9 
6       11 

3      6 

6      11 

7         8 

1320.00 

80.00 

1 

2900 

5          6 

3      6 

7         4 

7      11 

1440.00 

80.00 

11/4 

3200 

5          9 

7          0 

3      6 

7         7 

8         3 

1550.00 

100.00 

11/2 

4100 

6          5 

7          2 

4      0 

7      10 

8         9 

1710.00 

100.00 

2 

4400 

6          7 

7          5 

4      4 

8      10 

9         1 

1920.00 

They  are  built  entirely  of  Steel  and  Crucible  Steel  Castings. 
The  Sheaves  are  turned  and  bushed,  and  are  fitted  with  Steel 
Bolts  or  Pins,  which  are  bored  and  through  which  the  Grease 
is  forced  into  the  center  of  the  bearing,  thoroughly  lubricating 
where  most  needed.  ALL  Bolts  and  Bushings  are  Case 
Hardened  and  will  give  unexcelled  service  and  will  last  for 
years.  The  Lever  Sheaves  are  completely  protected,  so  that 
it  is  impossible  for  the  cable  to  jump  off  or  chafe.  The  Shells 
are  constructed  with  Steel  Cutting  Edges  which  cover  the  bot- 
tom and  extend  up  on  to  the  side.  These  Cutting  Edges  can 
be  replaced  when  worn. 

All  parts  are  numbered,  a  reference  to  which  is  all  that 
is  necessary  when  ordering  any  parts. 

A  blue  print  is  furnished  with  each  bucket  showing  opera- 
tion, and  reaving  of  lines. 

FOR    EXGINES    AND    DERRICKS,    SBE    INDSX 


Fig.  236A.     Closed 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER^  Go. 


33^ 


Fig.  237A 


KIESLER  PATENT  CLAM  SHELL 
BUCKET 

EQUIPPED  WITH  STEEL  TEETH 

The   Clam   Shell   Bucket  when   litted   with   Steel  Teeth    is 

adapted  for  general  excavating  purposes  and  digging  hard 
materials.  These  Teeth  will  "bite"  into  the  material  and  assist 
the  bucket  in  starting  to  dig  into  the  material.  The  Teeth  are 
bolted  on  and  can  be  i-eadily  removed  when  desiring  to  use  the 
bucket  as  a  regular  Clam  Shell  Bucket. 

All  Kiesler  Buckets  are  drilled  for  Teeth,  which  can  be 
put  on  at  any  time;  all  that  is  necessary  is  to  remove  several 
rivets. 


KIESLER  PATENT  ORANGE  PEEL  BUCKET 


The  liiesler  Orange  Peel  Bucket  is  built  for  digging  Clay  and  other 
Hard  Materials,  as  well  as  for  dredging  and  excavating  purposes. 

They  are  operated  by  the  same  powerful  Compound  MULTI- 
SYSTEM OF  LEVERAGE  as  employed  in  the  Clam  Shell  Bucket. 

It  is  a  substantially  built  bucket  and  will  stand  up  under  the  most 
severe  usage. 

They  are  built  entirely  of  Steel  and  Crucible  Steel  Castings.  The 
Blades  are  made  of  flange  steel  and  all  connection  Bars  or  Arms  are 
forged  from  a  solid  bar  of  steel,  and  the  Main  Shaft  is  cold  rolled  steel. 

The  Sheaves  are  turned  and  bushed,  and  are  fitted  with  Steel  Bolts 
or  Pins,  which  are  bored  and  through  which  the  Grease  is  forced  into 
the  center  of  the  bearing,  thoroughly  lubricating  where  most  needed. 

AU  Bolts  and  Bushings  are  Case  Hardened  and  will  give  unexcelled 
service  and  will  last  for  years. 


Fis.  237B.     Closed 


SheU 

Approxi- 
mate Wt. 
Lbs. 

Closed 

Open 

Capacity 
Cu.  Yds. 

Diam. 
Ft.     In. 

Height 
Ft.     In. 

Diam. 
Ft.     In. 

Height 
Ft.     In. 

Price 

% 

3500 

4        7 

6        8 

6 

2 

7         2 

$1850.00 

1 

3900 

4         9 

7        0 

7 

7        7         5 

1 

2030.00 

IV4 

4300 

4      10 

7        4. 

7 

8    17        8 

2250.00 

1% 

4800 

5        0 

7        8 

7 

10        7      10 

2500.00 

Fis.  237B.     Open 


FOR  WIRE  ROPE  BLOCKS,  ETC.,  SEE  INDEX 


238 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  Co. 


No.  451  Two-Way  Dump  Car  has  wheels  pressed  on  axles 
and  roller  bearing  boxes.    This  car  can  be  equipped  with  brakes, 
also  with  spring  draw  head  when  desired. 
PRICE  LIST 


List  No. 

Capacity 
cu.  ft. 

Track 
Gauge 
inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 

451A 
451B 
"         451C 
451D 
451E 
451F 
451G 

14 
18 
21 
27 
36 
41 
54 

24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 

750 

850 

900 

975 

1150 

1350 

1750 

$85.00 
95.00 
100.00 
110.00 
120.00 
130.00 
185.00 

FLAT  GAR 


List  No. 

Size 

ft.         ft. 

wide      long 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 

440F 
440G 

4  6  ' 

5  8 

550 
900 

$72.  00 
82.00 

CONTRACTORS'  TIP  BUCKET 

Self-Dumpinj^  and  Self -Righting 


PRICE 

LIST 

List  No. 

Capacity 
cu.  ft. 

Material 

Price 

320A 

8 

No.  12  steel 

$44.00 

320D 

14 

No.  12  steel 

60.00 

320F 

21 

fs  in.  steel 

90.00 

320G 

27 

^  in.  steel 

105.00 

320H 

36 

fg  in.  steel 

125.00 

3201 

41 

%  in.  steel 

140.00 

Fig.  320 


No.  320  Contractors'  Tip  Bucket  automatically  dumps  when  catch  is 
released,  and  upon  discharging  rights  and  locks  itself.  Bail,  trip,  stops, 
etc.,  are  all  heavy  forgings  to  withstand  severe  usage. 


No.  326  TURN  OVER  BUCKET 

No.  326  Turn  Over  Bucket  is  adapted  to  work  where  large  quantities  of 
concrete  are  to  be  placed.  It  also  used  for  handling  clay  and  stone.  Has 
forged   steel   bail   trunnions   and   stops. 

DIMENSIONS 


Capacity 
cu  ft 

Size 

Bucket 

Size  Over  All 

Diameter 

Height 

Width 

Height 
inches 

inr-hes 

inches 

inches 

6 

22 

28 

27 

40 

8 

25 

30 

31 

42 

14 

30 

35 

36 

48 

18 

32 

40 

40 

58 

21 

34 

40 

42 

58 

27 

36 

46 

44 

68 

42 

45 

52 

55 

76 

PRICE  LIST 


Canacity 

Material 

Sides 

Bottom 

No.   326A 

6 

No.   12 

No.    10 

$32.00 

No.   326B 

8 

No.   12 

No.    10 

36.00 

No.  326B 

14 

No.   10 

3/16  in. 

52.00 

No.   S26G 

18 

No.     8 

3/16  in. 

61.50 

No.   3261 

21 

3/16  In. 

3/16  in. 

69.50 

No.   326K 

27 

3/16  In. 

1/  4  in. 

75.00 

No.   326M 

42 

1/   4   in. 

1/  4  in. 

112.50 

FIs.    326 


Fig.    330 


BOTTOM   DUMP  BUCKETS 

No.  330  Bottom  Dump  Bucket  is  used  where  space  between  forms  is  small  and  tilting  bucket 
would  be  likely  to  spill.     Same  dimensions  and  size  material  as  Turn  Over  Bucket. 
For  List  Price  of  Bottom  Dump  Bucket,  add  10  %  to  above  prices 
FOR  complete:  line  of  push,  flat  and  hand  cars,  see  index. 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  ^  eo, 


239 


CARPENTER  No.  3  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 


SPECIFICATIONS  OF  THE  CARPENTER  No.  3  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 

Upper   Frame— 2x4    inch   clear  maple.  Speed  of  Arbor — 2S0O  R.  P.  M. 

Skids — 4x4   inch  Washington  fir.  Largest   Diameter  of  Saw— 12   inches. 

Uprights — 2x2x14  inch  angle  iron.  Capacity  of  Saw — ripping    1    inch,    cross-cutting    3 

Table — 40x42x1 3s     inches    clear    maple    built    up    of  inches. 

narrow    strips    glued    and    bolted    together    with       Capacity  of  Jig  Saw— 5  inch  lumber. 

two  bolts  extending  through  entire  width.    Table       Gasoline   Consumption — about   1 1/2    gallons   per   day. 

ij  hinged  at  rear  end  and  raised  and  lowered  by       Overall  Length  of  Outfit — 56  inches. 

raising  screw.  Overa  1  Width  of  Outfit- 4  2   inches. 

Belt — 2y2    inches  wade — tightened  by  belt  tightener.       Height   of  Table   from   Floor — 37    inches. 
Arbor  Bearings — li'gx2?4    inches.  Net   Weight   of  Outfit,   with   engine  and  all  attach- 

Diameter  of  Arbor  for  Saw — 1   inch.  ments — 700  pounds. 

AVlien  installing  an  Electric  Motor  In  any  of  our  outfits,  special  attention  must  be  given  to  the  \•olt.^ge 
on  direct  current  service  and  the  phase  and  voltage  ■when  mounting  either  single  phase,  two  phase  01 
three  phase  motor,  with  the  correct  cycle,  speed,  etc. 

THE  CARPENTER  No.  3  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG  ATTACHMENTS 

1 — 10  inch  Disston  Rip  Saw  (filed  and  set) $5.33 

1 — 10   inch  Disston  Cross  Cut  Saw   (filed  and  set) 5  33 

1 — 8   inch  diameter,   1/2   inch  Dado  Head 6  00 

1 — 4   inch  Jointer  (4  knives)  with  adjustable  iron  block  and  gauge 29.33 

1 — Jig  Saw  with  three  blades,  Vi,   V&,  %  each 18.67 

1 — Boring  Machine   complete  with   sliding  table,    %,    V^  and  %   inch  bits 13.33 

1 — o  inch  Emery  Wheel 4. 00 

1 — 10   inch  Sander  and  Wax 5.33 

1 — Canvas  Cover 10.67 

1 — Saw  Table,  with  adjustable  rip  gauge,  cross  cut  gauge,    saw    mandrel,    trucks,   belt   tightener 

and  saw   guard 12666 

1 — Carpenter  3  H.  P.  Water  Hopper.  Cooled,  four  cycle  gasoline  engine  complete  with  battery  box 

two  spark  plugs,  wrenches,  oil  can '  133.33 

Carpenter  No.  3  Saw  Rig  complete  with  all  attachments $360  00 

VARIOUS   COMBINATIONS   FURNISHED 

low-Tension   friction   drive   magneto   in   connection  with  dry  cells  and  coil $40  00 

High-Tension    gear-driven    "Dixie"   magneto    (no   dry  cells   or   coil) *'         37  33 

No.  3  Saw  Rig  with  1—10  inch  rip,  1—10  inch  cross  cut  saw,  gauges,  3  H.  P.  engine  (no  attach- 
ments)   ,       270.00 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments     (without  powerl '  '  226  66 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments    with  tight  and  loose  pulley  and  belt  (without 'power") .'.'.'.".'.'      253.33 
Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments    with    alternating    current,    single    phase.    60    cycle    motor, 
speed   1750   R.   P.   M.   interchangeable,   110   or  220    volt,   knife   switch,    wired   and   installed 

complete 540.00 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments,  with  alternating  current  two  o'-  three 'phVsV.' Vo" 'c'vclV 
motor  speed  1720  R.  P.  M.  interchangeable  220  or  440  volt,  knife  switch,  wired  and  in- 
stalled   420.00 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments,  with  direct  current  motor,  speed  1720' R.' P 'M'iio'or '226 

volt,  with   starting  box.  wired  and   installed 446.66 

Special  Ad.1nsta hie  Dado  Heads,  to  cut  any  size  from   i^  to  S  inches  \iidci  can  be  "mounted  on  this 

TVo.  3   Outfit.  ^ 

Monldlng  KnlTes  in  any  shape  or  form  can  be  furnished,  as  well  as  a  special  cutter  head  to  carry     ''  " 


240 


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THE  CARPENTER  No.  1-A  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 


For  sawing  concrete  form  lumber,  the  Carpenter  No.  1-A  outfit  Is  what  you  want.  If  you  have  a  reinforced  concrete 
job  you  can  save  much  time  and  money  on  your  forms  by  doing  your  own  mill-worli.  One  man  with  this  machine  qan 
save  you  enough  money  to  pay  for  it  on  one  contract.  This  outfit  was  especially  designed  for  this  class  of  work,  and 
will  rip  4-inch  lumber. 

The  frame,  table,  skids,  etc.,  are  constructed  entirely  of  the  very  best  maple,  well  seasoned,  so  as  to  hold  their 
shape  permanently.  The  standards,  or  legs,  are  made  ot  3V^.  inch  square,  clear  maple,  strongly  bolted  together.  A 
partition  is  put  in  on  the  saw  side,  which  protects  the  engine  and  all  its  working  parts  from  saw  dust.  This  partition 
also  adds  greatly  to  the  stiffness  of  the  frame. 

The  table  is  constructed  of  11/2  inch  clear  maple,  60  inches  long  by  42  inches  wide,  perfectly  fitted  and  bolted 
together  with  three  long  bolts  extending  through  the  entire  width  of  the  table.  The  table  can  be  raised  and  lowered 
and  is  held  in  position  by  two  raising  hooks  and  raising  screw  wheel.  The  table  is  made  large,  so  that  wide  forms 
can    easily    be    handled,    either    on    the    rip    or    cross-cut.       The  large  rip   and  cross-cut  guides  slide  in  iron  grooves. 

The  10  inch  emery  wheel  is  a  handy  tool  on  the  job  to  sharpen  picks  and  to  run  the  rough  edges  off  of  shovels,  etc. 

You  will  make  no  mistake  in  purchasing  this  Rig  if  you  want  large  capacity  in  ripping  and  cross-cutting  lumber. 


SPECIFICATIONS  OF  THE  CARPENTER  NO.   1-A  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 


Frame — 3%x3%   inch  clear  maple. 

Skids — 3%x3y2    inch   clear  maple. 

Table — 42x60x1 1/2  inch  clear  maple,  built  of  narrow  strips 
glued  and  bolted  together  with  three  bolts  extending 
through  entire  width.  Table  is  hinged  at  rear  end  and 
raised  and  lowered  by  a  raising  screw  and  locked  in 
position  by  malleable  iron   hooks. 

Belt— 31/2  inches  wide,  tightened  by  belt  tightener. 

Arbor  Bearings — 1   3-16x3%   inches. 

Diameter  of  Arbor  for  Saw — 1  inch. 


Speed  of  Arbor — 2600  R.  P.  M. 
Largest   Diameter  Saw — 22   inches. 

Capacity   of  Saw — ripping  4  inches,   cross  cutting   4  inches. 
Gasoline   Consumption — about    3   gallons   per  day. 
Overall  Length  of  Outfit — 5  feet,   5  inches. 
Overall  Width  of  Outfit — 46  inches. 
Height  of  Table  from  Floor — 39   inches. 
Net  Weight  of  Outfit   with  Engine — 1250   pounds. 
Engine     installed     in     Outfit     5     H.     P.,     Carpenter    hopper 
cooled. 


THE  CARPENTER  No.  l-A  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG  ATTACHMENTS 

—14  inch  Di5Ston  Rip  Saws  (filed  and  set)  $4.00  each. $10. 67  1 — Carpenter    5    H.    P.    Water    Hopper    Cooled,    four 

— 16  inch  Disston  Rip  Saw   (filed  and  set) 13  33  cycle  gasoline  engine  complete  with  battery  box, 

—16  inch  Disston  Cross  Cut  Saw   (filed  and  set) 13.33  two   spark   plugs,   wrenches,    oil   can $260. 1 

— 8  inch  Emery  Wheel    533  

— Canvas  Cover    16  00  Carpenter   No.   1-A   Saw  Rig:   complete  with   all   at- 

— Saw  Table  with  adjustable  rip  gauge,  cross  cut  tachments     .  .  .' $506.( 

gauge,    saw    mandrel,    belt    tightener    and    saw 

guard     188.00 


VARIOUS  COMBINATIONS  FURNISHED 

Low-Tension   friction   drive   magneto   in   connection  Outfit    complete    with   all    attachments,    with    alter- 

with  dry  cells  and  coil $   32.00  natlng    current,    single    phase,    60    cycle    motor, 

High-Tension   gear-driven   "Dixie"   magneto   (no  dry  speed  1750  R.  P.  M.   interchangeable.   110  or  220 

„.      cells    or    coll) 37.33  volt,  knife  switch,  wired  and  installed  complete. $646.66 

Steel  plate  table,   bound  around  edges  with  l»^xlV4  Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments  with  alternat- 

Inch  angles   (in  place  of  wood  table)   add 16.00  ing  current,  two  or  three  phase,  60  cycle  motor, 

No.    1-A    Saw   Rig   with    1 — 14    inch    rip,    1 — 14    Inch  speed  1720  R.  P.  M.  interchangeable,  220  or  440 

cross   cut   saw,    gauges   and    5    H.    P.    four   cycle  volt,  knife  switch,  wired  and  installed  complete  500.00 

water   hopper   cooled    gasoline  engine   ready   to  Outfit    complete    with    all    attachments    wTth    direct 

operate    (no  attachments)    469.33  current  motor,  speed  1720  R.  P.  M.,  110  or  220 

Outfit     complete     with     all     attachments     (without  volt,    with    starting    box,    wired    and    instaUed   „„„  ^„ 

power)      246.66  complete    626.66 

Outfit   complete    with    all    attachments,    with    tight 

and  loose  pulley  and  arbor  belt  (without  power)   273.33 


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CARPENTER  No.  8  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 


SPECIFICATIONS  OF  THE  CARPENTER  No.  8  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 

Frame  and  Skid — 3x4   inches  clear  maple.  Length   of  Knives — &V2    inches. 

Table — 32x50x1^     inch     steel     plate,     bound     around  Overall  Length  of  Jointer  Tables — 40   inches. 

edg^es  with  IViXiy^  inch  angles.     Table  is  hinged  Horizontal   Travel    of   Boring  Table — 7    inches. 

at  rear  and  raised  and  lowered  by  raising  screw  Vertical  Adjustment  of  Boring  Table — 4  inches. 

and    locked    at    front    corners    by    brackets    and  Sander — drum    type,    6V4,    inches    wide,    operated    on 

hand    nuts.      Has    removable   wood   throat   block.  arbor  in   place   of  jointer  head. 

Rip    and    Jointer    Gauges — adjustable    from    square  Dado  Head — operates  on  saw  arbor  8   inches  diam- 

to   45    degrees.  eter,   cuts  11/2    inches  deep. 

Cross  Cut  Gauge— adjustable   from   square  to  mitre  Overall    Length    of    Outfit   with    all    Attachments — 

either  side.  5  feet. 

Arbor   Bearings— li^xSa^    inches,  wick   oiled.  Overall    Width    of    Outfit    with    all    Attachments- 
Diameter  of  Arbor  for  Saw — 1  inch.  4  feet. 

Speed  of  Arbor — 3000  R.  P.  M.  Height    of   Saw    Table    from    Floor — 37    inches. 

Largest  Diameter  of  Saw— 14   inches.  Net   Weight   of  Outfit   with    engine   and   all   attach- 
Capacity   of  Saw — 3   inches   on   the   rip.  ments — 1300   pounds. 

Jointer — three   knife   cylindrical   safety   head. 

CARPENTER  NO.  8  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG  ATTACHMENTS 

1 — 12   inch  Disston  Rip   Saw    (filed   and  set) $|00 

1 — 12   inch  Disston  Cross  Cut  Saw    (filed  and  set) 8-00 

1 — 8   inch  diameter.    Vz    inch    Dado    Head 8.0U 

1—6   inch  Jointer  with    circular    safety   head    (three    knives)    all   complete   with   adjustable   gauge 

and    safety    guard •.••;•  v.i ?Soo 

1 — Boring  Attachment   complete  with    %,    Vz   and    %    inch  bits 13  3i 

1—8   inch   Emery  Wheel ' °-j^ 

1 — 6  inch  Drum    Sander o-o' 

1 Oeliivrs    Cover                                          lo.oo 

l_Saw  Table  with' iron 'adjustable  rip  gauge,  cross    cut   gauge,   saw  mandrel  and   saw   guard 190.66 

1 4  H.  P.  Water  Cooled,  four  cycle  gasoline  engine,    complete  with  battery  box,  two  spark  plugs, 

wrenches,  oil   can 19^.33 

Carpenter   No.  8   Saw  Rig   Complete  fvith  all  Attachments $513.33 

VARIOUS   COMBINATIONS   FURNISHED 

Low-Tension    friction   drive   magneto   in   connection   with  dry  cells  and  coil ^o^'So 

High-Tension    gear-driven   "Dixie"  magneto    (no   dry  cells   or  coil) r  V  "ir" " 'i^' "  V  *U  *  A,%^.U 

No.  8  Saw  Rig  with  1—12  inch  rip,  1—12  inch  cross   cut    saw,    gauges    and    4    H.    P..    four   cycle 

water  hopper  cooled  gasoline  engine  ready  to  operate    (no    attachments) o,nnn 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments    (without   power) ...  ■••.•••  •  •  • ocnnn 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments,  with  tight  and   loose  pulley  and  belt    (without  power).....       360.U0 
Outfit  complete  with   all  attachments    with    alternating    current,    single    phase,    60    cycle    motoi-, 

speed   1750   R.   P.  M.   interchangeable,   110   or   220    volt,    knife    switch,   wired  and    installed      »„„  q^ 

complete oou.v 

Outfit  complete"'with'ail' 'attachments  'with'  alternating  current,    two    or    three    phase,    60    cycle 

motor,   speed   1720   R.   P.  M.   interchangeable,   220  or  440  volt,  knife  switch,  wired  and  in-      533  33 

Outfit  complete  with  al'l'a'ttach'rn^^'+V  with  direct 'current  motor  speed   1720   R.   P.  M.,  110   or  220       55333 
volt,   with    starting   box    wired    and    installed  complete \-:- •■■:•■: 53.'a3 

Quick,  Detachable  Channel  Iron  Truck  to  carry  this    No.  8  Saw  Rig  from  j oh  to  job /    •  " ' 

Special   Adjustable   Dado  Heads,   tu   out  any  size   from   1^    to   2   inches  wide,   can    be  mounted   on 
this   No.   8  Outfit,   or  on   anT   of   ojt  otlier   Saw    Rigs. 

Sash    Pulley   Mortiser   and   Routing    3Iachlne    furnished  on   special  order.  ».->!*«. 

Moulding  Knives  in  any  shape  or  form  can  be  furnished  as    well    as    a    special    cutter    fteaa    w> 
carry  same. 

An  Adjustable  Aluminum  Saw  Guard  with  spring  steel  Splitter  is  provided. 

This  Guard  conforms  to  the  factory  laws  of  any  state. 
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THE  CARPENTER  No.  2  ALL  IRON  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 

The  Carpenter  No.  2  All  Iron  Portable  Saw  Rig,  was  designed  with  a  view  to  securing  rigidity,  strength  and  sim- 
plicity, in  an  outfit  that  would  stand  the  hard  wear  and  tear  on  the  job,  or  in  the  shop.  The  engine  and  saw  table 
column  are  mounted  on  a  heavy  Iron  base,  making  it  an  absolute  rigid  unit.  The  5  H.  P.  water  hopper  cooled  engine 
or  electric  motor  pulls  a  14   inch  saw,  which  will  rip  4  inch   lumber. 

The  iron  saw  table  is  26x36  inches,  accurately  planed,  with  screw  adjustment  for  raising  and  lowering.  The  adjust- 
able rip  gauge  Is  set  in  a  dove-tail  groove.  The  cut-off  g  luge  is  adjustable  from  square  to  miter  in  either  direction. 
A  wooden  table  is  attached  to  the  iron  table  to  protect  the  engine  or  motor  from  saw  dust.  The  saw  mandrel  is  made 
•with  a  long  projection  on   the  collar   end   so  that   a  varying   thickness  of  cutter  or  dado  head  up  to  2  inches  may  be  used. 

Each  outfit  Is  thoroughly  tested  and  read.v  to  run  when  delivered,  and  is  sold  under  an  absolute  Kuarantee  to  be 
entirely  satisfactory.     It   is  a  complete  and  ecanoniical  pjrtable  power  plant,  guaranteed  to  give  juu  no  trouble. 


SPECIFICATIONS  CARPENTER  NO.  2  ALL  IRON  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 
Specifications 


Column — Iron  box  section. 

Skids — 4x6  inch  yellow  pine. 

Table — Iron  accurately  planed. 

Over  wood   Extension  Table  is  35%x55  Inches. 

Belt — 3%    inches  wide,   tightened  by  belt  tightener. 

Arbor  Bearings — 1  3-16x3 1^  inches. 

Diameter  of  Arbor  for  Saw — 1   inch. 

Speed   of  Arbor — 2600  R.   P.   M. 

Largest  Diameter  of  Saw — 14  Inches. 


Capacity  of   Saw — ripping   4    inches. 

Gasoline  Consumption — about   3   gallons  per  day. 

Oveiall   Length  of  Outfit — 5  feet.   3  Inches. 

Overall   Width   of  Outfit — 42   inches. 

Height   of  Table  from  Floor — 37 Va   inches. 

Net    Weight    of.  Outfit   with   engine   and   all   attachments — 

1440   pounds. 
Engine  installed  in  Outfit  5  H.  P.,  Carpenter  hopper  cooled. 


THE  CARPENTER  No.  2  ALL  IRON  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG  ATTACHMENTS 


1 — 14   Inch   Disston  Rip  Saw    (filed  and     Fet> $10  67 

1—14    inch   Disston   Cross  Cut  Saw     (filed  and  set).  10.67 

1 — 8   Inch     diameter,    Vo    inch    Dado   Head 8.00 

1— Boring  Table  complete  with  one   V2   inch,    %   inch 

and  1  Inch  bit,  chuck  and  key  for  bit  chuck  set 

screw     21.33 

1—4   inch   Jointer    <4    knives)    with   adjustable  iron 

block  and     gauge 29  33 

1—8    Inch    Emery    Wheel 5.33 

1 — Canvas  Cover 1467 

VARIOUS  ■  COMBINATIONS  FURNISHED 


1 — Saw  Table  with  adjustable  rip  gauge,  cross  cut 
gauge,  saw  mandrel,  belt  tightener  and  saw 
guard    '$173.33 

1»— Carpenter  5  H.  P.  Water  Hopper  Cooled  four  cycle 
gasoline  engine  complete  with  battery  box,  two 
spark   plugs,    wrenches,   oil  can 26000 

Carpenter  No.  2  Saw  Big  complete  with  all  attach-  " 

ments $533.33 


Low-Tenslon  friction  drive  magneto  in  connection 
with  dry  cells  and  coil 

Hlgh-Tenslon  gear-driven  "Dixie"  magneto  (no' dry 
cells  or  coil) 

No.  2  Saw  Rig  with  1-14  inch  rip,  1—14  inch  cross 
cut  saw,  gauges  and  5  H.  P..  four  cycle  water 
hopper  cooled  gasoline  engine,  ready  to  operate 
(no  attachments^ 

Ontfit     complete     with     all     attachments  "  (without 

power)      i , 273  33 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments.'  "wl't'h'out  'power, 

but  with  tight  and  loose  pulley  and    arbor  belt.     300.00 


$40.00 
37.33 


454. 


Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments,  with  alternat- 
Ing  current,  single  phase.  60  cycle  motor,  speed 
1750  R.  P.  M.  interchangeable,  110  or  220  volt, 
knife  switch,  wired  and   installed  complete i 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments,  with  alternat- 
ing current,  two  or  three  phase.  60  cycle  motor 
speed  1720  R.  P.  M.  interchansreable,  220  or  440 
volt,  knife  switch,   wired  and  installed  compete. 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachnipnts.  with  direct 
current  motor,  speed  1720  R.  p.  M.,  110  or  220 
volt,  with  starting  box,  wired  and  installed  com- 
plete 


Special  Adjustable  Dado  Heads,  to  Cut  any  Size  from  %  to  2  inches  wide  can  be  Mounted  on  this  No.  2  Outfit. 


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CARPENTER  No.  4  ALL  IRON  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 


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SPECIFICATIONS  OF  THE  CARPENTER  No.  4  ALL  IRON  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 

Frame  Ends— cast  iron  channel  section.  Largest  Diameter  Saw— 20  inches. 

Skid— 4  inch  channel  iron,  reinforced  with  4x4  inch  Capacity  of  Saw— ripping  6  inches,  cross  cutting  8 
yellow  pine  inches. 

Upper  Side  Members— 3  inch  channel  irons.  Gasoline  Consumption— about.  4  gallons  per  day. 

Table— 42x68    inches    iron,    accurately    planed    and  Jointer  Head— 4  knife  cylindrical  safety  head 

well  ribbed  on   under  side.     Hinged  at  rear  end  Jointer  Table  attached  to  mam   table— adjusted  by 
and  raised  and  lowered  by  raising  screw.    Locked  hand  wheel.  „o„4.„  „„„v.-» 

in  place  by  steel  links  and  hand  wheels  at  corners  Jointer  Head  covered  by  automatic  safety  guard. 

of  table.     Iron  throat  plate  where  saw  projects  Boring   Attachment— vertical   type  .,,,„!. 

through  table  Size  of  Bits  Furnished — one  each   Vg,   %  and  1  inch. 

Belts— both  4  inch  double  ply.  Speed   of  Bits— 1200  R.   P.   M. 

Countershaft— ly,    inches  diameter.  Overall  Length   of   Outfit— 6   feet,   6   inches. 

Speed  of  Countershaft— 650  R.  P.  M.  Overall  Width  of  Outfit— 53   inches. 

Arbor  Bearings— I%x4i4    inches.  Height  of  Table  from  Floor— 40  inches. 

Diameter  of  Arbor  for  Saw— li/s  inches.  Net  Weight  of  Outfit  with  Engine— 2400  pounds. 

Sped  of  Arbor— 2500  R.  P.  M. 

Wlien  installing  an  Electric  Motor  in  any  of  our  outfits,  sneeinl  attention  mnst  be  given  to  tlie  voltage 

on   direct   current   service   and   the   pliase  and   voltage  when    mounting    either    single    phase,    two    phase    or 

three  phase  motor,  with  the  correct  cycle,  speed,  etc. 

THE  CARPENTER  No.  4  ALL  IRON  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 
ATTACHMENTS 

1_14  Inch  Disston  Rip  Saw  (filed  and  set) 'lo's? 

1 — 14   inch  Disston  Cross  Cut  Saw    (filed  and  set) 1  fi'oO 

1 — 18   inch  Disston  Cross  Cut  Saw    (filed  and  set) Xf^Ms 

1 — 18   inch  Disston  Rip  Saw   (filed  and  set) ■ \(^ Ri 

1 — Vertical  Boring  Attachment  with  belts,  bits  and  boring  table /•%•; ■• 1^ 

1 — 6  inch  Cylindrical  Jointer  (4  knives)  with  adjustable   iron   jointer   table  attached  to  main   saw  ^^ 

table,  and  jointer  gauge oqq 

1 — 10  inch  Emery  Wheel 21.33 

lUsaw'^abler with  adjustable  'rip  gauge,  "cross  cut  Vauge.*saw  niandVel,  belts  and  saw  guard   ...  304.00 

1 — Carpenter  6  H.  P.  Water  Hopper  Cooled  Four  Cycle  gasoline  engine  complete  with  battery  box.  ^^ 

two  spark  plugs,  wrenches,  oil  can ' 

Carpenter  No.  4  Saw  Rig  complete  with  all  attachments *'      ' 

VARIOUS   COMBINATIONS   FURNISHED 

L-ow-Tension   friction   drive   magneto   in   connection  with  dry  cells  and  coil ^97'q^ 

High-Tension   gear-driven   "Dixie"   magneto   (no  dry  cells    or    coil) ^-A'^- --li- V^;;  V,;;iW  w^t«r 

No    4  Saw  Rig  with  1—14  inch  rip.   1—14  inch  crosscut  saw.  gauges  and  6  H.  P..  four  cycle  water 

hopper    cooled    gasoline    engine  all    complete   ready  to  operate  (no  attachments) 48666 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments,    (without  power) • •  •  •  ••••,••  • '  • '  111* 

Outfit  complete  with  all  attachments,  with    alternating    current,,  single    phase.    60    cycle    motor. 

speed   1750   R.   P.  IL   interchangeable,   110   or  220    volt,    knife    switch,    wired    and    Installed   gg^  ^j^ 

Outfit  complltl'  with  all*  attachmenVs!  "with"  alternkVing "  'current'  "two'  *  or  '  three     phase     60     cycle 

motor,    speed   1720   R.   P.    M.    interchangeable      220  or  440  volt,  knife  switch,  wired  and  in-  ^^^^^ 

Outfit  complete  with  ail  attaVhrnenVsV with  direcrcuVrVnV  moVoK 'speed  1720  R.  P.  M.,   110  or  220      ggg  gg 
volt,  with  starting  box,  wires  and  installed  complete 


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CARPENTER  No.  6  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG 


SPECIFICATIONS    OF    THE    CARPENTER   No.    6    PORTABLE    SAW   RIG 

Skids — 3   inch   angles   reinforced  witli   iVs^^Vz    inch  Height  of  Jointer  Tables  from  Floor — 33  inches. 

timbers.  Borer  and  Mortiser  Table — 22x8  inches. 

Liegs  and  Upper  Members — 2%x2%    inch  angles.  Horizontal   Travel   of  Table — 8    inches. 

Table — 42x56x1/4     inch     steel    plate,     bound    around  Vertical   Adjustment   of   Table — 7   inches. 

edges  with  114x114  inch  angles.     Table  is  hinged  Capacity    up    to    1%    inch    diameter    bit,    or    %    inch 

at  rear  and  raised  and  lowered  by  raising  screw  square  hollow  mortise  chisel. 

and    locked    at    front    corners    by    brackets    and  Band   Saw   Table — 18x18 1^    inches,    can   be    tilted    to 

hand   nuts.     Has    removable   wood    throat   block.  45   degrees. 

Rip    and    Jointer    Gauges — Adjustable    from    square  Horizontal  Capacity — 20   inches. 

to  45  degrees.  Vertical  Capacity — 8   inches. 

Cross  Cut  Gauge — Adjustable  from  square  to  mitre  Width  of  Saw  Blade-^Up  to   %   inch. 

either   side.  Height   of  Band  Saw  Table   from   Floor — 41    inches. 

Arbor  Bearings — 1^x3%   inches,  wick  oiled.  Stopped  and  started  by  shifting  belt. 

Diameter  of  Arbor  for  Saw — 1   inch.  Sander — Disc    type,    14    inch    diameter,    operated    on 
Diameter   of  Countershaft — 1%    inches.  saw  arbor. 

Speed  of  Arbor— 3,000  R.P    M.  Dado  Head  Operates  on  Saw  Arbor — 8  inch  diameter, 
Speed  of  Countershaft — 7<5   R.   P.   M.  .     -,■,,    inches  deen 

Largest  Diameter  of  Saw — 14  inches.  Ovprnll  T  ene-th  of  Outfit  with  all  Attachments 7% 

Capacity  of  Saw— 3  inch  rip,  4  H.  P.  engine,  4  inch  feet  ^  Outnt  with  aU  Attacnments      1  /2 

Jointer— Fotfr  knffT  cylindrical  safety  head.  97?^^""  ^^gth  of  Outfit  with  all  Attachments— 5  feet. 

Stopped  and  started  by  friction  clutch  on  counter-  Height  of  Saw  Table  from  Floor — 38  inches. 

shaft  Net  Weight   of  Outfit   with   engine   and   all  attach- 
Length  of  Knives — 6%  inches.  ments,  with  4  H.  P.  engine  2,400  pounds,  with  5  H. 

Overall  Length  of  Jointer  Tables — 40  inches.  P.  engine  2,500  pounds. 

THE  CARPENTER  No.  6  PORTABLE  SAW  RIG  ATTACHMENTS 

1 — 12   inch  Disston  Rip    Saw    (filed   and   set) $8-00 

1 — 12   inch  Disston  Cross  Cut  Saw    (filed  and  set) f-OO 

1 — 8   inch   diameter,    1/2    inch   Dado  Head ia^aa 

1 — 20  inch  Band  Saw  complete  with  belt  and  saw,  set  of  brazing  tongs  and  brazing  clamp 100.00 

1 — 6  inch  Jointer  with  circular  safety  head   (four  knives)  all  complete  with  belt,  adjustable  gauge 

and  safety  guard   126.66 

1 — Boring   and    hollow-chisel    mortising   attachment    complete  with  belt,  %,  %  and  %  inch  bits  and 
one  %   inch  square  hollow  mortising  chisel  and  bit  (other  sizes  of  square  chisels  on  special 

order)    coo 

1 — 8  inch  Emery  Wheel 5.33 

1 — 14   inch  Sander  and  Wax „f  ,9 

1 — Canvas   Cover    21.33 

1 — Saw  Table  with  iron  adjustable  rip  gauge,  cross  cut  gauge,  saw  mandrel  countershaft,  belt  and 

saw  guard   314.66 

1 — Carpenter  4  H.  P.  Water  Hopper  Cooled,  four  cycle  gasoline  engine  complete  with  battery  box, 

two  spark  plugs,  wrenches,  oil  can 206.66 

Carpenter  IVo.  6  Saw  Rig  complete  Tvlth  all  attachments $893.30 

VARIOUS   COMBINATIONS   FURNISHED 

Low -Tension  friction   drive  magneto  in   connection  with  dry  cells  and  coil ^|2*2*^ 

High-Tension  gear-driven  "Dixie"  magneto  (no  dry  cells  or  coil) ^I-p 

Quick    Detachable  Channel  Iron  Truck  to  carry  this  No.  6  Saw  Rig  from  job  to  job 66.67 

Special    Adjustable    Dado    Heads,    to   cut    any    size    from  ^  to  2  inches  wide,  can  be  mounted  on  this 

Wo.  6  Outfit,  or  on  any  of  our  otlier  snw  ri|!:s. 
Sash  Pulley  Mortiser  and  Routing  Machine  furni.shed  (on  special  order. 

Moulding  Knives  in  any  shape  or  form  can  be  furnished,  as  well  as  a  special  cutter  head  to  carry  same. 
An  adjustable  aluminum  saw  guard  with  spring  steel  splitter  Is  provided. 
This  guard  conforms  to  the  factory  laws  of  any  state. 


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CARPENTER  No.  5  RAPID  CROSS-CUT  SAW 


Fig.  No.   5 

Carpenter  No.  5  Rapid  Cut-off  Saw  with  one  16  inch  cross  cut  saw  all  complete,  ready 

to  operate  and  belt  up  to  power $193.33 

Carpenter  No.  5  Rapid  Cut-off  Saw  with  one  16  inch  cross  cut  saw,  mounted  on  heavy 

skid  in  connection  with  Carpenter  4  H.  P.  gasoline  engine,  all  belted  complete 506.66 

Carpenter  No.  5  Rapid  Cut-off  Saw  with  one  16  inch  cross  cut  saw.  Mounted  on  Truck, 

in  connection  with  Carpenter  4  H.  P.  gasoline  engine,  all  belted  complete 546.66 

Carpenter  No.  5  Rapid  Cut-off  Saw  with  one  16  inch  cross  cut  saw,  mounted  on  heavy  ,, 

skid  in  connection  with  Carpenter  No.  6  Saw  Rig  with  one  12  inch  rip,  one  12  inch  ' 

cross  cut  saw,  gauges  and  Carpenter  4  H.  P.  gasoline  engine,    installed,   all  belted 
complete   786.66 

Carpenter  5  H.  P.  Water  Hopper  Cooled  Engine,  mounted  in  place  of  the  standard 

4  H.  P.  engine  add 53.33 

Magneto  complete  with  bracket .  .  .  ; 37.33 


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SWING  GUT-OFF  SAW 

This  Swing  Cut-off  Saw  is  admirably  adapted  for 
motive  drive.  The  most  desirable  construction  is  to  mount 
the  motor  direct  on  the  frame.  In  this  way  the  power  is 
always  self-contained  with  the  machine,  and  where  necessary 
it  can  be  moved  to  suit  the  convenience  of  the  purchaser.' 

The  motor  driven  swing  saAv  can  be  furnished  either  with 
wall  brackets  or  ceiling  hangers,  but  hangers  are  always  fur- 
nished unless  otherwise  specified.  To  bolt  the  motor  to  the 
ceiling,  we  can  furnish  a  special  base  plate  to  receive  the 
motor  and  the  hangers,  but  the  price  will  be  the  same  in 
either  case. 

The  frame  is  cast  in  one  piece,  cored  out  hollow.  There 
may  be  cheaper  ways  of  making  frames,  but  none  better.  The 
mandrel  is  carefully  made  of  steel,  with  pulley  shrunk  on 
solid.  The  bearings  for  mandrel  are  I14  inches  in  diameter, 
5  inches  long,  and  are  provided  with  a  self-oiling  capillary 
felt  to  feed  oil  as  required.  The  hangers  are  adjustable,  mak- 
ing it  a  very  simple  matter  to  properly  level  up  the  machine. 
The  frame  is  hung  to  the  hangers  in  such  a  manner  that  it  is 
impossible  for  the  weight  of  the  frame  to  ride  on  the  shaft, 
insuring  shaft  to  work  free  and  easy.  And  a  very  useful  fea- 
ture of  this  machine  is  the  convenient  arrangement  of  the  belt- 
shifter.  The  belt  cannot  creep  from  one  pulley  to  the  other, 
F»s-  571  and  shifter-handle  is  located  convenient  to   operator.     The 

shifter  is  reversible  so  that  the  machine  can  be  belted  to  line-shaft    either    in  front  or  to 

rear  of  machine. 

"When  specially  so  ordered,  the  machines  can  be  furnished  with  wall  brackets  (instead 
of  hangers)  to  suit  for  hanging  the  machine  to  wall  instead  of  ceiling,  there  bemg  no  extra 
charge  for  this  arrangement. 

The  machine  is  made  in  six  sizes,  viz.,  51/2,  6,  61/2,  7,  71/2,  and  8  foot,  measured  from 
ceiling-  to  mandrel.  "When  machine  is  hung,  the  mandrel  should  be  about  36  to  38  inches 
above  floor.  Either  of  two  size  sawshields  is  furnished ;  one  for  saws  18  inches  and  smaller, 
or  one  for  saws  24  inches  and  smaller. 

DIMENSIONS 

Size  of  mandrel  pulley 5x5  inches 

Size  of  tight  and  loose  pulleys 10  x  5  inches 

Speed  of  countershaft,  per  minute 550  revolutions 

Making  speed  for  18-inch  saw,  per  minute 2000  revolutions 

Length  of  belt  (5-inch)  for  51/2  and  6  foot  machine 12  feet  2  inches 

Length  of  belt  (5-inch)  for  61/0  and  7  foot  machine 14  feet  2  inches 

Length  of  belt  (5-inch)  for  71/2  and  8  foot  machine 16  feet  2  inches 

Size  of  hole  in  saws 1%  inches 

Shipping  weight 450  pounds 

All  sizes  of  machines  same  price.    List  each,  $50.00. 


EQUIPMENT 

Each  machine  is  furnished  with  one  saw-shield,  one  mandrel  wrench  and  belt-shifter. 
Unless  otherwise  specified,  all  orders  will  be  filled  with  the  6I/2  foot  machine,  with  18-inch 
saw-shield,  without  saw  or  belt.     See  Index  for  Circular  Saws  and  Belt. 


Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  ^  So. 


S47' 


AMERICAN 
CHAMPION  POWER  DRAG  SAW 

strong,  Durable,  Easy  to  Operate  and  a  Rapid 
Worker 

Friction   Feed    is   very   simple,    positive    and 
effective 

Balance    Wheel,    large,    heavy    counter    bal- 
anced,   giving  strong,   steady   motion. 


Capacity,  30  to  40  cords  per  day. 


Power  required,   2   to   4  horse  power. 


Price  with  tight    pulley    $100.00 

Price  with  tight  and  loose  pulley.  .  .    110.00 


AMERICAN  LIGHT  SWING  SAW 

This  machine  can  be  used  for  a  large  variety  of  light  work  and  is 
especially  useful  in  woodworking  establishments  where  a  large  heavy 
frame  is  unnecessary.  The  length  of  frame  permits  the  machine  being 
suspended  over  an  ordinary  work  bench.  Frame  of  solid  cast  iron, 
strong  and  very  rigid. 

Mandrel  and  pulley  are  turned  from  solid  steel. 

Guard  is  furnished  which  has  handle  for  operating  the  machine. 
List  price,  without  Saws $40.00 

SEE  INDEX  FOR  CIRCULAR  SAWS 


Fig.  2372 


AMERICAN  SAW  GUARD 

Guard  Your  Saws  and  Prevent  Accidents  and  Law  Suits 

The  Guard  shown  here  is  extremely  simple  and  ef- 
fective and  can  easily  be  attached  to  any  type  of  rip 
and  cut-off  saw  bench.  Made  entirely  of  steel  and  iron. 
Protects  saw  and  operator  alike.  Standard  guards  are 
made  right  or  left  hand. 

No.   1.     For  saws     6   to  12  inches List   $5.00 

No.   2.     For  saws  10   to  16  inches "        5.50 

No.   3.     For  saws  14  to   20  inches "        6.00 


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AMERICAN  VARIABLE  FRICTION  FEED   SAW    MILLS 


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This  Mill  combines  all  of  the  best  features  which  have  for  many  years  entered  into  the 
construction  of  Circular  Saw  Mills.  Simplest  in  design.  Cuts  more  lumber  with  the  same 
power  than  any  mill  made. 


Each  Mill  (except  No.  1)  is  fitted  with  the  GIANT  duplex 
Steel  Dogs  (see  cut  to  left),  Combined  Ratchet  Set  Works  and 
Quick  Receder,  Rolled  Steel  Track,  Self  Oiling  Bearings  through- 
out. Way  Timbers  framed  together  in  sections  with  steel  track 
attached,  and  Improved  Belt  Tightener. 

Also  made  with  Wire  Cable  Drive,  with  Log  Beam  Carriage 
and  with  two  different  styles  of  Belt  Feeds. 

We  furnish  Saw  Dust  Blowers,  Conveyors,  Lumber  Trucks 
and  a  full  line  of  Saw  Mill  Accessories.    See  index. 

Also  full  line  of  Heavy  Stationary  Circular  Saw  Mills,  Steam 
Niggers,  Jackers,  etc.    See  index. 


GEO-B-CAIiREM'TER  S  60. 


249 


Up-to-Date    Shingle    Machine 


AMERICAN    UP-TO-DATE    POWER 
FEED  SHINGLE  MACHINE 

A  Reliable,  Low  Priced  Machine 

Just  right  for  small  mills,  farmers  and  others 
having  light  power  who  want  to  make  a  few 
thousand  shingles  a  day. 

Makes  a  Perfect  Sliingle  any  Length  from   16  to 
24  Inches 

HAS  KNOT  SAW  AND  EDGER  for  edging  or 
jointing  the  shingles  when  made  from  round  or 
split  stock. 

MAKES  HEADING  OR  CRATE  SLATS  up  to 
36  inches  long,  if  desired. 

By  removing  the  center  board  at  rear  of  carriage 
it  can  be  used  for  Bolting  and  other  kinds  of 
sawing. 

Price  with  Edger $115.00 

Price  without  Edger    100.00 

Price  extra  for  36  inch  Machine 15.00 


AMERICAN  "TRIUMPH"  PLANER, 
MATCHER  AND  MOLDER 


Triumph  Planer 


Two  Sizes — 20  and  24  inch 
Single  or  Double  Surfacer 

This  is  a  very  compact,  rigid  machine,  and 
is  designed  to  economize  space  and  withstand 
the  hardest  usage  as  well  as  to  do  the  best 
class  of  work. 

Adapted  for  use  where  a  machine  is  re- 
quired for  a  large  variety  of  work,  such  as 
planing  and  matching,  beading,  working  floor- 
ing, ceiling,  siding,  casing,  wainscoting,  and 
a  large  variety  of  molding  and  trim. 


Style 


Size 

Price  Top  Rolls 
Driven     

Price  Top  and  Bot- 
tom Rolls  Driven 


Single 

Surfacer 

inches 


20 
$440.00 


24 
$490.00 


Double 

Surfacer 

inches 


20      I       24 
Not  Made 


470.001   540.00|$560.00|$630.00 


CORD  WOOD  SAWS 

This  shows  our  style  No.  5,  with  balance  wheel 

lowered. 

We   furnish  a  complete  line  covering  all  styles 

of  machines. 

Plain  swing  table List   $21.00 

Extension  swing  table    "  23.00 

Pole   saw,   as   illustrated "  27.00 

Sliding  table    "  27.00 

Heavy  extension  swing  table.     "  33.00 

Rolling    table    "  30.00 

NOT    INCTitTDED    IN    ABOVE    PRICES.  SEE 
INDEX   FOR  CIRCULAR  SAWS. 


No. 

3. 

No. 

4. 

No. 

5. 

No. 

6. 

No. 

8. 

No. 

9. 

SAWS 

No.  6.     Cord  Wood  Saw 


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JOINTERS 


The  frame   is   made   on   correct   lines   and 

principles.     It  is  cast  in  one  solid  piece,  with 

wide  base  bearing  on  the  floor  at  both  ends 

of  machine.      This  form   of  frame  gives  the 

machine  stability  and  stiffness.     Bearings  are 

made  with  special  care,  the  lower  part  being 

cast    solid    wuth    frame,    insuring    permanent 

alignment.     A  cover  is  cast  over  the  end  to  prevent  oil 

from  getting  on  the  operator's  clothes.     Fitted  with  best 

grade  high-cpecd  babbitt. 

Inclines  on  which  tables  rest  provided  with  adjustable 
clip  to  take  up  wear.  These  inclines  are  bolted  to  a  slid- 
ing sash-like  casting,  which  is  dovetailed  and  gibbed  into 
main  frame,  allowing  the  tables  to  be  horizontally  with- 
drawn away  from  the  head  without  disturbing  their  ad- 
justment. This  is  convenient  when  sharpening  or  chang- 
ing knives. 

The  tables  have  v/ide  flanges  and  are  heavily  ribbed,  the  rear  table  being  arranged  with  an 
offset  along  the  front  side  for  rabbeting. 

The  fence  is  made  with  a  vertical  graduated  scale  and  is  adjustable  to  any  angle  to  45°. 
Furnished  with  one  pressure  spring  to  hold  work  to  the  table.  Convenient  for  working  ribs,  nar- 
row stock,  etc. 

The  head  can  be  furnished  either  with  round  Safety  Head  or  with  four  s:dcd  Square  Head, 
the  latter  having  two  sides  of  regular  knives  and  tv/o  sides  with  T  slots  for  special  cutters. 


Fig, 


Jointer  No 8 

Length  of  knives,   inches 8 

Length    of  front   table,   inches ClVg 

Length   of  rear  table,  inches 31  Vz 

Length  over  all,   inches 65 

Width  of  table,   inches 13 

Height  of  table  from  floor,  inches. 33 
Diameter  of  pulley  on  head,  inches.    3% 

Widest  belt  to  be  used,  inches 21/2 

Also  made  in  18,  £0  and  24  inch  sizes. 


12 

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16 

40 

40 

40 

40 

82 

82 

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191/2 

331/2 

33 1/2 

4 

4 

4 

4 

Jointer  No 8 

Ci-e  of  bearing,  pulley  end, 

inches I%x4% 

Cize     of    bearing,    operator 

end,  inches I%x3% 

Cise  of  tight  and  loose  pul- 
leys, inches 8x3 

Speed,  countershaft,  R.  P.  M.      900 

Giving  head  pencil,  R.  P.  M.    4000 

Floor     space,     exclusive     of 

countershaft,    inches 21x64 

Horse-power  required 2  to  3 

Shipping  weight,  lbs 800 

Price     $110.50     $127.50  $140.35 

Prices  and  information  en  application. 


12 

16 

11/2x7 

iy2x7 

11/2x5 

IVaxS 

10x5 
800 
4000 

10x5 
800 
4000 

31x82 
3  to  4 
1375 

35x82 
3  to  4 
1525 

PLANERS 

Of  extremely  compact  design,  occupying  a 
minimum  amount  of  floor  space,  yet  so  thor- 
oughly well  made  and  carefully  designed, 
that  it  answers  every  requirement  of  the 
average  viser. 

The  feed  is  driven  from  a  pulley  on  the  coun- 
tershaft to  a  pair  of  tight  and  loose  pulleys  on 
the  machine.  A  convenient  belt  shifter  is  pro- 
vided on  the  machine  for  starting  and  stopping 
the  feed.   The  rate  of  feed  is  25  feet  per  minute. 

The  machine  is  not  made  with  lower  rclls 
driven,  the  upper  rolls  only  being  driven.  The 
upper  rolls  are  hung  with  springs.  The  front 
and  rear  rolls  are  10  inches  apart  from  center 

to  center  and  are  2%  inches  in  diameter,  made  _ 

of  solid  steel.  F'S-  "S 

A  guard  rail  is  placed  in  front  of  the  upper  front  roll  to  preven*^^  accident  to  operator  when 
feeding  short  stock.  The  countershaft  may  be  belted  in  any  direction  to  line  shaft — above  or 
below;  to  front  or  to  rear.  ,      ,    ,.  ^     .  ,^    .■,■       , 

Regular  equipment:  Each  machine  is  furnished  with  one  countershaft  having  self-oiling  loose 
pulley,  one  pair  of  two  knives  and  two  wrenches. 


Planer  No 118  124 

Width     and     thickness     will     plane, 

inches 17%x6  23%x6 

Length  of  table,  inches 44  44 

Width  of  drive  belt,  inches 4  4 

Size  of  tight  and  loose  pulley,  inches  10x5  10x5 

Speed  of  countershaft,  R.  P.  M 825  825 

Giving  a  head  speed,  R.  P.  M 4000  4000 


Planer  No ,  US  124 

Pize  of  bearings  on  head,  inches 5x1%  5x1 '/^ 

W^idth  of  feed  belt,  inches 2  2 

Floor  space,  exclusive  of  countershaft,      ' 

inches     44x45  44x51 

Horse-power    required 3  to  5  4  to  5 

Shipping  weight,  lbs 1250  1400 

Price            .  .  .  f. $144.50  »17O.0O 


FOR    OTHER    STYLES    OP    WOOD    WORKING    TOOLS    AND    MACHINERY,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  S  So. 


!51 


CARPENTER  WORM  GEAR  DRIVE  TRENCH  PUMP 


Fig.  36S6 

Specifications  of  the  Carpenter  Power  Driven  Diapiiragm  Bilge  Trench  Pump 

Engine  direct  connected  through  flexible  coupling  to      Truck  Wheels — front   Sx3   inches,  rear  14x3  inches 
worm  and  worm   gear  on   pump.  Net  Weight  of  Outfit  with  engine  and  3  inch  pumj 

Stroke  of  Pump — 55  per  minute.  on   skid — 475  pounds. 

Capacity — 3  inch,   3000   gallons  per  hour.  Net  Weight  of  Outfit  with  engine  and  4  inch  pump 

■4    inch,   6000   gallons  per  hour.  on  skid — 525  pounds. 

Gasoline  Consumption — about  1  gallon  per  day.  Engine  Mounted  on  Outfit — 2  H.  P.  Carpenter  water 

Extreme  Suction  Lift — 20  feet.  hopper  cooled. 

Overall  Length — 45  inches.  High   Tension   Magneto  mounted.      (No  dry  cells  or 

Overall  Width — 30  inches.  coil.) 

THE  STJ:MTER  high-tension  "DIXIE"  ^MAGNETO 

The  Sumter  High-Tension  "Dixie"  Magneto  mounted  on  this  outfit  is  of  high  efficiency,  having  been 
designed  to  run  single-cylinder  engines  of  the  jump  spark  type.     It  is  water  and  oilproof. 

Dry  cells  and  coil  are  entirely  done  away  with. 

Engine  can  be  started  as  easy  with  this  High-Tension  Magneto  as  with  dry  cells  and  coil.   Note  prim- 
ing cup  on  side  of  engine  cylinder. 

THE  CARPENTER  POWER  DRIVEN  DIAPHRAGM  BILGE  TRENCH  PUMP 
Carpenter  No.   3  Trench  Pump   on   skid   complete   with    three    inch    side    suction    pump    mounted    in 

connection   with    two   horsepower,    four    cycle,   water  hopper  cooled   gasoline  engine    (capacity 

3,000   gallons   per  hour) *oof'?? 

Carpenter  No.   3   Trench  Pump  complete    on    truck 233.33 

Carpenter  No.   4  Trench  Pump   on    skid,    complete   with    four   inch    side    suction   pump,   mounted   in 

connection    with    two   horsepower,    four   cycle,   water  hopper  cooled  gasoline   engine    (capacity 

6,000  gallons  per  hour) ^co^o 

Carpenter  No.  4  Trench  Pump  complete  on  truck A  nn 

Complete  housing  for  outfit 35.00 

See  Index  for  Suction  Hose. 
THE  CARPENTER  ENGINE 

The  Carpenter  water  hopper  cooled  gasoline  engine  is  the  simplest  and  best  constructed  engine  that 
a  contractor  can  buv.  Its  fuel  consumption  and  cost  of  operation  is  lower  than  any  other  engine  on 
the  market.     This  has  been  proven  many  times  by  actual  tests  and  records  kept  by  contractors  on  the  job. 

Compactness,  accessibility,  reliability  and  simplicity  were  developed  to  a  high  degree  m  the  construc- 
tion of  this  engine.  As  a  result  the  Carpenter  engine  occupies  less  space  and  weighs  less  for  the  power 
it  develops  than  any  other  engine  manufactured.  For  that  reason  it  is  well  adapted  for  installation  in 
Portable   Saw  Tables  and  other  portable  machines  for   use  on  the  job. 

It  is  built  for  rough  service  and  will  stand  considerable  abuse   from   inexperienced  operators. 

It  is  of  the  four  cycle  type  which  insures  fuel  economy — hopper  cooled  which  makes  it  free  from 
tanks,  radiators  piping  and  circulating  pumps  and    insures  efficient  cooling. 

It  is  de.«iigned  specially  for  the  oontraetiugr  trade  for  operating  Portable  Saw  RigH,  Poiver  Driven 
Bilge   and   Ccntrifngal   Pumps.   Builder's   Hoists.   Mortar   Mixers,   etc.  .       „       .  ^  ■,.■    „i„ 

The  steady  increase  in  the  sale  of  the  Carpenter  line  of  Contractor's  Equipment  proves  positively 
that   its   economy  and  reliability  has  been   tested  out  and  proven.  ^    ^   .^  x  ^   «.„   *v,», 

We  stand  back  of  each  and  everv  one  of  our  machines  with  a  guarantee  that  it  must  prove  to  tne 
absolute   liking  and   satisfaction  of  the  purchaser   or  it  may  be  returned  at  our  expense  and  any  money 

paid  will  be  refunded.  „  , ^,^ 

THE  CARPENTER  WATER  HOPPER  COOLED  GASOLINE  ENGINE 

Carpenter  gasoline  engine  four  cycle,  water  hopper  cooled,  with  hit  and  miss  type  of  governor,  high 
grade  jump  spark  ignition  and  suction  feed  gasoline    vanorizer,   all   complete   ready  to  run. 

2  H.  P.  engine  complete  with  batterv  box,  two  spark    plugs,  tools,  lubricator,  grease  cups,  etc *iqqq-J 

3  H.  P.  engine  complete  with  battorv  box,  two  spark    plugs,  tools,  lubricator,  grease  cups,  etc iofififi 

4  H.  P.  engine  complete  with  battery  box,  two  spark    plugs,  tools,  lubricator,  grease  cups,  etc afio'no 

5  H.  P.  engine  complete  with  battery  box.  two  spark    plugs,  tools,  lubricator,  grease  cups,  etc 293  33 

fi  H.  P.  engine  complete  with  battery  box,  two  spark    plugs,  tools,  lubricator,  grease  cups,  etc ^p-p^ 

Low-Tension  friction  drive  magneto  in  connection  with  dry  cells  and  coil 37.33 

High-Tension  gear-driven  "Dixie"  magneto  (no  dry   cells  or  coil) . .'. 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  s  Go. 


CARPENTER  GASOLINE  POWER  DRIVEN  DIAPHRAGM 

TRENCH  PUMP 


In  offering  this  Power  Pump  to  the  trade,  "we  know  without  a  doubt  that  we  have  reached  per- 
fection in  the  gasoline  driven  trench  pump.  We  have  sold  various  trench  pumps  for  a  number  of 
years,  but  none  of  them  came  up  to  what  we  believed  a  pump  of  this  style  should  be.  Our  ex- 
perience in  dealing  with  contractors  all  over  the  United  States,  and  knowledge  of  their  working 
problems,  was  largely  responsible  for  this  pump,  jvhich  is  made  in  accordance  with  specifications 
to  meet  any  emergency.  In  order  to  reach  this  state  of  proficiency,  it  was  necessary  to  make  nu- 
merous tests  on  actual  construction  work  under  all  conditions,  and  this  pump  met  them  without  a 
flinch. 

The  engine  is  a  great  big  strong  full  rated  three  horse  power,  capable  not  only  of  operating 
the  single  pump  which  is  furnished  with  this  outfit,  but  two  pumps  in  battery  which  can  be  made 
by  the  addition  of  a  double  pump  lever.  Another  great  advantage  is  that  there  are  four  speeds  to 
the  pump,  controlled  by  a  series  of  connections  on  the  pump  jack  whereby  it  is  possible  to  run  the 
outfit  very  slow  to  take  care  of  small  seepage,  or  it  can  be  regulated  to  the  maximum  capacity  of 
the  pump.     See  illustration. 

We  call  particular  attention  to  the  large  water  hopper,  full  pattern  main  frame,  extra  large 
high  grade  crank  shaft,  unusually  efficient  carbureter,  and  improved  governor.  Every  part  is  made 
from  gigs  and  is  interchangeable.  The  specifications  are  very  liberal.  Every  outfit  is  carefully 
tested  before  shipping. 

The  entire  outfit  is  mounted  complete  on  a  steel  channel  iron  truck  making  it  light  and  at  the 
same  time  the  strongest  outfit  on  the  market,  there  being  no  wood  in  its  construction. 

The  cost  of  operation  is  very  low.  The  gasoline  consumption  is  approximately  two  gallons 
every  eight  working  hours.  The  capacity  of  the  outfit  mounted  complete  with  3-inch  side  suction 
Carpenter  Diaphragm  Pump  is  4,000  gallons  per  hour,  or  mounted  in  connection  with  4-inch  side 
suction  Carpenter  Diaphragm  Pump   6,000  gallons  per  hour. 

Take  special  note  of  these  specifications: 

Engine Full  three  horsepower 

Cylinder  bore 4  %  inches 


Cylinder  stroke 6 

Diameter  fly  wheel 22 

Length  overall 46 

Height  overall 24 

Width  overall 24 

List  price  complete,  3  inch  suction 

List  price  complete,  4  inch  suction 

Price  does  not  include  suction  hose. 
FOB    SUCTION    HOSE    AND    FITTINGS,    SEE    INDEX 


inches 
inches 
inches 
inches 
inches 


Diameter  crank  shaft 1 

Diameter  crank  pin 1 

Length  main  bearings 3 

Diameter  drive  pulley 8 

Face  drive  pulley 4 

Weight  of  outfit  complete,  3-inch  pump 
Weight  of  outfit  complete,  4-inch  pump 


t5  inches 

^s  inches 

inches 

inches 

inches 

.675  lbs. 

715  lbs. 

$120.00 

144.0O 


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REPAIR  PARTS 

For  Carpenter  gasoline  power  driven  trench  pump  engines  and  magneto  equipment. 


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ordering  repair  parts  or  extras  always  specify  the  items  wanted   by   giving  both  the  name  and   number  of  part. 


NABIE    or   PART 


R-1 — Balance  Wheel    fright    hand)  . 
L -2 — Balance  Wheel    (left     hand).. 

Ft -3 — Skid    (right    hand) 

]  -4— Sliid   (lett    hand) 

B— Cylinder       


7— Ga.sollne    Tank    

8 — Oil  Guard   

9 — Crank    Shaft .  .  .  . 

10 — Connecting  Rod    

11 — Muffler     

1 2 — Piston     

13 — Cam     Gear 

14 — Crank  Shaft  Pinion    (steel) 

1 5 — Governor    Collar 

16 — Cylinder  Head 

17— Piston     Ring 

18 — Governor  Weight   Supporting  Pin 

19 — Hard   Oil   Cups  on  Main  Bearings 

20 — Governor  Weight , 

21 — Contact   Spring 

22 — Push    Rod   Steel 

2  3 — Rockf#-    Arm    

24 — Tappet    Arm    

25 — Tappet  Arm   Adjusting   Screw    

26— Governor  Weight   Supporting  Collar 

27 — Wrist  Pin    (tool  steel) 

28 — Push  Rod    

29 — Cvlinder  Oil  Pipe 

30 — Trip   Arm    

31 — Intake  Valve  Spring 

32 — Exhaust  Valve  Spring 

33 — Intake  Valve   

34 — ETchaust  Valve    

35 — Gib  Head  Key  for  Balance  Wheel    

36 — Nipple  Connecting  Check  Valve   and   Tank.. 

37 — Nipple  Connecting  Mixer    to    Cvlinder 

38 — Cap  for  Filler  Pipe  on   Gas  Tank 

39 — Street  Ell  on  Gas  Tank  Filler  Pipe 

40 — Nipple  on  Gasoline  Tank 

41 — Nipple  and  Ell  on   G'-^soline  Tank 

42 — Rocker  Supporting  Stud 

43 — Cam  Gear  Sunnorting  Stud 

44 — Governor    Spring    

45 — Governor   Spring   Tension   "Bolt '  .  . 

46 — Tappet  Arm  Supporting  Stud    

47 — Ixjck    Nut   on   Tappet   Arm    Supporting   Stud. 

48 — Cylinder  Head  Stud  Bolt    fshort) 

49 — Cylinder  Head  Stud  Bolt    (long) 

50 — Nul  on  Cylinder  Head  Stud 

51 — Cap  Screws  for  Bolting  Cylinder  to  Base   .  .  . 

52 — Set  Screws  for  Wrist  Pin 

53 — Cap  Screws  for  Bolting  on  Oil  Guard 


3H.  P. 

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.  .      1.40 

.  .      14-0 

.  .    22.50 

.  .    10.30 

.  .      3.10 

.  .      1.00 

.  .    12.65 

.  .      4.68 

..        .65 

.  .      5.65 

.  .      3.28 

.  .      2.35 

..      3.75 

.  .      4.25 

.95 

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.38 

.75 

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.  .      2  75 

.  .      1.00 

.25 

.  .      1.90 

.65 

1.40 

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.  .      1.40 

1.40 

.48 

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No. 


NABEE   OF   PART 


54 — Rocker  Arm  Roller  Pin $ 

55 — Screw  for  Fastening  Push  Rod  to  Rocker  Arm 

56 — Fiber  Insulation  on  Rocker  Arm 

57 — Cam  Roller  on   Rocker  Arm 

5S — Tappet  Arm  Suppordng  Fin 

59 — Tappet  Arm  Supporter 

60 — Draining    Valve     

61 — Nipple  for  Connecting  Draining  Valve 

62 — Check  Valve  on   Gasoline  Tank    

63 — Mixer  and  Needle  Valve 

64 — Elbow  for  Cam  Gear  Supporting  Stud 

65 — -Oil   Cup  for  Cam  Gear  Supporting  Stud 

66 — Relieve  Cock    

67 — Solderless   Union   on   Feed    Pipe 

68 — Screw  to  Fasten  Trip  Arm  to  G.   G"r  Sup.   S. .  . 

69 — Traveler    on    End    of    Trip    Arm 

70 — Contact    Pin    on    Cam    Gear 

71 — Automatic   Grease  Cup  on   Connecting  Rod.... 

72 — Gasoline  Feed  Pipe 

73 — Drive   Pulley    

74— Starting    Crank     

75 — Jump  Spark  Coll    

76 — Magneto  Cable    

77 — Magneto    (high    tension) 

78 — Magneto  Bracket    

79 — Magneto  Intermediate  Gear 

80 — Magneto  Gear   (pinion)    

A-Sl-Tappet  Arm  Supporter 

A-S2-G'asoline   Feed    Pipe    

A-83-Carburetor    

A-S4-Carburetor    Nipple    

A-85-Speed   Changing  Fork    

86 — Spark  Plug  Wrench 

87 — Batterv  Switch    

88 — Spark    Plug    

89— Air  Adjusting  Valve  Lid 

90 — Screw  for  Air   Adjusting  Valve 

91 — Coil  Spring  for  Air  Adjusting  Valve   

92 — Elbow  for  Air  Adjusting  Valve 

93— Air  Adjusting  Valve    

94 — Roller  on  Speed  Changing  Fork 

95 — Roller  Pin  for  Speed  Changing  Fork   

96 — Priming  Cup    

97 — Hand  Wheel   for  Sneed  Changing  Device    

98 — Spring  for  Speed   Changing  Device  • 

99 — Stud   for  Speed   Changing   Device    

100 — Speed  Changing  Lever  Supporting  Screw 

101 — Elbow  and  Ninple  for  Priming  Cup   

102 — Intermediate  Gear  Ptipnorting   Pin    

103 — Tapnet    Arm    Supporting   Pin    

104 — Speed  I^ever  Supporting  Stud    

105 — Name  Plate   

106 — Lubricator    


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Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  ^  So. 


THE   CARPENTER  POWER   DRIVEN   CENTRIFUGAL  PUMP 


Where  a  greater  lift  of  water  is  required  over  that  of  the  bilge  trench  pump,  this  Centrifugal 
power  driven  outfit  will  fill  the  demand.  The  conditions  under  which  Centrifugal  Pumps  are  used 
vary  considerably.  We  are  giving  but  one  view  here,  a  2  i^  inch  Suction  Pump,  chain  driven,  in 
connection  with  a  Carpenter  four  horse-power,  four  cycle  water  hopper  cooled  gasoline  engine. 

The  chain  sprockets  on  this  outfit  are  made  of  high  grade  steel  forgings  accurately  machined 
all  over.  The  teeth  are  machine  cut,  insuring  an  exact  fit  to  the  chain.  The  chain  is  a  hardened 
steel  roller  chain  of  the  same  type  as  extensively  used  for  automobile  and  truck  drives.  It  is  of 
ample  strength  to  withstand  the  severe  duty   these  outfits  are  subjected  to. 

The  four  horse-power  Carpenter  Engine  and  Pump  are  connected  by  chain  which  is  enclosed 
in  a  guard,  all  mounted  complete  on  a  strong  channel  iron  truck. 

The  chain  drive  is  giving  good  satisfaction,  and  this  outfit  can  be  absolutely  relied  on,  as  it 
is  very  substantially  built  of  the  best  material  and  workmanship. 

To  give  correct  recommendations  regarding  an  outfit  best  adapted  to  the  individual  require- 
ments, full  information  as  to  capacity  wanted,  nature  of  fluid  to  be  pumped,  total  head  including 
suction  and  discharge,  suction  lift  in  feet,  etc.,  must  be  given. 

SPECIFICATIONS  OF  THE  CARPENTER  POWER  DRIVEN  CENTRIFUGAL  PUMP 


Can  also  furnish  this  type  of  pump  good  for 
head  up  to  125  feet. 

To  quote  on  other  size  outfits  we  must  have  to- 
tal head,  suction  head,  total  length  of  pipe 
and  capacity  desired. 

Engine  mounted  on  outfit — Carpenter  hopper 
cooled. 


Truck — 3  and  4  inch  channels. 

Wheals — Front   9x3    inches,   rear   12x3   inches; 

front  14  inches,  rear  22  inches. 
Engine  connected  to  punp  by  steel  roller  chain. 
Extreme  suction  lift — 20  feet. 
Speed  and  power  must  be  in  proportion  to  load. 

THE  CARPENTER  POWER  DRIVEN  CENTRIFUGAL  PUMP 

Carpenter  Power  Driven  Centrifugal  Pump  complete   on   skid,    with   2  inch   suction,    1 1^ 

inch   discharge,   in  connection  with   Carpenter    three    horse-power    gasoline    engine 

(capacity    3,600    gallons    per    hour),    40    foot  head $266.60 

Outfit  complete  mounted  on  steel  truck '. 286.68 

Carpenter  Power  Driven  Centrifugal  Pump  complete  on  skid,   with  2%    inch  suction,    2 
inch   discharge,   in   connection  with   Carpenter     four     horse-power     gasoline     engine 

(capacity    7,000    gallons   per    hour),    40    foot  head 453.33 

Outfit  complete  mounted  on  steel  truck 480.00 

Carpenter  Power  Driven  Centrifugal  Pump  complete  on  skid,   with  3  inch  suction,    2^ 
inch   discharge,   in  connection  with  Carpenter     four     horse-power     gasoline     engine 

(capacity   12,000    gallons   per   hour),    30   foot    head 473.33 

Outfit  complete  mounted  on  steel  truck 500.00 

Carpenter  Power  Driven  Centrifugal  Pump  complete   on   skid   with   3   inch   suction,    2^ 
inch   discharge,   in  connection  with   Carpenter     six     horse-power     gasoline     engine 

(capacity    12,000    gallons   per   hour),    50    foot   head 435.00 

Outfit  complete  mounted  on  steel  truck 606.66 

Carpenter  Power  Driven  Centrifugal  Pump  complete  on  skid,  ^vith  4  Inch  suction,  3  inch 
disohnree,  in  connection  with  Carpenter  six  horse-power    gasoline    engine     (capacity 

15,000  gallons  per  hour),  30  foot  head ,. 620.00 

Outfit  complete  mounted  on  steel  truck 646.66 

Complete  housing  for  outfit 46.67 

Low-tension  friction  driven  magneto  in  connection  with  dry  cells  and  coil 40.00 

High-tension   gear  driven  "Dixie"  magneto    (no  dry  cells  or  coil) 37.33 

Hose  or  pipe  furnished  in  any  length.     See  index. 

FOR    SUCTION    HOSE,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER   S  QO, 


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CARPENTER  PORTABLE  PISTON  PUMP 


Water  bound  macadam  roads,  concrete  roads,  in  fact  all  roads  when  newly  made  require  a  great  deal  of  water  in  their 
construction.  Jn  company  road  building  the  water  supply  for  both  mixer  and  watering-  down  the  road,  has  been  a  problem 
'.o  the  contractor,  and  with  the  large  building  of  roads,  a  portable  pump  to  supply  water  fills  this  demand. 

'J'he  Carpenter  Powtr  Driven  Piston  Force  Pump  as  illustrated  here,  ha.s  done  good  service  on  roads  being  built 
througiiout  the  country,  pumping  to  a  distance  as  far  as  two  and  half  to  three  inlks.  It  is  an  outfit  also  suitable  for 
small  pumping  stations,   railway  supply   systems,   small   irrigation  plants,   country  homes,  etc. 

This  Outfit  will  Pump  to  a  Head  of  200  feet  or  its  Equivalent  pressure  of  85  pounds. 

Specifications    of   the    Carpenter    Power   Driven  Piston  Force  Pump 


Truck — 4  inch  channels. 

Wheels — front  14x4  inches,  rear  22x4  inches. 

Engine  direct  geared  to  pump. 

capacity- 
No.   00  Outfit —  900  gallons  per  hour,   1  Va   inch  suction  and 

discharge. 
No.     0  Outfit — 1500  gallons  per  hour,   2        inch  suction  and 

discharge. 
No.      1  Outfit —  900  gillons  per  hour,  1  Vi   inch  suction  and 

discharge. 
No.      2  Outfit — 1500  gallons  per  hour,   2        inch  suction  and 

discharge. 

THE   CARPENTER   POWER 

Carpenter  No.  00  Power  Piston  Pump  complete 
on  skid,  with  3  inch  by  5  Inch  double  acting 
Piston  Pump,  1  Vi  inch  suction,  1  Va  inch  dis- 
charge FITTED  WITH  RELIEF  VALVE, 
mounted  In  connection  with  Carpenter  three 
horse  power  gasoline  engine  (capacity  15 
gallons  per  minute) J  273.33 

Carpenter    No.    00    Power    Piston    Pump    complete, 

mounted  on  steel  truck 293.33 

Carpenter  No.  0  Power  Piston  Pump  complete  on 
skid,  with  4  inch  by  5  inch  double  acting  Piston 
Pump,  2  Inch  suction,  2  inch  discharge,  FITTED 
WITH  RELIEF  VALVE,  mounted  in  connec- 
tion with  three  horsepower  gasoline  engine 
(capacity  25  gallons  per  minute) 293.33 

Carpenter    No.     0    Power    Piston    Pump    complete, 

mounted  on  steel  truck   313.33 

Carpenter  No.  1  Power  Piston  Pump  complete  on 
skid,  with  3  inch  by  5  irch  double  acting  Piston 
Pump.  1V4  inch  suctif-n.  1'-  in'-h  discharge, 
FITTED  WITH  RELIEF  VALVE,  mounted  in 
connection  with  four  hor.=epower  gasoline 
engine    (capacity  15   gallons  per  minute) 420.00 

Carpenter    No.     1     Power    Piston    Pump    complete, 

mounted   on  steel   truck 440.00 

Carpenter  No.  2  Power  Piston  Pump  complete  on 
skid,  with  4  inch  by  5  inch  double  acting 
Piston  Pump,  2  Inch  suction,  2  Inch  discharge, 
FITTED  WITH  RELIEF  VALVE,  mounted  In 


No.    4    Outfit — 3G00    gallons   per    hour,    3    inch    suction    and 

discharge. 
Extreme  Suction  Lift — 20  feet. 
Total    Lift — (suction    and    discharge)    150   feet   on    No.    00-0 

Outfits,    200   feet  or  equivalent  pressure  on  No.   1,   2,    3 

and  4  Outfits. 
We  can   al.«o  furnish   this   type  of  pump  up   to  capacity  of 

7000  gallons  per  hour. 
Overall  Length  of  Outfit — 6  feet. 
Overall  Width  of  Outfit — 3  feet,  4  inches. 


DRIVEN   PISTON  FORCE   PUMP 

connection  with  Carpenter  four  horsepower 
gasoline  engine  (capacity  25  gallons  per  min- 
ute)         $446.66 

Carpenter    No.     2     Power    Piston    Pump    complete, 

mounted  on  steel  truck 473.33 

Carpenter  No.  3  Power  Piston  Pump  complete  on 
skid,  with  5  Inch  by  5  inch  double  acting  Piston 
Pump,  2'^  inch  suction,  2  V2  inch  discharge, 
FITTED  WITH  RELIEF  VALVE,  mounted  in 
connection  with  Carpenter  four  horsepower 
gasoline  engine  (capacity  35  gallons  per  min- 
ute)           480.00 

Carpenter    No.     3    Power    Piston    Pump    complete, 

mounted  on  steel  truck    500.00 

Carpenter  No.  4  Power  Piston  Pump  complete  on 
skid,  with  C  inch  by  6  inch  double  acting  Piston 
Pump,  3  Inch  suction,  3  Inch  discharge, 
FITTED  WITH  RELIEF  VALVE,  mounted  in 
connection  %vith  Carpenter  four  liorsepower 
gasoline  engine  (capacity  60  gallons  per  min- 
ute)           513.33 

Carpenter    No.     4     Power    Piston    Pump    complete, 

mounted  on  steel  truck   533.33 

Carpenter  complete  housing  for  outfit 53.33 

Low-Tension   friction   drive  magneto  In  connection 

with  dry  cells  and  coll *<'•'"' 

High-Tension     gear-driven     "Dixie"     magneto     (no       ,„  „„ 
dry  cells  or  coll) ■^'••'•* 


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CARPENTER  PORTABLE  TRIPLEX  PUMP 


Concrete  roads  and  water  bound  macadam  roads  now  so  extensively  being  built,  require  a 
great  deal  of  water  in  their  construction.  The  water  supply  is  often  quite  a  distance  from  where 
it  is  needed,  and  to  get  it  to  this  point  at  all  times,  both  for  the  mixer  and  for  sprinkling  the  new 
laid  road,  requires  a  dependable  and  efficient  pump. 

To  meet  the  demand  for  a  pump  that  is  good  for  a  higher  pressure  and  capable  of  delivering 
water  over  a  longer  distance,  and  to  a  higher  elevation  than  our  Piston  Force  Pumps,  we  have  this 
Single  Acting  Triplex  Plunger  Pump. 

The  bearings,  connecting  rods,  valves  and  glands  are  all  accessible  for  occasional  inspection 
and  adjustment.  These  pumps  being  direct  geared  to  our  hopper  cooled  gasoline  engines  make  the 
constant  attendance  of  an  operator  unnecessary.  The  gears  are  all  machine  cut  and  of  ample  size  to 
stand  the  severest  strains.  A  relief  valve  set  at  the  maximum  working  pressure  of  this  pun  p  is 
furnished  with  each  outfit,  making  it  impossible  to  wreck  the  pump  in  case  the  water  becomes 
obstructed  at  any  point  in  the  pipe  line. 

In  writing  for  further  information  on  these  outfits  be  sure  and  give  us  the  distance  the  pump 
is  to  be  placed  from  the  water,  the  number  of  feet  the  water  is  to  be  elevated  both  in  the  suction 
and  discharge  line,  the  amount  of  water  required  per  hour  and  the  size  and  length  of  pipe  to  be 
pumped  through. 


SPECIFICATIONS    OF   THE    CARPENTER   POWER   DRIVEN    TRIPLEX    PUMP 


Truck — 4  inch  channels. 

Wheels — Front  14x4  inches,  rear  22x4  Inches. 

Engine — Direct   geared  to   pump. 

Pump  Crank  Shaft — High  grade  steel. 

Valves — Rubber  <disc  type,  easily  accessible. 

Cylinders  and  Plungers — Close  grained  grey  iron. 


Gears — Accurately   machine   cut. 

Base  Plate — Steel  reinforced  yvlth  steel  tee. 

Relief  Valve — Set  at  maximum,  working  pressure  of  pump, 

furnished  with  each  outfit. 
Extreme  Suction  Lift — 20  feet. 
Engine   Mounted   on   Outfit — Carpenter  hopper  cooled. 


THE  CARPENTER  POWER  DRIVEN  TRIPLEX  PUMP 

Carpenter  No.   1  Power  Driven  Triplex  Pump  com-  Outfit  complete,  mounted  on  steel  truck 1646.66 

I'cTn.'^rifdi-vZ'Z.  lA'inc^''Lc'u^n^\vX'o^  ^^^^.Telf  o^°sl!id^''^iTh^.^^7ncT^'gl^"4  ^T  ^°'?; 

disrbartrp     TTTTTKn    "WTTH    RELIEF    VALVE  plete   on    skid,    with    3%    Inch   by   4   inch   smglo 

^ounref'in^'cVnne°ctiTn"wit?''cir^p^nt^e^'^^?;  T,lllZ'%\\^''^S'%hH''^^l^^PvUri 

horsepower  gasoline  eng  ne  (capacity  1500  gal-  ^^?  „^^  '  ,        „             WITH    RELIEF    VALVE, 

ions  per  hour— total  held  350  feet  or  maximum  w^^noiJ^«=^H^o''In"i'..  ""  '"     ^  u'"^'"o"/nn     ^',^ 

pressure   of   150   pounds) $546.66                 ^.n"^  T^T^„1^^^?' t.1  tP^lTI^M.^^''^^   ""?  ^^'" 

Outfit  complete,  mounted  on  steel  truck 573.33                '°"^^^^-^^   of  2^   pound's)                   '  °'  maximum 

Carpenter  No.   2  Power  Driven  Triplex  Pump  com-  pressure   of  200   pounds) 813.33 

plete  on  skid,  with  3  inch  by  4  inch  single  act-  Outfit   complete,   mounted   on   steel   truck 84U.U0 

ing   Triplex   Pump,    IV,    inch    su'-t'on,    1  Va    inch  Complete    housing   for    outfit 53.33 

^ru^nref-in^'^cYn^^ctr'^^it^^C^ir^^nt^e^'^;^?;  ^-^.TCr';"  ""'^'7  F'^^tT  ^^^"^'°  '"  '=°""^''"°"      40.00 

horsepower     gasoline     engine      (capacity     1500  with   dry   cells  and  coil 

gallons  per  hour — total   head   460  feet  or  max-  „„„  „,        High    Ten<!ion    Gear    Driven    "Dixie"    Magneto    (no      ,_  ,„ 

Imum  pressure  of  200  pounds) fa.JO.00  ^ry  cells  or  coll) '^-^"^ 


GEO-B-CAItPEM'TER  «  QO, 


257' 


THE  EVINRUDE  UNIT  CENTRIFUGAL  PUMP 


The  ever  increasing  popularity  of  the  Evinrude  Motor  makes  it  unnecessary 
for  us  to  enter  into  a  lengthy  description  of  it.  Since  its  tiist  appearance  on 
the  marliet,  its  record  for  efficiency,  durability  and  service  has  put  it  well  to 
the  front  in  the  ranks  of.  motors. 

The  manufacturers  of  the  Evinrude  have  combined  the  motor  with  an 
unusually    high    grade    centrifugal    pump. 

The  pump  proper  consists  only  of  a  rotating  impeller  mounted  within  a 
casing.  To  the  casing  la  bolted  the  bracket,  or  mounting,  for  the  gasoline 
motor,  which  furnishes  the  power.  This  is  coupled  up  by  direct  drive,  so 
that  not  an  ounce  of  power  is  lost. 

The  ignition  is  built  into  the  flywheel  in  the  form  of  the  Evinrude  Magneto 
— Flywheel  Type.  Being  entirely  insulated  and  protected,  the  magneto  cannot 
be  damaged  or  put  out  of  commission  by  dampness  or  even  a  drenching  rain 
Your  power  plant  is  absolutely  dependable. 

The   pump  is   set   right   down   into   the   excavation    and   submerged    In    tho 
water.     No   suction   pipe   is   required — there    is   no   need   of   priming.     Start   the 
motor,  with  a  half-turn  of  the  flywheel,  and  the  pump  starts  the  water  through 
the   discharge   pipe.     With    the   outlet   of   11,2    inches,    and   the   large,    open,    un 
obstructed  passages,   the  pump   will   deliver   large   quantities — average   capacit 
of  2,400  gallons  per  hour  against  a  25  foot  head,   in  the  2   H.   P.   size — of  ev   u 
semi-fluids,    or    water    containing    gritty    or    solid    matter,    without    choking    < 
causing   undue    wear.     Only    17V^   inch   by   24    inch   floor   space   required.      The 
light  weight,    133   lbs.,  permits  of  easy   handling  by  two  men. 

The  parts  are  few  and  there  is  nothing  complicated  or  difficult  to  get  at 
Starting  is  easy  and  the  operation  simple.  Any  man  on  the  Job  can  handle  thL 
Evinrude.  An  engineer's  knowledge  Is  not  required — and  a  good  sav- 
ing can  be  effected  right  there.  In  the  2  H.  P.  size,  the  gasoline  tank 
holds  one  gallon — sufficient  for  four  hours  running — remarkably  low  fuel 
cost.  The  lubricating  oil  is  mixed  right  with  the  gasoline — no  oil  cups 
to  watch  or  worry  about.  You  can  leave  the  pump  without  attention  for 
hours  at  a  time  and  on  your  return  you  will  find  it  plugging  along 
faithfully  and  steadily. 

By  the    addition   of   the    rowboat    bracket    and    propeller    sleeve,    the 
motor   proper   can    be   used   for    driving    a   rowboat,    skiff,    work-boat    or 
scow.     Or,   by  removing  the  propeller  and  substituting  a  flanged  pulley, 
you  can  belt  up  to  a  grindstone  or  saw. 
WEIGHTS 
2   H.   P.   net   133   pounds.     Crated   for   shipment,    169   pounds. 
3%   H.  P.   net  167  pounds.     Crated  for  shipment,   212  pounds. 


J  H.  P.  Rowboat  Motor  complete,  with  Centrifugal 

Pump    complete    $110.00 

Centrifugal    Pump    complete    with    2    H.     P.     Motor, 

minus  propeller  sleeve,   bracket,   etc 90.00 

2   H.    P.    Rowboat   Motor,    complete , 90.00 

Centrifugal  Pump  complete,  for  Z  H.  P.  Motor 30.00 


LIST  PRICES 

31/2    H. 


Fig.    S54.      Kvlnrude   Unit 


P.  Rowboat  Motor  complete,  with  Centrifu- 
gal Pump,  complete $150.Q 

Centrifugal   Pump   complete,    with   3%    H.   P.   Motor, 

minus  propeller  sleeve,   bracket,  etc 115.0 

31/3    H.   P.  Rowboat  Motor  complete 125.0 

Centrifugal  Pump  complete  for  SVg   H.  P.   Motor...      45.0 


NOTE — Any    model    of    Evinrude    can   be   attached   to   the  pump,  but  the  lower  priced  ones  are  as  efHcient  as  any 
tor  the  work.  

POWER  ROTARY  FORCE  PUMP 
OX  FRAME 

Arranged   with   Tiglit   and   Loose   Pulleys 

Fig.  120  represents  our  Power  Rotary  Force  Pump 
on  cast  iron  frame  and  arranged  with  tight  and 
loose   pulleys. 

The  Cams  or.  gears  are  milled  on  both  sides  and 
faced   and  key-seated   to   shafts. 

The  Case  is  bored  true  to  gauge  to  accommodate 
tho  cams  with  just  enough  clearance  to  produce 
higliest   elliciency. 

The  Shafts  are  of  ground  cold  rolled  steel,  centered 
and  straightened.  No.  1,  2  and  3  are  1  1/16  inch 
diameter.     No.  4  and  5  are  114   inch  diameter. 

The  Stuffing  Box  is  of  latest  design  and  will  not 
leak. 

As  shown  in  cut,  the  pulleys  are  supported  by  very 
strong  bearings  with  babbit  lined  boxes,  the  shaft 
extending  out  a  sufficient  length  beyond  the  bear- 
ings to  admit  the  use  of  a  balance  wheel,  but  this 
wheel   is  only   furnished   when   ordered. 

This  pump  can  be  used  in  all  place?  where  a  large 
quantity  of  water  or  liquids  of  any  kind  are  re- 
<iuired;")s  constructed  to  operate  against  a  pres- 
.'^^ure  of  from  ten  to  fifty  pounds  to  the  square  inch, 
discharging  a  steady  steam  of  water. 

Uill  draw  water  15  feet  and  force  to  an  elevation 
of  100  feet. 


Fig.  120 


SIZES  AND  UST  PRICES 


No. 

Suction 
Fitted  for 
Pipe,  Inches 

Discharge 
Fitted  for 
Pipe,  inches 

size  Pulleys 
Inches 

Weight 
pounds 

.\t   100 
H.    P.    M. 
gallons 

Iron 

Bronze  Case 
and  Cams 

Bronze* 

1 
2 
3 
4 

I'/i 
114 
I'i 

I'-:: 

-1 
1 

lU 

10x3                           73                      13 
10x3                          80                      14 
10x3                            87                       17 
]2x3iL.                     142           1            27 
IJxIi'i                       146            1             36 

$27.00                      $49.00 
32.00                        56.00 
38.00                       63.00 
48.00                       78.00 
54.00                       90.00 

$60.00 
65.00 
75.00 
100.00 
120.00 

•Bronze    pumps    have    all    parts    coming    in    contact    with    liquid   of  bronze. 
Ratio   of  Speed   from   100   to   200   Revolutions   per   Minute. 


258 


Geo-BCar.peN'ter  ^  eo. 


CENTRIFUGAL  PUMPS 

HORIZONTAL  SIDE  SUCTION 
Direct  Connected  to  Vertical  Gasoline  Engine 


^^^■is^ 


Fig.  1231A 


This  is  our  Centrifugal  Water 
Pump  directly  connected  to  a  high 
speed  gasoline  engine.  The  combined 
pump  and  engine  are  mounted  on  a 
substantial  cast  iron  base  together 
with  a  suitable  gasoline  tank.  Pro- 
vision is  made  for  circulating  the 
cooling  water  through  the  engine  di- 
rectly from  the  centrifugal  pump,  thus 
making  a  very  compact  and  portable 
outfit. 

As  the  speed  of  these  engines  can 
be  instantly  changed  while  running, 
they  offer  a  wide  range  of  capacities 
and  elevations,  making  them  useful 
for  contractors,  and  others  in  pump- 
ing out  trenches,  excavation  for  foun- 
dations, etc.,  where  a  portable  outfit 
that  can  be  quickly  put  in  service 
is  required. 

A  suction  hose  and  foot  valve  can 
be  used  and  the  pump  primed  by 
pouring  full  of  water,  or  a  primer  can 
be  provided  on  the  suction  and  the 
pump  primed  by  hand. 


Fig.  1231B 


No. 
Pump 

Size  of  Pipe 

Approximate  Capacity 
and   Total  Head 

Size  Engine 

Discharge 
inches 

Suction 
inches 

H.  P. 

Number 
Cylinders 

Price 

2 
3 
4 
5 

3 

3ya 
4 

5 

3 
4 
4 
5 

100  gal.  25  ft.  to  200  gal.  10  ft. 
150    "     50   "    "   400     "     10   " 
200    "     60  "    "   600    "     10  " 
200    "    60  "    "   900    "    10  " 

31/2 

7 
12 
18 

1 
2 
2 
3 

$285.00 
375.00 
465.00 
645.00 

Price  covers  outfit  complete  as  shown  in   illustration,  including  gasoline  tank  mounted  on 
pump,  carburetor,  timer  and  spark  plugs. 

A  spark  coll  with  suitable  dry  battery  cells,  switch  and  battery  wires  is  also  supplied.' 
For  table  of  Speed  of  Pumps,  see  index.  ♦ 


GEO-B'eARPEM*TER  «  CO. 


259 


CHALLENGE  DOUBLE-ACTING  FORCE  PUMPS 


All  "Challenge"  Pumps  have  brass-cased 
piston  rods,  brass  valves  and  seats,  and  as 
Cylinders  are  either  brass  lined  or  brass 
working  parts  are  unaffected  by  acid  or  salt 
water.     Large  air  chamber. 


No. 

Diam. 
Cylin- 
der 
inches 

Suc- 
tion 
inches 

Dis- 
charge 
inches 

Single 
Lever 
Brass 
Lined 

Double 
Lever 
Brass 
Lined 

2 

4 

8 

12 

16 

2Vz 

3 

4 

5 

6 

ly* 

1% 

2 

2y2 

1% 
1% 
2 

$27.00 
28.00 
30.00 
40.00 
50.00 

$35.00 
45.00 
55.00 

Flff. 


Sint^le    Lever 


Flff.  8.    Double  Lever 


PEARSON   DOUBLE-ACTING   FORGE    PUMPS 


An  efficient  pump  for  general  use.  Valves 
are  easy  of  access,  by  unscrewing  the  bolts 
and  lifting  off  the  air  chamber.  Mounted 
on  plank;  is  fitted  for  either  iron  pipe  or 
hose,  as  desired. 

BRASS  LINED 


No. 

Size 
Cylin- 
der 
inches 

Suc- 
tion 
inches 

Dis- 
charge 
inches 

Stroke 
inches 

Price 
Each 

275 
276 

I 

1% 

2% 

1% 
2 

5% 
6 

$27.00 
45.00 

Pig:.  275.  Slnsrle 


Plgr.    27e,   Doable    I^ever 


GOMBINATION   BOILER  TEST  AND  HAND  FEED  PUMPS 

BRASS  FITTED 

This  is  a  double-acting  pump  of  special  design  and  construction,  capable 
of  being  worked  by  one  man  against  500  pounds  pressure.  It  has  brass 
piston  (packed),  brass  piston  rod,  and  forged  steel  connections. 

Length  of  stroke,  5  inches.     Suction  for  1  inch  pipe. 

Discharge  for  %  Inch  pipe.    Weight,  including  base  plate,  60  pounds. 

The  illustration  shows  base  for  fastening  down,  but  where  the  pump  is 
Intended  for  general  purposes  and  to  be  moved  from  place  to  place  (for 
Inspectors  or  boiler-shop  testing,  etc.),  we  can  substitute  a  long  base  on 
which  the  operator  may  stand.  Price  the  same  for  either  style,  but  unless 
otherwise  Instructed  we  will  consider  that  the  squar©  baso  as  Illustrated  is 
wanted. 

Repacking  or  cleaning  is  conveniently  done  by  simply  unbolting  and 
lifting  the  pump  off  from  its  base. 
Pis.  0  Price  each $25.00 


260 


GEO-BeAIiPEM"TER  «  (EO. 


DIAPHRAGM  PUMPS 
THE  CARPENTER  NEW  DIAPHRAGM  SUCTION  PUMPS 

For  Suction  Lift  25  Feet 


Figr.  1223 


Carpenter  Diaphragm  Pumps  are  made  for  handling 
large  quantities  of  muddy  and  gritty  water,  sewage  or 
semi-fluids. 

They  are  the  simplest  type  of  pump  made:  two  valves 
and  a  strong'  rubber  diaphraghm — which  creates  suc- 
tion by  an  up-and-down  motion — constitute  the  pumping 
mechanism  proper.  There  are  no  complicated  parts  to 
get  out  of  order  and  no  sliding  contacts  to  become  worn 
by  gritty  materials. 

These  pumps  are  unexcelled  for  rough  and  ready  serv- 
ice such  as  contractors  require  in  pumping  out  excava- 
tions, trenches,  sewers  and  quarries.  Thousands  of  them 
are  used  for  this  class  of  work  by  contractors,  railroads 
and  construction  companies. 

Large  numbers  of  Carpenter  Diaphragm  Pumps  are 
also  used  for  bilge  pumping  on  vessels,  barges  and 
dredges.  Their  large  capacity  and  rugged  construction 
make  them  especially  suitable  for  this  service.  Mines 
that  use  the  cyanide  process  employ  Carpenter  Dia- 
phragm Pumps  for  handling  slimes  and  other  semi-fluids. 


No. 

Stroke 

Suction 

Approx. 
Capacity 
per  Hour 

Approximate 

Weight  in 

lbs. 

Price 

2 
3 
4 

3  in. 

3  in. 

4  in. 

2  1/2  in.  iron  pipe 

3  in.  iron  pipe 

4  in.  iron  pipe 

1800  gals. 
4000  gals. 
6000  gals. 

127 
178 
266 

?19.00 
24.00 
35.00 

For  repair  parts  see  Edson  Repair  list.     The   Carpenter  and  Edson  Diaphragm  Suction  Pump 
Parts  are  interchangeable. 


EDSON'S  DIAPHRAGM  FORGE  PUMP 

ALL  GALVANIZED  IRON 
For  Both  Side  and  Bottom  Suction 


Size  Pump 


Capacity 

per  Hour 

sals. 


Diameter 

of  Suction 

inches 


Diam.  of 
Discharse 

inches 


No.    0         I         1,500        I 


2V2 


iide  Snrtion         I    Bottom  SuctJ 

$25.00  I     "     $20.00 


Fig.   224.      Side    Suc- 
tion, for  Hose 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   ^  60. 


261 


GENUINE  EDSON  PATENT  DIAPHRAGM  FREE  PUMP 

FOR   WATER,   GRAVEL   AND 
SEWAGE 


Length 

Stroke 
inches 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke 

gallons 

Diam. 

of 

Suction 

inches 

Price  Each 

Size 
Pump 

Side 

Suc- 
tion 

Bottom     M 

Sue-      ^ 
tion       K 

No.     2 
No.     3 
No.     4 

1" 

4 

¥2 

1 

4 

$19.00  $14.00      "■ 
24.00     16.00 
35.00     25.00 

Fig.  225A.     Bottom    Suction, 
for    Iron    Pipe 


Note  Capacity 

Capacity  operated  by  one  man: 
No.  2,  1800  gallons  per  hour. 
No.  3,  4000  gallons  per  hour. 
No.  4,  6000  gallons  per  hour. 

Illustrations     shotv      i>arl8      of 
Side  Suction  Pump 


Fig.    225B.     Side    Suction, 
Hose 


Repairs   for  Edson 
Diapliragm  Pumps 


For  No. ; 
Pump 


For  No.  4 
Pump 


Repairs    for   Fdson 
Diapliragm  Pump.<4 


Bultoni  Inlet 


For  No.  ; 
Pump 


I  or  No.  4 
Pump 


Base     

Head      

Standard     

Spider     

Brake    Socket     

Upper    Valve     

Lower   Valve    

Tee    Bolt    

Head  Bolt  and  Nut,  3   in  set 

Brake'    

Lag  Screw,   4   in   set 

Cross    Bar 

Stand,    Bolt    and    Nut,    2    in 

set    

Lower  Valve,  Rubber 

Diaphragm 

Waterway     

Waterway  Bolt,    3    in    set.. 
Waterway  Rubber     


Where  more  than  one 
article  in  set.  the  price  Is 
for  each  one. 


$11. 
7. 
1. 
1. 
1. 
1. 
1. 
1. 


$14.00 

9.00 

2.00 

1.80 

1.40 

1.50 

1.70 

1.00 

.70 

5.00 

.30 

.90 

.70 

.70 

5.00 

7.00 

.60 


$2i!.00 

15.00 

3.80 

2.00 

2.70 

2.20 

2.00 

1.60 

.90 

7.00 

.30 

1.50 

.90 

.90 

6.50 

10.00 


Base      

Head     .. 

Standard     

Spider     

Brake  Socket   

Upper  Valve    

Lower  Valve    

Tee   Bolt    

Head     Bolt    and    Nut.     3 

in  set    

Stand,    Bolt    and    Nut,    2 

in  set   

Brake'     

Lag    Screw,   4    in   set 

Cross  Bar   

Upper  Valve  Rubber  .... 
Lower  Valve  Rubber    .... 

Diaphragm     

Lower  Valve  Washer.  .  .  . 
Lower  Valve  Guard  .... 
Upper  Valve  Bolt.  2  in  set 
Upper        Valve'        Thumb 

Screw    

Lower   Valve    Guard    Bolt 

Lower    Valve    Bolt    

Upper  Valve  Guard 


$11.00 
9.00 
3.00 
1.80 
1.40 
.60 
1.00 
1.00 

.70 

.70 
5.00 


5.00 
.20 
.30 
.10 

.70 
.70 


$21.00 
15.00 
3.80 
2.00 
2.70 
2.20 
2.00 
1.60 

.90 

.90 
7.00 

.30 
1.50 
1.70 
1.70 
6.50 

.50 

.50 
1.00 

.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 


FOR  TRENCH  PUMPS  FITTED  COMPLETE  WITH   GASOLINE  ENGINE,   SEE  INDEX 


262 


GEO-B-CAKPEffTER  «  So, 


CENTRIFUGAL  PUMPS 

HORIZOXTAJ. 


Fig.  2301 
Horizontal  Side  Suction  Centrifngral  Pamp 


This  Pump  is  designed  and  constructed  throughout 
on  very  liberal  lines.  The  case  or  shell  is  of  the  solid 
type,  A-ery  heavy,  and  the  runner  of  large  diameter, 
adapting  the  pump  for  slow  speed. 

The  inside  of  the  case  is  machine  finished,  and  the 
runner  machined  and  accurately  fitted  to  it;  and  our 
construction  gives  a  closer  running  fit  and  greater  ef- 
ficiency than  can  be  obtained  in  the  old  style  split  case. 

The  shaft  is  large  and  the  bearings  are  generously 
proportioned,  and  ample  stuffing  box  and  gland  being 
provided.  The  discharge  can  be  readily  adjusted  at 
any  angle.  All  parts  are  accurately  interchangeable 
and  any  part  can  be  readily  duplicated. 

Brass  fitted  pumps  have  runner  and  shaft  of  brass. 

These  Pumps  can  be  fitted  -with  tight  and  loose 
pulleys,  if  desired,  at  an  extra  charge. 


No. 
Pump 

Gallons 
Capacity 

Size  of  Pipe 

Pulley 

Price 
Iron 

Price 
Brass 

Brass  Fitted 

Discharge  1     Suction 
inches       |      inches 

Diameter 
inches 

Face 
inches 

Extra 

k 

2 

1" 

5 

6 

8 
10 
12 
15 
18 

30 

70 

90 

120 

185 

265 

360 

470 

735 

1,060 

2,000 

3,000 

4,300 

7,000 

10,000 

1 

J" 

2 

5 
6 

8 
10 
12 
15 
18 

l^/i 
2 

I'' 
1* 

6 

8 
10 
12 
15 
18 
20 

4 

5 

6 

& 

7 

7 

8 
10 
10 

14      . 
20 
24 
30 
Special 
Special 

i 

5 
6 

6 

8 

.    8 

8 

10 

12 

12 

12 

14 

Special 

Special 

$30.00 

45.00 

60.00 

,75.00  , 

90.00  ' 

110.00 

120.00 

130.00 

165.00 

225.00 

310.00 

395.00 

500.00 

850.00 

1,300.00 

$35.00 
75.00 
100.00 
140.00 
165.00 
200.00 
230.00 
250.00 
410.00 
600.00 

$6.00 

15.00 

18.00 

22.00 

27.00 

30.00 

40.00 

48.00 

72.00 

108.00 

130.00 

265.00 

HORIZONTAL  W^TH  PRIMER 

Same  Pump  as  above  with  the  exception 
that  a  hand  suction  primer  is  added.  At  times 
it  is  desirable  to  prime  the  smaller  pumps  by 
hand. 

This  may  be  done  by  opening  the  air  cock 
at  the  top  of  the  shell  and  then  using  the  hand 
pump  on  the  primer  until  the  water  flows  from 
the  air  cock,  when  the  pump  can  be  started. 

On  sizes  above  8  inch  it  is  advisable  to  use 
an  ejector  and  either  a  foot  valve  or  a  flap 
valve.  No  foot  valve  or  flap  valve  is  necessary 
when  the  hand  primer  is  used. 

In  this  illustration  the  method  of  attaching 
the  shell  to  the  hood  on  the  upper  pump  is 
clearly  shown. 

Brass  fitted  pumps  have  runner  and  shaft 
of  brass. 

These  Pumps  can  be  fitted  Avith  tight  and 
loose  pulleys,  if  desired,  at  an  extra  charge. 


No. 
Pump 

Capacity 
Gallons 

.Size  of  Pipe 

Pulley 

Discharge 

Suction 

Diameter  1          Face 

Iron 

Brass 

Extra 

inches 

inches 

inches     |         Inches 

IVz 

70 

1^/z 

2 

5 

5 

$60:«0 

$115.00 

$15.00 

1% 

90 

2 

2% 

a 

5 

75.00 

150.00 

18.00 

2 

120 

2 

3 

c 

95.00 

200.00 

22.00 

i^ 

185 

%Vt 

3Vi 

7 

110.00 

235.00 

27.00 

265 

% 

4 

7 

135.00 

280.00 

30.00 

t^ 

360 

%% 

41/4 

145.00 

310.00 

40.00 

4 

470 

4 

5 

10 

160.00 

350.00 

48.00 

5 

735 

5 

6 

10 

10 

200.00 

550.00 

72.00 

6 

1,060 

6 

8 

14 

12 

270.00 

800.00 

108.00 

8 

2.000 

8 

10 

20 

12 

375.00 



130.00 

Geo-B-Car^peM'ter  s  Co. 


263 


CENTRIFUGAL  PUMPS 

These  Side  Suction  Centrifugal  Pumps  are  arranged  for  motor 
drive  and  are  directly  connected  to  an  electric  motor.  The  smaller 
sizes  have  both  pump  and  motor  mounted  on  a  cast  iron  bed  plate, 
while  the  larger  sizes  have  a  light  steel  frame  provided  instead  of  a 
cast  iron  base. 

Flexible  couplings  connecting  the  pump  and  motor  shafts  can  be 
furnished  at  an  added  price  when  so  ordered. 

The  pump  is  provided  with  bracket  bearing  of  the  ring  oiling 
type,  which  is  outside  of  and  separate  from  tlie  stuffing  box. 

To  adapt  these  pumps  to  the  varion.s  motor  speeds.  $«pecial  con- 
struction is  always  necessary;  therefore  inquiries  should  always 
state  the  voltage  and  kind  of  current  UMcd,  amount  of  liquid  to  be 
pumped,  and  total  height  to  ^^hich  liquid  is  to  be  raised. 


Fig.  1906 

Side  Suction  for  Electric  Motor  Drive 

OB  Cast  Iron  Base 


Fig. 

1906 — Sizes. 

Capacities.  Prices.  Etc, 

No. 

1     Economical    Capacity 

Price 

Br.    Fitted 

Price 

Pump 

1                    Gallons 



Iron 

Extra 

Brass 

1 

10-     30 

S   70.00   ■ 

$      6.00 

$   70.00 

1^ 

50-     70 

80.00 

15.00 

110.00 

1*4 

70-      90 

110.00 

18.00 

140.00 

100-   120 

140.00 

22.00 

190.00 

2% 

150-   185 

160.00 

27.00 

220.00 

3 

!                     225-   265 

180.00 

30.00 

260.00 

3% 

300-   360 

190.00 

40.00 

290.00 

4 

400-   470 

210.00 

48.00 

315.00 

5 

600-   735 

250.00 

72.00 

500.00 

-5 

900-1060 

320.00 

lOS.OO 

S 

lSOO-2000 

410.00 

130.00 

Prices  are  for  pump  complete  with  frame  to  receive  motor,  but  do  not  include  motor. 
FOR    -MOTORS,    SEE    IXDEX  •" 


CENTRIFUGAL  BILGE  PUMPS 

The  illustration  to  the  right  shows  our  Electric  Centrifu- 
gal Bilge  Pump  for  pumping  sewerage,  draining  basements. 
etc.  It  is  entirely  automatic  in  its  action  and,  as  the  shell 
is  constantly  submerged  in  the  liquid  to  be  pumped,  no  prim- 
ing is  necessary.  The  motor  is  controlled  by  a  float  so 
arranged  that  the  motor  starts  automatically  when  the  liquid 
reaches  a  given  height  in  the  pit.  stopping  when  it  is  empty. 
In  its  construction,  the  pump,  discharge  pipe,  etc.,  are  sup- 
ported from  the  pit-cover,  so  that  all  parts  of  the  outfit  can 
be  removed  for  inspection  or  repair  bv  simply  lifting  this 
pit-cover. 

The  pit  may  be  of  iron,  brick  or  concrete  at  will. 

We  are  prepared  to  furnish  outfits  of  any  capacity  to  suit 
any  conditions.  AVe  solicit  inquiries,  which  should  state  the 
character  and  amount  of  liquid  to  be  pumped,  together  with 
the  diameter  and  depth  of  pit.  total  height  to  which  the 
liquid  is  to  be  raised,  voltage  and  kind  of  electric  current. 


Fig.    1910 — Sizes,    Capacities,    Etc. 

>o.  O — Capacity     30-  50  gallons  per  minute. 

Xo.  1 — Capacity     50-100  gallons  per  minute. 

>'o.  2 — Capacity   125-200  gallons  per  minute. 

>'o.  3 — Capacity  250-400  gallons  per  minute. 

Price  quotes!  will  cover  outfit  complete,  as  shown  in  illus- 
tration, for  intermittent  service,   but  does  not  include  pit. 

Regular  construction  is  for  a  pit  5  feet  in  depth,  and 
36-inch  inside  diameter  for  sizes  N'o.  0,  1  and  2;  and  40-inch 
inside  diameter  for  size  No.  3. 

Pumps  arranged  for  pits  more  than  five  feet  in  depth  will 
be  charged  extra. 

Prices  on  special  steel  and  cast  iron  pits  on  application. 

Prices  Quoted  on   Request 

In  forwarding  specifications  for  quotations,  be  sure  to 
mention  vertical  lift  in  feet  wanted,  as  well  as  type  of  motor, 
number  of  gallons  per  minute   to   be   handled. 

FOR   PIPE    .V>D   FITTIXGS.   SEE   IXDEX 


Fig.   inio 
Centrifugal  Bilge  Pump  in  Pit 


264: 


GEO-BCARPENfTER  «  QO. 


CENTRIFUGAL  PUMPS 

A^RTICAL 


Vei'tical  Submerged  Centrifugal  Pump  with  Feet 

This  pump  is  intended  to  be  entirely  sub- 
merged in  the  liquid  to  be  pumped  and  needs  no 
priming.  The  weight  of  shaft  is  entirely  sup- 
ported by  the  yoke,  which  has  a  bearing  with 
adjustment  at  the  top,  making  a  very  durable 
pump,  there  being  no  step  bearing  inside  the 
shell  to  cut  and  wear.  By  simple  removing  the 
nuts  at  the  top  of  the  shell,  all  of  the  running 
parts,  including  the  runner,  can  be  lifted  out 
for  inspection. 


Vertical   Submerged   Centrifugal   Pimip   With 
Timber  Pieces 

This  pump  is  arranged  with  timber  castings 
for  bolting  to  vertical  timbers.  In  irrigation 
work,  where  the  pumps  are  usually  placed  in  a 
pit  at  a  considerable  depth,  vertical  timbers  to 
support  the  pump  shell  are  usually  used. 

Contractors  frequently  use  this  arrangement 
in  excavations  and  lower  the  pump  and  timber 
frame  in  the  trench  as  added  depth  is  required. 


We  can  supply  both  these  pumps  with  the  discharge  elbows  increased  to  the  next  pipe  size  at 
the  price  of  i-egular  pump,  when  so  ordered. 


No.    ^ 

Capacity 

Size 
Discharge 

Pulley 

Coupling 
Bored   for 
Inch  Shaft 

Price 

Price 

Pump 

Gallons 

Pipe 
Inches 

Diametei- 
Inches 

Pace 
Inches 

Iron 

Brass 

1 

30 

1 

4 

3 

% 

$    30.00 

$    35.00 

IV2 

70 

11/2 

5 

5 

% 

42.00 

75.00 

1% 

90 

2 

6 

5 

1 

53.00 

100.00 

2 

120 

2 

6 

6 

IVs 

69.00 

140.00 

21/2 

185 

21/2 

7 

6 

IVs 

84.00 

170.00 

3 

265 

3 

7 

8 

IVs 

100.00 

225.00 

31/2 

360 

ZV2 

8 

8 

IVs 

109.00 

235.00 

4 

470 

4 

10 

8 

ly* 

117.00 

260.00 

5 

735 

5 

10 

10 

1% 

147.00 

420.00 

6 

1,060 

6 

14 

12 

1% 

179.00 

580.00 

8 

2,000 

8 

20- 

12 

2V8 

282.00 

^   12 

3,000 

10 

24 

12 

21/2 

350.00 

4,300 

12 

30 

14 

2% 

420.00 

15 

7,000 

15 

Special 

Special 

Special 

600.00 

18 

10,000 

18 

Special 

Special 

Special 

950.00 

For   Vertical   Shaft   Bearings,   see   index. 


GEO-B-CARPENfTER  ^  60. 


2g; 


SAND  AND  GRAVEL  PUMPS 
CENTRIFUGAL 


Fig-.  331.     Direct    Connected 


DIRECT    CONNECTED 

This  Gravel  and  Dredging  Pump  is  connected  di- 
rectly to  a  Vertical  Steam  Engine.  A  direct  connected 
outfit  is  sometimes  preferable  to  a  belted  outfit  on 
account  of  portability,  compactness,  etc.,  but  as  the 
height  to  which  the  pump  will  deliver  depends  upon 
its  speed,  and  as  the  speed  of  the  pump  is  limited  to 
the  speed  of  the  engine,  it  can  be  seen  that  these  out- 
fits are  not  intended  for  high  lifts. 

They  are  usually  used  against  heads  of  15  to  20 
feet  maximum. 


The  size  of 

engine  to  be  used  is 

governed  largely 

by  the  steam  pressure  to  be  used. 

Cubic  yards   of 

Dia. 

Solids  per  Hour 

Sol- 
ids 

Size  of 

Size  of 

g 

d 
2 

Per  cent  of 

Pipe 

Engine 

Solids 

Price 

10% 

15% 

207o 

will 

Pass 

in. 

Disc, 
in. 

Suet, 
in. 

Dia. 
in. 

Strk. 
inch 

4 

14 

21 

28 

2 

4 

4 

6 

6 

$390.00 

« 

30 

45 

60 

4Vo 

6 

6 

7 

7 

510.00 

8 

60 

90 

120 

6 

8 

8 

9 

9 

820.00 

10 

90 

135 

ISO 

8 

10 

10 

10 

10 

1050.00 

12 

125 

190 

250 

10 

12 

12 

12 

12      11450.00 

Price  is  for  outfit  as  illustrated,  including  engine 
complete  with  throttle  valve,  oil  cups  and  cylinder 
lubricator,  together  with  suction  and  discharge  elbows, 
flap  valve  and  ejector  on  pump. 


BELT  DRIVEN 

The  pump  shell  is  made  in  one  casting,  of  the  over- 
hung type,  and  is  bolted  to  the  frame  in  such  a  manner 
that  it  can  be  easily  removed  or  adjusted  to  discharge 
at  any  angle.  A  removable  disc  is  fitted  to  the  suction 
side  of  the  pump  which  can  be  readily  removed  and 
the  piston  withdrawn  through  the  opening,  without 
disturbing  the  pump  shell  or  discharge  piping.  The 
frame  is  made  strong  and  heavy  for  hard  service  and 
the  bearings  are  extra  long  and  ample.  The  runner 
is  of  the  enclosed  type  of  large  diameter  for  slow 
speeds.  A  si^ecial  swiveling  device  allows  the  suction 
elbow  to  be  swung  to  any  desired  position  by  simply 
loosening  the  nuts. 


S 

6 

Cu.  Yds.  Sol- 
ids   per    Hr. 
Per   Cent 
Solids 

Size 
Dis. 
and 
Suet. 
Pipe 
inch 

Pulley 

1° 

lis 

Ill 

Price 

10% 

20% 

Dia. 
in. 

Pace 
in. 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 
30 
60 
90 
125 

28 

60 

120 

180 

250 

4 
6 
8 
10 
12 

12 
18 
24 
30 
40 

12 
12 
12 
14 
16 

4 

8 

15 

25 

30 

2 

8 
10 

$210.00 
300.00 
475.00 
600.00 
850.00 

FIff.  332,     Belt  Driven 


Prices  include  suction  and  discharge  elbows,  flap 
valve  and  ejector. 


266 


GEO•B•eAKPE^fTER  s  Co. 


*NYE"  NEW  MODEL  DOUBLE  CYLINDER  HIGH 
PRESSURE  STEAM  PUMP 

THE  ALL-AROUND  CONTRACTOR'S  PUMP 

For  cofferdam  and  caisson  work,  quarries, 
mines,  well-point  system,  paper  mills,  tanneries, 
gas  and  chemical  works,  refineries,  etc. 

This  Pump  is  specially  designed  and  adapted 
for  wells  or  caissons  in  deep  foundation  and 
mining  work.  No.  2  Pump  requires  only  a 
space  of  20  inches  square  for  installation.  Does 
not  interfere  with  the  placing  of  lagging,  as 
pump  is  suspended  and  a  10  foot  suction  hose 
is  attached  to  the  bottom  of  pump,  allowing 
ample  room  for  all  other  necessary  operations 
below  point  where  pump  is  placed — a  very 
important  feature  not  found  in  other  pumps  of 
similar  make. 

Guaranteed  to  deliver  water  a  height  of  150 
feet,  and  is  the  only  pump  made  which  will, 
without  injury  to  same,  handle  water  contain- 
ing sand  or  silt. 

The  Nj^e  New  Model  Double  Cylinder  High 
Pressure  Steam  Pump  creates  a  high  vacuum 
and  therefore  has  greater  suction  lift  and  will 
discharge  to  a  greater  height  with  greater 
rapidity  and  with  less  steam  than  other  pumps 
of  similar  type.  It  has  no  pistons  or  plungers, 
no  engine  with  gears  or  other  parts  to  cause 
trouble.  It  is  impossible  for  sand,  grit  or  mud 
to  affect  its  operation.  Will  suck  air  and  water 
without  losing  its  priming.  Discharges  a  full, 
continuous,  steady  stream.  Cylinders  are  air 
cushioned.  Has  no  exhaust.  Steam  is  used 
twice.  Automatically  takes  care  of  variation 
in  boiler  pressure.  Has  mushroom  type  spray 
basket  jets.  Patent  priming  device.  High  di^ 
charge  velocity.  No  reciprocating  parts.  Simple 
and  compact,  takes  up  least  space.  Handles 
liquids  at  higher  temperatures.  Operates  at  40  degrees  below  zero.  Shock  is  eliminated.  It  will 
operate  equally  well  suspended  or  stationary. 

The  Pump  consists  of  two  connected  hollow  cylinders  with  discharge  chambers  at  one  side,  all 
cast  in  one  piece  forming  main  body  of  the  pump;  bottom  of  these  three  chambers  contains  suction 
and  discharge  parts.  At  the  top  the  two  cylinders  are  sealed  by  steam  yoke  connection  embodying 
the  Nye  special  spray  basket  jets.  The  steam  yoke  carries  two  original  Nye  features,  a  pair  of  air 
valves  and  a  hollow  steam  valve  that  floats  in  its  chamber.  This  valve  is  extremely  simple  and 
sensitive  to  pressure,  vacuum  and  its  own  gravity — the  operating  mediums — and  is  responsible  in 
a  high  degree  for  the  steam  economy  of  the  Nye  Pump.  Its  function  is  admission  of  steam  to  the 
filling  cylinder  in  time  to  aid  the  air  cushion,  overcoming  shock  from  ram  action  of  the  rising  column 
of  water.  Following  the  cushioning  function  the  steam  valve  admits  steam  for  the  discharge.  Fill- 
ing of  the  alternate  cylinder  cuts  off  the  supply  of  steam,  permitting  expansion  of  the  residual 
charge,  thereby  causing  discharge  from  both  cylinders  simultaneously.  The  result  of  this  lap  of 
discharge  is  a  sustained  momentum.  An  almost  imperceptible  increment  is  the  only  evidence  of 
the  junction  of  the  discharge  cycles. 

Priming  is  not  required  for  short  suctions,  but  if  it  is  desired  to  pump  air  and  water  at  bottom 
of  suction,  keeping  the  water  down  so  that  the  men  can  work  to  good  advantage,  a  small  amount 
of  water  can  be  run  through  the  pump  continually  through  angle  valve  at  the  back  of  the  pump. 


No. 

Weight 
lbs. 

Capacity  Gals,   per  Min. 
Elevations   of 

Sizes  of  Pipes,  inches 

Price  Each 

50  ft.          1          100  ft. 

Suction      1   Discharge    |         Stm. 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

550 

900 

1,600 

2,300 

2.800 
8,500 
4,300 

200 

300 

500 

800 

1,000 

2,000 

8,000 

100 
200 
400 
600 
800 
1,500 
2,000 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
10 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

% 
1 

IV4 
11/2 
2 

$225.00 
300.00 
400.00 
500.00 
600.00 
800.00 

1,000.00 

NYE  SPECIAL  SAND  PUMPS 

For  handling  silica  sand,  fine  coal,  etc.,  up  to  50%    of    solids.      Prices    quoted    upon   request 
Specify  conditions  and  describe  carefully  quantity  and  nature  of  materials  to  be  handled. 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  «  eo. 


26" 


THE  PULSOMETER  STEAM  PUMP 


Although  the  various  types  of  piston, 
rotary,  and  centrifugal  pumps  ade- 
quately me«t  the  ordinary  requlrementB 
of  water,  works  stations,  power  plants, 
industrial  plants,  etc»  they  are  entirely 
unsuitable  for  two  great  classes  of 
pumping  work,  viz., 

(a)  That  In  which  some  sort  of  rough 
and  ready  reliable  pump  is  needed — a 
pump  which  can  be  set  up  and  taken 
down  quickly,  one  which  operates  piac- 
tically  without  attention,  and  is  not  sub- 
ject to  interruptions  or  excessive  wear 
due  to  gritty  or  muddy  water. 

(b)  Permanent  Installations,  where 
the  pump  must  handle  thick,  viscid  or 
gritty  material. 

Contractors  require  a  pump  of  the 
"A"  type  where,  In  draining  a  trench  oi 
excavation,  it  may  be  necessary  to  ->  • 
up  and  operate  the  pump  for  ^h 
periods  In  different  places,  making,  i 
impracticable  to  provide  a  founddii  i 
every  time  the  pump  is  moved.  Lu 
conditions  exist  in  mines,  where  li  i 
often  necessary  to  move  the  pump  ^ 
fire  a  blast  and  then  to  return  it  quick  U 
to  the  same  or  a  new  position,  to  keep 
the  workings  free  from  water.  Quar- 
ries, stone  yards,  brick  yards,  etc  ,  all 
have  requirements  similar  to  these,  and 
furthermore  require  a  pump  which  will 
satisfactorily  handle  gritty  water. 

Sewage  disposal  plants,  sewage  ejec- 
tion in  buildings,  paper  mills,  breweries, 
and  many  other  kinds  of  manufactories, 
require  a  pump  of  the  "B"  type. 

There  is  also  a  "C"  situation — that  in 
water     works,     etc.,     where     the     water 
handled   is   free   from,  sand   or   erit,   but 
and  wll 


Section    through    pumping   chambers 

where  a  pumping  outfit  Is  desired  which  reduces  attention 
to  a  negligible  minimum. 

The  best  answer  to  these  three  problems  is — the  Pulso- 
meter.  It  has  absolutely  no  mechanically  operated  parts, 
the  only  elements  in  motion  being  three  check  valves, 
which  are  enclosed,  and  operate  automatically.  It  has  no 
packings,  glands,  springs,  or  stufling-boxes.  no  rubbing  sur- 
faces, pistons,  gears,  or  shaft  bearings.  It  consists  of  one 
compact    unit,    can   be   picked  up  and   set   down   anywhere, 

TYPES   OF   PULSOMETERS 
DESCRIPTION 
Standard  Improved  Pattern 

(Note  A.)  For  all  general  water-raising  service,  Includ- 
ing handling  of  liquids  containing  large  percentages  of 
thick  mud,  grit  and  sediment,  the  Standard  Improved  Pat- 
tern Pulsometer,  with  Regulation  Flat  Rubber  Valves, 
should  be  used.  This  Is  by  far  the  most  efficient  type  for 
this  purpose. 

Clapper  Valve  Pattern 

(Note  B.)      This  type  is  Intended  for  handling  large  per- 
centages of  sand.     The  Clapper  Valve  Pump  is  by  far  the 
most  efficient  type  fnr  sand  handling  purposes. 
Ball  Valve  Pattern 

OTote  C.)  This  tj-pe  is  Intended  for  special  purposes 
only,  such  as  pumping  Paper  Pulp,  Slaughter-House 
Wastes,  thick,  stringy  substances,  etc. 


Section  through  discharge  chamber 

start  off  as  soon  as  connections  are  made  and  the 
steam  turned  on.  It  needs  no  special  foundation,  requiring 
nothing  more  than  suspension  by  a  chain  or  rope  from  an 
overhead  beam  or  timber. 

In  permanent  installations,  it  is  set  up  with  the  greatest 
ease,  and  can  be  moved  readily  when  required  (since  the 
only  connection  is  the  steam  pipe  to  the  boiler),  and  de- 
mands practically  no  attention. 


(Note  E.) 
rial,  such  as 
in  stock. 


Carborundum  Lined  Pumps 


What  We  Furnish 


Each  Pulsometer  Is  furnished  complete  with  our  special 
added  Improvement,  either  Basket  or  Mushroom  Strainer, 
Steam  and  Relief  Valve  Connections  and  Pump  Hook  for 
suspending  when  necessary.  In  fact,  the  above  prices  in- 
clude everything  necessary  to  attach  to  steam  and  water 
pipes — ready  to  run.  No  piping.  See  Index  for  piping  and 
fittings. 


Numbers,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Dimensions  and  AV^eights  of  the  Improved  Pulsometer 


Capacities  in  gallons  per  minute  at 

different  elevations  with  Boiler 

Power    usually    provided 

(Approximate) 


Sizes   of   Pipes,   inches 


1 

c 

8 

£ 

b 

fe 

>< 

is 

■  w 

1 

Q 

S 

1.-2 

^ 

1 

u 

iVi 

1^ 

26 

22 

18 

13 

76 

1^ 

8 

10 

60 

48 

35 

4 

t^ 

8^ 

X35 

105 

90 

70 

9 

Uf 

800 

180 

140 

100 

9 

c 

9-^ 

3% 

850 

215 

840 

160 

7 

% 

4  • 

450 

400 

300 

190 

« 

1 

750 

675 

500 

350 

» 

1% 

1100 

1000 

750 

500 

10 

2 

2200 

2000 

1600 

1100 

LIST     PRICES 


$100 
140 
200 
§40 
800 
37S 
640 
700 

1400 


$200 
240 
800 
876 
540 
709 

1400 


>g2 


150 

hs 

856 

330 
405 
688 
760 


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Ok 


Dimensions  and 
Weights 


14x13 
17x14 
19x19 
21x22 
23x24 
25x26 
.S2x3  3 
.38x36 
52x45 


14(P 

295 

430 

670 

746 

1376 

2100 

3800 


268 


GEO•B•eAR,PE^fTER  «  60. 


CAMERON  SINKING  PUMPS 

This  is  the  most  successful  Sinking  Pump  that  has  ever  been  placed  on 
the  market.  Any  steam  pump  that  is  to  be  used  in  sinking  a  mine  shaft 
must  be  strong,  certain  in  operation,  capable  of  handling  gritty  water, 
require  little  attention,  and  above  all,  be  able  to  stand  the  roughest  kind  of 
usage  without  sustaining  injury. 

This  Pump  retains  all  the  advantages  of  the  horizontal  types  of  Cameron 
Pumps  besides  having  several  features  of  importance  for  a  sinking  pump. 
It  has  no  exposed  parts  liable  to  breakage;  it  takes  up  less  room  in  the  shaft 
than  any  other  make  of  pump;  it  cannot  be  damaged  by  collision  with  the 
side  walls;  it  is  not  likely  to  be  injured  by  blasts;  and  it  is  designed  and 
intended  to  handle  gritty  water. 

Capacities,  heights  in  feet  and  equivalent  pounds  pressure  to  which  pumps 
will  discharge  with  steam  or  air  pressure  as  given  at  pump. 


With  50  Lbs. 

With  60  Lbs. 

With  70  Lbs. 

With  80  Lbs. 

Size 
No. 

Gal. 

Ft. 

Lbs. 

Gal. 

Ft. 

Lbs. 

Gal. 

Ft. 

Lbs. 

Gal. 

Ft. 

Lbs. 

5 
6 

7 

8 

9a 

9 

9b 

io 
11 

12 

50 
65 
100 
80 
150 
150 
150 
200 
200 
200 
160 
260 
260 
330 
330 

300 
300 
300 
430 
210 
300 
400 
220 
300 
395 
495 
230 
300 
235 
330 

150 
150 
150 
215 
105 
150 
200 
110 
150 
197 
247 
115 
150 
117 
150 

50 
65 
100 
75 
150 
150 
120 
200 
200 
160 
150 
260 
260 
330 
330 

360 
360 
360 
515 
250 
260 
480 
265 
360 
470 
595 
275 
360 
285 
360 

180 
180 
180 
257 
125 
180 
240 
132 
180 
235 
297 
137 
180 
142 
180 

50 
65 
100 
65 
150 
150 
110 
200 
200 
150 
130 
260 
260 
330 
330 

420 
420 
420 
605 
290 
420 
570 
300 
420 
550 
695 
320 
420 
330 
420 

210 
210 
210 
302 
145 
210 
285 
150 
210 
275 
347 
160 
210 
165 
210 

"*65 
150 

'"95 
200 

"iso 

130 
260 

"330 

*690 
335 

650 
350 

"625 
790 
365 

380 

■345 
167 

325 
175 

"31-2 
395 
182 

'196 

List  Prices 

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Composition  Wat 
Plunger,   Fitting 
Composition,   To 
Bronze  Rod,  Bu 
Valves 

Add  Metal  Wate 
Plunger.  Fitting 
Acid   Metal,  Pho 
Bronze   Rod,  Rn 
Valves 

0 

i 

3 
0 

u 

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c 
0 

m 

s 

0 

per 
Minute 

ft 
1 

0 

a 

S 

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M 

1 

a 

1 
0 

1 
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-3 

3 
0 

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0 

s 

0 

6 
3 
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5 

$  390.00 

$  445.00 

$  480.00 

7 

31/2 

12 

50 

63 

1 

1% 

2^ 

2 

24x24 

1441 

6 

400.00 

455.00 

490.00 

8 

4 

12 

65 

81 

1 

IVf! 

3 

21/2 

25x25 

1526 

7 

545.00 

650.00 

700.00 

10 

5 

13 

100 

125 

IV4 

2 

3 

31x30 

2308 

615.00 

725.00 

780.00 

12 

5 

13 

100 

125 

1% 

2Vf, 

3 

32x33 

2670 

8 

570.00 

695.00 

755.00 

10 

6 

13 

125 

155 

1% 

2 

3% 

31x31 

2485 

9a 

615.00 

740.00 

800.00 

12 

6 

13 

125 

155 

IV^ 

2y« 

3% 

32x33 

2688 

800.00 

950.00 

1030.00 

14 

6 

13 

125 

155 

2 

3 

3y. 

40x35 

3490 

9 

735.00 

895.00 

970.00 

12 

7 

13 

200 

250 

1V« 

21^ 

5 

4 

34x33 

3424 

9b 

880.00 

1060.00 

1160.00 

14 

7 

13 

200 

250 

2 

3 

5 

4 

40x35 

4023 

«: 

1185.00 

1410.00 

1525.00 

16 

7 

16 

200 

250 

2V« 

4 

5 

4 

42x40 

5220 

1300.00 

1540.00 

1665.00 

18 

7 

16 

200 

250 

3 

4 

5 

4 

42x45 

5798 

10 

925.00 

1125.00 

1225.00 

14 

8 

13 

200 

250 

2 

3 

5 

5 

40x38 

4214 

11 

1095.00 

1335.00 

1465.00 

16 

8 

16 

200 

250 

2% 

4 

5 

5 

42x40 

4875 

,  . 

1220.00 

1500.00 

1630.00 

16 

9 

16 

250 

310 

2% 

4 

6 

5 

.42x45 

5270 

12 

1300.00 

1585.00 

1730.00 

18 

9 

16 

250 

310 

3 

4 

6 

5 

42x45 

6070 

FOR   PIPE   AND   FITTINGS,   SEE   INDEX 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  ^  eO. 


269 


BLAKESLEE 
DUPLEX  STEAM  PUMPS 


;^-- 


You  Ruu  no  Risk,  They  are  guaranteed  to 
give  satisfaction.  If  they  fail  to  do  so,  return 
to  us  and  get  your  money.  AVater  Pistons  are 
arranged  for  square  packing — easily  and  cheaply 
renewed.  Rocker  Arms  and  Shafts  are  of  steel. 
Frames  and  Ci-adles  are  trough  shaped  and  catch 
all  drip  from  the  stuffing  boxes.  Water  and 
Steam  Cylinders  are  cast  separate  so  in  case  of 
breakage  the  part  can  be  replaced  at  small  cost. 
Water  A'alve  Rubbers  are  of  hard  or  soft  rubber 
as  desired.  All  Pipe  Connections  larger  than  2 
Inch  are  flanged.  Water  Cylinder  Liinings  are 
brass  and  are  removable.  Water  Valve  Seats, 
Stems,  and  Springs  are  of  brass.     Stuffing  Boxes 


will  take  ample  packing  to  prevent  leakage. 
Water  Passages  are  all  direct  and  valve  area  is 
ample  for  quiet  operation  when  running  fast  or 
slow.  Water  Valve  Chamber  Cap  is  held  in 
place  by  stationary  studs  and  when  removed 
both  suction  and  discharge  valves  are  exposed. 
Steam  Piston  Heads  are  light  cored  castings  and 
are  provided  with  self-adjusting  packing  rings. 
Cross  Heads  are  of  the  spool  type.  Steam 
Chest  Is  cast  separate  from  steam  cylinder  and 
held  in  place  by  stationary  studs.  Valve  Stems 
are  of  cold  rolled  steel  and  are  provided  with 
bearings  inside  of  steam  chest.  Valve  Stem 
Stuffing  Boxes,  Followers  and  Nuts  are  of  cast 
bronze.  • 


4yox3x4  DUPLEX    PUMP 

This  pump  will  feed  up  to  150  H.  P.  boiler.  Has  %  inch  steam  pipe,  %  inch  exhaust  pipe, 
2  inch  suction  and  IVz  inch  discharge.  Shipping  weight  380  lbs.  Floor  space  31x14  inches. 
Maximum  capacity  1440  gals,  per  hour.  Water  cylinders  are  brass  lined.  Shipped  complete  with 
drain  cocks  for  steam  cylinders,  drip  plugs  for  water  cylinders,  packing  wrenches,  2  inch  plain 
lubricator,  packed  ready  to  work. 

Price     $55.00 

4i/ox4x4  DUPLEX  PUMP 

This  pump  is  for  filling  tanks  and  forcing  water  under  low  j)ressure  and  has  a  maximum 
capacity  of  2640  gals,  per  hour.  With  50  lbs.  steam  at  the  pump  it  will  force  water  up  to  75  ft. 
high.  It  has  %  inch  steam  pipe,  %  inch  exhaust  pipe,  2 14  inch  suction  and  2  inch  discharge. 
Floor  space  3  7x17  inches.  Water  cylinders  are  brass  lined.  Shipped  complete  with  drain  cocks 
for  steam  cylinders,  drip  plugs  for  water  cylinders,  packing  wrenches,  2  inch  plain  lubricator, 
packed  ready  to  work. 

Price $65.00 

6x4x6  DUPLEX  PUMP 

This  pump  will  feed  from  150  H.  P.  to  450  H.  P.  Boiler.  Has  1  inch  steam  pipe,  1^/4  inch  ex- 
haust pipe,  3  inch  suction  and  2  inch  discharge.  Shipping  weight  700  lbs.  Maximum  capacity 
3900  gals,  per  hour.  Floor  space  43x17  inches.  Water  cylinders  are  brass  lined.  Shipped  com- 
plete with  drain  cocks  for  steam  cylinders,  drip  plugs  for  water  cylinders,  packing  wrenches,  2  ^ 
inch  plain  lubricator,  packed  ready  to  work. 

Price     $75.00 

6x51/0x6  DUPLEX  PUMP 

This  pump  is  for  filling  tanks  and  forcing  vvater  under  low  pressure  and  has  a  capacity  of 
7200  gals,  per  hour.  With  50  lbs.  steam  at  the  pump  it  will  force  water  75  ft.  high.  It  has  |l 
inch  steam  pipe,  1^4  inch  discharge  pipe,  4  inch  suction  and  3  inch  discharge.  Water  cylinders^ 
are  brass  lined.  Floor  space  45x20  inches.  Shipped  complete  with  drain  cocks  for  steam  cylin- 
ders, drip  plugs  for  water  cylinders,  packing  wrenches,  2 14  inch  plain  lubricator,  packed  ready 
-to  work. 

Price $95.00 


270 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  «  CO. 


GARDNER  DUPLEX  STEAM  PUMPS 

Packed  Piston  Pattern 

BOILER  FEEDERS 


No.   1%    Pump 


Nos.  2,  3,  and  4  Fnmpci 


The  sizes  listed  represent  the  standard  feed  pumps  for  working  pressures  not  exceeding  175 
lbs.  per  square  inch.  Sizes  to  No.  4  inclusive,  are  fitted  with  inserted  brass  tube  linings,  while  sizes 
No.  4A  and  upwards,  have  the  cast  brass  removable  type.  Nos.  2,  3  and  4  can  be  fitted  with  this 
style  at  slight  additional  cost. 


No. 

Diam. 

of 
Steam 
Cylin- 
ders 

Diam. 

of 
Water 
Cylin- 
ders 

Length 

of 
Stroke 

H.  P.  Boiler  will  Feed, 

Based  on  30  lbs.  Water  per 

Hour,  at  Stated  Number 

of   Strokes 

Sizes  of  Pipe  for  Short  Lengths 

to  be  Increased  as  Length 

Increases 

List 
Price 

Strokes 

Horse  Power 

'Steam 
Pipe 

Ex- 
haust 
Pipe 

Suction 
Pipe 

dis- 
charge 
Pipe 

0 

2V2 

11/2 

3 

70 

30 

% 

% 

1 

% 

$50.00 

00 

3 

2 

3 

60 

50 

% 

Vz 

ly* 

1 

55.00 

1% 

4 

2V2 

4 

50 

80 

% 

% 

iv^ 

1% 

85.00 

2 

4% 

3 

4 

50 

120 

Vz 

1 

2 

iy2 

92.50 

3 

5% 

3^ 

5 

50 

210 

% 

1% 

2% 

2 

120.00 

4 

6 

4 

6 

50 

330 

1 

1% 

3 

2 

140.00 

4A 

7 

iVz 

6 

50 

420 

1% 

1^ 

4 

3 

195.00 

5 

7 

4V2 

10 

40 

550 

1% 

2 

4 

3 

260.00 

6 

8 

5 

10 

40 

680 

1^ 

2 

5 

4 

325.00 

7 

10 

6 

10 

40 

975 

2 

2y3 

5 

4 

400.00 

7A 

10 

6 

12 

40 

1,175 

2 

2y2 

5 

4 

440.00 

W 

12 

7 

12 

40 

1,600 

2y2 

3 

6 

5 

575.00 

Pumps  are  furnished  both  Regular  and  Brass  fitted.  Regular  fitted  Pumps  have  brass  water 
cylinder  linings,  iron  fibrous  packed  pistons  and  steel  rods.  Brass  fitted  have  in  addition  to  the 
brass  linings,  brass  pistons,  brass  or  brass  lined  packing  glands  on  Pump  end  and  Tobin  bronze  rods. 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  ^  So. 


271 


HAND  SUCTION  PUMPS 

GAIiVANIZED  WROUGHT  IRON, 


j«4M^<M>L'JH^<'. 


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Fig.  2'MA.     Leugtli  aieasured  Over  All 

Pumps  5  feet  in  length  by  3  inches  in  diameter  and  larger,  are  made  of  spiral  tubing  as  illus- 
trated with  a  flared  suction  end  and  flared  open  top,  making  them  more  desirable  for  heavy  work 
than  the  straight  pump.     Length  is  measured  over  all. 

All  pumps  3  inches  in  diameter  or  less,  and  shorter  than  5  feet,  are  made  of  straight  tubing 
and  fitted  with  a  cap  to  keep  the  water  from  coming  out  at  the  top  of  the  pump.    Length  under  spout. 


Length 

20  inches 
Each 

24  inches 
Each 

30  inches 

Each 

36  inches 
Each 

48  inches 
Each 

5%  feet  and 

longer,  per 

foot 

Diameter   1  Vg    in. 

$2.00 

$2.00 

$2.00 

$2.25 

$2.50 

$0.55 

Dia-neter   2        in. 

2.25 

2.25 

2.25 

2.50 

2.75 

.60 

Diameter   2^^    in. 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.75 

3.00 

.65 

Diameter  3        in. 

.... 

.... 

.... 

. ... 

.70 

Diameter   3i^    in. 

.  ... 

.... 

.... 

.... 

.75 

Diameter  4        in. 

.... 

.80 

w 


Fig.  226C. 
Leather  Plunger 


PLUNGERS  AND  VALVES 

FOR  GALVANIZED  HAND  PUMPS 


LEATHER  PLUNGER 

2  inches per  doz.  $1.30 

2^4  inches "  1.65 

3  inches "  2.00 

3%  inches "  2.40 

4  inches "  2.80 


SINGLE  CLAPPER  VALVE 

1}^  inches per  doz.  $1.35 


2  inches. 
2%  inches. 

3  inches. 
3}i  inches. 

4  inches. 


1.60 
2.00 
2.25 
3.00 
3.50 


Fig.    226D. 

Single    Clapper 

A'alve 


TURRET  TANK  PUMP 

A  Good  Cheap  Iron  Pump 

All  valves  on  top  can  be  quickly  re- 
paired by  taking  out  the  bolts  in  top 
casting.     Suction  on  top,  keeping  valves 
always  primed.     Combination  spout  and 
air  chamber  can  be  turned  in  any  di- 
rection   b  y 
loosening 
ing  the  nut. 
Open     and 
direct    wa- 
terways for 
quick    and 
easy   work. 
A       left- 
hand   pump 
b  y     chang- 
ing      end 
caps.      Suc- 
tion 2  inch. 
Dischai'ge  1 
Pig.  zaXA  inch. 

Each $10.00 


TRANSFER  PUMP 

For  transferring  oils  and 
other  liquids  from  steel  barrels. 

Many  devices  have  been  placed 
upon  the  market  for  transfer- 
ring liquids  from  one  barrel 
to  another  receptacle;  usually 
they  have  been  short  lived, 
easily  damaged  and  put  out  of 
order.  This  pump  is  designed 
for  unlimited  service  and  will 
last  indefinitely.  It  is  substan- 
tially built  with  an  all-brass 
cylinder,  1  %  -inch  diameter, 
12  inches  long.  AH  brass 
plunger,  brass  ball  valves  and 
brass  seats.  To  the  vertical 
discharge  pipe  is  attached  an 
adjustable  iron  plug  which 
screws  into  the  bung  of  all  steel 
barrels.  When  screwed  into 
place  it  is  rigidly  fastened  with 
set  screws. 

It  is  exceptionally  well 
adapted  for  use  as  a  bilge  pump 
for  motor  boats,  etc.  A  Jjfge 
amount  of  water  may  be  Wnled 
out  in  a  short  space  of  time. 

Weight,  net,  each,  7  pounds. 

Price $4.00 


Fig.    4.1 


272 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  S  Co. 


Styles  1  to  7 


PLUNGER,  SIPHON  AND  BILGE  PUMPS 

STANDARD   PLUNGER  POAVER  PU3IPS 

The  pumps  numbered  from  one  to  nine  are  furnished  with 
brass  check  valves,  and  the  valves  can  be  arranged  so  as  to 
pass  the  liquid  through  the  cylinder  in  either  direction  aa 
may  be  desired. 

The  No.  2A  and  3A  pumps  are  same  capacity  as  Nos.  2 
and  3,  respectively,  but  are  special,  being  bacli-geared  for 
better  driving  from  higher  speeds.  These  sizes  are  also  fur- 
nished  direct   connected   to   motors. 

All  sizes  to  number  nine  inclusive  are  vertical  single-acting 
outside  packed  plunger  type. 

Standard  pumps  are  adaptable  to  all  kinds  of  pumping  and 
are  especially  desirable  for  this  kind  of  a  pump  for  a  con- 
tinuous service. 

As  boiler  feeders  all  the  Standard  Pumps  are  built  for 
pumping  against  the  ordinary  pressure  carried  on  the  boilers 
for  which  Ihey  are  rated  in  the  table,  and  are  far  more 
economical  than  any  other  kind  of  pumps. 

All  these  pumps  can  be  run  in  either  direction,  and  they 
can  be  run  somewhat  faster  than  given  in  the  table  when 
working  against  low  pressures;  but  do  not  run  them  too  fast 
and  try  to  make  any  pump  do  the  work  of  a  larger  one. 
"Sour  pump  will  do  better  work  and  last  longer  when  run  at 
a  medium  speed. 

SIZES   AND  PRICES   OF  STANDARD  PUMPS 


Styles  2A,  3A,  8  and  9 


Piston 

Stroke 

Pipes 

inches 

inches 

inches 

1 

2 

% 

IVs 

2V2 

% 

IVs 

2V2 

% 

iy4 

3 

V2 

1V4 

Vz 

IV2 

3 

% 

2 

3 

1 

21/2 

3 

1 

2 

6 

IV4 

2V2 

6 

1% 

3 

6 

IV2 

4 

6 

2y2 

51/2 

8 

2D    21/28 

Pulley 


Price 


Boiler 
Power 


Gallons 
per  Hour 


12x2 
14x2 
14x2 
16x3 
16x2 
16x3 
18x4 
18x4 
22x4 
14x4 
14x4 
18x4 
20x5 


20  00 
32.00 
24.00 
38.00 
28.00 
32.00 
38.00 
50.00 
70.00 
85.00 
150.00 
200.00 


300 
500 


130 
170 
200 


270 
360 
400 
600 

1800 
4500 


The  capacities  are  rated  at  fifty  strokes  per  minute.  Numbers  1  to  9  inclusive  are  single  acting;  numbers  11  and 
12  are  double  acting;  numbers  2 A  and  3 A  are  geared  5  to  1;  numbers  8  and  9  are  geared  4  to  1 ;  numbers  2A  and  3A 
are  geared   like   8   and   9;    numbers   11   and   12   are   geared   6   to    1. 

All  Standard  Pumps  are  furnished  with  only  one  pulley,  l^irnished  with  tight  and  loose  pulleys  when  desired  at  a 
slight  advance  in  price. 

STEAM   SIPHONS 

STEAM — ^The  Siphon  will  work  with  anything  over  7  lbs.  pressure.  For  pressure  below  30  lbs.  the  low  pressure 
siphon  should  be  used,  to  obtain  the  best  result,   but  the  high  pressure  can  be  used  with  less  than   30  lbs. 

^  -JttEIGHT — The  Siphon  will  raise  water  about  one  foot  for  each  pound  pressure  of  steam  at  the  pump.     If  the  fluid 
is  heavier   than  water,    this   estimate  must   be  reduced. 

CAPACITY — The  capacity  of  each  size  as  given  in  the  price  list  is  based  upon  60  lbs.  steam  pressure  at  the  pump 
and  15  feet  lift.     With  a  greater  lift  or  less  steam,  these  capacities  will  be  reduced. 


Capacity 
in  Gallons 

Diameter 
of 

Diameter 
of 

Prices 

No. 

High 
Pressure 

L,ow 
Pressure 

per  Muxute 

Discharge 

Steam 

Double 

Suction 

3 

30 

% 

V2 

$8.00 

$10.00 

50 

1 

% 

10.00 

12.50 

120 

11/2 

1 

17.50 

20.00 

200 

ly* 

22.50 

25.00 

320 

21/2 

iy2 

35.00 

40.00 

450 

3 

1% 

45.00 

50.00 

800    .   . 

4 

2 

65.00 

75.00 

10 

1800-      - 

6 
Single 

2% 

150.00 

175.00 

11 

60 

'  ly* 

1 

12.50 

15.00 

High  Pressure  Pumps  are  constructed  to  work  with  30  lbs.  and  up- 
wards  of   steam    pressure.      L,ovv   Pressure   Pumps    from    30    to    15    lbs. 
[■_l  Fig.  420  Pumps    to    work    below    15    lbs.    and    pumps    in    lead    or    brass   are    made 

to  order.  

Pig.  420  PORTABLE  RAILWAY  OUTFITS  (SHOWN  AT  LEFT) 

-  Complete  with  hose  and  fittings  for  supplying  engines  with  water  from  any  body  of  water  within  reach.  No.  1 
ha?  1%  steam  and  1%  discharge  hose,  capacity  120  gallons.  No.  2  has  lya  steam  and  2%  discharge  hose,  capacity 
'9.(\n  gallons  per  minute  with   60   lbs.   steam  pressure  and  15  foot  vertical   lift. 

1  Outfit  with  25  feet  of  Steam  and  Discharge  Hose $110.00 

Outfit  with  25  feet  of  Steam  and  Discharge  Hose 1 145.00 


Fig.  473 


Fig.  473  BILGE  PUMPS 

Size  of 
Pump 
inches 

Suction 
inches 

Discharge 
inches 

Steam 
Pipe 
inches 

Capacity  per 

Hour  with 

50  lbs.  Steam 

gallons 

Each 

11,4 

2 

3 

4 

6 

1  Vi 

2 

S 

4 

6 

1 1,4           1             % 

1  14               1              1 

2  '..                           1 

3  li/i 

4  m 

2,400 
3,000    • 
3,600 
4,500 
8,600 

$10.00 
14.00 
16.00 

20.00     .      . 
30.00 

FOR  OTHER  STYLES  OF  SIPHONS  AND  PUMPS,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO•B•CAIiPX^fTER  ^  Co, 


273 


PUMPS 
"STAR"  ANTI-FREEZING  FORGE  PUMP 

For  Wells  30  Feet  Deep 

This  pump  is  built  with,  revolving  top,  fitted  with  air-chamber 
tube  and  brass  gland.  The  polished  rod  connects  to  the  lever  with 
a  link.  An  outlet  is  provided  back  of  the  spout,  tapped  for  iron 
pipe  connection.  The  stock  is  tapped  for  pipe  near  the  spout. 
Spout  is  flanged  and  bolted  and  furnished  with  nut  and  hose  tube. 
Pump  as  listed  is  4  feet  long  from  base  to  bottom  of  the  cylinder 
and  is  suitable  for  wells  about  3  0  feet  deep.  If  wanted  for  wells 
of  greater  depth,  add  sufficient  pipe  and  rod  between  base  and 
cylinder  to  place  the  cylinder  within  15  feet  of  the  water.  AVe 
recommend  the  use  of  foot  valve  and  strainer  with  this  pump. 
No.  852^^ 


— 

Cylinder 

1 

m 

Discharges 

Lift 

and 

Force 

Ap- 
In  lb?. 

i 

Pipe 

Hose 

pI3o 

3 
4 
6 

2%xl0 
3      xlO 
31/2x10 

6 
6 

6 

.15 
.18 
.25 

ly* 
ly* 

1% 

ly* 

1% 

1% 

% 

70       79 
60       80 
50       91 

$11.85 
11.85 
13.10 

$13.85 
13.85 
15.60 

"EMPIRE"  DOUBLE-AGTING  FORGE  PUMPS 

Lift  and  Force  75  to  100  Feet 

The  "Empire"  Double-Acting  Force  Pumps  are  adapted  for  shal- 
low or  deep  wells.  The  upper  cylinder  is  brass  lined  and  has 
differential  plunger.  Stuffing  boxes  and  glands  are  dispensed 
with,  thus  avoiding  undue  friction.  The  pump  is  furnished  com- 
plete with  brass  lined  or  brass  body  lower  cylinder,  with  "Uni- 
versal" bronze  valve  and  seat,  and  "Universal"  bushing.  No.  2 
pump  will  go  inside  of  4%-inch  well  casing;  No.  4  pump  will 
go  inside  of  5-inch  well   casing.      Unless  otherwise  ordered,   we  "Empire" 

ship  these  pumps  arranged  for  shallow  wells  with  lower  cylinder 
screwed  to  the  upper  cylinder. 
The  "Universal"  bushing,  and  top  cap  of  the  lower  cylinder,  strainer  and  hose  connection  are 
tied  to  the  pumps.  The  set  length  from  base  of  the  standard  to  bottom  of  the  lower  cylinder  is 
65  inches,  and  adapted  for  wells  30  feet  deep.  If  required  for  deeper  wells,  unscrew  the  lower  cyl- 
inder, attach  top  cap  to  lower  cylinder,  place  "Universal"  bushing  in  bottom  of  upper  cylinder,  and 
connect  the  two  cylinders  with  sufficient  pipe  and  rod  to  place  the  lower  cylinder  within  15  feet  of 
the    water — preferably    submerged.      Strainer   and  hose  connection  are  included  in  prices. 


No. 

Lower 

Cylinder 

in. 

Stroke 
in. 

Cap.     per 

stroke 

gal. 

Suction 
Pipe 
in 

Approx. 

Wgt.   in 

lbs. 

Well 
Rod,     in. 

Lift    and 

Force 

ft. 

Brass  Lined 
Cyl. 

Price 

Brass   Body 
Cyl. 
Price 

2                2y2Xl2         1         5         1         ,11 
4               3      xl2         I         5         1        .15 

1% 

iy4 

98         (       3/8       1      100        1      $18.00            $19.25 
105         1       %       1         75         1         18.00               19.25 

HAND  ROTARY  BARREL  PUMPS 

A  very  reliable  rotary  pump  for  handling  fluids  of  all 
kinds.  Is  used  very  much  in  the  transferring  of  liquids 
from  original  containers  to  tanks  and  reservoirs.  It  is 
fitted  with  a  device  whicli  holds  the  suction  pipe  rigidly 
in  the  bung  hole  of  a  barrel  and  will  fit  any  size  bung 
hole  from  1 1/^   to  4  inches  in  diameter. 


Dis- 

Gals, per 

Suc- 

charge 

Min.    100 

tion, 

for 

Lbs. 

Rev. 

Inches 

Ho.se, 

Inches 

1     -13     ■ 

1 

1 

4  5 

1      1^ 

1 

1 

5  5 

1      17 

ly* 

1% 

65 

$47.20 
52.00 
60.00 


$15.50^ 
18.00^ 
21.00^ 


Price  includes  3  feet  of  suction  pipe,  hose  coupling,  hook 
and  patented  holder,  but  no  hose.     See  index  for  hose. 


274 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  s  Co. 


HAND  PUMPS 


Fig.  305y2 


PITCHER  SPOUT  PUMP 

For  Suction  Lift  of  25  Feet 

No.  205^4.  Standard  closed  top  Pitcher  Spout  Pump.  A 
low  priced,  substantial  pump  for  use  over  cisterns  or  shallow 
wells.  The  bearer  top  is  secured  to  the  cylinder  with  a  set 
screw,  A  nut  tapped  for  iron  pipe  is  supplied  on  the  threaded 
hub  beneath  the  "G"  base.  If  lead  pipe  is  to  be  used,  a  solder- 
ing tube  that  fits  inside  this  nut  can  be  furnished  at  an  in- 
crease of  $0.15  in  the  list  price.  Can  also  be  fitted  with  brass 
suction  tube  and  valve  seat,  and  nut  threaded  for  iron  pipe 
(*HIP  construction)  or  with  brass  suction  tube  and  valve  seat 
with  tube  for  lead  pipe  (*HLP  construction)  at  extra  cost. 
For  "HIP"  construction  add  $0.50  to  the  list  prices  for  the  Nos. 
1,  2  and  3  sizes,  $1.00  for  the  Nos.  4  and  5  sizes  and  $2.00  for 
the  No.  6  size.  For  the  "HLP"  construction  add  $0.75  to  list 
prices  for  the  Nos.  1,  2  and  3  sizes,  $1.5  0  for  the  Nos.  4  and  5, 
and  $3.00  for  the  No.  6. 


Cross-Section  of  White 
Bronze  Valve   Seat 


®  i 

-    «» 

a 

^  c 

1 

m 

II 

2I 

III 

1 

2% 

4 

.09 

1 

22 

$2.10 

$    4.00 

2 

3 

4 

.12 

ly* 

23 

2.35 

4.50 

3 

31/2 

4 

.17 

ly* 

26 

2.60 

5.00 

4 

4 

4 

.22 

1V2 

30 

3.10 

5.65 

5 

4% 

5 

.34 

2 

42* 

4.75 

7.80 

6 

5 

5 

.43 

2V2 

61 

8.50 

14.00 

"STAR"  ANTI-FREEZING  LIFT  PUMP 

For  Wells  30  Feet  Deep 
No.  1018.  A  medium-priced  "Well  Lift  Pump  for  outdoor  cisterns  and  wells,  either  dug  or 
drilled.  The  lev,er  and  rod  are  connected  with  a  cross-head  and  bolt.  Standard  is  tapped  for 
iron  pipe,  and  pump  as  listed  is  4  feet  long  from  base  to  bottom  of  cylinder.  Pump  is  adapted  for 
wells  about  3  0  feet  deep.  If  a  pump  is  wanted  for  wells  of  a  greater  depth,  add  sufficient  pipe 
and  rod  between  base  and  cylinder  to  place  the  cylinder  within  15  feet  of  the  water.  We  recom- 
mend the  use  of  a  foot  valve  and  strainer  with  this  pump.  The  cylinder  furnished  with  this  pump 
has  the  lower  attachment  fitted  with  a  raised  white  bronze  valve  seat.    Illustrated  above.  • 


No. 

Cylinder 
inches 

Stroke 
inches 

Capacity 

per  Stroke 

gallons 

Suction 
Pipe 
inches 

Approx. 

Welgrht  In 

lbs. 

Iron 

Cylinder 

Price 

Brass  Lined 

CyUnder 

Price 

■4            1           3x10           1           6           1           .18          i      1%           1          60          1          $6.85          |        $8.85 

HAND  ROTARY  FORGE  PUMP 

With  Pedestal  Base 
Will  draw  water  or  similar  liquids  15  feet,  and  force  to  an 
elevation  of  75  feet.  By  removing  the  cap  on  upper  discharge,  and 
placing  it  at  end  of  spout  discharge,  pipe  can  be  connected  for  elevat- 
ing water.  Fly  wheel  is  14i^  inches  in  diameter.  Pedestal  elevates 
pump  to  convenient  operating  position.  Pump  can  be  operated  at  the 
rate  of  75  revolutions  per  minute  by  the  average  man. 


Fly.  118.     Rotary 


II 

II 

II 
5 

Diameter 
Balance 
Wheel 

1^ 

|J 

1 

2 
3 

13 

•14 
17 

1% 
ly* 
1% 

1 

1 
ly* 

14  y^ 
14  y2 
14  ya 

68 
75 
85 

$15.50 
17.50 
23.00 

FOR  PIPE   AND  HOSE,   SEE   INDEX 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  «  eo. 


275 


TRENCH    BRACES 
DUNN  SAFETY  EXTENSIBLE  BRACES 

«onsi(J«ring  the  high  price  of  lumber  and  quantity  lost  or  destroyed  on  every  Job,  our  Braces  are  far  cheaper,  as 
well  as  safer,  than  the  old  style  wooden  struts,  which  are  dlHicult  to  wedge  In  position,  and  always  uncertain  and 
dangerous. 

The  "Dunn"  Brace  is  light  and  strong,  and  is  easily  adapted  to  any  width  of  trench  by  changing  the  piece  of  tubing 
which  is  standard  pipe.     The  screws  have  double  threads,  giving  quick  travel  to  the  lever  nut. 

All  parts  are  of  the  best  grade  of  materials,  securely  fitted  together.  Screws  are  wrought  iron,  and  all  other  parts 
refined  malleable  iron.  Each  brace  is  fitted  with  a  ball  and  socket  shoe  at  each  end,  so  that  the  brace  takes  a  nrm 
bearing  if  placed  at  an  angle.  Bearing  surface  of  the  shoe  contains  lugs  which  hold  firmly  to  the  planking  when  the 
brace  is  tightened,  so  that  accidental  dislodgment  is  practically  impossible. 

HOW  TO  ORDER 

Length  of  braces  are  listed  overall  and  when  closed.  Take  extreme  width  of  trench,  deduct  for  planking  on  both 
sides  of  trench,  (usually  about  8  inches)  and  several  inches  more  for  variations  in  cut,  and  remainder  will  give  size  of 
brace  wanted,  the  screw  being  extended  to  tighten  brace  in  position. 

For  combination  Screw  and  Timber  Brace  Fittings,  give  size  of  screw  and  cap  wanted.  We  do  not  furnish  timbers. 
(Be  careful  to  bore  timber  straight  so  that  screw  won't  bind.) 

standard   With   lU    Inch   Screw  and   1%    Inch  ■ 
Pipe I 


I.*nsth 
Closed 
inches 


Length   of 
Screw 
Inches 


List  Price 
Per  doz. 
Complete 


16 

11 

200 

$23.00 

18 

12 

210 

23.00 

14 

222 

24  00 

14 

24  00 

16 

246 

26.00 

16 

256 

26.00 

18 

280 

27  00 

42 

IS 

312 

28.00 

48 

18 

325 

29.00 

"DUNN*    BRACE   FITTINGS 

Shipped  Ready  for  Pipe  to  be  Attached 

Cut    Pipe    7    Inches   Shorter    than    Length   of   Complete 
Brace  Wanted,  when  Closed 


With  2  Inch  Screw  and  2  Inch  Pipe^ — Extra  Heavy 
Pattern 


36 

18 

542 

$51  00 

42 

18 

564 

52.00 

48 

5S6 

53.00 

54 

18 

60S 

54.00 

60 

18 

630 

55  00 

Safety  Limit  of  Extension  6  lo  10  Inches 
According  to  Length  of  Brace 

Lengths    given    are    overall     and    when    closed.     Special 
alzes    made    to    order. 

FITTINGS    FOR    DUXX    COMBINED  SCREW 
AND    TDIBER   BRACE 


Can  be  used  in  any  width  of  trench  from  2  to  30  feet. 
It  will  be  found  especially  valuable  In  wide  and  deep  trench 
and  foundation  work.  It  can  also  be  used  to  good  advan- 
tage  in   small   trench  work. 

When  required  we  can  also  furnish  caps  for  the  butt 
end  of  the  brace.  Unless  otherwise  stated  in  order,  all 
orders  will  be  filled  with  the   single  cap- 

We  Do  Not  Furnish  Timbers 


Size  of 
Screw 
inclies 

Size  of  Cap 

or  Washer 

Plate 

Inches 

Weight 

Per  doz. 

lbs. 

List  Price 

Per  doz. 

sets 

Butt  End 

Caps 
Per  doz. 

1%X14 
l%xl4 
l%xl8 
3     xl8 
2     xl8 
2     xl8 
2     xl8 

4x  4 

6x  6 
6x  6 
6x  6 
6x  8 
10x10 
9x12 

175 
192 
214 
384 
410 
450 
444 

$18  00 
20.00 
22.00 
38  00 
40.00 
42.00 
44  00 

$   3.0t> 
4.00 

4.00 
5.00 
7  00 
10  00 
11.00 

Size  of 

Screw 

Diameter 

inches 

Length 
inches 

Weight 

Per  doz. 

lbs. 

List  Price 
Per  doz. 
Complete 

is 

1% 

2 

14 
16 

18 

1S5 

192 
204 
208 
440 

$20.00 
21.00 
22  00 
23.00 
45.00 

We  fumisli  our  Braces  in  this  form  to  parties  who  wish 
to  put  on  pipe  to  suit  themselves.  Simply  the  plain 
pipe  is  required  for  the  barrel,  no  machine  work  being 
required  other  than  to  drill  the  small  hole  In  one  end 
of  pipe  to  permit  of  the  insertion  of  cotter  pin  which 
holds  the  brace  together.  This  cotter  pin  may  be  removed 
at  any  time  and  longer  or  shorter  pipe  substituted,  to  make 
the  brace  suit  any  width   of  trench. 

Use  I'/a  Incli  Pipe  for  the  IVj  Inch  Screws,  and  2  Inch  for 
the    3    Inch    Screws 


REPAIR  PARTS 


IP 


'--a 


PRICE  LIST 

Parts    for  Parts    for 

1%    Inch    Screw       2  Inch  Screw 

Braces  Braces 

List   Price  Li.=t   Price 

Per    dozen  Per   dozen 

(1)  Shoes $2.50  $6  00 

(2)  Rings 1.00  2.40 

(3)  Balls 150  3.60 

(6)      Lever  Nuts 4  00  9.60 

(4)    Screws 

Size  of  screw,  l»Axl2  Inches.      List  price p€ 

Size  of  screw,  liixl4  inches.     List  price.  ... 

Size  of  screw,   IVixie  inches.      List  price.  .  .  . 

Size  of  screw,  1^2x18  inches.     List  price.  ..  . 

Size  of  screw,  2     xl8  inches      List  price.  ...  so.uo 

Socket  Butts   complete    (being   Nos.    1,    2 

and   3)    "  6.00 

(5)     Tubing   (according  to  lengrths), 
.Standard  pipe  used :. See  Inder 


SIO. 
12. 


00 
00 
00 
13.00 


J76 


GEO-B-CAIiBErfTER  ^  60, 


WASHER  WELL  POINTS 


Fig.    300 

These  Well  Points  are  made  of  wrought  pipe  galvanized,  holes  bored  and  countersunk.    Each 
hole  is  covered  with  brass  wire  gauze,  held  in  place  by  a  brass  washer  and  riveted. 

PRICE  lilST 

Please  Order  by  Trade  Number,  Stating  Mesh  of  Gauze 


Inside 
Diam- 
eter 
inches 

Length 

Point 
Inches 

Nunnber 

of 

Holes 

Openings 

Aggregate 

Square 

inches 

Price    per    dozen 

Trade 
Number 

Number    of    Gauze 

60 

70 

80 

90 

100 

300 

11/4 

20 

50 

6 

$     30.00 

$      36.00 

$      42.00 

$      50.00 

$      64.00 

301 

1% 

24 

60 

71/4 

36.00 

44.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 

302 

IV4 

30 

80 

91/2 

46.00 

55.00 

B4.00 

75.00 

100.00 

303 

1% 

36 

100 

12 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

304 

11/4 

42 

120 

141/2 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140.00 

305 

IV4 

48 

140 

17 

76.00 

88.00 

100.00 

120.00 

160.00 

308 

11/4 

24 

80 

9V2 

42.00 

50.00 

68.00 

68.00 

90.00 

310 

IVi 

30 

100 

12 

52.00 

61.00 

70.00 

83.00 

110.00 

320 

IV2 

24 

80 

91/2 

48.00 

57.00 

65.00 

78.00 

94.00 

321 

11/2 

30 

110 

131/2 

60.00 

70.00 

80.00 

,96.00 

118.00 

322 

1% 

36 

130 

151/2 

72.00 

84.00 

95.00 

114.00 

142.00 

323 

11/2 

42 

150 

18 

84.00 

97.00 

110.00 

132.00 

160.00 

3231/2 

IV2 

48 

170 

201/2 

96.00 

111.00 

125.00 

150.00 

180.00 

324 

2 

30 

140 

17 

90.00 

101.00 

112.00 

132.00 

160.00 

325 

2 

36 

170 

201/2 

105.00 

118.00 

130.00 

154.00 

190.00 

326 

2 

42 

200 

24 

120.00 

134.00 

148.00 

176.00 

220.00 

327 

2 

48 

230 

271/2 

135.00 

151.00 

166.00 

198.00 

250.00 

328 

2 

54 

260 

311/2 

150.00 

167.00 

184.00 

220.00 

280.00 

329 

2 

60 

290 

35 

165.00 

184.00 

202.00 

242.00 

310.00 

330 

2 

66 

320 

381/2 

180.00 

200.00 

220.00 

264.00 

340.00 

331 

2 

72 

350 

42 

195.00 

217.00 

238.00 

286.00 

370.00 

332 

21/2 

36 

225 

27 

180.00 

205.00 

230.00 

260.00 

300.00 

333 

2y2 

48 

325 

39 

230.00 

265.00 

300.00 

340.00 

400.00 

334 

21/^ 

60 

425 

51 

280.00 

325.00 

370.00 

420.00 

500.00 

335 

21/2 

72 

525 

63 

330.00 

385.00 

440.00 

500.00 

600.00 

335^2 

2V2 

84 

625 

75 

380.00 

445.00 

510.00 

580.00 

700.00 

837 

21/2 

96 

725 

87 

430.00 

505.00 

580.00 

660.00 

800.00 

338 

3 

36 

250 

30 

240.00 

275.00 

310.00 

340.00 

410.00 

339 

3 

48 

360 

43 

300.00 

345.00 

390.00 

430.00 

520.00 

342 

3 

60 

470 

56 

360.00 

415.00 

470.00 

520.00 

630.00 

346 

3 

72 

580 

69 

420.00 

485.00 

550.00 

610.00 

740.00 

348 

3 

84 

690 

32 

480.00 

555.00 

630.00 

700.00 

850.00 

350 

3 

96 

800 

95 

540.00 

625.00 

710.00 

790.00 

960.00 

37% 

4 

48 

440 

50 

480.00 

520.00 

560.00 

GOO. 00 

700.00 

374 

4 

72 

660 

78 

630.00 

695.00 

760.00 

840.00 

1000.00 

378 

4 

96 

1020 

125 

780.00 

870.00 

960.00 

1080.00 

1300,00 

382 

4 

120 

1380 

175 

930.00 

1045.00 

1160.00 

1320.00 

^1600.00 

GEO-B-eAIiPEM*TER   ^  So. 


BRASS  JACKET  DRIVE  WELL  POINTS 


Made  of  Wrought  Pipe,  Galvanized 

These  illustrations  show  a  completed  well  point  and  a  point  before   gauze  and  Jacket  are  put  on. 

Brass  jacket  points  are  made  of  standard  wrought  pipe.  They  are  punched  with  elliptical-shaped  holes  of  uni- 
form size,  equal  distances  apart,  and  contain  the  largest  number  of  holes  permissible,  while  retaining-  the  strength 
requisite  for  driving.  The  driving  plug  is  a  malleable  casting,  swaged  into  the  pipe  and  riveted.  These  points  are 
covered   with   brass  wire    cloth,   which  is  protected  by   a  heavy    perforated   brass-jacket. 

We  can  furnish  points  covered  to  order  with  numbers  20,  30,  40  or  50  gauze.  Numbers  20  and  30  take  the  same 
list  as  number   70.     Numbers  40   and  50   take  the  same   list   as   number   60. 

Sizes   and   lengths  not   listed  will  be  furnished  at  proportionate  prices. 

All  points  when  completed  are  wrapped  in  paper,  and  the  plugs.  In  the  case  of  wrought  points,  are  painted  to 
prevent  rusting. 

Please  order  by  trade  number,  stating:  mesh  of  gauze. 

PRICE  LIST 


Inside 
Diam- 
eter 
inches 

Length 

Point 
inches 

Length 

Jacket 
inches 

Open- 
■  Ings  Ag- 
gregate 
square 
inches 

Price  per  dozen 

Trade 
Xumber 

Number  of  Gauze 

60 

:o 

80 

90 

100 

120 

74 

1 

2i 

18 

15 

$33.00 

$40.00 

$46.00 

$52.00 

$62.00 

$74.00 

76 

1 

30 

24 

20 

42.00 

49.00 

56.00 

64.00 

78.00 

94  00 

78 

1 

36 

30 

25 

51.00 

59.00 

66.00 

76.00 

94.00 

114  00 

80 

1 

42 

36 

30 

60.00 

68.00 

76.00 

88.00 

120  00 

134.00 

-   82 

1 

48 

42 

35 

69.00 

78.00 

86.00 

100.00 

136.00 

154.00 

84 

1 

54 

48 

40 

78.00 

87.00 

96.00 

112  00 

152.00 

174  00 

84^ 

1 

60 

54 

45 

87  00 

96.00 

106.00 

124.00 

168.00 

194  00 

1 

66 

60 

50 

96  00 

105.00 

116.00 

136.00 

184  00 

214.00 

85^ 

1 

72 

66 

55 

105.00 

114.00 

126.00 

148.00 

200.00 

234.00 

86 

1V4 

20 

14 

15 

30.00 

36  00 

42.00 

50.00 

64  00 

80.00 

90 

ly* 

24 

18 

20 

36  00 

44.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 

105  00 

94 

IV* 

30 

24 

26  Vz 

46  00 

55.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

130  00 

98 

IVi 

36 

30 

33 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90  00 

120  00 

155.00 

100 

1% 

42 

36 

39% 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140  00 

180.00 

102 

l\i 

48 

42 

45% 

76.00 

88.00 

100.00 

120.00 

160.00 

205  00 

106 

l'/4 

54 

48 

52 

86.00 

99  00 

112.00 

135.00 

180.00 

230  00 

110 

60 

54 

58% 

96.00 

110.00 

124.00 

150.00 

200  00 

255.00 

112 

IVi 

66 

60 

65 

106.00 

121.00 

136.00 

165.00 

220  00 

280.00 

114 

I'i 

72 

66 

711/2 

116  00 

132.00 

148.00 

180  00 

240.00 

305  00 

1141/2 

Hi 

78 

72 

78 

126  00 

143  00 

160.00 

195.00 

260.00 

330. 00 

136 

1'/^ 

24 

18 

221/2 

48.00 

57.00 

65.00 

78.00 

94.00 

112  00 

140 

l'/2 

30 

24 

30 

60.00 

70.00 

80.00 

96.00 

118  00 

139.00 

144 

1% 

36 

30 

37V2 

72.00 

84  00 

95.00 

114.00 

142  00 

166.00 

146 

IV2 

42 

36 

45 

84  00 

97.00 

110.00 

132.00 

166.00 

193  00 

148 

1% 

48 

42 

521/2 

96.00 

111.00 

125.00 

150.00 

188.00 

220  00 

150 

1% 

54 

48 

60 

108.00 

124.00 

140.00 

168  00 

204  00 

247.00 

152 

1% 

60 

54 

67V2 

120.00 

138.00 

155.00 

186.00 

228  00 

274.00 

154 

1% 

66 

60 

75 

132.00 

151.00 

170.00 

204.00 

252.00 

301  00 

156 

1% 

72 

66 

82% 

144.00 

165  00 

185.00 

222.00 

276.00 

328  00 

160 

2 

24 

18 

26 

75.00 

S.I. 00 

94.00 

110.00 

130  00 

150.00 

164 

2 

30 

24 

35 

90.00 

101.00 

112.00 

132.00 

160  00 

185.00 

168 

2 

36 

30 

43% 

105  00 

118.00 

130.00 

154  00 

190.00 

220.00 

170 

2 

42 

36 

52% 

120  00 

134.00 

148.00 

176  00 

220.00 

255  00 

172 

2 

48 

42 

62 

135.00 

151.00 

166.00 

198.00 

250.00 

290  00 

174 

2 

54 

48 

70 

150.00 

167.00 

184.00 

220.00 

280  00 

325.00 

176 

2 

60 

54 

78% 

165.00 

184  00 

202.00 

242.00 

310  00 

360.00 

178 

2 

66 

60 

87% 

180  00 

200.00 

220.00 

264.00 

340.00 

395  00 

180 

2 

72 

66 

96 

195.00 

217.00 

238.00 

286.00 

370.00 

430  00 

ISOi^ 

2 

78 

72 

105 

210.00 

234.00 

256.00 

308  00 

400  00 

465.00 

182 

84 

78 

113 

225.00 

251.00 

274.00 

330.00 

430  00 

500.00 

182 'A 

2 

90 

84 

122% 

240.00 

268.00 

292.00 

352.00 

460.00 

535  00 

183  V2 

2 

96 

90 

132 

255.00 

285  00 

310.00 

374.00 

490.00 

570  00 

183 

2V^ 

30 

24 

40 

155.00 

175.00 

195.00 

220  00 

250  00 

290.no 

184 

2>/& 

36 

30 

50 

180.00 

205.00 

230.00 

260.00 

300  00 

350.00 

188 

2% 

48 

42 

70 

230  00 

265.00 

300.00 

340  00 

400.00 

470  00 

192 

2% 

60 

54 

90 

280  00 

325.00 

370.00 

420.00 

500.00 

590  00 

196 

2»^ 

72 

66 

110 

s.'^o.no 

385  00 

440.00 

500.00 

600.00 

710.00 

197 

214 

84 

78 

130 

3SO.O0 

445.00 

510  00 

580.00 

700.00 

S30.00 

199 

2V2 

96 

90 

150 

430.00 

505  00 

580.00 

660.00 

800.00 

950.00 

200 

3 

36 

30 

6714 

2-10  no 

275.00 

310.00 

340  00 

410.00 

490  00 

204 

3 

48 

42 

94% 

300  00 

345.00 

390  00 

430.00 

520.00 

630.00 

208 

3 

60 

54* 

111% 

360.00 

415.00 

470.00 

520  00 

630.00 

770.00 

212 

3 

72 

6C 

138% 

420.no 

485  00 

550.00 

610.00 

740.nn 

"2!!2 

214 

3 

84 

78 

165% 

480.00 

555.00 

630  00 

700.00 

850.00 

1,050.00 

215 

3 

96 

90 

192% 

540.00 

625  00 

710.00 

790.00 

960.00 

1,190.00 

202 

3 '  i 

36 

30 

70 

300.00 

345.00 

390.00 

430  00 

520.00 

610.00 

206 

3% 

48 

42 

98 

360  00 

415  00 

470.00 

520.00 

63n.on 

750.00 

210 

3\i 

60 

54 

126 

420  00 

485.00 

550.00 

610  00 

740.00 

890.00 

213 

3% 

72 

60 

140 

480.00 

555  00 

630.00 

700  00 

850.00 

1.030.00 

218 

3^i 

84 

72 

168 

555.00 

640.00 

725.00 

805  00 

960.00 

1  170  00 

219 

SM 

96 

84 

196 

630.00 

735.00 

820.00 

900.00 

1.070.00 

1,310.00 

"16 

4 

48 

36 

90 

480  00 

520.00 

560.00 

600  00 

700.00 

810.00 

220 

4 

72 

60 

150 

630.00 

695  no 

760.00 

840.00 

1,000.00 

1.27n.00 

224 

4 

96 

84 

210 

780.00 

870.00 

960.00 

1,080  on 

1,300.00 

1,610.00 

228 

4 

120 

108 

270 

930. na 

1.045  no 

1,160.00 

1.320.00 

1,600.00 

2.010.00 

FOR 

WELL 

POINTIN 

G  PUMPS 

AND  ENC 

ilNES,  SEl 

3  INDEX 

278 


Geo-BCakpei^'ter  s  So. 


FLUSH  OR  TUBULAR  WELL  POINTS 


Please  order  by  trade  nximber,  stating  mesh  of  gauze. 

These  Tubular  Well  Points  are  made  in  the  same  manner  as  Brass  Jacket  Drive  Well  Points. 
The  plug  is  a  solid  casting  securely  riveted  to  enable  point  to  be  driven  from  the  inside. 


Inside 

Length 
of 

Length 
of 

Open- 

Price per .  dozen 

Trade 

Diam- 

ings Ag- 

Number  of  Gauze 

Number 

eter 

Point 

Jacket 

gregate 

inches 

Inches 

inches 

Square 
inches 

60 

70 

80 

90 

100 

73 

1 

30 

18 

15 

$34.00 

$40.00 

$45.00 

$50.00 

$55.00 

75 

1 

36 

18 

15 

38.00 

44.00 

50.00 

56.00 

66.00 

75  Va 

1 

36 

24 

20 

43.00 

49.00 

55.00 

62.00 

77.00 

77 

1 

42 

24 

20 

47.00 

54.00 

60.00 

68.00 

82.00 

77% 

1 

42 

30 

25 

52.00 

59.00 

65.00 

74.00 

93.00 

79 

1 

48 

30 

25 

56.00 

63.00 

70.00 

80.00 

98.00 

79  y2 

1 

48 

36 

30 

61. oa 

68.00 

75.00 

86.00 

109.00 

81 

1 

54 

36 

30 

65.00 

73.00 

80.00 

92.00 

114.00 

81% 

1 

54 

42 

35 

70.00 

78.00 

85.00 

98.00 

125.00 

83 

1 

60 

42 

35 

74.00 

82.00 

90.00 

104.00 

130.00 

116 

1% 

24 

18 

20 

36.00 

44.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 

117 

1% 

30 

18 

20 

41.00 

49.00 

57.00 

65.00 

85.00 

117% 

ly* 

30 

24 

28 

46.00 

55.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

118 

ly* 

36 

24 

28 

51.00 

60.00 

68.00 

80.00 

105.00 

119 

ly* 

42 

24 

28 

56.00 

65.00 

73.00 

85.00 

110.00 

120 

ly* 

48 

24 

28 

61.00 

70.00 

78.00 

90.00 

115.00 

121 

ly* 

36 

30 

36 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

122 

ly* 

42 

30 

36 

61.00 

71.00 

80.00 

95.00 

125.00 

123 

ly* 

48 

30 

36 

66.00 

76.00 

85.00 

100.00 

130.00 

124 

1% 

54 

30 

36 

71.00 

81.00 

91.00 

105.00 

135.00 

125 

1% 

42 

36 

39 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140.00 

126 

1% 

48 

36 

39 

71.00 

82^00 

92.00 

110.00 

145.00 

127 

ly* 

54 

36 

39 

76.00 

87.00 

97.00 

115.00 

150.00 

128 

ly* 

60 

36 

39 

81.00 

92.00 

102.00 

120.00 

155.00 

129 

1% 

48 

42 

45y2 

76.00 

88.00 

100.00 

120.00 

160.00 

130 

ly* 

54 

42 

45y2 

81.00 

92.00 

104.00 

125.00 

165.00 

13  0y2 

1% 

60 

42 

45  y2 

86.00 

98.00 

110.00 

130.00 

170.00 

131 

iy4 

66 

42 

45  y2 

91.00 

103.00 

115.00 

135.00 

175.00 

1311/2 

iy4 

54 

48 

52 

86.00 

99.00 

112.00 

135.00 

180.00 

132 

ly* 

60 

48 

52 

91.00 

104.00 

116.00 

140.00 

180.00 

133 

1% 

66 

48 

52 

96.00 

109.00 

122.00 

145.00 

185.00 

135 

1% 

72 

48 

52 

101.00 

114.00 

127.00 

150.00 

190.00 

570 

iy4 

60 

54 

58y2 

96.00 

110.00 

124.00 

150.00 

200.00 

571 

1% 

66 

54 

58y2 

101.00 

115.00 

129.00 

155.00 

205.00 

572 

ly* 

72 

54 

58y2 

106.00 

120.00 

134.00 

160.00 

210.00 

573 

1% 

66 

60 

65 

106.00 

121.00 

136.00 

165.00 

220.00 

574 

ly* 

72 

60 

65 

111.00 

126.00 

141.00 

170.00 

225.00 

575 

iy4 

78 

60 

65 

116.00 

131.00 

146.00 

175.00 

230.00 

576 

IVi 

72 

66 

71  ys 

116.00 

132.00 

148.00 

180.00 

240.00 

577 

IVi 

78 

66 

7iy2 

121.00 

137.00 

.153.00 

185.00 

245.00 

578 

1% 

84 

66 

7iy2 

126.00 

142.00 

158.00 

190.00 

250.00 

579 

iy4 

78 

72 

78 

126.00 

143.00 

160.00 

195.00 

260.00 

580 

iy4 

84 

72 

78 

131.00 

148.00 

165.00 

200.00 

265.00 

581 

ly* 

90 

72 

78 

136.00 

153.00 

170.00 

205.00 

270.00 

682 

iy4 

84 

78 

84y2 

136.00 

154.00 

172.00 

210.00 

280.00 

583 

1V4. 

90 

78 

84% 

141.00 

159.00 

177.00 

215.00 

285.00 

584 

iy4 

96 

78 

84% 

146.00 

164.00 

182.00 

220.00 

290.00 

Any  length  or  size  not  in  the  above  list  will  be  made  to  order. 


GEOE-eARPENfTER  S  SO. 


EARTH  AUGERS,  PIPE  PULLERS  AND  HOLDERS 
EARTH  AUGERS 


379 


Pig.  603 
PRICE  LIST 


Fig.  603 


Fig.  604 


Size  of  Hole  Augers  will 
Make,  inches 

2 

2%                   3 

SVa 

4             }          41/a 

.      1       . 

Threaded  for  Pipe 

1 

1% 

1% 

IVz 

2 

2 

2 

2 

Xo.  600.     Chisel    Bit    Auger,    for 

$6.00 
6.00 
6.00 
6.00 
6.00 

$6.50 
6.50 
6.50 
6.50 
6.50 

?7.00 
7.00 
7.00 
7.00 
7.00 

IS.50 
8.50 
8.50 
8.50 

$10.00       1       $15.00 
10.00       i         1500 
10.00                15.00 
10  00                15.00 

$20  00              $25.00 

No.  601.     Pod   Auger,    for   boring 

20.00       {          25.00 

No.  602.     Ribbon  Auger,  for  gen- 

20.00       1         25  00 

No.  603.     Twist    Auger,    for   gen- 

20.00                25.00 

No.  604.     Spiral  Auger,  loosening 

8.50                 10.00                15.00 

20.00       i         25  00 

Fig.   624 


Please  order  by  trade  number. 

PIPE  PULLER 

This  pipe  puller  is  arranged  to  draw  all  sizes  of  pipe 
The  dies  are  serrated  so  as  to  hold  fast  to  the  pipe  and 
not  to  crush  it.  It  is  large  enough  in  diameter  for  the 
coupling   of   the   pipe    to    pass   through. 

One  set  of  any  size  dies  are  furnished  Tcith  puller  with- 
out extra  charg;e. 

Extra  sets  of  dies  are  furnished  at  same  discount  from 
list   as  puller. 

PRICE  LIST 

Please  order  by  trade  number. 


No.   2,   with   1,   IVi,   1^2    or 

2    inch    dies 

Extra  dies  for  No  2 

No.  3,     with     2,     2».i     or    3 

inch    dies    

Extra  dies  for  No.  3... 
No.  4,  with   3%   or  4  inch 

dies     

Extra  dies  for  No.  4.... 
No.  5.    with    4,    4%     or    5 

Inch   dies    

Extra    dies   for   No.    5,... 


Size  Iron  Pipe  It  Will  Hold  in  Inches 


I      iy4     I      IVa     I 


I      2M;     I 


$2 

75 
50 

'■■:: 

$.... 

80 

'  ".75 

6.00 
.75 

2  25 

■3!25 

2.00 

lioo 


No.  4,   with   ZM    to   4   inch 

dies   

Extra    dies   for    No.    4    .  .  . 
No.  5,  with  4,  4%  or  5  inch 

dies 

Extra   dies    for   No.    5... 
No.  6,  with  4,   4'^,   5   or  6 

Inch  dies 

Extra   dies   for    No.    6.... 
No.  8,  with  6,  7  or  8  Inch 

flies,  4  screws 

Extra   dies   for   No.    8.... 


Vo.  10,  with  7,   8,  9  or  10 

inch  dies.  4  screws 

Extra   dies  for  No.   10    .  .  . 


Size  Iron  Pipe  It  WiU  Hold  in  Inches 


I      4'/.     I 


I      7        I       8       I      9       I      10 


2.75 
'3.66 


2.50 
■2'.75         2.50 


IS.OO 
8.00 


BABGOCK  PIPE 

LIFTER  AND 

HOLDER 


For  raising:  and  holding  pipe 
and  lowering  same  into  a  well. 


Fig.   143 


Showing    Machine    as    used 
in    Raising    Pipe 

Holder  will  not  tear  or  dam- 
age the  pipe.    Simple  and  rapid 
In  its  operation.     Handles  pipe 
from  1  to  2  Inches,  Inclusive. 
Price,  complete   $6.60 


280 


Geo-BCarpeH'ter  ^  So. 


IRRIGATION  STRAINERS-^DEEP  WELL  CYLINDERS 
IRRIGATION   STRAINERS 

These  Strainers  are  made  of  heavy  pipe,  galvanized  after  the  holes  are  put  in.  

They  are  covered  with  a  special  woven  wire  cloth,  having  slotted  openings  and  ad- 
mitting twice  as  much  water  as  ordinary  gauze.  The  cloth  is  nearly  one-sixteenth 
of  an  inch  in  thickness,  and  is  so  constructed  that  every  part  of  its  surface  permits 
of  filtration. 

These  Strainers  are  much  stronger  and  more  serviceable  than  all  brass  Strain- 
ers, and  can  be  used  in  wells  having  heavy  pressure  or  suction  without  injury  to 
the  wire  cloth. 

For  efficiency,  heavy  work  and  large  filtering  capacity  these  Strainers  have  no 
equal. 

Furnished  with  open  ends,  unless  ordered  with  driving  plug.  Six  inches  blank 
on  each  end  of  Strainer. 

PRICE  PER  LINEAL  FOOT 
Please  Order  by  Figure  Number,  Stating  Mesh  of  Gauze 


Aggregate 

Number  of  Gauze 

, 

Inside 

Outside 

Openings, 
Square 

inches 

inches 

Inches 
per  foot 

60 

80 

90 

100 

ly* 

1.785 

17 

$    0.75 

$    0.95 

$    1.20 

$    1.50 

11/2 

2.025 

22 

.90 

1.15 

1.45 

1.75 

2 

2.495 

24 

1.25 

1.50 

1.80 

2.25 

21/2 

2.995 

27 

2.00 

2.75 

3.25 

3.75 

3 

3.625 

30 

2.75 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

31/2 

4.125 

33 

3.15 

4.00 

4.50 

5.25 

4 

4.625 

36 

3.90 

4.75 

5.25 

6.25 

41/2 

5.125 

39 

4.50 

5.50 

6.25 

7.25 

5 

5.685 

42 

5.25 

6.50 

7.50 

8.25 

6 

6.745 

48 

6.00 

7.50 

8.25 

9.25 

7 

7.745 

51 

7.50 

9.00 

9.50 

10.75 

8 

8.745 

54 

9.00 

10.50 

11.50 

12.50 

9 

9.805 

60 

12.00 

14.00 

15.00 

16.00 

10 

10.875 

67 

14.00 

16.50 

18.00 

20.00 

12 

12.875 

72 

18.00 

20.50 

22.50 

25.00 

Fig.  405 


DEEP  WELL  BRONZE  BALL  VALVE  CYLINDER 

No.  860 

These  Cylinders  are  designed  for  use  in  deep  wells,  and  are  made  of  best 
material  and  heavy  throughout.  They  have  four  leather  bronze  ball  plungers  and 
double  check  valves,  one  a  bronze  ball,  the  other  a  flat  poppet,  making  a  leak 
impossible.     For  extremely  deep  wells  we  recommend  these  Cylinders. 

Made  with  outside  caps  only. 

PRICE   LIST 
Please  Order  by  Figure  Number 


Fitted   for 

stroke 

Size,  inches 

Pipe,  inches 

inches 

Brass    Body 

2      xl6 

1^4 

8 

$    7.50 

$10.00 

2Mxl6 

iM 

8 

8.25 

11.00 

2^^x16 

IM 

8 

9.25 

12.00 

2Mxl8 

IM 

8 

11.75 

15.00 

3      xl8 

iVi 

8 

15.75 

19.50 

2     xl8 

IM 

10 

8.00 

11.00 

214x18 

IM 

10 

8.75 

12.00 

21^x18 

IM 

10 

9.75 

13.00 

2  34x20 

IM 

10 

12.25 

16.50 

3     x20 

IM 

10 

16.25 

22.00 

2      x20 

lU 

12 

8.50 

12.00 

2Mx20 

IM 

12 

9.25 

13.00 

2^^x20 

IM 

12 

10.25 

14.00 

Fig.  860 


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GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER   ^  CO. 


281 


ARTESIAN  WELL  EQUIPMENT 

ALL-BRASS  ARTESIAN  WELL  CYLINDER 

With  Spool  or  Ball  Valves 
No.  449 
The  body  of  this  cylinder  is  seamless  brass  tubing.    The'  valves  are  made  sufficiently  strong  to  with- 
stand severe  service.     The  leather  packings  are  the  best.     The   bottom  of  the  plunger   is  tapped  so   that 
it  may  be  screwed  on  the  top  of  the  check  valve,  thus  enabling  the  plunger  and  check  valves  to  be  with- 
drawn at  one  operation.     Both  valves   are  fitted  with   heavy   leather   faced    spool   poppets,   or  with    balls. 
This  cylinder  may  be  placed  in  open  wells  and  in  drilled  wells  where  the  pipe  or  casing  is  large  enough 
to   take   the   cylinder  attachments.     It  is  adapted   to  work  in  deep  wells  and  to  stand  severe  service. 
Furnished  with  spool  valves  unless  othenvise  ordered. 

PRICE  LIST 
Please   order  bj*  figure   number. 


Inside 

Length 

Exteme 
Length 

Cap- 
acity 

Extreme 
Outside 
Diam- 

Top and 
Bottom 

Con- 
necting 

Pipes 
inches 

Size 
Pin 

With 

Spool 

Valves. 

Each 

With 

Dla. 
inches 

Stroke 
inches 

Cyl- 
inder 

per 
Stroke 

eter  of 
Attach- 

m 
Plun- 

Valves. 
Each 

inches 

gallons 

ments 
inches 

ger 
ms. 

IVs 

12 

23 

.12 

2iS 

2 

% 

$17.00 

$20.00 

178 

16 

27 

.16 

2,1 

2 

18.00 

21.00 

1% 

24 

35 

.25 

2:1 

2 

% 

21.00 

24.00 

2y4 

12 

25 

.2 

Sfs 

21/2 

% 

30.00 

34.00 

21/4 

16 

29 

.275 

3,». 

21/2 

% 

32.00 

36.00 

2  74 

37 

.41 

3->\ 

% 

35.00 

39.00 

2M 

36 

49 

.61 

3/. 

2¥> 

% 

40.00 

44.00 

2% 

12 

26 

.3 

3% 

3 

% 

38.00 

43.00 

2% 

16 

30 

.411 

3% 

3 

% 

40.00 

45.00 

2% 

24 

38 

.61 

3  78 

3 

% 

44.00 

49.00 

2% 

36 

50 

.924 

3% 

3 

Vs 

50.00 

55.00 

31/4 

12 

28 

.432 

4^ 

31/2 

7.' 

52.00 

59.00 

31/4 
3% 

16 

32 

.574 

4t^ 

31/2 

% 

55.00 

62.00 

24 

40 

.862 

4t^ 

31/2 

% 

60.00 

67.00 

3% 

36 

52 

1.292 

7tV 

31/2 

% 

68.00 

75.00 

3% 

12 

30 

.574 

51/8 

4 

11/8 

70.00 

80.00 

3% 

16 

34 

.764 

51/8 

4 

11/8 

73.00 

83.00 

3% 

24 

42 

1.147 

5% 

4 

1V8 

78.00 

88.00 

36 

54 

1.72 

51/8 

4 

IVs 

92.00 

102.00 

414 

12 

34 

.737 

5% 

41/2 

11/8 

110.00 

125.00 

41/4 

16 

38 

.982 

5% 

41/2 

11/8 

115.00 

130.00 

4% 

24 

46 

1.47 

5% 

tS 

1V8 

125.00 

140.00 

4V4 

36 

58 

2.21 

5% 

IVs 

140.00 

155.00 

4% 

12 

35 

.92 

61/8 

5 

11/8 

140.00 

160.00 

4% 

16 

39 

1.227 

61/8 

5 

IVs 

147.00 

167.00 

4% 

24 

47 

1.84 

61/8 

5 

11/8 

160.00 

180.00 

4% 

36 

59 

2.76 

6% 

5 

IVs 

182.00 

202.00 

5% 

12 

41 

1.348 

7% 

6 

ll/« 

190.00 

215.00 

5% 

16 

4  5 

1.79 

7% 

6 

11-^ 

198.00 

223.00 

5% 

24 

53 

2.70 

7% 

6 

11/8 

210.00 

235.00 

5% 

36 

C5 

4.05 

7% 

6 

IVs 

230.00 

255.00 

Fig.  440 


BRASS  LINED  WORKING  BARREL 

Fitted  with  Four  Leather  Plungers  and  Bronze  Ball  Valves. 
No.  654 
Number  654  cylinders  are  regularly  threaded  for  iron  pipe  but  will  be  furnished  for  well  casing  at  the 
same  prices  for  corresponding  sizes;  intermediate  sizes  will  take  the  list  of  the  next  larger  size. 

PRICE  LIST 
Please   order  by   figure   number. 


Size  of 
Well 
inches 

Inside 
Diameter 

of 
Cylinder 

inches 

Length 
Stroke 
inches 

Length 
Barrel 
Inches 

Price 
Each 

Size  of 
Well 
inches 

Inside 
Diameter 

of 
Cylinder 

inches 

Length 
Stroke 
inches 

Length 
Barrel 
inches 

Price 
Each 

2 
2 
2 
2 

10 

24 

^28 

38 

50 

$11.50 
12.00 
13.50 
15.50 

4% 

41/2 
41/^ 

4  7* 
41/4 
41/4 
414 

10 
14 
24 
36 

36 
40 
50 
62 

$54.50 
56.00 
61.50 
65.50 

11 

11 
ll 

25 
29 
39 
51 

15.50 
16.50 
18.00 
19.50 

5            14% 
5             14% 

24 
36 

51 
63 

78.00 
86.00 

i'H 

6             1        5% 
6             15% 

24 
36 

57 
69 

112.00 
124.00 

3 
3 
3 

2% 

14    ' 

26 
30 
40 
52 

21.50 
22.50 
24.50 
27.00 

7             16% 
7             1        6% 

24 
36 

60 
72 

152.00 
166.00 

2%        1          36 

I     1   ?;^ 

l\ 

60 

72 

236.00 
250.00 

ll 

31/4 

10 
14 
24 
36 

32 
36 
46 

58 

31.50 
32.50 
35.00 
38.00 

9            1        8V4 
9             1        8 1/2 

11 

62          1        285.00 
74          1        325.00 

3%        1       374 

10            1        91^         1          24          1          64 

460.00 

3% 
3% 
3% 
3% 

10 
14 
24 
36 

34 
38 
48 
60 

44.50 
46.00 
49.00 
52.50 

10 

9% 

36 

76 

490.00 

FOR    PU3II'S,    PIPE    AXD    FITTINGS,    SEE    IIVDEX 


282 


GEO'EeARPEhfTER  ^  Co. 


WELL  CYLINDERS,  PUMP  EQUIPMENT 


Fijs.  440 

WROUGHT-IRON    TUBULAR 
WELL    CYLINDER 

No.  440 

This  cylinder  is  made  of  either  galvanized  or 
black  extra  strong-  wrought  pipe,  bored  and  pol- 
ished Unless  otherwise  ordered  it  will  be  furnished 
with  a  shoulder  for  holding  a  turned  coupling  for 
seating  the  check  valve.  In  24  and  36  inch  lengths 
the  shoulders  are  3  incheg  from  the  bottom,  and  in 
48  inch  lengths,  12  inches. 

A  galvanized  cylinder  ^vithout  a  shoe  vi'ill  be  £ur- 
ni.shed  unless  othervrise  specified. 

PRICE  LIST 
Please   order  by   figure   number. 


Diam. 

of 

Cylinder 

inches 

Length 

Cylinder 
inches 

Price. 
Painted 

Price, 
Painted 

Price. 

Galv. 

Price, 
Galv. 

without 

Driving 

Shoe 

with 
Driving 

Shoe 

without 

Driving 

Shoe 

with 
Driving 

Shoe 

2 

24 

$2.25 

$3.00 

$2.80 

$3.50 

9 

36 

3.25 

4.00 

3.80 

4.50 

2 

48 

4.25 

5.00 

5.00 

5.75 

2y2 

36 

5.75 

6.65 

6.50 

7.50 

2Vz 

48 

8.35 

8.50 

8.25 

9.25 

3 

36 

8.00 

9.00 

8.80 

10.00 

3 

48 

10.50 

11.50 

11.00 

12.25 

4 

36 

12.00 

14.00 

13.75 

15.75 

4 

48 

15.50 

17.50 

18.00 

20.00 

Fig.   441 

BRASS  LINED  TUBULAR  WELL 
CYLINDER 

Galvanized.    No.  441 

This  cylinder  is  made  of  wrought  pipe  bored  out, 
with  a  lining  of  seamless  brass  tubing  swaged  into 
position.  This  cylinder  possesses  the  smoothness  of 
an  all-brass-tube  cylinder,  and  is  not  as  liable  to 
become  injured  by  external  pressure  or  sudden  jars. 
For  the  small  additional  cost  it  pays  to  use  this 
cylinder  instead  of  the  polished  iron,  as  the  pump 
will  work  more  easily  and  the  leathers  on  plunger 
will  wear  longer. 

Unless  otIier'»vise  ordered  this  cylinder  T\'iU  be 
furnished  ^vith  a  shoulder  three  inches  from  the 
bottom  as  illustrated. 

PRICE  LIST 
Please  order  by  figure   number. 


Diameter 

of  Cylinder 

inches 

Length 

of CyUnder 

inches 

Price, 
Galvanized, 

with 
Driving  Shoe 

Price, 
Galvanized, 

without 
Driving  Shoe 

2 

24 

$6.10 

$5.25 

2 

36 

7.75 

6.90 

48 

9.80 

9.00 

2% 

24 

8.15 

7.00 

21/2 

36 

10.50 

9.30 

21/2 

48 

14.00 

12.80 

3 

24 

10.00 

8.50 

3 

36 

13.00 

11.50 

3 

48 

17.00 

15.50 

4 

36 

19.00 

16.50 

4 

48 

24.00 

21.50 

SEATING  TOOL  FOR 
BRASS  CYLINDER 


Size  for  Cylinder 
inches 

Trice,  each 

2 

$0.60 

21/2 

.90 

3 

1.20 

4 

2.40 

5 

6.00 

6 

8.00 

7 

10.00 

8 

12.00 

Fig 


Fig. 

870 

figure   number. 

BRONZE 

BALLS 

STANDARD  CUP  LEATHERS 

No. 

870 

No.   702 

These  balls  are   turned 

from   hard  bronze  metal 

Our  Standard  Cup  Leathers  are  made  of  a  high 

and  are  guaranteed  to  be  perfectly  true. 

grade   oak-tanned   stock   and   are   intended   to   meet 

PRICE 

LIST 

the    demand    for    low    priced    cups    which   will    give 
satisfactory  service  under  ordinary  conditions. 
PRICE  LIST 

Diameter 

Diameter 

of  Ball 

Each 

of  Ball 

Each 

Adopted    by   Pump    Leather   Manufacturers, 

inches 

inches 

April   17,    1911. 

% 

$0.30 
.30 
.30 
.35 
.35 

3 

P 

4% 

$4.75 
5.50 
6.00 
6.75 
7.75 

Please   order  by  figure   number. 

% 

Size 
inches 

Price 
per  gross 

Size 
inches 

Price 
per  p-ross 

1 

$3.50 

3% 

$29.00 

It? 

.45 

10.00 

1^ 

4.50 

4 

31.50 

1% 

.50 

4% 

10.00 

IVz 

6.00 

4  ^ 

37.50 

1% 

.70 

11.00 

1% 

8.00 

4  V^ 

40.00 

1% 

.90 

5 

12.00 

2 

9.00 

4  %. 

43.00 

1% 

1.10 

i^ 

12.50 

2V4. 

10.00 

5 

49.00 

1% 

1.40 

13.50 

24 

13.00 

5% 

50.00 

2.15 

6 

15.00 

2% 

14.50 

il 

57.50 

2% 

2.75 

6% 

17.50 

3 

16.50 

65.00 

2% 
2% 

3.75 

7% 

25.00 

2V4, 

18.50 

e 

72.00 

4.25 

3% 

24.50 

GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  ^  Go. 


2s;' 


ROD  COUPLINGS,  SAND  PUMPS  AND  PIPE  HOLDERS 


WOOD  ROD  COUPLINGS 


Two,   Three  and  Four  Hole 

These  couplings  are  made  with  a  socket  for  the  ends  of  the  rod  to  be  driven  into, 
to  prevent  splitting. 


PRICE  LIST 

' 

Order    by    figure    number 

No. 

Description 

Iron  Pipe 
Threads 

Per  set 

430 

For  1 

and 

1% 

inch  rod,  black,   2  hole 

% 

$0.10 

432 

For  1 

and 

1V8 

inch  rod,   galvanized,   2  hole 

% 

.14 

435 

For   1 

and 

1  Vr 

inch  rod,   black,   3   hole 

% 

16 

435 

For  1 

and 

1V« 

inch  rod,   galvanized,   3  hole 

% 

.20 

436 

For  IVi 

and 

1  % 

inch  rod,   black,   3   hole 

% 

.20 

436 

For  liA 

and 

inch  rod,  galvanized,   3  hole 

1/ 

.24 

437 

For  11/2 

and 

1% 

inch  rod,   black,   4   hole 

34 

.60 

437 

For  11/2 

and 

1% 

inch  rod,   galvanized,  4  hole 

% 

.80 

4381/2 

For  1 

and 

IVg 

inch  rod,  black,  4   hole 

% 

.20 

4381/2 

For  1 

and 

IVs 

inch  rod,   galvanized,  4  hole 

% 

.24 

FORGED  SUCKER  ROD  COUPLINGS 

These    couplings    are    forged,    have   straight    box   and   pin   same    sizes    as   oil-well 
couplings  and  are  interchangeable  with  them. 


Fig, 


PRICE  LIST 
Order    by    figure    number 

Fis:. 
No. 

Size  of 

Box  and  Pin 

inches 

Size  of 

Wood  Rod 

Indies 

Adapted  for 

Working  BaiTels, 

Diameter 

in  inclies 

Black 
per  set 

Galvanized 
per  set 

408 
409 
410 
411 
412 

%,  12  threads 

%,  10  threads 

1     ,  10  threads 

IVs,     8  threads 

11/2,     8  threads 

IVs 

11 

1%    to  214 
2%   to  2% 
2%   to  3% 
3%   to  5% 
5%   to  8% 

1.30 
2.00 
5.00 

$0.85 
1.15 
1.75 
2.60 
6.00 

SAND  PUMPS 

PRICE  LIST 
'lease    order   by   figure    number. 


Size  of  Well 

inches 

Each 

2 

$2.50 

21/2 

2.75 

3 

3.00 

4 

4.00 

5 

5.00 

6 

6.00 

7 

7.00 

8 

8.00 

THE  "MONITOR"  PIPE  HOLDER 


Fig   543 

Pipe  cannot  slip.  Adjustment  automatic. 
Holds  from.l  to  2  inch  pipe,  inclusive.  Strong- 
in  construction.    Easy  to  operate. 

Price  each    »5.00 


Fig.  629 


FOR  IROX  PIPE  AND  FITTINGS  OF  ALL,  KINDS,  SEE  INDEX 


281 


Geo-BCarpenTter  ^  Go. 


WELL  DRIVE  SHOES,  PACKERS  AND  COUPLINGS 


No.   433  MALLEABLE  IRON  DRIVE  SHOES 

With  or  Without  Shoulder 


FiK.  43^  Fie.  419  Fig.  421 

No.  421    FORGED   STEEL   SHOES 

These  shoes  are  made  of  steel  forgings  and  are  turned 
true  inside  and  outside;  they  have  long  recess,  as  shown 
In  Illustration,  to  prevent  the  pipe  from  spreading  or 
breaking  off  at  the  end  of  threads.  For  severe  driving 
and  large  pipe  we  recommend  these  shoes. 

Price  List 


Price 

List 

size  of  Pipe 
inches 

Price 

Size  of  Pipe 
inches 

Price 

2 
2V. 

$0  50 
.70 
.90 

|.. 

$1.20 
150 

Size  of 
Pipe 


Size  of 

Price 

inches 

4 '/a 

Price 

Pipe 

inches 

10 

$1.50 

$    8.00 

2.50 

5 

10.00 

12 

3.50 

6 

12.00 

14 

5  00 

7 

15.00 

15 

6  00 

8 

18.00 

16 

Price 

$   36.00 

48  00 

70.00 

90.00 

110.00 


No.  419   CAST   STEEL  DRIVE    SHOES 

These  shoes  are  made  of  steel  castings  and  are  stronger 
than  the  malleable  shoes.  They  are  furnished  both 
finished  and  rough,  the  finishe'd  shoe  being  turned  true 
both  inside  and  outside. 

Price  List 


Shoes    for    well    casing    will    be    supplied    at    same    list, 
intermediate  sizes  being  charged  at   price   of  next   larger 

^'^^  WELL  PACKER 

No.  495 

A  well  packer  for  making  tight  joint  between 
strainer  and  well  casing;  it  is  also  used  as  support  for 
cylinders. 

To  locate  strainer  in  well,  screw  well  packer  on 
upper  end  of  same,  attach  seating  tool  to  drill  rod  and 
insert  into  key  seat  in  well  packer,  lower  all  in  well  to 
place  where  strainer  is  to  be  located,  turn  drill  rod  to 
the  right  which  forces  taper  wedge  into  rubber  ring, 
expanding  same  and  making  tight  joint. 

To  remove  strainer  from  well,  lower  seating  tool  to 
key  seat  in  well  packer,  turn  to  left,  partly  unscrewing 
taper   wedge    from   coupling,   which    contracts    rubber 
packer  and  permits  strainer  to  be  withdrawn. 
Price  List — No.  495 


Size  of 
Pipe 
in. 

Fin- 
ished 

Rough 

Size  of 
Pipe 
in. 

Fin- 
ished 

Rough 

3% 
4 

$1.00 
1.00 
1.30 
2.00 
3.50 
4.00 

''To 

1.10 
1.50 
2  50 
2.75 

4  72 

5 
.5% 

8 

10 
12 

$6.00 
7.00 
9  00 
9.00 
12  00 
18.00 
35.00 

$3.75 
4.25 
6.50 
6.50 
8.00 
12  50 
25.00 

Diam- 
eter of 
Well 
inches 

Bottom  of 

Packer 

Threaded 

for  Pipe 

inches 

11/4 

2 

2 1/2 

Price 

Diam- 
eter of 
Well 
inches 

Bottom  of 

Packer 

Threaded 

for  Pipe 

inches 

3 

31/2 
4 
5 
6 

Price 

2 

2V. 

31/2 
4 

$1.50 
2.00 
2.70 
4.50 
6.00 

6 

7 

8 

$   7.50 
10.00 
14.00 
20.00 
30.00 

•  For  Well   Casing. 

VALVE  HOOK  FOR  SEATING 
CYLINDERS 

Price  List — No.,  497 

Please  order  by  trade  number 

For  2%  and   3  inch  well... $1.00 

For  31/2  and  4  inch  well...  1.50 

For  4%   and  5  inch  well...  2.00 

For     6  inch  well 2.50 

For     7  inch  well 3.00 

For     8  inch  well 3.50 

For  10  inch  well 4.00 

Fig.  497 


pipe;  rod  and  reducer  couplings 


Fig.  439 


Fig.  490 

REDUCER  COUPLINGS 

For   V2  inch  and   %   inch  pipe  and  steel  pump  rods. 
Price  List — Figs.  439-490 


Fig 


438 
439 
438A 
439A 


Female       Female 


%  Pipe  X  %  Rod 

%  Pipe  X  -fe  Kod 

1/2  Pipe  X  %  Rod 

':.  Pine  X  ^  Rod 


Gal- 
vanized 
per  lb. 


Black 
per  lb. 


$0.25 
.25 
.25 


490 
491 
490A 
491A 


Ma: 


Female 


%  Pipe  X   %   Rod 

%  Pipe  X   -^jt  Rod 

%  Pipe  X   %  Rod 

1/2  Pipe  X   -^  Rod 


Gal- 
vanized 
per  lb 
$0.30 
.30 
.30 


Black 
per  lb. 

$0.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 


Fig.   429    PIPE    AND    ROD    COUPLINGS 

For  %  inch  Pipe  and  %  inch  Iron  Rod 
Price  List 


Description 


Price,  Galvanized!  Price,  Plain 
I  per  lb.  I       per  lb. 


Pipe  or  iron  rod  thread 


GEO-BeAIiPEN*TER  ^  60. 


BRASS  WIRE  CLOTH 

120  MESH 


100  MESH 


90  MESH 
80  MESH 


70  MESH 
60  MESH 


50MESH 


30  MESH 
20  MESH 

WOVEN  WIRE  CLOTH 

We  carry  in  stock  the  following  meshes  Brass  Wire  Cloth,  30  inches  in  width,  except  No.  CU 
renovated  cloth  which  is  12  inches  wide. 


Price  List 

Mesh 
Number 

Price, 
per   Square    Foot 

Mesh 
Number 

Price, 
per   Square   Foot 

20 

$0.50 

70 

$0.90 

30 

.65 

80 

1.00 

40 

.40 

90 

1.20 

50 

.50 

100 

1.50 

60 

.60 

120 

3.00 

60  renovated 

.30 

Woven  wire  cloth 

1.50 

FOR  STEEL   MESH,   SAND   AND   GRAVEL.   SCREENS,   SEE   INDEX 


286 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  «  eO, 


LUMBERMEN'S  AND  LOGGERSV  TOOLS 


PEA\^ES 


TT 


Fig.  21 

Patent  Ribbed  Socket  Peavey 

The  lightest,  strongest,  most  durable  and  evenly  balanced  peavey  manufactured.      The   pikes 
and  sockets  are  set  in  oil  paint,  with  60,000  lbs.  screw  pressure. 

No.  21.     2y2  in.  x  5  ft..  Rock  Maple  Handle per   doz.    $24.00 

CANT  HOOKS 


Fig.  318 

Chisel  Point  or  Old  Time  Hook 

For  ordinary  use  in  the  woods  or  mill  yards, 
the  old  time  Cant  Hook,  with  modern  improve- 
ments, material,  and  workmanship  is  the  best. 
No.  318.     21/2  in.  X  4%  ft..  Rock  Maple 

Handle,   Chisel  Point  Hook.. per  doz.    $18.50 


Flgr.  72a 
Patent  Combined  Avith  Duck  Bill  Hook 

The  clasp  and  toe  ring  are  connected  so  that 
it  makes  a  guard  that  protects  the  stock  from 
wearing,  also  holds  the  hook  in  the  proper 
place  and  clasp  from  turning.  It  is  the  lightest 
and  strongest  Cant  Hook  ever  manufactured. 
No.  722.     21/2   in.  x  41/2  ft.,  Rock  Maple 

Handle,  Duck  Bill  Hook per  doz.    $19.40 


TIMBER    GRAPPLES    OR   LUG    HOOKS 


Fig.  428 

For  handling  railroad  ties,  telegraph  poles,  pulp  wood,  square  timber,  loading  or  unloading 
vessels,  cars,   or  teams,  building  bridges  and  other  kindred  employment. 

No.   428.     With  4  ft.  Handle   per  doz.  $25.00 

No.    490.      Extra  heavy,   5  ft.   Handle "  35.80 

PICIiAROONS 


Fig.  354 
Best  Ohio   White   Ash,   Twisted   Point 

Pikes  and  hooks  are  forged  from  one  piece  of  steel.     Point  twisted,  three  seamless  polished 
steel  rings,  pikes  screwed  in  with  oil  paint. 


No.  357.  With     2       ft.  Handles. per  doz.  $12.40 

No.  350.  With     41/2  ft.  Handles.       "  15.00 

No.  353.  With     6       ft.  Handles.       "  15.80 

No.  354.  With     8       ft.  Handles.       "  17.10 

No.  406.  With  10       ft.  Handles.       "  18.00 


Figr.  381 
STEEL  PEAVEY  OR  CANT   HOOK  BOLTS 

No.    381.      Per  100    $4.50 


No.  407.  With  12  ft.  Handles. 
No.  408.  With  14  ft.  Handles. 
No.  409.  With  16  ft.  Handles. 
No.  410.  With  18  ft.  Handles. 
No.  411.  With  20  ft.  Handles. 


.per  doz.  $20.30 
24.50 
31.30 
39.90 
52.00 


FlfiT.  564 

CANT  HOOK  AND  PEAVEY  HOOKS 

564.     Duck  Bill  Peavey  .  .  .  .per  doz.   $9.70 

9.70 


No 

No.    369 

No.   570.     Chisel  Point  Cant  Hook 


Round   Peavey 


8.80 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  «  eo. 


28- 


LUMBERMEN'S  AND  LOGGERS'  ACCESSORIES 
BEST  OHIO  WHITE  ASH  PIGKAROONS 

Twisted  Point 

"  — —  -  : Lg.b.c.&co, 


Figr.  36 

Pikes  and  hooks  are  forged  from  one  piece  of  steel.     Point  twisted,  tliree  seamless  polished 
steel  rings,  pikes  screwed  in  with  oil  paint. 


No.  337.  With     2  ft.  handles. per  doz.  $12.40 

No.  350.  With     4%  ft.  handles.         "  15.00 

No.  353.  With     6  ft.  handles.         "  15.80 

No.  354.  With     8  ft.  handles.         "  17.10 

No,  406.  With  10  ft.  handles.        "  18.00 


No.  407.  With  12  ft.  handles. 
No.  408.  With  14  ft.  handles. 
No.  409.  With  16  ft.  handles.  , 
No.  410.  With  18  ft.  handles.. 
No.  411.  With  20  ft.  handles.  , 


per  doz. 


24.50 
31. .30 
39.90 
52.00 


NAVAL  PIGKAROONS  WITH  HANDLES 

— f 


Flgr.  20% 


No.  f20%. 


For  Handling  Pulp  Wood,  Cedar  Posts,  etc. 

Naval  Pickaroons  with  handles,  steel  point,    axe   eye,    3    foot   handle,  .per    doz.   $12.50 

LEATHER  APRONS  FOR  LUMBER  HANDLERS 

Made  from  extra  heavy  russet  stuffed 
split  leather,  with  one  inch  wide  hip 
straps  and  roller  buckles.  All  straps 
fastened  with  patent  rivets,  smooth 
heads  on  both  sides.  Best  wearing 
aprons  on  the  market. 

No.  561.  Size    26x21  in .  per  doz.  ,$24.00 

No.  562.   Size    26x24  in.    with    3 

in    bib per  doz.      2,5.50 

No.  461.  Size  26x27  in.  with  6 
in.  bib  and  33  in.  neckstrap 
with    buckle per  doz.     30.00 

No.  462.  Size  24x26  in.  with  6 
in.  bib  and  33  in.  neckstrap 
with    buckle per  doz.      27.00 


Fig.   461 

BENTON  TALLY  REGISTER 


KipT.   5«1 

MARKING  POTS 


No.  0.     Records  to      1,000 each  $2.50 

No.  1.      Records   to    10,000 "        3.50 


Made  out  of  IXX  tin,  pieced.  Well  made — 
not  on  the  order  of  those  cheap  stamped  ones 
now  on  the  market.     Something  that  will  last. 

No.  1.      6x4    IXX    tin per  doz.  $4.00 

No.  2.      6x4   16-oz.   copper "  7,00 


FOn    MARKING    BRUSHES,    SEE    INDEX 


,288 


GEO-BeARPEM*TER   «  60. 


LUMBER  ROLLERS 


Fig.  741.     Iron  Side  Roller 


The  best  and  cheapest  device  on  the  market  for 
quickly  and  cheaply  loading  and  unloading  lumber 
cars.  We  have  in  two  lengths,  regular  and  extra 
length;  both  are  made  of  two  inch  pipe.  Length, 
of  roller,  15  inches. 

Regular  Length 
Length    of   iron    pipe,    4    feet.      Length   of 
screw,   16  inches.     Entire  length,  5  feet 

4    inches    each   $10.00 

Extra  Length 
Length  of  iron  pipe,  4  feet  6  inches.  Length 
of    screw,    16    inches.      Entire    length,    5 
feet    10    inches    each      10.80 


DOUBLE  EXTENSION  LUMBER  ROLLER 


This  new  double  extension  lumber  roller  can  be  instantly  attached  to  not  only  any  size  door 
from  5  to  8  feet  wide  but  also  the  ends  of  a  gondola.  Being  made  of  a  high  quality  2  inch  steel 
tubing  it  will  not  sag  under  any  reasonable  load  even  when  fully  extended.  It  is  equipped  with  a 
square  thread  1  Va  inch  steel  screw  on  one  end  and  a  3  foot  beam  on  the  other,  which  fits  snugly 
into  the  main  4i^  foot  beam,  being  held  in  place  by  a  pin.  The  roller  is  easily  adjustable  to  any 
position. 

Besides  the  Saving  in  Breakage,  the  Time  Saved  Alone  Will  Soon  Pay  for  the  Roller 

With   18   inch  wood  roller each  $11.50 

With  16  inch  iron  roller "        12.00 


Fig.  743 
TniBER  TRUCK 

Regular  nas  t>  mch  iron  roller,  17x20 
inch  frame  made  of  2 1^  inch  tim- 
ber    each   $   7.50 

Extra  heavy  has  7  inch  iron  roller, 
20x24  inch  frame  made  of  3  inch  tim- 
ber    each 

Regular  with  concave  roller,  for 
pipe   each 

Extra  rollers  for  timber  truck " 

Extra  boxes  for  timber  truck set 


10.00 


10.00 

3.00 

.50 


Fig, 


C05IBINED   HORSESHOE  DOLLY  AND 
TI3IBER   ROLLER 

Horseshoe  Dolly  has  4  inch  diameter 
roller;  length  of  roller,  14  inches;  horse- 
shoe is  1/^x11/^  inches,  iron;  length  of 
horseshoe,  12  inches each   $4.00 


END  ROLLERS 

End  Roller  has  4  inch  diameter  roller;  length  of  roller,  14  inches. each   $4.00 


Fig.  745 


No. 

No.- 


No.   000. 


Fig.  746.     LUMBER  GAUGES 
Nickel  Plated 

Measures  1,  l^^,  1%,  1%,  2  inch each   $0.50 

Measures    %,    Vz,    %,    %,    Vs.    1,    1%,    1^/^, 

1%,    2     each        .50 

Measures  %,%,  1,  11/4,  2,  2% "  .50 


rig.  746 


Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  ^  eo. 


289 


Lumbermen's— WOOD  AND  IRON  WORK— Loggers' 

strictly  Extra  Selected  Second  Growth  Maple 


PEAVY 

HANDLES                                  1                           CANT  HOOK 

HANDLES 

No. 

856. 

21/^x5  ft. 

bored  for  Peavey ..  doz.     $6.20    |    No.  855.    2  i^  in.  x  41/2  ft. 

per  doz.  $5.80 

LUG  HOOK  HANDLES 

No. 

770. 

4   ft.    . 

per  doz.    $4.20    |    No.   741.      5  ft 

per  doz.    $7.20 

White  Ash  Handles  for  Pickeroons  and  Pike  Poles 

No. 
No. 

No 

74. 
76. 
76. 

77. 

8    ft. 
10    ft. 
12    ft. 
14    ft. 

per  doz.    $11.00 

12  50 

No.    78.      16    ft 

No.    79.      18    ft     

per  doz.    $21.00 

"             30.00 

"             13.50 

No.    80.      20    ft 

"             45.00 

No 

"             16.50 

SKIDDING  TONGS— IRON  WORK 


Fig.  508 
With    RiBgtt 


SKroDING   TONGS   WITH   SWIVEL   HOOKS 

No.  504.  1  inch  octagon  steel.  ..  each  $5.50 
No.  505.  IVs  inch  octagon  steel.  .  .  "  6.15 
No.  506.  114  inch  octagon  steel.  .  .  "  7.18 
No.   507.      l%x%    inch  flat  steel...      "        6.15 


SKIDDING  TONGS  WITH  RINGS 

No.    508.      1        inch  octagon  steel ...  each  $4.70 

No.    509.      1%  inch  octagon  steel.  .  .      "  5.25 

No.    510.      1%  inch  octagon  steel.  .  .      "  6.85 


No.   511.      l%x%    inch  flat  steel. 


5.25 


GOODYEAR  LOAD  BINDERS 

For  binding  logs,  hay,  lumber,  pipe  or 
large  loads  of  any  description  it  has  no 
equal.     Weight  21  pounds  per  pair. 

Each $2.50 

Per    pair    5.00 


Fig.  736 


Fig.  737.     JOIST  OR  TIMBER  TONGS 

For  Hoisting  Timber,  Scantlings,  Flanks,  Etc. 

1       inch  octagon  steel each   $3.75 

1  Vi  inch  octagon  steel "        5.50 

%x%  inch  flat  steel "        2.75 

19 


Fie-  737 


290 


GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER  ^  CO. 


ELECTRICAL  CONSTRUCTION   PIKE  POLES 


Flgr.    808 


All  our  poles  are  made  of  aott,  old  growth,  yellow    Washington    Fir,    free    from    defects,    absolutely 
straight  grained   and   running  from   14  to   18  annular    rings    to    the    inch.      This    fir    has     proved    to    be 

lighter  and  sLronger  than  any  other  kind  and  it  dues  not  easily  splinter  off  in  the  user's  hands  as  do 
the  hard,  brittle  varieties.  It  costs  a  little  more  than  other  kinds,  but  it  is  well  worth  it.  All  poles 
are  nicely  sanded  before  leaving-  the  factory.  The  pikes  are  of  genuine  hand-forged  crucible  steel 
with  a  long  taper  and  screwed  in. 

Fig.   808    STANDARD    SMALL   SIZE 
With  Handles  of  1%-inch  even  diameter 
Order  by  Number 

1%    inch,    10   foot,    wt.  per  doz.     70  lbs   per    doz.  $13.50 

1%    inch,   12  foot,    wt.  peT  doz.     90  lbs    per     doz.     15.00 

1%    inch,   14   foot,    wt.  per  doz.   110  lbs   per     doz.     17.0O 

1  %    inch,   16   foot,    wt.  per  doz.   130  lbs per     doz.     20.0O 

Fig.   808    STANDARD    HEA\^    SIZE 
With  Handles  of  2i/4-inch  even  diameter 
Order  by  Number 

No.  809.     2 Vi  inch  x  10  foot,   wt.  per  doz.     80  lbs per 

No.  810.     2%   inch  x  12  foot,  wt.  per  doz.  100  lbs per 

No.  811.     2%    inch  x  14  foot,   wt.  per  doz.   120  lbs per 

No.  812.     21/i   inch  x  16  foot,   wt.  per  doz.   140  lbs per 

No.  813.     214,    inch  x  18  foot,   wt.  per  doz.   170  lbs per 

No.  814.     2 1/4   inch  x  20   foot,   wt.  per  doz.  200  lbs per 

No.  815.     214   inch  x  22  foot,   wt.  per  doz.   230  lbs.  . per 

No.  816.     2  V4,    inch  x  24  foot,  ,wt.  per  doz.   260  lbs per 


No.  805. 
No.  806. 
No.  807. 
No.  808. 


doz. 

$18.00 

doz. 

20.50 

doz. 

23.50 

doz. 

26.50 

doz. 

30.00 

doz. 

34.50 

doz. 

41.00 

doz. 

47.00 

Fig.  820 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  PATTERN 

These  poles  are  2%  inches  in  diameter  in  the  middle  and  taper  to  2  inches  at  each  end,  giving  the 
strongest  and  most  efficient  pole  on  the  market.  The  extra  strength  is  in  the  middle,  just  where  it  is 
needed. 

The  pike  is  of  %-inch  square'  crucible  steel  projecting  4  inches  from  the  end  of  the  pole  and  with 
a  2-inch  taper.  The  pike  is  securely  held  in  the  pole  by  a  14 -inch  rivet  running  through  the  ferrule, 
pole   and   pike    itself.     We   cannot   recommend   this   pole  too  highly. 

Order  by  Number 

No.  817.  2%   inch  x  10  foot,  wt.  per  doz.  140  lbs pe'r  doz.  $2O.0O 

No.  818.  21/2   inch  x  12   foot,  Wt.  per  doz.  150  lbs per  doz.  23.75 

No.  81».  21/2   inch  x  14  foot,  wt.  per  doz.  165  lbs per  doz.  27.50 

No.  820.  21/2   inch  x  16  foot,  wt.  per  doz.   185  lbs per  doz.  31.50 

No.  821.  214    inch  x  18   foot,  wt.  per  doz.   215  lbs per  doz.  35.00 

No.  822.  2 1^   inch  x  20   foot,  wt.  per  doz.   240  lbs per  doz.  39.00 

No.  823.  2y2    inch  x  22  foot,  wt.  per  doz.   260  lbs per  doz.  4.5.0O 

No.  824.  2%   inch  x  24  foot,  wt.  per  doz.  285  lbs per  doz.  50.00 


GUARDED  PIKE  POLES 


Fig.   795 

Handles  made'  of   the   same   Select   "Washington    Fir    as    pike    poles.      The    forks    are    ma 
with  fork  and  socket  cast  in   one  piece. 

Order  by  Number 

No.  832.  10  foot,  1  %  inch  handle,  wt.  per  doz.  100  lbs per 

No.  833.  12   foot,  1%  inch   handle,  wt.  per  doz.   120  lbs per 

No.  834.  14   foot,  1%  inch   handle,  wt.  per  doz.   140  lbs per 

No.  70.5.  16  foot,  1%  inch  handle,  wt.  per  doz.   160  lbs per 

No.  796.  12   foct,  21/4  inch  handle,  wt.  per  doz.   165  lbs per 

No.  797.  14  foot,  214  inch  handle,  wt.  per  doz.   180  lbs per 

No.  83.5.  16  foot,  2%  inch   handle,  wt.  per  doz.   195  lbs per 

No.  836.  18  foot,  2V4  inch  handle,  wt.  per  doz.   210  lbs per 

No.  837.  20  foot,  21/4  inch  handle,  wt.  per  doz.   235  lbs per 

No.  798.  22  foot,  2i/4  inch  handle,  wt.  per  doz.  250  lbs per 

No.  790.  24  foot,  214  inch  handle,  wt.  per  doz.   265  lbs per 

FOR  OTHER   STYLES    OF   ELECTRICIANS'   TOOLS,    SEE   INDEX 


leabl 

e  iron 

doz. 

$24.00 

doz. 

25.50 

doz. 

27.00 

doz. 

30.00 

doz. 

30.00 

doz. 

32.00 

doz. 

34  00 

doz. 

36  00 

doz. 

39.00 

doz. 

42.00 

doz. 

45.00 

GE0-B-eARPEl4'TER   ^  QO, 
TREE  TRIMMERS 


291 


Fig.  912  Fig.  917 

These  trimmers  are  heavily  constructed  of  a  malleable  iron  socket  and  hook,  to  which  is  bolted 
the  tool  steel  cutting  knife,  which  is  an  integral  part  of  the  operating  lever.  This  knife  is  operated 
by  a  rope  either  attached  to  a  lever  or  loose,  as  desired.  The  knife  automatically  springs  back  into 
a  cutting  position  when  the  limb  is  cut,  being  operated  by  a  flat  steel  coil  spring.  This  trimmer  is 
somewhat  heavier  than  others,  but  is  just  that  much  more  efficient  and  will  stand  up  under  just  that 
much  harder  work,  and  will  easily  cut  a  limb  1  }^   inches  thick. 

It  comes  either  without  saw,  18  inches  over  all,  or  with  saw,  26  inches  over  all.  Threaded  holes 
are  provided  on  the  trimmer  with  the  saw  in  order  that  it  may  be  used  without  the  saw  if  desired  or 
new  saws  put  on  in  case  of  breakage.  The  socket  is  tapered  slightly  to  provide  for  a  tight  drive  fit 
on  the  pole.     Handles  of  Washington  Fir,  1%  inches  in  diameter  in  lengths  of  12  to  18  feet. 

Order  by  Number 

Xo.   912,      Trimmer,  no  saw,  weight  per  doz.  50  lbs per  doz.  $30.00 

No.  917.      Trimmer  with  saw,  weight  per  doz.  6  0  lbs "  40.50 

Extra  saws  only ««  laioo 

Tree  Trimmer  Handles — One  Piece 

No.  913.      12  foot,  1%   inch  diameter,  wt.  per  doz.     8  0  lbs per  doz.  $10.00 

No.  914.      14  foot,   1  %    inch  diameter  wt.  per  doz.  ]  00  lbs "  11.25 

No.  915.      16  foot,  1  %    inch  diameter,  wt.  per  doz.  120  lbs "  13.25 

No.  916.     18  foot,  1%   inch  diameter,  wt.  per  doz.  140  lbs "  16!25 

Tree  Trimmer  Handles — Two  Piece  with  Brass  Ferrule 

No.  918.      12  foot,  1%   inch  diameter,  wt.  per  doz.     90  lbs per  doz.  $20.00 

No.  919.      14  foot,  1  %    inch  diameter,  wt.  per  doz.  110  lbs "  21.25 

No.  920.      16  foot,  1%    inch  diameter,  wt.  per  doz.  13  0  lbs "  23^25 

No.  921.      18  foot,  1  %   inch  diameter,  wt.  per  doz.  150  lbs ' "  26.25 

POST   HOLE   DIGGERS 


Eureka  Pattera 

Eureka  pattern.  Half  round  handles;  steel 
blades;  size  9%x4%  inches;  14  gauge.  Digs 
holes  6  inches  diameter.  Handles  4  feet  long. 
Weight  per  doz.,  120  lbs.  Packed  three  to  a 
bundle. 
Price  per  doz $24.00 


G.  B.  C.  Pattern 

G.  B.  C.  Steel  blades.  Malleable  handle 
sockets  bolted  to  round  hardwood  handles  4  feet 
long.  Blades  9%x4%  inches;  14  gauge.  Digs 
holes  6  inches  in  diameter.  Weight  per  doz., 
120  lbs. 
Price  per  doz $24.00 


POST  HOLE  AUGER 

Made  with  hollow  steel  tube  stem,  with  steel 
boring  blades  and  point.  A  proved  auger  for 
boring  holes  under  ordinary  conditions. 


Fig.    885 


Xo 

Diameter 

stem 

wt. 

Trice 

inches 

feet 

lbs. 

each 

885 

6 

3y2 

5 

$2.00 

886 

8 

31/2 

5 

2.00 

887 

10 

3V2 

6 

2.00 

888 

12 

5 

13 

7.20 

889 

14 

5 

14 

8.00 

RAILROAD  SCUFFLE  HOES 

Special  forged  steel  tempered  blade, 
bronze  finished  steel  cap.  Selected 
straight  5  foot  handle.  Heavy  malle- 
able shank.  Size  of  blade  4x8%  inches. 
Weight  46  lbs.  per  doz. 
Price  per  doz $15.00 


292 


Geo-B-Carpem'ter  ^  eo. 


THE  OSHKOSH  POLE  ANCHOR 

THE  ONLY  PERFECT  ANCHOR  ON  THE  MARKET 
FOR  ANCHORING  ALL  STYLES  AND  KINDS  OF  POLES 

?It  is  thoroughly  automatic — requiring  but 
one  man  to  set  it  and  no  extra  tools. 
It  has  the  widest  expansion  in  virgin  soil 
of  any  anchor  made — which  means  "maxi- 
mum resistance  with  minimum  digging." 
Principle  of  expansion  is  hest,  because,  de- 
pending on  the  strain  to  expand  it,  its  depen- 
dability increases  (instead  of  decreases)  as 
emergency  strains  are  placed  upon  it. 

It  cannot  be  carelessly  set.  If  for  any  rea- 
son it  is  left  in  a  partially  expanded  position, 
when  a  greater  or  emergency  strain  is  placed 
upon  it  it  will  continue  to  expand  until  com- 
pletely expanded,  when  it  will  take  the  maxi- 
Fig.  938  Expanded  ^^^^  resistance  of  the  soil  to  affect  it.  ^^^-  »3SA  Closed 

Its  peculiar  construction  will  permit  it  to  be  used  in  rocky  soil  where  other  anchors  fail. 
Owing  to  the  convex  top  surface  of  the  blades,  it  exerts  a  great  resisting  force,  as  the  force  is 
diffused  outward,  affecting  a  wider  range  of  soil  than    any    other    anchor.     As    lines    of    resisting 
force  are  always  vertical  to  the  plane  of  the  point  of  contact  of  force,  the  resisting  force  to  the  pas- 
sage of  this  anchor  through  the  soil  is  fan-shaped — concentrating  on  the  anchor  blades. 

Inasmuch  as  anchors  are  placed  for  holding  power  not  only  under  ordinary  conditions,  but  in 
emergency  cases,  it  would  seem  that  this  anchor,  which  has  the  greatest  holding  power  and  ability 
to  absorb  strain,  should  appeal  to  you,  and  any  other  consideration,  such  as  first  cost  or  method  of 
expansion  should  be  relegated  to  second  place. 

Comparison  of  expanded  areas  of  Oshkosh  Anchors  with  other  makes: 

4   in.   size        6  in.        8  in.   size 

Oshkosh,    expanded 11   in.       16^^    in.        22  in.        in  4  ways 

Other  makes,  expanded H        in-        15  in.        in  2  ways  only 

No.  934.      4  inch  size,  wt.     5  M:  lbs each  $0.8,5 

No.  93G.      6  inch  size,  wt.  11        lbs "         1.00 

No.  938.      8  inch  size,  wt.  20       lbs "         1.50 

FOR  AXCHOR  RODS,  GALVANIZED   STRAIVD   AND   ROPE  FITTINGS,   SEE  INDEX 


POST  OR  SEWER  DIGGERS'  MAULS 

BARK   COVERED 


Fig.   700 


"With  extra  selected  hickory  handles,  clear  through  head.     Handle  has  enlarged,  or  swelled  end, 
making  it  impossible  for  maul  head  to  come  off. 

Mauls  are  bark  covered;  ends  are  bound  with  extra  heavy  forged  rings. 

Sizes,    inches 7x9        6x12    7x13 

Price   each $3.50     3.90     4.30 

POST  OR  SEWER  DIGGERS'  MAUL  HANDLES 

Extra  handles  for  above  Mauls I per  doz.  $5.00 

FOR   IRON   MAULS,   SEE  INDEX 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  «  eo. 


293 


GENUINE  KLEIN  ELECTRICAL 
CONSTRUCTION  TOOLS 


Fig.  1609-20 

Galvanized  finish. 


No.  Size 

1609-20.  For  No, 
1609-30.  For  No 
1609-40.     For  No 


GENUINE  KLEIN'S  "COME  LONG"  GRIP 

Weight 
per  doz. 

8  wire  and  smaller 12    lbs. 

6  wire  and  smaller 24    lbs. 

0  wire  and  smaller 27    lbs. 


Price 
per  doz. 

$  8.00 
10.00 
12.00 


GENUINE  KLEIN'S  IMPROVED  HAVEN'S 
GRIP 


Fig.    1625-20 

Weight  Price 

No.  per  doz.  perdoz. 

1625-20 69  lbs.  $55.75 

Improved  Klein  Haven's  Grip  adapted  for  hand- 
ling plain  or  stranded  wire  from  No.  6  to  %  inch  in 
diameter. 

The  particular  feature  of  construction  is  the  ad- 
dition of  a  swing-  latch  which  engages  with  stud  on 
the  lower  jaw,  this  centralizes  the  pressure  on  the 
cross-bolt,  which  is  strongly  made  of  turned  ma- 
chined steel.  The  body  and  handle  of  this  clamp 
are  made  of  steel  forging  and  the  eccentric  of  hard- 
ened steel.  This  tool  is  the  outgrowth  of  a  demand 
for  a  clamp  to  accommodate  larger  than  %  inch 
wire  cable. 

KLEIN'S  COMIVION 


GENUINE  KLEIN'S  "CHICAGO  GRIP' 


No. 
1613-20. 


■rice 
each 


1613-30. 
1613-40. 
1613-50. 


lb. 
lb. 
lbs. 
lbs. 


4.50 

5.(V) 

8.00 

12.00 


Size 

For    No.    10    wire    and 

smaller    1 

For    No.     6    wire    and 

smaller    H^ 

For    No.     0     wire    and 

smaller    2% 

For  No.  0000  wire  and 

smaller    7  V^ 

The  Chicago  Grip  is  made  entirely  of  steel.  The 
main  body  piece  and  lever  are  steel,  drop  forged. 
The  draw  parts  are  wrought  steel.  The  gripping 
jaws  are  machined  smooth.  Rivets  are  machine 
turned  and  the  workmanship  throughout  is  first 
class.  The  grip  was  designed  primarily  for  use  on 
copper  wire  but  will  work  equally  well,  on  iron  or 
steel  wire.  It  pulls  straight  without  leaving  kinks 
in  the  wire.  It  is  handy  to  put  on  and  holds  itself 
in  place  by  a  string  actuating  on  the  compressing 
lever.     Use  this  grip  on  your  most  exacting  work. 

PAY-OUT  REEL 

\Veight  Price 

No.  each  each 

4600-1    40   lbs.  $10.00 

Substantially  built  of  hard  wood  and  reinforced 
with  steel  plates.  A  good  reel  for  the  repair 
wagon. 

We  also  furnish  reel  spools  with  turnpin  and 
disk,  without  base,  for  wagon  reels  or  for  multiple 
stringing.  Guard  Pins  are  adjustable  for  12  inch, 
IS  inch  or  24  inch  Coils. 


Fig.   4600-1 

KLEIN'S    PAY-OUT    REEL    ON    BARROW 
LIGHT    REEL, — For  Telephone  Work 


Weight  Price 

No.  each  each 

4601-1    80   lbs.  $16.00 

Constructed  of  hard  wood  and  reinforced  with 
steel  plates.  The  barrow  is  supported  by  substan- 
tially made  steel  legs  side  braced  and  bolted 
through  the  wood.  Built  to  stand  hard  usage. 
Guard  Pins  are  adjustable  for  12  inch,  18  inch  or  24 
inch  Coils. 


FlK.  4601-2 


Fig.  4601-1 


HEAVY    REEL, 
For  Electric  Light  AVork 

Weight  Price 

No.  each  each 

4601-2    90   lbs.  $20.00 

All  wood  parts  are  made  of  oak  mortised  and 
bolted  together  and  reinforced  with  steel  plates. 
Carried  on  strong  well  braced  legs  bolted  through 
the  wood.  The  guard  pins  are  adjustable  for  12 
inch,  18  inch  or  24  inch  Coils.  Built  to  stand  hard 
usage. 


FOR  OTHER  ELECTRICAL  TOOLS,  SEE  INDEX 


294 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  ^  Go. 


DIGGING  BARS 


Our  bars  are  all  hand-made  of  specially  selected  crucible  steel. 

It  is  a  waste  of  money  to  purchase  cheap  bars,  for  they  will  bend  or  break  on  the  first  hard  job; 
or,  if  they  are  too  brittle,  the"  digging-  blade  will  chip  off.  The  steel  that  goes  into  our  bars  is  rolled 
for  just  this  purpose  and  the  small  additional  cost  to  the  user  is  more  than  justified  by  the  additional 
service!  derived. 

CROW   AND   DIGGING   BARS 

Fig.  106O 
Order  hy  number 

No.  1060.     1        inch  octagon,   6   foot  long,  weight  17  lbs each  ?2.70 

No.  1061.      1        inch  octagon,   7   foot   long,   weight   20  lbs each  3.0O 

No.  1002.      1        inch   octagon,   8   foot   long,   weight   23  lbs each  3.30 

No.   1063.      1%    inch  octagon,    6   foot  long,   weight   22  lbs each  3.60 

No.  1064.      IVs    inch  octagon,   7   foot   long,   weight   26  lbs .  .each  3.90 

No.  1065.     1%    inch  octagon,   8   foot   long,  weight  30  lbs each  4.25> 

TAMPING   AND   DIGGING   BARS 

»  « 

Fig.  1070 
Order  by  number 

No.  1070.     1        inch  octagon,   6   foot  long,  weight   17  lbs each  $3.30 

No.  1071.     1        inch  octagon,   7   foot   long,   weight  20  lbs each  3.60 

No.  1072.     1        inch   octagon,   8   foot   long,   weight  23  lbs each  3.S0 

No.  1073.      1%    inch   octagon,    6    foot   long,   weight   22  lbs each  3.70 

No.  1074.     IVs    inch   octagon,    7   foot   long,   weight   26  lbs each  4.00 

No.  1075.     1  Vs    inch  octagon,   8   foot  long,  weight  30  lbs each  4.50 

DIGGING    SPUD   WITH   TAMPER 

Fig.  852 
Order  by  number 

An   especially   fine   all-steel   digging   and   tamping  tool.     The  handle  is  of  steel  pipe  and  the  tamping- 
head  and  blade   are   shrunk   onto   the   handle,   there   being    no    possibility    of    either    working    loose.      The 
blade  and  its  socket  are   one   piece  of  forged  crucible'  steel. 
No.  852.     9  foot  long,  weight  234   lbs per    doz.,  945.00 

LOY   OR   SLICK 


Fig.  853 


Order  by  number 
The  most  useful  construction  tool  made  for  digging  post  holes.     The  handle'  is  of  2-inch  select  maple 

and  the  blade  is  of  tool  steel  4  inch  x   1/2    inch  burned  onto  the  handle  and  held  by  two  large  rivets.     The 
blade   being   off   to   one'  side   gives   great  leverage    when    prying.      These    can    be    had    in    any    length    not 

No.  853.     8   foot   handle,   we^ight   210   lbs per    doz„  $40.50 

TAMPING   BARS 
With  Heavy  Iron  Shoe 


Fig.  854 
Order  by  number 

Made  with  select  2-inch  maple  handles  with  a  l%x%-inch  steel  shoe 
securely  riveted  on   them.     A   strong  and   serviceable'  tool. 

No.  8.54.     7   foot  handle,  weight   150   lbs per    doz.,   $18.50 

No.  855.     8  foot  handle,  weight   170   lbs per    doz.,     20.00 

Fig.  842   POLE    SUPPORTS 
AVooden  Jenney  Pole  Supiiorts 

The  6-foot  is  made  of  2-inch  by  3-inch  and  the  7-foot  and  8-foot  of  21/2- 
inch  by  3 1/2 -inch  rock  maple,  carefully  selected.  The  entire  support  is 
heavily  bolted  and  braced.  The  fork  is  of  hand-forged  crucible  steel. 
These  are  light,  strong  and  not  expensive. 

Order  by  number 

No.  S42.     6  foot,  weight  30   lbs each  $7.50 

No.  84.3.      7    foot,  weight   57   lbs each     8.25 

Fig.   842  No.  844.     8   foot,  weight   62   lbs each     9.00 

FOR   SHOVELS.   PICKS,   GRUB   HOES    AND    MATTOCKS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-B-GAIiPEffTER  ^  eo. 
BARS  AND  RAIL  TONGS 

RAIL    TONGS 


295 


Weight  about  17  lbs.     Price,  per  pound. 
RAIIi    FORKS 


Fig.   1090 


$0.30 


Fig.    1100 

Weight  about  15  lbs.     Price  per  pound.  .  .$0.2" 

SHACKIiE    BAR 


Fig.   lieOA 


Size,  11/^  Inches  in  the  square;  length,  5  ft.  10  in. 
Price  each $6.00 

Special  sizes  made  to  order. 


CROW — PINCH    BAR 


Fig.  1160.      \Vedge   Point   Crow   Bar 


Fig.    1101.      Pinch   Point   Pinch  Bar 


Fig.   1150.      Lining   Bar 

Crow,  pinch,  lining  bars,  steel,  12  lbs.  to 

50  lbs per  lb.  $0.12 


For   carpenters'   goone   necit,   ^rerklns   and  small 
crow,  pinch   and   lining;   bars,  «ec   index. 


CLAW    BAR 


Fig,    1120 

Extra  quality,  weight  about  28  lbs.  per  lb.  $0.22 


GOOSE  NECK  CLAW  BARS 
Solid  Cast  Steel 


Goose  neck  on  one  end,  wedge  point  for  start- 
ing the  board  under  spike,  on  the  other. 
Weight  about  25  lbs.     Price  per  pound.  .  .$0.22 

TAMPING    BAR 


Fig.    1140 

Weight  about  14  lbs.     Price  per  pound.  .$0.06 
POINTED    DIGGING    BARS 


Fig.   1160C 

Cast  Steel.     Price  per  pound $0.35 

Tool  Steel.     Price  per  pound 50 

Weight  of  IVs   inch,  octagon,  8  ft.  long,  ,30  lbs. 

DIGGING    AND    TAMPING    BAR 

Fig.   1161B 

Cast  Steel.    Price  per  pound $0.35 

Tool  Steel.     Price  per  pound 50 

Weight  of  IVa   inch,  octagon,  8  ft.  long,  30  lbs. 


296 


GEO•B•CARPE^fTER  «  CO, 


CARPENTER'S  CLAW  AND  WRECKING  BARS 

HAMMER    FORGED    FROM    OCTAGON    TOOL   STEEL 
Properly   Forged,    Shaped,    Ground   and    Tempered 


Figr.  544A.     Claw  and  Bent  Chisel  Bnd 

Fig.  544B.     Claw  and  Straight  Chisel  End 

Fig.  544C.     Claw  and  Taper  Round  End 


Fig.  544D. 

Bent  Chisel  and  Taper  Round  End 

I^ength inches  j    18     I    21     i    24     |   30     |     36      |     36 

Size  of  Octagon  Steel.  . 

1     %      1     %      1     %      1     %      1      %        1       1 

List  per  doz 

|$5.50[$6.501$8.00|$9.50|$14.00|$18.00 

COMPOUND  LEVER  BARS 

Pi'operly  shaped.     Tempered  ends.     Hammer  forged  from  Octagon  Tool  Steel. 
FOR  CARPENTERS,   CAR  BUILDERS,   HOUSE   WRECKERS  AND  GENERAL  USE 


Fig.  544B 


Length 

inches    1     12      1     18      1     21      1     21      |     30      |     30      |     36      |     36 

Size  of  Octagon   Steel 

1        V2          1        %          1        %          1        %          1        %          1        Vs          \        VS          1         1 

List  per  doz 

1  $4.00  1  $6.00  1  $7.00  1  $9.00  |$10.50|$13.50|$1,5.00|$20.00 

GOOSE    NECK    BARS 

Made  in  Two  Sizes.     Hammer  Forged  from  Octagon  Tool  Steel 


Fig.  544F 

Length 

inches  1     24       1     20       1     SO 

Size   of   Octagon   Steel 

i        S/.          13/,          1        7/„ 

List  per  doz.                  .  . 

1  .«Q  nn  l.«in  i^nL«i.<i  'in 

SHINGLES  AND  HEADING  BANDS 


ECONOMY  BRAND 

So  called  on  account  of  being 
the  most  economical  brand  made. 
Tough  and  light  weight.         


Fig.  617 

Put  up  In  harreLs,  about 

500  lbs. 


Size 
inches 

Estimate 

for 
1,000,000 
Shingles 

lbs. 

Black     Jap'nd 
per  lb.     per  lb. 

Galv. 
per  lb. 

1/2  Xll 
1/2X12 

%xl3 

V2X14 

200 
220 

242 
270 

Lowest 
Market  Price 

i             1 

STEEL    BANDS 


Estimate 

Siie 

1,000,000 

Shingles 

lbs. 

Black 

Jap'nd 

Galv. 

inches 

per  lb. 

per  lb. 

per  lb. 

llx% 

300 

12x% 

330 

13x% 

360 

Lowest 

14x% 

400 

Market  Price 

16x% 

1 

18x% 

1 

20x% 

.... 

i 

Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  «  eo. 


297 


SCYTHES  AND  SICKLES 


WESTERN  DUTCHMAN   GRASS   SCYTHE  No.   219 
Enameloid    Finish,    Cutting    Edge    Only    Polished 

Packed   V2  dozen  in  burlap  bundles.     Usual  assortments  to  the  dozen  28  to  32,  30  to  34,  32  to  36,  34  to 
38,  or  86  to  40  inches. 
List,  per  dozen **•"<* 


WEED   SCYTHE   No.   252 


Enumeloid  Finish,  Fdge  of  Dack  and  Cutting  Fdge  Polished 

Packed  in    1/2  dozen  burlap  bundles.     Usual  assortments   to   the   dozen    24   to   26,   26    to   28,   or    28   to   30 
inches. 


List,  per  dozen. 


Fig.   9 

STRAPPED  EYE,  HANDLED  BUSH  HOOK 

Best  Grade — Highest  Quality 

Forged    tool    steel,    carefully    tempered,    well    finished  and  properly  handled.     The  blade  is  so  shaped 
that   it  reinforces  each  part,  making  a  strong  tool   throughout. 

No.       9.  (Light)    Strapped  Eye.     1%   lbs.  not  including  weight  of  32  inch  axe  handle. 

No.     10.  (Medium)  Strapped  Eye.     2^4  lbs.  not  including  weight  of  34  inch  axe  handle. 

No.     11.  (Heavy)   Strapped  Eye.     3  lbs.   not  including  weight  of  36  inch  axe  handle. 

No.     12.  Two  Ring  Unhandled.     2%    lbs. 

No.  112.  Two  Ring  Unhandled.      1%  lbs. 

Packed  one  dozen  in  an  open  box. 


9 

40  lbs. 
$12.00 

10 

46   lbs. 
$13.00 

58  lbs. 
$15..50 

12 

40   lbs. 
$10.00 

112 

Shipping    weight, 
List,  per  dozen.  .  . 

per    dozen                   .  . 

28   lbs. 

$8.00 

Fig.  15©  _ 

BUSH  SCYTHE  No.   130 
Fnanieloid    Finish,    Cutting    Edge    Only    Polished 

Packed    in    V2    dozen    burlap    bundles.     Usual   assortments 
to  the  dozen   16  to  20,  18  to  22,  or  20   to  24   inches. 
List,  per  dozea $8.25 


GRASS  HOOK  OR  SICKLE 

No.  80.     Blood's  "Champion" 

Hand  forged  from  tool  steel  of  special 
shape  that  gives  unusual  strength  and 
lightness.  Has  the  correct  bend.  Enamel- 
oid  finish.  The  tang  goes  entirely  through 
the  handle  and  is  riveted  fast  over  a 
washer.  . 


.\o 

List,  per  dozen. 


SO 

$3.20 


82 
$2.9C 


298 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  S  So. 


MAULS— WEDGES— REELS— BELLOWS 


WOOD  CHOPPER  MAULS 
Oregon  Pattern 


L 


Fig.   556A 
6   to   12  lbs per  lb.   $0.3G 


Truckee  Flared   Bit   Pattern 


{^ 


Fig.   556B 
3  to  10  lbs per  lb.  $0.36 


Stone   Axe   With  Teeth 


Fig.    558A 

Weight,  lbs.,  each,  3   to  5 per  lb.   $0.60 

Weight,  lbs.  each,  5  and  over.  .  .      "  .50 


Stone  Bush,   Milled  Teeth 


Fig.    558B 

Weight,  lbs.,  each,  3  to  6 per  lb.  $1.00 


STAVE  WEDGES 

Dimensions  of  4  Pound  Size 


Fig.   1020B 

Head 2  x  1  %   in. 

Length 8  in. 

Bit 314  in. 

Weight 3  1^  to  5  lb. 

Price  per  pound $0.25 

Round  Bit  furaished  if  specified. 
Square   Head 

Fig.   556C 

3  to  10  lbs per  lb.   $0. 

Mason's   Reel 

Fig,   558C 
Weight,  lbs.,  each,  4  to  8 per  lb.   $0.50 

Calking   Hammer 


Fig.    55SC 

Weight,  lbs.,  each,  Z^,  3,  3%  .  .  .  .each  $2.00 


We  can  furnish  any  style  and  weight  to  order  on  short  notice.     Made  in  our  own  shop. 

BELLOWS 


Fig.  489 


MOUIiDERS'   BELLOWS 

10  inches    wide per   doz.  $15.00 

12  inches    wide "  18.00 

14  inches    wide "  24.00 


HAND  BELLOWS — Same  Style  as  aioulders' 

6  inches per   doz.   $10.00 

7  inches, "  11.00 

8  inches "  12.00 

9  inches "  13.00 


FOR  HANDLES  TO  FIT  ABOVE  TOOLS.  SEE  INDEX 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  60. 


299 


STANDARD  WOOD  SHELL  IRON  STRAPPED  BLOCKS 

AVith  Harcouit's  Patent  Straps,  Iron  Sheaves  and  Loose  Hooks 
Loose  Side  Hooks  and  Beckets 


Fig.  490 
Single,   ivith   Becket 


Fig.  493 
Triple,   with   Becket 


Fig.  491 
I>ouble,  with  Becket 


In  Ordei'ing  Specify  Size  of  Shell  and  State  if  Becket  is  Wanted 


With  Common  Bushed  Iron 

With  Patent  Bushed  Iron 

Sh 

eaves,  each 

Sheaves,  each 

Size  Sheave 

Mortise 

For  Diam. 

Size  Shell 

inches 

inches 

Rope,  in. 

inches 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Smgle 

Double 

Triple 

1%X     1/2X% 

T% 

% 

3 

$0.70 

$1.30 

$1.75 

$1.10 

$2.00 

$2.90 

2     X   y2x% 

fn 

% 

3y2 

.75 

1.45 

2.00 

1.15 

2.20 

3.15 

2i4x    %x% 

u 

V2 

4 

.85 

1.60 

2.15 

1.20 

2.25 

3.25 

3      X    %x% 

Ys 

% 

5 

.90 

1.75 

2.25 

1.25 

2.35 

3.50 

31/2x1    xy2 

1 

% 

6 

1.10 

2.00 

2.90 

1.50 

2.85 

4.40 

4y4Xl        xVz 

lyg 

7s 

7 

1.30 

2.40 

3.50 

1.70 

3.35 

5.00 

4%xiy8x% 

ly* 

1 

8 

1.65 

2.85 

4.25 

2.25 

4.15 

6.00 

5y2xiy8x% 

iy4 

1 

9 

1.85 

3.40 

4.75 

2.50 

4.70 

7.25 

6y4xiy4x% 

1% 

lys 

10 

2.75 

4.50 

6.25 

3.50 

6.00 

8.50 

8      xl%x% 

iy2 

ly* 

12 

4.45 

7.50 

10.65 

5.30 

9.20 

13.20 

9y2xi%xy8 

1% 

1% 

14 

7.00 

10.50 

15.00 

8.15 

12.80 

18.45 

11      xl%x% 

178 

lya 

16 

10.00 

15.00 

22.00 

11.50 

18.00 

26.50 

Dimensions 


With  Self-Lubricating-,  Bushed  Sheaves 


Size    Sheave 
inches 


Mortise 
inches 


For  Diam. 
Rope,  inches 


Size  Shell 
inches 


Single 


Double 


Triple 


2%x  %x% 
3      X    %x% 

3y2xi  xy2 
4y4xi  XV2 
4%xiy8x% 
5y2xiy8x% 
6y4xiy4x% 

8         Xl3/8X% 

gyoxis/gxyg 
11    xi%xy& 


IVs 

iy8 
iy4 
iy4 
1% 
iy2 
1% 
lys 


1 

1 

iy8 

iy4 

1% 

iy2 


$1.50 

1.75 
2.20 

2.50 
3.25 
3.70 
4.7  5 
6.75 
9.75 
14.00 


$2.90 
3.35 

4.00 

4.50 

5.70 

6.75 

8.50 

12.50 

17.00 

24.00 


$4.15 

4.75 

5.80 

6.70 

8.50 

10.00 

12.50 

18.50 

25.00 

34.00 


FOR    EXTRA    SHEAVE^.    SEE    IXDEX 


300 


GEO•B•eAXPE^fTER  ^  Qo. 


CONTRACTORS'   BLOCKS 

With  Extra  Heavy  Flattened  Loose  Hooks  or  Shackles.     Cross  Bolted  Shells 

The  Sheaves  in  These  Blocks  are  all  Galvanized 

In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Shell  and  State  if  Becket  is  Wanted 


Single 


Triple 


Fig.    546 


Fig.    547 


SPECIAIi   CONTRACTORS'    HEAVY  WOOD   SHELL   BLOCKS 

With   Heavy   Flattened  Hooks 

Can  furnish  with  shackles  if  desired.     On  account  of  its  rigid  construction  and  moderate  cost, 
this  block  is  becoming  almost  universal  with  the  contracting  trade. 


Dimensions 


Size  Sheave 
inches 


3  X  3/4X3/8 
31/2X1  XV2 
41/4X1  XV2 
4%Xiy8X% 
5V2XlV8X% 

6i4xiy4X% 

8  Xl3/8X% 
9V2Xl%Xy8 


For  Diam. 

Length 

Rope 

Shell 

inches 

inches 

% 

5 

% 

6 

78 

7 

1 

8 

1 

9 

IVa 

10 

IVi 

12 

1% 

14 

Self-Adjusting 
Five-Roller  Bushed 


Single 
each 


$1.25 
1.50 
1.70 
2.25 
2.50 
3.50 
5.30 
8.15 


Double 
each 


;  2.35 
2.85 
3.35 
4.15 
4.70 
6.00 
9.20 
12.80 


Triple 
each 


;  3.50 
4.40 
5.00 
6.00 
7.25 
8.50 
13.20 
18.45 


Phosphor   Bronze   or 

Metaline  Bushed,   Self- 

Lubricatine: 


Single 
each 


$1.75 
2.20 
2.50 
3.25 
3.70 
4.75 
6.75 
9.75 


Double 
each 


;  3.35 
4.00 
4.50 
5.70 
6.75 
8.50 
12.50 
17.00 


Triple 
each 


;    4.75 

5.80 

6.70 

8.50 

10.00 

12.50 

18.50 

25.00 


FOR    EXTRA    SHEAVES,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-BeARPErfTER  «  CO. 


301 


HEAVY  THICK  MORTISE  WOOD  SHELL  IRON 
STRAPPED   BLOCKS 

Harcourt's  Patent 

For  Manila  Rope 

With  Extra  Heavy  Loose  Side  Hooks  and  Straps.     Double  Cross  Bolted  Shells 
Hooks  Flattened  When  so  Ordered 

Single  Double 


Triple 


Fig.  552 


Fig.  553 


Fig.  554 


These  Blocks  are  Adapted  for  Railroads,  Mining,  Bridge  Building  and  Contractors'  Work 

The  five-roller  bushed  blocks  are  the  strongest  roller  bushed  blocks  made.  We  recommend 
our  self-lubricating  bushed  blocks  for  heavy  and  rapid  work.  The  bushing  is  the  life  of  the  block 
and  the  extra  cost  of  the  metaline  bushed  sheaves  is  more  than  repaid  by  increased  life  to  the  block. 


Can  Furnish   with   Shackles.      Prices   on  Application 
In  ordering  specify  size  of  Shell  and  state  if  becket  is  wanted. 


Dimensions 

Iron  Bushed 

Improved  Roller 

Phosphor  Bronze  or 
Metaline  Brushed,  Self- 

Lubricating 

Size  Sheave 

For  Dia. 
Rope 
inches 

Length 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

inches 

Inches 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

31/^x1     x% 

% 

6 

$2.00 

$3.50 

$5.00 

$2.75 

$5.00 

$7.25 

$4.00 

$7.00 

$9.00 

4      xlVsX^ 

7 

2.25 

4.00 

5.50 

3.00 

5.50 

7.75 

4.25 

7.30 

10.00 

4%xl%x% 

1  V& 

8 

2.75 

4.50 

6.30 

3.50 

6.00 

8.55 

5.00 

9.00 

13.00 

5i^xl%x% 

1  ^ 

9 

3.15 

5.25 

7.25 

4.00 

6.95 

9.80 

5.75 

10.50 

15.00 

6^xl%x% 

1  ^ 

10 

4.00 

6.50 

8.50 

5.25 

9.00 

12.25 

7.25 

13.50 

19.00 

7     xl^x% 

IV4 

11 

5.25 

8.50 

12.50 

6.50 

11.00 

16.25 

9.25 

17.00 

25.00 

8     xl%x% 

1% 

12 

5.25 

8.50 

12.50 

6.50 

11.00 

16.25 

9.25 

17.00 

25.00 

9     xl%x% 

1% 

13 

8.00 

13.00 

17.00 

9.75 

16.50 

22.25 

13.00 

23.50 

33.00 

9%xl%x% 

1% 

14 

8.00 

13.00 

17.00 

9.75 

16.50 

22.25 

13.00 

23.50 

33.00 

10     xl%x% 

1% 

15 

9.00 

15.00 

20.00 

11.00 

19.00 

26.00 

15.00 

26.50 

37.00 

11     x2^xl 

16 

11.50 

18.00 

28.00 

14.00 

23.00 

35.50 

18.00 

32.00 

48.00 

We  FiH-nish  Beckets  in  All  Single,  One-Half,  Double  and  One-Third  Triple  Blocks,  Without  Charge 


302 


GEO-BeAIiPEM*TER  ^  eO. 


WOOD   SHELL  IRON  STEEL  SHELL  SNATCH 

STRAPPED  SNATCH  BLOCKS  BLOCKS 


FOR  MANILA  ROPE 


Fig.    605 


Drop  Link 


Fig.    607 


The  Heads  and  Links  of  these  Blocks  are  Drop  Forged,  Furaished  with  Flattened  Hooks  When 

Desired 


Edges  of  Steel  Block  Shells  nicely  rounded 
In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Shell 


Size  Sheave 
inches 

For  Diam.  Rope 
inches 

Length  Shell 
inches 

Iron  Bushed 
each 

Improved 

Roller  Bushed 

each 

Phosphor  Bronze 
or  Metaline 
Bushed,  each 

3        XlVsX     1/2 

% 

6 

$    4.00 

$    4.65 

$    5.25 

3%xliAx    1/2 

% 

7 

4.75 

5.50 

6.00 

4^xl%x   % 

1 

8 

5.75 

6.60 

7.25 

5      xl%x    % 

IVs 

9 

6.75 

7.75 

8.50 

5%xl%x    % 

1% 

10 

8.50 

10.00 

11.00 

6%x2y8X    % 

IV2 

12 

10.00 

11.50 

13.00 

8      X2V4X    7s 

1% 

14 

13.00 

15.00 

16.50 

9      x2%xl 

2 

16 

17.00 

20.00 

22.00 

10      x3      xlVs 

21/4 

18 

25.00 

28.50 

31.00 

11        X3  1/2X1^ 

21/2 

20 

38.00 

43.00 

46.00 

Il%x4y4xli^ 

3 

22 

55.00 

63.00 

68.00 

121/2x41/2x1^ 

3y2 

24 

70.00 

78.00 

86.00 

14     x4%xl% 

4 

26 

90.00 

110.00 

FOR     KXTRA     SHEAVES,     SEE     INDEX 


GEO-B-CAItPENfTER  «  CO. 


303 


Wood    Shell 


EXTRA  HEAVY  OUTSIDE  IRON 

STRAPPED  SNATCH  BLOCKS 

For  Manila  Rope 

These  Extra  Heavy  Blocks  are  made  throughout  in  the 
best  possible  manner.  Every  detail,  from  the  selection  of 
the  materials  to  the  workmanship  and  finish,  has  been  given 
the  most  careful  attention. 

Flattened  Swivel  Hooks.  Phosphor  Bronze.  Self  lubri- 
cating bushed.  Favorite  with  Bridge  Builders  and  General 
Contractors. 


Fig.  614 


In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  SheU 

Sheave,  inches 

Dia.   Rope 
inches 

Shell 
inches 

Price 
each 

41/4x1      X    % 
5      Xli4x    % 
5      xl%X    % 
6y2xl%xl 
71/4X2      Xll/s 

8  x2 1/2x1% 

9  x3      xl  1/2 
10      x3 1/2x1% 

% 
1 

1% 
IV2 
1% 
2 

21/2 
3 

10 

11 

12 

14 

151/2 

16  1/2 

18 

21 

$8.55 
9.35 
9.75 
12.00 
17.50 
19.00 
24.00 
35.00 

Steel  Shell 


EXTRA  HEAVY  EXTRA  THICK 
MORTISE  IRON 
STRAPPED   BLOCKS 

HARCOURT'S  PATENT 

For  Railroad  Wrecking  Cars 

Contractors'  and  Steamboat  Use 

With  Lashing  Shackles 

For  Manila  Rope 

In  ordering  specify  size  of  Shell,  and 
state  if  Becket  is  wanted 


Triple 


SL 


mi 


Pig.  568 


Dimensions 

Iron  Bushed 

Improved 
Roller  Bushed 

Size   Sheave 
inches 

For  Dia. 
Rope 
inches 

Length 
Shell 
inches 

Single 
each 

Double 
each 

Triple 
each 

Single 
each 

Double 
each 

Triple 
each 

11  x2%xl 

12  x2%  xll/s 
13y2x2%xl% 
14y2x3%xiy2 

I5y2x3y8xiy2 

17        X4%Xl3/4 

2 
2% 

2y2 

3 

31/2 
4 

16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 

$12.50 
15.00 
21.00 
26.00 
32.00 
65.00 

$23.00 
29.00 
37.00 
48.00 
56.00 
95.00 

$35.00 
42.00 
54.00 
70.00 
84.00 

140.00 

$15.00 
18.00 
25.00 
35.00 
43.00 

$28.00 
35.00 
45.00 
65.00 
80.00 

$43.00 
52.00 
65.00 
95.00 

120.00 

Phosphor  Bronze  or  Metaline  Self-Lubricating  Bushed 


Length  Shell 
inches 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Fourfold 

16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 

$18.00 
23.00 
32.00 
38.00 
46.00 
75.00 

$35.00 
44.00 
54.00 
70.00 
85.00 

115.00 

$51.00 
63.00 
77.00 
100.00 
125.00 
170.00 

$69.00 
86.00 
109.00 
138.00 
171.00 
245.00 

Above  Blocks  1 

itted  with  Rings  w 

tienlo  preferred. 

304 


Geo-BCahpeN'ter  ^  So. 


CARPENTER   PERFECT   METAL   BLOCKS 

Pressed  Steel.     Indestructible 
With  Loose  Side  Hooks 

For  Manila  Rope 


Fig.  583 


Fig.  584 


Fig.  585 


The  outer  edges  of  middle  partitions,  as  well  as  the  sides  of  shell  are  specially  rounded  to 
protect  the  rope.  Both  outside  and  middle  straps  extend  full  length  of  shell.  Standard  size  sheaves 
are  used  in  these  Blocks.  Beckets  are  furnished  on  all  singles,  Yz  doubles  and  %  triples  without 
charge. 

In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Sliell  and  State  if  Beckct  is  Wanted 


Dimensions 

I 

-on  Bushed 

Improved 
Roller  Bushed 

Phosphor  Bronze  Bushed, 
Self-Lubricating 

Size  Sheave, 

For 
Diam. 

Length 
Shel 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

inches 

Rope 
inches 

inclies 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

1%X     ^X% 

A 

21/2 

$0.45 

$0.80 

... 

... 

l%x   ^x% 

% 

3 

.70 

1.30 

$1.75 

$1.10 

$2.00 

$2.90 

.  .  . 

2     X   %x% 

% 

3y2 

.7.5 

1.45 

2.00 

1.15 

2.20 

3.15 

$1.50 

$2.90 

$4.15 

2%x    %x% 

Va 

4 

.85 

1.60 

2.15 

1.20 

2.25 

3.25 

1.75 

3.35 

4.75 

3     X    %x% 

% 

5 

.90 

1.75 

2.25 

1.25 

2.35 

3.50 

2.20 

4.00 

5.80 

SVsxl     xVz 

% 

6 

1.10 

2.00 

2.90 

1.50 

2.85 

4.40 

2.50 

4.50 

6.70 

4%xl     xVz 

% 

7 

1.30 

2.40 

3.50 

1.70 

3.35 

5.00 

3.25 

5.70 

8.50 

4%xiy8X% 

1 

8 

1.65 

2.85 

4.25 

2.25 

4.15 

6.00 

8.70 

6.75 

10.00 

5%xl%x5/8 

IVb 

9 

1.85 

3.40 

4.75 

2.50 

4.70 

Y.25 

4.75 

8.50 

12.50 

6%xiy2X% 

1% 

10 

2.75 

4.50 

6.25 

3.50 

6.00 

8.50 

6.75 

13.50 

18.50 

7y2xl%x% 

1% 

12 

4.45 

7.50 

10.65 

5.30 

9.30 

13.20 

9.75 

17.00 

25.00 

8^xi%xy8 

1V2 

14 

7.00 

10.50 

15.00 

8.15 

12.80 

18.45 

FOR    EXTRA    SHEAVGS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-BCARPENfTER  «  60. 


30c 


CARPENTER   PERFECT   METAL    BLOCKS 

Pressed  Steel.     Indestructible 
With  Shackles 

For  Manila  Rope 


single 


Triple 


Fig.  58a 


Fig.  5S7 


Fig.  588 


These   Blocks  are  constructed  the  same  as  those  on  the  preceding  page,  except  that  same  have 
shackles  instead  of  hooks. 

In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Shell  and  Stat©  if  Becket  is  Wanted 


Dimensions 

Iron  Bushed 

Improved 

Phosphor  Bronze  Bushed, 

Roller  Bushed 

Self-Lubricatins- 

Size  Sheave 

For 
Diam. 

Lengtii 
Sliell 
inclies 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

inches 

Rope, 
inches 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

l%x    f^xV^ 

.7^ 

21/^ 

$0.45 

$0.80 

l%x    ViX% 

% 

3 

.  .70 

1.30 

$1.75 

$1.10 

$2.06 

$2.90 

2     X    %x% 

V2 

3y2 

.75 

1.45 

2.00 

1.15 

2.20 

3.15 

$1.50 

$2.90 

$4.15 

2%x    %x% 
3      X    ^x% 

V2 

4 

.85 

1.60 

2.15 

1.20 

2.25 

3.25 

1.75 

3.35 

4.75 

% 

5 

.90 

1.75 

2.25 

1.25 

2.35 

3.50 

2.20 

4.00 

5.80 

3VaXl      X14 

% 

6 

1.10 

2.00 

.    2.90 

1.50 

2.85 

4.40 

2.50 

4.50 

6.70 

4y4Xl      x% 

7s 

7 

1.30 

2.40 

3.50 

1.70 

3.35 

5.00 

3.25 

5.70 

8.50 

i%xl%x% 

1 

8 

1.65 

2.85 

4.25 

2.25 

4.15 

6.00 

3.70 

6.75 

10.00 

5%xl%x% 

IVs 

9 

1.85 

3.40 

4.75 

2.50 

4.70 

7.25 

4.75 

8.50 

12.50 

6%xl%x% 

ly* 

10 

2.75 

4.50 

6.25 

3.50 

6.00 

8.50 

6.75 

12.50 

18.50 

7y2Xl%x% 

1% 

12 

4.45 

7.50 

10.65 

5.30 

9.20 

13.20 

9.75 

17.00 

25.00 

8%xl%x% 

1% 

14 

7.00 

10.50 

15.00 

8.15 

12.80 

18.45 

FOR  EXTRA   SHEAVES,   SEE   INDEX 


30G 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  «  QO. 


CARPENTER    IMPROVED    STEEL    TACKLE    BLOCKS 


With  Loose  Side  Hooks.     Thick  Mortise 
For  Manila  Rope 


Single 


Triple 


Fig.  577 


Fig.  578 


Fig.  579 


An  improved  heavy  plate  Steel  Block,  built  for  rough  usage. 

Hooks  and  Straps  are  Forged  Steel,  and  edges  of  Shells  are  nicely  rounded  to  protect  rope. 
Blocks  have  a  fine  black  japan  finish. 

In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Shell  and  State  if  Becket  is  Wanted 


[mproved 
Her  Bush 

Phosphor  Bronze  or 

Dimensio 

ns 

Iron    Bushed 

Ro 

ed 

Metaline  Bushed, 

Self 

-Lubricating 

Diam. 

Sheaves, 
inches 

For  Dia. 
Rope 
inches 

Length 
Shell 
inches 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

2V4. 

V2 

4 

$0.90 

$1.75 

$2.50 

$1.40 

$2.60 

$3.75 

$1.65 

$3.25 

$4.75 

3 

% 

5 

1.00 

1.90 

2.75 

1.50 

2.90 

4.25 

1.80 

3.50 

5.15 

ZV2 

% 

6 

1.25 

2.25 

3.25 

1.75 

3.25 

4.75 

2.10 

4.00 

5.80 

4^ 

% 

7 

1.50 

2.70 

4.00 

2.10 

3.85 

5.80 

2.45 

4.60 

6.85 

4% 

1 

8 

1.85 

3.20 

4.75 

2.55 

4.60 

6.85 

2.90 

5.30 

7.90 

5V2 

IVs 

9 

2.40 

4.00 

5.50 

3.20 

5.60 

7.90 

3.55 

6.30 

9.00 

6% 

IV4 

10 

3.10 

5.10 

7.00 

4.05 

7.00 

9:85 

4.40 

7.70 

11.00 

8 

IV2 

12 

5.00 

8.25 

11.75 

6.00 

10.35 

14.90 

6.45 

11.15 

16.00 

9% 

1% 

14 

7.50 

11.75 

16.50 

8.75 

14.25 

20.25 

9.10 

15.00 

21.30 

11 

2 

16 

13.00 

21.00 

32.00 

14.00 

24.00 

35.00 

15.00 

25.00 

38.00 

12 

2% 

18 

22.00 

35.00 

50.00 

• 

25.00 

41.00 

59.00 

13  V2 

2% 

20 

30.00 

50.00 

65.00 

34.00 

58.00 

77.00 

Sheaves  in  8  inch  Blocks  and  smaller  are  same  sizes  as  in  Regular  Wood  Blocks.     See  Index. 
Sheaves  in  9  inch  Blocks  and  larger  are  same  sizes  as  in  Thick  Mor^iae  Blocks,     See  in^ex. 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  Go. 


3o; 


CARPENTER    IMPROVED    STEEL    TACKLE    BLOCKS 

Extra  Wide  Mortise 
With  Shackles 

For  Manila  Rope 

Single  Double  Triple 


Fig.  580 


Fig.  581 


An  improved  heavy  plate  Steel  Block;   extra  wide  mortise  to  prevent  rope  from  "binding"  in 
wet  weather.  ^ 

Can  Furnish  in  any  Capacity.     Price  on  Application 

In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Shell  and  if  Becket  is  Wanted 


\ 

Phosphor   Bronze    or 

Dimensions 

Iron  Bushed 

Metaline  Bushed, 

Self-Lubricati 

ig 

Size  Sheave, 

For  Diam. 
Rope 
inches 

Length 
Shell 

Sing-le 

Double 

Triple 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

inches 

inches 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

each 

4%xlV8X    % 

1 

8 

$2.75 

$4.50 

$6.30 

$3.85 

$6.70 

$9.60 

5y2Xl%x    % 

lyg 

9 

3.15 

5.25 

7.25 

4.40 

7.75 

11.00 

eiixivax  3/4 

1% 

10 

4.00 

6.50 

8.50 

5.50 

9.50 

13.00 

8      xl%x    % 

lya 

12 

6.25 

10.25 

15.00 

7.85 

13.50 

20.00 

gygxiygx  % 

1% 

14 

9.00 

15.00 

20.00 

11.00 

19.00 

26.00 

11      x2i4xl 

2 

16 

13.00 

21.00 

32.00 

15.50 

26.00 

39.50 

12      x2%xiy8 

2y, 

18 

20.00 

35.00 

50.00 

23.00 

41.00 

59.00 

13y2x2%xl% 

2Vz 

20 

28.00 

45.00 

65.00 

32.00 

53.00 

77.00 

I4y2x3%xiy2 
I5y2x3%xiy2 

17        X4y2Xl3/4 

3 

3% 
4 

22] 

i'rices  quoted  upon  application. 
Name  size  Block  and  weight  of  lo 

ad. 

Above  Blocks  fitted  with  rings  instead  of  shackles,  when  so  preferred. 

FOR    EXTRA    SHEAVES.    SEE    IXDEX 


308 


Geo-B-CaiipeN'ter  s  Go. 


CARPENTER  SPECIAL  STEEL  TACKLE  BLOCKS 

With  Loose  Side  Hooks 
For  Manila  Rope 

For  general  use  where  Loads  are  light  we  recommend  these  Blocks. 

They  are  lighter  than  Wood  Blocks  and  equally  strong.  As  there  is  no  danger  of  shells  split- 
ting, they  are  more  durable.  They  are  japanned  and  baked  hard,  giving  them  a  beautiful  finish. 
Forged  Steel  Hooks,  Straps,  Pins  and  Shells.  Straps  extend  full  length  of  shell,  giving  strength 
and  rigidity  to  the  blocks,  and  furnishing  proper  support  for  Beckets.  Shells  have  rounded  edges 
to  protect  rope. 


Fig.  571 
Single    with    Becket 


Fig.  573 
Double  witli  Becket 


Fig.  573 
Triple   with   Becket 


(n  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Shell  and  State  if  Becket  is  Wanted 


With   Common  Bushed  Iron 

With  Patent  Bushed  Iron 

- 

Sheaves,    each 

Sh 

eaves,    each 

Size    Sheave 

Mortise 

For  Diani. 

Size  Shell 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

inches 

inches 

Rope,  in. 

inches 

1%X      1/2X3/8 

r% 

% 

3 

$0.70 

$1.30 

$1.75 

$1.10 

$2.00 

$2.90 

2      X    %x% 

•IS 

% 

31/2 

.75 

1.45 

2.00 

1.15 

2.20 

3.15 

2%x    %x% 

\h 

V2  9 

4 

.85 

1.60 

2.15 

1.20 

2.25 

3.25 

3      X    %x% 

78 

% 

5 

.90 

1.75 

2.25 

1.25 

2.35 

3.50 

31/2x1      XI/2 

1 

% 

6 

1.10 

2.00 

2.90 

1.50 

2.85 

4.40 

414x1      XI/2 

IVs 

% 

7 

1.30 

2.40 

3.50 

1.70 

3.35 

5.00 

4%Xll/8X% 

1^ 

8 

1.65 

2.85 

4.25 

2.25 

4.15 

6.00 

51/2Xll/8X% 

1% 

9 

1.85 

3.40 

4.75 

2.50 

4.70 

7.25 

6  14x1 1/4  x% 

1% 

IVs 

10 

2.75 

4.50 

6.25 

3.50 

6.00 

8.50 

8        Xl  3/8X3/4 

11/2 

11/4 

12 

4.45 

7.50 

10.65 

5.30 

9.20 

13.20 

9i/^xl%x% 

1% 

14 

7.00 

10.50 

15.00 

8.15 

12.80 

18.45 

11         Xl3/^x% 

1% 

IV2 

16 

10.00 

15.00 

22.00 

11.50 

18.00 

26.50 

Di 

mensions 

w 

ith  Self-L 

ubricating 

,  Bushed 

Sheaves 

Size  Sheave, 

Mortis 

e 

Fc 

r  Diam. 

Size  SI 

Niell 

Sing-le 

Doubl 

rriple 

inches 

inche 

s 

R 

ope,   m. 

inch 

es 

21/4X    %x% 

« 

V2 

4 

$1.50 

$2.9( 

$4.15 

3      x    %x% 

% 

% 

5 

1.75 

3.3E 

4.75 

31/2x1      XVz 

IVs 

% 

6 

2.20 

4.0( 

5.80 

41/4x1      XV2 

IVs 

Vs 

7 

2.5-0 

4.5( 

6.70 

4  34xli/8X% 

1% 

8 

3.25 

5.7( 

8.50 

51/2Xll/8X% 

ly* 

9 

3.70 

6.7E 

10.00 

6 1/4x1 1/4  x% 

1% 

IVs 

10 

4.75 

8.5( 

12.50 

8        Xl3/8X3^ 

1V2 

IV4 

12 

6.75 

12. 5( 

18.50 

91/2x1  %x% 

1% 

1% 

14 

9.75 

17. 0( 

25.00 

11     xi%xy8 

1% 

IV2 

16 

14.00 

24. 0( 

34.00 

FOR     EXTRA     SHEAVES,     SEE     INDEX 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  SO. 


309 


'HARTZ"  STEEL  TACKLE  BLOCKS 

With  Safety  Link  Hook 


Fig.    1000 
Single,   with    Beeket 


Double,  with  Beeket 


Fiff.    1002 
Triple,   with    Beeket 


We  have  been  Selling  Agents  for  these  Blocks  for  over  forty  years,  and  know  them  to  be 
among  the  first  in  quality  and  service.  Special  Attention  is  called  to  the  Safety  Link  Hook.  We 
can  furnish  these  blocks   with  STIFF  SWIVEL  HOOKS  or  GALVANIZED  at  an  advance  in  price. 


REGULAR  MORTISE 

In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Shell  and  State  if  Beeket 

is  Wanted 

Diameter 
Rope 

Length 
of  Shell 
inches 

Descrip- 
tion 

Plain  Bushed 

Steel   Roller 
Bushed 

Self-Lubricating 
Bushed 

Blocks      Sheaves 
each           each 

Blocks 
each 

Sheaves 
each 

Blocks 
each 

Sheaves 
each 

2ViX    Hx    % 

Vi 

4 

Single 
Double 
Triple 

$0.85 
1.60          $1.30 
2.15 

$1.20 
2.25 
3.25 

$0.55 

$1.50 
2.90 
4.10 

$0.90 

2%x    %x    ^„ 

% 

5 

Single 
Double 
Triple 

.90 
1.75               .15 
2.25 

1.25 
2.35 
3.50 

.65 

1.65 
3.25 
4.50 

.65 

3iAxl      X    1/2 

% 

6 

Single 
Double 
Triple 

1.10 

2.00               .25 

2.90 

1.50 
2.85 
4.40 

.75 

1.95 
3.70 
5.45 

1.10 

4y4xiy8x  f^ 

% 

7 

Single 
Double 
Triple 

1.30 

2.40               .33 

3.50 

1.70 
3.35 

5.00 

.90 

2.25 
4.30 
6.35 

1.30 

4%xiy4x  % 

1 

8 

Single 
^Double 
Triple 

1.65 

2.85               .40 

4.25 

2.25 
4.15 
6.00 

1.10 

2.75 
5.05 
7.55 

1.45 

5y2xiy2x  \h 

lys 

9 

Single 
Double 
Triple 

1.85 

3.40               .50 

475      1 

2.50                              3.10 
4.70            1.30           5.90 
.7.25      1                        8.50 

1.65 

6      xl%x    % 

iy4 
1% 

10 

Single 
Double 
Triple 

2.75 
4.50 
6.25 

.65 

3.50 
6.00 
8.50 

1.60 

4.15 

7.30 

10.45 

1.95 

7y2Xl3/4X      % 

12 

Single 
Double 
Triple 

4.45 

7.50 

10.65 

1      5.30 

.95           9.20 

13.20 

2.00 

6.05 
10.70 
15.45 

2.40 

8y2xiy8xi 

iy2 

14 

Single 
Double 
Triple 

7.00                        1      8.15 
10.50            1.20     1    12.80            2.50 
15.00      1                   1    18.45      1 

8.85 
14.20 
20.55       1 

2.85 

All  the  above  Blocks  larger  than  8  inch  are  virtually  Wide  Mortise  Blocks. 
All  Steel  Roller  Bushed  Sheaves  in  blocks  6  inch   and    less   have   five   roller 
Larger  have  six  roller  bushed. 


bushed   Sheaves. 


310 


Geo-B-CarpeiTter  «  Go. 


WROUGHT  IRON  GIN  BLOCKS  FOR  MANILA  ROPE 


With  Swivel  Hooks 


Pig.  600 
In  Ordering,  Please  Specify  Diameter  of  Sheave 


Diameter  Sheave,  inches    .  . 
For   Diameter   Rope,    inches 


Price,  Iron  Bushed,  each  .  .  . 
Price,  Roller  Bushed,  each  . 
Price,  Self-Lubricating,  each 


$3.15 
$4.00 

$4.75 


3.50 
4.40 
5.15 


3.85 
4.70 
5.50 


12      14       16        18         20 

1      11/4     11/2       11/2       IVa 


22 


4.20|4.55|5.25|5.80|6.30|  8.40|  9.80ill.90|13.30 
5.40|5.7516.55|7.10|7.60|  9.7  0|11.10|13.00114.40 
6.20|6.55|7.35|7.9  0|8.50|10.7  0112.10|14.00|15.50 


WROUGHT  IRON  GIN  ICE  BLOCKS 


Upper  Block — Swivel  Hook 


LoAver  Block 
Ii-on   Plate — S\\ivel 


FOR  THE   ICE  TRADE 


Strong  Sheaves,  Deep  Grooves 
Self-IiUbricating  Bushed 


In  Ordering  Specify 
Diameter  of  Sheave 


Pig.  601 

Fig 

.  602 

Diameter  Sheave,  inches 

8 

10 

12 

14            1           16 

Price,  Upper  Block,  each 

Price,  Lower  Block,  each 

$5.00 
$5.75 

6.00 
6.75 

7.50 
8.25 

9.00 
10.00 

10.50 
11.50 

These  blocks  can  be  run  at  high  speed  without  the  use  of  oil,  being  self-lubricating,  and  are 
always  ready  for  use. 

FOR    EXTRA    SHEAVES,    SEE    INDEX 


Geo-B-Carpem'ter  ^  eo. 


311 


ANVIL  BRAND  IMPROVED  METAL  SNATCH  BLOCKS 


Open 


For  Manila  Rope 
Has  a  Positive  Locking  De- 
vise, Drop  Forged  Hooks, 
Heads    and    Links 


Fig.  611 


Fie.  612 


This  block  has  the  safest  and  most  easily  operated  locking  device  of  any  on  the  market. 
Both   sides   of   shell   are   same   length — the    inner    surfaces    being    perfectly    smooth    and    the 
outer  edges  being  well  rounded;  there  are  no  sharp  or  uneven  points  of  contact  to  chafe  the  rope. 

The  sheave  has  a  bearing  at  hub  only  and,  as  the  edges  cannot  wear  against  side  of  block, 
the  groove  is  kept  perfect  for  the  rope. 

These    blocks    furnished    with    sheaves    for  Wire  Rope,  to  order. 
In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Shell 


Size  Sheave, 
inches 

For   Dia.   Rope 

inches 

Length  Shell 
inches 

Self-Lubricating: 

Iron    Bushed 

each 

Improved 

Roller    Bushed 

each 

Phosphor  Bronze 
or   Metaline 
Bushed,  each 

3        Xll/gX     1/2 

Vb 

6 

$    4.50 

$    5.15 

$    5.75 

SVzXlViX     V2 

% 

7 

5.50 

6.25 

6.75 

4y2xi%x  % 

1 

8 

6.50 

7.35 

8.00 

5%xl%x    % 

ly* 

10 

10.00 

11.50 

12.50 

6%x2%x    % 

iy2 

12 

12.50 

14.00 

15.50 

8      x2y4X    Ys 

1% 

14 

16.00 

18.00 

19.50 

9      x2%xl 

2 

16 

21.00 

24.00 

26.00 

FOR    EXTRA    SHEAVES.    SEE    IXDEX 


313 


GEO-B-eARPEJfTER  S  GO. 


STEEL   LOADING  AND   LUMBERMEN'S   BLOCKS 


Fig.   1101 

Loading    Block 

with 

Stiff     Swivel 

Hook 


Fig.  1102 

Loading    Block 
with  Grab 
Hook   liink 

and  Swivel  Eye 


Fig.  1103 

Lnniberniem's 
Block  with 
Swivel  Eye, 
I^oose  Hook 


Description 

Plain   Bushed   Sheaves 

Self-Lubricating 

Bushed  Sheaves 

Size 
Sheave 

Name  of  Block 

eh 

> 
•II 1 

J^ 

ii 

is 

i 

^^s 

S   g 

"J 

<D>>. 

ii 

inches 

TOCO) 

if. 

5^- 

5^^ 

^oa 

^o^ 

5^« 

S^^ 

^o« 

gou 

5y8xi%x% 

Loading  Blocks,  with 

Stiff  Swivel  Hooks 

$22.50 

$24.30 

$7.20 

$9.00 

$30.00 

$33.00 

$18.00 

$21.00 

5y8xi%x% 

Loading  Blocks,  with 
Grab    Hook,    Link 

and  Swivel  Eye.  .  . 

30.00 

31.80 

7.20 

9.00 

37.50 

40.50 

18.00 

21.00 

5y8xi%x% 

Lumbermen's  Blocks 
with     Swivel     Eye, 
loose      Hook      and 

Becket 

30.00 

31.80 

7.20 

9.00 

37.50 

40.50 

18.00 

21  00 

IRON    SHEAVES    FOR    CHAIN 


Dimensions 

Prices 

Dimensions 

Prices 

Diam. 
inches 

Thick- 
ness 
inches 

Hole  for 

Pin. 

Full  Size 

inches 

For  Chain 
inches 

Iron 

Bushed 

each 

Diam. 
inches 

Thick- 
ness 
inches 

Hole  for 

Pin, 

Full  Size 

inches 

For  Chain 
inches 

Iron 

Bushed 

each 

5 
6 
8 
8 

1% 
IVa 
1% 
2 

% 
% 
% 

1 

%  and  ^ 

A     "     % 
A     "     % 

$0.80 

.85 

1.20 

1.70 

10 
12 
14 

2 

2y4 
2y2 

1 
1 

iy4 

iV  and  Vz 

Vz    "    % 

$2.80 
3.80 
9.00 

NOTE: — We  list  only  sizes  carried  in  stock.     Can  furnish  any  size  to  order. 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  ^  eo. 


313 


MISCELLANEOUS   BLOCKS   AND   WHEELS 


Fig.  635 


TEAM  SNATCH  BLOCK 


For  Wire  Rope 

Flatted  Hook.  Drop  Forged 
Head.  Steel  Shell  with  edges 
nicely  rounded  to  prevent  cutting 
rope.  Steel  Straps.  Steel  Center 
Pin.  In  ordering  specify  size  of 
Sheave. 


Size  Sheave,  in. 

6x1x1 

Sxl^xlVs 

10x1^2X11/4 

Lgth.    Shell,  in. 

10 

14 

16 

For  diam.  Wire 
Rope  ...  .in. 

V2 

% 

% 

Weight   .  .  .  lbs. 

13 

24 

42 

Price,  Iron 
Bushed,     ea. 

$6.00 

8.00 

11.00 

Price,  Bronze 
Bushed,    ea. 

7.00 

9.50 

13.00 

RAILROAD  BALLAST  SNATCH 

BLOCKS 

With  Flattened  Hook 

Steel  Shell.  Chilled  Groove 
Sheave.  Phosphor  Bronze  Self 
Lubricating;  Bushed.  Center  Pin 
fastened  with  hex.  nut  and  cotter 
key. 

16  inch  Shell,  9  inch  diametei- 
Sheave,    1^^    inch  Center  Pin  for 

1  ^^   inch  diameter  Wire  Rope. 

20  inch  Shell,  12  inch  diameter 
Sheave,    1  ?4    inch   Center   Pin   for 

2  inch  diameter  Wire  Rope. 


PRICES 

Diam. 

Sheave 
inches 

Shell 

For 

inches 

Diam. 

Wire 

Rope 

inches 

List 
Price 

9 

16        1        IVs 

$35.00 

12 

20       1       2 

60.00 

No.    1. 

No.    2. 


ANTI-FRICTION  WELL  WHEELS 

Patent  Roller  Bushed,  for  Light  Hoisting 

Diameter  of  wheel  12  inches;  width  of  score,  ly^  inches. 

Price 
each 

Roller  bushed.     Fig.  1009 $1-90 

Rolier  bushed,  heavy,  with  wrought  iron  strap. 

Fig.    1010    2.75 


Sheave 
only 
$1.25 

1.40 


Fig.   1008 

Self-Oiling    Hay 

Fork  Block 


1^1 


"HARTZ"    SELF   OILING   STEEL   HAY   FORK   BLOCKS 

Steel  Shell,  Open  Hearth  Steel  Swivel  Ring,  Iron  Sheave  (4%  in.  diam.,  1% 
in.  wide),  mortise  1%  in.,  plenty  of  head  room.  Edges  of  Shells  are  upset  and 
turned  out  to  prevent  wear  of  rope.  The  chamber  in  Sheave  can  be  filled  with  axle 
grease,  tallow  or  oil,  and  then  corked  up.  The  lubricant  feeds  on  the  solid  pin 
or  axle,  no  matter  in  what  position  the  Block  is  worked.  It  is  the  best  self  oiling 
device  in  the  market. 

Blocks    per  doz.,   $6.00 

Sheaves    "       "  3.60 


TELEGRAPH   BLOCKS 

Wood  Shell  Iron  Strapped 

With  Eccentric 


Fis.  1007 


^V 

Size  Shell 
inches 

Common  Bushed 

Roller  Bushed 

Sl\ 

Single         1        Double 

Single         1        Double 

^^i^ 

)          31/^ 

$1.50         1         $2.00         1         $1.70         1         :^2.60 

Fig.  1006 

For  Sheaves  for  these  Bl 

acks,  see  Index 

314 


GEO•B•eAKPE^fTER  ^  So. 


NEW  STYLE  CARGO   HOISTING  BLOCK 


stiff  Swivel  Hook 


For   Stevedore  Use 


Fig.  643 


Fig.    e42A 


New  Style  Cargo  Hoisting  Block,  with  wooden  cheeks,  malleable  iron  frame  (galvanized), 
wrought  iron  hook  and  strap,  and  fitted  with  New  Style  Sheave. 

This  block  is  circular  in  form,  enabling  us  to  use  a  sheave  nearly  same  size  as  the  block, 
which  makes  a  saving  of  from  two  to  three  inches  in  length  over  other  styles.  The  edges  of 
frame  are  rounded  to  protect  the  rope. 

New    Style    Metal    Sheave,    with    lignumvitae  projecting  cheeks,  and  galvanized  polished  scores. 

The  projecting  cheeks  prevent  the  edges  of  the  score  of  sheave  from  coming  in  contact  with 
sides  of  the  block,  thereby  keeping  score  of  sheave  perfect  for  the  rope. 

Above  blocks  furnished  with  sheaves  to  carry  wire  rope  when  so  required.  Theise  sheaves 
are  fitted  with  self-lubricating  side  bearings. 


In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Block. 


Phosphor  Bronze  or  Metaline  Bushed,  Self-Lubricating 


Size  Sheave, 
inches 

For  Diam.  Rope 
inches 

Size  Block,  Inches 

Price,  each 

Sheave,  each 

5      xll/gX    % 

78 

61/2 

$    5.00 

$2.15 

5  1^X1 1/8  X    % 

1 

7V2 

6.00 

2.30 

6V2xl%x    % 

1% 

8V2 

8.00 

3.00 

7V2xll^x  % 

1% 

10 

10.50 

3.75 

9      xl%x    % 

ly* 

111/^ 

13.00 

4.00 

10      xl%x    Vs 

1V2 

121/2 

16.00 

4.90 

■  11  1/2X1  78  X      % 

11/2 

14 

20.00 

6.25 

131^x2      xl 

1% 

16  1/2 

26.00 

8.00 

Geo-B-Car^peM'ter  55  eo. 


315 


Swivel  Hook 


METAL  CARGO 
HOISTING  BLOCK 


All  Metal  Block,  with  Galvanized  Mal- 
leable Iron  Frame.  Wrought  Iron  Hook 
and  Strap,  Galvanized  Iron  Sheave  fitted 
with  Self-Lubricating  Side  Bearings.  Edges 
of  Shell  so  turned  as  to  prevent  cutting  the 
rope. 


IN  ORDERING,  STATE  WHETHER  BL,OCKS 
ARE  TO  CARRY  MANILA  OR  WIRE  ROPE 


Style  No.  644  furnished  with  round  hooks 
when  desired. 


Swivel  Shackle 


.                    Phosphor 

Bronze   or  Metaline  Bushed, 
Self-Lubricating 

■  \          Sheave 

■  \           inches 

For  Dia. 

Manila 

Rope 

inches 

Size 
Block 

inches 

Price 
each 

m\       8X1  %X  3/4 

■  1       9x1  %X  3/4 

■  I     10X13^X% 
m         12X17/8X78 

P/     14X17/8X1 

11/4 
1% 
11/2 
IV2 

iy2 

10 

111/2 

121/2 

14 

17 

$10.50 
13.00 
16.00 
20.00 
26.00 

FOR    EXTRA    SHEAVES,    SEE    INDEX 


Fig.  645 


WROUGHT  IRON  BLOCKS 
FOR  WIRE  ROPE 

With  Graphite  Bronze  Bushed  Sheaves 

Oval  Shell 

With  Loose  Side  Hooks 

A  Good  Low  Priced  Derrick  Block 

In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Sheave 


Double 


Sheave 

Diam. 

DimenNiouH 

Rope 

Single 

Double 

Triple 

iuohe.s 

inches 

6x1     X    % 

% 

$4.90 

$7.50 

$11.00 

8x1 14  X    % 

1/2 

5.25 

9.50 

14.00 

10x1  i^x    % 

% 

6.50 

12.00 

18.00 

12x11/2x1 

% 

10.00 

19.00 

27.00 

14x11/2X11/8 

% 

15.00 

24.00 

36.00 

FOR    EXTRA     SHEAVES,     SEE     INDEX 


Fiff.  681 


316 


GEO-B-eARPEM*TER   S  CO. 


"HARTZ"  WIRE  ROPE  GIN  BLOCKS 

Stiflf  Swivel  Hooks,   Soft  Steel  Skeleton,  RoUer  Guards 
FOR  WIRE  ROPE 
In  Ordeiing  Specify  Size  of  Sheave  and  State 
if  Becket  is  AVanted 

With  Self  Lubricating  Graphite  Bronze  Bushed  Sheaves 

These  Blocks  require  no  oil,  are  made  of  best  grades  of 
steel,  with  turned  steel  pins  and  roller  guards,  guaranteeing 
perfect  protection  to  the  rope. 

We  can  furnish  these  Blocks  with  Loose  Safety  Link  Hooks, 
same  list  prices. 


Fig.  1011 


with  Becket 


Dimensions 

Each 

Diameter 
Sheave 
iuches 

For  Dia. 
Rope 
inches 

Single 
Fig.   1011 

Double 
Fig.   1012 

Triple 
Fig.   1013 

Sheave 
only 

10xl%xl 
12xl%xl 
14x2      xlVs 
16x2      xli^ 
18x2  %xl% 

1/2 
% 
% 
% 
1 

$11.00 
12.50 
15.00 
18.00 
23.00 

$18.00 
20.00 
23.00 
27"00 
32.00 

$28.00 
31.00 
36.00 
46.00 
53.00 

$4.00 
6.00 
7.75 
9.00 

10. 90' 

Fig.  1012 

Double 
vrlth  Becket 


HARTZ"  STEEL  DERRICK  AND  HOISTING  BLOCKS 

FOR  WIRE   ROPE 

In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Sheave  and  State  if 
Becket  is  AVanted 
With  Self  Liubricating  Graphite  Bronze  Bushed  Sheaves 

These  Blocks  furnished  with  or  without  Steel  Safety 
Link  Hook.  When  the  Block  is  used  as  a  lower  block  in 
hoisting  we  send  Guards  (see  list  for  extra  cost),  as  they 
prevent  the  block  from  tipping  over.  All  Blocks  are  drilled 
for  the  guards,  so  that  they  can  be  adjusted  readily. 

In    ordering   these   Blocks,    always    specify    Wire    Rope 
Derrick  Blocks,  to  avoid  mistakes. 
Can  fui'nish  with  Stiff  Swivel  Hook  at  an  advance  in  price 


Fig.  1021 

Single 

■with  Becket  and 

Guards 

Note  extra  for 
Guards.  If  wanted, 
specify. 


Dimensions 

Each 

If  J-" 

in 

o2 

'4 

(Do 

It 

m 

0 

6    xiy4x% 
91/2x11/0x3/4 

10  1/2x1  %x% 
12     x2      xl 
14      x2i/8xl 

%  and  % 

%     "     1/2 
1/2     "     % 
%     "     % 
78      "      1 

9 
12 
13 
16 
18 

$4.50 

6.50 

8.00 

10.00 

15.00 

$7.50 
12.00 
15.00 
19.00 
24.00 

$11.00 

18.00 
22.00 
27.00 
36.00 

$1.75 
3.00 
3.75 
7.00 
8.00 

$1.60 
1.60 
1.60 
1.60 
1.60 

Double 
with  Becket 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


31^ 


WROUGHT   IRON    SNATCH   BLOCKS   FOR   WIRE   ROPE 


In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Sheaves 


Drop  Link 


Phosphor  Bronze, 

Diameter 
Sheave 
inches 

For  Diameter 
Rope 
inches 

Iron  Bushed 
each 

or    Metaline 
Bushed,  Self- 
Lubricating, 
each 

6 

% 

$11.00 

$12.00 

» 
10 

2 

14.00 

15.00 

% 

16.00 

18.00 

12 

% 

18.00 

21.00 

14 

% 

20.00 

24.00 

16 

% 

28.00 

83.00 

18 

1 

38.00 

44.00 

20 

1% 

50.00 

58.00 

20 

11/2 

70.00 

78.00 

Style  No.  7  22  has  semi-circular  guard  pressed  in  shell 
over  sheave  to  prevent  wire  slipping  between  shell  and 
slieave. 

Style  No.  723  has  center  extension  piece  coming  close 
to  the  Sheave,  preventing  the  wire  rope  from  leaving  the 
Sheave.  It  also  prevents  the  Shell  from  binding  or  pinching 
the  Sheave. 


Self-Locking 
Clutiip 


Fig.  7^:; 


Fig.  7^2 


"PERFECT"   WIRE    ROPE    SNATCH    BLOCK 

In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Sheaves 


Fig.  726 


8x1 1/4  X   % 
10xl%xl 

12x11/2X11/8 

i4xiy2xii/4 

16x1  %xl  1/2 


For  Diam.   Rope 
inches 


Phosphor  Bronze 

r    Metaline    Bushed 

each 


$17.00 
18.00 
21.00 
24.00 
S3. 00 


Head  and  the  Straps  are 


The  heavy  flatted  Hook,  th< 
all  of  the  best  forged  steel. 

The  Shell  has  nicely  rounded  edges  to  prevent  wear  on 
the  rope. 

The  Sheave  has  a  bearing  at  hub  only,  and  is  so  fitted  in 
Shell  it  is  impossible  for  wire  to  slip  between  Shell  and 
Sheave. 

FOR  EXTRA  SHEAVES,  SEE  INDEX 


Fig.  726 A 


318 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER   S  Go. 


WROUGHT  IRON  BLOCKS  FOR  WIRE  ROPE 
REGULAR    PATTERN 

Diamond  Shell 


With  Stiff  Swivel  Hooks 


With  Shackles 


Triple 


Fig.  67 


Fig.  679 


Fig.  6S6 


We  can   furnish  these  Blocks 
mended  for  Derrick  use. 


with  either  Hooks   or   Shackles   as   desired.      Specially   recom- 


In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Sheave  and  State  if  Becket  is  Wanted. 


Dimens 

ions 

Iron  Buslied 

Phosphor   Bronze    or    Metaline 
Self-Lubricating  Bushed 

Size  Sheave 
inches 

For  Diam. 
Rope 
inches 

Single 
each 

Double 
each 

Triple 
each 

Single 
each 

Double 
each 

Triple 
eacli 

6x1      X    % 

8x1  V4X    % 

10X1  1/4  X     % 

12X11/2X1 

14x11/2X11/8 

16x1^x11/4 

% 

V2 

% 
% 
% 
% 

$6.00 
8.00 
10.00 
12.00 
14.00 
21.50 

$11.00 
13.00 
15.00 
17.00 
19.00 
31.00 

$14.00 
16.00 
20.00 
23.00 
26.00 
39.50 

$9.00 
11.00 
13.00 
15.00 
17.00 
25.00 

$17.00 
19.00 
21.00 
23.00 
25.00 
38.00 

$22.00 
24.00 
28.00 
31.00 
34.00 
50.00 

FOR    EXTRA     SHEAVES.     SEE    INDEX 


GEO-B-eARPEffTER  S  Co. 


319 


WROUGHT  IRON  BLOCKS  FOR  WIRE  ROPE 
HEAVY  PATTERN 

With  Stiflf  Swivel  Hooks 

Diamond  Shell 

Fitted  with  Loos^  Hooks  or  Shackles 
when  preferred 

Recommended  for  Derricks  and  heavy  hoisting  of  all  kinds. 

In  Ordering  Specify  Diameter  of  Sheave, 
and  State  if  Becket  is  Wanted 


Single 


Double 


Fig.  688 


Dimensions 

Iron  Bushed 

Phosphor  Bronze  or  Metaline 
Self-Lubricating  Bushed 

Size  Sheave 
inclies 

For  Diam. 
Rope 
inches 

Single 
each 

Double 
each 

Triple 
each 

Single 
each 

Double 
each 

Triple 
each 

6x1     X    % 

V2 

$9.00 

$14.00 

$20.00 

$12.00 

$20.00 

$28.00 

8x1  %x    % 

1/2 

11.00 

16.00 

22.50 

14.00 

22.00 

32.00 

10x1^x1 

% 

14.00 

20.00 

28.00 

17.00 

26.00 

37.00 

12X1V2X11/8 

% 

16.00 

23.00 

31.00 

19.00 

29.00 

41.00 

14x11/2X11/4 

% 

18.00 

25.00 

36.00 

21.00 

31.00 

45.00 

16xl%xli/2 

ys 

31.00 

40.00 

46.00 

36.00 

50.00 

65.00 

18xl%xlV2 

1 

34.50 

45.00 

60.00 

40.00 

56.00 

75.00 

FOR  EXTRA  SHKAVFS,  SEE  IXDEX 


320 


Geo-BCar^peM^ter  «  So 


WROUGHT  IRON  BLOCKS  FOR  WIRE  ROPE 
HEAVY  PATTERN 

With  Stiff  Swivel  Swinging  Hooks 
Double  Diamond  Shell  Single 


Furnished  with  either 

Detachable  Hooks 

or  Shackles 


The  Swinging  Hook  or 
Shackle  on  these  Blocks 
makes  them  the  most  popu- 
lar wherever  hoisting  is 
done. 


Fig.  715 


In  Ordering  Specify  Diameter  of  SheaVe  and  if  Becket  is  Wanted 


Phosphor   Bronze    or   Metaline 

Dimensions 

Self-Lubricating-  Bushed 

Size  Sheave 

For   Diam.    Rope 

Single 

Double 

iAehcs 

inches 

each 

aach 

8x1 14  X    % 

1/2 

$14.00 

$22.00 

10x11^x1 

% 

17.00 

26.00 

12x11/2X11/8 

% 

19.00 

29.00 

I4xiy2xii4 

% 

21.00 

31.00 

16xl%xl% 

% 

36.00 

50.00 

i8xi%xiy2 

1 

40.00 

56.00 

20x17/8X11/2 

1 

49.00 

72.00 

FOR  EXTRA  SHEAVES,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  GO. 


331 


WROUGHT  IRON  BLOCKS  FOR  WIRE  ROPE 
EXTRA  HEAVY  PATTERN 


Single 


With  Shackles.     Diamond  Shell 
Double 


Triple 


Fig.  691  Fig.  693  Fig.  693 

The  center  straps  in  double  and  triple  blocks  extend  full  length  of  shell,  furnishing  proper 
support  for  center  pin  in  middle  of  the  block. 

The  strongest  wire  rope  Block  manufactured — the  Block  which  eventually  is  purchased  by 
all  contractors  because  it  is  reliable  and  safe,  and  gives  the  maximum  of  service,  with  a  minimum 
of  attention. 


In  Ordering  Specify  Size 

of  Sheave 

and  if  Becket  is  Wanted 

Dimensions 

] 

ron  Bushed 

Phosphor  Bronze   or 

Metaline    Self-Lubricating 

Bushed 

Size  Sheave 
Inches 

For  Diam. 
Rope 
inches 

Single 
each 

Double 
each 

Triple 
each 

Single 
each 

Double 
each 

Triple 
each 

8x1  y4x  % 

V2 

$11.00 

$16.00 

$22.50 

$14.00 

$22.00 

$32.00 

10x11^x1 

% 

14.00 

20.00 

28.00 

17.00 

26.00 

37.00 

12X1 1/2  XlVs 

% 

16.00 

23.00 

31.00 

19.00 

29.00 

41.00 

I4xiy2xiy4 

% 

18.00 

25.00 

36.00 

21.00 

31.00 

45.00 

16x1  %xl% 

% 

31.00 

40.00 

46.00 

36.00 

50.00 

72.00 

I8xi%xiy2 

1 

34.50 

45.00 

60.00  ; 

40.00 

56.00 

78.00 

20xl%xiy2 

1 

43.00 

60.00 

72.00    ' 

49.00 

72.00 

90.00 

FOR  EXTRA  SHEAVES,  SEE  INDEX 


322 


GEO-B-CAIiPENfTER  ^  SO. 


WROUGHT  IRON  BLOCKS  FOR  WIRE  ROPE 
SPECIAL  EXTRA  HEAVY 


Qaadruple 


With  Lashing  Shackles. 


Oval  Shell 


There  is  no  load  too  heavy 
for  these  Blocks 


''I  ■'4i.\        ^^*'®    ^^^    furnish    them    in    any 
capacity 


Prices  for  sizes  heavier  than 

those  listed  below,  upon 

application 


' "-  Fig.  703 

In  Ordering  Specify  Size  of  Sheave  and  State  if  Becket  is  Wanted 


Dimensions 

Phosphor   Bronze   or   Metaline    Self-Lubricating   Bushed 

Size  Sheave 
inches 

For  Dlam.   Rope 
inches 

Single 
each 

Double 
each 

Triple 
each 

Quadruple 
each 

16xl%xli^ 

18x13/4X11/2 

20x178x1% 
22x178x13^ 
24x21/8x1% 

Vs 

1 

1 

1 

1-1  Vs 

$44.00 
56.00 
76.00 
85.00 

105.00 

$69.00 
85.00 
110.00 
122.00' 
150.00 

$90.00 
110.00 
151.00 
165.00 
200.00 

$110.00 
134.00 
187.00        - 
205.00 
246.00 

FOR  EXTRA  SHEAVES,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  s  Co, 


323 


DOUBLE   SWIVEL   HOOKS— Flattened 


Size   Iron,   Round 

Weight 

inches 

lbs. 

Price,    each 

11/2 

10 

$2.80 

1% 

13 

3.00 

1% 

18 

3.50 

2 

25 

4.00 

21/4 

35 

6.50 

2% 

45 

10.00 

2% 

60 

13.20 

3 

75 

14.00 

3% 

100 

21.00 

31/2 

120 

24.00 

4 

160 

31.00 

41/2 

225 

43.00 

5 

275 

61.00 

51/2 

345 

85.00 

Sizes  5  and  5  V2  inch  fitted  with  hand  clevis. 


IMPROVED   SKIDDER  BLOCK 


Three  Sizes — 11  inch,   14   inch  and   18   inch  diameter  Sheaves 


Fie.  636 


DESCRIPTION 

EYE — Best  Drop  Forged  Steel.  Eyes  are  usually  made  to  swivel,  but  can 
be  made  rigid  if  desired.     Note  Heavy  Shank. 

SHELL — Especially  designed  for  strength  and  lightness  to  enable  the 
Block  to  turn  easily  to  follow  the  lead  of  the  rope.  This  l*i"events  the  Rope 
Chafing.  The  Sides  of  the  Shell  are  Countersunk  to  Cover  the  Edges  of 
Sheaves,  thus  Preventing  Wire  from  Slipping  Between  Rim  and  Shell,   and 

causing  it  to  always  maintain  its  proper  position  in  groove  of  Sheave. 

PIX — Made  from  Best  Cold  Drawii  Steel  with  Heavy  Nut  on  each  end. 
Securely  Locked. 

BUSHING — Phosphor  Bronze  Bearing  Metal.  The  very  best  for  heavy, 
rapid  work.  Perfect  lubrication  is  secured  by  a  large  oil  chamber  in  hub  of 
Sheave  which  is  filled  with  waste  and  a  lubricant  which  works  through 
openings  in  Phosphor  Bronze  Bushing  to  the  Pin.  Oil  chamber  is  easily 
accessible  through  opening  in  side  of  Sheave. 

SHEAVES — Are  of  two  kinds.  A  Special  Extra  Hard  Cast  Steel  made 
especially  for  us  for  these  Blocks.  The  groove  of  the  Sheave  is  the  most 
subject  to  wear  of  any  part  of  a  block  and  our  aim  is  to  give  a  metal  that 
will  outwear  any  on  the  market,  except  the  Manganese.  Mangane.se  Steel 
Sheaves  are  also  furnished,  if  desired,  in  these  Blocks.  This  steel  is  so  tough 
it  cannot  be  machined,  but  must  be  ground  to  size.  Experience  has  proven 
that  these  Sheaves  add  from  25%  to  50%  to  the  life  of  the  wire.  We  only 
ask  a  reasonable  advance  for  these,  and  fitted  with  them,  the  block  is  prac- 
tically indestructible.    To  distinguish  the  Manganese,  Sheaves  are  painted  red. 

11  inch  Steel  Sheave list  each  $50.00 

14      "         "  "        "        "        55.00 

18      "         "  "        "        "        75.00 

PRICE    OP    MAXGAIVESE    SHEAVES    ON    APPLICATION 


334 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


Iron  Bushed 
For  Manila  Rope 


Fig.  751 


IRON  SHEAVES 

FOR  SNATCH  BLOCKS 

For  Manila  Rope 


Size  Sheave 
inches 

For  Dia. 
Rope 
inches 

For 
Block 
inches 

Iron 

Bushed 

each 

Improved 

Roller 

Bushed 

each 

Phosphor 

Bronze  (Jf 

Metaline 

Bushed 

each 

3     xlVsX   Va 

% 

6 

$0.30 

$0.75 

$1.40 

3y2xiy4x  V2 

% 

7 

.40 

.85 

1.60 

4  1/2X1  3/8  X     % 

1 

8 

.50 

1.20 

1.90 

5     xl%x   % 

lys 

9 

.60. 

1.30 

2.00 

5%xiy8x  % 

iy4 

10 

1.20 

2.40 

3.00 

6  34x2y8X    % 

lya 

12 

1.50 

■2.85 

3.75 

8     x2i4x   % 

1% 

14 

1.85 

3.45 

4.50 

9     x2%xl 

2 

16 

2.25 

4.50 

5.50 

10     x3     xiys 

2y4 

18 

3.00 

6.00 

7.00 

11     x3y2Xli4 

2y2 

20 

4.00 

8.00 

9.00 

1134x4i4xiy2 

3 

22 

6.50 

11.50 

13.00 

I2y2x4y2xiy2 

3y2 

24 

9.00 

15.00 

18.00 

PHOSPHOR  BRONZE  BUSHINGS 

Self -Lubricating 


Pig.  761 


Inside 

Diam. 

in. 

Lgtli 
in. 

Price 
each 

Inside 

Diam. 

in. 

LgtU 
in. 

Price 
each 

Inside 

'Diam. 

m. 

Lsth 
in. 

Price 
each 

% 

y2 

$0.30 

% 

2% 

$1.42 

1% 

2 

$1.44 

% 

% 

.32 

% 

2y2 

1.48 

1  % 

2y8 

1.49 

% 

% 

.32 

% 

.87 

1% 

2y, 

1.55 

% 

.36 

% 

1  % 

.92 

lys 

2  78 

1.60 

% 

1  % 

.40 

% 

iy2 

.96 

178 

2y2 

1.65 

1  % 

.44 

% 

1% 

1.00 

2% 

1.72 

y2 

% 

.36 

1% 

1.05 

1% 

2% 

1.80 

y2 

78 

.38 

% 

178 

1.14 

1  y& 

2% 

1.88 

y2 

.42 

1L 

2 

1.24 

1% 

3 

1.96 

y. 

1% 

.51 

% 

2% 

1.29 

114 

1% 

1.25 

y2 

.60 

% 

2y4 

1.34 

1^ 

1  % 

1.30 

y2 

1  % 

.64 

\ 

2% 

1.39 

1V4 

1% 

1.36 

1  Vz 

.69 

2y2 

1.45 

178 

1.42 

% 

.50 

% 

.80 

1  % 

2 

1.44 

% 

IVs 

.56 

iy4 

.90 

114 

i^ 

1.53 

% 

ly* 

.64 

1% 

.95 

1  ^ 

1.62 

.67 

iy2 

1.08 

1  % 

2% 

1.71 

% 

1  ^4 

.72 

1% 

1.11 

ly* 

2y2 

1.80 

% 

1  % 

.76 

1% 

1.13 

ly* 

1.89 

% 

.79 

178 

1.27 

iy4 

2% 

1.98 

178 

.82 

2 

1.41 

ly* 

2% 

2.07 

% 

.84 

2% 

1.45 

1% 

3 

2.15 

&/ 

.62 

1.48 

1% 

sys 

2.23 

% 

lys 

.67 

2% 

1.51 

ly* 

sy* 

2.30 

a/ 

.75 

2% 

1.55 

ly* 

3% 

2.37 

% 

1  % 

.77 

2% 

1.58 

3y2 

1% 

2.44 

1  -Vi 

.79 

2% 

1.61 

iS 

1.54 

% 

1  % 

.83 

2  78 

1.65 

2 

1.73 

% 

1  % 

.90 

3 

1.70 

i^ 

2% 

1.84 

3/ 

1  % 

1.00 

1% 

1.27 

2% 

1.94 

% 

2 

1.12 

1% 

1  % 

1.30 

1% 

2.03 

SJ 

2y8 

1.24 

lys 

1  % 

1.34 

172 

272 

2.12 

% 

2y4 

1.34 

1% 

1% 

1.39 

1% 

3 

2.48 

CAN    FURNISH    SPECIAL    SIZES    PROMPTLY 


GEO•B•CARPE^fTER  «  eo. 


325 


IRON   SHEAVES 

For  Regular  and  Thick  Mortise  Blocks 
[roil  Bushed  Improved  Roller  Bushed 


FOR 
MANILA  ROPE 


Fig.  743 


Fig.  744 


Size    Sheave 

Iron  Bushed 

Improved 

Phosphor 
Bronze   or 

For  Block,   inches 

Roller  Bushed 

Metaline 

each 

Bushed,   each 

l%x    Vax    % 

....    3 

$0.09 

$0.40 

2     X    VzX    % 

3  y2 

.10 
.12 

.42 
.45 

$0.60 

2%x    %x    % 

4 

.70 

2%x    %x    % 

4  y2 

.15 

.50 

.80 

3      X    %x    % 

5 

.20 

.55 

.90 

3%xl      X    V2 

6 

.25 

.65 

1.40 

4%xl      X    Vz 

7 

.30 

.75 

1.50 

4     xlVgx    % 

Thick  Mortise 

7 

.35 

1.00 

1.60 

4%xiy8X    % 

8 

.35 

1.00 

1.85 

4%xl%x    % 

Thick  Mortise 

8 

.40 

1.15 

2.00 

syzxiygx  % 

9 

.45 

1.10 

1.95 

5%xl%x    % 

Thick  Mortise 

9 

.50 

1.25 

2.10 

e^xiy^x  % 

.  ...10 

.55 

1.35 

2.25 

6y4xiy2x  % 

Thick  Mortise 

10 

.65 

1.60 

2.75 

7^xiy4x  % 

11 

.70 

1.65 

2.60 

7    xiygx  % 

Thick  Mortise 

11 

.85 

1.80 

2.95 

8     xl%x   % 

12 

.90 

1.90 

2.95 

8     xl%x    % 

Thick  Mortise 

.  .  ..12 

1.05 

2.10 

3.25 

9     xiy2X    % 

13 

1.20 

2.40 

3.25 

9     xl%x    % 

Thick  Mortise 

13 

1.35 

2.55 

3.45 

9y2xl%x   % 

14 

1.40 

2.65 

3.60 

9y2xiy8x  yg 

Thick  Mortise 

14 

1.50 

2.85 

4.20 

10      xl%x   % 

....  1 5 

1.50 
1.70 

2.85 
3.15 

3.90 

10    xiygx  % 

Thick  Mortise 

15 

4.85 

11       Xl%X    78 

16 

1.70 

3.20 

4.90 

11      x2i4xl 

Thick  Mortise 

...  .16 

2.00 

3.50 

5.95 

12      x2%xiy8 

Extra  Heavy 

.. ..18 

6.00 

11.00 

8.00 

I3y2x2y8xii4 

Extra  Heavy 

20 

7.00 

13.00 

11.00 

14  1/^x3  %xl% 

Extra  Heavy 

.. ..22 

9.50 

17.00 

15.00 

I5y2x3y8xi% 

Extra  Heavy 

24 

14.00 

27.00 

19.00 

WE   CAN  FITRNISH  ANY   SIZE   SHEAVES  TO  ORDER 


326 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  CO. 


IRON  SHEAVES  FOR  WIRE  ROPE 


Phosphor  Bronze  Bushed 


DEEP   GROOVES 


Fig.  755 


Di 

mensions 

Prices 

Dimensions 

Prices 

Phosphor 

Phosphor 

Size  Sheave 
inches 

Thickness 
at  Hub 
inches 

For  Diam. 
Wire,  inches 

Iron 

Bushed 

each 

Bronze  or 

Metaline 

Bushed 

each 

Size  Sheave 
inches 

Thicl^ness 
at  Hub 
inches 

For  Diam. 
Wire,  inches 

Iron 

Bushed 

each 

Bronze  c 

Metaline 

Bushed 

each 

3x    1/2  X    % 

V2 

y* 

$0.15 

$0.85 

llxl%xl% 

178 

%    &    % 

$4.10 

$6.35 

3x    %x    % 

% 

% 

.23 

.90 

12x1      xl 

li/s 

1/2 

2.50 

4.25 

3x1      X    1/2 

1t^ 

V2 

.25 

1.00 

12x11^x1 

1% 

% 

3.00 

5.00 

4x    1/2  X    % 

j% 

Vi 

.23 

1.00 

12X11/2X1 

1% 

74 

3.50 

5.50 

4x    %x    1/2 

a 

^ 

.28 

1.10 

12x11/2X11/8 

1% 

74 

3.50 

5.75 

4x    %x    1/2 

il 

% 

.30 

1.15 

12x13^x1 

178 

% 

3.75 

6.00 

4x1      X    1/2 

1^ 

y2 

.40 

1.20 

12x13^x1% 

178 

78 

4.00 

6.50 

4xiy8X    1/2 

lA 

y2 

.50 

1.35 

14x1  %xl 

178 

% 

4.20 

6.20 

4x1 14  X    % 

1^5 

% 

.60 

1.80 

14X11/2X1 

1% 

74 

4.40 

6.50 

5x    %x    1/2 

ii 

^ 

.35 

1.35 

14x11/2X11/8 

1% 

74 

4.45 

6.90 

5x    ygx    % 

it 

% 

.45 

1.45 

14x11/2x114 

1% 

74 

4.45 

7.00 

5x1      X    % 

It^j 

y2 

.55 

1.65 

14x13^x1 

178 

74    &    78 

5.40 

7.60 

5x1 14  X    % 

1% 

% 

.80 

2.05 

14x178x1 

2 

% 

5.50 

7.75 

6x    %x    % 

1 

% 

.65 

1.75 

14x13/^x11/4 

2 

1 

6.50 

8.75 

6x1      X    % 

liV 

% 

.75 

2.00 

16x11/^x1% 

1% 

% 

6.00 

8.25 

6x1      X    % 

liV 

72 

.75 

2.00 

16x1 1/2x1 1^ 

1% 

%    &    78 

6.00 

8.25 

6x1  %x    % 

lA 

% 

1.00 

2.50 

16x13/^x11/4 

2 

78    "   1 

7.00 

8.75 

6x1 1/2  X    % 

Ifg 

% 

1.00 

2.75 

16x13^x11/2 

2 

78    "   1 

7.00 

9.50 

6x1  %xl 

lit 

78 

1.75 

3.40 

16x178x114 

2 

78 

7.10 

9.00 

7x    %x    % 

il 

% 

.75 

1.75 

16x178X11/2 

2 

78 

7.10 

9.75 

7x1       X    3/4 

1t^ 

72 

1.10 

2.30 

16x2     xli/o 

21/8 

1 

7.50 

10.50 

7x1 14  X    % 

lA 

% 

1.35 

2.75 

18x13/8X11/4 

1% 

%  &  % 

7.40 

9.00 

7x1 1/2  X    ■% 

If*? 

% 

1.50 

3.00 

18x1 1/2x1  y4 

1% 

74 

7.50 

9.50 

8x1      X    % 

IVs 

V2 

'1.20 

2.65 

18x1 1/2x1 1/2 

174 

74 

7.50 

10.00 

8x1 1/4  X    3/4 

1% 

V2  &  % 

1.40 

2.90 

18x1  3/^x1  1^ 

2 

%  &  1 

9.50 

11.50 

8x1 1/4  X    % 

1% 

y2     "     78 

1.40 

3.00 

18x13^x11/2 

2 

78    "   1 

9.50 

12.50 

8x1 1/2  X    7/8 

1% 

% 

1.80 

3.70 

18x21/8x114 

21/4 

1 

10.25 

12.75 

8x1  %xl 

178 

78 

2.75 

4.75 

18x2ysXli/2 

21/4 

1 

10.50 

13.50 

GxlVsX    % 

1V4 

72 

1.75 

3.25 

20x13/8x11/4 

11/2 

% 

8.75 

10.50 

9x1  %x    Vs 

1% 

% 

1.75 

3.50 

20x13/4x11/2 

2 

3/1 

12.00 

15.00 

9x1 1/2  X    78 

1% 

3/4 

2.40 

4.10 

20x178X11/2 

2 

78  &1 

12.00 

15.00 

9x13^x1 

178 

78 

2.80 

4.80 

20x2  78x11/2 

2% 

11/8  "11/4 

12.50 

15.50 

10x1     x    Va 

11/8 

72 

1.80 

3.50 

20x2  78x11/2 

2% 

11/2 

14.00 

17.00 

10x1  l/gX    78 

1% 

y2 

2.10 

3.85 

22x174x11/2 

2 

78 

13.00 

16.00 

10x1  ViX    % 

1% 

% 

2.50 

3.75 

22x178x11/2 

2  78 

1 

15.00 

18.00 

10x114x1 

1% 

% 

2.50 

4.00 

24x178x11/2 

21/8 

78 

17.25 

20.50 

10x1 1/2x1 

1% 

% 

2.70 

4.50 

24x2      XI1/2 

2y4 

1 

19.00 

22.00 

10x11/2x1 

1% 

% 

2.70 

4.50 

28x178x11/2 

2 

1 

20.00 

25.00 

10x178X11/4 

2 

78 

4.00 

6.25 

28x178x2 

2 

1 

21.00 

27.00 

10xl%Xll/4 

1% 

1 

4.00 

6.25 

30x2  78x1% 

2  74 

1 

26.00 

33.00 

11x13^x1 

1% 

% 

4.00 

5.75 

30x21/8x2 

2  3/4 

1 

27.00 

34.00 

CAN   FURNISH   SPECIAL,    SIZE   SHEAVES   PROMPTLY 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  CO. 


33< 


IRON   SHEAVES   FOR   WIRE   ROPE 
EXTRA  HEAVY  PATTERN 

With  Deep  Rim 


Fig.  757 


Size  Sheave 
inches 

Thickness  at  Hub 
inches 

For   Diameter   Wire 

inches 

Iron  Bushed 
each 

Phosphor  Bronze  or 

Metaline   Bushed 

each 

6x1      X    % 

1t^ 

Vz 

$0.75 

$2.10 

6x1  y^x  % 

lA 

% 

.85 

2.30 

6x1 1/2  X    % 

1^ 

% 

.90 

2.50 

7x1      X    % 

1t^ 

y2 

1.00 

2.30 

7x1 1/4  X    % 

1^ 

% 

1.10 

2.65 

7x1  %x    % 

172 

% 

1.10 

2.65 

7x1 1/2  X    78 

1^ 

% 

1.50 

3.70 

8x1       X     3/^ 

1t^ 

y2 

1.15 

2.85 

8x1  %X    78 

1% 

% 

1.25 

3.25 

8x1 1/2  X    % 

1% 

% 

1.55 

3.75 

9x1  y4X    78 

1% 

% 

1.75 

4.00 

9x1 1/2  X    78 

1% 

% 

1.85 

4.30 

10x114x1 

178 

% 

2.65 

4.00 

10X11/2X1 

1% 

% 

2.75 

4.50 

10x1  %.xl 

178 

78 

3.75 

5.65 

11x1^x1 

1% 

3.00 

4.75 

12x11/4x1 

1% 

72  and  % 

3.00 

5.00 

12X11/2X1% 

1% 

% 

3.25 

6.00 

12x13/^x11/4 

178 

78  and  1 

4.50 

7.00 

14x114x1 

1% 

% 

3.50 

6.00 

14X11/2X1% 

1% 

%  and  78 

4.20 

7.25 

14x11/2x114 

1% 

%  and  78 

4.20 

7.75 

14x13^x1% 

1 

4.75 

8.25 

16X11/2X1% 

1% 

% 

5.75 

8.75 

16xl%xli/2 

2 

78 

6.50 

9.00 

16xl%xli/2 

2 

1 

6.50 

9.00 

16x21/8X11/2 

2  3/s 

174 

7.50 

11.50 

18x1 1/2x1 1/2 

1% 

% 

6.75 

10.00 

18x1  %xl  1/2 

2 

% 

7.50 

10.50 

18x1  %xl  1/2 

2 

78 

7.75 

10.75 

18x1  %xl  1/2 

2 

1 

7.85 

10.90 

20x178X11/2 

2 

78  and  1 

8.10 

12.25 

20x21/8X11/2 

2% 

1%  and  114 

9.25 

13.50 

20x21/8X11/2 

2% 

172 

10.00 

14.50 

2  2x178x11/2 

21/8 

78  and  1 

13.00 

17.00 

22x2^x1% 

2  72 

172 

15.00 

21.00 

24x21/8x1% 

2  3^ 

178 

18.00 

23.00 

26x2y2xl% 

234 

iy2 

27.00 

34.00 

SPECIAL     SIZES     FURNISHED     PnOJIPTLY 


■328 


GEO-B-CARPEN'TER  «  eO: 


PEERLESS  HOISTS 

SPUR  GEARED — HIGHEST  EFFICIENCY — LIGHT  AVEIGHT. 


Fig.  1061 

Pig.  1062 

Fig.  1063 

Fig.  1064 

500  to  6,000 

8,000 

16,000 

30,000 

to  13.000 

to  20,000 

Fig.  1065 
40,000 

Showing  Different  Arrangements  of  Chains  on  Various  Sizes  of  Peerless  Hoists 

THE  PEERLESS  HOIST 

IMPROVED     1913 

Although  the  Peerless  Hoist  has  given  unequaled  satisfaction  in  the  past,  several  improve- 
ments have  recently  been  added  to  further  increase  the  strength  and  durability.  The  scientific 
design  and  high  quality  of  manufacture  give  this  hoist  an  efficiency  of  eighty  per  cent.  All  hoists 
undergo  a  proof  test  fifty  per  cent  beyond  the  rated  load. 

The  trunnions  on  the  top  hook  now  engage  in  two  drop  forged  hangers,  held  in  recesses  in 
the  side  frames  and  the  load  sheave  is  cast  steel  and  runs  in  removable  bushings  pressed  in  the 
lower  ends  of  the  steel  hangers.  The  load  chain  is  made  of  the  best  material  obtainable  and  is 
heat  treated  to  increase  the  ductility. 

The  cast  iron  cover  over  the  gears  is  now  replaced  by  a  pressed  steel  dust  cover,  the  outer  end 
of  the  intermediate  gear  studs  and  pinion  shaft  being  held  by  a  supporting  yoke. 

The  hand  wheel  is  made  with  a  pressed  steel  center  for  greater  protection  against  accidental 
breakage  and  the  hand  chain  guards  have  a  steel  flange  to  guide  the  chain  smoothly  at  all  times. 

These  improved  parts  can  all  be  applied  to  the  previous  model  but  a  new  style  frame  and 
steel  hanger  must  replace  the  old  frame.  Also  a  steel  cover  and  supporting  yoke  replace  the  old 
cast  iron  cover. 

In  operating  the  Peerless  Hoist  a  pull  exerted  on  the  hand  chain  to  raise  the  load  is  transmit- 
ted, with  almost  no  loss  by  friction,  through  a  simple  balanced  train  of  spur  gears  to  the  load  wheel. 
The  sustaining  mechanism  is  a  special  patented  friction  brake  which  revolves  as  one  piece  with  the 
pinion  shaft  when  lifting,  without  waste  of  energy  and  without  noise;  but  when  hoisting  ceases, 
it  is  automatically  and  positively  locked  to  hold  the  load  until  again  moved  by  the  operator.  The 
parts  of  this  friction  brake  require  no  adjustment  and  only  the  slightest  pull  is  required  to  lower 
the  load. 

All  gears  are  accurately  cut  from  solid  steel  blanks  and  are  bushed  with  bronze.  The  teeth 
on  the  central  pinion  are  unusually  strong,  and  are  heat  treated  to  prevent  wear.  A  single  strand 
of  load  chain  on  the  six  thousand  pound  block  and  the  compact  arrangement  and  close  head  room 
of  larger  sizes  are  appreciated  by  all  users. 

See  folloivlng  pages  for  sizes  and  prices 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  «  Go. 


329 


PEERLESS   CHAIN  HOISTS 


SPUR    GEARED 


PRICES    AND   DATA    ON   PEERLESS    HOISTS 


Capacity 

in 

pounds 

Regu- 
lar Lift, 
in  feet 

Price  of 

Hoist, 

Regular 

Lift 

Price  of 

Extra 

Lift,  per 

foot 

Distance  between 
Hooks 

Weight 

of  Hoist 

in  lbs. 

Pull  on 

hand 

chain  to 

lift  full 

load,  in 

lbs. 

Feet  of 

chain 

handled 

to   lift 

load  one 

foot 

Number 
of 

Short- 
est 
inches 

Reach 

(Reg. 

Lift) 

ft.        in. 

Strands 

of  load 

chain 

^, 

500 

8 

$    30.00 

$0.85 

13 

9         1 

48 

50 

14.0 

1 

1,000 

8 

35.00 

.90 

14 

9         2 

62 

64 

20.3 

1 

M 

2,000 

8 

45.00 

.95 

16 

9         4 

84 

81 

31.5 

1 

tf 

3,000 

8 

60.00 

1.00 

19 

9         7 

115 

114 

34.5 

1 

3 

P 

4,000 

9 

70.00 

1.05 

22  1^ 

10    101/4 

157 

124 

40.5 

1 

6,000 

10 

90.00 

1.25 

24 

12         0 

236 

130 

59.0 

1 

8,000 

10 

110.00 

1.60 

29 

12        5 

230 

128 

81.0 

2 

tf 

10,000 

12 

140.00 

2.00 

32 

14         8 

352 

112 

118.0 

2 

12,000 

12 

165.00 

2.00 

341/2 

14      101/2 

359 

134 

118.0 

2 

16,000 

12 

200.00 

2.75 

39% 

15         3% 

460 

125 

177.0 

3 

20,000 

12 

240.00 

3.20 

42 

15         6 

533 

181 

154.5 

3 

30,000 

12 

340.00 

4.60 

55% 

16        7% 

995 

20  8 1 

103. Ot 

4 

40,000 

12 

425.00 

6.40 

621/4 

17         2% 

1,260 

186t 

154.5t 

6 

WO 

500 

8 

30.00 

.85 

13 

9         1 

48 

47.6* 

7.5 

1 

1,000 

8 

35.00 

.90 

14 

9        2 

62 

65.9* 

10.0 

1 

2,000 

8 

45.00 

.95 

16 

9        4 

48 

85.9* 

16.8 

1 

•Pull  is  given  to  raise  only  one-half  the  rated  load  on  Quick  Speed  Hoists. 
tOn  each  of  two  hand  chains. 

For  parts,  see  Index 


330 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  60, 


COMBINED  TRAVELERS 

WITH  PEERLESS  HOISTS 


Fig.   1101,     I-Beam 

COMBINED  I-BEAM  TRAVELERS 

With  either  Plain  or  Geared  Travelers  the 
Hoists  in  combination  save  head  room  and  hold 
the  hoist  in  the  same  relative  position  to  the 
traveler  so  that  the  operator  does  not  get  his 
chains  confused.  This  arrangement  is  most  de- 
sirable on  the  beams  of  traveling  and  jib  cranes 
and  on  overhead'  tracks  where  it  is  not  necessary 
to  detach  the  hoist  for  use  in  other  places. 


COMBINED    I-BEAM   TRAVELERS 


8 

Iti  c 

N  C 

^ 

-a 

Hid 

h^rt 

3 

«  4-1 

a  0) 

o  S 

0 

go 

CQ  0.S 

11 

0 

(1h 

0 

1,000 

5 

8 

15% 

$49.00 

$61.00 

$0.90 

$1.40 

6 

8 

171/4 

61.00 

73.00 

.95 

1.45 

3,000 

7 

8 

20 

79.00 

91.00 

1.00 

1.50 

4,000 

8 

9 

23 

92.00 

105.00 

1.05 

1.55 

6.000 

9 

10 

25 1^ 

117.00 

132.00 

1.25 

1.75 

8.000 

10 

10 

29% 

143.00 

162.00 

1.60 

2.10 

10,000 

12 

12 

341/4 

183.00 

205.00 

2.00 

2.50 

12,000 

15 

12 

361/4 

220.00 

245.00 

2.00 

2.50 

16,000 

20 

12 

411/2 

270.00 

295.00 

2.75 

3.25 

20,000 

24 

12 

43 

325.00 

355.00 

3.20 

3.70 

30,000 

24 

12 

58 

440.00 

490.00 

4.60 

5.10 

40.000 

24 

12 

59% 

540.00 

615.00 

6.40 

6.90 

Fig.  1102.     Flat  Rail 

COMBINED   FLAT  RAIL 
TRAVELERS 

With  travelers  on  flat  bar  overhead  track, 
where  belts  and  pipe  lines  do  not  permit  the  use 
of  short  hangers  it  is  very  desirable  to  have  a 
hoist  with  short  head  room.  The  permanent 
combination  of  hoists  and  flat  rail  travelers 
brings  the  hoist  as  near  as  possible  to  the  rail. 

Because  of  the  ease  of  erecting  and  bending 
for  curves,  the  flat  bar  track,  with  combined 
hoists  and  travelers,  is  the  most  satisfactory 
system  for  shops  and  warehouses. 

COMBINED    FLAT    RAIL    TRAVELERS 


11 
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^ 

p 

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500 

3x1/2 

8 

H., 

$41.00 

$52.00 

$0.85 

$1.35 

1,000 

3x% 

8 

171/4 

46,00 

57.00 

.90 

1.40 

2,000 

4x% 

8 

201/4 

59.00 

71.00 

.95 

1.45 

3,000 

4x% 

8 

23 

74.00 

86.00 

1.00 

1.50 

4,000 

4x% 

9 

261/2 

87.00 

100.00 

1.05 

1.55 

6,000 

6x1 

10 

29  Va 

111.00 

125.00 

1.25 

1.75 

8,000 

6x1 

10 

34 

131.00 

145.00 

1.60 

2.10 

♦From  under  side  of  I-Beam  to  inside  of  hook. 


♦Prom  top  of  rail  to  inside  of  hook. 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  «  eo. 


I^p.l 


PEERLESS  TROLLEY  HOISTS 


Army  Type 


Navy  Type 


For  use  in  cramped  locations,  to  overcome  the  comparatively  greater  head  room  of  regular 
hoists  and  travelers,  the  Peerless  Trolley  Hoist  was  built,  in  which  the  regular  internal  mechanism 
of  the  hoist  and  the  trolley  wlieels  are  carried  by  the  same  side  frames.  This  construction  is  so 
compact  that  the  distance  between  the  hook  and  beam  is  even  less  than  between  the  hooks  on  the 
regular  hoist.  The  gears  are  protected  from  dirt  by  a  tight  cover,  but  its  removal  does  not  inter- 
fere with  the  operation  of  the  hoist.  Trolley  wheels  are  fitted  with  roller  bearings  and  are  made 
regularly  of  a  large  diameter  requiring  that  the  I-beam  be  supported  by  countersunk  bolts.  Small 
wheels  can  be  furnished  to  pass  regular  bolt  heads  but  at  a  small  sacrifice  of  head  room. 

These  trolley  hoists  are  built  in  two  styles,  the  Army  and  Navy  types,  the  latter  having  a  drag 
handle  and  clamp  for  binding  it  to  the  beam.  They  are  used  largely  by  the  War  Department  for 
handling  ammunition,  both  on  shore  and  shipboard,  and  also  by  others  where  close  head  room  is 
important. 

ARMY  TYPE 


Capacity 

Regular 

Price  of 

Price   of 

Size 

I-Beam 

Min.    Dist. 

Extreme 

Weight  of 

in 

Lift 

Hoist 

Extra    Lift 

of  I-Beam 

"Wt.  per  foot 

bet.    Hook 

Width  of 

Hoist 

lbs. 

in  feef 

Reg.  Lift 

per  foot 

in   inches 

in  lbs. 

and    I-Beam 

Hoist  in  in. 

in   lbs. 

500 

8 

$    45.00 

$0.85 

5 

9% 

7% 

8% 

75 

1,000 

8 

50.00 

.90 

5 

9% 

IV2 

8  3/4 

78 

2,000 

8 

65.00 

.95 

6 

12% 

9y2 

9% 

123 

3,000 

8 

85.00 

1.00 

7 

15 

12 

111/2 

163 

4,000 

9 

100.00 

1.05 

8 

18 

14 

12% 

220 

^\\Y  TYPE 


Capacity 
in 
lbs. 

Regular 

Lift 
in  feet 

Price  of 

Hoist 
Reg.  Lift 

Price   of 

Extra     Lift 

per  foot 

Size 
of  I-Beam 
in   inches 

I-Beam 

Wt.  per  foot 

in  lbs. 

Min.    Dist. 

bet.    Hook 

and    I-Beam 

Extreme 
Width   of 
Hoist  in  in. 

Weight  of 
Hoist 
in    lbs. 

500 
1,000 
2,000 
3,000 
4,000 

8 
8 
8 
8 
9 

$    55.00 

60.00 

75.00 

95.00 

110.00 

$0.85 

.90 

.95 

1.00 

1.05 

5 
5 
6 
7 
8 

9% 
9% 

12% 

15 

18 

71/4 
71/2 
91/2 

12 

14 

8  34 

8% 

934 

111/2 

1234 

80 

81 

125 

166 

227 

533 


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PARTS  OF  PEERLESS  HOISTS 

500  TO  6,000  POU^'DS 


100  10!  W  102  ^1^    103 

105  119  189      190      192        W       W  V 


119  189      190 

OEsaa 
123 


182  118 


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193  135  136 


183 


125         126  114  106 


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134 


List 
No. 

Name 

500 

1,000 

2,000 

3,000 

4,000 

6,000 

8,000 

10,000 

to 
40,000 

100 

$1.50 

1.50 

1.20 

1.00 

1.60 

.90 

1.60 

.60 

.40 

.40 

2.00 

.30 

1.00 

.40 

.30 

.50 

.30 

1.20 

.40 

.50 

.40 

.80 

.50 

.30 

.80 

1.70 

1.70 

.25 

4.25 

.35 

4.85 

1.30 

1.30 

.50 

.50 

.30 

.30 

1.60 

1.60 

$1.50 

1.50 

1.20 

1.20 

1.60 

1.20 

1.60 

.80 

.40 

.40 

2.70 

.30 

1.00 

.40 

.30 

.50 

.30 

1.20 

.40 

.50 

.40 

.80 

.50 

.30 

1.00 

2.00 

2.00 

.25 

4.25 

.40 

5.60 

1.30 

1.30 

.50 

.50 

.30 

.50 

1.60 

1.60 

$2.00 

2.00 

1.70 

1.70 

2.30 

1.90 

2.10 

1.00 

.50 

.50 

3.40 

.40 

1.40 

.40 

.30 

.50 

.30 

2.00 

.60 

.50 

.50 

.90 

.60 

.40 

1.30 

2.60 

2.60 

.25 

4.25 

.45 

6.65 

1.70 

1.70 

.70 

.70 

.40 

.40 

2.30 

1.80 

$3.00 

3.00 

2.40 

2.40 

3.00 

2.40 

3.60 

1.40 

.70 

.70 

4.30 

.50 

1.50 

.40 

.30 

.50 

.30 

2.80 

.70 

.50 

.70 

1.30 

.80 

.60 

1.70 

3.50 

3.50 

.25 

4.50 

.50 

8.17 

2.60 

2.60 

.90 

.90 

.50 

.50 

3.00 

2.60 

$4.00 

4.00 

3.20 

3.20 

3.60 

2.80 

4.10 

1.60 

.80 

.80 

5.10 

.60 

1.70 

.40 

.30 

.60 

.30 

3.80 

.80 

.50 

.80 

1.50 

.90 

.80 

2.00 

4.10 

4.10 

.25 

5.00 

.55 

9.88 

3.50 

3.50 

1.10 

1.10 

.60 

.60 

3.60 

3.00 

$5.60 

5.60 

4.40 

4.40 

5.30 

3.80 

5.00 

1.80 

.90 

1.00 

6.00 

.70 

2.00 

.40 

.30 

.70 

.30 

4.50 

.90 

.50 

.90 

1.70 

1.00 

.90 

2.60 

5.20 

5.20 

.25 

5.50 

.75 

13.83 

4.80 

4.80 

1.50 

1.50 

.80 

.80 

5.30 

3.40 

$4.00 

4.00 

3.20 

3.20 

3.60 

2.80 

4.10 

1.60 

.80 

.80 

5.10 

.60 

1.70 

.40 

.30 

.60 

.30 

3.80 

.80 

.50 

.80 

1.50 

.90 

.80 

$.5.60 
5.60 

101 

Front    Frame             .  .           .  .             .... 

102 

103 

Back  Cover    .         

4  40 

104 

Hand  Wheel*    

105 

Load  Wheel*   .               

3  80 

106 

107 

Intermediate  Gear    each*t 

1  80 

108 

109 
110 
112 

Intermediate  Pinion  Stud,  each* 

Driving-  Pinion  and  Shaft,  complete*!. 
Check  Washer* 

1.00 

6.00 

70 

114 

115 

.40 

116 

Ratchet  Pinion  Stud* 

30 

117 
118 

Ratchet  Pinion  Carrier  Arm* 

Ratchet  Pinion  Carrier  Stud* 

.70 
.30 

119 

Friction   Disc*    .      ... 

4  50 

120 

Leather  Washer 

.90 

121 

Friction  Lock  and  Bolt* 

.50 

123 

Connecting-  Stud  and  Nuts* 

.90 

125-6 

1.70 

127 

1.00 

129 

Stripper*     

90 

131 

133 

Top  Hook  and  Swivel 

134 

135 

Hand  Chain,  per  ft.* 

136 

Load  Chain,  per  ft.* 

187 

Load  Chain,  com.  with  Hook,  reg.  lift* 

188 

Front  Frame 

189 

190 

Front  Hanger 

191 

192 

Front  Hanger  Bushing 

193 

Hand  Wheel  Steel  Plate 

197 

Loop   Chain   Guard 

tParts  107  and  110  must  be  so  specified  when  wanted  for  "quick  speed"  hoists. 
♦Also  used  in  Army  and  Navy  Type. 

NOTE — In  Ordering  Parts  Always  Give  Number  and   Capacity   of   Hoist. 
For  Parts  4  to  40  Tons,  See  Next  Page. 


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333 


PARTS  OF  PEERLESS  HOISTS 


8,000    to   40,000    POUNDS 


PRICES  OF  8,000  TO   40,000   PEERLESS   PARTS 


Name 


_\      8,000      I     10,000     I     12,000     |     16, 


I     20,000     I     30,000      I    40,000 


133 

160-A 

160-B 

160-C 

162 

166 

169 

170 

171-A 

171-B 

172 

173 

174 

176 

133 

135 

136 

161 

163 

133  } 

163  f 

164-A 

164-B 

165 

171-A 

171-B 

175 

176 


Main  Block 

Top  Yoke,  complete  .... 

Top   Hook    

Top  Yoke    

Top  Yoke   

Top  Yoke    

Side  Plates,  each 

Top  Pin  and  Cotters.  .  .  . 

Guard  Yoke    

Side  Plate  Bolt 

Top  Sheave   

Top  Sheave    

Top  Yoke  Pin 

Side  Plate  Cap  Screws.  .  . 

Side  Plate  Pin 

Eye  Bolt  and  Nut 

Bottom  Block,  complete. 

Bottom  Hook    

Hand  Chain,  per  ft 

Load  Chain,  per  ft 

Bottom  Guard   Yoke    .  .  . 
Bottom  Swivel    


Bottom  Hook  and  Swivel.  .. 

Side  Plates,  each 

Side  Plates,  each 

Bottom  Sheave  Pin 

Bottom  Sheave    

Bottom  Sheave   

Cross  Bar    

Eye  Bolt  and  Nut 

Hand  Chain,  each,  complete 
Regular  Lift 

Load  Chain,  complete.  Regu- 
lar Lift    


$51.00 

19.50 

8.50 

9.00 


1.00 


1.00 
23.00 

8.50 
.25 
.55 

2.50 

2.50 

11.00 
2.00 

'2.00 
3.50 


5.50 
12.65 


$65.00 
29.50 
10.50 
17.00 


1.00 


1.00 

29.00 

10.50 

.25 

.75 

3.50 

3.00 

13.50 

2.50 

2.50 
4.50 


6.50 
20.25 


$65.00 
35.50 
16.50 
17.00 


1.00 


1.00 

35.00 

16.50 

.25 

.75 

3.50 

3.00 

19.50 

2.50 

'2.56 
4.50 


6.50 
20.25 


$65.00 
62.50 
19.00 

26'.  6  6 

"2.50 
2.50 
3.50 
.50 
4.50 

'1.66 


45.50 

19.00 

.25 

.75 

3.50 

4.00 

23.50 


4.00 
2.50 
4.50" 

'3.60 
1.00 

6.75 

30.38 


$65.00 
73.50 
27.00 

26'.  06 

'3.66 
3.00 
4.00 
.50 
5.50 

I'.OO 


62.00 

27.00 

.25 

.90 

4.00 

8.00 

35.00 


4.50 
3.00 
5.50 

'4.50 
1.00 

6.75 

36.45 


$65.00 
92.20 
32.00 


35.00 
4.00 
3.50 
4.50 


6.00 

1.00 

.10 

1.00 

73".  5  6 

32.00 

.25 

.90 

5.00 

12.00 

44.00 
5.00 

'3.56 

'e'.oo 


8.25 
54.00 


$65.00 

126.20 

50.00 


42.00 
5.00 
4.00 
5.00 


6.00 

1.00 

.10 

1.00 

109. 5  6 

50.00 

.25 

.90 

5.50 

20.00 

70.00 

6.00 


4.00 
'6.06 


8.25 
82.80 


NOTE: — In  ordering  Parts  always  give  Number  and  capacity  of  Hoist. 


334 


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PARTS  OF  PEERLESS  TROLLEY  HOISTS 

ARMY  AND  NAVY 


'fl 

LMOV 

200 
225                    226 

2-48 

^    249                        ~^                   '25.                    £52                         253                                                  255 

List 
No. 


200 
201 
202 
203 

225  \ 

226  J 
227 
243 
245 
246 
259 
248 
249 
250-1 
251  J 

^52 
253 
255 
260 
282 
283 
285 


Back  Frame . 

Front  Frame 

Front  Cover  

Back  Cover   * 

Hand  Chain  Guide,  pair 

Load  Chain  Guide 

Trolley  Wheel,  large  Diameter,  each,  .f 

Anti-Friction  Rollers,  each  set 

Trolley  Wheel  Stud  and  Nut,  each 

Roller  Cages,  each 

Grip  Handle 

Lock  Handle    

Right  and  Left  Hand  Lock,  pair 

Lock  Support  

Lock  Stud  and  Nut 

Lock  Spring 

Trolley  Wheel,  small  Diameter,  each,  .f 

Gear  Spider * 

Gear  Spider  Stud,  each * 

Gear  Cover * 


$3.00 
3.00 
1.20 
1.00 

.80 

.50 
2.00 

.30 
1.20 

.50 
1.10 
1.00 

3.50 

2.00 
2.00 
:30 
2.00 
.50 
.10 
.70 


$3.00 
3.00 
1.20 
1.20 

.80 

.50 
2.00 

.30 
1.20 

.50 
1.10 
1.00 

3.50 

2.00 
2.00 
.30 
2.00 
.50 
.10 
.80 


2,000 


$5.70 
5.70 
1.70 
1.70 


.60 
2.50 

.30 
1.20 

.50 
1.20 
1.00 

3.60 

2.10 
2.10 
.30 
2.50 
.60 
.10 
.90 


$7.50 
7.50 
2.40 
2.40 

1.30 

.80 
3.50 

.40 
1.50 

.70 
1.30 
1.00 

3.80 

2.20 

2.20 
.30 

3.50 
.80 
.10 

1.30 


$9.00 
9.00 
3.20 
3.20 

1.50 

.90 
4.50 

.40 
1.50 

.70 
1.40 
1.00 

4.00 

2.30 
2.30 

.30 
4.50 
1.50 

.15 
2.40 


♦New  style  cover  and  spider  interchange  with  old  style  back  cover. 

tLarge  diameter  wheels  (piece  243)  are  used  where  track  is  riveted  to  support;  small  diameter 
(piece   260)   when  clearance  for  bolt  heads  is  required. 


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335 


HARRINGTON  SCREW  CHAIN  HOISTS 

Hand  operated  Chain  Hoists,  because  of  the  ease  of  operation  and  general  utility,  are  extensively 
used  in  all  the  large  industrial  plants  throughout  the  country.  Even  in  places  where  power  is 
easily  available,  they  are  preferred  to  power  hoists. 

No  matter  what  the  class  of  hoisting  may  be,  the  most  reliable  and  cheapest  method  is  to 
use  Chain  Hoists.  Harrington  Hoists  are  made  by  skilled  workmen  from  the  highest  grade  ma- 
terial and  are  designed  for  long  life  and  to  give  the  best  service  to  all  users. 

As  all  parts  are  made  complete  by  jigs  and  gauges  and  inspected  before  going  to  the  assem- 
bling room,  repairs  are  sure  to  interchange  with  old  parts.  The  load  chains  are  all  made  by  hand 
labor  from  specially  selected  iron,  undergo  several  rigid  inspections,  and  each  link  is  carefully 
tested. 

The  hoists  are  made  in  three  styles: 

The  Peerless — For  fast  speed  and  high  efficiency.  Shown  on  preceding  pages. 

The  Screw — For  simplicity  and  rough  usage. 

The  Differential — For  occasional  use  not  demanding  high  efficiency. 

HARRINGTON    IMPROVED    SCREW   HOISTS 
1894  Patent 

While  not  so  fast  as  the  Peerless,  it  is  a  powerful  and  compact  block.  It  is  built  to  withstand 
the  wear  and  tear  of  hard  usage.  The  worm  gear  is  made  of  bronze  with  square  hubs;  it  is  driven 
by  a  steel  worm.  The  load  wheels  have  square  holes  fitted  to  a  square  hub  on  the  worm  gear,  and 
are  reverr-ible  so  that  when  one  side  Is  v.'orn  the  wheels  can  be  taken  off  and  reversed.  Load  is 
carried  on  two  distinct  chains.  A  thrust  screw  and  bronze  washer  are  placed  at  the  end  of  the 
worm,  to  obtain  fast  or  slow  speed  in  lowering. 


s 

k 

2 

r: 

is 
It 

'A 

03 

Si 

1^3 

500 

8 

$22.50 

$1.10 

141/2 

41 

20 

64.0 

2 

1,000 

8 

25.00 

1.20 

17 

68 

49 

60.5 

2 

2,000 

8 

30.00 

1.30 

IS 

75 

71 

76.0 

2 

3,000 

8 

40.00 

1.40 

19 

106 

99 

88.5 

2 

4,000 

9 

50.00 

1.44 

22 

160 

129 

93.5 

2 

6,000 

10 

75.00 

1.50 

30 

247 

163 

96.0 

2 

8.000 

10 

95.00 

1.70 

32 

325 

190 

128.0 

2 

10,000 

12 

140.00 

2.20 

39 

483 

293 

103.0 

2 

12,000 

12 

180.00 

2.50 

39% 

555 

293 

110.0 

2 

16,000 

12 

210.00 

2.90 

41 

735 

403 

148.0 

2 

20,000 

12 

275.00 

2.90 

47 

785 

358 

198.0 

2 

30.000 

12 

340.00 

5.10 

51% 

1,179 

424 

296.0 

4 

We    can    furnish    to    hoist    any    desired    length. 
For  prices  of  parts,  see  following  pages. 


500  to  12,000 


16,000  and  30,000 


J 


336 


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COMBINED  TRAVELERS  WITH  HARRINGTON 
SCREW  HOISTS 


^^^K^R[ 

^ 

m 

n 

Fig.    1051.     I-Beani    Traveler  Pig.  1052.     Flat  Rail  Traveler 

Where  head  room  is  limited,  also  where  hoists  are  not  taken  down,  this  type  is  desirable, 

I-BEAM  TRAVELERS 


Shortest 

Price 

Price 

Capacity 

Regular 

Distance 

Extra 

Extra 

in 

Lift 

Price 

Price 

Lift 

Lift 

lbs. 

I-Beam 
in  inches 

in  feet 

Hook* 

Plain 

Geared 

per  foot 

per  foot 

in  inches 

Plain 

Geared 

1,000 

5 

8 

15  Vz 

$39.00 

$51.00 

$1.20 

$1.70 

2,000 

6 

8 

16 

46.00 

58.00 

1.30 

1.80 

3,000 

7 

8 

18% 

59.00 

71.00 

1.40 

1.90 

4,000 

8 

9 

20 

72.00 

85.00 

1.44 

1.94 

6,000 

9 

10 

29  3/8 

102.00 

117.00 

1.50 

2.00 

8,000 

10 

10 

29% 

128.00 

147.00 

1.70 

2.20 

10,000 

12 

12 

341/2 

183.00 

205.00 

2.00 

2.50 

12,000 

15 

12 

32  3/8 

235.00 

260.00 

2.50 

3.00 

16,000 

20 

12 

38 

280.00 

305.00 

2.90 

3.40 

20,000 

24 

12 

41% 

360.00 

390.00 

2.90 

3.40 

•From  U! 

ider  side  of  I-I 

Beam  to  insid 

e  of  hook. 

fl;^ 

.T  RAIL  1 

RAVELI 

2RS 

Standard 
Size  of 

Regular 

SCREW 

Capacity 

Shortest 

Price 

Price 

in 

Lift 

Distance 

Extra 

Extra 

lbs. 

in  feet 

Beam  to 

Lift 

Lift 

Hook* 
in  inches 

Plain 

Geared 

per  foot 
Plain 

per  foot 
Geared 

500 

3x   % 

8 

171/2 

$33.50 

$44.50 

$1.10 

$1.60 

1,000 

3x   1/2 

8 

191/4 

36.00 

47.00 

1.20 

1.70 

2,000 

4x    % 

8 

213/4 

44.00 

56.00 

1.30 

1.80 

3,000 

4x    % 

8 

23 

54.00 

66.00 

1.40 

1.90 

4,000 

4x    % 

9 

253/8 

67.00 

80.00 

1.44 

1.94 

6,000 

6x1 

10 

36  3/8 

96.00 

110.00 

1.50 

2.00 

8,000 

6x1 

10 

36% 

116.00 

130.00 

1.70 

2.20 

"From  top  of  rail  to  inside  of  hook. 


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PARTS  OF  HARRINGTON   IMPROVED   SCREW  HOISTS 


1S94  PATENT 
500  to  6,000  Lbs.  Cnpacity 


REVISED  LIST  TO  TAKE  EFFECT  JULY   1,   1909 

Prices  of  Parts  of  Improved  Screw  Hoists,  Model  of  1S94 
500  to  6,000  Lbs.  Capacity 


List 
No. 


Name 


Hand  Wheel 

Worm  Gear  and  Hub 

Load   Wheels    (2) 

Hand  Chain,  per  ft 

Load  Chain,  per  ft 

Case  and  Cap 

Thrust  Screw 

Worm 

Hand  Chain  Guardt 

Bottom  Hook  and  Swivel 

Side  Plates   (2)  

Top  Hook  and  Swivel 

Hand  Chain  Guardt 

Gland  

Center  Bolt  and  Washers 

Thrust  Washer 

Hand  Chain,  Regular  Lift 

Load   Chain,   Regular  Lift,   with 
Hook  and  Swivel 


500 


$1.00 
3.00 
1.60 

.25 

.30 
1.50 

.30 
1.00 

.70 
1.70 

.60 
1.70 


.30 

.20 

4.25 

7.10 


1,000 


$1.50 
3.20 
1.80 

.25 

.35 
2.00 

.40 
1.50 

.90 
2.00 

.80 
2.00 


.40 

.20 

4.25 


.56 


2,000 


$1.50 
4.00 
2.00 

.25 

.40 
2.50 

.40 
1.50 

.90 
2.60 

.90 
2.60 


.50 

.20 

4.25 

10.10 


3,000 


$2.50 

5.00 

3.00 

.25 

.45 

4.00 

.50 

2.50 

1.20 

3.50 

1.30 

3.50 


.55 

.25 

4.50 

11.94 


4,000 


$2.80 

6.00 

3.50 

.25 

.47 

5.50 

.60 

3.20 

4.10 
1.80 
4.10 
1.50 
2.00 
.60 
.30 
5.00 

13.97 


6,000 


$5.00 
7.00 
6.00 
.25 
.50 
9.50 
1.50 
6.50 

5.20 
4.00 
5.20 
2.00 
3.00 
1.00 
.50 
5.50 

17.20 


tOld  Style  Hand  Chain  Guards  can  be  furnished  for  this  model,  if  desired. 
22 


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PARTS  OF  HARRINGTON  IMPROVED  SCREW  HOISTS 


1894    PATENT 
8,000  to  30,000  Founds   Capacity 


REVISED  LIST  TO  TAKE  EFFECT  JULY   1,   1909 

Prices  of  Parts  of  Improved  Screw  Hoists,  Model  of  1894 

8,000  to  30,000  Pounds  Capacity 


List 
No. 

Name 

8,000 

10,000 

12,000 

16,000 

20,000 

30,000 

21 

Hand  Wheel            

$    7.00 

9.00 

8.50 

.30 

.55 

11.00 

1.50 

7.00 

11.00 

6.00 

11.00 

3.00 

3.50 

1.50 

.50 

"6.96 
24.20 

$    8.00 

16.00 

10.50 

.35 

.75 

16.00 

2.00 

12.00 

13.50 

10.00 

13.50 

4.00 

5.00 

2.50 

1.00 

V.80 
35.25 

$11.50 

16.50 

15.00 

.35 

.90 

16.00 

2.00 

12.00 

19.50 

10.00 

19.50 

7.00 

5.00 

2.50 

1.00 

10.15 
45.60 

$12.00 

23.00 

18.00 

.35 

1.10 

20.00 

2.00 

16.00 

23.00 

14.00 

23.00 

8.00 

6.00 

3.00 

1.00 

5.00 

3.00 

5.00 

10.15 
54.90 

$12.00 

23.00 

20.00 

.35 

1.10 

20.00 

2.00 

16.00 

35.00 

14.00 

35.00 

8.00 

8.00 

3.00 

1.00 

7.00 

3.00 

7.00 

10".  15 
66.90 

$12  00 

22 

Worm  Gear  and  Hub         .... 

23  00 

23 

Load   Wheels    (2) 

18.00 

24 

.35 

25 

Load  Chain,  per  ft 

1.10 

26 

Case  and  Cap 

20  00 

27 

Thrust  Screw                          .  . 

2  00 

28 

Worm  .  .              .... 

16  00 

30 
31 

Bottom  Hook  and  Swivel 

Side  Plates    (2)  

44.00 
30  00 

32 

Top  Hook  and  Swivel 

44  00 

33 

Hand   Chain  Guard 

8  00 

34 

Gland 

6  00 

35 
36 

Center  Bolt  and  Washers 

Thrust  Washer  .  .    .  . 

3.00 
1  00 

37 

Pinion 

5  00 

38 

Stud    

3  00 

39 

Gear    

5  00 

45 
46 
47 

Lower  Idler  Wheels    (2)    

Lower  Idler  Chain  Guide 

Load  Chain  Guide  and  Stripper 

Hand  Chain,  Regular  Lift 

Load  Chain,   Regular  Lift,  with 
Hook    

10.00 
4.00 
4.00 

19.60 

110.00 

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PARTS  OF  HARRINGTON  SCREW  HOIST 


OLD     STYLE 
18/6   Patent 


REVISED  LIST  TO  TAKE  EFFECT  JULY  1,   1909 
Prices  of  Parts  of  Old  Style  Screw  Hoist,  Model  of  1876 


List 
No. 


Name 


Hand  Wheel    

Worm  Gear  and  Hub.  .  .  . 

Load  Wheels  (2) 

Load  Chain,  per  ft 

Hand  Chain,  per  ft 

Case  and  Cap 

Worm 

Hand  Chain  Guard 

Bottom  Hook  and  Swivel. 

Side  Plates   (2) 

Top  Hook  and  Swivel.  .  .  . 

Hand   Chain   Guard 

Gland    


500 


$1.00 
3.00 
1.60 

.30 

.25 
1.50 
1.00 

.70 
1.70 

.60 
1.70 


1,000 


$1.50 
3.20 
1.80 

.35 

.25 
2.00 
1.50 

.90 
2.00 

.80 
2.00 


2,000 


$1.50 
4.00 
2.00 

.40 

.25 
2.50 
1.50 

.90 
2.60 

.90 
2.60 


3,000 


$2.50 
5.00 
3.00 
.45 
.25 
4.00 
2.50 
1.20 
3.50 
1.30 
3.50 


4,000 


$2.80 
6.00 
3.50 
.47 
.25 
5.50 
3.20 

4'.i6 
1.80 
4.10 
1.50 
2.00 


6,000 


$5.00 
7.00 
6.00 
.50 
.25 
9.50 
6.50 

5.20 
4.00 
5.20 
2.00 
3.00 


List 
No. 


Name 


Hand  Wheel    

Worm  Gear  and  Hub.  .  . 

Load  Wheels  (2) 

Load  Chain,  per  ft 

Hand  Chain,  per  ft 

Case 

Worm    

Hand  Chain  Guard 

Bottom  Hook  and  Swivel 

Side  Plates   (2) 

Top  Hook  and  Swivel .  . 

Hand  Chain  Guard 

Gland 


8,000 

10,000 

12,000 

16,000 

$    7.00 

$    8.00 

$11.50 

$11.50 

9.00 

16.00 

16.00 

23.00 

8.50 

10.50 

15.00 

18.00 

.50 

.75 

.90 

1.10 

.30 

.35 

.35 

.35 

11.00 

16.00 

16.00 

20.00 

7.00 

12.00 

12.00 

16.00 

I'l'.OO 

13.50 

19. 5  6 

2  3'.  00 

6.00 

10.00 

10.00 

14.00 

11.00 

13.50 

19.50 

23.00 

3.00 

4.00 

7.00 

7.00 

3.50 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

20,000 

$11.50 
23.00 
24.00 
1.10 
.35 
20.00 
17.00 

35. 6  6 

15.00 

35.00 

7.00 

6.00 


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YALE  TRIPLEX  BLOCKS 

SPUR  GE.IRED.     HIGHEST  EFFICIENCY 

The  Yale  Triplex  Block  is  rated  on  a  capacity  basis  of  the  long  ton  and  each  rated  ton  is  tested 
at  the  factory  with  a  fifty  per  cent  overload  or  3,3  60  lbs.  This  assures  great  safety  and  reserve 
capacity. 


3to4 


iii:  ■  i 


\2.TfioiON^ 


YALE    TRIPLEX   BLOCKS 

From  Hook  to  Hook  a  Line  of  Steel 

LIST    OF    BLOCKS 


Capac- 
ity in 

Price 

Regular 
Hoist  in 

Reach  in 
feet  and 
inches 

Extra 
Hoist 

Minimum 
Distance 
between 

Net 
Wt.  in 

Chain  Pull 
in  lbs.  to 

Feet  of  Chain 
Handled  to 

Length  c 
in  Regul 

f  Chain 
ir  Hoist 

Tons 

Complete 

feet* 

per  foot 

Hooks  in 
inches 

lbs. 

Load 

one  foot 

Load,  ft. 

ft.      in. 

V2 

$35.00 

8 

9      3 

$0.90 

13 

58 

62 

21 

9 

16 

1 

4.5.00 

8 

9      5 

.95 

16 

91 

82 

31 

9 

16 

11/2 

60.00 

8 

9      71/2 

1.00 

18 

131 

110 

35 

9 

16 

2 

70.00 

9 

11      0 

1.05 

21 

200 

120 

42 

10 

18 

3 

90.00 

10 

12      8 

1.50 

32 

206 

114 

70 

24 

22 

4 

110.00 

10 

13      1 

1.60 

37 

293 

124 

84 

25 

24 

5 

140.00 

12 

15      9 

2.15 

45 

407 

110 

126 

44 

29 

6 

165.00 

12 

15    10 

2.15 

46 

407 

130 

126 

44 

29 

8 

200.00 

12 

16      3 

2.70 

49 

497 

135 

168 

58 

30 

10 

240.00 

12 

16      9 

3.25 

54 

606 

140 

210 

72 

30 

12 

300.00 

12 

16      9 

4.30 

54 

847 

130t 

126t 

93 

30 

16 

360.00 

12 

17      1 

5.40 

62 

1,043 

135t 

168t 

117 

30 

20 

425.00 

12 

18      5 

6.50 

70 

1,350 

140t 

210t 

141 

30 

♦Figures  denote  height  in  feet  which  blocks  with  regular  lengths  of  chain  will  hoist  above  level 
on  which  operator  stands. 
fFor  each  hand  chain. 


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YALE  TRIPLEX  BLOCK  PARTS 

MODEL    SS 


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PRICES  FOR  PARTS  OF  YALE  TRIPLEX  BLOCKS  —  MODEL  SS 

These  parts  are  all  Illustrated  on  the  preceding  page 


In  ordering  parts  state  whether  for  "1898  Model"   or   "Model   SS."     Parts 
both   models.     Parts    303    to   332    differ    in    "1898    Model"  and  "Model  SS." 

113   to   223   are  the 

same   in 

List  No. 

Name 

Va   Ton 

1  Ton 

Tons 

2   Tons 

3   Tons 

4  to  20 
Tons 

"  104 
113 
119 
125 
127 
131 
200 
201 
202 
203 
210 
214 
216 
221 
.  223 
^  303 
304 
305 
308 
312 
314 
318 
320 
324 
326 
328 
329 
330 
332 

$1.00 

1.00 

.40t 

.40 

.80t 

1.50 

.40 

.80 

.40 

.40 

.20 

.75 

1.80 

1.60t 

.20 

.40 

1.00 

.30 

.20 

.60 

1.50 

3.00t 

2.50 

.30 

2.40 

1.80t 

2.00 

1.20 

1.50 

.40* 

.25 

$1.40 

1.40 

.60 

.50 

1.10 

2.30 

.40 

1.00 

.40 

.40 

.20 

1.20 

2.30 

2.10 

.20 

.50 

1.40 

.30 

.20 

.70 

2.00 

4.00 

3.50 

.40 

3.20 

2.30 

3.20 

1.50 

2.00 

.45* 

.25 

$2.00 

1.80 

.70 

.70 

1.40 

3.20 

.50 

1.40 

.50 

.50 

.30 

1.50 

3.20 

3.20 

.30 

.60 

2.00 

.40 

.30 

.80 

2.50 

5.00 

4.50 

.50 

5.00 

3.00 

4.75 

1.80 

2.50 

.50* 

.25 

$2.40 

2.00 

.80 

.90 

1.60 

5.50 

.50 

1.50 

.60 

.60 

.30 

1.80 

4.20 

4.20 

.30 

.70 

2.40 

.50 

.40 

1.00 

3.00 

6.00 

5.50 

.50 

6.00 

3.60 

6.35 

2.10 

3.00 

.55* 

.25 

$0.70 

.70 

1.40 

'.50 

1.40 

.50 

.50 

.30 

1.50 

3.20 

3.20 

.30 

.60 

'.40 

.30 

.80 

2.50 

5.00 

4.50 

.50 

5.00 

3.00 

4.75 

1.80 

2.50 

.50* 

.25 

% 

Top  Hook  a.nd  Nut    .           

Gear  and  Pinion  Pins,  each.  .  . 

$0.80 
.90 

r| 

Gear  and  Pinions,  each 

1.60 

Pawl  Stud 

.50 

c^ 

Ratchet  Disc 

1.50 

OJ'O 

.60 

c;^ 

.60 

Pawl  Spring                 ...       .... 

.30 

Strap  Hand  Chain  Guide 

Disc  Hub        

1.80 
4.20 

c 

Pinion  Cage 

4.20 

m 

Pawl                               

.30 

u 

Small  Separator                     .    .  . 

.70 

.50 

'm 

Load  Chain  Guide  Bolt 

.40 
1.00 

® 

Continuous  Hand  Chain  Guide. 

3.00 
6.00 

: 

5.50 

Stripper       

.50 

Internal  Gear 

6.00 

Hand  Wheel 

3.60 

}_^ 

6.35 

•O 

Gear  Cover   

2.10 

r 

Suspension  Plate,  each 

Load  Chain,  Steel,  ft 

3.00 

.55* 

05 

Hand  Chain       "       "              ... 

.25 

2 

PARTS  FOR  YALE  TRIPLEX  BLOCKS— 3  TON  AND  LARGER 


far 

341 
342 
143 
144 


No. 


341 
342 
143 
144 
145 
147 
148 
149 
151 
152 
153 


$3.00 
6.35 


3.00 
.80 

3.50 
3.20 
3.00 


$5.00 
14.30 


4.50 
1.30 

4. 6  6 
5.00 
5.00 


5  Ton 


$6.00 
16.60 
4.80 
1.00 
3.00 
4.50 
1.50 
4.00 
5.00 
7.00 
6.00 


6   Ton 

8  Ton 

$7.00 

$12.00 

20.00 

25.00 

7.00 

8.00 

1.50 

2.00 

4.50 

5.00 

6.00 

6.00 

2.00 

2.50 

6.00 

7.00 

7.00 

8.00 

9.00 

11.00 

7.00 

12.00 

10  Ton 


$15.00 

28.00 

9.00 

2.50 

5.50 

7.00 

3.00 

8.00 

10.00 

13.00 

15.00 


2  Ton   16  Ton 


$24.00 
32.00 
10.00 
3.50 
5.50 
7.00 
4.00 

12.00 
19.00 
24.00 


$32.00 
40.00 
11.50 
4.00 
5.50 
7.00 
5.00 

13.56 
24.00 
32.00 


>0  Ton 


$65.00 
64.00 
13.00 
5.50 
5.50 
7.00 
6.50 

15.56 
32.00 
65.00 


Top  Hook 

Top  Yoke 

Top  Guard  and  Guides 

Top  Sheave  Pin 


145 
147 
148 
149 


Top  Sheaves 
Bottom  Sheave 
Bottom  Sheave 
Becket  Straps 


Pin 


151 
152 
153 


Bottom  Guards  and 

Guides 
Bottom    Side    Plates 

Crosshead 
Bottom  Hook 


and 


♦In  ordering  Load  Chains  specify  whether  or  not  hook  is  required. 
tParts  should  be  specified  "Quick  Speed"  for  blocks  so  marked  on  the  gear  cover. 

Always  give  size  of  block.     Parts  329  and  221  are   a  driven   fit.     In  assembling  see  that   the   locating 
holes  in  No.  127  line  up  at  the  center. 

If  parts  are  for  Trolley  Blocks,  specify  model,  capacity  and  size  of  I-beam. 


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YALE  DUPLEX  BLOCKS 

SCREW  GEARED 

The  Yale  Duplex  is  the  popular  type  of  the  Yale  Blocks  and  ranks  next  in  efficiency 
to  their  Triplex,  It  is  both  light  and  powerful.  The  hand  chain  guides  are  so  placed 
that  the  operator  can  stand  clear  of  the  load  without  wasting  energy  in  dragging  the 
chain  through  the  guides.  The  safety  load  chain  guides  prevent  slipping,  and  the 
swivel  connections  prevent  fouling  of  the  chain.  The  bronze  worm  wheels  and  steel 
worms  have  hardened  and  ground  thrust  bearings  and  run  in  oil. 


Capac- 

Price 
Complete 

*Regu- 

lar 
Hoist 

Extra 

Hoist 

Price  per 

foot 

Minimum 
Distance 
between 
Hooks 
in  inches 

tReach  in 

feet  and 

inches 

Net 

Wgt. 

in 

tChain  Pull 

Length  of 
Chain  in  Reg- 
ular Hoist 

ft.      in. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

feet 

feet 

feet 

Vz 

$25.00 

8 

$1.00 

13 

9       1 

43 

68 

40 

18 

16 

1 

30.00 

8 

1.10 

16 

9       4 

57 

87 

59 

18 

16 

11/2 

40.00 

8 

1.20 

19 

9      7 

76 

94 

80 

18 

16 

2 

50.00 

9 

1.30 

21 

10      9 

104 

115 

93 

20 

18 

3 

75.00 

10 

1.50 

25 

12      1 

180 

132 

126 

24 

21 

4 

95.00 

10 

1.60 

29 

12      5 

215 

142 

155 

24 

21 

5 

140.00 

12 

2.40 

31 

14      7 

330 

145 

195 

30 

26 

6 

180.00 

12 

2.50 

33 

14      9 

320 

145 

25  2 

55 

26 

8 

210.00 

12 

2.70 

36 

15      0 

380 

160 

310 

55 

26 

10 

275.00 

12 

3.25 

45 

15      9 

55.^ 

160 

390 

57 

26 

*Figures  denote  height  in  feet  which  blocks,  with  regular  lengths  of  chain,  will 
hoist  from  level  on  which  operator  stands.  Extra  lengths  of  chain  should  be  ordered 
when  it  is  desired  to  hoist  higher.  No  deduction  is  made  for  blocks  with  less  than  the 
regular  length  of  chain. 

tThe  "Reach"  is  the  sum  of  the  "Hoist"  and  the  "Minimum  Distance  between 
Hooks."  When  hung  at  this  height  to  lift  the  full  hoist  above  the  floor  the  hand  chain 
of  Triplex  or  Duplex  blocks  hangs  down  to  within  18  inches  of  the  floor. 

^Figures  denote  the  pull  in  pounds  required  to  lift  the  full  load,  and  the  number 
of  feet  of  hand  chain  which  must  be  handled  to  lift  the  load  one  foot. 

It  is  absolutely  impossible  for  the  load  chains  to  slip,  because  these  safety  guides 
prevent  it. 

PARTS  FOR  YALE  DUPLEX  BLOCKS 

W^hen  Ordering  give  Name  and  Number  of  Parts  and  also  the  Size  o£  the  Block  and  its  Shop 
Number,  Stamped  Near  the  Top  H'ook 

These  parts  are  illustrated  at  top  of  next  page. 
PARTS  Vi  TO  5  TONS— Parts  for  Larger  Sizes  Listed  on  Next  Page 


List 
No. 


Name 


1/2  Ton 

1   Ton 

11/2    Ton 

2  Ton 

3  Ton 

31/a  Ton 

4   Ton 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.60 

$0.70 

$1.00 

$1.20 

$1.40 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 

3.50 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00 

9.00 

11.00 

1.00 

1.40 

1.80 

2.40 

3.00 

4.00 

5.00 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

4.50 

5.00 

6.00 

.90 

1.00 

1.30 

1.80 

2.00 

2.40 

2.60 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00 

10.00 

1.20 

1.40 

1.70 

2.00 

1.50* 

1.60* 

2.50* 

3.00* 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

.30 

.30 

.40 

.50 

4.06 

1.60 

.50 

2,50 

4.26 

1.80 

.50 

3.00 

4'.  4  6 

2.00 

.50 

3.50 

.25t 

.25t 

.25t 

.25t 

.25 

.40 

.40 

.371/2 

.40 

.421/2 

.45 

.50 

.55 

.55 

5   Ton 


41 
45 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 

55 
56 
61 

58 
59 
60 

72 
74 
91 
92 


Load  Chain  Guide 

Worm  and  Shaft. 

■  Load  Chain  Guard 

Worm  Wheel   .  .  . 

Top  Hook 

Load  Sheave,  per  pair 
Strippers,  per  pair.  .  . 
Bottom  Hook  Swivel 
and  Eye  Bolts.  .  .  . 
Hand  Chain  Guide.  . 

Housing,  each  half.  . 

Friction  Plug 

*Hand  Wheel 

Friction  Plug  Cover. 

Pinion   Shaft    

Gear 

Friction  Plug  Cover. 

Friction  Plug 

IHand  Chain,  per  ft.  . 

Load  Chain,  per  ft.  . 


$1.60 
10.00 
1.00 
15.00 
6.00 
5.00 
1.00 

8.00 
2.80 

15.00 

5.66 

4.60 

2.20 

.50 

4.00 

.40 

.60 


heel 


In  ordering  Hand  Wheels  or  Hand  Chain  note  number  of  pockets  for  chain  links  in  rim  of 
t Welded  hand  chain  for  old  model  Blocks  37i^c  per  foot  for  V2,  IVz  and  2  ton  sizes. 


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PARTS  FOR  YALE  DUPLEX  BLOCKS 


When  ordering,  give  name  and  number  of  parts,  and  also  size  of  Block  and  its  shop  number, 
stamped  near  the  top  hook. 

PARTS  OF  DUPLEX   BLOCKS,  6  TO  10  TONS 


41 
45 
49 
50 
51 
52 
55 

56  & 
59 
72 
74 
76 
84 

85  & 
87 
91 
92 
94 


61 


88 


Load  Chain  Guide 

Worm  and   Shaft 

Load  Chain  Guard 

Worm  Wheel 

Top  Hook 

Load  Sheave,  per  pair 

Hand  Chain  Guides 

Housing,  pair    '.  . 

Hand  Wheel    

Pinion  Shaft 

Gear 

Bottom  Guides,  per  pair 

Clevis  Pin   

Strippers,  per  pair 

Bottom  Hook,  Swivel  and  Eye  Bolts 

Friction  Plug  Cover 

Friction  Plug 

Bottom  Sheaves,  per  pair 

Load  Chain,  per  ft 

Hand  Chain,  Welded,  per  ft 


$    1.70 

12.00 
1.10 

16.00 
7.00 
5.50 
3.00 

32.00 
5.00 
4.80 
2.30 
4.50 
.50 
1.50 

12.00 

-.50 

4.20 

3.00 

.50 

.40 


?    1.80 

16.00 

1.20 

18.00 

8.00 

6.00 

3.00 

36.00 

5.00 

5.00 

2.40 

5.00 

.60 

2.00 

16.00 

.50 

4.40 

4.00 

.55 

.40 


$    1.90 

18.00 

1.30 

20.00 

12.00 

8.00 

3.00 

40.00 

6.50 

5.20 

2.50 

6.00 

.70 

2.50 

20.00 

.60 

4.60 

6.00 

.55 

.40 


$    2.50 

22.00 

1.40 

25.00 

15.00 

9.00 

4.00 

60.00 

7.00 

6.00 

3.00 

7.00 

1.00 

3.50 

25.00 

.60 

5.40 

7.00 

.60 

.40 


GEO-B-CAHPEhfTER  S  Go. 


345 


PNEUMATIC  HOISTS 


Fig.  F.  B.   107 
Class  A  and  G 


The  design  of  these  various  types  of  Air  Hoists  has  been  made  to 
secure  strength,  durability,  lightness,  safety,  dependability,  low  main- 
tenance cost,  accessibility  of  all  working  parts  and  the  best  possible  speed 
control. 

Weight  is  minimum,  less  load  to  hang,  less  effort  to  move. 

Strength  is  maximum,  no  unsafe  loads  suspended  above  your  work- 
men. 

Length. — Minimum,  horizontal  hoists  especially  adapted  to  limited 
headroom. 

Styles. — Various  styles  of  pendant,  bracketed  and  rope  compounded 
hoists. 

Pressures. — Hoists  are  suitable  for  pressures  as  high  as  110  pounds. 

Capacities. — Up  to  20,000  pounds  at  80  pounds  air  pressure.  Al- 
ways make  allowance  for  at  least  10  per  cent  possible  drop  in  your  air 
pressure. 

Valve. — The  Curtis  patented  hoist  valve  is  of  the  disc  type,  self- 
grinding,  perfectly  tight,  wears  slowly  and  remains  tight  after  years  of 
constant  use. 

Cylinders. — Made  of  steel  tubing,  ground  and  polished  on  the  in- 
side, giving  maximum  strength  with  the  least  possible  weight. 

Upper  Heads. — Cast  steel — screwed  to  cylinders  —  for  pendant 
hoists. 


Rear   Heads. — Steel,    bolted    to    screw    rings — for    bracketed    hoists. 

Stuffing-box  Heads. — Cast  steel,   with   gland  and  die  cast  piston  rod  bushing  on  small  sizes — 
brass  bushing  on  large  sizes.     Heads  bolted  to  screw  rings. 

Rings. — Cast  steel,   screwed  to  cylinder,   plain,  bracket  or  plate  type. 

Piston   Leathers. — Special    processed    hydraulic  leather — air  tight. 

Removable  Pistons. — Leathers   renewed   by  unbolting  rear  head  on  bracketed  hoists  or  lower 
head  on  pendant  hoists  without  dismantling  hoists. 


CURTIS  PENDANT  AIR  HOISTS— Class   A  and  G    (Patented) 


■^ 

d     o 

s  -^--^ 

VVeiKhts  of  Hoist 

WeiKht 

Pr 

ce  of  Ex 

L- 

%2 

m 

4  foot  lift 

each  add'l  ft. 

for  eitlier  Class 

.-V  or  G 

11 

2^ 

3 

^ 

■  C 

Price 

Simple  Air 

Hoist 

Price 

Air  Balanced 

Hoist 

1. 

J 

So' 

•S»i-5§ 

o®  B« 

P. 

V"^ 

'25'5 

For  4  ft. 

For  4  ft. 

~     5 

P'O'd 

2°  o. 

II 

m 

M 

1 

wS 

li 

^^b 

Lift  or  less 

Lift  or  less 

lis' 

ill 

4 

861 

.54 

80 

105 

125 

11 

20 

$52.00 

$56.00 

$   5.00 

$10.00 

$24.00 

5 

1,356 

.85 

125 

145 

200 

20 

30 

60.00 

66.00 

6.00 

10.00 

26.00 

6 

2.050 

1.22 

150 

190 

260 

24 

36 

70.00 

76.00 

7.00 

10.00 

28.00 

7 

2,791 

1.73 

210 

230 

290 

29 

40 

80.00 

8S.00 

8.00 

12.00 

30.00 

8 

3,616 

2.24 

240 

290 

370 

36 

48 

96.00 

106.00 

10.00 

12.00 

32.00 

9 

4,592 

2.85 

320 

360 

460 

42 

55 

110.00 

120.00 

10.00 

12.00 

34.00 

10 

5,636 

3.29 

390 

420 

515 

50 

65 

130.00 

140.00 

12.00 

12.00 

36.00 

12 

8,154 

5.06 

500 

580 

660 

60 

80 

150.00 

160.00 

14.00 

14.00 

40.00 

14 

11,270 

7.13 

700 

850 

1050 

75 

100 

220.00 

230.00 

20.00 

14.00 

44.00 

IV 

16,500 

10.10 

900 

1200 

1400 

90 

120 

270.00 

284.00 

26.00 

14.00 

50.00 

19 

20,900 

12.50 

1100 

1500 

1700 

100 

150 

320.00 

340.00 

30.00 

14.00 

60.00 

CLASS  A  HOISTS  are  plain  or  single  acting  air  hoists — and  are  for  simple  lifting.  CLASS 
G  HOISTS  are  air  balanced  and  are  to  be  specified  where  delicate  control  is  required.  For  best 
speed  control  add  two  speed  boxes. 

FOR   AIR    COMPRESSORS    AND    RECEIVERS.    SEE    INDEX 


346 


GEO•B•eAR^PE^fTER   S  CO. 


PNEUMATIC  HOISTS 


Fig.  A.  D.  605.     Portable  Class  *  'K."  Hoist,  Non-Cnshioned,  -^Tith  Pendant  Hook  and 
Suspended  from  Two  Plain  1  Beam  Trolleys 


CURTIS  ROPE  GEARED,  AIR  BALANCED  HOISTS— CLASS  K 

•^Stationary  type,  no  hook,  no  under  sheave,  no    trolley.      Open    socket    on    end    of   rope. 


ii 

—  o 
a 

Pi 

Free  Air  Re- 

to   Move 
1   ft.    under 
ited  Load  at 

Air 

— 

Extra    Prices    to    be   added   to    K    Hoist 

i 

-1 

Jl 

ill 

si 

h 

ill 

ail 

2 -sw- 
ill 1 

III 

mi 

ycsso 

III 

c^^l 

ilii 

Hi 

ill 

6 

800 

.61 

225 

16 

?140.00 

$3.50 

$4.00 

$20.00 

$50.00 

180.00 

$60.00 

$90.00 

$20.00 

$28.00 

7 

1050 

.87 

275 

20 

150.00 

4.00 

5.00 

22.00 

54.00 

84.00 

70.00 

100.00 

20.00 

30.00 

T 

8 

1450 

1.12 

350 

25 

160.00 

4.50 

6.00 

22.00 

60.00 

90.00 

80.00 

110.00 

24.00 

32.00 

9 

1900 

1.43 

450 

30 

ISO. 00 

5.00 

7.00 

24.00 

64.00 

100.00 

90.00 

120.00 

24.00 

34.00 

P 

10 

2400 

1.70 

525 

34 

200.00 

6.00 

8.00 

26.00 

74.00 

110.00 

100.00 

130.00 

24.00 

36.00 

s 

12 

3500 

2.53 

650 

40 

250.00 

7.50 

9.00 

28.00 

80.00 

120.00 

110.00 

140.00 

28.00 

40.00 

•^ 

14 

4800 

3.57 

900 

50 

320.00 

10.50 

10.00 

32.00 

90.00 

130.00 

120.00 

150.00 

28.00 

44.00 

17 

7000 

5.05 

1200 

62 

400.00 

14.00 

11.00 

40.00 

100.00 

140.00 

130.00 

160.00 

28.00 

50.00 

I      19 

9000 

6.25 

1400 

70 

460.00 

18.00 

14.00 

44.00 

110.00 

150.00 

140.00 

170.00 

28.00 

60.00 

6 

400 

.30 

250 

11 

150.00 

3.00 

4.00 

20.00 

50.00 

80.00 

60.00 

90  00 

20.00 

28.00 

7 

525 

.43 

300 

13 

160.00 

3.00 

4.00 

20.00 

54.00 

84.00 

64.00 

94.00 

24.00 

30  00 

— 

8 

700 

.56 

400 

14 

170.00 

3.50 

5.00 

20.00 

60.00 

90.00 

68.00 

98.00 

24.00 

32.00 

' 

9 

950 

.71 

450 

15 

200.00 

4.00 

6.00 

22.00 

64.00 

100.00 

72.00 

102.00 

24.00 

34.00 

?\ 

10 

1150 

.82 

500 

17 

220.00 

4.50 

6.00 

24.00 

74.00 

110.00 

76.00 

106.00 

24.00 

36.00 

s 

13 

1400 

1.25 

650 

20 

270.00 

5.00 

7.00 

26.00 

80.00 

120.00 

80.00 

110.00 

28.00 

40.00 

14 

2400 

1.78 

900 

22 

330.00 

7.00 

8.00 

30.00 

90.00 

130.00 

100.00 

130.00 

28.00 

44.00 

17  . 

3500 

2.50 

1200 

28 

400.00 

8.50 

9.00 

34.00 

100.00 

140.00 

110.00 

140.00 

28.00 

50.00 

L       1* 

4500 

3.10 

1400 

30 

235.00 

10.00 

10.00 

38.00 

110.00 

150.00 

120.00 

150.00 

28.00 

60.00 

r    6 

250 

.21 

250 

8 

160.00 

2.50 

4.00 

20.00 

50.00 

80.00 

60.00 

90.00 

20.00 

28.00 

7 

325 

.29 

300 

9 

170.00 

3.00 

4.00 

20.00 

54.00 

84.00 

64.00 

94.00 

24.00 

30.00 

— 

8 

450 

.38 

400 

10 

180.00 

3.00 

5.00 

20.00 

60.00 

90.00 

68.00 

98.00 

24.00 

32.00 

9 

575 

.47 

450 

11 

210.00 

3.50 

6.00 

22.00 

64.00 

100.00 

72.00 

102.00 

24.00 

34.00 

i 

10 

750 

.55 

500 

12 

230.00 

3.50 

6.00 

22.00 

74.00 

110.00 

76.00 

106.00 

24.00 

36.00 

12 

1100 

.84 

650 

14 

280.00 

4.00 

7.00 

24.00 

80.00 

120.00 

80.00 

110.00 

28.00 

40.00 

a 

14 

1500 

1.17 

900 

17 

350.00 

5.00 

7.00 

28.00 

90.00 

130.00 

90.00 

120.00 

28.00 

44.00 

17 

2250 

1.67 

1200 

21 

420.00 

6.50 

8.00 

32.00 

100.00 

140.00 

100.00 

130.00 

28.00 

50.00 

19 

2900 

2.10 

1400 

28 

2S0.00 

8.00 

8.00 

36.00 

110.00 

150.00 

110.00 

140.00 

28.00 

60.00 

Fig.  A.  D.  603,     Stationary  Class  "K"  Hoist  vfith  Cushions  and  Speed  Boxes 
SKND    US    YOUR    SPECIFICATIONS    WHEN    IN    THE    MARKET    FOR    HOISTS    OF    ANY    TYPE. 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


3Vi 


FLAT  RAIL  TRAVELERS 


Fig.   122A   Plain 


Fig.  122B  Geared 


The  steel  plate  travelers  for  flat  rail  are  often  more  desirable  because  of  the  ease  of  erecting 
and  making  curves  in  the  track. 

The  side  plate  is  made  sufficiently  heavy  to  resist  bending,  and  good  clearance  is  allowed  for 
the  foot  of  the  hanger.  The  size  of  the  wheels  is  as  large  as  ordinary  head  room  will  allow,  abd 
they  all  have  steel  bushings  and  roller  bearings. 

In  the  geared  Traveler,  both  wheels  act  as  drivers,  to  give  the  greatest  tractive  force.  They 
are  all  made  to  take  apart,  for  ease  in  putting  on  the  rail.  Clearance  dimensions  given  on  re- 
quest. 


PRICE    LIST    OF    FLAT    RAIL    TRAVELERS 


Capacity 
in 

standard 

Size  of 

Rail 

in  inches 

Greatest 
Distance 
Between 
Hangers 
in  feet 

Price  of  Traveler 

Height    of 

Rail    from 

Floor  for 

Regular 

Hand  Chain* 

Price    of 

Kxtra 

Hand    Chain 

per    foot 

Height 

Weight  In  pounds 

pounds 

Plain 

Geared 

Plain 

Geared 

500 
1000 
2000 
3000 
4000 
6000 
8000 

3x     1/2 
3x    1/2 
4x    % 
4x    % 
4x   % 
6x1 
6x1 

6 
5 
6 
5 
4 
6 
5 

$11.00 
11.00 
14.00 
14.00 
17.00 
25.00 
25.00 

$22.00 
22.00 
26.00 
26.00 
30.00 
35.00 
35.00 

9'  8" 

9'  9" 
10'  4" 
10'  4" 
11'  9" 
13'  4" 
13'  4" 

?0.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 

25 

25 
40 
40 
60 
80 
80 

53 
53 

68 

68 

90 

115 

115 

♦Height  to  top  of  rail. 

FOR  DERRICKS,  WINCHES   AND    HAND   POWERS,   SEE  INDEX 


348 


GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER   ^  SO. 


I-BEAM  TRAVELERS 

To  Run  on  the  Lower  Flange. 


Pig,  121A.     Plain 


Fig.   121B.      Geared 


The  steel  side  plates  give  a  maximum  strength  and  at  the  same  time  allow  light  weight,  sav- 
ing of  space,  and  flexibility. 

The  diameter  of  the  wheels  is  made  as  large  as  the  size  of  the  beams  used  in  general  prac- 
tice will  allow.  They  are  equipped  with  steel  bushings  and  roller  bearings,  and  tlie  Geared  Trav- 
elers are  driven  on  both  sides  of  the  beam  to  prevent  friction  against  the  flanges. 

Both  Plain  and  Geared  Travelers  can  be  widened  to  suit  beams  larger  than  standard,  but 
wull  be  sent  regular  unless  otherwise  ordered.     Clearance  dimensions  given  on  request. 


PRICE  LIST  OF  I-BEAM   TRAVELERS 


Capacity 
in 

stand- 
ard Size 

of 

I-Beam 

in  in. 

Small- 
est 
I-Beam 
Traveler 
Will  Fit 

Price  of  Traveler 

Height  of  Beam 

from  Floor  for 

Itegular  Hand 

Chain* 

Price  of 

Extra 

Hand  Chain 

per  foot 

Height 

Weight  in  Lbs. 

Plain           1           Geared 

ft.          1         in. 

Plain 

Geared 

1,000 

5 

5 

$14.00 

$26.00 

9 

4 

$0.50 

36 

61 

2,000 

6 

6 

16.00 

28.00 

9 

6 

.50 

43 

70 

3,000 

7 

7 

19.00 

31.00 

9 

9 

.50 

68 

95 

4,000 

8 

8 

22.00 

35.00 

11 

0 

.50 

75 

102 

6,000 

9 

9 

27.00 

42.00 

12 

3 

.50 

109 

142 

8,000 

10 

9 

33.00 

52.00 

12 

8 

.50 

115 

148 

10,000 

12 

10 

43.00 

65.00 

15 

0 

.50 

166 

211 

12,000 

15 

12 

55.00 

80.00 

15 

2 

.50 

213 

259 

16,000 

20 

15 

70.00 

95.00 

15 

8 

.50 

347 

415 

20,000 

24 

15 

85.00 

115.00 

15 

10 

.50 

357 

425 

♦Height  to  bottom  of  beam 


GEO-B-CAIiPEhfTER  ^  eo. 


i9 


'BROWNHOIST"  PLAIN  AND  GEARED  TROLLEYS 


^  L 


FiK.  1181  Plain  Fir.  IISIA  Geared 

The  value  of  the  chain  block  is  greatly  increased  by  the  use  of  trolleys  and  I-beams.  This 
permits   loads   to    be   transported    as    well    as   raised. 

Standard  trolleys  are  shipped  with  pins  and  washers,  so  that  they  may  be  applied  to  three  sizes 
of  I-beams. 

The  Brownhoist  Geared  Trolley  has  all  the  advantages  of  the  Plain  Trolley,  and  the  gear  drive 
allows  heavy  loads  to  be  moved  with  great  ease  and  accuracy. 


Capacity 

Standard 
Size  of 
I-Beam 
inches 

Greatest 
Distance 
between 
Supports 
feet 

Smallest 

Radius  for 

I-Beam 

curve 

inches 

Diameter 

of  Tread  of 

Wheels 

inches 

Price 

Weight 

in  lbs. 

Pull 
Hand 

on 
Chain* 

Plain 

Geared 

Plain 
lbs. 

Geared 

lbs. 

Plain 
lbs. 

Geared 
lbs. 

% 

4 

13 

18 

3 

$14.00 

25 

25 

.  . 

V2 

5 

14 

21 

3% 

16.00 

30 

26 

1 

6 

14 

21 

4% 

20.00 

$40.00 

50 

90 

47 

15 

11/2 

7 

15 

30 

51/2 

25.00 

45.00 

95 

140 

65 

24 

2 

8 

16 

36 

61/2 

30.00 

50.00 

115 

170 

74 

23 

3 

9 

16 

42 

71/4 

40.00 

60.00 

150 

180 

45. 

16 

4 

^^ 

10 

16 

48 

81/4 

50.00 

70.00 

210 

350 

50 

18 

5 

12 

18 

54 

10 

65.00 

90.00 

270 

360 

60 

20 

6 

a 

15 

22 

60 

10 

80.00 

100.00 

350 

460 

70 

23 

8 

f  w 

20 

29 

60 

12 

95.00 

110.00 

420 

540 

90 

28 

10 

u 

24 

34 

60 

13 

110.00 

130.00 

550 

650 

115 

35 

12 

0) 

24 

23 

60 

13 

110.00 

130.00 

600 

700 

150 

42 

15 

0 

24 

20 

96 

18 

180.00 

220.00 

1100 

1400 

180 

44 

20 

K 

24 

16 

120 

18 

200.00 

250.00 

1200 

1500 

260 

49 

'Pull  on  hand  chain  to  move  fully  loaded  Trolley  along  Track. 


"BROWNHOIST" 
CAST  IRON 
TROLLEYS 

These  Trolleys  are  fur- 
nished to  meet  the  demand 
for  an  eflacient  low  priced 
trolley. 


These  Cast  Trolleys  are  light,  easy  running 
and  durable  and  will  satisfactorily  meet  the  needs 
of  a  low  cost  installation. 


Capac- 
ity in 

standard 
I-Beam* 
in.      lbs. 

Price 

Plain  Bearing- 

Roller    Bearing- 

Tons 

Cast 
Iron 

Cast 
steel 

Cast 
Iron 

Cast 
Steel 

V2* 
1 

iy2 

2 

3 

5  9^4 

6  121/4 

7  15 

8  18 

9  21 

$8.00 
10.50 
13.50 
17.00 

$11.10 
14.00 
17.90 
22.25 

$lY.50 
22.00 
27.00 
37.50 

$2Y.6o 

26.40 
32.25 
43.65 

♦Trolleys   of   same   capacity   can   be   furnished   for 
larger  sized  1-Beams  than  here  shown. 

FOR  OTHER  STYLES  OF  TROLLEYS,  SEE  IXDEX 


'BROWNHOIST' 

FLAT  RAIL 

TROLLEY 


To  run  on  Flat  Steel 
Bars.  The  plain  Trolley  is 
shown  in  the  cut. 

Fig.    1184 

The  "geared"  Trolley  is  fitted  with  hand  chain 
and  sprocket  wheel. 


Greatest 

Price  of 

Capacity 

Size  of 

Rail 
inches 

Distance 

between 

Hangers 

in   ft. 

Trolleys 

Plain 

Geared 

% 

3x    1/2 

6 

$9.00 

¥2 

3x    1/2 

5 

9.00 

1 

4x    % 

6 

15.00 

$35.00 

iy2 

4x    % 

5 

15.00 

35.00 

2 

4x    % 

4 

15.00 

35.00 

3 

6x1 

6 

30.00 

50.00 

4 

6x1 

5 

30.00 

50.00 

350 


Geo-BCarpenTter  «  eo. 


MANILA  ROPE  HOISTS 

HALL    IMPROVED 

SPECIAL    SAFETY 

HOISTS 

Equipped  With  Improved 

Self  Adjusting  Safety 

Locks 

The  Height  of  Perfection  in 
Safety   Hoists 

This  new  lock  is  the  sim- 
plest safest,  most  efficient 
lock  ever  devised.  It  adjusts  / 

automatically  to  various  <j  ^ 
sizes  of  rope  used — no  S 
wrenches  or  screw-driver  re- 
quired to  adjust  the  lock. 
Holds  the  load  in  a  grip  that 
cant  slip.  ROPE  NOT  IN- 
CLUDED. A  complete  line 
of  rope  is  listed  in  index. 


Fig.  9 

Fiar.  8 

Fig.  7 

Fo.  ■ 

Capacity 
Pounds 

Size  of 
Rope 
inches 

No.  of 

Sheaves 

Average 

Man  Can 

Hoist 

List  Price 

Without 

Rope, 

each 

3 
6 
9 

2 
5 

8 

1 

4 

7 

2,000 
4,000 
8,000 

1,500 

.       2,500. 

5,000 

400 
1,000 
2,500 

V4.     to      1/2 

%    to    % 
Vi   to    % 

^    to    1/2 
%    to    % 
1/2    to    % 

y4  to  1/2 

%    to    % 
1/2    to    % 

3 
3 
3 

2 

2  - 
2 

1 
1 

1 

600   lbs. 
650    lbs. 
700  lbs. 

300  lbs. 
350  lbs.  ' 
400   lbs. 

150  lbs. 
175   lbs. 
200  lbs. 

$3.45 
5.00 
8.80 

2.50 
3.75 
6.30 

1.25 
2.50 
3.75 

SURE  GRIP  STEEL  TACKLE  BLOCK 

Will  hold  load  at  any  point  without  fastening  the  rope. 
The  Brake  Is  Absolutely  Automatic 
The  Heavier  the  Load  the  Better  the  Grip 

At  the  same  time  the  brake  is  susceptible  of  being  disengaged  by  very  slight  pressure.  The 
^cdy  of  block  is  made  of  steel  plates.  The  pins  are  cold  rolled  steel.  The  essential  castings  are 
malleable  iron,  making  the  strongest  and  safest  rossible  combination  of  materials,  thus  affording 
Immunity  from  accidents  in  the  highest  degree.  The  brake  is  a  fluted  wedge  dropping  between  two 
ropes  in  such  a  manner  that  the  load  is  brought  on  all  the  strands  of  the  rope  at  the  same  time. 
The  brake  does  not  flatten  the  rone,  consequently  the  wear  upon  it  is  reduced  to  a  minimum.        


No. 

For  Rope 

capacity 

One    Man 
Can    Lift 

lbs. 

Tested   to 
lbs. 

Price    per 

Set 

Bloclts    Only 

3 
4 
5 
6 

4H 
5% 
6% 

%   in. 
1/2    in. 
%   in. 
%   in. 
V2   in. 
%    in. 
%    in. 

600 
1,000 
1,800 
2,500 
3,000 
3,500 
5,000 

300 
350 
400 
450 
600 
700 
850 

2,800 
3,800 
4,500 
5,800 
7,000 
8,000 
9,000 

$    3.00 

5.50 

7.00 

8.50 

10.00 

12.00 

14.00 

FOR    MANILA    AND    WIRE    ROPE    SEE    INDEX 


GEO•B•eAIlRE^fTER  «  60. 


351 


CHAIN  HOISTS 

The  average  workman  in  using  a  Chain  Block  frequently  overloads  it  to  several  times  its 
capacity.  Although  all  makes  are  tested  to  a  liberal  factor  of  safety,  such  overloading  will  stretch 
the  chain  until  its  links  no  longer  fit  properly  in  the  sheave,  thereby  causing  the  links  to  ride 
or  wedge,  making  hoisting  a  burden. 

Our  experience  of  over  forty  years  in  all  types  of  Chain  Hoists  has  proven  this  to  be  the  ver- 
dict after  examination  of  so-called  defective  blocks.  While  all  makes  of  these  blocks  will  lift 
more  than  the  guarantee  on  them,  no  manufacturer  can  be  expected  to  replace  an  overloaded 
block, 

WESTON'S  DIFFERENTIAL  PULLEY   BLOCKS 

CARPENTER'S    DIRECT 

They   hold   the    load  at  any  point  and  cannot  run   down.     One  man   can   lift   1000   lbs. 
LIST  COMPLETE 


Capacity 

tons 

Hoist 
feet 

ShortestDistanee 

between  Hooks 

inches 

LenfTth  of 
Chain 
foot 

Net  Weight 
lbs. 

Each      3 

2 
3 

6 

7 
8 

8  ¥2 
9 
10 

17                              22                           20 
21                             26                           31 
26                             30                           53 
32                             33                           90 
39                             36                         128 
44                             38                         167 

$18.00 
21.00 
28.00 
36.00 
45.00 
60.00 

Allow  4  feet  of  chain  for  each   extra   foot  of  hoist. 

We  can  furnish  these  Blocks  to  hoist  any  len^irth   desired. 

LIST  OF  PARTS  FOR  DIRECT  BLOCIvS 


Capacity 

Sheaves 

Yokes  and  Hooks 

Pins 

Regular 

Chains 

Complete 

each 

Extra  Chain 

Top 

Bottom 

TOP 

Bottom 

Top 

Bottom 

1/4 

3 

$3.60 

4.80 

6.00 

8.40 

12.00 

15.60 

$0.90 
1.30 
1.50 
1.90 
2.25 
3.75 

$3.00 
3.75 
4.50 
5.50 
7.50 

11.00 

$2.25 
3.00 
3.75 
4.50 
5.50 
8.00 

$0.40 
.50 
.50 
.60 
.60 
.70 

$0.30 
.40 
.40 
.50 
.50 
.60 

$10.50 
12.50 
17.00 
21.50 
27.00 
36.00 

$0.70 
.70 
.75 
.80 
.85 
1.00 

Fig.   100 
Difllerential 


PORTABLE  CRANE 

EASILY  IMOVED 
Always  Ready 

Prices  do  not  Include  Hoists 


a 

>, 

4J 

si 

D 

0 

•S2. 

si 

¥ 

^-^ 

r' 

¥ 

Co 

m 

1 

1 

1000 

7' 6" 

4'1" 

3' 5" 

13" 

V    6" 

$24.00 

2 

2000 

7   6" 

4'1" 

3' 5" 

13" 

r  6" 

33.00 

3 

3000 

8' 

4'1" 

3' 5" 

14" 

r  10" 

37.50 

4 

4000 

8' 

5' 

4'1" 

15" 

r  11" 

43.75 

AVe   recommend   Peerless   Hoists  to   use  -ivith 
the   Portable  Crane. 


FIgr.  123 


352 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  «  eo. 


TRAVELING  CRANES 


HAND  POWER 


Fig.  61S5.     Single  Beam  with  Trolley  Inside 


No. 

Capacity 
Tons 

Span 
feet 

Distance  from  Top 

of  Rail  to  Highest 

Point  of  Bridge,  inches 

Price  with  Trolley  and 
without  Chain  Hoist 

6185 

11/2 

12    to    15 

11% 

$200.00 

6186 

11/2 

16    to    19 

11% 

225.00 

6187 

IVz 

20    to    23 

11% 

250.00 

6191 

3 

18    to    21 

16 

260.00 

6192 

3 

22    to    25 

16 

300.00 

6193 

3 

26    to    30 

16 

350.00 

6197 

5 

18    to    21 

191/2 

340.00 

6198 

5 

22    to    25 

191/2 

400.00 

6199 

5 

26    to    30 

191/2 

475.00 

6210 

4 

20    to    23 

26 

400.00 

6211 

4 

24    to    27 

26 

475.00 

6212 

4 

28    to    32 

26 

550.00 

6213 

5 

20    to    23 

29 

425.00 

6214 

5 

24    to    27 

29 

525.00 

6216 

6 

20    to    23 

30 

475.00 

6217 

6 

24    to    27 

30 

575.00 

6218 

6 

28    to    32 

30 

675.00 

6219 

8 

22  to   26 

65 

650.00 

6220 

8 

27    to    31 

35 

750.00 

6221 

8 

32    to    36 

35 

850.00 

6222 

10 

22    to    26 

39 

700.00 

6223 

10 

27    to    31 

39 

800.00 

6224 

10 

32    to    36 

39 

900.00 

WALL  OR  POST  CRANE 


Capacity 
in  Tons 

Size  of 

Price  with  Bail- 

Price  for  Kach 

No. 

Beam 

Working  Radius 

Wall  to  Extreme 

Bearing  Trolley 

Additional  Foot 

inches 

Point 

without  Hoist 

in  Length  of  Beam 

6170 

1/4 

4 

11,    7" 

13'    4" 

$51.00 

$0.70 

6171 

1/2 

5 

11'    6" 

13'    5" 

62.00 

.90 

6172 

1 

6 

11'    5" 

13'   6" 

74.00 

1.10 

6173 

11/2 

7 

11/   4" 

13'   7" 

87.00 

1.35 

6174 

2 

8 

11'   2" 

13'   8" 

102.00 

1.60 

6175 

3 

9 

11' 

13'   9" 

117.00 

1.90 

6176 

4 

10 

lO'lO" 

13'10" 

136.00 

2.25 

6177 

5 

12 

10'   9" 

13'11" 

160.00 

2.60 

FOR   CHAIN   HOISTS   BOTH   HAND   AND   PNEUMATIC.   SEE   INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  ^  eo. 


353 


WAGON  OR  STOCK  SCALES 


Fig.   111.      Shallow  Pit — Solid  I^ever  Type 


Prices  given  below  are  exclusive  of  platform,  planking  and  foundation  timber,  but  include 
either  office  fixtures  or  beam  box  as  desired.  Either  wood  or  steel  frames  may  be  used  but  we 
strongly  recommend  steel  frames. 


No, 

Capacity 
Tons 

Platform 

Single  Beam 

Double  Beam 

Compound 
Beam 

100 

2 

6      xl2 

$    60.00 

$    65.00 

$    70.00 

101 

3 

7      xl3 

65.00 

70.00 

75.00 

102 

4 

7      xl4 

70.00 

75.00 

80.00 

103 

4 

71/2x14 

85.00 

90.00 

95.00 

104 

4 

8      xl4 

95.00 

100.00 

105.00 

105 

5 

8      xl4 

100.00 

110.00 

115.00 

106 

6 

8      xl6 

180.00 

190.00 

210.00 

107 

6 

8      x22 

200.00 

210.00 

230.00 

108 

8 

8      xl6 

190.00 

200.00 

220.00 

109 

8 

8      x22 

210.00 

220.00 

240.00 

110 

10 

8      xl6 

190.00 

225.00 

245.00 

111 

10 

8      x22 

220.00 

240.00 

260.00 

Prices  of  steel  frames  furnished   on  application. 

The  Chicago  Wagon  or  Stock  Scale  above  is  fully  guaranteed   to   give  entire  satisfaction   and 
will  comply  with  all  laws  governing  weights  and  measures. 


It 


Fig.  0571 


BASEMENT  OR  ASH   HOIST 

A  Labor  Saving  Device  for  Removing  Ashes,  BaiTels,  Boxes,  Etc. 

The  illustration  shows  clearly  the  advantages  embodied  in  a  machine 
of  this  type. 

Is  a  simple  construction  consisting  of  two  steel  channels  connected  by 
a  couple  of  cast  iron  spreaders  which  also  serve  the  purpose  of  guides  for 
the  raising  and  lowering  of  the  telescopic  mast. 

The  frame  is  secured  to  the  floor  and  wall  by  anchor  bolts. 

This  device  is  simple,  easy  to  operate  and  takes  up  very  little  room 
in  the  basement.  When  not  in  use  the  entire  machine  is  below  the  base- 
ment ceiling. 

To  operate  the  hoist  the  mast  Is  raised  by  the  lower  crank  shown  in 
the  illustration  and  held  in  the  elevated  position  by  a  steel  pin. 

The  hoisting  mechanism  is  operated  from  the  sidewalk  level — the 
hoisting  head  revolves  so  that  the  material  may  be  swung  to  the  sidewalk 
without  lifting. 


The  capacity  of  the  mechanism 
handle  with  a  machine  of  this  type. 


s  sufficient  for    any    load    which    it    would    be    advisable    to 

When  ordering  state  the  height  of  the  basement  ceihng. 
List  price $105.00 

FOR  BUCKETS,  SHOVELS  AND  WHEELBARROWS,  SEE  INDEX 


354 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


PLATFORM    SCALES 


For  Measures,  Pails, 
Scoops,  Baskets  and 
Trucks,     see    Index. 


Fig.   615A.     "Gibraltar" 


Fig.    615B.      "Chicago    Portable" — With    Wheels 


Fig.  615A— GIBRALTER  PORTABLE  PLATFORM  SCALES 

Compound  Beam.     No  loose  weights.     Full  capacity   is    on   the   beams.      Mounted    on   wheels. 
Beam  on  top  and  easy  to  get  at. 

Guaranteed  to  pass  inspection  and  to  comply  with  all  laws  governing  weights  and  measures. 

No.  980.     Capacity    600  lbs.,  platform  16x25 $28.00 

No.  961.      Capacity  1000  lbs.,  platform  17x26 35.00 

Fig.  615B— CHICAGO  PORTABLE  PLATFORM  SCALES 

WITH   SOLID  BRASS   BEAM,   SLIDING  POISE  AND  SET   SCREW 

Suitable  for  the  weighing  of  general  merchandise  in  all  kinds  of  trade. 
Scales  of  1000  pounds  capacity  and  larger  have  pillar  braced  with  iron. 

These  scales  are  all  manufactured  of  the  best    materials   throughout,    with   carefully   tempered 
steel  bearings  and  pivots,   where  both  strength   and  extreme  hardness  are  required. 
Panel  board  for  platform  is  hard  wood. 

With  Wheels  Without  Wheels 


No. 

Capacity 
pounds 

Platform 
inches 

Price 

No. 

Capacity 
pounds 

Platform 
inches 

Price 

1116 

2,500x1/2 

24      x32 

$85.00 

1100 

2,500x1/2 

24      x32 

$80.00 

1118 

2,000xy2 

24      x32 

75.00 

1102 

2,000x1^ 

24      x32 

70.00 

1120 

1,500x1/2 

21      x28 

56.00 

1104 

1,500x1^ 

21      x28 

52.00 

1122 

1,200x1/2 

20      x28 

49.00 

1106 

1,200x1/2 

20      x28 

45.00 

1124 

1,000x1/2 

191/2x27 

43.00 

1108 

1,000x1/2 

191/2x27 

39.00 

•    1126 

800x1/2 

17      x26 

38.00 

1110 

800x1/2 

17      x26 

34.00 

1128 

600x14 

16      x25 

33.00 

1112 

eooxiA 

16      x25 

30.00 

1130 

400x14 

15      x21 

26.00 

1114 

4OOXV4 

15      x21 

23.00 

Extra  for  Double  Beam,  2,000  and  2,500  lbs.  Scales 
Extra  for  Double  Beam,  1,500  and  1,200  lbs.  Scales 
Extra  for  Double  Beam,  1,000  and      400  lbs.  Scales 


$6.00 
.  5.00 
.    4.00 


UTILITY  PORTABLE  PLATFORM  SCALE 

(Not  Illustrated) 
Single  Beam  Avith  Wheels.     Beams  graduated  50  lbs.  by    M   lbs. 

A  good  grade  Platform  Scale.     Solid  brass  beam  and  sliding  poise  and  guaranteed  to  pass  in- 
spection.    An  exceptional  value  for  the  price  asked. 

No.   1950.     Capacity  600  lbs.,  platform  151/2x22 Price   $19.00 

No.  1951.     Capacity  800  lbs.,  platform  16     x22 "         23.00 

Double  Beam,  extra,  $5.00 


GEO-BCARPEffTER  S  Co. 
SCALES  AND  BALANCES 


35; 


STRAIGHT  SPRING 
BALANCES 

Extra  Quality — Heavy 


STRAIGHT  SPRING 
BALANCES 


Fig.  100, 

Xo. 

80. 

90. 
100. 
100  A. 


\Vith  Hook 

Per  doz. 


lOOB. 
100  C. 
1 00  D. 
lOOE. 


80  lbs.  by  1  lb 

100  "  '•  1 

125  "  "  1 

150  "  "  1 

200  "  "  2 

250  "  "  2 

300  "  "  2 

400  "  "  4 


.1524.00 
42.00 
48.00 
60.00 
72.00 
78.00 
84.00 
96.00 


\fe^ 

F 

Ig.   300. 

With   Hook 

No. 

Each 

Fig.  20.      AVitli  Hoolt. 

300. 

100  lbs 

by  V2  lb. . 

.$   7.00 

310. 

150     " 

'    V2    "  . 

8.00 

320. 

200     " 

'    V2    "  . 

.    10.00 

No. 

Per  doz. 

330. 

250     " 

'     1     "  . 

.    11.00 

2000. 

24  lbs.  by  1/2  lb ,$1.50 

340. 

300     " 

'    1    "  . 

.    12.00 

2014. 

12     "      "    14    "...    1.60 

350. 

400     " 

'     1     "  . 

.    15.00 

20. 

25     "      "    1/2    "...    1.60 

360. 

500     " 

'     1     "  . 

.    20.00 

30. 

50     "      "     1     "  .  .  .    3.00 

370. 

600     " 

•'     1     "  . 

.  ai.oo 

CIRCULAR 

WAREHOUSE 

BALANCES 


Fig.  799.     Colona 

THE  "COLONA" 

A  strictly  high  grade  counter  scale.  Solid  hiass  Beani.s  and  Poises.  Full  capacity  on  the 
beams  requiring  no  loose  weights  and  Brass  Scoops.  Guaranteed  to  pass  inspection  and  to  give 
entire  satisfaction. 


Xo. 


I           Capacity 
I lbs. 


riatforin  Size 
inrhes 


Style  Scoop 


I  tOl 
tlOl 


110 
110 


10%  X  131/2 
10  1/2  X  131/2 


Brass  Scoop 
Brass  Funnel  Scoop 


.$25.00 
27.00 


356 


GEO-BCAIiPEN'TER  «  QO. 


TRUCKS 


Fig.  623A.    Half  Ironed        Fi^.  623B.    Full  Ironed  Fig.    623C.     Railroad  Fig.  623D   Bag 

Warehouse  and  Store  Trucks 

These  Trucks  are  made  of  the  best  second  growth  hickory,  ash  or  oak  lumber.  Bolts  pass 
through  iron,  tenons  and  handles.  All  steel  parts  are  heavier  than  iron  parts  ordinary  used.  Axle 
and  collar  forged  from  one  piece  of  steel. 


Fig.  623A  HALF  IRONED  TRUCKS 

Axles   turned  and   wheels  bored.    Steel  nose, 
side  straps,  axle  and  legs. 


No. 

Length  of 
Handle 

width 

inches 

Diam.  of 
Wheel 
inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

Each 

0 

1 
2 
3 

3  ft.     6  in. 

3  ft.  11  in. 

4  it.     4  in. 
4  ft.     8  in. 

19 
19 

20 
22 

6% 
6% 
7% 
8% 

42 
44 
56 

77 

$    6.00 

7.00 

9.00 

13.00 

Fig.  623B  FULL  IRONED  TRUCKS 

Axles  turned  and  wheels  bored.     Steel  nose, 
side  straps,  axle  and  legs. 


No. 

Length  of 
Handle 

Width 
inches 

Diam.  of 
Wheel 
inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

Each 

0 

1 

2 
3 

3  ft.     6  in. 

3  ft.  11  in. 

4  ft.     4  in. 
4  ft.     8  in. 

19 
19 

20 
22 

6% 

6  78 

73/4 
8% 

49 
50 
66 

87 

$    7.00' 

8.00 

10.50 

15.00 

Fig.  623C  RAILROAD  AND  PACKING  HOUSE  TRUCKS 
Full  ironed,  extra  heavy.     Cross-bars  and  straps  bolted  through  handles.     Axles  turned  and 
wheels  bored.     Steel  nose,  side  straps,  and  axle. 
No.  4.     Length  of  handle,  5  feet;  width,  24  inches;    diameter  of   wheel,    10%    inches;    weight 

120    lbs each  $20.00 

No.  5.     Length  of  handle,  5  l^  feet;  width,  25  inches;  diameter  of  wheel,  12  inches;  weight, 

150  lbs each     24.00 

Fig.  623D   BAG   TRUCKS 
With  steam-bent  handles  heavy  cast  iron  nose. 
No.  1.     Length  of  handle,  42  inches;  width  at  nose,  11%  inches;  width  at  upper  bar,  16% 

inches;   axle,   %   inch  square;  wheel,  6x1%   inches;  weight,  29  lbs each  $5.00 

No.  3.     Length  of  handle,  4  8  inches;   width  at  nose,   15   inches;    width  at  upper  bar,   20% 

inches;   axle,  1  inch  square;   wheel,  6%x2  inches;  weight,  58  lbs each     9.00 

WAGON  TRUCK 

Steel  Axles,  Wheels  Drilled,  Axles  Turned 

Siae  Each 

No.  1.  Platform,  3x2  ft.;  wt.,  115  lbs $14.00 

No.  2.   Platform,  3  ft.     2  in.  x  2  ft.     2  in.,  wt.  120  lbs.   15.00 


Ig.  624A 


No.  3.   Platform,  3  ft.     4  in 

No.  4.  Platform,  3  ft.     6  in 

No.  5.  Platform,  3  ft.     8  in 

No.  6.  Platform,  3  ft.  10  in 

SEE  INDEX 


FOR  DOLLIES  AND    ROLLERS, 


X  2  ft.  4  in.,  wt.  126  lbs.  16.00 

X  2  ft.  6  in.,  wt.  131  lbs.  17.50 

X  2  ft.  8  in.,  wt.  13  6  lbs.  18.50 

X  2  ft.  10  in.,  wt.  141  lbs.  20.00 


GEO-BCAIiPENfTER   S  GO. 


35; 


HERCULES    STEEL    TRUCKS 


No. 

Full 
Length 

Width 
inches 

Dia.  Wheel 
inches 

Dia.  Axle 
inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

Each 

ft.    1    in. 

2 

3 

4 

4A 

4B 

4 

5 
5 
5 
5 

7 

7 

7 
5 

21 
22 
24 
24 
24 

TVs 
10% 

10  3/4 

103/4 

lys 
lys 
iy2 
iy2 
1% 

80 

90 

136 

150 

150 

$    7.50 

9.00 

11.25 

13.25 

14.00 

SKIDS 


Fiff.    e24B  Fig.  e23E 

Our  Skids  are  made  of  the  best  selected  ash,     oak,  or  hickory  lumber. 


Length 
feet 

Kind 

Side 
Rai:s 

No.  of 
Cross  Bar3 

Lpnstli 
feet 

Kind 

Side 
Rails 

No.  of 
Cross  Bars 

6 
6 

7 
7 
8 

Light 
Heavy 
Light 
Heavy 
Light 

iy4X2  3/4 

l%x3 

iy4X2  3^ 

i%x3y4 
iy2x2% 

2 

2 

2 
3 

8  j          Heavy 

9  ,          Heavy 
1 0                   Heavy 
1 2                  Heavy 

i%x3yo 
i%x3y2 

l%x3  3^ 
l%x4 

3 
3 
3 
3 

Price,  light  pattern .  . 
Price,  heavy  pattern. 


Any  size  under  6  feet,  same  price  as  G  feet. 

BOX  TRUCKS 


per  foot  $1.00 
1.25 


Flsr.  623F 


No. 

Width 

inciies 

I.enKth 

Wheels 

inches 

Vi'eight 

lbs. 

Eacli 

1  1         18 

2  1         18 

18 
26 

4X1  3/8 

4x1% 

28 
28 

15.00 
6.00 

BOX  HOOKS 


NEW  JUMBO  NAIL  PULLER 


Fig.    565 

18  inch per  dozen  $18.00 


Made  of  1;,  inch  octagon  tool  steel,  long  tap- 
ered points,  hickory  handles,  steel  shank  is  riv- 
eted onto  handle.  A  hook  that  will  stand  hard 
usage. 

No.     9.        9   inch  under  handle,  .per  doz.  $8.00 
No.  12.      12   inch  under  handle.  .        "  9.00 

No.  15.      15   inch  under  handle..       "         10.00 


•  358 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  s  eo. 


CAR  MOVERS— REPLACERS 


Fig.  545A 

Samson   Car  Mover,    weight   15   lbs each  $5.00 

Sain»«on   Locomotive    Mover,   weight    20   lbs each     6.00 

One  extra  spur  with  each. 

"BADGER"   CAR   MOVER — Not  Illustrated 
The   "Badger"   has  a   quick-acting  compound   leverage'    which    makes    it    one    of    tlie    quickest    acting 
movers   in    use   anywhere.      It    is   fitted   with   double    concave    spurs   which   grip    the    rail    firmly,   and   will 
not    slip    even    if    dull.      Handle'   is    hard    maple.      Length   ^Ys    feet. 
Price     each    


Malleable   Shoe  No.   9. 

Socket  No.  8. 

Cam    No.    7. 

Clip  for  Spur  No.  16. 

Small  Bolt  No.  21. 


Extra  Parts  for  "Badger"  Car  Movers 


Price  each $3.00 

Price  each 3.00 

Price  each 1.50 

Price  e'ach 80 

Price  eacli 10 

THE    SHELDON    CAR    MOVER 


Large  Bolt  No.  23. 
Pin  No.   24. 
Steel   Spurs  No.   22. 
Handle  No.   20. 


$7.50 

Price  each 10 

Price  each 10 

Price  each 50 

Price  each 2.0O 


compound    power,    wearing    part    changeable. 


It    does    not    slip,    works   under    any 
Weight,    18    lbs.;    length,    5   feet. 

Price, .  each,   with    one    extra    Heel $5.00 

Price   extra   Heels,    three 1,00 

Price,. extra    Heels,    each 35 

Extra  Parts  for  "Samson"  Car  Movers 

""  ALDON    CAR   REPLACERS 


Fig.  545C 

Sanson 

Locomotive 

No.    1    Fach 

No.        Each 

Cam    (in   end   of   arm    5).. 
Clamp    (to  hold   spur    3).. 
Wood    Handle' 

0 

1 
2 

4 
5 
6 
8 

4 

$0.20 
.20 
1.00 

.25 

.25 

10 
11 
12 

13 

14 
15 
16 
17 

9 

$0.25 

.20 

1  25 

Spur   (state  if  to  be 

square    or   triangular)  . . 

Spring   (that  slides  on 
rain     

.25 
.25 

Arm   (^bolted  to  handle   2). 
Shoe  (for  triangular  spur) 
Shoe   (for  square   spur)... 
Steel    Pin    (goes    through 
cam)     

1.50 
1.50 

Number 

1         1 

1          2 

1          3        1          4 

Wt.    per   pair,    lbs.. 

1       200 

1       ISO 

1       100      1        50 

Material      

Ca.st 

Steel 

1  Malleable   Iron 

Suitable   for    rails,, 
lbs . 

1       100 

1        85 

1        65       1        35 

Per    pair    

$20.00 

1    $18.00 

1   $15.00    1   $12.50 

GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  Co- 


359 


PORTABLE  TRACK 


^^aiaiit'Vilifei'g'miiii  n'l.'ii^ifc. 


Fig.   950.      Straight 

Section 

Price  List 

I  ig.   050. 

Curve   Seetiou 

List 

Leng-th 

Section 

ft. 

Size 
Rail 
lbs. 

24-incli 
Gauge 
per  ft. 

30-incli 
Gauge 
per  ft. 

36-incli 
Gauge 
per  ft. 

Curve.s. 
Extra 
per  ft. 

No.    950 A 
No.    950B 
No.   950C 
No.    950D 

15 
15 

15 
15 

12 
16 
20 
25 

$0.60 
.78 
.92 
1.04 

$0.68 
.86 
1.00 
1.12 

$0.76 

.94 

1.08 

1.20 

$0.26 
.30 
.40 
.55 

Furnisiied    with    Corrugated    Ties    unless    otlierwise   ordered.      Can  lie   had   with  Channel   or  Flat  Ties. 


Fig.  955.     One-way  Switch 


Price  List 


Fig.  955.     Two-way   Switch 


List 

Gauge' 
inches 

Size  Rail 
lbs. 

Radius 
feet. 

Length 
feet 

One  Way 

Two  Way 

No.   955A 

24 

12 

24   to   30 

15 

$46.00 

$52.00 

No.   955B 

24 

16 

24   to   30 

15 

50.00 

56.00 

No.   955C 

24 

20 

24   to   30 

15 

65.00 

72.00 

No.   955D 

24 

25 

24   to   30 

15 

82.00 

94.00 

No.    955F-: 

30 

12 

24   to   30 

15 

48.00 

54.00 

No.   955F 

30 

16 

24   to   30 

15 

52.00 

58.00 

No.   955G 

30 

20 

24   to   30 

15 

67.00 

75.00 

No.    955H 

30 

25 

24   to   30 

15 

88.00 

102.00 

9-foot   switch   with   12-foot   radius   15%    less   than   above   prices. 


AVe    also    furni.sh    rail,    fish    plates,    bolt.s 
equipping  industrial  raiHvays.     Submit  your 


frog-s,    ties,    switch    points    and    other    accessories    for 
ndustrial  RaiUvay  layouts  to  us  for  prices. 


"OPEN-TOP"    TURNTABLE 

No.  060  Open  Top  Turntable  revolves  on  a  center  pivot  and  out- 
side rollers.     Is  easy   to  operate  and   is  durably   built. 

Price  List 


List 

Diameter 
inches 

Track  Gauge 
inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

List 
Price 

No.    960A 
No.   960B 
No.   960C 
No.   960D 
No.    960B 

42 
48 
60 
72 
84 

18   to   24 
18  to  30 
18   to   36 
18   to   48 
18   to   48 

230 
245 
327 
340 
496 

$34.00 
37.00 
46.00 
49.00 
60.00 

Kquipped   "n-ith    l--pound    rail    unless   otherwise   specified 

For  complete  line  of  Dump   and  Flat   Cars,   Signals,  etc. 


360 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  ^  So, 


HAND  AND  PUSH  CARS 


steel  wheels  20  inches 


PUSH  GARS 

No.  6.     Standard  gauge.      Platform  7  feet  long  by  5  feet  7  inches  wide, 
in  diameter,  machine  steel  axles  li/^  inches  in  diameter.     Weight,  500  lbs. 

Each    $40.00 

Extra  Heavy 

No.  6},^.     Same  dimensions  as  No.  6.     Axles  2  inches.     Weight,  700  lbs. 
Each $48.00 

Fig.  10.  EXTRA  HEAVY  TRACK  LAYING  GAR 

15-TON  CAPACITY  RAIL  CAR 

No.  10  car  illustrated,  is  built  in  an  exceedingly  substantial  manner.  Standard  gauge.  Capac- 
ity, 30,000  pounds;  weight,  2,000  pounds.  In  size  the  car  is  8  feet  long  by  6  feet  6  inches  wide; 
Las  4  by  8  inch  sills,  the  cross  sills  being  plated  heavily  with  iron.  Large  tool  box  as  shown,  and 
four  extra  size  rollers  on  end  sills.  The  wheels  are  of  chilled  cast  iron,  16  inches  in  diameter,  with 
wide  tread — extra  heavy  and  strong. 
Each $120.00 

No.  11.  Ten-Ton  Track-Laying  Car.  Well  built  throughout  but  is  of  lighter  construction  than 
style  No.  10,  its  weight  being  about  1,350  pounds;  capacity  10  tons.  Standard  gauge.  It  is  7  feet 
8  inches  long  by  6  feet  3  inches  wide;  has  chilled  cast-iron  wheels,  16  inches  in  diameter,  5  l^  inch 
tread.  The  cross  sills  are  strapped  with  iron  and  each  end  sill  provided  with  two  rollers.  Car  is 
also  supplied  with  box  for  tools. 
Each $100.00 


Fig.  130 


HAND  GARS 


Fig.  5 


No.  1.    Standard  gauge.     Platform  6  feet  long   by   4    feet   5   inches  wide.     Steel   wheels   20 
inches  in  diameter,  axles  1 1^  inches  in  diameter.     Weight,  525  lbs. 
Each $52.00 

No.  139.    Standard  gauge.     Platform  8  feet  long  by   5   feet   8   inches   wide.     Steel   wheels   20 
inches  in  diameter,  axles  ll^  inches  in  diameter.     Weight,  700  lbs. 
Each $74.00 

Fig.  5.    INSPEGTION  GAR 

No.  5  has  platform  6  feet  long  by  4  feet  5  inches  wide,  steel  wheels   20   inches  in  diameter. 
Weight,  475  lbs. 

Shown  in  illustration  with  single  end  lever;  but  we  furnish  it  with  double  end  lever  if  desired. 
Has  hand  lever  brake  in  front  of  seat,  to  be  operated  by  passengers. 
Each $80.00 

FOR    OTHER    STYLES    OF    CARS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiPEhrTER   ^   So. 


3Gr 


HUNTINGTON  STANDARD  TRACK  GAUGE 


Fig.    o43A 

AVITH  AND  WITHOUT  INSULATION 

This  is  the  ordinary  pattern  Huntington  Gauge.  The  construction  is  less  expensive  than  the 
best  grade;  the  heads  simply  being  riveted  on  and  the  ends  are  not  milled.  Made  in  insulated 
and   non-insulated  styles.     Unless  specified   we  ship  without  insulation. 

Price,   without  insulation,  per  doz $10.00 

Pi  ice,  ^vith  weather-proof  insulation,  per  doz 15.00 

INSULATED  CIRCULAR  TRACK  GAUGE 

"'^"•"H  I   „„,''L""   -nr  -" 

Fif?.  r,4^n 
This  gauge  has  radial  ends  and  is  furnished    with  and  without  guard  rail  attachment. 

Pi'ice,   with  guard  rail  attaclunent,  per  doz $20.00 

Price,   without  guard  rail  attachiuent,  per  doz 18.00 

WOODEN  TRACK  LEVEL 


Fig.   543C 

Made  of  white  pine  with  three  coats  of  paint,  thus  overcoming  the  tendency  to  warp  and  twist 
shown  in  common  maple  levels.  It  is  thoroughly  bound  in  steel.  Shows  proper  distance  to  set 
guard  rails. 

Pi-ice,  without  insulation per  doz.   $1.1.00 

Price,  insulated "  15.00 

Mc^IANUS  GAUGE  AND  LEVEL 


Fig.  543D 

The  gauge  glass  has  rubber  packing,  which  protects  it   and   greatly  lessens  the  likelihood  of 
levels  being  broken  by  rough  and  careless  handling. 

Price per    doz.,   $30.00 

JIM  CROW  RAIL  BENDER 


Fig.   543E 

Made  from  best  grade  of  forging  steel,  with  machine 
or  without  lever.      Most  compact  and  simplest  device  for 
car  irons. 

cut,  square  thread,  steel  screw,  either  with 
bending  and  straightening  light  rails  and 

Size  No. 

Capacity 

Size  of  Rails 

lbs. 

Span  of 
Claws,  inches 

Diameter  of 
Strew,  inciies 

Hole  for 
I.e\  er,  inches 

Weight,  lbs. 

KacU 

0 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

16 
25 
50 
75 
85 
100 

14 
16 
20 
24 
28 
28 

1% 

2 

21.4 

21/2 

2% 
2% 

IVs 

ly* 
1% 
1% 

40 

65 

85 

130 

145 

170 

$    7.10 
13.70 
18.20 
20.20 
22.70 
25.20 

FOR  RA 

[LROAD   SPIKE 

S,  TRACK  BO 

LTS,   ETC.,    SEE 

IMJEX 

3G3 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  «  So. 


Style 
feature  is 

Style 
Style  A. 

Style 
center  of 


TRACK  DRILLS,  SAND  DRIERS  AND  SALAMANDERS 

The  illustration  shows  the  "Hyduty"  Paulus  Track  Drill  equipped 
with  overclutch  hook  which  is  the  usual  standard  for  railroad  track 
drilling. 

In  the  "Hyduty"  Drill  the  size  of  the  thrust  bearings  has  been 
increased  and  they  are  fitted  with  a  ball  thrust  bearing  made 
especially  for  these  drills.  The  thrust  plates  are  made  of  high 
grade  steel,  thoroughly  case  hardened,  polished  and  ground.  This 
ball  thrust  bearing  is  rated  to  carry  approximately  2200  pounds  at 
normal  speeds  at  which  the  drill  will  be  operated.  The  type  of 
construction  is  of  the  very  best. 

The  ball  retainer  is  made  of  pressed  steel  and  separates  the  balls 
so  that  they  do  not  grind  against  one  another. 

Imported  balls  of  the  highest  quality  obtainable  are  used  and 
they  are  the  same  quality  of  balls  as  those  used  in  the  best  grade  of 
automobile  bearings. 

These  drills  are  equipped  Avith  chuck  for  twist  or  flat  drills. 

The  "Hyduty"  Paulus  Track  Drill  is  made  in  four  styles: 

Style  A:      The  standard  over  clutch,  the  most  used  of  all  the 
''Hyduty"  drills. 
B:      Equipped  with  a  special  hook,  to  permit    drilling   close    to    end    of    rail.     Another 
a  hook  which  can  be  lengthened  so  fish  plates  can  be  drilled  same  time  as  rail. 
C:     The  underclutch,  still  being  used  by    some    roads,    but    being   rapidly    displaced    by 

D:      For  drilling  girder  rails  and  I  beams.     Hook  is  of  a  size  to  permit  drilling  to 
15  inch  beam.     Has  an  adjustable  screw  which  supports  hook  in  desired  position. 


LIST  PRICES 

With  Rich  spindle  and  flat  bit  Style  A,  B  or  C $50,00 

With  Rich  spindle  and  flat  bit  style  D 54.50 

With  twist  bit  spindle  and  twist  bit  Style  A,  B  or  C 40.00 

With  twist  bit  spindle  and  twist  bit  Style  D 44.50 


G.  B.  C.  SAND  DRIER 

The  wet  sand  is  shoveled  into  the  skirting  and  as  it  dries, 
will  of  itself  run  through  the  holes  in  the  ring  at  the  bottom 
of  the  skirting.  The  amount  of  sand  the  stove  will  dry  depends 
on  how  wet  the  sand  is  and  on  the  condition  of  the  fire  in  the 
stove.  The  stove  may  be  fed  with  hard  or  soft  coal,  coke  or 
wood.  Clear  sand  only  can  be  used.  Earth  or  clay  would  bake 
hard,  and  fail  to  run  through  holes  in  the  ring. 

The  grating  adds  greatly  to  the  life  of  the  stove  by  pre- 
venting baking  of  the  sand  and  consequent  burning  of  the 
castings.  It  is  well  worth  the  additional  cost  in  this  respect 
alone.  The  whole  construction  is  for  service  and  durability, 
and  we  feel  confident  that  there  is  no  stove  for  the  purpose 
made  superior  in  any  respect  to  the  one  we  herewith  present. 


No. 

Tons  Capacity 
DaiLv 

Weight           1              Each 

lbs.               1  Without  Grating 

GratinR 
Each 

I 

3 

10 

V2 

1200 
700 
400 

$75.00 
60.00 
40.00 

$20.00 
12.00 
10.00 

Fig.  548C 
Sand  Drier  ^vith   Grating 


SALAMANDERS 


Fis.  548F 


For  drying  out  new  buildings,  etc.  Body  15x15  inches,  total  height  30 
inches.  Heavy  steel  band  legs  rounded  under  pan,  to  prevent  marring  floors. 
Strongly  riveted   and  braced.     Heavy   cast   grate. 

No.  18  gauge  steel,  complete  A\ithout    covers $2.00 

No.  16  gauge  steel,  complete  Avithout   covers 2.50 

Extra  grates    40 

Covers    \\      .'50 

Hood  with  pipe  outlet .    I'.OQ 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  Go. 


3G3 


ELECTRIC  HAMMERS 


The  Electric  Hammer  illustrated  above  is  the  most  successful  hammer  of  its  kind.  It  has  been 
on  the  market  for  six  years,  and  in  that  time  has  demonstrated  conclusively  its  advantages  over 
hand  work. 

Owing  to  its  wide  range  of  service,  it  is  extremely  popular  with  all  classes  of  mechanics. 
The  rapidity  with  which  work  can  be  done  with  these  hammers,  and  the  economy  of  operation 
combined  with  the  very  reasonable  price  of  the  machine,  appeals  to  the  trade,  and  thousands  of  them 
are  in  use  throughout  the  world,  and  are  giving  the  highest  satisfaction. 


WHERE   ELECTRIC   HAMMERS   ARE   USED 

All  the  sizes  are  used  by  general  contractors,  electrical,  plumbing,  heating,  ventilating  and  in 
fact  all  the  sub-contractors  on  fireproof  structures;  by  installers  of  machinery,  elevators,  carrier 
systems,  telephones,  pneumatic  tubes,  mail  chutes,  fire  doors,  stair  treads,  railings,  ornamental 
iron  work,  opera  chairs,  carpets,  etc.;  by  chief  engineers  in  maintenance  work  in  fireproof  build- 
ings; in  fact  by  everyone  who  has  occasion  to  drill  or  cut  concrete,  brick  or  stone  for  the  installa- 
tion of  expansion  bolts,  pipes,  removal  of  foundations,  openings  or  the  like,  channeling  plaster, 
surfacing  or  bush  hammering  concrete  or  stone,  removing  mortar  from  terra  cotta,  brick  or  stone 
walls  before  repointing,  etc.    They  are  exceptionally  useful  to  awning  hangers. 

The  U-2  and  D-3  sizes  are  also  used  in  paint  mills  and  the  like  for  redressing  stones;  for  scaling 
paint  from  ship  bulkheads,  scale  from  condenser  tubes  and  rust  and  barnacles  from  buoys,  etc. 

The  U-6  and  D-4  are  the  tools  most  generally  recommended  to  the  contractor.  Their  weight 
is  such  as  to  make  them  easily  handled  and  their  capacity  which  enables  them  to  drill  up  to  one  inch 
in  diameter  in  concrete  covers  most  of  the  requirements  of  contracting  work. 

The  D-7  and  D-9  are  used  in  mines,  where  electricity  is  available,  for  the  installation  of  hangers, 
for  drilling  to  break  down  the  overhead  rock  in  increasing  the  size  of  the  entries,  etc. 

These  tools  are  simple  in  construction  and  all  the  working  parts  are  readily  accessible.  The 
handle  which  has  been  designed  for  comfort  provides  an  easy  and  firm  grip  for  the  operator  and  also 
contains  a  rugged  quick  make  and  break  switch  which  controls  the  tool. 

Materials  and  workmanship  are  of  the  best  and  all  parts  are  made  to  gauges  and  are  inter- 
changeable. Each  tool  is  complete  Avith  flexible  cord  and  plug  and  may  be  connected  directly  to 
any  lamp  socket. 

Direct    Current   Only 


Type  No. 

Voltage 

Power  Con- 
sumption Watts 

Blows 
per  minute 

Capacity  in 

Concrete 

inche.s 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 

D-3 
D.4 
D.7 

110  or  220 
110  or  220 
110  or  220 

150 
220 

5  50 

4000 
1800 
1300 

V2 

1 
IV2 

14 
25 
50 

$100.00 
125.00 
160.00 

UNIVERSAL 
Operate  on  D.  C.  or  Alternating  Current  23,  30  or  60  Cycles 


U.2  110  or  220 

U-6  110  or  220 


150 
240 


4000 
1800 


1/2 


$125.00 
150.00 


The  capacities  given  are  conservative  and  approximate.  The  tools  cannot  be  forced,  the 
strength  of  the  blow  is  constant  and  the  capacity  depends  upon  economical  drilling  speeds  only. 
There  is  no  danger  of  burning  out  the  machines. 

Each  tool  is  complete  with  10  feet  of  cord  and  plug  and  runs  from  a  lighting  socket. 

FOR    STAR    DRILLS.    BRICK    CHISELS    AND    BULL    POINTS,    SEE    INDEX 


364 


GEO-B-eARPEffTER  ^  Go. 


"JAGKHAMER"  ROCK  DRILLS 


The  "Jackliamer" 
Pis,  B.  C.  R.  W.  430 


The  ''Jackhamer"  (Type  BCR-430)  may  be  used  as  a  hand 
drill  or  a  mounted  drill  as  the  nature  of  the  work  may  require.  It 
is  quickly  slipped  in  or  out  of  a  simple  feed  shell  mounting  (Type 
JM-6)  for  either  class  of  service. 

Under  certain  conditions,  especially  where  dust  is  experienced, 
the  Jaekhamer  can  be  supplied  with  a  water  feeding  device.  When 
so  equipped  this  type  is  designated  Type  BCRW-430. 

0^\'ing  to  the  fact  that  it  operates  successfully  by  steam  or 
air,  steam  shovel  users  find  the  "Jackliamer"  particularly  valu- 
able for  breaking  up  large  boulders  in  front  of  the  shovel. 

In  metal,  coal,  gypsum,  salt  and  other  mining  operations  the 
"Jackliamer"  has  established  many  records  for  economical  opera- 
tion. Some  of  the  principal  uses  are  underhand  stoping,  tunnel 
trimming,  cutting  channels  in  roof  for  trolley  cross-overs,  drilling 
trolley  hanger  holes,  bench  work,  block-holing,  cutting  cavities 
in  the  rock  for  pumps,  fans,  telephones  and  other  apparatus, 
cutting  hitches  for  timbers,  cutting  drainage  ditches,  sinking  shafts 
and  winzes,  and  driving  tunnels  and  gangways. 

In  farming  and  reclamation  service  the  "Jaekhamer"  finds 
many  applications  for  clearing  land,  digging  irrigation  trenches, 
digging  pits,  etc.  ^  _  • 

Coal  miners  find  the  "Jaekhamer,"  using  spiral  steel,  far 
superior  to  the  old  style  hand  auger  for  boring  coal. 

"Jackhamers"  are  admirably  adapted  for  caisson  work. 
Likewise  many  uses  are  found  for  them  in  drilling  rock  for  build- 
ing and  bridge  foundations.  The  construction  of  aqueducts,  dams, 
canals,  railroads  and  public  highways,  grading  streets,  stripping  of  old  pavements  and  various 
other  municipal  improvements  comprise  important  fields  in  which  "Jackhamers"  have  brought- 
about  marked  economies. 

In  quarrying  operation,  "Jackhamers"  are  suitable  for  bench  work,  block-holmg,  plug 
and  feather  work,  etc. 

ESSENTIAL  DETAILS  OF  THE   "JACKHAMER" 

"BCRW-430" 
"BCR-430"  Water 

Jaekhamer  Jaekhamer 

Length,  inches 191/2  20 

Cylinder  diameter,  inches 2  %  2 1^4 

Stroke,  inches 2  2 

Steel  used,   inch ■%  Hollow  %  Hollow 

or  special  Spiral  and  Twisted,  as  shown     Hexagon  Hexagon 

in  tables. 

Size  of  Air  Hose,  inch %  % 

Size  of  Water  Hose,  inch Vz 

Weight,  lbs 41  41 

List $100.00  $110.00 

ESSENTIAL  DETAILS  OF  THE   "JM-6"  AND  "JMW-6" 
MOUNTINGS 

Weight,  lbs.  ' 63 

Weight  with  Jaekhamer,  lbs 104 

Length,  inches    39  % 

Height,  inches    10  % 

Distance    from    center    of   Drilling   Machine    to    top    of 

mounting,   inches    2  % 

Length  of  Screw  Peed,  inches 24  14 

Slide  of  Cone  on  Shell,  inches 19  M 

Maximum  travel  of  Machine,  inches 43  V2 

List,  each   $60.00 


The   "Jaekhamer"    Mouutiug 


The    "Jaekhamer"    in    the    Mounting 


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36c 


IMPERIAL  VERTICAL  AIR  COMPRESSORS 


Type  XII,  Power  Driven 
Air   Pressure,   60  to   150  Pounds 

Single  stage  air,  single  acting,  water  jacketed, 
dust  proof  enclosed  construction,  automatic  con- 
stant level  splash  lubrication,  ring  inlet  valve 
on  41/^x5  size,  no  inlet  valve  on  smaller  sizes, 
plate  discharge  valve  on  all  sizes.  Can  be  fur- 
nished with  air  cooled  cylinder  in  smallest  size. 
Water  reservoir  cooled  on  all  sizes  at  extra  cost. 

This  machine  can  be  furnished  complete  with 
motor  and  short  belt  drive  attachment  as  a  com- 
plete electrical   unit. 


Piston 
Displace- 
ment 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

H.  P. 
Required 

DIMENSIONS 

WEIGHT 

Com- 
plete 
Com- 
pressor 

Keser- 

voir 
Cooler 

Im- 
perial 

Un- 
loader 

Tight 

and 

Loose 

Pulleys 

Foundation 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Net 

.Sliip. 
ping 

Bolts,  Nut.s 
and  Washers 

•2     x2>2 

t2V2x3 

3%x4 

4%x5 

6     x6 

18-   3.2 
3.S-   G.O 
7.7-12.2 
14.9-23.0 
29.5-44  2 

400-700 
450-700 
350-550 
325-500 
300-450 

.6-10 

.95-   1  5 

1.9   -   3.0 

3.6   -   5.5 

fi  S    -10.0 

14% 
17 

28 

10 
12 
16 
20 
24 

20 

22% 

29 

95 
160 
275 
460 
830 

150 
220 
315 
530 
900 

$36.00 
60.00 
82.00 
115.00 
190  00 

$3.00 
4.50 
6  50 

10.00 

$18.00 
18.00 
20  00 
30.00 

$6.50 
7.50 
13.50 
14  00 
20.00 

$1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
2.00 

^s^^- 


*.\ir  Cooled  Only — For  intermittent  service.    tAir  or  Water  Cooled. 


TRIPOD  ROCK  DRILLS 

For  rock  drilling  in  open  cut  work  requiring  holes  of  considerable 
depth  and  large  diameter  the  Butterfly  and  Sergeant  Tripod  Drills  will  be 
found  to  give  highly  satisfactory  service. 

These  drills  are  very  simple  in  design  and  durably  constructed.  Con- 
tractors and  others  who  have  employed  these  drills  have  found  them 
very  economical  to  operate  and  speak  well  of  their  performance. 

While  shown  here  for  tripod  work  they  may  be  used  on  bar  or  column 
if  desired.     . 


SERGEANT  "AUXILIARY  VALVE"  ROCK  DRILLS 


Symbol  indicatingr  size  and  type., 


Diameter  of  Cylinder In 

Length   of  strolte in. 

Length    of  drill   from   end   of   crank 

to    end    of   piston In. 

Depth  of  hole  drilled  without  change 

of  bit    In. 

Diameter    of    supply    inlet     (standard 

pipe)     In. 

Approximate     strokes     per     minute 

■with   75   lbs.    pressure   at   drill 

Depth  of  vertical  hole  each  machine 

will    drill   easily   from    1    to ft 

Diameter  of  holes  drilled  as  desired, 

from   in 

Diameter  of  octagon  steel  used.... in. 
Size    of    shanks    (diameter    and 

length)     in. 

Numbers   of    pieces   in    set    of   steels 

to  drill  holes  to  depths,  as  stated.  . 
Best  size  of  boiler  to  give  plenty  of 

steam   at   high   pressure. 

Drill  unmounted,  with  wrenches  and 

fittings,   not   hoxed lbs. 


Drill    complete,    vritb   \rrenche8   and 
fittings   without   tripod  or  column. 


37 
15 
% 
500 


%  tol% 
%  or  % 

%x5 

6 

6  H  P 

140 


1  '0  1% 

1&  % 
%x5 

5 
8  H  P 
190 


$20(k00 


2% 

6'^ 


24 
1 
375 
10 


^4to2% 


S  H  P 

270 


48% 

24 

1 
350 

14 

l%to2% 
!%&!% 

I%x6 

7 

SHP 

280 


D44 


6'/2 

48% 

24 

1 
350 

14 

1%  to  2  14 
1%&1% 

l%x6 

7 

SHP 

285 


$340.00   !  $340.00 


49 

24 

1 

350 

16 

l%to2% 
1  %  &  1  % 

l%x6 

8 

10  H  P 

295 


$2(M).00 


3^4 

6y2 

49 
24 
1 
350 


l%to2% 
IM  &1% 


10  H  P 
300 


7 

52 

24 

1 

300 

20 

l%to3 
1  %  &  1  Vi 

l%x6 

10 

10  H  P 

405 


$380.00 


3% 
7% 

.52% 

24 

1 

300 

20 


l'ix6 

10 

10  HP 

410 


$300.00 


Note: — DRILL  COMPLETE   Includes  drill,    throttle,   oiler  and  wrenches,  and   does  not  include  mountings,  steels,  hose  or 
blacksmith's  tools.     For  full  Information  and  prices  on  tripods,  Columns,  Hose,  Blacksmith's  Tools  and  Steels,  se«  Index. 

FOR  OTHER  STYLES  OF  COMPRESSORS,  AND  DRILL  RODS,  STAR   DRILLS,  ETC..  SEE   INDEX 


366 


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Fig.  lOP 


PNEUMATIC  TOOLS 
CHICAGO  DRILLS 

No/  lOF — Little  Giant  Midget  Drill,  Xon-Reversible 

The  ideal  drill  for  drilling  tell-tale  holes  in  stay- 
bolts  and  keeping  them  open.  Can  be  fitted  with 
throttle  when  so  ordered. 

Speed  light,  2400  RPM.  Length  over  all,  10  inches. 

Weight 8   lbs. 

List  Price $100.00 

Improved  Bail-Bearing  Little  Giant  Drills, 
Non-Reversible 

Size    No.   1  No.   2  No.   4 

Capacity 2   inch  1  ^   inch  %    inch 

Size  Socket    (Morse 

Taper)    No.   4  No.   3  No.   2 

Speed,  light 340   RPM  450   RPM  700   RPM 

Weight 58   lbs.  41  lbs.  22 1^    lbs. 

List  Price    $160.00  $150.00  $140.00 


Fig.  1 


Fig.  4 


No.  4 — Improved  Little  Giant  Grinder  or  Casting 
Cleaner 

Grip  handle  provided  with  trigger,  which  when 
pressed  down  opens  throttle,  and  is  held  in  that  posi- 
tion until  released  by  pressing  button  at  side. 

Speed,    light    3000    RPM.      Length    over    all,    2  0 
inches.     Capacity,  8  inch  by  1  inch  emery  wheel. 

Weight 23  lbs. 

List   Price    $160.00 

Little  Giant  Wood  Boring  Machines 

Size    BW  CW 

Capacity    2   inch  4   inch 

Speed,   light    600   RPM  220   RPM 

Weight 14  lbs.         30   lbs. 

List  Price $140.00        $150.00 


GEO-BCAR^PEhfTER   S  GO. 


36< 


PNEUMATIC  TOOLS 
"CHICAGO"  CHIPPING  AND  RIVETING  HAMMERS 


Fig.   B    K-1.     Chipping    Hammer  15  jj.j  Fig.  60.     Boyer  Riveting  Haumer 

Light  Chipping  and  Medium  Calking.     Weight,  11%  lbs. 

List  price $90.00 

BK-l  X 
Light  Chipping  and  Medium  Calking  Hammer,  slightly  heavier  than  the  B  K-1.      Weight,  12 14   lbs. 

List  price $90.00 

B  K-2 
Medium  Chipping  and  Calking  Hammer.      Weight,  13  lbs. 

List  price $90.00 

IJ  K.2  X 
Medium  Chipping  and  Calking  Hammer,  slightly  heavier  than  the  B  K-2.      Weight,    14  lbs. 

List  price $90.00 

B  K-.3 
Heavv  Chipping  and  Calking,  Light  Riveting.      Weight,  14 14  lbs. 

List  price $90.00 

B  K-3  X 
Heavy  Chipping  and  Calking,  Light  Riveting,  slightly  heavier  than  the  B  K-3.      Weight,   15   lbs. 

List  price $90.00 

B  K-4 
Heaviest  Chipping  and  Calking  Hammer.      Weight,  15  14  lbs. 

List  price $90.00 

Xo.  60 — BOYER 
6  inch  stroke;  capacity  up  to  %  inch  rivets.      Weight,  22  lbs. 

List  price $100. Oft 

Xo.  80 — BOYER 
S  inch  stroke;   capacity  up  to  1%    inch  rivets.      Weight,  24  lbs. 

List  price $100.00 

Xo.  90 — BOYER 
9  inch  stroke;   capacity  up  to  IVi   inch  rivets.     Weight,  25  lbs. 

List  price $100.00 

Fig.    40.       BOYER  LOXG  HOLDER-OX 
For  backing  up  Rivets 

Diameter  of  piston 3  %  in.. 

Stroke  of  piston 4         " 

Shortest  length  over  all,  including  set 15  %     " 

Distance  from  center  of  rivet  set  to  side  of  Holder-on 1  %     " 

Weight   251/2  lbs. 

Price,  each $50.00 

Short   Holder-on 50.00 


Fig.  40A 

Owing  to  the  extremely  heavy  blow  of  the  Boyer 
Hammers,  and  the  unusually  severe  punishment  it 
inflicts  on  the  rivet  set,  the  Parker  set  is  used.  As 
will  be  seen  from  the  cut,  the  Parker  set  has  a  wide 
tapering  shoulder  which  enables  it  to  better  absorb 
and  withstand  the  effects  of  the  heavy  blows  of  this 
hammer. 

Size,     V2  inch list  each   $1.00 

Size,     %  inch "  1.00 

Size,     %  inch "  1.00 

Size,     %  inch "  1.00 

Size,  1      inch "  1.00 

FOR  FORGES  AND  RIVETING  TOOLS,  SEE  INDEX 


Fig.    40 
Holder  On 


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CARPENTERS'  OXY-ACETYLENE  WELDING  AND  GUTTING 

OUTFITS 

CARPENTER  No.  1  OUTFIT 

Designed  for  general  repairs  in  Machine  and  Blacksmith 
Shops,  Mills,  Foundries,  Factories,  etc. — in  fact  any  .iob 
wliere  the  average  steel  weld  will  not  be  over  %  inch 
Illicit,  and  cast  iron  1%  inch  thick.  An  excellent  all 
around  apparatus  where  careful  and  accurate  work  is  re- 
quired on  machines,  engine  parts,  dies,  tools,  castings, 
forging,  frames,  crank  cases,  transmission  cases  and  gears. 

LIST    OF    EQUIPMENT 

1  No.  1  Torch,  nickeled  throughout,  with  6  copper  tips. 
Torch  is  19  inches  long,  weighs  30  oz.,  and  will  be 
supplied  in  90,  30  or  15  degree  heads  as  ordered. 

1  No.  1  Oxygen  Regulating  Pressure  Valve,  nickeled 
throughout,  with  one  50-lb.  nickeled  line  pressure 
gauge  or  one  150-lb.  gauge  if  ordered  with  cutting 
attachment    (see   below). 

1  No.   1   Acetylene  Regulating  Pressure  Valve,   gun  metal 
finish,  with  one  50-lb.  black  line  gauge. 
10  feet  White   150-lb.   High-Pressure   Hose. 
10  feet  Black  150-lb.  High-Pressure  Hose. 

1   9  inch  nickeled  Monkey  Wrench. 

1   7  inch  nickeled  Monkey  Wrench. 

r  set  olive  green   oval  Welders'    Goggles  with  gauze  face 
protector. 

1  Carbon  Removing  Torch. 

2  Instruction  Books. 

1  Steel    Shipping    Case. 
5  lbs.  Hysilicon  C.  I.  Welding  Rod. 
5  lbs.  Low  Carbon  Steel  Welding  Rod. 

2  lbs.  Norway  Iron  Welding  Rod. 

1  lb.  Cast  Bronze  Rod    (for  brass  or  bronze  welding). 
1  lb.   Cast  Aluminum  Welding  Rod. 

1  stick  Aluminum  Solder. 

2  lbs.   Cast  Iron  Flux. 
1  lb.  Brass  and  Copper  Flux. 
1  bottle  Aluminum  Flux. 


Fig.  71 

CARPENTER  No.  2  WELDING 
OUTFIT 

Safe — Practical — Economical 

This  apparatus  is  designed  for  use  in  large  Welding 
Shops,  for  general  repairs  in  Mills,  Factories,  Large 
Foundries,  Boiler  Shops,  Railroad  Shops,  etc.  Its  welding 
capacity  is  exceptional.  The  Welding  Torch  will  weld 
up  to  XV2  inch  thickness  of  steel,  and  4  inch  thickness 
of  cast  iron. 

LIST    OF    EQUIPMENT 
1  No.  2  Torch,  nickeled  throughout,   with  10  copper  tips. 

Torch  is  22  inches  long  and  weighs  30  oz. 
1  No.    2    Long   Arm    Oxygen    Regulating    Pressure    Valve, 
nickeled     throughout     and     fitted     with     a     3,000     lb. 
safety  back,  tool  steel  spring  gauge  to  show  the  tank 
pressure,  and  a  150-lb.  line  gauge  to  show  the  work- 
ing  pressure.      Also    a    needle    valve    and    hose    con- 
nection   outlet    from     Vi     inch    to     %     inch    hose    as 
specified. 
T  No.   2  Long  Arm  Acetylene  Regulating  Pressure  Valve, 
gun  metal  finish,   fitted  with  a  300-lb.   tank  pressure 
gauge  and   50-lb.   line  pressure   gauge.      Needle   valve 
outlet  with    Vi    inch  to   %    inch  hose   connections  are 
supplied  as  specified.      (Note: — This  valve  contains  a 
Silver   Bronze  Diaphragm    as   required   by   the   U.   S. 
Bureau   of    Safety   Transportation   of   Explosives.) 
10  feet  White  High-Pressure  Hose  for  Oxygen. 
10  feet  Black  High-Pressure  Hose  for  Acetrylene. 
1  large  nickeled  Wrench. 
1   small  nickeled  Wrench. 

1  pair  Welders'  Goggles,  large  oval  lenses  of  amber  olive 
glass  and  metal   gauze  spark  protector. 

1  Carbon  Removing  'Torch. 

2  Instruction  Books. 

1  Steel    Shipping    Case. 

10  lbs.  assorted   Cast    Iron    Welding   Rod    (i%    to    %    inch 

diameter). 
10  lbs.    Vs    inch    to    Vi    inch    Low    Carbon    Steel    Welding 

Rod. 
5   lbs.    %    inch  to   Vi    inch  Norway  Iron  Welding  Rod. 

3  lbs.  Cast  Bronze  Welding  Rod   (for  brass  or  bronze). 

2  lbs.    1%    inch    and     Vi     inch    Cast    Aluminum    Welding 

Bods. 
1  lb.    Cast   Manganese   Bronze   Rods    (for   malleable   iron 
brazing,  etc.). 

1  lb.  -ft   inch  and   Vi    inch  Cast  Copper  Welding  Rods. 

2  lbs.  Cast  Iron  Flux. 

1  lb.  Brass,  Bronze  and  Copper  Flux. 

3  bottles    (12    oz.)    Aluminum    Flux. 


fttlftjy 


Fig.  72 

No.  2.     Torch,  with   cutting  attachment $110.00 

No.  2.     Torch,  without  cutting  attachment.  .  .      95.00 
Extra  Torch  with  10  tips 28.00 


Fig.  73 


No.  1.     Torch,  with  cutting  attaohuient.  ....  .$70.00 

No.  1.     Torch,  ^vithout  cutting  attachment.  .  .    55.00 
Extra  Torch  with  6  tips .21.00 

CARPENTER  No.  0  OUTFIT 

For  Auto  Repair  Shops  and  Garages,  small  Foundries, 
Machine  Shops,  Die  Shops,  Shoe  Factories,  Textile  Mills, 
etc. 

LIST    OF    EQUIPMENT 

1   Pressure  Welding  Torch,  nickel  plated  throughout,  with 

5  tips;   will  weld  from   sV  inch  to   %    inch  thickness 

of  metal. 
1   Oxygen    Pressure    Regulator,    with    50-lb.    line    gauge, 

nickel  plated. 
.1  Acetylene    Pressure   Regulator,    with    50-lb.    line    gauge, 

gun   metal. 
1   nickel   plated  Wrench. 
18   feet  High   Pressure  Welding  Hose,   with   clamps. 
1  pair  Welders'   Goggles,  olive  shade  lenses. 

1  Steel   Carrying   Case. 

2  Instruction  Books. 


r 


Fig. 


No.  0.     Torch  complete $44.00 

No.  O.     Extra  Torch  with  5  tips 16.50 


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CARPENTER'S   GUTTING   TOOLS,    REGULATING  VALVES,  SOLDERING 
AND  BRAZING  TOOLS  AND  WELDING  SUPPLIES 


Pig.  S3 

CARPENTER'S    SOLDERING    AND    BRAZING 

TOOLS 

For  all   kinds   of  heavy   soldering  and  brazing. 

Outfit  "A"  complete  with  acetylene  torch  with 
head  No.  1  (radiator  soldering-),  head  No.  2  (radiator 
soldering),  head  No.  3  (.soldering-  of  seams),  head 
No.  4  (all  kinds  of  brazing),  head  No.  5  (extra  heavy 
soldering)  and  head  No.  6  (light  general  soldering), 
6  feet  hose,  2  hose  clamps.  Complete,  packed  in 
a    box    $11.90 

Outfit  "B"  complete  with  City  or  Natural  Gas 
Torch  and  all  heads  listed  with  Outfit  "A,"  packed 
in    a    box $12.90 

Outfit  "C"  (Combination  Outfit)  complete  with 
both  torches  and  all  the  heads,  packed  in  a  box. 
i'rice    .iilS.SO 

Acetylene  Soldering  and  Brazing  Torch  alone 
(without   heads)    $3.00 

City    Gas     Soldering  ~and    Brazing    Torch     alone 

(without   heads)    $5.00 

Head  No.   1   For  radiator    soldering     1.00 

Head  No.   2   For  radiator    soldering     1.00 

Head  No.   3   For  seam    soldering     2.00 

Head  No.   4   For  all    kinds    of    brazing SO 

Head  No.   5   For  extra    heavy    soldering 1.50 

Head  No.   6   For  light    general    soldering 1.10 

CARPENTER'S  COMBINATION  OUTFIT 

This  outfit  In  used  for  -welding,  lead  burning, 
soldering  and  brazing. 

The  Torch  is  supplied,  unless  otherwise  specified, 
with  the  following  3  tips: 
Tip  Xo.  1 — Used    in    connection    with    oxygen    and 

acetylene    gases   for   welding. 
Tip  Xo.  2 — Used    in    connection    with    oxygen    and 

hydrogen  or  city  gas  for  lead  fusing. 
Tip   Xo.   3 — Used    in    connection    with    city    gas   and 

compressed  air  for  soldering  and  brazing. 

If  it  be  desired  to  use  this  torch  for  what  we 
term  "country  use,"  i.  e.,  where  city  gas  and  com- 
pressed air  are  not  easily  obtainable,  we  will  sup- 
ply the  torch  with  three  special  tips,  all  for  use 
with  oxygen  and  acetylene  gases. 

In  addition  to  the  torch  and  three  tips,  the  outfit 
includes  two  8  foot  lengths  of  hose  with  hose 
clamps. 

Without   Wall   Attachment $16.00 

Wall   Attachment   if   desired 4.00 

Oxygen  Regulator  with  50  lb.  Gauge  if  desired  11.50 


Pig.  81 

CARPENTER'S  CUTTING  TORCH 

This  torch  will  cut  steel  or  iron  from  Vg   inch  to  6 
inches  thick  in  any  direction.     It  is  valuable  where 
the  job  to  be  cut  is  over  3  inches  long. 
Cutting  Torch,  with  3  tips  and  wheel  guide.  ..540.00 


Pig.  «2 

CARPENTER'S   CUTTING   ATTACILMENT 

Outfits  for  Nos.   0,   1   or  2  can  be  supplied  with  a 
cutting  attachment,  which  will  cut  straight  or  cir- 
cular  cuts  from    i/g    inch   to   3   inches  thick. 
Attachment,    with    3    tips $15.00 

REGULATING   VALVES 


No.  2  Oxygen,  Hydrogen,. 
COo,  or  Air  Regulating  Pres- 
sure Valve  with  3,000  lb. 
steel  spring,  safety  back, 
pressure  tank  gauge  and  50, 
150  or  200  lb.  line  gauge. 
Needle  shut-off  hose  connec- 
tion. Valve  and  gauges 
nickel  plated. 


Oxygen  Regulator   (long  arm  style) $9.70 

3,000     lb.     Gauge 2.S0 

50,    150   or   200   lb.   Gauge ^..-.O 

List    price,    complete $25.00 


No.  1.  Low  Pressure  Oxygen, 
Hydrogen,  CO2,  and  air  regulat- 
ing valve  with  50  lb.  line  pres- 
sure gauge.  Valve  and  gauge 
nickel  plated  throughout. 
Oxygen     Regulator,    3    inch 

diaphragm    $  0.40 

50   lb.   Gauge 2..'»0 

F'ig.  8«  List    price,    complete $11.90 

WELDING  SUPPLIES,   NON-OXIDIZING 

Cast  Iron  Rod  (ft,  ^,  •^,  %  inch) per  lb.,  $0.19 

Norway  Iron  Rod  ( 14,  ft,  %  inch) "  J88 

Carbon  Steel  Rod  (14,  %,%  inch) "  .16 

Cast  Bronze  Rod   (ft,    14   inch) "  .86 

Cast  Manganese  Bronze  (ft,  ^  inch)...  "  .82 

Tobin    Bronze    Rod    (ft,    V4,    inch) "  .82 

Cast   Copper   Rod    (fV,    y^    inch) ; .  .  "  1.02 

Cast  Iron  Flux  (Vz  or  1  lb.  boxes) "  .54 

Bronze    or    Copper    Flux "  .OS 

Aluminum     Flux     "  1.80 

All   rods   in   above   list  are  cast   16   to  18  inches, 
except  Norway  and  Low  Carbon  Steel. 


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DIRECT  PRESSURE  SAND  BLAST  MACHINE 


different  sized  hose  and  nozzles.     The 

different  nozzles  at  varying  pressures: 

TABLE 


A  simple  sturdy  sand  blasting  machine  of  few  parts, 
available  for  every  kind  of  sand  blasting  work,  operating 
at  any  desired  pressure  and  with  any  abrasive  material. 
Machines  are  tested  for  a  110  pound  maximum  working 
pressure,  are  safe,  simple  and  easy  to  understand  and 
operate. 

A  dished  head  with  automatic  rocking  screen  and 
automatic  filling  valve,  allows  for  quick  filling  without  the 
use  of  pail  or  funnel. 

A  coned  bottom  gives  constant  feed  to  the  abrasive, 
eliminates  false  structural  work  inside  of  the  blast  and 
dead  storage  of  abrasive.  Air  and  sand  feed  mechanism 
in  one  piece,  easily  removed  for  examination  or  cleaning, 
eliminating  the  use  of  manhole  in  the  tank. 

Air  valves  are  quick  acting  lever  type,  and  packed  to 
prevent  leakage  of  air. 

Every  machine  completely  equipped  ready  for  opera- 
tion, including  a  Moisture  Separator,  15  feet  of  special 
Sand  Blast  hose,  150  nozzles,  operator's  Hood,  Respirator, 
and  armored  Gloves. 

Standard  machines  are  stocked  in  the  following  sizes: 
Rated   Sand   Storage 
Size  Capacity,  Lbs.  Price 

1 500  $400.00 

2 lO'OO  600.00 

3  Standard  Foundry  Blast 2000  750.00 

4 4000  and  up  Special 

Special  machines  of  any  size,  with  single  or  multiple 
hose  for  the  use  of  more  than  one  operator.  These  Blasts 
have  all  of  the  features  of  our  Standard  Hose  Machines, 
being  equipped  with  independent  controls  so  that  all  opera- 
tors are  free  to  operate  without  interfering  one  with  the 
other,  thus  avoiding  the  disadvantage  of  operating  more 
than  one  hose  from  a  single  outlet. 

Air  consumption  is  governed  by  the  size  of  nozzle  open- 
ing and  pressure  maintained.  Hose,  with  the  best  grade 
thick  rubber  lining,  is  of  ample  size  to  carry  sand  volume, 
with  least  wear.  Every  machine  irrespective  of  its  size  has 
the  same  efficiency  and  may  be  equipped  with  any  of  the 
following  table  gives   air-flow   and   sand   discharge  through 

OF    AIR    CONSUMPTION 


Air  Plow  in  Cu.   Ft.   Free  Air  Per  Min. 
Gaupre   Pressure 


Nozzle 

Opening 

inch 


Hose  Internal 

Diameter 

inch 


Sand  Flow 
lbs.  per  Hour 


A 

% 

500 

V4 

% 

900 

tk 

1 

1300 

% 

11/2 

1700 

1/2 


IV2 


3000 


30 

1        40 

1        50 

60 

1        70 

1        80 

90 

23 

1      28 

1      33 

1      38 

1      43 

1      48 

53 

40 

1      49 

1      54 

58 

1      76 

1      85 

94 

63 

1      77 

1      91 

1    105 

1    119 

1    134 

147 

90 

j    110 

1    130 

1    151 

j    171 

i    191 

211 

196 


232       I    26{ 


I    304 


340 


376 


The  sand  drops  from  the  sand  tank  through  a  diaphragm  (not  an  adjustable  valve),  directly 
into  the  carburetor  where  the  air,  introduced  opposite  the  opening  of  the  hose  picks  it  up  and 
drives  it  in  a  straight  line  through  the  hose  out  of  the  nozzle. 

Air  at  the  blasting  pressure  is  admitted  to  the  sand  tank  above  the  sand,  and  also  to  the  inlet 
of  the  carburetor,  directly  below  the  sand  feeding  diaphragm,  balancing  the  pressure  on  both  sides 
of  the  diaphragm,  allowing  the  abrasive  to  drop  by  gravity  into  the  supporting  stream  of  air, 
causing  least  wear  possible  with  the  handling  of  abrasive  material. 

Clogging  of  the  apparatus  is  prevented  by  the  removal  of  moisture  from  the  compressed  air 
which  passes  through  the  Moisture  Separator  before  entering  the  machine  and  the  -hose  line. 
The  screen  through  which  all  the  abrasive  material  is  passed  before  entering  the  sand  tank,  is 
mounted  on  a  rocking  frame  directly  above  the  filling  valve.  This  allows  for  quick  filling  without 
the  use  of  pail  or  funnel. 

In  considering  the  installation  of  a  Sand  Blast  machine,  adapted  to  your  own  requirements, 
write  us  giving  your  daily  tonnage,  a  description  of  the  work — if  possible  sending  catalogue,  blue 
prints  or  illustrations,  marked  with  dimensions  and  weight.  Tell  us  how  many  cubic  feet  of  free  air 
per  minute  and  what  pressure  is  available  for  sand  blast  use,  and  we  will  be  glad  to  advise  you 
what  you  may  reasonably  expect  from  the  use  of  a  sand  blast  machine,  based  on  our  experience  and 
actual  practice  with  other  plants  doing  a  like  character  of  work. 

FOR    SAND   BLAST   NOZZLES    SEE   INDEX 


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3ri 


BUCKEYE  SURFACE  HEATER  AND  GROUND  THAWER 


Hood  48  inches  wide,  price .5125.00 


BUCKEYE   PORTABLE   METAL   MELTING 
FURNACES 

Built  in  a  Number  of  Designs  and  Sizes 
Typ^  SH  as  per  illustration.    Will  take  in  a  Melting  Pot  up 

to  750  lb.  capacity. 

Price,  including  Pot,  450  lb.  size $150.00 

T3rpe  S,  same  general  design  but  smaller.    "Will  take  in  a  Pot 

up  to  450  lb.  capacity. 

Price $105.00 


THE  BUCKEYE  HEATER  PORTABLE 

OIL  BURNER  H^8.  i  / 

Over  5000  in  daily  use,  among  Water  Works  -J^^S"^**"*-*^-^ 

for  melting  lead  from  pipe  joints;  Boiler  Shops,  .  .^jjMjj^g*:^     ^  h-  .^^ 

Railroads,  Shipyards,  Boats,  Foundries,  and  for  :;, 

many  operations.  =»**-^  -^ 

Wherever  there  is  compressed  air  available  we  advise  our  Type  B. 

SIZES,    PRICES   AND   TYPES 
Type  A,  complete  outfit  with  Oil  and  Air  Pump : 

Size 2A  3A  4A 

Price,  Outfit  with  Single  Burner .$60.00         $90.00         $120.00 

Price,  Outfit  with  Double  Burner 81.00        117.00  153.00 

Type   B,    requires    compressed   air    connections,  but  the  Burner  can  be  stopped  and 
started  instantly,  best  Oil  Burner  in  the  market. 

Size OB  IB  2B  3B  4B 

Price,  Outfit  with  Single  Burner $50.00         .$60.00         $75.00         $96.00        $108.00 

Price,  Outfit  with  Double  Burner .         70.00  87.00        105.00        1.32.00  156.00 


373 


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COMPRESSED    AIR   OIL   PAINT   SPRAYERS  AND  BURNERS 


Fig.  567A.     SPRAYER 

Has  a  capacity  up  to  25  square  feet  per 
minute.  Will  reacli  places  impossible  to  reach 
with  a  brush. 

Compressed  air  must  be  available  for  operation 
of  these  sprayers. 

Size  No.  11  with  truck price  $113.00 

Without  Truck "  96.00 


No.  10  SPRAYER 

The  No.  10  Sprayer  only  needs  air  connection 
by  hose  and  will  spray  oil  paints,  varnish  and  even 
tar  paints. 


Size  No. 

Capacity 

Price 

1 
2 
3 

11/2   qts. 
3        qts. 
5        qts. 

$12.00 
15.00 
24.00 

Fig.  567B.     No.  10   Sprayer 


KEROSENE  BLOW  TORCH  AND  PAINT  BURNER 


The  Kerosene  Blow  Torch  and  Paint  Burner  is  a  recent 
addition  to  the  large  number  of  similar  appliances  on  the 
market  and  is  becoming  very  popular  on  account  of  its  reliable 
performance  under  all  conditions. 

It  will  do  all  the  work  heretofore  undertaken  with  gasoline 
torches  and  it  is  considered  safer. 


List  price.      ^^    gallon $15.00 

^<v^  List    price,      1    gallon 20.00 


^ig.  567C.     Burner 


FOR   HAND   POWER    SPRAYERS,   SEE   INDEX 


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BRAZING  AND  MELTING  MACHINES.     TORCHES 

Fig.   101   HOT   BLAST  TUBULAR  TORCH.    FOR   fJASOLINE 


Capacity,  3  quarts  „  ^„^ 

Height  over  all.  5  ft.   9   in.      Q  Fig.  101 

Length  of  flame,  12  Inches  Size  of  flame  at  burner,  2  inches  Shipping-  weight,  20  pounds 

Diameter,  2  inches  Net  weight,  11  pounds  Consumption,  1  quart  per  hour 

For  Thawins  Railroad  Switche.s.  This  torch  has  been  adopted  by  many  of  the  large  railroad  systems 
for  use  in  thawing  ice  in  frozen  switches,  automatic  signal  mechanisms,  etc.  It  is  remarkably  efficient 
for  this  purpose. 

For  Destroying  Insect  Pests.  Large  use  of  this  torch  was  made  this  year  in  destroying  chinch  bugs 
and  millions  of  dollars  saved  in  crops.  It  is  invaluable  for  this  purpose  and  for  destroying  insect  pests 
of  fruit  trees,  moths,  caterpillars,   etc.     It  is  recommended    by    many    state    agricultural    colleges. 

For  Burning  AVeeds.  No  more  efficient  device  is  known  for  burning  weeds.  Its  use  for  this  purpose 
is  more  effective  and  labor  saving  than  any  other  means. 

Other  Uses.     Burning  paint  off  large  areas,   skin  drying  moulds  in  foundries,  preheating  surfaces  and 
many  other  purposes. 
List  price  each $32.0O 


Fig. 


69  HOT  BLAST  BRAZING  MACHINE 

For  Kerosene  or  Gasoline 


Fig.    47    HOT    BLAST    UNI- 
VERSAL BRAZING  FORGE 

No.  47  for  Gasoline 

No.  47A  for  Kerosene 


This  Universal  Brazer  is  fit- 
ted with  two  powerful  burners, 
both  mounted  on  double  swing 
joints,  so  that  the  ilames  can 
be  turned  at  any  angle  or  sep- 
arated any  desired  distance. 
When  ordering,  state  if  brazer 
is  required  for  kerosene  or 
gasoline.  No.  47A  for  kerosene 
includes  a  gasoline  torch  for 
generating  the  burner.  Size 
of  flame  at  burner,  IVi  inches: 
length  of  flame,  about  10 
inches;  consumption  about  2 
quarts   per   hour. 


Pig.   47 


Style 

Cap.     Height 
gals,     inches 

Diam. 
inches 

Net  Wt. 
lbs. 

lbs. 

Price 
each 

No.  47 
No.  47A 

8       ,       42 
8       1       42 

121/4 
1214 

70             125    1  $61.30 
70              125    1     69.30 

Fits.  69 


Two  powerful  burners  are  each  mounted  on  swivel 
connections  so  flame  can  be  swung  up  or  down  and 
around,  concentrated  on  a  single  point  or  held 
straight  ahead.  Tripod  is  adjustable,  allowing 
burners  to  be  raised  or  lowered.  Burners  can  be 
lifted  off  when  desired  and  the  flame  carried  to  any 
part  of  the  work.  Work  can  be  left  under  heat  of 
one  burner  on  the  stand  while  the  operator  is  using 
the  other  burner  at  a  distance.  When  removed  from 
stand  the  burners  are  independent  of  stand  parts: 
it  is  therefore  possible  to  reach  parts  that  would 
otherwise  be  inaccessible. 

The  tank  is  of  seamless  steel  with  a  powerful 
pressure  pump  and  air  gauge.  Operator  can  quickly 
obtain  air  pressure   required. 

Each  burner  is  attached  to  ten  feet  of  flexible  oil 
tubing,  making  it  possible  for  two  operators  to 
work  twenty  feet  apart  at  the  same  time.  It  is 
especially  useful  for  automobile  repair  work,  mo- 
torcycles, brazing  large  castings,  baking  molds  in 
foundry   locomotive   and   steel   car   repairing. 

Capacity,  8  gallons;  height  on  stand,  30  inches; 
net  weight,  150  pounds;  shipping  weight,  250 
pounds;  length  of  flame,  about  18  inches;  diameter 
of  flame  at  burner,  2  Inches;  consumption,  about  3 
quarts  per  hour. 

Gasoline  Torch   for  generating  burners   is  sup- 
plied >Tith  each  machine. 

Price  complete,  with  Stand,  as  illustrated ..  .$137.20 

Price  without  Brazing  Stand 126.00 

Price  with   one  Burner  only    110.40 

Price  with  one  Burner  less   Brazing   Stand.  .    100.80 


Figs.  82  and  82A 
HOT    BLAST    PIPE    JOINT 
LEAD  MELTING  MACHINE 

No.  82  for  Gasoline 
No.  82A  for  Kerosene 

Designed  especially  for 
melting  lead  in  pipe  joints  of 
water  and  gas  mains,  and  for 
taking  blisters  out  of  boilers. 
The  generator  is  large  and 
powerful,  producing  a  perfect ' 
blue  flame  of  about  2,800  de- 
grees Fahrenheit.  When  or- 
dering, state  if  machine  is  re- 
quired for  kerosene  or  gaso- 
line. 

A  blow  torch  is  furnished 
with  each  machine  for  gener- 
ating the  burner.  Six  feet  of 
special  oil  hose  accompanies 
each  machine. 

Size  of  flame  at  burner,  2 
inches;  length  of  flame,  about 
12  inches;  consumption,  about 
3  quarts  per  hour. 


Figs.  82  and 

82A 


Style 

Cap. 
gals. 

8 
8 

Height 
inches 

Diam. 
inches 

NetWt.    S)IPS- 

Price 
each 

No.  82 

No.  82A 

27 

27 

12J/i 
12  V4 

90             140 
90             140 

$89.30 
97.30 

57-i 


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PLUMBERS'  TORCHES 


The  Non-Leaking  Filler  Plug  used  In  all  Torches  shown  In  this  catalog  overcomes  what  has  always  been  a  very 
troublesome  feature  in  using  gasoline  torches.  It  is  made  with  a  specially  prepared  lead  washer  recessed  into  the  brass 
plug  and  held  securely  in  place.  This  plug  can  be  screwed  tight  with  the  fingers  and  will  be  found  superior  to  any 
other  style.  There  is  no  small  washer  to  lose  and  no  leather  to  be  destroyed  and  rendered  unserviceable  by  the 
hardening  action  of  the  gasoline.  The  Pump  Plunger  can  be  removed  easily  by  unscrewing  the  pump  cap.  The  leather 
washer  can  then  be  oiled  and  softened.     All  Torches  made  of  polished  brass. 


Fig.  la 
*Fig.   12  "OLD  RELIABLE"   TORCH 

This  is  the  dean    of  gasoline   torches,   it  being  the  first 


torch  of  its  kind  ever  placed 
more  extensively  used  than 
filled  from  the  top. 

Capacity Full  1  quart 

Height  over  all 10  in. 

Diameter    4  in. 

Net   weight    3  lbs. 


Shipping   weight    5  lbs. 

Consumption 

About   Vz  pint  per  hour 

L,lst  price each  $7.20 

*Fig.  212  HOT  BLAST  TORCH 

This  is  a  medium  priced  torch,  with  air  valve  located  at 
base  of  pump  barrel.  "Well  made,  strong,  durable  and  very 
hot.  The  tank  is  of  heavy  No.  IS  gauge  brass  with  brass 
funnel  shaped  bottom  for  filling.  The  burner  is  the  im- 
proved closed  generator  type  designed  for  either  outdoor  or 
inside  use.     Recommended  for  all  ordinary  requirements. 


Fig.  212  Fig.  215 

shown  in  cut.  About  3,000  degrees  of  heat  can  be  obtained 
which  is  nearly  double  the  capacity  of  all  single  valve 
burners.  Recommended  especially  for  light  brazing,  anneal- 
ing light  metal,  brazing  on  used  rubber  tires  and  paint 
burning. 

Capacity    1   quart 

Height  over  all 10%  in. 

Diameter    4  in. 

Net    weight 3  lbs. 


Capacity About  1  quart 

Height  over  all 9%  in. 

Diameter    4  in. 

Net  weight    3  Vi  lbs. 


Shipping    weight.  .  .  .5%  lbs. 

Consumption     

About  '/i  pint  per  hour 

I,ist  price each  $6.80 


Fig.  215  HOT  BLAST  TORCH 


A  strictly  high  grade  \ovi  priced  Torch,  with  our  auto- 
matic Spring  Valve  Pump  in  the  handle,  and  which  we 
recommended  to  give  the  best  service  obtainable  in  a  torch 
of  this  type.  The  tank  is  of  heavy  No.  18  gauge  brass 
with  brass  funnel  shaped  bottom  for  filling,  fitted  with  the 
Non-Leaking  Filler  Plug.  The  Burner  is  the  improved 
closed  generator  type  designed  for  either  outdoor  or  inside 
use.       Recommended    for    all    ordinary    requirements. 


Capacity About  1  quart 

Height  over  all 9  %  in. 

Diameter    4  in. 

Net   weight    3%  lbs. 


Shipping  weight 

Consumption 

About  Vi  pint  per  hour 

List  price each  $6.00 


Fig.  93  DOUBLE  ,TET  TORCH 

This   Double   Jet   Torch   has   the   Burner   mounted    on    a 
swivel   so   tliat   it   can  be  turned   on   either  side  of  tank   as 


Shipping    weight 5  lbs. 

Consumption 

About  %  pint  per  hour 

List  price ea«h  $11.75 


*Fig.  232  HOT  BLAST  TORCH 

Formerly  No.  210 

The  highest  grade  Torch  of  its  type.  Equipped  with 
Under-Generator  Back-Flow  Burner  of  greatest  power  at- 
tainable, it  insures  the  least  consumption  of  gasoline  and 
delivers  its  maximum  heat  and  efficiency  in  extreme  cold 
and  severest  weather  conditions. 

.5%  lbs. 


Capacity About  1  quart 

Height  over  all 9  %  in. 

Diameter    4  in. 

Net  weight 314  lbs. 


Shipping  weight 

Consumption     

About  Vz  pint  per  hoi 

LJst  price each  $8.1 


Fig.    95  DOUBLE   JET  TORCH 

For  Gasoline 

This  Double  Jet  Torch  has  the  Burner  mounted  on  a 
swivel  so  that  it  can  be  tuined  on  either  side  of  tank  as 
shown  in  cut.     The  size  of  flatne  is  one-half  inch  at  Burner. 

In  construction  tliese  Burners  differ  radically  from  all 
others,  at  the  same  time  they  are  simple  and  absolutely 
positive  adjustment  is  quickly  made.  The  tank  is  of  heavy 
gauge    brass.      Recommended   for    light    brazing,    annealing 


light   material   and   where 
is  required. 

Capacity    1   quart 

Height  over  all 11%  in. 

Diameter    4  in. 

Net  weight 3  14  lbs. 


volume   of  intense   heat 

Shipping  weight   ....5%  lb9 

Consumption     

pints  per  hour 
List  price each  $12.40 


♦NOTE — Interchangeable  Soldering  Copper  Attachments 
included    with    Figs.    12-212-215-232. 


g^sCU 


Fig.  93 


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FURNACES  AND  TORCHES 


Fig.    53    Bulb  Fig-.   «3   Pump 

No.   53  COIL   FURNACES 
For  Gasoline 

Heavy  Galvanized  Iron  Tank,  with  sloping  sides.  Small 
fittings  made  of  malleable  Iron.  An  efficient,  durable 
Furnace  of  strong  con.=;truction.  Produces  a  .steady,  hot 
flame  and  is  unequalled  by  any  furnace  sold  at  so  low  a 
price.     Fitted  with  bulb. 


Capacity   7   pints 

Height  over  all 17 14  in. 

Diameter    8  %  in. 

Net   weight    SM  lbs. 


Shipping   weight    ..15%  lbs. 

(Jalvanized  Iron  Tank 
Xo.  53.     List  price,  ea.  $6.00 
No.  63.     List  price,  ea.     6.80 


No.    63    COIL    FLTINACE 

Same  as  No.  53  except  fitted  with  automatic  pump 
In   tank. 

Fig.  481  AL  TO  TORCH 

For  Gasoline 

This  Torch  of  the  "Auto"  type  is  furnished  with  our 
Improved  closed  under  generator  back  flow  burner.  It  gives 
a  very  hot  blue  flame  and  makes  possible  the  use  of  this 
convenient  small  sized  torch  for  purposes  where  larger 
torches  are  generally  found  necessary.  Attachment  to 
prevent  tipping  over  has  approval  of  all  users  and  me- 
chanics. Suitable  for  outdoor  or  inside  use.  Recommended 
for  repair  men,  linemen,  electricians,  plumbers  and  all 
exacting  requirements. 

For  holding  Solderine:  Copper  we  include  without  extra 
charge  interchangeable  steel  attachments  that  can  be  easily 
and   securely   applied. 


Capacity 

Height    over    all.. 

Diameter    

Net  weight    

Shipping    weight.. 


.1  pint 
.81/2  in. 
.1%  In. 
:%  lbs. 
iVs  lbs. 


Consumption     

About   14   pint  per  hour 

Polished  Brass 
List  price each  $8.80 


Fis.  4S1 


Fig.  91 


Fig.  5)S 
FOR    MELTING    POTS. 


Fig.  91 — 91A  PORTABLE  MELTING  FURNACES 

No.  91  for  Gasoline.     No  91A  For  Kerosene 

Constructed  for  melting  large  quantities  of  metal.  The 
two  powerful  Giant  Burners  produce  a  large  volume  of 
intense  heat,  which  can  be  regulated  to  suit  requirements. 
It  has  the  capacity  to  melt  two  hundred  pounds  of  any  of 
the  softer  metals,  as  lead,  solder,  zinc,  aluminum,  babbitt 
or  tin,  in  eleven  minutes.  The  shield  is  large  enough  "to 
admit  a  13  ',2  inch  melting  pot.  In  general  use  by  all  lead- 
ing street  railway  companies,  and  others.  The  tank  is 
of  pressed  seamless  steel,  galvanized  and  tested  at  150 
pounds  air  pressure.  The  foot  pump,  as  shown  in  cut  is 
used  to  force  air  pressure  into  the  tank.  When  orderinjj. 
slate  if  furnace  is  reciuired  for  kerosene  or  gasoline.  A 
melting  pot  is  not  furnished  unless  ordered.  No.  91A  for 
kerosene  includes  a  gasoline  torch  for  generating  the 
burners. 

Style  ICapacity  I  Height   I    Diam.    I  Net  wt.l   Shpg.  iNet  Price 
No.     I      Gals.      I       in.        |       in.        |      lbs.    |wt.,  Ibsj     each 


91a 


$106. 
I      106. 


Fig.   58   POCKET   TORCH 

For  Alcohol — A  small  cotton  wick  draws  the  alcohol  to 
the  flame  and  by  means  of  the  small  adjustable  blow  pipe 
find  rubber  tube  on  the  side  the  operator  can  blow  a  very 
fine  pointed  flame,  producing  an  intense  heat,  suitable  for 
small  soldering  and  other  work.  It  is  only  1  ?4  by  4';.  inches 
and  light  and  convenient  to  carry  in  the  pocket  "or  tool  bag 
A  tight-fitting  metal  cap  prevents  evaporation.  Simple 
durable  and  always  ready  for  use.  Adapted  for  use  of 
electricians,  linemen,  telephone  and  telegraph  contractors 
laboratory   and   office   work. 


Nickel    Plated    Bra«s 

Capacity     M  pint 

Height  over  all 6  '^  In. 

Diameter    1%  In. 

Net   weight    10  oz. 


Shipping  weight    lib. 

Consumption     

About  Vs  pint  per  hour 

List  price $3.75 

Fig.   36 — 39   HOT   BLAST   FURNACES 
For  Gasoline 

The  tank  is  made  of  heavy  galvanized  iron  reinforced 
and  strengthened  at  every  joint.  The  burner  is  attached 
to  a  swivel  joint  and  gives  a  flat  flame  of  intense  boat 
with  positively  the  minimum  consumption  of  gasoline. 
The  top  section  is  large  enough  to  heat  a  pair  of  eight 
pound  soldering  coppers  and  melt  a  five  Inch  pot  of  metal 
at  the  same  time.  The  non-leaJ^ing  filler  plug  is  furnished 
with  this  furnace.  Top  section  can  be  removed  and  tank 
and  burner  used  as  a  torch.  Recommended  for  tinners, 
iron  and  copper  workers,  plumbers  and  electricians. 


Galvanized  Iron  Tank 

Capacity    5  pints 

Height  over  all 12%  in. 

Diameter    8  '4  in. 

Net    weight    9  lbs. 

Shipping    weight 14  lbs. 

"LITTLE   FIEND" 


Consumption 

About  %  pint  per  hour 

No.  36.    List  price,  ea.  $10.40 

Polished  Brass  Tank 
No.  39.    List  price,  ea.  $16.00 
ATTACHIMENT   FOR 


BLOW  TORCH 

Heats  a  pair  4  lb.  soldering  coppers  In  five  minutes. 
Can  be  attached  to  any  standard  make  of  single  burner 
quart  blow  torch.  Made  of  heavy  sheet  steel  with  bronze 
clamp   collar.  ,,  ^_ 

List  price *»-5» 

ADLES,     SOLDERING     COPPERS.   ETC.,   SEE   INDEX. 


376 


Geo-BCakpeH'ter  ^  eo. 


LEAD   MELTING   FURNACES 

These  furnaces  are  made  of  3/16  inch  boiler  plate 

for  the  body  and  are  reinforced  at  both  top  and 
bottom  with  a  very  heavy  cast  iron  ring.  The 
wheels  are  attached  to  a  wrought  iron  hub,  held 
in  position  by  a  heavy  casting  which  forms  part  of 
the  hub  and  same  i3  riveted  through  the  body  and 
through  a  protection  plate  placed  on  the  inside  of 
the  body.  This  makes  the  distance  between  the 
wheels  of  a  width  so  that  the  furnace  cannot  tip 
over,  and  also  malies  the  furnace  practically  in- 
destructible. 


Fig.  615A.  ON  WHEELS  No.  1 

21 V2    inches    diameter,    24    inches    high. 
Pot  ic%   inches  diameter,   11  inches  deep. 
Capacity   700   lbs.   lead. 
Price  complete $70.00 

Fig.  61 5A.  ON  WHEELS  No.  2 

16  inches  diameter,  24  inches  high. 
Pot  11  Vi  inches  diameter,  8  inches  deep. 
Capacity   260    lbs.    lead. 

Price  complete $63.00 

Fiff.  615A  Hg.   6150 

Fig.  615B.     WITH  DOOR  AND  POT  RACK— ON  WHEELS  No.  1— Not  illustrated 

211/2    inches   diameter,    24   inches  high.     Pot   16%    inches  diameter,  11  inches  deep.     Capacity  700  lbs.  lead. 

Price  complete 

Fig.  615B.     AVITH  DOOR  AND  POT  RACK — ON  WHEELS  No.  2 — Not  illustrated 

16   inches  diameter,   24  inches  high.     Pot   111/2    inches  diameter,    8    inches    deep.     Capacity    260    lbs.    lead. 

Price  complete 

Fig.  615C.     WITHOUT  DOOR — ON  LEGS  No.  1 
21 1/2    inches  diameter,   24  inches  high.     Pot  151/2    inches  diameter,    101/2    inches   deep.     Capacity    600   lbs.    lead. 

Price  complete    

Fig.  615C.     WITHOUT  DOOR — ON  LEGS  No.  2 

16     inches    diameter,     24    Inches    high.     Pot    11%     inches  diameter,   8   Inches  deep.     Capacity   260  lbs.   lead. 

Price  complete    

WITH  DOOR  AND  SMOItE  STACK — ON  LEGS 


Fig.  615D.     No.  1 — Not  illustrated 

211^    inches   diameter,    24   inches   high.      Pot   15 1^    inches 
diameter,  10 V^   inches  deep.     Capacity  600  lbs.  lead. 
Price  complete $.'52.00 


Fig.  615D.    No.  2 — Not  illustrated 

16    inches    diameter,     24    inches    high.     Pot    lli/4 
diameter,   8  inches  deep.     Capacity  260  lbs.  lead. 
Price  complete    


$74.00 
$67.00 
$49.00 
$42.00 

Inches 
$45.00 


These  furnaces  are  made  of  3/16  inch  boiler  plate 
for  the  body.  The  notched  pot  rack  is  made  of 
heavy  material  and  gives  strength  to  the  furnace. 
The  pots  are  made  of  heavy  cast  iron  fitted  with  a 
bail.  These  furnaces  are  well  put  together  and 
are  constructed  to  stand  hard  usage  and  very  rough 
handling. 


Fig.  615E  —  Fig.  615F 

Fig.  615E.     WITHOUT  DOOR — ON  LEGS  No.  1 

18    Inches    diameter,     24    inches    high.     Pot    13%     inches    diameter,    7%     Inches    deep.     Capacity    200    lbs.     lead. 

Price  complete    $42.0( 

Fig.  615E.     WITHOUT  DOOR — ON  LEGS  No.  2 
24    inches    diameter,    24    inches    high.     Pot    15    inches    diameter,    11   inches   deep.     Capacity   450    lbs.    lead. 

Price  complete    $19.0( 

Fig.    G15F.      WITHOUT  DOOR — ON  AVHEELS  No.   1 
18    inches    diameter,     24    Inches    high.     Pot    13%     inches    diameter,    1\.'.     inches    deep.     Capacity    200    lbs.    lead. 

Price  complete $00.0( 

Fig,   CLIP.      WITHOUT  DOOR — ON  WHEELS   No.   2 
24    inches    diameter,    24    inches   high.     Pot   15    inches    diameter,    11    inches    deep.     Capacity    450    lbs.    lead. 
Price  complete    $67.0( 

PIG  LEAD — SHEET  LEAD 

We  carry  a  very  large  stock  of  Pig  and  Sheet  Lead  and  are  always  able  to  furnish  immedi- 
ately any  quantity  wanted.     Lowest  market  prices  on  one  pig  or  a  carload,  upon  lequest. 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  s  Go, 


377 


PLUMBERS'  AND  TINSMITHS'  TOOLS 


"TORRID"   FURNACES 

Especially    constructed    for    Sheet    Metal    Workers' 

Use 


Fig.  403A 
Tanks  are  dra>vn  of  No.  18  gauge  steel,  tinned 
and  rectangular  in  shape;  avoiding  danger  of  up- 
setting on  roof-work,  etc.,  tested  at  30  lbs.  air 
pressure.  Has  a  brass  air  punin  with  a  simple  and 
accessible  valve,  cast  metal  hood  with  circular 
openings,  for  melting  pot,  with  register  cover.  Is 
noiseless,  odorless  and  smokeless  in  operation,  con- 
venient, durable  and  economical,  using  25  to  40 
per  cent  less  fuel  than  any  other  furnace  offered 
for  like  use  now  on  the  market.  Has  greatest 
range  in  heating,  namely,  3  to  12  lb.  coppers,  in- 
doors or  on  a  roof,  in  cold  and  windy  weather. 

Capacity   of  tank 1   gallon 

Consumption  of  oil  per  hour,  full  blast %   pint 

Height    12    inches 

Weight    14    lbs. 

Price    eacli $14.00 

MELTIXG    LADLES 
Drop  forged,  of  extra  heavy  mild  steel 


Si^e    

Capacity    .  . 
Per   doz.    .  . 

inches 

. . .    lbs. 


ay™ 

$2.75 

3 

iy2 

3.50 

3% 

4 

4 
5.00 

5 

6.50 

Size    

Capacitv    .  . 
Extra  Hea\ 

inches 

.  .  .    lbs. 
y.  .each 

1% 
$1.50 

26 
1.75 

^5 
2.25 

3.00 

10 

SO 
3.50 

13 

130 
4.25 

Fig.  402E   POURING   POTS 

Outside   diameter,    8    inches; 
inside      diameter,      7      inches; 
depth,    6   inches. 
Price    each $2.50 


Pig.  402E.     Pouring  Fig.    403H.     Melting 

Fig.  403H  MELTING   POTS 

Diameter  on  top,  in 5  6        8    lOVz  ISVa 

'■  •■         "  10       15       35      70     160 

.^0.50     .70  1.60  2.75  5.2.5 

PLUMBERS'  FORCE   CUPS 


Fig.  403 J 

Made  of  tough  and  springy  rubber.  Are  inval- 
uable for  cloaning  out  closets,  bowls,  sinks,  etc. 
Length   4  feet,   weight  less  than    2   lbs. 

Made  v.ith  valve  in  cup  or  handle. 
Per    doz $8.00 


GAS  FURNACES 
Double  Burner  Gas   Furnace 

For  Natural  or  Artificial   Gas 


Fig.   402B 
The    Improved    Double    Burner    Gas    Furnace    for 

heating  soldering  coppers  for  plumbers'  or  tinners' 
use  has  a  sheet-iron  top  and  is  brick-lined,  and  ar- 
ranged to  receive  two  coppers.  The  Burner  used 
gives  an  intense  heat,  makes  no  smoke  and  econo- 
mizes time.  It  will  prove  a  very  desirable  Furnace 
in  every  shop,  as  an  air  blower  is  not  required 
when  heating  coppers. 
Double  Burner  Gas   Furnace each  $4.00 

SOLDERING    COPPERS 

Drawn  Copper  Bolts,  Forged 

With  Square  I'oints  for  Common  Use 


Fig.  40Sr 
Made  of  drawn  copper  bolts  of  the  best  quality, 
and  are  shaped  under  a  hammer.  By  this  method 
they  are  as  solid  as  the  metal  can  be  made.  Tliey 
should  not  be  compared  with  such  as  are  cast 
from    copper   ingots. 

The  price  quoted  is  a  base  price  including  all 
coppers  weighing  3  lbs.  per  pair  or  more.  Coppers 
of  less  weight  take  an  additional  net  price  as 
named   below. 

Nos 1   1%  2  2^/2   3  4  5  6  7  8  10  12  14 

Wt.  lbs.,  per  pair   .  1    1 1/2    2   2 1/2    3   4    5   6   7   8   10   12   14 
Soldering  Coppers,  tveighing  3  lbs.,  per  pair  or 

more.     Base    price per   lb.  $0.45 

Soldering     Coppers,     iveighing    2%     lbs.,     per 

pair,  extra,  net per  lb.       .01 

Soldering     Coppers,      iveighing     2     lbs,,      per 

pair,  extra,   net per  lb.       .02 

Soldering    Coppers,     -n-eighing     iy>     lbs.,     per 

pair,   extra,   net per  lb.       .03 

Soldering     Coppers,      weigJtlng      1      lbs.,      per 

pair  extra.net    per  lb.       .06 

LEAD  AND   TIN 


Fig.    402C 

Bar  Tin    per  lb.  $ . 

Sheet    Lead 

Pig  Lead    " 

Bar    Lead 

Pig    Tin 

Lofvest  market  price  on  application. 


FOR  OAKUM  AND  CALKING  TOOLS,  SEE  INDEX 


Fig.    403G 

Half    and    half,  per  lb.   $ 

Refined   metal    .  "  

liowest  market  price  on  ap- 
plication. 

WIRE  SOLDER 

Half    and    half    in     spools — 
lowest  market  price   on  appll- 
^^^^  cation. 

Fig.    -WIU 

SPRING  STEEL  SEWER  ROD 

Warranted    spring   steel.     Uncoils   and  .  coils   like 
a   clock    spring. 

Length,  feet 2.5            .'JO         7.5  KM) 

Width.' inches ly*        IV4      1/2  1% 

Approx.    weight,    lbs 15          30        50  65 

Each    ; .  . «2^0     5.00     7.50  10.00 


378 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  ^  QO. 


BABBITT  METAL,  SCRAPING  AND  PACKING  TOOLS 

A  large  stock  of  Babbitt  metals  for  every  kind  of  service  always  on  hand  for  immediate  ship- 
ment, at  lowest  market  prices. 

Magnolia  Metal 


Fig.    40;{B 

In  50  lb.  boxes per  lb.,  $.  .  .  . 

Lowest  Price  on  Application. 

BABBITT   METAL 


Fig.   4«3A 

In  56  lb.  boxes per  lb.,  $ .  .  .  . 

Lowest  Price  on  Application. 
G.    B.    C.   &   CO.   SPECIAL   METAL  LEAD  JOIXT  RUNNERS 

Made   of  pure   asbesto.s.      Hot   metal   has 
no    effect    on    Ihcm.      Ferrules    on    ends    to 
protect   them.      Flexible,   enabling   them   to 
be  fitted  close  to  pipes  for  a  snug  fit. 
No.   1.     Im.proved    %    inch  square   for 

2,  3  and  4  inch  pipe.  .  .  .  , each  $1.65 

No.   2.     Improved    %    inch   square   for 

4,  5  and  6  inch  pipe' each     2.0O 

No.   3.      Improv- 
ed! inch  square 
for  6,  8  and  10 
inch  pipe. 
Each iiiS.OO 

No.   4.      Improv- 
ed! inch  square 
for  !0,  !2  and!4 
inch  pipe. 
Each $4.00 


Fig,   403C 

Genuine   Babbitt    per  lb.,  $ 

Extra     

No.    1 

No.    2 

No.    3 

No.    4 

Hoyt's  Genuine 

Lowest  Price  on  Application 

MONARCH  BALL  METAL 


Fig.  403D 

In  50  lb.  boxes per  lb. 

Lowest  Price  on  Application. 


Fig.  458 


MOUND  IMPROVED  SCRAPING  TOOLS 

For   Scraping   Valves,   Babbitt  IMetal,   Journals, 

Bearings,  etc. 

There  are  six  Scrapers,  as  shown  in  the  cut, 
in  each  set.  They  vary  in  size  from  8  to  14 
inches. 

The  scrapers  are  made  of  the  best  tool  steel, 
carefully  forged,  tempered  and  polished. 
No.   1.     Set   of   6    Scraping  Tools,   in   oak 

case $2.50 

No.  2.      Set  of  6  Mound  "Special"  Hollow 

Ground  Scraping  Tools  in  oak  case.  .  .  .    3.50 


PACKING  TOOLS 
Will  go  into  any  valve  lod  pump  or  engine  stuffing  box. 
Can  be  bent  to  meet  any  requirements.  Nickel  plat- 
ed. The  small  sizes  in  above  set  are  made  from  i's,  the 
medium  from  14  and  the  large  size  from  ,5,T-inch  steel. 
No.  1.  Set  of  4  packing  tools,  Nos.  6,  10,  12,  14.  .$1.50 
No.  6.     Set  of  6  packing  tools,  Nos.  6,  8,  10,  12, 

14,     18 2.25 

Special  Large  Packing  Tools 
Made  of  %   steel,  heavy  screw  point. 

20   inches  long,  nickel  plated $1.00 

Fig.  ."JOSA  24   inches  long,  nickel    plated 1.25 

FOR   ENGINE   ROOM    SUPPLIES    OF   EVERY   DESCRIPTION,    SEE   INDEX 


GEO-B-eARPEM*TER  ^  GO. 


379 


PLUMBERS'  TOOLS 

Hammer   forged   of  high-grade   octagon    crucible  steel.     Properly  shaped  and  tempered. 


REGUL^m  CAULKING  CHISELS 


Fig.  5470 

Out-end,  In-end.  Per  doz 

In-end,    %    in.  octagon  steel.     Ends   Vs   to 

14   in.  thick,  width   %   to  1  in.  .  .  T.  .  .  .$4.00 
Out-end,   %   in.  octagon  steel.     Ends   %   to 

%    in.   thick,   width    %    to   1   in 4.00 

YARMNC;  CHISELS 

.^ 

Fig.   5471 

i/i'  in.  octagon  steel.      6  in.  blade .  .  per  doz.  $5.00 

%    "          "            "  8    "        "     .  .         "  6.00 

%    "           "            "  10    "    •     "     .  .         "  7.00 

% 12    "        "     .  .         "  8.00 

SPRING  PACKING  CHISELS 


Fig.  5472 

%  in.  octagon  steel.      6  in.  blade,  .per  doz.  $5.00 

t/2    "           "             "           8    "         "      .  .         "  6.00 

%    "           "             "         10    "         "      .  .         "  7.00 

%    "           "             "         12    "         "      .  .         "  8.00 


GASKET  CHISEL 


Short  Gasket 


%    in.   oct.   steel.      Length   of   face   1 

Width  %   in.    Thickness  i^.^  in. per 
%    in.   oct.   steel.      Length   of   face    1 

Width   Vs  in.    Thickness  V4  in. per 
%   in.   oct.   steel.      Length   of   face   1 

Width  1  in.    Thickness  %  in.  .per 
1    in.    oct.    steel.      Length    of   face    1 

W^idth  1  in.    Thickness  i^  in.  .per 
Long  Gasket 
%    in.   oct.   steel.      Length   of   face   3 

Width   %  in.    Thickness  ^g  in. per 
34    in.   oct.    steel.      Length   of   face    3 

Width  %  in.    Thickness  V4  in.  per 
%    in.   oct.   steel.      Length   of   face   3 

Width  1  in.    Thickness  %  in.  .per 
1    in.   oct.    steel.      Length   of   face   3 

Width  1  in.    Thickness   %  in. .  per 

BENDING   IRON 


in. 
doz.   $4.00 

in. 
doz.      6.00 

in. 
doz.      8.00 

in. 
doz.    10.00 


in. 
doz.   $5.00 

in. 
doz.      7. 00 

in. 
doz.      0.00 

in. 
doz.    11.00 


Fig.  .'5474 

Heavy  pattern.  %  inch  round  steel.  12 
in    long per  doz.   $i 

Light  pattern,      i/^    inch  round  steel.      11 

in.    long per  doz.     4.05 


.00 


EXTRA  SHORT  GASKET  CHISEL 


Fig.   5475 

Iz  in^"!!  octagon  steel per  doz.   $3.70 

?8       "  "  "      "  4.00 


STUB   END  CAULKING    CHISEL 


Fig.  5476 
incli  octagon  steel per   doz.,  $4.00 


GASKET    CHISEL — EXTRA    OFFSET 


Fig.   .",477 

Right  hand.      %   in.  oct. 

steel per    doz.   .$6.00 

Right   hand.    %    in.   oct. 

steel per    doz.      8.00 

Left  hand.      %   inch  oct. 

steel per    doz.      6.00 

Left  hand.  %  inch  octagon  steel .         "  8.00 


SINGLE  RIGHT  AND  LEFT  CAULKING 
CHISEL— EXTRA   OFFSET 


5^    in.  oct.  steel. per  doz.  .$5.00 
7.00 


COMBINATION   RIGHT  AND  LEFT  TOOL 


Fig.  5479 

With  this  tool  one  can  get  in  any  corner 
where  neither  the  straight  nor  the  upright 
caulking  tool  can  be  used.  Forged  of  ".4  inch 
square  high  grade  tool  steel.  Length  15  in. 
Weight   2  1^    lbs per   doz.   $24.00 


PIPE  BENDING  SPRINGS 


Fig.  5480 

Size,    inches .  .      1  1  %  1  ^/^ 

Per   doz $7.50        $9.50        $12.00 


$14.00 


380 


GEO-B-CAIiPEJfTER  S  Go. 


TINSMITHS'  AND  WELDING  SUPPLIES 

DROP   FORGED    STEEL  "STAXDARD"  DROP   FORGED    STEEL,  "STANDARD" 

REGULAR   TINNERS'  SNIPS 


CIRCULAR   BLADE   TINNERS'  SNIPS 


See  Index 

for 

Bench 

Shears 


Bar    tool    steel 
finish    handles 


Fig.  46SA 
laid    blades. 


Japanned    or    blue 


I'^iU  Lenjsth 

Length  of 

Price 

No. 

inches 

Cut.  inches 

per  pair 

ey-. 

151/2. 

41/3 

ri.oo 

7 

14 

4 

2.50 

8 

13 

31/2 

2.00 

-  9 

12 

3 

1.50 

(10 

11 

21/2 

1.40 

11 

9 

21/4 

1.20 

12 

2 

1.05 

Bar    tool    steel 
fini.sh    handles. 


Fig.  468B 
laid     blades. 


Japanned    or    blue 


No. 

I^U  Lenffth 

Length  of 

Price 

inches 

Cut.  inches 

per  pair 

eViCB 

151/2 

41/2 

$4.25 

7CB 

14 

4 

3.50 

8CB 

13 

31/2 

3.00 

9CB 

12 

2.50 

lOCB 

11 

21/2 

2.25 

IICB 

9 

21/4 

1.95 

12CB 

8 

2 

1.80 

CRIMPING  AND   BEADING   MACHINES 

Capacity  No.  20  Gauge  Iron  and  Lighter 
Crimpers  Nos.  9A,  09 A,  19A  and  019A  are  furnished  with  foot  treadle 
attachment  in  place  of  crank  screw  for  -depressing  rolls.  A  naught 
(0)  before  number  indicates  that  straight  crimping  rolls  are  furnished. 
Spiral  crimping  rolls  are  fitted  on  machines  in  all  numbers  where 
naught    (0)    is   omitted. 


Fjs.  'tesc 


1 

s 

■ftfn 

hi 

5^° 

5g« 

ill 

N  t^  W 

to 
p 

7A 

65 

1  1 

i 

1% 

1 

J 

3:1 

1% 

$12.00 

07A 

65 

1% 

1 

A 

3:1 

^^ 

12.00 

9A 

85 

^ 

1% 

1 

■ft 

3:1 

1% 

14.00 

09A 

8b 

J 

1 

9 

3:1 

^■4 

14.00 

17A 

63 

1 

1  % 

3:1 

1% 

12.00 

.017A 

63 

J? 

1  % 

3:1 

1% 

12.00 

1    19A 

83 

. . . 

1% 

3:1 

^^ 

14.00 

019A 

83 

^■ 

1% 

3:1 

1% 

14.00 

Shi 

pped 

usuall> 

r     bo 

xed 

BRAZING,  WELDING  AND  SOLDERING  COMPOUNDS 


SOLDERING 

SALTS 

A   Liquid   Flux 

Each 

/..    Ih.    bottles.  .$0.30 

lb.    bottles..      .40 

lb.    bottles.  .    2.00 


Fig.   46.SB 


SOLDERING   STICKS 


Fig.  468E 


Each    $0.20 


SOLDERING    PASTE 


*Anti=Borax1) 


M  BRAZING 

1,5  FLUX 


9. 


BRAZING  FLUX 

"Anti-Borax  Brazing"  Flux 
is  the  strongest  and  most 
cfflciont  brazing  flux  on  the 
market. 

On  account  of  its  great 
strength,  one  fourth  the  quan- 
tity ordinarily  used  of  other 
fluxes,  is  ample  to  do  the 
work. 

Price  per  pound ?0.10 


GRESGEKT 


i    WELDING  \ 
V   COMPOUND V 

^^•^TRAOEMARK     -^^        ,        ^  .. 

Is  applied  same   as   borax,  but   as  it 

does    nut    boil    up    while    fluxing    it    is 
much   more   economical  and  convenient 

to  use.  , 

It  will  make  welds  at  250  degrees 
lower  heat  than  Borax,  leaving  abso- 
lutely no  scale;  it  does  not  pit  the  steel 
like  borax  or  borax  compounds  do.  Jt 
is  especially  adapted  to  work  that  is 
fastened  together  or  any  welding  where 
a  flux  is  needed  on  the  outside,  as  in 
split  welds  or  in  finishing  second  heats 
or  on  toecalks,   etc.,   etc. 

I'riee  per  pound $0.12 

BORAX 
Refined  and  Powdered 

Fiill    barrels    per  lb.  $0.80 

Broken    lots per  lb.        .lO 


WELDING  COMPOUND 
«E-Z"  sticks  to  the  metal  at 
a  low  lieat  and  is  equally  good 
for  lap,  split,  "V,"  butt  or 
jump  welding.  It  will  weld 
tool,  plow,  open  hearth,  Bes- 
semer or  spring  steel,  making 
a  stronger  and  smoother  weld, 
at  fully  250  de'grees  lower  heat 
than  any  other  compound. 
Price  per  pound $0.08 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  eO. 


381 


CALDRONS   KETTLES   AND  GLUE   HEATERS 


CALDRON 
KETTLES 

Made  of  the 
best  pig  iion, 
G  u  a  r  a  nteed 
full  measure 
and  perfect. 


Fig.   615 

A. 

Actnal 
Jleasure 
gaUons 

Diam. 

Outside  of 

Flange 

inches 

Diam. 
Inside  of 
Flange 

inches 

Depth 
Inside 
inches 

Each 

''5 

28 

24 

16 

$      6.00 

33 

31 

28 

16 

8.00 

41 

34 

30 

19 

10.00 

48 

35 

31 

19 

12.00 

53 

36 

32 

20 

13.00 

65 

39 

34 

201/2 

14.00 

75 

41 

36 

22 

18.00 

90 

43 

38 

25.00 

110 

46 

42 

23 

30.00 

170 

61 

54 

24 

50.00 

230 

621/2 

58 

31 

70.00 

500 

80 

72 

40 

150.00 

SUGAR  OR 

WASH 
KETTLES 

Made  of  the 
best  pig  iron. 
Guaranteed  full 
measure  and  per- 
fect. 


Fig.   61.5B 


Usual 

Each 

No. 

natins- 

gallons 

Diam. 
inches 

Diam. 
Inches 

gallons 

1 

8 

16 

11 

10 

$    2.20 

2 

101/2 

IS 

12 

13 

2.80 

3 

15 

20% 

13% 

18 

3.50 

4 

18% 

22 

13% 

20 

4.50 

5 

211/^ 

23 

14% 

25 

5.00 

6 

25 

151/2 

30 

6.00 

7 

291/2 

26 

16 

32 

7.00 

8 

39 

29 

18 

40 

10.50 

niPROVED    STEA3I    GLUE   HEATERS 


Hand  Glue 

Heaters  are 

listed  on 

page  843. 


Fig.    474  •  Fig.   473 

Single'  Heaters,  are  intended  for  use  on  bench  where  each  man  has  his  private  supply  of  glue,  or 
they  can  be  arranged  with  stand,  as  shown  in  Fig.  474,  when  desired.  They  can  be  connected  either 
through  opposite  sides  for  feed  and  waste  pipes,  or  both  pipes  may  ente'r  from  below  by  removing  the 
plugs  from  bottom  outlets,  and  closing  outlets  in  sides.  When  desired,  any  number  of  these  Single 
Pot  Heaters  can  be  connecte'd  together  in  a  continuous  row,  or  in  a  system  of  two  or  more  rows  con- 
nected with  pipes. 

PRICE  LIST,  WITHOUT  POTS 

Valves  shown  in  cuts  are  not  included  in  prices,  but  are  illustrated  to  show  method  of  connect- 
ing  heaters. 

All  sizes  with  stand  or  feet  are  made'  of  same  height,  viz.:   30   in. 

Size  00 — Takes   single   pot.      Either    5-inch   or    6-inch ^.."JO 

Extra    for   Stniul,   40   cts. 

Size  O — Takes  single  pot.     Either   8-inch   or   10-inch 8.50 

Extra   for    Staud,  60  cts. 
Size  A — 14  inches  x  14  inelies  x  13  inches  deep 10.00 

No.   1   takes  2    5-in.   pots.  No.   2   takes  1    5-in.  and   1   6-in.   pot. 

No.   3  takes   1    8-in.   pot.                                                                No.  4  takes  1   10-in.   pot. 
Size   B — 20  inches   x   14  inches  x  10  inches   deep 15.00 

No.   1   takes  three    5-in.    pots.  No.   2  takes  one   8-in.   and   one   6-in.   pot. 

No.  3  takes  three    6-in.    pots.  No.  4  takes  one   8-in.  and  one   5-in.  pot. 

No.   5  takes  two  6-in.   pots.  

Size   r— 24  Inches  x   20  inches  x    12  inches  deep 20.00 

No.   1   takes  six  5-in.  pots.  No.   4   takes  one   10-in.   and  three   5-in.  pots. 

No.   2   takes  six   6-in.   pots.  No.   .'')   takes  one    10-in.   and   one    8-in.   pot. 

Nn.    3  jnkes  one    10-in.    and    three    6-in.    pots. No.    fi   t.nkes   one    S-jn.    and    four    5-in.    pots . 


PRICE  MST  OP  POTS 


5-in.    I    <t-ii 


.S-in. 


10-in. 


Copper    . 
Plniu    Iron 
Enameled 


Each         $1.00   I   $1.50    I   $2.25       $3.00 
Each  .60  .80         1.30         1.75 

Each  .80   I      1.20    I      1.75         2-75  _ 


383 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   ^  60, 


FARM  BOILERS  AND  KETTLES 
FARM   BOILERS 

A  Farm  Boiler  with  a  long 
needed  improvement.  The  caldron 
of  this  boiler  can  be  duinped,  and 
the  contents  emptied  in  a  minute, 
saving  tlie  time  usually  given  to 
the  slow  and  tedious  method  of 
dipping. 

The  boiler  is  strongly  built  of 
the  best  grade  of  cast  iron.  The 
kettle  has  an  extra  thick  bottom 
and  is  cast  very  smooth.  "Will  burn 
either  wood  or  eoal.  Price  of  both 
styles  the  same.  Please  mtate  whicli 
kind   is    'tvanted   -w'jien    ordering;. 


No. 

Capac- 
gals. 

Price 
each 

Wt. 
lbs. 

Extra  for 
Enam- 
eling 

1 
2 
3 
4 

25 

75 

$23.00 
34.00 
38.00 
46.00 

275 
450 
480 
500 

$10.00 
11.00 
11.50 
12.00 

STEEL    BOILERS 

"We  offer  in  the  line  of  plain  Steel 
Boilers  a  higher  quality  boiler  than  can 
usually  be  found  at  a  price  such  as  we 
ask.  The  jacket,  or  outside  shell,  Js 
made  of  heavy  sheet  steel.  ■  The  edges 
are  banded  for  reinforcement,  and  the 
jacket  has  no  bottom,  permitting  its 
use  outdoors  on  the  bax-e  earth.  If 
preferred,  the  bottom  may  be  filled  with 
earth  or  bricks,  as  illustrated.  Fur- 
nished with  double  doors  so  it  can 
used  for  coal,  if  fitted  with  coal  fix- 
tures. 


Fig.  14«a 


Fig.  1402B 


No. 

Capacity 
gallons 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 
each 

No. 

Capacity 
gallons 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 
each 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

25 
33 
40 
48 
53 

165 
190 

225 
240 
255 

$12.00 
14.00 
15.00 
16.50 
18.00 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

58 
65 
75 
90 
110 

260 
335 
375 
470 
500 

$19.50 
22.00 
26.00 
32.00 
36.00 

STEAM   JACKETED   KETTLES 

Made  of  very  thick  metal,  and  are  packed  with  asbestos  sheet  packing.  Have  ample  steam  space, 
and  are  tapped  for  inlet  and  drip  pipes.  Unless  specially  ordered,  we  will  furnish  tanks  tested  to  75 
pounds    (hydraulic)    pressure   to   tlie  square   incli. 

The  inner  and  outer  bowls  are  cast  separately,  permitting  renewal  or  replacing  of  inner  bowl  if 
used  for  acids  or  corrosive  substances.  Special  fittings  and  attachments  can  be  furnished  to  order. 
Kettles    can   be   fitted   with    any    size    outlet   pipe. 

Plain  Kettle  without   Curb 


Capacity 
gallons 

Diameter 

and 

Depth 

Weight 

Price 
each 

5 

14x10 

255 

$20.00 

10 

18x12 

410 

28.00 

15 

21x14 

525 

32.00 

20 

22x15 

550 

40.00 

30 

28x16 

750 

55.00 

40 

29x19 

1700 

65.00 

60 

3.3x20 

1650 

85.00 

90 

38x22 

2100 

110.00 

With  Curb 


34 

,54 

>114v 


24x21 

1000 

$60.00 

29x22 

1150 

75.00 

38x27 

2400 

125.00 

Fig.  1403A 


Fig.  1403B 


GEO-B-CARPENfTER  «  QO, 


383 


TAR  AND  ASPHALT  HEATERS— SAND   AND   GRAVEL 

DRYERS 

STYLE  "O" 

Constructed  for  small  highway  and 
roofing  jobs.  Something  easy  to  handle 
and  quick  to  heat.  Has  adjustable 
handle  with  stiff  leg.  Allows  kettle  to 
raise  or  lower  any  level.  Inside  tank 
welded,  guaranteed  not  to  leak.  25 
gallon,  one  lid;  60  and  100  gallon,  two 
lids.  Outside  shell  properly  stiffened 
by  heavy  angle  iron.  Axle  strongly 
braced  in  angle  iron,  also  acts  as  stiff- 
ener  to  kettle. 

All  sizes  have  30  inch  wheels,  4xV^ 
inch  tire.  Constructed  of  No.  12  fire 
box  steel  throughout. 


25  gallon  capacity 

Height 38   inches 

Width    30   inches 

Length     3  2   inches 

Weight    450   lbs. 

Each    $150.00 


ASPHALT  POT 


60  gallon  capacity 

38    inches 
3  0   inches 
40   inches 
525   lbs. 
$168.00 


100  gallon  capacity 

38   inches 
30   inches 
57   inches 
600   lbs. 
$192.00 


An   outfit  used   by   highway   division  superintendents  for  small  ^^ 

patching  jobs.     Inside  pot  lifts  out  and  can  be  used  as  pouring  pot.  ^^ 

Has  cast  iron  grate  for  burning  coal;   14  inch  diameter  wheels; 
outside  shell,  ff^  inch;  inside  tank.  No.  16  steel;  capacity,  10  gallons.      F»s.  594B. 

Note  the  Pot  sets  firmly  in  outside  shell. 

Price,    each $115.00 


GOlVfBINATION  GRAVEL,  SAND,  TAR  OR  ASPHALT  HEATER 

This  Combination  Heater  and  Dryer  is  especially  adapted 
for  street  repair  work,  roofers  and  municipalities.  The  fire 
cylinder  is  made  of  %  inch  boiler  steel,  insuring  maximum 
heating  surface,  preventing  warping  and  clogging.  Xote  ad- 
justable levers  in  the  rear  which  operate  and  regulate  side 
dooi-s,  allowing  any  quantity  of  dried  sand  or  gi-avel  to  pass. 
Either  side  can  be  operated  separately. 

The  Heater  has  semi-spherical  bottom  and  rests  in  cyl- 
inder as  shown,  thereby  insuring  maximum  heating  surface 
and  strength.  Made  of  No.  10  boiler  steel.  All  seams  welded, 
non-leakable. 

Has  one  furnace — separate  yet  combined. 

Fifth  wheel  has  proper  construction  for  easy  riding  over 
rough  roads.     Economical,  strong  and  durable. 

Size  of  Dryer:  Length,  3  feet  6  inches;  width,  4  feet; 
capacity,  17  cubic  feet.  Size  of  tank:  Length,  3  feet;  width, 
2  feet  3  inches;  capacity,  100  gallons.    Weight,  1,800  lbs. 

Front  wheel,   18   inch  diameter,   4x%    tire,   2  inch  t-quare 
axle.     Rear  wheel,  24  inch  diameter,  4x%  tire.  2  inch  square 
axle. 
Price,  each $440.00 

FOR  SHOVELS,  HOKS  AND  SAND  SCREEN,  SEE  INDEX 


384 


GEO-BeAItP-EN*TER  «  CO. 


ASPHALT,  TAR  AND   PITCH   KETTLES 


STYLE  "N" 

Specially  constructed  for  highway 
work.  Has  all  the  advantage  required, 
namely,  quick  heating.  Note  heating 
space  all  around  inside  tank.  Two  2 
inch  draw  valves  either  end.  Large 
fire  and  cleanout  door,  both  strongly 
reinforced  with  angle  iron.  Burns  any 
size  wood.  Adjustable  handle  can  be 
raised  or  lowered.  Axle  strongly  braced 
by  angle  iron  which  acts  as  support  to 
outside  shell. 

Has  barrel  heating  top  easy  to  handle;  also  dipping  top  which  makes  entrance  to  inside  of 
kettle  very  accessible  as  well  as  very  convenient  for  adding  to  dipping  material;  removed  by 
four  bolts.     Inside  tank  welded  throughout,  removed  by  six  bolts. 

Constructed  for  contractors  who  appreciate  service,  economy  and  durability.  Most  complete 
heater  of  its  kind. 

Wheels,  44  inch  diameter,  4x1-4   inch  tire.     Axle,    2    inches    square.      Capacity,    150    gallons. 
Length,  66  inches     Width,  37  inches.     Height,  48  inches.     Weight,  1,150  lbs. 
List  price  each $260.00 


STYLE  "L" 

This  Kettle  is  specially  constructed  for  the  contractor  who 
has  to  work  on  asphalt  streets  where  they  require  protection. 
Can  be  used  for  heating  any  substance  and  is  equipped  with  or 
without  1  Vz  inch  draw  cock. 

1%  barrels,  capacity.  Size,  28x34.  Weight,  225  lbs.  Made 
of  No.  12  fire  box  steel.  Made  to  stand  6  or  8  inches  above  street 
as  required. 

List  price  each $86.00 


Fig.  505C 


STYLE  "G" 

Specially  adapted  for  contractors  who  have  small  patching  jobs  and  do 
not  care  to  heat  a  larger  body  of  material  than  required.  Constructed  with 
welded  guaranteed  non-leakable  inside  tank.  Will  heat  the  thickest  sub- 
stance with  same  results.  No  leaks.  Inside  tank  lifts  out  easily.  Has  two 
handles.    Can  be  used  on  roof  if  so  desired.   Has  closed  fire  bottom  and  door. 

Capacity,  %  barrel.     Size,  21x26.     Weight,  80  lbs.     Construction  of  No. 
14  fire  box  steel. 
List  price  each ...  $40.00 

FOR  TAR.  PITCH,    OAKUM,  ETC.,   SEE   INDEX 


GEOBCAR^PEhfTER  «  CO. 


385 


ASPHALT,  TAR  AND  PITCH  KETTLES 


STYLE  "E"  NON-LEAKABLE 
KETTLE 

Made  in  three  sizes.  Constructed  to  take 
care  of  any  roof.  Also  used  by  large  plants 
for  their  upkeep.  Has  a  guaranteed  non- 
leakable  inside  tank,  easily  removed.  Shell 
welded  on  all  seams  and  supported  by  angle 
iron.  Has  four  handles.  The  100  and  60 
gallons  have  two  lids,  the  25  gallon,  one. 
Made  of  No.  12  steel  throughout. 


Capacity 

Size 

Weight 

Price 

100    gal. 
60    gal. 
25    gal. 

30x30x57 
26x30x40 
20x30x32 

350    lbs.      j    $96.00 
275    lbs.            75.00 
200    lbs.      1      64.00 

STYLE  "F  &  H"  HEATER 

3Iade  in  two  sizes.  Constructed  for  large  roof- 
ing contractors.  Also  used  by  street  contractors. 
Wheels  3  6  inches  in  diameter,  3xi^  inch  tread. 
Moves  easily  on  any  character  of  new  or  rough 
roads.  Made  to  track  5  feet  2  inches  wide,  2  inch 
solid  crank  axle,  reinforced  sides.  Furnished  wath 
wood  or  iron  wheels,  with  or  without  faucet.  Has 
closed  fire  bottom.  The  quickest  heater  on  the 
market. 


VLLOX  CAPACITY 

3  feet  6  inci 

Size,  48x3j 

Made  of  >^^^Kre  box  steel. 

Weight,  6! 

Price    eachW^ $198,00 


STYLE  "F"   100  G 

et  6  incj|es  high. 
,  48x3^B|^es.. 

of  rJ^^^Kre  bo> 
ght,  6^^V 
e    eachW^. 


STYTiE  "H"  50  GALLON  CAPACITY 

3  feet  6  inches  high. 

Size,  28x34  inches. 

Made  of  No.  12  fire  box  steel. 

Weight,  500  lbs. 

Price   each $158.00 


FlK.   .586  c 


STYLE  "D"  KETTLE 

Constructed  to  take  care  of  the  average  roof.  Can  also  be  used 
by  street  and  water  proofing  contractors  for  heating  water  or  any  other 
substance.  Inside  tank  welded  throughout,  guaranteed  non-leakable. 
Has  closed  fire  bottom  and  door. 

Capacity,  1*/^  barrels  or  50  gallons. 

Size,  28x34  inches. 

Weight,  200  lbs. 

Made  of  No.  12  fire  box  steel  throughout. 

['lice  each $66.00 


'iS6 


GEO-BCAItPEhfTER   «   eO. 


STYLE  "A"  NON-LEAKABLE 
WELDED  PORTABLE 
ASPHALT  HEATER 


Made  in  three  sizes,  especially  con- 
structed for  road,  street  and  munic- 
ipal contractors.  Outer  shell  made  of 
Vs  inch  boiler  steel  thoroughly  rein- 
forced; all  seams  welded.  Inside  tank 
made  of  %  inch  boiler  steel,  easily  re- 
moved for  cleaning;  all  seams  welded. 
Removable  lid,  lined  fire  box  and  cast 
iron  grate  bars.  Wheels  constructed 
for  hard  and  heavy  use,  30  inches  in 
diameter,  ixVz  inch  tread.  Handle 
constructed  of  "T"  bar. 
125  gallon  capacity.  .  .  .each,  $166.00 
175  gallon  capacity.  ...  "  214.00 
225  gallon  capacity.  ...      "         250.00 


STYLE  "B"  NON-LEAKABLE 

WELDED    FOUR    WHEEL 

ASPHALT  TAR  AND 

PITCH  HEATER 

Especially  constructed  for  street  and  mu- 
nicipal contractors.  Outer  shell  made  of  V^ 
inch  boiler  steel,  thoroughly  reinforced,  all 
seams  welded.  Inside  tank  made  of  ^  inch 
boiler  steel,  all  seams  welded,  easily  re- 
moved, lined  fire  box,  cast  iroi^grate  bars 
and  removable  lid.  Wheels  d^^B|d  and  set 
to  withstand  long  and  hard  ^^^B 
300  gallon  capacity .....  -^^Bt*  $388.00 

400  gallon  capacity ^^m        450.00 

.500  gallon  capacity •         .516.00 

Larger  sizes  on  application. 


STYLE  "G"  ARCH  NON-LEAKABLE 

WELDED  ASPHALT,  TAR  AND 

PITCH  KETTLE 

Constructed  for  roofers  who  roof  large  areas.  Has  no 
equal  in  construction  for  strength.  Will  stand  up  under 
any  kind  of  use.  Round  comers;  can  dip.  clean.  Also 
used  by  street  contractors  to  lay  rails  where  pitch  is  used 
as  a  binder. 

Constructed    of    No.    12    fire    box     steel     throughout. 
Weight,  175  lbs.     Size,  30x30x40. 
Capacity,  three  barrels  or  100  gallons each  $48.00 


Ki«.  697C 


FOR  DIPPERS,  TAMPERS.  AND   PAILS,    JSEB  INDIOV 


geo-bcarpem'ter  «  eo, 


;}8^ 


STREET  AND  SIDEWALK  CONTRACTORS'  EQUIPMENT 


STANDARD  TOOL  HEATER  AND 
FIRE  WAGON 

This  Wagon  is  strong  and  substantial.  Made  of 
li,  inch  boiler  steel  with  sides  and  heads  perforated. 
Has  3  %  inch  flange  around  top.  Is  fitted  with 
sloping  ash  pan  to  facilitate  cleaning.  Has  remov- 
able grate  bars  made  in  sections  easily  replaced.  Has 
arched  tool  supports;  also  cross  bars  and  hooks  for 
holding  melting  pots. 

Length  of  body,  5  feet  6  inches;  width  of  body. 
2  feet  7  inches;  depth,  1  foot. 

Front  wheels,  18  inches  in  diameter,  4x%  tire, 
2  inch  square  axle.  Rear  wheels,  24  inches  in  diam- 
eter, 4x%  tire,  2  inch  square  axle.  Weight,  1150  lbs. 
List  price  each $250.00 


CAULKING  FURNACE 

This  handy  Caulking  Furnace  will  be  ap- 
preciated by  all  caulkers  as  a  light,  well- 
made  furnace,  which  will  do  away  with 
building  fires  on  streets  and  at  the  same 
time  affords  the  caulker  a  clean,  neat  furn- 
ace, large  enough  for  any  job,  yet  as  compact 
as  a  suit  case. 

All  tools,  material,  fuel,  overalls  and  fun- 
nel can  be  packed  into  bottom  fire  place,  and 
the  entire  furnace  kettle  and  all  carried 
around  as  handy  as  a  suit  case. 

Size:      16    inches   high,    18   inches  long,    9 
inches  wide.     Weight,  about  19  lbs. 
r>ist    i)nre    complete $7.50 


o 


We  c 
all  made 
Price   e 


s  c^-y  in 
e^KMt( 

T 


ROOFERS'  BARS 

n  stock  a  full  line  of  bars  of  every   description,   from  the  lightest  to  the  heaviest, 
eel  ends,  well  tempered. 

$4.00 


POURING  CAN 

Cut  represents  a  Can  for  filling  seams  in 
brick  or  wood  pavements.  Has  cast  iron  point, 
wood  handle  and  j^t  rod  to  control  flow,  made 
of  galvanized  steel.     Very  cheap  and  useful. 

Price    each $1  ..'jO 


MORTAR  AND  CEMENT  MIXING  PAN 

Made  of  No.  12  fire  box  steel,  with  welded 
corner,  making  same  non-leakable.  Especiall.v 
made  for  roofers  and  building  contractors.  Hap 
four  handles. 

Length.  8  feet.  Width,  3  feet  4  inches.  Depth, 
8  inches.  Weight,  150  lbs.  Capacity,  17  cubic  feet. 
List  price  each $33.00 


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ASPHALT  AND  CONCRETE  TOOLS 

ASPHALT   PATCHING   HOE  ASPHALT  SANDALS 


No.  10  Steel 


Blade  10  inches  wide  by  8  %  inches  high; 
stamped  teeth  one  side  1  inch  pitch  by  1  inch 
deep.  1/4  inch  pipe  handle,  length  7  feet  10 
inches. 

K«ich    $3.50 


S:\IOOTHING  IRONS 


Fig.   .51)013 

Made  of  cast  iron,  ground  to  a  smooth  curve 
surface,  provided  with  1%"  pipe  handle  bent  at 
end  and  with  steel  stud  which  is  cast  in 
smoother,  to  which  pipe  is  welded. 

Made  in  two  sizes. 

13x8",    weight   50   lbs $7.00 

10x7",   weight   40    lbs 5.50 

ASPHALT    RAKE 

Steel  _ 

14  teeth per   doz.    $18.75 

STONE  RAIiE 
Extra  Heavy  Malleable  Iron. 


16   teeth,    4x20    inches per    doz.    .$22.00 

COMMON   STEEL  GARDEN  RAKE 


Pig.    590C 
12  teeth,  Ry,    ft.  handle per  doz.  $6.75 


4% 

Fig.   .«i42B 

Per   doz.   pairs $27.50 


TWO-MAN   STONE  RAKE 


10  teeth per    doz.    $31.80 

13  teeth "         "        35.60 

14  teeth "         "        39.35 

BULL  POINTS 

Fig.   542C 

Octagon,  Tool  Steel,  Hand  Tempered 
Any  M  eight,  per  lb $0.: 

BULL  POINT  HANI 


Fig.   .'>42D 

We  shall  be  pleased  to  furnish  any  of 
the  above  Bull  Points  with  handles  for  an 
additional  list  price  of  .$1.00  each. 


ASPHALT  CUTTERS 


Tool  Steel,  Hand  Tempered 
Weight,   each,    27   lbs. 
Each $4.50 


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ROOFERS'  SUPPLIES 


MASTIC   BOILERS 

Special  Mastic  Boilers  are  provided  with  bot- 
toms so  constructed  to  allow  the  boiler  being 
knocked  down  to  clean  or  ship. 

Made  of  heavj'  black  steel  with  all  corners 
well  angled  and  braced.     Has  large  fire  space. 

By  removing  a  few  bolts  this  boiler  can  be 
set  in  small  space.  Note  the  sand  heating 
pockets. 

Capacity   about    100    gallons. 

Price 


$60.00 


GALVANIZED    PA^     OFF    PAILS 


For  those  who  wish  a  good,  inexpensive  Pay 
Off  Pail  the  above  cuts  show  a  galvanized  pail 
with  all  seams  riveted  and  soldered,  made  with 
flat  or  round  spouts. 
Price  with  either  spout    $3.00 

MOP    PAIL— DIPPER 
HOISTING   PAIL 


Dipper 


Fia.   1    Hoist 


We  believe  the  4yi"'>ii  Riveted  Pails  and 
Dippers  to  be  the  best  ever  put  on  the  market. 
They  are  used  by  a  large  majority  of  the  roofers 
in  Chicago.  All  work  is  made  of  steel  (double 
annealed),  with  Norway  Iron  trimmings,  closely 
riveted. 

The  dipper  handle  is  riveted  to  heavy  plate 
and  brazed.  This  is  then  riveted  to  body  of 
dipper. 

PaiJs  have  convexed  bottom,  which  allows 
pails  to  be  moved  over  felt  without  danger  of 
cutting. 

No.   1.     Mop  Pail.  8  gallons Each   $4.50 

No.    1.      Hoisting    Pail.    6    gallons...    "         4.00 
No.    1.      Dipper,  1%   gallons "         2.50 


MOP   PAIL— DIPPER 
HOISTING    PAIL 


Fig.    a    Mop 


FiK.    ::    Dipper  Fig.    2    Hoist 


For  those  who  desire  a  cheaper  .set  of  Pails 
and  Dippers  we  are  now  furnishing  the  above — 
seamed.  These  goods  are  well  made,  hold  the 
same  as  the  riveted  Pails  and  with  care  will 
last  and  give  good  satisfaction.  They  are  ma- 
chine seamed  and  one  grade  of  iron  lighter  than 
the  Riveted  Pails. 


No.  2 

No.  2 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  3 


Mop  Pail,  8   gallons    Each   $3.00 

Hoisting  Pail,  6  gallons   ...     "         2.75 

Dipper,  1%  gallons "         1.60 

Mop  Pail  shown  below "         2.00 

Hoisting  Pail  shown  below.  .     "         1.75 


Mop 


t'^iK-    -i   Tfolsl 


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ROOFERS'  SUPPLIES 


PAY   OFF   PAIL 


ROOFERS'    DERRICK    AND    WHEEL 


The  old  reliable  Lyman  Pay  Off  Pail  has  been  on 
the  market  for  years,  is  used  by  most  contractors, 
and  we  have  never  had  one  returned  for  repairs. 

Made  of  heavy  black  steel  with  all  joints  closely 
riveted  and  brazed.  Has  raised  bottom  and  swing 
handle,  top,  bottom  and  hood  are  protected  with 
bands.     Spouts  are  riveted  and  brazed. 

Price,   Pail $5.00 

Price,  Spouts,  each 1.00 

GRAVEL  PAILS 


Made  of  black  steel,  raised  bottom,  top  and  bot- 
tom bands. 

This  pail  has  rope  handle  stapled  to  outside,  can't 
slip  and  will  last  for  years.     A  trial  will  convince 

you  they   are   the   best.      Price,  per  dozen $18.00 

CARRYING  PAIL 


We  offer  the  roofers  a  derrick  which  we  belieVe 
will  meet  with  their  approval;  made  of  second 
growth  hickory,  free  of  knots;  well  ironed.  Carried 
in  stock  in  light  and  heavy  style. 

Price,    lieavy *18.0« 

Price,  liglit 16.00 

Our  Roofers'  Wheel  is  heavy  cast,  with  wrought 
iron  shield  and  hook,  roller  bearing.     Price.  . .  .$4.00 


ROOFERS'  BARS 


? 


I 


Mastic  Mixing  Bar 


Made  of   heavy   black   steel,    closely   riveted,   and 
has  top  and   bottom  bands,  swing  handle.     Used  in 

•oiinection   with   Pav  Off  Pails.     Price «3JM> 

FOR  ROOFERS»  BROOMS,  MOPS  AND  KNOT  BRUSHES.  SEE  INDEX 


We  carry  In  stock  a  full  line  of  bars  of  every  de- 
scription, from  the  lightest  to  the  heaviest,  all 
made -with  steel  ends,  well  tempered. 

lilgrht  steel $2.50 

Heavy  steel 2.00 

Steel  with  wood  handle 1.50 

Mastic   mixing:  bar 2.0O 


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OAKUM 
50  lb.  Bales 


^P 


Figr.  41A 

Best per  bale  $ . 

U.  S.  Navy    

Navy 

Best,   spun    

U.   S.  Navy,  spun 

Navy,   spun    

Plumbers',  spun 

Kope  Oakum   

COTTOX  WIClvING 
In  Balls — Bnle  Lots 

Braided,    in    coils per  lb.  $. 

Rope  Laid,   in  coils 

Chandlers',  3  lb.  balls 

A,  2  oz.  balls 

Diamond  B.  2  oz.  balls 

H,  2  oz.  balls 

K    or    Melrose — RR 


Yacht,    5    ply. 
Navy,    3  ply . . 


SPUN  COTTON 
.■jO  lb.  Bales 


per  lb.  $. 


TOW 

100  lb.  bales per  lb.  ». 

EXCELSIOR 

100   lb.  bales per  lb.  $. 

PITCH  MOPS 


Made  of  paraffine  wax.     Smokeless,   odorless  and 
(Iripless.     Eight  to  the  pound,  40  pound  cases. 

Full    cases    per  lb.   .$0.17 

Broken    cases     "  .21 

Coach  Candles 

3  and  5  to  pound,  40  ponnd  cases per  lb.  *0.19 

Broken   cases "        jb3 

Plumbers'  Acid  Candles 

For  plumbers,   steam  fitters  and  those  who  need 
a  hig'h  grade  candle. 

3,  5  and  12  to  the  lb.,  40  lb.  case  only,  .per  lb.  W.21 
Broken    cases    "  .2,»} 


PINE   TAR 


Fig.  41C  Fig.  41D 

Barrels,   about    50   gallons each*. 

Half  barrels,  about  30  gallons " 

Five    gallon    cans per  doz.      . 

One   gallon    cans 

Half    gallon    cans " 

Quart    cans    " 

Pint  cans   

NAATT  OR  PINE  PITCH 

Barrels,  about  250  lbs each  *. 

Boxes,  5,  10,  25,  50  and  100  lbs per  lb.      . 

COAL  TAR 


Fig.  41E 

Barrels,   about    50   gallons 

Five  gallon   cans 

One  gallon  cans 


.each  $. 


TALLOW 

Refined  cylinder   tallow   in  bulk  and  barrels. 

Barrels,    about    400    lbs per  lb.  »0.2S 

Case  lots,  20  5-lb.  cakes "  .24 

Lesser   quantities    "  .30 


COAL  TAR  PITCH 


Conipiosition 


Barrels,  about   360  lbs 

Boxes.   5,   10,  25  and   50  lbs. 


.per  lb.  $. 


RESIN 
•«F"  Grade 

Barrels,  about  4fi0  Jbs per  lb.  *. 

Boxes.   5,   10,  25  and   50  lbs 


PITCH   LADLES 


Pig.  41P 


Iron per  doz. 


WE   HAVE    IN    STOCK   AT   AT>I.   TIMES   A   COMPLETE   LINE   OF   THE   ABOVE   SPECIALTIES    AT  THE 

LOWEST  MARKET   PRICES 


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ROOFING  PAPER 


CERTAIN-TEED   ROOFING 

1,  2  and  3  Ply  Smooth  Surfaced 

Made  from  long  fibred,  soft,  absorbent  rag  stock  felt  carrying  extra  abundant  saturation  of 
the  Certain-Teed  blend  of  asphalts,  the  slowest  drying  saturation  science  has  developed.  No  coal 
tar  or  quick  drying  saturants  are  used.  Rolls  32  inches  wide,  containing  108  square  feet  (8  feet 
for  laps).      Large   Head   Nails  and  Lap   Cement  with  directions  in  each  roll. 

1-ply,  guaranteed     5  years,  weight  about  3  5  lbs.  complete 

2-ply,  guaranteed  10  years,  weight  about  45  lbs.  complete 

3-ply,  guaranteed  15  years,  weght  about  55  lbs.  complete 

CERTAIN-TEED  SHINGLES 

Red  or  Green  Slate  Surfaced 

Combine  permanent  color,  beauty,  fire  protection,  great  durability  and  low  cost.  The  beau- 
tiful color  of  the  crushed  slate  is  natural  and  so  cannot  fade.  Size  8x12%  inches.  Laid  %  inch 
apart  and  4  inches  to  the  weather.     424  shingles  to  a  square — about  23  0  lbs.     4  cartomkto  a  square. 

CERTAIN-TEED  ROOFING  ^ 

Red  or  Green  Slate  Surfaced 

Same  material  as  Certain-Teed  Shingles  but  in  roll  form.  Put  up  and  packed  thfe  same  as 
Certain-Teed    Roofing.      Weight   about    80    lbs.  per  square  complete. 

MAJOR  ROOFING 

Well  up  to  the  quality  standard  of  the  average  first  grade  roofings  offered  by  most  manu- 
facturers.    Put  up  and  packed  the  same  as  Certain-Teed  Roofing. 

1-ply,  weight  about  3  5  lbs.  complete 

2-ply,  weight  about  45  lbs.  complete 

3-ply,  weight  about  55  lbs.  complete 

GUARD  ROOFING 

Makes  a  waterproof  and  entirely  satisfactory  roof  for  temporary  purposes.     Put  up  and  packed 
the  same  as  Certain-Teed  Roofing. 

1-ply,  weight  about  3  5  lbs.  complete 

2-ply,  weight  about  45  lbs.  complete 

3-ply,  weight  about  55  lbs.  complete 

SENTINEL   ROOFING 

Made  specially  to  enable  the  trade  to  meet  any  price  competition.  Contains  no  coal  tar.  Bet- 
ter than  the  old  time  Tar  Ready  Roofing.     Put  up  and  packed  the  same  as  Certain-Teed  Roofing. 

1-ply,  weight  about  35  lbs.  complete 

2-ply,  weight  about  45  lbs.  complete 

3-ply,  weight  about  55  lbs.  complete 

Write  for  Prices.      'We  are  prepared  <«  furnlwh  one  roll  or  si   trnln  losiel  :i(   !«»««•«<   market  price. 


GEOB-eARPErfTER  «  eo. 


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FELT,  SHEATHING,  PLASTER  AND  WALL  BOARD, 
ROOFING  SUPPLIES 

IXSUI.ATTNG  PAPER  BliACK  CARBONIZED 

A  strong  paper  saturated  and  coated  with  the  finest  grade  blend  of 
Asphalts.  Specially  designed  for  Ice  Houses,  Refrigerators,  and  where- 
ever  insulation  against  moisture  is  desirable.  Odorless.  Acid  proof. 
Vermin  proof. 

:Medium.         "Weight  about  20  lbs.  in  500  sq.  ft.  rolls,  36  in.  wide 

Heavy.  Weight  about  35  lbs.  in  500  sq.  ft.  rolls,  36  in.  wide 

Ex.  Heavy.    Weight  about  45  lbs.  in  500  sq.  ft.  rolls,  36  in.  wide 


No.  30  Insulator. 
No.  45  Insulator. 


Saturated  'only 

Weight  about  30  lbs.  in  500  sq. 
Weight  about  45  lbs.  in  500  sq. 


ft.  rolls, 
ft.  rolls. 


Slaters  Asphalt  Felt 


SLATERS  FELT 

32  in.  wide,  about  30  lbs.  per  roll  of  100  sq.  ft 


TARRED  FELT 

No.  1.  32  in.  wide,  about  20  lbs.  per  100  sq.  ft,  216  sq.  ft.  per  roll. 
No.  2.  32  in.  wide,  about  15  lbs.  per  100  sq.  ft.,  324  sq.  ft.  per  roll. 
No.  3.      32  in.  wide,  about  12  lbs.  per  100  sq.  ft.,  500  sq  ft.  per  roll. 

Stringed  Pelt.      32  in.  wide,  about  ^2  lbs.  per  roll  of  250  sq.  ft 

Stringed  Pelt.     32  in.  wide,  about  44  lbs.  per  roll  of  500  sq.  ft 

Slaters  Pelt.        36  in.  wide,  about  30  lbs.  per  roll  of  500  sq.  ft 


No.  20. 
No.  25. 
No.  30. 
No.  35. 
No.  40. 


ROSIN    SIZED    SHEATHING 

About  20  lbs.  in  500  sq.  ft.  rolls,  36  in.  wide. 
About  25  lbs.  in  500  sq.  ft.  rolls,  36  in.  wide. 
About  30  lbs.  in  500  sq.  ft.  rolls,  36  in.  wide. 
About  35  lbs.  in  500  sq.  ft.  rolls,  36  in.  wide. 
About  40  lbs.  in  500  sq.  ft.  rolls,  36  in.  wide. 


DEADENING   FELT 


Width  36  in.,  about  %,  lb.  to  the  sq.  yd.,  rolls  contain  50  sq.  yds. 
Width  36  in.,  about  1  lb.  to  the  sq.  yd.,  rolls  contain  50  sq.  yds. 
Width  36  in.,  about  1%  lbs.  to  the  sq.  yd.,  rolls  contain  50  sq.  yds. 
Width  36  in.,  about  2       lbs.  to  the  sq.  yd.,   rolls  contain  50  sq.  yds. 


WALL    BOARD 

Made  of  clean  wood  fibre.     Sized  thoroughly  to  take  paint  and  to  resist  moisture.     By  actual  test  the 
strongest  and   best   waterproofed   board  made.     Affords   opportunity   for   artistic  panel   effects.     An    inex- 
pensive material  more  quickly  applied  than  plaster  and   without    the    dirt.      Por    finishing   modest   houses, 
for  partitioning  offices  or  large  rooms,   for  portable  screens,  for  attics  and  dens  and  booths. 
Size:    Widths,  32  inches  or  48  inches.     Lengths,  6,  7,  8,   9,  10,  12  14  or  16  ft. 

STANDARD   BOARD 

Made   of  paper   stock.     One   side   sized   and   finished  in  a  beautiful  brown.     A  very  strong  board. 
Sizes  same  aAabove  Board 

•  BLUE  AND  GRAY  PLASTER  BOARD 


250  sq.  ft.  rolls,  36  in.  wide,  weigh  about  30  lbs 

500  sq.  ft.  rolls,  36  in.  wide,  weigh  about  60  lbs 

PLASTIC  CEMENT 

A  putty-like  compound,   durable  and  perfectly  waterproof  for  plastering  over  cracks,  holes  or  weak 
spots  in  roofs,  basements,  cisterns,  waterspouts,   troughs,    etc.     An    excellent    waterproofing.      *  ^'-  *~ 

any  surface. 


Adheres    to 


50  or  25 
lb.  pails 


Full    or  I 

Vz    bbls.  I 

COAL    TAR    PITCH 
or   Coiuiiosition 

Barrels,  about  360  lbs per  cwt.,   $3.00 

Boxes,  5,  10.  25  and  50  lbs per  lb.,        .OS 


CAPNAL 

ROOFING 

NAILS 

Hot  Galvanized 


Crated  6 
10  lb.  cans 


Crated    36 
1    lb.    cans 

COAL  TAR 


No              5''*      1     I-rnsth     1         No. 
^°-             Ring      1      Sliank      |       per  lb. 

Trice 
per  lb. 

1 
3 
4 

1 

f 

117 
165 
250 

.12 

Barrels,  about  50  gallons each  $10.00 

Five  gallon  cans ''  3.r)0 

One  gallon  can    "  100 


A3IERICAN  FELT 
ROOFING  NAILS 


p^X.   length 

Gauge 

Din. 

of 

Hen-' 

Galv. 
per  lb. 

PU'n 
per  1!j. 

198   1    1         1     12     1    %    |$0.OS|$0.06 
al5   1      36    1     12     1    %    J      .091      .07 

TIN  ROOFING 
CAPS 

Per  lb $0.10 

SBND  US  YOUR  INQUIRIES  ON  ABOVE  LINE,  WE  ARE  PREPARED  TO  QUOTE  LOWEST  PRICES 


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ASBESTOS    BUILDING    FELT   AND    SHEATHING,   ROOFING 
AND   SIDING  PAPER 


Ovrins  to  almost  dally   market   fluctuations  we   are  unable  to  Insert  Ustn  or  prices  on 
tUs  pa^e,  but  frill  be  pleased  to  lurnlsh  same  on  application. 


Items  shown 


INDRUROm  ROOFING 

Lap  cement  and  roofing  nall^  included.     Put  up  in   one  and  two  square  rolls. 
H  Ply»  26  lbs.  to  108  sq.  ft.,  36  in.  wide per  square  ». 

1  ply,  35  lbs.  to  108  sq.  ft.,  36  in.  wide 

2  ply,  45  lbs.  to  108  sq.  ft.,  36  in.  wide 

3  ply,  55  lbs.  to  108  sq.  ft.,  36  in.  wide' 

RED  ROSIN  SHEATHING 

500    square    feet    in   roll.      36    inches    wide. 

Solid,   20-25   lbs.   to   roll per  lb.  *. 

Filled,  30-35-40  lbs.  to  roll 


aiSlLlCOATo 

2         ROOFING^     1^ 

SILICOAT  ROOFING 
Lap  cement  and  roofing  nails  Included.     One  square   in   roll.      Sanded  both  sides. 

1  ply,  t)5  lbs.  to  100  sq.  ft.,  32  in.  wide per  square  9. 

3  ply,  65  lbs.  to  100  sq.  ft.,  32  in.  wide 

3  ply,  75  lbs.  to  100  sq.  ft.,   32  in.  wide 


32  Inch  widths.     Weight,  rolls,  approximately  50  lbs. 

No.  1.     Tarred  felt,  20  to  22  lbs.  to  100  sq.   ft per  lb.  $ 

No.  2.     Tarred  felt,    15  lbs.  to  100  sq.  ft "  

No.  3.     Tarred  felt,  11  to  12  lbs.  to  100  sq.  ft "  

KEYSTONE  PREPARED  ROOFING 
32  inch  width.     One  square  to  roll. 

Are  made  of  layers  of  tarred  felt  cemented  together.     2    ply,    two    layers;    3    ply,    three    layers.     Rolls 
contain   no   nails  or   caps.     Each   square   requires   2    gals,  roof  coating,  1%  lbs.  caps  and  1  lb.  nails. 

2  ply,  weight  40  lbs.  to  square per  roll  $. . . . 

3  ply,  weight  60  lbs.  to  square "  .... 

ASBESTOS  BUILDING  FELT 

Made  of  the  best  quality  of  asbestos  fibre.  Possesses  the  highest  fireproof  and  non-conducting  quali- 
ties, odorless,  acid  artd  vermin  proof  and  invaluable  as  a  protection  against  fire.  Used  for  lining  pas- 
senger and  freight  cars,  sheathing  houses,  lining  between  floors  and  under  slate,  tin  and  iron  roofs,  also 
for  wrapping  furnace  pipes.  In  rolls  weighing  75  to  100  pounds,  36  inches  wide.  Weighing  6  pounds 
to  100  square  feet  up  to  and  including  -^  inch  in  thickness. 
Price .  •  .  per    lb.    80.08 

ASBESTOS  SHEATHING 

A  white  high-grade  asbestos  fibre  is  used  in  the  manufacture   of   our   asbestos   sheathing,    making   It 
light  and   strong,  as  well  as  fireproof. 

It  is  used  for  special  purposes  and  electrical  work,  such  as  wrapping  small  armatures,  etc.     Put  up 
same  as  asbestos  felt. 

Price per  lb.  90.10 

SGND   ITS    YOUR    INQUIRIES    FOR    ONE    ROLL    OR    A    CARLOAD.      OUR  PRICE  IS  ALWAYS  RIOHT 


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•Imiierial"   All   Asbestos    IMpe   Co^  t>rius 


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ASBESTOS  PRODUCTS 

In  purchasing  a  covering  for  heated  surfaces,  it  is  of  the  utmost  importance  to  talce  into  considera- 
i\°Jl  *?f  J'"™^^'"  °^  years  the  covering  will  last  and.  do  good  service,  as  well  as  its  powers  for  resisttag 
high    temperature,    and    its    non-conducting    properties  lootoi-uig 

The  durability  of  coverings  varies  greatly  in  the  different  kinds.  Some  will  break  or  fall  off  th« 
heated  surfaces  or  become  otherwise  defective  in  a  year  or  two.  Others,  being  unable  to  risist  high 
pressure,   become  charred  or  burned  and  are  thus  useless  as  insulators  le&ifai    nign 

A  good  covering  should  be  one  that  can  be  removed  when  necessary  to  make  changes  .or  renair 
leakage   or   other  damage  to  pipes,   and  be  replaced  without  injury  to   itself  cnanges,    .01    repair 

The  fittings,  such  as  ells,  tees,  crosses  and  valves,  are  of  exactly  the  same  formation  as  tli«-  seotiomi 
trTr^Tr^foTi^fh^lm^o^'a^^fo'^fal^^^Lr^effeyt^^JoTnT^^  '^''^^^^"^  ^^"'^*^"'  ^'^^'^  la^i^'rei^nl^'i^eVuTrVd^^J 
bei„r.1.;plY7d  "^itrt/ch^'S.^^J^t/"'"''''"*  '■'^"^^   '"••  application,  a  sufficient  ..uant.ty  „t  sn.ail  staples 


Sectional  View 
"Celasbestos". 


'■""-  Eureka  Pipe  Asbestos   Moulded    t  ..v  ciiuir 

Covering 

"IMPERIAL"  ALL,  ASBESTOS  PIPE  COVERING 

Our  "Imperial"  is  made  of  alternate  layers  of  pure  indented  asbestos  felt,  and  plain  asbestos  felt 
wire  stitched  at  the  edges,  and  covered  with  a  heavy  canvas  jacket. 

It  is  light  in  weight,   will  stand  all  extremes  of  heat,  is  firm  and  elastic,  will  not  sag  on  the  pipes    is 
not   affected   by  moisture,  will   not  crack   nor  crumble    from    vibration,    can    be    removed    and    replaced    a 
hundred    times    if   necessary   without    injurious    results  as  it  is  practically  indestructible      It   is  an  ideal 
covering  for  train  pipes  and  has  been  adopted  by  many   railway  companies  for  that   purpose 
"CELASBESTOS"  SECTIONAL  PIPE  COVERING 

For  High  Pressure  Steam  Pipes.  This  covering  is  formed  in  regular  sections  three  feet  in  length 
of  alternate  layers  of  plain  and  fluted  asbestos,  canvassed  on  the  outside,  and  secured  to  the  pipes  with 
metal  bands.  It  is  light  in  weight;  strong,  fireproof,  non-conducting,  not  injured  by  steam  or  moisture, 
and  easily  applied,  entirely  suited  for  all  high  pressure  work.  Will  not  crack  or  powder  from  vibration 
of  pipes.     Made  in  three  thicknesses,  V>  inch,  %  inch  and  1  inch. 

XOTE — Our  «'lmperlal"  All  Asbestos  Fittings  are  su:>plied  with  this  covering. 
"W.  B."  PIPE  COVERING 

The  perfection  of  insulating  protection  for  steam  pipes  and  all  heated  surfaces.  There  are  no  better 
non-conductors  of  heat  known  than  asbestos  and  wool  felt,  and  in  our  "W.  B."  covering  these  have  been 
combined,  producing  the  best  results,  there  being  consecutive  layers  of  asbestos  (about  one-eighth  of  an 
inch  thick)  about  the  pipe,  outside  of  this  the  wool  felt  with  a  canvas  cover  or  jacl^t.  This  covering 
is  easily  applied,  is  removable  and  lasts  as  long  as  the  pipes  themselves.  "V\''ill  not  crack,  crumble  or 
fall  away  from  the  pipes.  When  necessary  staples  are  used  in  applying. 
ASBESTOS  MOULDED  COVERING 

Asbestos  Moulded  Covering  will  stand  heat  of  the  highest  steam  pressure  without  disintegrating,  and 
being  chemically  treated  in  its  manufacture,  it  is  not  affected  by  moisture.  If  this  covering  is  soaked  in 
water  and  dried  again,  it  becomes  as  hard  and  firm  as  when  originally  made.  It  is  a  good  non-conductor 
very  durable,  and  will  outwear  any  other  similar  covering  on  the  market.  ' 

This  covering  is  made  of  asbestos  fibre  and  other  light  non-conducting  materials.  It  is  very  strong- 
is  absolutely  fireproof  and  is  adapted  for  highest  steam  pressure.  It  will  not  crack  and  is  made  to  fit 
pipes  of  all  diameters  from  one-half  inch  upward.  The  fittings  are  furnished  of  the  same  materials  and 
fit  perfectly. 

It  can  be  easily  applied  to  hot  or  cold  pipes  by  any  practical  man.  We  always  send  with  this  covering 
sufficient  metal  bands  to  securely  fasten  it  to  the  pipes. 

EUREKA  PIPE   COVERING 

For  all  low  pressure  steam  pipes  and  hot  water  pipes,  we  consider  this  to  be  an  excellent  covering, 
filling  all  requirements.  It  is  made  of  wool  felt  and  asbestos.  Sections  three  feet  long,  canvas  covered, 
with  fittings  for  ells,  tees,  valves,  etc.,   of  same  material. 

We  sometimes  supply  for  rough  or  temporary  work  this  same  covering  without  the  canvas  Jacket  at 
a  slightly  reduced  price. 

STANDARD  PRICE  LIST  OF  SECTIONAL  PIPE  COVERINGS  AND  FITTINGS 
When    asking   for    quotations   always    state    steam    pressure  for  which  covering  is  to  be  used. 
Prices   of   covering   shown    in   this   list  are   for   lineal   feet. 


Size 

Covering: 

Ells 

Tees 

Crosses 

Valves     1 

Size 

CoverinK 

Ells 

Tees 

Crosses 

Valves 

»^ 

$0.22 

$0.30 

$0.36 

$0.48 

$0.54      1 

4 

$0.60 

$0.60 

$0.75 

$0.95 

$1.50 

% 

.24 

.30 

.48 

.54 

iV2 

.65 

.72 

.90 

1.10 

1.85 

1 

.27 

.30 

.48 

.54 

5 

.70 

.90 

1.20 

1.50 

2.25 

114 

.30 

.30 

.48    ' 

.54 

6 

.80 

1.30 

1.60 

2.00 

2.80 

1% 

.33 

.30 

.48 

.54 

7 

1.00 

1.80 

2.20 

2.80 

3.60 

2 

.36 

.36 

.54 

.60      1 

8 

1.10 

2.40 

3.00 

3.60 

4.40 

2% 

.40 

.42 

.60 

.78      1 

9 

1.20 

3.00 

3.80 

4.40 

5.30 

3 

.45 

.48 

.70 

.96      1 

10 

1.30 

3.60 

4.60 

5.20 

6.20 

3% 

.50 

.54 

.60 

.80 

1.20      1 

1^ 

1.85 

VOTE} — For  all  pipes  above  ten  (10)  Incheii  the  use  of  Asbestos  Moulded  Blocks  Is  recommended. 


39  n 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  So 


ASBESTOS  PRODUCTS 


HOT  WATER  PIPE  COVERING 

Same  construction  as  Eureka  covering,  wool  felt 
with  asbestos  next  to  the  pipe.  About  Vs  inch 
thick,  canvas  jacket.  «        ,    . 

A  most  suitable  covering  for  hot  water  pipes, 
return  pipes,  hot  air,  etc.,  also  for  use  in  basements 
where  it  is  desired  to  keep  certain  rooms  or  apart- 
ments cool.     In  sections  3  feet  long. 

See  Price   List  on  Preceding  Page. 

AMMOXIA  AND  BRINE  PIPE  COA^RING 

We  carry  a  special  covering  for  these  purposes. 
In  chemical  plants,  breweries,  cold  storage  houses, 
etc.,  a  great  deal  of  damage  is  done  by  the  sweat- 
ing of  pipes,  and  considerable  loss  is  experienced. 
By  the  use  of  these  coverings,  this  is  avoided,  and 
the  saving  will,  in  a  short  time,  fully  repay  for  the 
expense  of  covering  the  exposed  pipes  and  surfaces. 

CAL'TION — In  applying-  the  Ammonia  and  Brine 
Pipe  Coverings,  great  care  should  be  exercised  to 
form  perfectly,  air  and  water-tight  joints  otherwise 
the  covering  will  prove  useless.  We  furnish  a 
special  cement  in  liquid  or  paste  form  for  this  work 
also  for  covering  all  fittings.  When  this  cement 
and  waterproof  canvas  are  used,  and  care  is  exer- 
cised to  see  that  all  laps  come  on  the  under  side  of 
the  pipe,  there  can  be  no  possibility  of  moisture 
working  in  and  injuring  the  covering  itself.  Liberal 
use  of  this  cement  is  recommended. 

See  Price   L,ist  on  Preceding  Page. 


ASBESTOS  AND  HAIR  FELT  CO\TaiING 

An  excellent  non-conductor,  light  in  weight. 
Suitable  for  all  ordinary  steam  pressure.  Made  in 
sections  3  feet  long.  Composed  of  an  inner  lining 
of  heavy  asbestos  felt,  then  standard  hair  felt  cover- 
ing with  another  layer  of  asbestos  felt  and  finally 
finished  with  a  heavy  sized  paper.  We  can  also 
supply  it  with  canvas  cover  if  desired. 

The  outer  layer  of  asbestos  is  used  to  protect  the 
hair  felt  and  render  the  covering  more  fireproof. 
The  necessary  staples  and  strips  for  covering  and 
fastening  all  laps  and  joints  are  always  included 
in  making  shipment.s.  Special  fittings  go  with  this 
covering. 

See  Price   List   on   Preceding  Page. 

FROST  protectiat:  coatering 

To  prevent  freezing  in  gas  and  water  pipes,  we 
furnish,  in  3  feet  sections,  a  covering  that  is  most 
economical  and   efficient. 

When  pipes  are  exposed  we  can  supply  a  wrapper 
of  canvas,  which  can  be  painted,  or  of  waterproofed 


felt. 


See  Price   List  on  Preceding  Page. 


TAKE  NOTE — Wliere  any  of  the  aforementioned 
coverings  are  exposed  to  the  weatlier,  or  wliere 
moisture  or  dampness  are  liable  to  afiEect  tlieir  use- 
fulness or  durability,  we  can  supply  a  heavy  can- 
vas cover  >vhich  has  been  thor'oughly  saturated 
with  pure  asphalt  and  other  vraterproof  and  pre- 
servative materials. 


In   bales   of   300 


V*  in. 
%  in. 
Vz    in. 


thick, 
thick, 
thick, 
thick. 


HAIR  FELT 

^square  fe'et,   standard  thickness,   always  in   stock. 
Standard  Price  List  of  Hair  Felt. 

per  square  foot  $0.04        I    1       in.  thick , 

"  "  "  .041^        1%   in.  thick 

"  "  "  .04%        11/2   in.  thick 

"  "  "  .0614    '    2       in.  thick 

BOILER  COVERING  OR  LAGGING 


per  square   foot  $0.07% 

.09% 

•H 
"        '     "  .14 


f 


"IMPERIAL"    ALL    ASBESTOS    BOILER    COVERING  OR  LAGGING 

The  'Imperial"  boiler  covering  or  lagging  is  essentially  of  the  same  formation  as  the  covering  here- 
tofore mentioned  with  the  exception  of  being  in  sheet    form. 

It  is  furnished  with  or  without  canvas  jacket  and  can  be  fastened  when  applied,  by  using  staples, 
or  the  sections  can  be  laced  together.  .    ,  ,    ,       . 

It  is  recommended  for  covering  large  or  irregularly  shaped  surfaces  such  as  upright  and  horizon- 
tal boilers,   both  stationary  and  portable,   drums,   domes,   heaters,   stills,   breechings,   etc. 

Cement  work  when  torn  off  for  repairs  to  the  heated  surfaces  has  to  be  replaced  with  new  material, 
whereas  the  "Imperial"  can  be  laid  aside,  the  work  completed  and  the  same  section  replaced:  The  elas- 
ticity is  another  good  feature,  allowing  the  covering  to  be  shaped  to  fit  almost  any  irregular  surface. 
-\s  a  covering  for  locomotives  'and  marine  boilers  it  is  vastly  superior  to  others  and  has  merits  that 
recommend  it  for  these  uses.  As  a  result  of  constant  jarring  some  covering  will  crumble  and  fall  away 
while  the  "Imperial"  will  remain  as  firm  and  useful  as  when  first  applied.  Stock  size  sheets  24x36  inches. 
.Special  sizes  and  shapes  to  order. 

CELASBESTOS  FIREPROOF  LAGGING   BLOCKS 

Made  in  blocks  or  sheets  formed  by  use  of  successive  layers  of  our  Celasbestos  as  described  on  an- 
other page.    The  layers  are  placed  so  that  the  air  space    runs   at    right   angles    to   that   in    the    adjoining 

Tlie  sheets  are  adapted  for  all  heat  insulating  purposes,  such  as  covering  boilers,  heaters,  large  flues, 
ceilings,  fire  doors,  etc.  ^        .    ,     .  .      , 

Any  thickness  from  l^   to  3  inches.     Stock  sizes  3x3  feet.     Special  sizes  as  required. 

Can  be   conformed  to  any  curved  surface  by  slitting  a   few  layers   on   the   under  side. 

For  prices,  see  table  at  bottom  of  this  page. 

ASBESTOS    MOULDED    BLOCKS 

There  are  manv  large  surfaces  such  as  boilers,  stills,  domes,  heaters,  etc.,  that  cannot  be  covered  with 
the  sectional  covering  and  for  this  work  we  especially  make  moulded  blocks,  which  are  easily  applied 
to  the  surface  and  can  be  securely  and  cheaply  fastened  by  the  use  of  a  large  me.sh  wire- screen.  To  make 
a  more  presentable  appearance  this  screen  can  be  covered  with  a  thin  coat  of  our  asbestos  cement 
felting,    thus    giving   the   work   a   smooth   finished   appearance.       Special     sizes,     shapes     and     thicknesses 

Made  in  blocks  or  slabs  3  or  4  Inches  wide,  18  inches  long  and  1  or  1%  inches  tldck. 
Standard  Price  List  For  Sheet  and  Block  Coverings 


Thickness 


Inch 


Price  per 
foot 


$0.27 
.27 
.30 
.30 
.34 
.38 


Price  per 
sq.  foot 


$0.42 
.45 
.49 
.53 
.57 
.60 


Price  per 
sq.  foot 


$0.64 
.68 
.72 
.75 
.79 
.83 


Thickness 
Inches 


2% 

3 

314 

31^ 

4 


Price  per 
sq.  foot 


$0.87 


1.05 
1.20 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  QO, 


ASBESTOS  PRODUCTS 


ASBESTOS  CEMENT  FELTING 

A  dry  cement,  prepared  by  mixing  asbestos  fibre 
and  other  non-conductive  and  cementing  materials 
to  render  them  available  for  covering-  large  and 
irregularly  shaped  surfaces,  such  as  boilers,  stills, 
domes,  heaters,  etc.  When  mixed  with  water  to 
the  proper  consistency,  it  is  easily  applied  either  by 
hand  or  with  a  trowel.  We  furnish  this  cement  in 
two  qualities. 

"A"    Brand    per  sack  1F3.50 

«B"    Brand    "  3.00 

NOTE — In  applying:  our  cement  Coverings,  better 
results  can  be  obtained'-wlien  tliey  are  applied  over 
an  air-space   formed  of  wire  cloth   and   studs. 

ASBESTOS  FLEXIBLE  ROOFING  CEMENT 

Composed  of  finely  ground  asbestos  mixed  with 
iron  paint  and  other  water  and  acid-proof  materials. 
Prepared  ready  for  use;  ela.stic  and  very  adhesive. 
Used  for  cementing  or  patching  tin,  metal  or  com- 
position roofs,  around  chimneys,  skyligl*s  and 
dormer  windows.  For  imbedding  tile  or  slate  and 
repairing  leaks  of  all  kinds.  Supplied  in  red, 
brown  or  black  colors. 

Will  not  become  hard  and  useless  when  opened 
unless  left  exposed  for  a  considerable  time.  Brown 

Black    and  Red 

lOO  lb.  tubs    per  lb.   $0.04  $0.06 

25  to  50  lb.  pails "  .05  .08 

10  lb.   cans    ■'  .07%  .10 

5  lb.  cans    "  .lO  .15 

ASBESTOS  HOT  BLAST  CEMENT 

A  strictly  first-class  fire-proof  cement,  especially 
adapted  for  covering  surfaces  exposed  to  a  high 
heat,  such  as  hot  blast  pipes,  smoke  pipes,  furnaces, 
retorts,  etc.,  also  used  as  fire-proof  deadening  under 
floors  and  roofs.  Covering  capacity  of  this  cement, 
40  square  feet  1  inch  thick. 

Price  per  barrel  or  bag $4.00 

ASBESTOS  FURNACE  CEMENT 

For  lining  heating  stoves,  furnace  doors,  repair- 
ing broken    joints   in   furnaces,   etc. 

WJien  subjected  to  inten.se  heat  it  vitrifies  without 
becoming  porous  or  shrinking.  Will  not  harden  if 
package  is  unopened. 

400  to  600  lb.  casks     per  lb.  $0.04 

100  lb.  tubs     '  .04% 

25  to    50  lb.  tubs     "  .OSVi 

10  lb.  cans     "  .10 

5  lb.  cans     "  .12 

3  lb.  cans     "  .15 


ASBESTOS  RETORT  CEMENT 

Invaluable  for  "setting  up"  or  repairing  broken 
clay  or  iron  gas  retorts,  pipes,  etc.;  and  for  ce- 
menting joints  in  stone  and  metals.  Is  acid  proof 
and  vitrifies  under  intense  heat,  very  strong  and 
durable.  Prepared  ready  for  use,  not  affected  by 
afa8,  oils,  etc.  ^ 

400  to  600  lb.  casks     per  lb.  $0.04 

100  lb.  tubs     .04V> 

25  to    50  lb.  tubs     "  .Osil 

10  lb.  cans     "  .lo 

5  lb.  cans     "  .la 

3  lb.  cans     "  .15 


.22  to  24  lbs. 
,30  to  35  lbs. 


ASBESTOS  MILL  BOARD 

One  of  the  most  economical  packings  for  chemi- 
cal works,  oil  stills,  flange  joints,  cylinder  heads, 
insulation  in  stoves,  ranges  and  ovens,  also  for 
lining  grates,  ceilings,  etc.  Fire-proof  and  acid- 
proof,  made  soft,  medium  and  hard.  Stock  size. 
40x40  inches,  42x44  inches  and  44x48  inches;  special 
sizes  to  order.  Thicknesses  from  jW  to  1  inch. 
Price  per  pound $0.10 

Note — We  are  furnishing  an  extra  hard,  even  and 
smooth  surfaced  board  for  making  fire  backs  "or 
back  walls  in  grates  and  fire  places,  natural  gas 
fires,  etc.  Also  extra  hard  sheets  for  glass  workers' 
use,  cut  to  any  size.  We  furnish  a  very  superior 
quality  of  Asbestos  Mill  Board  for  electrical  pur- 
poses. 

Appro.vimate  AVeight  Per  Sheet  40x40  Inches 

1/16  In..  ..  3%  to  4  lbs.  (%  in... 
Mi  in..,..  8  to  81/2  lbs.  '/.  in... 
•%    in 15       to  16       lbs.    ) 

Intermediate  thicknesses,  proportionate  weights  of 
full  cases  average  250  to  300  lbs. 

ASBESTOS  ROLL  MILL  BOARD 

In  rolls  of  5^5  and   %   inch  in   thickness,   36  inches 
wide. 
Price  per  lb $0.10 

GLASS  HOUSE  SHEETS 

Hard,  stiff,  flat  sheets  of  asbestos  specially  pre* 
pared  for  glass  workers'  use  and  for  carrying  small 
heated  articles. 

Pi'ice  List  of  Glass  House  Sheets,  Each 

Size  of  Sheet  3  32  in.  thick    3/16  In.  thick 

6x   8  inches $0.25  $0.30 

8x   8  inches 2«  .;12 

10x10  inches 27  ..14 

10x12  inches 2S>  .37 

12x12  inches 32  .42 

12x16  inches 45  .."^5 

20x24  inches 1.10  1.35 

24x24  inches 1.30  1.65 

CELASBESTOS  CORRUGATED  ROLL 
LAGGING 

Constructed  of  a  layer  of  corrugated  or  fluted 
asbestos  paper,  backed  by  a  sheet  of  plain  asbestos. 
An  excellent  non-conductor  for  wrapping  furnace 
pipes,  hot  air  flues,  to  prevent  burning  of  woodwork 
from  overheated  pipes.  It  is  flexible,  can  be  easily 
wrapped  around  carved  surface  and  fastened  with 
wire  or  metal  bands.  Put  up  in  rolls  ^6  inches  wide; 
250  square  feet  to  roll. 
Price  per  square  foot $0.05 

ASBESTOS  STO\"E  LINING  CEMENT 

A  plastic  cement  composed  of  asbestos  and  fire- 
proof-cementing materials.  Used  as  a  bed  for  laying 
fire-brick  or  facing  walls  subjected  to  great  heat. 
lining  cooking  stoves,  heating  stoves  and  furnaces, 
mending  broken  iron  or  brick  lining-s.  Will  not 
warp  or  burn  off. 

400  to  60O  lb.  casks     per  lb.   $0.04 

100  lb.  tubs     '. "  .04% 

25  to    50  lb.  tubs      -05 

10  lb.  cans     0^ 

5  lb.  cans     l" 

3  lb.  cans     IS 


398 


GeoBSaXpeM'ter  X  Go. 


FRICTION   BOARD 


Granite  Board 

Davy   Board 

No. 

Thick- 
ness 

No.  of 
Boards 

to 
Bundle 

Size  of 
Boards 
inches 

WeiKht 

per 

Bundle 

about  lbs. 

Price 
per  lb. 

No. 

Thick- 
ness 
Inches 

No.  of 
Boards 

to 
Bundle 

Size  of 
Boards 
Inches 

Weieht 

per 
Bundle 
about  lbs. 

Price 
per  lb. 

4 
5 
6 
8 
10 

Ve        ,          6 
%                 8 
t\t        1        10 

35x42 
35x42 
35x42 
35x42 
35x42 

50 
50 
50 
50 
50 

$ 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

y5 
ye 

ys 

3 

4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

33x44 
33x44 
33x44 
33x44 
33x44 
33x44 
33x44 
33x44 

50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 

% 

RED  VULCANIZED  FIBRE  BOARD 

3*2  to  14  inch  thick  in  sheets per  lb.,  $ . 


VALVE  SPRINGS— FIBRE  BOARD 


CONICAL  PUMP  VALVE  SPRINGS 

Brass  Spring  Wire 

In  ordering  state  if  size  given  is  size  of  valve  or  diameter  of  base  of  spring. 


Size  of 
Wire        Fo 

rl% 

For  2 

For  2% 

For  3 

For  3V2 

For  4 

For  4%        F 

or  5 

For  5V2         F« 

)r6 

For? 

Gauge     in. 

Valve 

in.  Valve 

in.  Valve 

in.  Valve 

in.  Valve 

in.  Valve 

in.  Valve   in. 

Valve 

in.  Valve     in.  ^ 

^alve 

In.  Valve 

3 

.  .  . 

... 

$1 

00 

$1.20 

4 

.  .  . 

...       $0 

60 

$0.80 

90 

1.00 

5 

$0.25 

$0.30 

40 

.55 

70 

.80 

6 

$0.26 

.21 

.24 

30 

.43 

50 

.70 

7 

$0.16 

.18 

.19 

.22 

26 

.35 

38 

.60 

8 

$0.14 

.15 

.17 

.18 

.20 

22 

.28 

30 

.40 

9 

$0.12 

.13 

.14 

.15 

.16 

.19 

20 

.24 

26 

.35 

10 

.11 

.     .12 

.13 

.14 

.15 

.18 

19 

.20 

24 

.30 

11 

.10 

.11 

.13 

.13 

.14 

.17 

18 

.19 

22 

.25 

la 

.  . 

.09 

.10 

.11 

.12 

.13 

.16 

.17 

.18 

20 

18 

.  . 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.11 

.12 

.13 

.14 

.15 

.  .  . 

14       $0 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.08 

.10 

.11 

.12 

.13 

15 

.06 

.06 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.09 

.10 

.  .  . 

16 

.05 

.051/2 

.06 

.06 

.07 

.  .  . 

17 

.04 

.05 

.06 

.06 

Base 

Diameter      , 

V*  In. 

1  %  in. 

2%  in. 

2H  In. 

3  In. 

3%  in. 

4  In.          4V 

s  in. 

5  in.            5V^ 

In. 

6  in. 

Sprinsr 

For  Pump  Valves,  see  Index 


GEO•B/eAIiPE^fTER  «  So. 


399 


CEMENT  FINISHING  TOOLS 


%    INCH    RADIUS   XARROW   EDGER 


Nos.  38,  39 

Length   8  inches,   width   1  %    inch,  has  a   % 
inch  turned  edge  with  radius  of  %  inch. 
No.      38.      Iron,  Nickel  Plated.  .  .per  doz.    $8.00 

038.  Bronze    "       "       17.00 

%    INCH  RADIUS   NARROW   EDGER 

39.      Iron,  Nickel  Plated.  .  .per  doz.    $8.00 

039.  Bronze    "       "       17.00 

CURBING   EDGER 


No. 


No. 
No. 


This  tool  is  used  for  edges  of  curbs.  It  has 
a  slightly  oval  surface.  Length  6  '^  inches,  width 
3  ^  inches,  2  inch  turned  edge,  with  a  radius  of 
1^  inch. 
No.  100. 
No.    0100. 


Iron,  Nickel  Plated 
Bronze    


per   doz.    $14.40 
"       "         21.60 


BE\'EL   EDGER 


Xos.   IS,   40 

For  beveling  the  edge  of  steps,  walks,  etc. 
The  following  tools  are  6  inches  long  by  2% 
inches  wide. 

Tool  with    %   inch  Bevel 
Iron,  Nickel  Plated.  .  .per  doz.    $7.00 

Bronze    "       "       16.00 

Tool  with    %    inch  Bevel 
Iron,  Nickel  Plated.  .  .per  doz.    $7.00 
Bronze    "       "       16.00 

SQUARE    EDGER 


.\o. 
No. 


No. 
No. 


40. 
040. 


18. 
018. 


For  finishing  edges  of  steps,  walks,  carriage 
blocks,  or  wherever  it  is  desirable  to  have  edges 
square.  Length  6  inches,  width  3  inches,  both 
ends  rounded,  cutting  edge  1  Vz  inch. 
No.  17.  Iron,  Nickel  Plated,  per  doz.  $10.00 
No.    017.      Bronze    "       "         17.00 


CORNER    TOOL 


No.  6 

For  finishing  inside  corners  of  steps,  etc.  Has 
one  end  straight  and  one  end  curving  back,  allow- 
ing the  user  to  work  in  corner  against  framework. 
Length  6  inches,  width  of  sides  1  Vz  inch. 
No.  6.  Iron,  Nickel  Plated.  .  .  .per  doz.  $7.00 
No.   06.      Bronze    "       "       16.00 

RESIDENCE  CURB  TOOL 


No.  45 


For  finishing  top  of  curb  or  abutment  at  sides 
of  residence  steps,  walks,  etc.  Has  guides  which 
run  on  the  framework.  With  this  tool  the  top 
of  the  curb  is  finished  a  perfect  half  round. 
No.  45.  Iron,  Nickel  Plated,  .per  doz.  $18.00 
No.    045.      Bronze    "       "         30.00 

CURB  GUTTER  TOOL 


For  finishing  the  curve  formed  in  making  a 
combined  curb  gutter  having  the  right  curvature 
for  this  purpose.     Length  6  inches,  width  of  sides 
3   inches. 
No.      26.      Iron,  Nickel  Plated,  .per  doz.   $14.40 

No.    026.      Bronze    "       "         24.00 

Ten  inches  long,  width  of  sides  3  inches.  Pre- 
ferred by  many  workmen  on  account  of  the 
length. 

No.      A26.      Iron,  Nickel   Plated  .  ))er  doz.    $20.00 
No.   A026.      Bronze    "       "         33.00 

GUTTER  TOOL 


No.  8 
Used    in   making   gutters   for   drainage   pur- 
poses.     Length    6    inches,   width    3%    inches,    1 
inch  deep. 

No.      8.      Iron,  Nickel  Plated.  .  .per  doz.   $14.40 
No.    08.      Bronze    "       "         21 


.60 


400 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER^  Co. 


CEMENT  FINISHING  TOOLS 

SIDEWALK  JOINTERS  DRIVEWAY   GROOVERS 


<^ 


J^ 


^ 


JiOH.   1   and  3 

Width     2  34     in.,     length     6     in.,     with     both    ends 
rounded,  cuts  %  in.  deep. 

No.     1.     Iron,  niclcel  plated per  doz.   $   7.00 

No.   01.     Bronze     "  16.00 

Jointer,  9  in.  long,  3  in.  wide,  cuts  %  in.  deep. 

No.     3.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $10.20 

No.  03.     Bronze     "  21.60 

JOINTER 


No.  5 

This  Jointer  is  desirable  in  making  clean  shai-p 
joints  against  the  framework,  as  it  has  one  straight 
end.     Width  3  in.,  length,  6  in.,  cuts  V2  in.  deep. 

No.      5.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $   8.00 

No.   05.     Bronze "  17.00 

JOINTER 


No.  27 

With    fastened   handle.     This   tool   has   a   slightly 
Length   5    in.,   width    2^4    in.,    cuts   fs 


oval   surface, 
in.  deep. 

No.     27.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  > 

No.   027.     Bronze     

NARROW  JOINTER 


a.   $   7.00 
17.00 


IVo.  41 

Width    1% 


length 


Both  ends  rounded, 
cuts  %  in.  deep. 

No.     41.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.  $   8.00 

No.   041.     Bronze     "  17.00 

NARROW   STRAIGHT   END   JOINTERS 


Nos.  42,  36 


The  following  Jointers  are  1%  in.  wide,  8  in.  long, 
one  straight  end  and  one  rounded. 

1/2  Inch  CuttliLg  Blade 

No.     42.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.  $  8.00 

Bronze "  17.00 

1/4  iuch  Cuttins  Blade 

Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.  $  8.00 

Bronze     "  17.00 


042. 


36. 
036. 


N'os.  7,  19,  24 

Both  ends  rounded.  These  Groovers  make  wide 
grooves  in  the  driveway  so  that  horses  will  not  slip. 
Length  9  in.,  width  3  in.,  making  U-shaped  groove 
%  in.  deep. 

No.     7.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $10.20 

No.   07.     Bronze     "  21.60 

Length  9  in.,  width  3  inches,  making  V-shaped 
groove   %   in.  deep. 

No.     19.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $10.20 

No.   019.     Bronze "  21.60 

Length  6  in.,  width  2%  in.,  cuts  V-shaped  groove 
%  in.  wide,  V2  in.  deep. 

No.      24.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $   7.00 

No.   024.     Bronze "  16.00 

DRIVEWAY  GROOVER 


cuts 


No.  25 

One  end  straight.     Length  6  in.,  width  3 
groove   %   in.  wide  and  %  in.  deep. 

No.      25.      Iron,   nickel  plated per  doz.   $   8.00 

No.   025.     Bronze "  17.00 

INCH  RADIUS  EDGER 


No.  2 

Length   6   in.,   width    2%    in.,   has  a    %    in.   turned 
edge,  with  radius  of  %   in.     Both  ends  rounded. 

No.      2.      Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $   7.00 

No.   02.     Bronze     "  16.00 

M   INCH  RADIUS  EDGER 


No.  4 

Both  ends  rounded.     Length  6  in.,  width  3  in.,  has 
a  1  in.  turned  edge,  with  a  radius  of  %  in. 

No.     4.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $   8.00 

No.   04.     Bronze     "  17.00 

CIRCLE  EDGERS 


FOR  SHOVELS,  HOES,  ETC..  SEE  INDEX 


Nos.  57,  58 

For    finishing   inside    or   outside   of   any    circular 
work.     5  in.  long,  2  in.  wide.,  %  in.  radius. 
Inside  Circle  Edger 

No.     57.     Iron,  nickel  plated   per  doz. 

No.  057.     Bronze     

OutMide  Circle  lildgrer 

No.     58.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz. 

No.   058.     Bronze 


$   6.00 
12.00 


$   6.00 
12.00 


GEO-B-CAR^PENfTER  S  QO. 


401 


CEMENT  AND  PLASTER  FINISHING  TOOLS 


illliiliill 

HioH.  13,  21,  22 

SQUARE    CAST    IRON    CONCRETE    TAMPERS 

Furnished   with   4    ft.    hardwood   handles 

No.  13.     6x   8  in.,  weight  16  lbs each  $1.30 

No.  21.      8x   8  in.,  weight  19  lbs "         1.50 

No.  22.    10x10  in.,  weight  27  lbs "         2.00 


Nos.  72,  73 

DIRT  TAMPERS 

Furnished   with   4    ft.    hardwood   handles. 
No.  72.      Round,  6  in.  size,  weight  15  lbs.  .  .each  $1.40 
No.  73.      Round,  T  in.  size,  weight  17  lbs.  .  .      "         1.60 


ALUMINUM  FLOAT 

Cast    in    one    piece    from    special    hard   aluminum. 
Corrugated  both  ways,  which  produces  a  sand  finish 
on  walls.     Length  10  in.,  width  4  in. 
No.    59.     Corrugated    Face each  $2.00 


No.  52 

ALU^DNUM   FLOAT 

A    light    Float    of    good    wearing    qualities,    much 
better    than    wood    or    cork.     Length    12    in.,    width 
4V2  in. 
No.    52.     Smooth    Face each  $2.00 


]Vo».  53,  71,  54 

ALUMINU3I   HAWIvS 

Face  of  Hawk  has  a  satin  finish  which  prevents 
the  mortar  from  slipping  when  the  Hawk  is  tilted. 

No.  53.     Size  13     xl3       in per  doz.  $33.00 

No.  71.     Size  13Vixl3%  in "  34.00 

No.  52.      Size  14      xl4       in "  36.00 


Nos.  68 


STEEL   FACE    TAMPERS  * 

Furnished   with   4    ft.    hardwood   handles. 

No.  68.     8x  8  in.,  weight  15  lbs each  $1.80 

No.  69.   10x10  in.,  weight  18  lbs "         2.00 


PIEN    END    TAMPERS 

Furnished    with    4    ft.    hardwood    handles.     This 
Tamper  is  used  in  making  steps,  curbs,  etc.     Large 
end  is  3x4  in.     Pein  end  is  1x4  in. 
No.  35.     Pien  End  Tamper,  weight  11  lbs.  .each  $1.60 


No.  84S 
ALUMINUM   DARBY 

Made  of  special  hard  rolled  aluminum.     Provided 
with   2  detachable  wooden   handles.     Length  40   in., 
width  31/2   in. 
Aluminum  Darby each  $2.75 


Fig.  S4» 


Cut  Mhowlng  Jointer  wr  Groover  attached  to  clamp 
and  6  It.  hard^vood  handle 

Clamp  fitted  with  a  6  ft.  hardwood  handle,  nicely 
finished.  This  clamp  is  made  from  either  hard 
bronze  or  malleable  iron,  supplied  with  3  strong 
bolts  with  steel  thumb  nuts.  One  side  of  clamp  has 
square  holes  to  fit  the  square  shoulder  of  bolts,  thus 
preventing  bolts  from  turning  when  tightened.  This 
clamp  and  handle  will  meet  the  demand  of  any  con- 
crete worker  because  any  of  our  tools  can  be  used  in 
connection  with  same.  Long  Handle  and  Clamp, 
either  in  malleable  iron  or  bronze.  "Weight  each, 
2V'»   lbs each  $2.00 


FOR    WHEEl,BARRO\%'S,     HODS,    ETC.,    SEE     INDEX 


402 


GeoB-Carpen'ter  ^  eo. 


CEMENT  FINISHING  TOOLS 

CORRUGATING  TOOL  RAISED  TUCK   POINTER 


For  making  a  rough  sur'face  on  driveways,  walks, 
etc.,  to  prevent  slipping,  makes  grooves  Vs  in.  deep, 
%  in.  apart.     Length  6  in.,  width  41/^  in.  ,..,,„ 

No.     44.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $14.40 

No.   044.      Bronze     24.00 

ROLLER  JOINTER 


Fig.  48 
For  finishing  curb  and  sidewalk  joints.     Cylinder 
is  2  in.  long,  2  in.  in  diameter. 

No.     48.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.  $10.20 

No.  048     Bronze    "  18.00 


Figs.  4»  and  50 

Cylinder  is  2  in.  long,  2  in.  in  diameter  with  %   in. 
turned  edge,  having  %   in.  radius.  „   „  „„ 

No.     49.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $10.20 

No.   049.      Bronze     "  18-00 

%    INCH  ROLLER  EDGER 

Cylinder  is  2  in.  long,  2  in.  in  diameter,  with  1  in. 
turned  edge,  having  %   in.  radius. 

No.     50.     Iron,   nickel   plated per  doz.   $10.20 

No.   050.     Bronze     "  18.00 

RADIUS   TOOLS 


I 

FlSM.  '2'i  and  11 

For  laying  out  and  finishing  curves  and  circles. 
Its  shape  permits  the  finishing  of  either  the  inside  or 
outside  of  any  size  circular  work. 

Tool  with   %  inch  Radius 

No.     23.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $   6.00 

No.   023.     Bronze     "  12.00 

Tool  with  ?4  inch  Radius 

No.     11.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $   6.00 

No.  Oil.     Bronze "  12.00 


LONG  HANDLE  TROWEL 

Made  from  the  best  tempered  steel.   Mount- 
ings and  handle  cast  in  one  piece  from  alum- 
inum and  riveted  securely 
to  blade.  This  tool  is  light 
and  strong,  and  will  stand 
hard  usage.     The  knuckle 

makes  it  possible  to  work  in  any  angle.  Trowels 
20  and  24  inches  long,  width  5  inches,  fitted  with 
a  6   ft.   hardwood  handle  and  adjustable  clamp. 


Fig.  12 

Used  by  masons  for  making  raised  beading  or 
pointing  between  cement  blocks,  stone,  brick,  etc. 
Length  over  all  9V2  in.,  length  of  blade  5  in.  Width 
of  blade  made  in  following  sizes: 

iPs   in.,    1/4    in.,   {■g   in.,    %    in.,    %   in..    %    in. 

No.     12.     Iron,  nickel  plated per  doz.   $  6.00 

No.   012.     Bronze     "  12.00 

No.    15  INDENTATION  ROLLER 


Fig.  15 

Is  used  for  imprinting  surfaces  on  walks  and  pre- 
vents them  from  becoming  slippery.  Makes  square 
impressions  %  in.  apart.  Length  of  cylinder  10  in., 
diameter  4  in. 

No.     15.     Iron,  nickel  plated each  $   4.00 

No.   015.     Bronze     "        12.00 

No.    16   DRIVEWAY  ROLLER 


Fig.  1« 

For  grooving  driveways  and  stable  floors  so 
horses  cannot  slip.  Length  of  cylinder  10  in.,  diam- 
eter 4  in. 

No.     16.     Iron,  nickel  plated each   $   4.00 

No.   016.      Bronze     "         12.00 

No.    20   LINE   ROLLER 


Fig.  ao 

For  finishing  walks  or  sloping  places,  leav- 
ing the  surface  with  the  appearance  of  bush 
hammered  stone.  Length  of  cylinder  10  in., 
diameter  4  in.,  6  grooves  to  the  inch.  ^   ,    ^  ^„ 

No.     20.     Iron,  nickel  plated each  $   4.00 

No.   020.      Bronze     "         12.00 

20    in.    Trowel,    weight    each    2%    lbs. 

Each     ....      $4.00 

24     in.     Trowel,     weight     each     4     lbs. 

Each  4.50 

LONG  HANDLE 

FLOAT 

Made  of  aluminum. 

Fig.  839  Built     and     mounted 

like  the  steel  trowels.     Length  either  20  or  24  in.. 

width  5  in.,  fitted  with  a  6  ft.  hardwood  handle  and 

adjustable  clamp.  ,     ^,  ,„ 

20  in.  Float,  weight  each  414   lbs each   $5.50 

24  in.  Float,  weight  each  41/2   lbs "         5.75 


GEO•B•(BAKPE^fTER   S  eo. 


403 


TROWELS,  SCRAPERS  AND  MORTAR  BOXES 

STEEL    MORTAR   BOX 


Fls.   5S2 

Are  lighter  than  wooden   boxes,   are'  easily  kept  clean   and   can   be    handled    by   two   men. 

Stock  size,  7  ft.  long-,  3  ft.  wide,  15  in.  deep  over    all.     Ample   capacity    to   mix    %    cu.    yd. 
Weight.   180   lbs. 

Kach     

BRICK   TROWELS 

PHILADELPHIA    PATTICRN,    No.    10 


i-'Sii. 

r...:i.V 

Size,    inches 

i             'V'        1 

N             1 

MV-          1 

»            1 

»%       1 

lO          1 

10% 

F'er    dozen         .         .  . 

.  .     1       .$      ,s  .'.(J      1 

9.0(t      1 

9.. SO      1 

10.00      1 

10.50      1 

11.00      1 

11.50 

Size,    inclieH 

1               111 

11'/-        1 

r2       1 

i::y- 

i:'.         1 

i:{i4       1 

14 

Per    dozen         .         .  . 

...     1       .$    1  ■-'  U  0      1 

12.50      1 

13.00      1 

13.75 

14.50        1 

15.20      ' 

16.00 

Packed  half  dozen  assorted  lifts  in  box. 
LONDON   AND   PHILADELPHIA   PATTERNS 


Fig. 

55:!B 

Size     inches      

1        8' 

.S'ya 

9 

9% 

1      10 

io% 

11 

1  11% 

12 

IZVa  1      13 

isyz      14 

Per    doz 

1  $6.25 

6.50 

6.75 

7.00 

7.25 

7.50 

7.75 

8.00 

8.25 

8.50    1    8.75 

9.25       9.50 

PLASTERERS'   TROWELS 


Fig.  552C 


Inches,   lengrth. 

Inches,  width 
Per  doK 


10 

41/2 

$12.25 


10%  11 

4%  4% 

12.25        13.50 


12 

4  78 
13.7 


POINTING 
TROWELS 
Figr.  552D 


5.25 


7 
5.75 


«   inch 

CONCRETE    SPUD   OR   SIDEWALK    SCRAPER 


PLASTERERS' 
CORNER 
TROWELS 
Inside  or 
Outside  Angrle 
Fig.  552E: 
per   doe.  $T.O<» 


<r?y?M::;iJ-lj>>.'^ 


Vlg.  554 

These  tools  are  usefnl  In  many  ways,  not  only  in  construction  work  but  street  railways  use  them  to 
remove  snow  and  ice  tfom  swucn  frogs.  Bill  posters  remove  old  posteis  trom  bin  boaius  witn  tnem. 
and  roofers  often  use  them  for  ripping  old  paper  from  roofs.  In  addition  they  are  unusually  efficient 
as   sidewalk    scrapers    for    removing    ice   and    snow. 

Pitted  'tvlth  4  ft.  hickory  handles. 

Medium    7    in.    blade,    5    m.    deep per    doz.  $6.00 

Hea'vy   7   in.   blade.   6   in.   deep per    doz.     8.0O 

Kxtra   handle*       each        .30 

FOR  WHRELBARROWS,  SHOVKI.S  AlVn  MORTAR  MIXKRS,  SEE  IlVnEX 


404 


GEO•B•eAllPE^fTER  «  Go, 


HODS,  HOES,  CRAYONS 

HODS 


Fig.  5S8A.     Mortar   Hod  ^^S'  556.     Brick   Clamp  Fig.  5SSB.     Brick  Hod 

Tin  Lined  Shoulder  Blocks  Rough  Hickory  Handles 

Mortar,  weight  each  121/2  lbs.  .  .per  doz.  $12.00       Brick,  weight  each  IVz  lbs per  doz.  $9.00 

Fig.    556    Brick    Clamps each    $2.50 

MORTAR  HOES 

o  o 


Fig.   590A 


Fig.   590B 


10-in.  blade,  soUd  blade  and  shank  per  doz.  $9.00       10-in.  blade,  solid  shank,  open  blade  per  doz.  $9.75 

RAILROAD  CRAYONS  OR  CHALK 


%^iiiy{tiatiiiiiaiiiMrtriiai.iiyftifllww^ 

Fig.  251A.     4  incites  long,  1  inch  diameter,  in  oases  one  gross. 

Wliite per  gross  $1.00 

Blue    "  1.50 

Red , *'  1.25 

Green .* ♦*  1.50 

CARPENTERS'  CHALK 

Packed  Half  Gross  in  Box 

White     per  gross  $0.90 

Red     "  1.10 

Blue "  1.20 

Fig.  251B 

SCHOOL  CRAYON  OR  CHALK 

White per   gross    $0.25 

SOAPSTONE  OR  KIEL  METAL  WORKERS'  CRAYONS 


Fis.  251C.     Flat 
SIZES  AND  LISTS 

G.  B.  C.  flat  metal  workers'  crayon per  gross  $3.00 

G.  B.  C.  round  metal  workers'  crayon "  3.00 

G.  B.  C.    MxH  inch  squai-e  metal  workers'  crayon "  2.00 

G.  B.  C.    %x%6  inch  oblong  metal  workers'  crayon "  1.50 


GEOBCAIiPEM'TER   ^  So. 


404A 


LUMBERMEN'S  CRAYONS  AND  PENCILS 
DIXON'S  COLORED  LUMBER  CRAYONS 


'OX^.OVX' 


T 


teNo.  521     BLUE   LUMBER   CRAYON 


mjL^nsFPN^mN^^mimf^f^co  ./FR<sFYrfTy^N^f^-^^ 


First  class  as  to  quality  of  material  and 
in  a  box,  six  tjoxes  in  a  carton. 

HEXAGON  SHAPE- 
Per  gross 

Black     $  6.50 

Violet    10.00 

Pink    ' 10.00 

Orange    10.00 

Brown 10.00 

Yellow     10.00 

Terra  Cotta    10.00 


No.  365. 
No.  485. 
No.  492. 
No.  493. 
No.  495. 
No.  496. 
No.  497. 


ichness  and  permanency  of  color.     Packed  one  dozen 

-PAPER  COVERED 

Per  gross 

No.   520.        Red    $10.00 

No.  5201^,   Soft  Red 10.00 

No.   521.        Blue     10.00 

No.   521%.   Soft  Blue    10.00 

No.  522.        Green    10.00 

No.  523.        White    10.00 


CARPENTER'S  COLORED  LUMBER  CRAYONS 

YELLOW  LUMBER  CRAYOIf 

G£^O.B.CJ9/?f>£JVT£f9  ^CO.  CH/CJ9GO,    /LLS.  / 

Carpenter's  brand  of  crayons  are  high  grade  crayons,  and  are  a  little  lower  in  price  than  the 
others  listed  here.  They  make  a  bright,  clear,  permanent  waterproof  mark.  Packed  the  same  as 
Dixon's  crayons,  listed  above. 

Blue    Per   gross  .$7.00       Red Per  gross  $7.00 

Yellow     (  .  .  "  7.00       Black     "  6.00 

Green "  7.00 


It  will  be  noted  that  the  crayons  on  this  page  are  all  labeled  "Lumber"  crayons.  This 
is  simply  a  name  that  has  come  down  through  the  past,  and  has  no  particular  significance  con- 
cerning the  uses  to  which  the  crayons  may  be  put.  The  crayons  on  this  page  are  now  used 
by  railroads,  surveyors,  nurseries,  textile  mills,  steel  manufacturers,  and  in  shipping  rooms  as 
well  as  by  lumber  companies,  who  were  the  first  users  of  these  crayons. 


LUMBERMEN'S   PENCIL  HOLDER 


Pig.  251A  Nickel  Plated 

Complete  with  36  inch  handle Per  doz.  .$12.00 

Holder  only   "  10.00 

PENCILS 

Dixon's  Office  Pencils 

No.  3.     Hexagon  lead  pencils,  with  rubber  tip,  hard Per  gross  $4.50 

No.  2.     Hexagon  lead  pencils,  with  rubber  tip,  medium     "  4.50 

Rcund  cedar  pencils,  with  rubber  tip '=  1.25 

Round  cedar  pencils,  plain "  .80 

CARPENTER'S   PENCILS 

wmmmmmm 


Fig.  251B 

7-inch  oval  Carpenter's  Pencils per  gross  $2.75 

9-inch  oval  Carpenter's  Pencils "  2.7& 


405 


GEO-BeAR^PErfTER   S  SO. 


STEEL  STAMPS  AND  LOG  STAMPS 


steel   liOg   Stamv  Ilookeroou  Double  End  LiOg  Stamp  Cast 

PRICES   ON   HAND   CUT   LETTERS  AND   FIGURES 


ron   liOt;   Stamp 


Steel   Stamp 


In  Ordering,  State 

Whether  Stamps 

are   for 

Steel  or  Wood 


inch  Letters 


No. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
G 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 

Size. 
1-32 

Style. 

Alphabet. 

Fig. 

Steel  1 
Stamp. 

A  B  C   D   B  F 

$7  50 

$2  50 

30c. 

25e. 
20c. 

1-20 
1-lC 

5  25 

1  75 

ABCDE 

4  50 

1  50 

1-12 

AB  C  D 

4  50 

1  50 

20c. 

1-10 

ABCD 

4  50 

1  50 

15c. 

1-8 

AB  C  I 

4  50 

1  50 

15c. 

5-32 

ABC 

5  25 

1  75 

20c. 

3-16 
1-4 

ABC 

6  00 

2  00 

25c. 

AB 

7  50 

2  50 

30c. 

5-lG 

A] 

9  00 

3  00 

35c. 

3-8 

A 

10  50 

3  50 

45c. 

1-2 

A 

^15.00^ 

5  00 

60c. 

Ijetter.s  and  Figriircs 


Only  the  Best 

Quality 
of  Steel  Used 
In  Our  Stamps 


$0.7.'>        %   inch  Letters $1.00       1    inch  Letters |1.35 


PRICES  ON  LOG  STAMPS 


Steel    %    inch  Letters 

1  letter    $1.50 

2  letter    2.25 

3  letter    3.25 

4  letter    4.00 


Steel   1 

1  letter 

2  letter 

3  letter 

4  letter 


inch    Letter 

$1.75 

3.00 

4.00 

5.00 


Steel    1%     inch  letter 

1  letter    $2.00 

2  letter    3.50 

3  letter    4.75 

4.  letter    5.7.'j 


Cast  Iron  1  inch  letter 

1  letter    $1.25 

2  letter    2.50 

;!    letter    ......       3.50 


Price   on   Other    Sizes    Upon   Request. 

For  prices  on  hookeroons  add  $1.00  to  price  of  steel  log  hammer.  Borders  of  regular  shape 
on  steel  log  stamps  $1.00  additional  per  inch  measuring  the  longest  way.  Borders  of  irregular 
shape  according  to  size  and  design.  Special  price  on  cast  iron  log  stamps  in  lots  of  six  or  more  on 
application. 


GeoBCarbeM'ter  ^  &o. 


4o(; 


SIDEWALK,  SEWER  PIPE  AND  CEMENT  BLOCK  STAMPS 

AND  BRANDS 
ROTARY  CEMENT  STAMP 

FOR    SEWER    PIPES    AND    BLOCKS 


Fig.  «31 

These  Stamps  are  very  convenient  and  easy  to 
manipulate,  making  a  very  clear  impression. 
They  will  not  break  or  mar  the  pipe  or  block,  as 
the  letters  go  into  the  cement  gradually.  Prices 
on  application.     Give  lettering  wanted. 

SIDEWALK  MARKERS 


FiK,    {Kill 

BRASS  OR  IRON 

For  imprinting  name  of 
Street  into  Cement  Side- 
walks at  Street  intersec- 
tions. 


style  of  l-etters 

These  letters  are  cut  very  sharp  and  deep,  thus 
insuring  a  good  clear  impression.  In  this  man- 
ner the  name  of  street  is  imprinted  into  side- 
walk to  last  indefinitely.  The  lower  edge  of 
each  letter  is  square,  forming  a  guide  to  print 
absolutely  straight.  They  are  very  easily  spaced. 
Bach  letter  has  a  handle. 

Put  up  in  a  neat  box  containing  27  letters, 
1  i)eriod,  1  comma,  1  dash,  1  straight  edge. 

COMPLETE  SET  OF  LETTERS 


BRONZE  NAME  PLATES 

Everlastingly  Advertise  Your  AVork 


Iron 


3%    inch    $9.00 

2        Inch    7.50 

11/^    inch    5.00 


31/4 
2 

IV2 


inch 
inch 
inch 


$7.00 
6.00 
4.00 


COMPLETE  SET  OP  FIGURES 


Brass 

3%    inch    $3.00 

2        inch    2.50 

1  %    inch    1.75 


Iron 

3%    inch    $2.50 

2        inch    2.00 

IVz    inch    1.5  0 


EACHAM 

Contracting. 

-      INCORPORATED     ^ 
./    HOPKINSVILLE.   KY.  , 


l: 


^ 


To  imbed  into  Cement  Bridges,  Sidewalks, 
Monuments,  etc.  Any  size  or  style.  Prices 
on  application. 

Give  size  and  lettering  wanted,  also  state 
quantity. 

DATERS 


Fig.    5>S.| 

For  Day,  Month  and  Year 

Use  our  new  Daters  for  years  to  come.  Do 
not  make  it  necessary  to  buy  a  new  dater  every 
year. 

12-24-1915 

Specimen  of  Stamping  Done  by  Our  Daters 

Complete  in  neat  wooden  box $5.00 

This  is  your  first  cost.  No  additional  ex- 
pense. 


ADJUSTABLE   DATERS 

For  Year  Only 

We  can  also  furnish  an  ad- 
justable dater  for  year  only, 
which  is  preferred  by  many  con- 
tractors. 


This  Dater 

complete  with 

one  extra 

year, 

price.  . 

$1.00 

Extra  Dates 

.25 

WE  FURNISH  AIVY  KllVn  OF  BRONZE  T.\BI.ET  OR  BRIDGE  Pr.\TE  TO  ORDER 


Fig.  9S5 


407 


GEOBCAIiPEhfTER  ^  So, 


CEMENT  SIDEWALK  BRANDS,  TIME  AND  TOOL  CHECKS 

NAME  PLATES 


CONTRACTOR 


W.B.MYERS  Scco 

^^  1902  ^• 


5640  CHICAGO  AV. 

AUSTIN.        . 


Size  About  4x8 


SPECIAL  PRICE  ON 
DUPLICATES 


Price    on    Special    Shapes    and 
Trade  Marks  on  Application 


AMERICAN 

CONCRETE 

CONSTRUCTION 

COMPANY 


Fig.  3 


Fig.  4 


Price  Single  Brands,  3  lines  with  border $10.00 

Price  Single  Brands,  4  lines  with  border 12.00 

BRANDING  IRONS 

The  letters  in  this  brand  are  adjustable.  Should  any 
one  become  damaged,  it  can  be  replaced  without  buyins 
a  new  complete  brand. 

SIZES  AND  PRICES  OF  BRANDS 


No.  of 

Letters 

14  inch 

%  inch 

1/2  inch 

%    inch 

1  inch 

l^inch 

on 

Letters 

Letters 

Letters 

Letters 

Letters 

Letters 

Brand 

2 

$0.85 

$0.85 

$0.85 

$1.40 

$1.65 

$1.75 

3 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.70 

1.85 

2.00 

4 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

2.00 

2.30 

2.50 

5 

1.15 

1.20 

1.25 

2.50 

3.00 

3.25 

6 

1.30 

1.40 

1.50 

2.75 

3.20 

3.50 

7 

1.45 

1.60 

1,75 

3.25 

3.90 

4.25 

8 

1.60 

1.80 

2.00 

4.00 

4.10 

4.50 

9 

1.75 

2.00 

2.25 

4.50 

4.80 

5.25 

10 

1.90 

2.20 

2.50 

4.75 

5.00 

5.50 

11 

2.05 

2.40 

2.75 

5.00 

5.70 

6.25 

12 

2.20 

2.60 

3.00 

5.25 

5.90 

6.50 

EXTRA   LETTERS   OR  FIGURES 

%  in.,     8c  each.  %  in.,  10c  each.  V2  in.,  10c  each. 

%  in.,  20c  each.        1       in.,  25c  each.        1^/4  in.,  30c  each. 

TIME  AND  TOOL  CHECKS  IN  BRASS  OR  ALUMINUM 
With  Black  Letters 


No.  50 


In  lots  of     50 $4.jOO 

In  lots  of  100 6.00 


PHOENIX  M'FfeCO. 


EAUCLAIRE,WIS. 


We  make  Brass  Name  Plates  for  All 
Purposes 

Single  plate,  as  shown.  .  .each   $1.00 

50  Plates  as  shown "        7.00 

100  Plates  as  shown "      10.00 

Ask  for  Special  Quotations  in  Larger 
Quantities 


In  lots  of     50 $3.50 

In  lots  of  100 5.00 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  ^  60. 


408 


CARBORUNDUM   PRODUCTS 

CARBORUXDOI   RUBBIXG   BRICKS  AND    STONES 

(Other  Carborundum  products  are  listed  in  the  index) 


Fig.  210 
Under  the  head  of  Rubbing  Bricks  and  Stones  are  manufactured  a  great  variety  of  different  shapes 
and  sizes  of  stones  for  dressing  and  smoothing  granite'  and  marble,  also  for  scouring  castings,  chilled 
iron  and  steel  rolls  used  in  tin  _plate'  mills,  rolling  mills,  etc.  These  stones  are  not  squared  up  and  dressed, 
but  are  packed  as  they  come  from  the  kilns.  There  is  practically  no  limit  to  the  possibility  of  manu- 
facture in  this  line,  and  while'  we  list  a  few  sizes  most  commonly  used  and  carried  in  stock  we  are  pre- 
pared to  furnish,  when  called  upon,  any  size  or  shape  of  any  grit,  from  the  coarsest  to  the  very  finest 
powder.  AVe  shall  be  pleased  to  quote  prices  on  any  plhin  or  irregular  shapes.  These  stones  are  all 
made  by  the  vitrified  process,  and  can  be  used  dry  or  with  water  or  oil.     Made  in  any  grit  from  20  to  FP. 


PRICE  LIST 


No. 

Size  in  inches 

List  Price 
per  dozen 

No. 

Pize  in  inches 

List  Price 
per  dozen 

210 

8x4x4 

$48.00 

215 

6x2x1 

$   6.00 

209 

8x4x3 

36.00 

216 

6x2xV2 

208 

8x4x2 

24.00 

220 

4x4x4 

24.00 

207 

8x3x3 

28.80 

221 

4x3x3 

14.40 

206 

8x3x2 

18.00 

228 

4x3x2 

10.80 

211 

8x2x2 

12.60 

222 

4x2x2 

7.80 

212 

8x2x1 

7.80 

223 

4x2x1 

4.80 

213 

6x3x3 

21.60 

224 

4x2x% 

3.60 

205 

6x3x2 

14.40 

226 

4xlx% 

2.40 

214 

6x2x2 

10.80 

227 

4xlx% 

2.40 

CARBORUNDUM   RUBBING    BRICKS    FOR   CONCRETE    WORK 

Not   Illustrated 

For  dressing  down  concrete  svirfaces.  removing    form   marks,   and   cleaning  moulds   and    forms.    They 

are   fluted    for    removing    form    marks,    surfacing    and  general  work.     They  are  much  more'  efficient  than 

the  rieces  of  sand  stone  sometimes  used  for  this  work.     The  flutes  give  a  shear  outtin-A  action  and  allow 

a  clearance   for    the   surplus   material   removed.      Just  the  right  size  for  hand  work.     Made  in  20  grit. 

No,  207.     Fluted,    8x3x3    inches • per    doz.  $28.80 

No.  211.     Fluted,    8x2x2  .  inches "  12.60 

No.  214.     Fluted,    6x2x2     inches "  10.80 

No.  222.     Fluted,    4x2x2    inches "  7.80 

Fluted,  4y.  inch  diameter,  2  inches  thick "  12.60 

Slip,  8  in.  long,  4   in.  wide,  tapered  from  1  %    to   i^   in "  14.40 


CARBORUNDUM    VALVE    GRINDING 
COaiPOUND 


FIk,   23 

A  mixture  of  Carborundum  with  a  high  grade 
grease,  is  put  up  in  tins  containing  one,  three  and 
five  pounds.  The  compound  produces  a  perfectly 
clean  valve  with  a  true  contact  seat  in  less  time, 
with  less  trouble,  than  anv  other  medium  used,  and 
gives  the  valve  seat  a  perfectly  true,  polished  sur- 
face. PRICES 

1-ponnd    can    $0 J50 

.l-pound    pail     1.25 

.'-pound     pnll      2.00 


CARBORUNDUM   VALVE   GRINDING 
PASTE 


Fig.  23 A 

A  conveniently  sized  package  for  the  automobilist. 
Consists  of  a  mixture  of  Carborundum  and  high 
grade  grease.  Will  do  the  sam^  work  as  the  Com- 
pound. 


Price,   per   tube. 


.$n.tio 


408A 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER^  eo 


OIL  STONES  -RAWHIDE  AND  COPPER  MALLETS 

WASHITA  MOUNTED  ARKANSAS  MOUNTED 


Lily  White, 
per  doz. 


Fiis.   A398 
4x1^^       5x2        6x2         7x2        8x2 
$9.00     10.00     11.50     13.00     14.00 
WASHITA    SLIPS 


Fig.    CaOS 


Per 


Lily   White   Brand,    3    to    5xl%-2x%x% 

back     $0.90 

Rosy  Red  Brand,  3  to  5xl%-2x%-%  back        .90 

No.  1  Washita,  3  to  5xl%-2x%-%   back.         .70 

No.  2  Washita,  3  to  5xl%-2x%-%  back.         .40 

PATENT  RAWHIDE  MAULS 


These  ai'e  heavy 
rawhide  mauls  made  of 
discs  of  rawhide,  com- 
pressed and  held  to- 
gether by  an  iron  cen- 
ter, with  large  head 
When  the  rawhide  is  worn 


Pig.   A572 

and  nut,  as  shown. 


out  new  discs  can  be  Inserted. 

No.        1  WelRlit,  lbB.1     Each     ||     No.    |  Weifflit.  lbs. 

Each 

1 

2 
3 

3 
4 
6 

;jl.80 
2.10 
2.40 

4 

5 
6 

8 
10 
12 

$2.75 
3.00 
3.25 

SOLID  RAAVHIDE   MALLET 


These  are  light  mallets,  made  en- 
tirely of  hide  (except  the  handle)  and  suited 
to  a  variety  of  uses. 


No. 

Diameter 

Length 

Weight 

Price 

inches 

inches 

ounces 

per  doz. 

0 

1 

21/8 

1% 

$    4.32 

2 

ly* 

2% 

3% 

5.52 

2 

1% 

3 

6 

6.60 

3 

1% 

3% 

7^ 

7.68 

4 

9 

3% 

10 

9.72 

5 

2% 

4y4 

21 

21.60 

6 

2% 

4% 

23 

24.36 

Fig.    B308 

Size     3^x14x1^^     5x2       6x2       7x2       8x2 

No.  1  Hard 

per  doz.$9.00   14.00  24.00  30.00  36.00  40.00 

AVASHITA  OIL  STONES 


Lily  White  Brand,  6  to  8x2x^/4 -IVs  .per  lb.  $0.60 

PATENT  HIDE  FACED 

These  hammers  are  in- 
valuable for  machinists, 
workers  in  brass  or  silver, 
jewelry  manufacturers,  or 
for  any  one  who  needs  to 
strike  a  hard  blow  without 
bruising  the  material  he  is 
at  work  upon. 

Extra  faces  are  sold  for 
these  hammers,  and  when 
worn  out  they  can  be  re- 
newed at  a  slight  cost. 

Pig.  C572 

No.  0  has  a  Shell  or  Casting  of  Bronze. 


No. 

Weisfht.  lbs. 

Diam.  of 
Face.  in. 

Price 
per  doz. 

Extra  Faces 

per  doz. 

Pairs 

0 
1 

3 

4 
5 

V2 
1 

IV2 

2 
4 
5V2 

1 

ly* 
1  % 
1% 

2% 

$10.80 
12.60 
16.00 
19.20 
27.84 
39.96 

?3.36 
3.60 
4.32 
5.52 
7.68 

10.92 

COPPER  HAMMERS 

■  Weight,  lbs. 

With  Handles V2 

With  Handles 1 

With  Handles 1  % 

With  Handles 2 

With  Handles 2^ 

With  Handles 3 

Fisr.  D572  With  Handles 4 


Each 

$0.25 

.40 

.60 

.80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.40 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  «  eo 


405) 


HELMETS  AND  GOGGLES 


GAS  MASKS 

This  mask,  or  hel- 
met, is  a  simple  de- 
vice which  protects 
from  gas  and  smoke 
fumes.  It  contains 
about  45  cubic  feet 
or  a  sufficient  quanti- 
ty of  air  to  sustain  a 
person  from  five  to 
eight  minutes ;  and 
the  manner  of  ob- 
taining this  air  is 
quick  and  effective. 
Simply  shake  (swing) 
the  mask  to  and  fro 
three  or  four  times 
and  put  it  quickly  ^= 
over  the  head.     If^  

fits  so  snugly  -    -       .:-,..::^,:^--.:     ..■ 

around  the  neck  that  no  lume  can  enter. 

It  is  already  in  use  in  fire  departments,  gas 
works,  mines,  storage  houses,  breweries,  ice  fac- 
tories, department  stores,  hotels,  homes,  boiler 
rooms  and  in  many  places  where  one  is  in  dan- 
ger of  being  overcome  by  fumes. 
Price,  each $3.50 

This  mask  can  also  be  furnished  with  air  in- 
take to  be  used  in  cement  mills,   cement  cars, 
etc.,  so  it  can  be  worn  all  day. 
Price,  each    $3.50 

SAFETY  HELMET  „  ,     , 

This    Helmet 

has  been  de- 
vised to  fill  a 
long-felt  want 
for  sand-blast- 
ing and  kindred 
use.  Gives  ab- 
solute protec- 
tion to  the  face, 
head  and  neck. 

Made  of 
strong  khaki 
cloth  with  visor 
cap  of  the  same 
material.  Hel- 
met i.s  fitted 
with  fine  wire 
in  e  s  h  sci-eens 
fastened  by 
means  of  .snap 
alove  -fasteners. 
These  screens 
are  interchange- 
Fig.  701  able;  by  renew- 
ing same.  Helmet  will  last  indefinitely. 

Some    prefer    the    Helmet    fitted*  with    side 
screens,  as  this  affords  the  wearer  a  wide  range 
of  vision,    and   are   especially   desirable   where 
men  are  working  close  together. 
No.  700.     Fitted    with    front    and    side 

screens    each  $4.50 

No.  701.     Fitted  with  front  screen  only. 

Kach     4,00 

FOR    OTHER    SAFKTY 


\ 


FliU.    101 


ALL  RUBBER  GOGGLES 

No.  101.  Red  rubber  curved  lenses.  Can 
be  had  with  smoked,  blue  or  amber 
lenses  if  desired each  $1.00 


Fig.  24G 


CHICAGO  GOGGLES 

Lenses  1  %  inches  diameter.  The  above  gog- 
gles are  made  from  selected  leather  formed  to 
fit  the  face,  neatly  bound,  properly  ventilated 
and  fitted  with  elastic  head  band.  The  wire 
gauze  used  is  70-mesh  Fordnier  cloth  wire,  al- 
lowing ventilation  but  not  dust.  Made  in  clear 
lenses  only. 

Per  doz. 
No.  24B.     Black    grained    leather,    clear 

lenses    $1.00 

No.  24T.     Tan  leather,  clear  lenses 1.25 

No.  24G.     Gauze  fine  wire,  clear  lenses.  .      1.50 


HARVESTER  GOGGLE 

No.  23.  Too  well  known  to  need  description. 
Aluminum  cups  (slanting),  glass  lenses  1% 
inches,  set  In  leather  mask;  elastic  cord  for 
head  band. 

Price  per  pair,  clear $0.25 

Price  per  pair,  colored 35 

DEA'ICES,    SEE   INDEX 


410 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   «  So. 


SAFETY  DEVIGES-GOTS  AND  SPRINGS 


COVER'S  AUTOMATIC  RUB- 
BER RESPIRATOR 

Has  a  perfect  filter  device, 
large  capacity,  and  will  keep 
out  dust,  smoke,  fumes  and 
gases.  It  is  made  of  soft  white 
rubber  and  is  easily  kept  clean. 

Each    $2.00 

G.  B.  C.  &  Co.  same  style 

as  above    1.00 


Fig.    682A 


COVER'S  GAS  TIGHT  RUB- 
BER GOGGLES 

Are  made  of  a  single  piece 
of  pure  gum  rubber;  fit  any- 
body air  tight,  and  are  worn 
with  the  respirator  when 
desired. 

Each     $1 . 


Fi{?.    662B 


Fig.    77 


CANVAS   GLOVES 

Styje  No.  500.     Without  Gauntlet 

Gray,  8  oz..  plain  band;  same  style  made  in  all  weights 

in  white per  doz.   $1.10 

Style  No.  210.     With  Gauntlet 

Heavy  10  oz.  flannel,  all  cotton  gauntlet.  .  .  .per  doz.  $2.20 
Made  also  in  the  8  oz.,  same  as  above per  doz.      2.10 


SANITARY   CUSPIDORS 

With  Removable  Covers,  for  Factories,  Gai-uges  and  Workshops 
To  comply  with  the  law  requiring  factories  and  workshops  to  have 
suitable   receptacles    for   expectoration,   the   Boards   of   Health   in   various 
cities  and  towns,  in  compliance  with  this  act,  are  adopting  rules  requiring 
manufacturing  plants  and  workshops  to  use  Cuspidors. 

No.  1.      11%  in.  diameter  x  ZVz  in.  deep each  $0.70 

No.  2.        9  Vz  in.  diameter  x  4  in.  deep "  .60 

Easy  to  clean,  heavy  steel,  galvanized,  will  not  chip,  or  rust  as  enam- 
eled ware  does. 

These  cuspidors  are  approved  by  various  Boards  of  Health. 


UNION  DOUBLE-DECK  COT 


WOVEN  WIRE  SPRINGS 

Seasoned  Maple  F-a-"'*      Wo^ri   rm  T?inish. 

Steel  Corner  Plates 


Fig.  1216 

Made  of  1  %   in.  angle  iron.     Height  of  lower 
spring  from  floor   12   inches.      Height  of  upper 
spring    from    floor   42    inches.      Extreme   height 
end  posts  52  inches. 
Width  2^  ft.,  length  73  in.,  weight  115 

lbs each  $12.00 

Width  3  ft.,   length   73   in.,   weight  125 

lbs each     13.00 

FOR    OTHF-n    STYLES    OF 


Fig.  101-31.     Re-enforced 

No.  101.  3  ft.  wide  X  5  ft.  6  in.  long.  .  .$2.30 
No.  101.  4  ft.  4  in.  wide  x  5  ft.  6  in.  long  2.50 
No.  101-81  3  ft.  wide  x  5  f t.  6  in.  long.  . .  3.30 
No.  101-31.  4  ft.  4  in.  wide  x  5  ft.  6  in.  long  3,50 
Other  sizes  on  application. 

iiOaCJjTifi,    SEE   INDEX 


GEO-BCAItPEhfTER  «  eO. 


411 


WATCH -CLOCKS 

NEWMAN  GRILLE  WATCH-GLOGKS 

"A  Positive  Check  on  Human  Fallibility" 
Approved  by  the   National  Fire   Protection  Assoelation   for  use 
under  the  rules   and   requirements  ot  the   National   Board  of  Fire 
Under^vriters  and  by  all  Mutuals. 

Endorsed  by  the  U.  S.  Government 

Records  from  Newman  Grille  Clocks  assure  that  patrolmen  have' 
not  neglected  their  beats  in 

IT.  S.  Life  Saving;  Service  where  constant  alertness  must  be 
assured. 

"West  Point  Military  Academy  wheire  efficiency  is  a  first  con- 
sideration. 

Sandy  Hook  Proving  Grounds  where  intrusion  must  not  be 
permitted. 

Interstate  Commerce  and  Panama  Canal  Commissions,  Post 
Office  aud  Treasury  Departments  where  tamper-proof  evidence  of 
faithful  safe-guarding  is  demanded. 

U.  S.  Naval  Observatory  where  the  nation's  time  is  established. 

The  Pennsylvania  Railroad  is  the'  world's  largest  user  of 
watchman's  clocks.  They  have  ordered  in  the  nast  few  years, 
over  $30,000  worth  of  the  Newman  Grille  Watch-Clocks. 

One  of  the  first  essentials  to  reduce  fire  and  accident  hazard 
is  a  watchman's  clock,  which  faithfully  records  the  regularity  of 
the  watcliman  in  making  his  liourly  rounds  during  nigiils,  Sundays, 
holidays  and  at  such  other  times  as  premises  are  not  occupied  or  in 
operation.  Insurance  companies  endorse  such  an  installation  by 
granting  a  rate  reduction  which  goes  a  long  way  toward  paying 
for  the  clock. 

The  keys  of  these  clocks  are  fastened  and  sealed  at  the 
various  stations  so  that  they  cannot  be  removed  without  detec- 
tion. 

The  clock  itself  is  locked  while  in  possession  of  the  watchman 
and  equipped  with  a  pricking  device  which  re'gisters  on  the  paper 
dial  every  opening  and  closing  and  the  exact  time  at  which  the 
opening  and  closing  take  place.  By  keeping  the  locking  and 
winding  keys  and  the  supply  of  used  and  unused  dials  inaccessible 
to  the  watchman,  he  cannot  open  the  clock  or  otlierwise  examine 
or  tamper  with  his  records,  without  being  detected.  The  user 
of  a  spurious  key  can  neVer  know  the  result  of  his  attempts,  yet 
each  is  recorded  upon  the  paper  dial  and  will  be  discovered  on  the 
Fig.  605A  following  morning. 

The  paper  dials  are  usually  arranged  for  twenty-four  hours  to  provide  a  record  for  Sunday  and 
holiday  registering,  without  any  one  having  to  go  to  tlie  plant  on  those'  days  to  change  the  dials.  12 
hour  dials  may  be  had  if  desired.  Registration  on  the  same  dial  for  two  nights  is  made  possible  by  the 
watchman  starting  his  rounds  on  the  half  hour  on  the  second  night  instead  of  on  the  even  hour  as  on 
other  nights. 

PRICES  OX  COMPLETE  OUTFITS 

Including  watch-clock,  pouch  with  carrying  strap,  standard  patrol  boxes  w^tth  marking  keys  at- 
tached, patrol  box  seals  and  375    (one  year's  supply)    dials. 


6    station    outfit,    complete' $63.25 

»    station    outfit,    complete 66.00 

13    station    outfit,    complete 68.75 

1«    station    outfit,    complete 71.00 

Additional  station  keys  $1.75  each,  including  key 
box. 


25    station    outfit,    complete 985.00 

35    station    outfit,    complete 102.50 

Additional  station  keys  $2.00  each,  including  key 
box. 


Patrol  Box  with  L,ld  Raised  to  Show  Method  of  At- 
taching Kt-y  Jinil  of  Attaching  the  Box  to  Its  Support 


The    Newman   Clock   Ooen   In   Grille 


412 


GEOBCARPENfTER   S  SO. 


FIRST  AID  CABINETS 


FIRST  AID  IN  ACCIDENTS 

Thirty  staten  have  enacted  lawtt  making  a  First  Aid  Cabinet 
mandatory  In   certain   indiiHtries. 

By  installing  a  First  Aid  Cabinet  you  can  get  a  merit 
rating-  with  the  companies  who  carry  your  compensation 
insurance,  all  of  whom  are  recommending  first  aid,  everywhere. 
What  you  save  this  way  will  more  than  pay  for  your  first  aid 
cabinets. 

The  necessity  for  prompt  aid  in  accidents  or  Injury  needs  no 
argument.  Be  as  careful  as  we  like,  a  certain  number  of 
accidents  take  place  in  all  occupations,  and  it  is  not  only  our 
duty  to  help  them  but  also  to  lessen  and  mitigate  as  much  as  lies 
in  our  power  the  suffering  and  bad  effects  of  those  which  do 
occur.  If  there  is  one  fact  more  recognized  than  another 
it  is  this — that  the  immediate  treatment  in  the  case  of  any 
injured  person  has  a  positive  influence  and  a  most  important  bearing  upon  the  subsequent  progress  of 
the  case.  The  interval  which  elapses  between  the  occurrence  of  the  accident  and  the  arrival  of  medical 
aid  or  the  transference  of  the  injured  to  a  hospital  is  fraught  with  much  moment  to  the  unfortunate 
sufferer.  As  in  the  case  of  fire,  the  first  five  minutes  are  most  important  either  in  an  accident  or  sudden 
illness.  It  is  possible  that  the  right  thing  may  be  done  but  it  is  just  as  likely  that  proper  aid  may  not 
be  applied  and  serious  harm  may  follow  or  a  valuable  life  may  be  lost. 

JOHNSON'S  FIRST  AID  CABINET  No.  1 

In  several  states  Johnson's  First  Aid  Cabinet  No.  1  has  been  specified  by  many  of  the  municipalities 
It  has   been   adopted   by   several    of   our   chief   railroad  systems  as  a  shop  first  aid  equipment. 

The  dimensions  of  this  Cabinet  are:  Length,  20  inches;  width,  13  inches;  depth,  31/2  inches;  weight, 
12  pounds.  The  Cabinet  is  made  of  heavy  decorated  japanned  metal,  with  strong  hinges  and  fasteners, 
hangers  to  hang  Cabinet  against  the  wall,  and  convenient  handles  for  carrying.  It  is  in  every  respect  a 
portable  and  substantial  container.  The  interior  is  partitioned  and  the  contents  packed  that  they  are 
kept  in  good  order  and  are  readily  accessible.  Simple  directions  for  the  use  of  the  various  articles  are 
printed  upon  the  inside  of  the  cover;  and  in  each  Cabinet  a  Johnson's  First  Aid  Manual  is  enclosed  giving 
explicit  directions  for  the  treatment  of  injuries  before  the  arrival  of  the  surgeon. 

CONTENTS  OF  JOHNSON'S  FIRST  AID  CABINFT  No.  1 

Two  Johnson's  "First  Aid  for  Wounds"  Packets,  No.  3. 

Two   ounces  Red    Cross   Absorbent   Lint. 

Two  Burn   Dressing  Packets,   No.   22. 

Four  packages  Red  Cross  Absorbent   Gauze,   each   containing  one   yard. 


Two  packages  Red  Cross_  Absorbent  Cotton,    each    containing 


four    ounces, 
yards    long. 


One   spool  Johnson's   "Z  O"  Adhesive   PJaster,    1    inch   wide, 

Six  Red  Cross  Cotton  Roller  Bandages,   2   inches  wide. 

Six  Red  Cross  Cotton   Roller  Bandages,   21/3    inches  wide. 

Four  Linton   Gauze   Bandages,    1   inch   wide. 

Eight  Linton   Gauze  Bandages,   2   inches   wide. 

Six   Linton   Gauze    Bandages,    2%    inches    wide. 

One    Tourniquet. 

One  jar  Carbolized  Petrolatum. 

One   bottle   for  Camphenol   Antiseptic   Solution. 

One    bottle    Aromatic    Spirits    of    Ammonia. 

Four  Wooden  Splints,    3i/4xl8    inches. 

Two  packages  Safety  Pins.     One  pair  Scissors. 

One  sample  Synol  Soap. 

One   Johnson's   First   Aid    Manual. 

One  Triangular  Bandage  Hanger. 
The  Cabinet  also  has  a  supply  of  Accident  Report  blanks  for  use  in  reporting  accidents  to  the  super- 
intendent or  other  authority,  blanks  for  checking  supplies    and    ordering    refills   and   an    illustrated    chart 
showing  uses  of  triangular  bandage,  etc. 
List  price  complete each   $12.00 


One   bottle   Camphenol. 


One  pair  Tweezers. 


WOOD'S  EMERGENCY  CASE  No.  6 

size   7xf»x-3V2   Inches 
This  case   l.s  designed  for  camp,  automobile,   launch,  home  or  small 

shop,  where  a  compact  and   convenient  accident   outfit   is   desired.      Tht* 
casp    is    black    japanned    metal,    hinced    rover    with    fastener. 


Two  First  Help  for  Wounds 
Packets. 

Two  yards   Red   Cross   Gauze. 

One  ounce  cotton. 

Four  gauze  bandages. 

Two    cotton    bandages,    assorted. 

One  spool  "Z  O"  Adhosive  Plaster. 

One  tube  Carbolized  petrolatum 
for  burns  and  scalds. 


One  tourniquet,  to  stop  hemor- 
rhage. 

One  pair  scissors. 

One    pair    tweezers. 

Safety  pins. 

One    sample    Synol    Soap. 

One  sample  Toilet  and  Baby 
Powder. 

Handbook  of  First  Aid. 


List   price    complete ea«h   $6.00 


Kniergency    Case    Ao. 


GEOBCAIiPEhfTER   X   Co. 


413 


LANTERNS 


Fig.    ;5 
'D-UTE 


Fig.    41 

'BLIZZARD 

Piff.    3 


Ik.    ir. 

MONARCH' 


Fig.    35 
"WIZARD' 
"D-LITE"   TiANTEKN 
(Cold   Blast) 

The  Dietz  "D-Lite"  Lantern,   was  the  first  in  the  field  or   the   now   numerous   "Short   Globe"    Lanterns. 

The  "D-Lite"  is  short  and  compact.  A  lift  at  the  top  operates  the  telescoping;  dome.  The  globe,  globe  seat  and 
burner   cone    hinge   back,    leaving   the    wick   exposed    for   cleaning,   trimming  and  lighting. 

Minor  features  include  patent  reinforced  tubes,  largf  oil  filler,  security  standing  bail  hooked  into  patent  brass 
eyelets,    etc. 

Furnished  in  bright  tin,  bright  tin  with  polished  bras.s  fount  and  dome,  complete  with  globes. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Height   over  all 1,3 '4    inches 


Fount   capacity — hours 20   hours 

Name  of  globe  (white,  ruby,  blue  and  green). Dletz  "D-Lite" 

Tinned  steel  burner No.   282 

Quantity  packed  in  one  case One-half  dozen 

$16.00 


Volume  of  light  by  test 10   candle  power 

Size   of  wick 1   inch 

Burner Number     2 

lost   per  dozen 

Fig.   41   Xo.  2  "BLIZZARD"  LANTERN 

(Cold  Blast) 

The  No.  2  Blizzard  Lantern  gives  a  light  of  ten  candle  power.  It  is  the  most  popular  "Cold  Blast"  Lantern  of  its 
type  on  the  market  and  embodies  every  good  technical  lantern  feature,  reinforced  tubes,  globe  lift  inside  or  rrame, 
dome-shaped   solderless   oil   fount   with   large   oil   filler,    security  standing  bail  hooked  into  patented  brass  eyelets,   etc. 

The  .No.  2  "Blizzard"  is  equipped  with  the  new  Dietz  winglock  burner  with  rising  cone,  the  cone  being  an  integral 
part  of  the  globe-plate,  .attention  is  called  to  the  facility  with  which  the  exposed  wick  may  he  -cleaned,  trimmed 
and  lighted.  .  ^      ,   », 

Furnished  in  bright  tin  and  bright  tin  with  polished  brass.     Fount  and  top  complete  with  globes. 

.SPECIFICATIONS 

Height  over  all 14%    Inches  I  Name  of  globe    (white,   ruby,   blue   and   green)  .  ..... ■■ 

Volume  of  light  by  test 10  candle  power  I  Dletz      Blizzard 

Size  of  wick 1  Inch  I  Patented   tinned    steel   burner i-;  ■^°\    ^^^ 

OH  used   150°  kerosene  I  Quantity  packed  in  one  case Half  dozen 

Fount   capacity — hours 20   hours  |  List   price   per   dozen. 


.$11 


Fig.   35   "WIZARD" 
"King  of  'Cold  Blast'  Lantemrf' 

The  latest  model  of  the  new  type  of  Lantern  with  exposed  wick  and  new  and  convenient  short  globe. 

This  Lantern  comes  close  to  perfection.  It  has  a  dome  shaped  solderless  oil  fount  with  large  oil  filler,  patent 
reinforced  tubes  and  security  standing  bail  hooked  into  patent  brass  eyelets  The  wick  is  exposed  for  easy  cleaning 
trimming  and  lighting.     Burns  perfectly  with  a  light  of  10  candle  power. 

Furnished  in   bright  tin. _^   _   ^ 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Fount  capacly — hours 20  hours 

Name  of  globe  (white,  ruby,  blue  and  green)  .Dletz  "D-Llte" 

Patented  tinned  steel  burner No    272 

Quantity  packed  in  one  case One  dozen 


Height    over   all 1  :i  '4    Inches 

Volume  of  light  by  test 10  candle  power 

Size  of  wick 1   Inch 

Burner Number  2 

List  per  dozen $1.5..50 

Fig.    15  "MONARCH"  LANTERN 
(Hot  Blast) 

Has  all  the  latest  improvements,   including  positive-locking  globe  lift,  patent  safety  winglock  burner,  dome  shaped 
solderless  oil  fount  with  large  oil  filler,  reinforced  tubes  and   security  standing  bail   hooked   Into  patent  brass  eyelets. 
Furnished  only  in   bright    tin  complete   with   globe. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Height  over  all \Z\i.    inches        Fount   capacity— hours .18   hours 

Volume  of  light  by  test 4  candle  power        N^ame  of  globe  (white,  ruby,  blue  and  green) .  .Dletz  FItzall 

Size    of    wick %    inch        Patented  tinned  steel  burner 'AJ.     a       i 

Oil  used   150"  kerosene       Quantity  packed  in  one  case One  dozen 

Burner Number  1 

List    per    dozen $8.00 


414 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  SO. 


LANTERNS 


Fig:,  9  Fig.  47 

LJttle  Star  Junior   Wagon 

No.  91  NEW  "VESTA"  R.  B.  LANTERN 
(Cold  Blast) 

It  gives  three  times  tiie  llglit  of  tlie  Signal  Oil  Railroad  I^antern,  and  saves  its  cost  in  a  short  time  through  em- 
ploying  kerosene   in    plac^  of   expensive   signal   oil. 

Simple  in  construction,  easily  cleaned  and  filled,  dependable,  and  makes  all  signals.  Is  the  only  railroad  lantern 
of  the  "tubular"  type  made,  and  is  giving  satisfaction  on  many  railroads,  subways,  river  tunnels,  etc.,  and  for  general 
lantern   purposes. 

The  "Vesta"  type  has  been  the  V.  S.  Government  Standard  for  army  and  navy  use  for  many  years. 

Furnished   only   in   bright   tin   and   polished   brass,    complete  with  globes. 

SPECIFICATIONS  ' 

Fount  capacity — hours 16   hours 

Name  of  globe  (white,  ruby,  blue  or  green)  .  .  .Dietz  "Vesta" 
Patented  burners No.  500 


Height  over  all 11   inches 

Volume  of  light  by  test 3  candle  power 

Size  of  wick %   inch 

Burner    No 


Quantity  packed  in  one  case One  dozen 

last  per  dozen $25.00 

No.  9  "LITTLE    STAR"  LANTERN 
(Hot  Blast) 

It  has  the  security  standing  bail  hooked  into  patent  brass    eyelets,   pattnt    safety    winglock    burner,    positive-locking 
globe  lift  and  dome  shaped  solderless  oil   fount. 

The    "Little  .Star"    is   the   biggest   lantern   value   for   the  money  on  the  market. 
Furnished  only  in  bright  tin,   complete  with  g'olje.  r^-^^^r^ 

SPECIFICATIONS 


Height  over  all 11    inches 

Volume  of  light  by  test 3  candle  power 

Size  of  wick %    inch 

Burner    No.    1 


Fount  capacity — hours 12  hours 

Name  of  globe  (white,  ruby,  blue  and  green).  .Dietz  "U.  S." 

Patented  tinned   steel  burner No.   411 

Quantity  packed  in  one  case One  dozen 


Iiist  per  dozen $7.50 

No.  47  "JUNIOR"  WAGON  LAMP 

With  2M  Inch  Ruby  Rear  Lens 

(Cold  Blast) 

Designed  to  meet  the  requirements  of  the  State  and  CUy   laws  regulating  night  lights  on  horse-drawn  vehicles.     It 

has   been   improved  by  adding  a  clip-spring   holder  in  addition  to  the  combination  socket  taking  a  round  or  flat  bracket. 
The  lamp  is  carried  on  the  side   of  the  vehicle,   lighting  the   road   ahead   and   at    the   same   time   showing   a   red   danger 

^'^"Has°a   bri^gM' corrugated    tin   reflector   and   a   magnifying  bullseye  lens   in  front  of  flame;  also  a  2%    inch  ruby  rear 
lens  together  with  all  the  latest  cold  blast   lantern  Improvements. 

Furnished   onlv   in   black    enamel    with   flat  bracket  and   complete   with   globe. 


Height    over    all 12  inches 

Reflected   light  by   test 10   candle  power 

Size  of  wick %    inch 

Burner Number  1 

Fount  capacity — houra    13  hours 

I.i.Ht  i>' 


Name   of  globe Dietz    "Junior" 

Patented    tinned    steel    burner No.   201 

Size  of  magnifying  bullseye  lens 2%    inches 

Size   of  ruby    rear   lens 2%   Inches 

Quantity  packed   in   one  case Half  dozen 

dozen ." $17.i>0 

No.  60  "BEACON  LIGHTS" 


Two  Sizes — Nos.  30  and  60 
(Cold  Blast) 

"Beacon   Lights"    are  useful   wherever  a  strong,    reflected   light   is  required 
lated  without  removing  the  globe.     Tlie  No.  60  size  has  a  5  inch  reflector.      No.   3 
These  lamps  are  not  adaptable  as  hand   lanterns  or  vehicle   lights. 

Furnished  only  in  green  enamel,  complete  with  slobe. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Height   over   all 

Reflected    light   by    test 

Size    of    wick 

Size    burner    

Fount    capacity — hours    " 

Name  of  globe   (white  only) 

Patent  tinned  steel  burner 

Size  of  bullseye  lens   (No.   30  only) 

Size  of  reflector  (No.  60  only) 

Quantity   packed   in   one   case • 

Iiist    price    each 

SUB^^T  YOUR  LIGHTING   PBOBIaEMS   TO 


The.y  may  be  filled,  lighted   and   regu- 

is  the  popular  s'^i-. 


No.  30  Size 

No.  60  Size 

lo'i   inches 

■'OV2   inches 

50  candle  power 

100  candle  power 

1   inch 

1  ';>    inches 

Number  1 

Number  2 

35  hours 

.10  hours 

Dietz   "Blizzard" 

Dietz   No.    2    Tubular 

No.    262 

No.    323 

2%    Inches 

5  Inches 

Half  dozen 

One  only 

$1.65 

$4.50 

WE   ARE  EXPERTS  IN  THIS  UNE 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  eo. 


LAMPS 


I   DIETZl 

//PIONEERS 
^TREETLANI^ 


Fig.   71  Fig.   53  Fig.    77 


Fig.  71  "PIONEER"  STREET   AND   PLATFORM   LAMP 

(Cold  Blast) 
For  Post  or  Bracket 

Has  been  on  the  market  for  more  than  30  years.     The  original  of  all  globe  tubular  street  and  platform  lamps. 

Requires  no  chimney  and  gives  a  steady  light  double  that  of  an  ordinary  gas  street  lamp  and  at  much  less  cost. 
It  may  be  filled,  lighted  and  regulated  without  removing  the  globe.  Has  a  self-extinguishing  device  that  may  be  set 
to   burn   for  a   certain   number   of  hours.  „   „    ^  ,         ,  .,  j.  »i  .  u 

For   years    the    "Pioneer"   has   been   the   standard   of   the  U.  S.  Government  and  many  railway  systems.    It  is  much 

"^^Vurnlshed^fn^'lr'len^^namel,  same  with  brass  or  glass  fount,  and  all  brass,  green  enamel,  complete  with  globes. 


SPECIFICATIONS 


Height  over  all 251/2   inches 

Volume  of  light  by  test 22  candle  power 

Size   of  wick 1%    inches 

Burner Number  3 

Fount  capacity — hours 24   hours 


Name  of  globe  (white,  ruby,  blue  and  green) 

Dietz    "Pioneer" 

Patented  tinned  steel  burner No.  313 

Size  of  post  socket   opening 2%    inches 

Quantity  packed  In  one  case One  or  two 

List  each $6.50 


Fig.  53  "OCTO"  DRIVING   LAMP 

With  2^    inch  Ruby  Rear  Lens 

(Cold  Blast) 

Made  of  cold  rolled  steel. 

Compiles  with  night-driving:  laws  and  will  not  jar  or  blow    out.     Fastens    to    the    dash    with    a   dash    clamp    holder, 
and  a  finger  prop  holder  may  be  had  for  attaching  it  to  the  side  of  a  carriage.     It  may  be  carried  about  as  a  hsnd  lamp. 
Furnished  only  in  black  enamel  with  nickel  plated  door  rim,   packed   with   dash   clamp   holder. 
Has  both  right  and  left  hand  holder  sockets. 

SPECIFICATIONS 


Height  over  all 10^  Inches 

Reflected  light  by  test 30  candle  power 

Size  of  wick %   Inch 

Oil  used 150°  kerosene 

Fount  capacity — hours 10  hours 


Nickel  plated  brass  burner No.  510 

Size  of  door  lens 4  %   inches 

Size  of  ruby  rear  lens 2  >4  inches 

Quantity  packed  in  one  case Half  dozen 

List  price  each ?4.00 


Fig.   77   "PIONEER"  HANGING   LAMP 
(Cold  Blast) 

The  same  as  the  "Pioneer"  street  and  platform  lamp  except  that  in  place  of  the  post  socket  it  has  a  stamped 
base.  It  also  has  a  bal.  It  may  be  fliled.  lighted  and  regulated  without  removing  the  globe,  and  has  a  self-extin- 
guishing  device   wliich   may   be  sent   to   bum   for  a  certain   number  of  hours. 

Furnished   in  green  enamel,   and  with  brass   or  glass  fount   complete    with    globe. 

SPECIFICATIONS 


Height    over    all 21 V2    Inches 

Volume  of  light  by  test 22  candle  power 

Size  of  wick 1 1/„    inches 

Burner Number  3 

Fount  capacity — hours 24  hours 


Name  of  globe   (white,  ruby,  blue  and  green) 

Dietz     "Pioneer" 

Patented    tinned    steel    burner No.     313 

Quantity    packed    In    one    case -One 

List    each *'•»*' 


E    CARRY   A    COMPLETE    STOCK    OP    LIGHTING   EdUIPMEXT. 


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RAILROAD  LANTERN— LANTERN  GLOBES 


IMPROVED  "STEEL  GLAD"  R.  R.  LANTERN 

(Xo.  39  PATTERN) 

With  Outside  Wick  Raiser 

The  IMPROVED  "STEEL,  CLAD"  Railroad  Lantern  is  made  with  flat 
steel  upright  guards  and  skeleton  base.  It  is  a  giant  in  strength  and 
very  compact.     It  will  outlast  three  ordinary  railroad  lanterns. 

The  "Steel  Clad"  is  equipped  with  a  newly  patented  winglock  burner 
which  fits  into  a  slip  collar  and  rests  on  a  fibre  washer  permanently 
secured  to  the  fount.  A  short  turn  of  the  wrist  securely  locks  the  burner 
to  same.  The  oil  fount  is  held  securely  to  the  frame  by  a  patented 
automatic  retaining  spring,  which  permits  the  fount  being  removed  with 
one  hand.     The  fount  is  provided  with  a  safety  oil  well. 

While  our  New  No.  39  Vulcan  Globe  with  square  shoulder  on  top  and 
bottom  is  furnished  with  all  our  No.  39  Railroad  Lanterns,  any  regular 
3  9  globe  will  fit  all  No.  39  frames.  Can  furnish  with  wire  ^uard  if  desired. 


Furnished  in  bright  tin,  with  or  without  globe. 
SPECIFICATIOXS 


Height  Over  All 10  Inches 

Volume  of  Light  by  Test 2  C.  Power 

Size  of  Wick 1  Inch 

Oil   Used    "Signal" 

Fount  Capacity — Hours 24  Hours 


Name  of  Globe  (White,  Ruby,  Blue  and  Green) 

"Vulcan"    (No.   39) 

*Regular  Burner No.  2  "Winglock"  Rat. 

Quantity  Packed  in  Cases  for  Jobbing  Trade.  1  Dozen 


List    price per  doz.  $17.50 

*For  Kerosene,   Substitute  No.  1   "Winglock"   Convex  Hurner. 


LANTERN  GLOBES 

Selected  Best  Quality 


L 


Fig.  136 

"HLIZZARD"  GLOBE 

6%   in.   High 

Top  2 It  in.  Wide 

Bottom  3:^  In.  Wide 


Fig.  136A 

"U.  S."  GLOBE 

51/2  in.   High 

Top  2fs  in.  Wide 

Bottom  S}|  in.  Wide 


Fig.  136B 

"JUNIOR"  GLOBE 

51/2   in.   High 

Top  3%   in.  AVide 

Bottom  S5I  in.  Wide 


Fig.  136C 

"FITZALL"    GLOBE 

6,'.-  iu.  High 

Top  2j|  in.  Wide 

Bottom  3iV  in.  W^ide 


Globes  as  Regularly  Supplied  in  Lanterns.    Ground  Evenly  on  Top  and  Bottom     List  per  dozen 

White  Ruby 

«U.  S."  GLOBES:      (White,  ruby)   for  "Little  Star"  and  "U.   S."  Lanterns »1.20  »4.0O 

"JUNIOR"  GLOBES:  (^Vhite,  ruby)  for  "Junior"  Lanterns,  "Junior"  Wagon  Lamps,  and  Style 

C  "Night  Drivers'  Friend"  Lamps 1.20  4.00 

"FITZALL"  GLOBES:  (White,  ruby)  for  "Hy-lo," 
"Victor,"  "Monarch,"  "O.  K.,"  "Crystal,"  "Iron- 
clad" and  "Royal"  Lanterns,  "Buckeye"  and 
"Beacon"  Dash  Lamps,  "Victor"  Wagon  Lamps, 

"King"     Fire    Department    Lanterns,     "Under-  _^ 

writers'"  Mill  Lanterns,   "No.   15"  Side   Lamps,  (  j  1  = 

"A    No.    ONE"    Lanterns,    "Acme"    Inspectors' 
-Lamps,   "Protector"  Trackwalkers'  Lamps,  No.  List  per  dozen 
26  W^arning  Lamps.     Also  any   other  make   of  White      Ruby 
Hot  Blast  Lanterns *1^0     $4.00 

"BLIZZARD"  GLOBES:    (White,   ruby)    for  No.   2 
"Crescent,"  No.  2  "Blizzard,"  and  Special  No.  2 
"Blizzard"    Lanterns,    No.     2     "Blizzard"    Dash 
Fig    13«D  Lamps,  No.  2  "Blizzard"  Mill  Lanterns 1.40       4.50 

"VULCAN"  Railroad  No.   39  Globes 1-60       5.00  ,^i^,^^^^^„„ 

(No.  39)    GLOBE  "D-LITE"   GLOBE 

4%  in.  High  "D-LITE"  GLOBES:    (White,   ruby)    for  "D-Lite"  4-^s  in.  High 

Top  2}?  in.  AVide         and    "Wizard"    Lanterns    and    No.    2    "Wizard"  Top  4  in.  Wide 

Bottom 33'g In. W^ide       Wagon  Lamps 1.20       4.00  Bottom  3z\  in.  W^ide 


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417 


LANTERN  BURNERS  AND  WICKS 


Dietz  No.  2U1 


LANTERN  BURNERS 

In  ordering  always  advise  what  lantern  you  want  the  bui-ners  for. 

The  burner  is  the  most  important  Lantern  part. 

The  lantern  burners  listed  below  are  of  the  most  advanced  type.  They  are  more  substantial 
than  brass  burners,  do  not  heat  so  readily,  produce  a  whiter  flame  and  have  longer  life. 

The  different  numbers  listed  below  are  not  all  the  burners  we  carry  in  stock.  We  can  furnish 
burners  for  any  lamp  you  may  have. 

List  prices  are  not  shown  here,  as  they  depend  largely  upon  the  costs  of  materials  entering 
into  the  manufacture  of  the  bui-ners.     We  will  quote  the  lowest  prices  upon  receipt  of  your  inquiry. 

TINNED  STEEL  BURNERS 

HOT  BLAST  TYPE  FOR  USE  WITH  KEROSENE 

Dietz  Xo.  401  Burner:  (Plain  cone — no  catch)  %  inch  wick.  Can  be  used  in  place  of  regular 
burner  on  "Monarch,"  "Iron  Clad,"  "Crystal,"  "Underwriter's"  Mill  and  "King"  Fire  Depart- 
ment Lanterns. 

Dietz  Xo.  411  Burner:  (Winglock  cone)  %  inch  wick.  Used  on  "Little  Star,"  "Victor"  and  "Mon- 
arch" Lanterns,  "Buckeye"  Dash  Lamps  and  "Victor"  Wagon  Lamps. 

Dietz  Xo.  421  Burner:  (Hinge  cone)  %  inch  wick.  Used  on  "Hy-lo,"  "Crystal,"  "Iron  Clad," 
"King"    Fire   Department   and    "Underwriter's"  Mill  Lanterns. 

Dietz  Xo.  431  Burner:      (Rising  Cone)    %   inch  wick.     Used  on  "O.  K."  Lanterns. 

Dietz  Xo.  462  Buraer:      (Winglock  cone)  1  inch  wick.     Used  on  No.  2  "Royal"  Lanterns. 

COLD  BLAST  TYPE  FOR  USE  WITH  KEROSENE 

Dietz  Xo.  201  Burner:  (Winglock  cone)  %  inch  wick.  Used  on  "Junior"  Lanterns,  and  "Junior" 
Wagon  Lamps. 

Dietz  Xo.  211  Burner:  (Rising  cone)  %  inch  wuck.  Used  on  "Little  Wizard"  Lanterns  and 
"Ideal"  Inspectors'  Lamps. 

Dietz  Xo.  221  Burner:      (Slotted  cone)     %  inch  wick.     Used  on  No  15  Side  Lamps. 

Dietz  Xo.  2.12  Burner:      (Slotted  cone)  1  inch  wick.     Used  on  No.  2  "Blizzard"  Mill  Lanterns. 

Dietz  Xo.  262  Burner:      (Winglock  cone)  1  inch  wick.     Used  on  No.  30  "Beacon  Lights." 

Dietz  Xo.  272  Burner:  (Rising  cone)  1  inch  wick.  Used  on  No.  2  "Blizzard,"  Special  No.  2  "Bliz- 
zard" and  "Wizard"  Lanterns,  No.  2  "Blizzard"  Dash  Lamps  and  No.  2  "W^izard"  Wagon 
Lamps. 

Dietz  Xo.  282  Burner:      (Rising  cone)  1  inch  wick.     Used  on  "D-Lite"  Lanterns. 


LANTERN   AND    LAMP   WICKS 

No.  O.  Width,      %  inch Price  per  gros.s  $0.40;  price  per  doz.  $0.05 

No.   1.  Width,      %  inch  Price  per  gross       .56;  price  per  doz.       .08 

No.  2.  Width,  1  inch  Price  per  gross       .80;  price  per  doz.       .10 

No.   3.  Width,   1  Vz  inch Price  per  gross     1.28;  price  per  doz.       .15 


REFLECTORS 
.  sil\t:red  glass 

Size     .  .  .  .inches    5  6         7         8        1012 

Price  per  doz..    $1.90    2.00    2.40    2.80    3.70    5.00 


FLAT     CORRUGATED,    SILVERED 
GLASS  REFLECTORS 

Price  per  Dozen 

For  No.  2  Government  and  Bow  Lamp ...  $  7.00 
For  Wings  of  Xo.  2  Bow  Lamp  .      7.00 

For  No.  4  Tubular  Triangular  Lamp  10.00 


FOR    TORCH    BrRXERS    AND    WICKS,    SEE    INDEX 


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GEO-B-CAIlPErfTER  S  Co. 


GASOLINE  LAMPS  AND  TORCHES 


Fig. 


"B  &  W"  l-MANTLE  BEACON 
No.  2-B 

Exactly  the  same  lamp  as  No.  25  except  that  the 
tank  is  overhead  so  as  to  avoid  making  a  shadow 
under  the  lamp.  This  lamp  is  especially  recom- 
mended for  contractors.  Can  be  strung  on  a  M^ire, 
above  the  heads  of  workmen,  and  out  of  their 
way.  Hangs  with  tackle  or  pole.  Mica  chimney. 
Price,  complete $16.00 


Fig.   446 


"B  &  W"  PRESSURE  LAMP  No.  25 

The  handiest  light  ever  invented.  Hangs  like  an 
arc,  sets  down  like  a  lamp,  carries  like  a  lantern. 
Useful  in  or  out  of  doors;  gives  as  much  light  as  an 
electric  arc  for  half  a  cent  an  hour.  Weather- 
proof, simple,  safe  and  absolutely  satisfactory. 
Mica  chimney  and  shipping  box.  Pressure  auto- 
matically  kept   up    until   empty. 

One  thousand  candle-power.  Consumes  one  gal- 
lon of  gasoline  in  twenty-four  hours.  Shipping 
weight,  18  pounds. 

Price    $12..'>0 

14    foot    iron    pole    and   tackle 8.0O 


WALL  OR  BANJO  TORCHES 

These  Wall  Torches  are  well  made,  strong,  dur- 
able and  reliable  in  every  particular,  and  their 
light  is  large,  clear  and  bright.  The  wind  will  not 
put  out  the  flame,  and  rain,  cold  or  heat  does  not 
affect  it. 

The  tank  is  finished  in  hard  baked  japan.  Pipe 
is  black  japanned  and  runs  through  tank  from 
bottom  to  top  where  it  is  securely  fastened.  A 
connecting  joint  in  pipe  just  below  tank  simplifies 
packing  which  proves  a  convenience  in  shipping. 
The  globe  valve  and  generating  burner  are  made 
of  brass. 


PRICE  LIST  AVALL  OR  BANJO  TORCHES  FOR  GASOLINE  OR  COAL  OIL 

Single    burner    per  doz.  $24.00     i   Double  burner per  doz.  $42.00 

Can   fiijrnish   galvanized  at   additional   price.      In  ordering  state  if  wanted  for  gasoline   or   coal  oil. 

THE  STORM  KING  LANTERN 

200  CANDLE-POWER 
Fifteen  Hours  on  One  Quart  of  Gasoline 

The  Storm  King  Lantern  is  intended  to  supply  the  need  of  a  strong,  unwavering, 
safe  and  convenient,  portable  outdoor  lamp  or  lantern,  for  the  use  of  farmers, 
planters,  dairymen,  stockmen,  contractors,  watchmen  and  merchants,  and  for  light- 
ing street  shows  and  fairs,  circuses,  carnivals,  docks,  quays,  ships,  motorboats.  rail- 
load  yards,  freight  sheds  and  way  stations.  In  fact,  the  field  for  the  sale  of  the 
Storm  King  is  almost  unlimited  and  it  "fills  the  bill"  in  every  case  and  gives  entire 
satisfaction. 

It  only  -weighs  ay^  lbs.  net  and  is  14  Inches  high,  6  inches  in  diameter,  there- 
fore, it  is  about  the  same  sixe  and  weight  as  the  ordinary  lantern,  but  the  light 
produced  is  20  to  30  times  as  great. 

If  it  is  dropped  from  a  great  height  or  thrown  on  the  ground  with  sufficient 
force  to  break  the  fount,  the  light  is  extinguished  instantly  and  before  the  flame 
can   ignite   the   gasoline   escaping   from    the   fount. 

It  is   guaranteed  for  five  years  by  the   oldest,  largest   and   most  reliable   manu- 
facturer  of   gasoline   lighting   devices. 
I'rice,   complete    S6.50 


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GASOLINE  FLOOD  LIGHTS 


"B  &  W"  No.  77  HAND 
SEARCHLIGHT 

This  is  an  ideal  light  for  construction  work 
where  a  lot  of  light  is  to  be  thrown  on  one 
spot.  Particularly  adapted  for  trench  digging, 
well  sinking,  etc.,  or  any  similar  purpose.  Carries 
like  a  lantern,  sets  down  like  a  lamp  and  hangs 
like  an  arc. 

Five  thousand  candle  power.     Height  2  feet, 
weight  30  pounds.     Polished  brass.     Absolutely 
weatherproof.     Throws  a  beam  50  feet  wide  and 
300  feet  long. 
Price,  complete $50.00 


"B  &  W"   PORTABLE   FLOOD 
LIGHT  No    99 

The  most  powerful  portable  flood- 
light on  earth.  Especially  useful  for 
lighting  large  areas.  Used  to  light  all 
the  big  automobile  races.  An  excellent 
light  for  tearing  down  and  wrecking 
buildings.  Absolutely  weatherproof. 
Light  all  thrown  in  one  direction.  Ships 
in  two  pieces. 

Twelve  thou.sand  candle  pmver.  Rays 
cover  an  area  250x400  feet.  Consumes 
one  gallon  of  gasoline  in  six  hours. 
Shipping  weight,  80  pounds.  Height, 
31/2  feet. 
Price,    complete $100.00 


"B  &  W"  MANTLE 
BOX 

This  box  will  store  and  carry 
used  mantles  safely,  and  will 
save  you  a  considerable  ex- 
pense. It  is  substantially  built 
of  wood  and  has  a  handle  an_ 
latch. 

12   mantle  size $2.00 

24  mantle  size 3.00 

48  mantle  size 4.00 

Extra  Mantles,  each 25 


Flgr.  98 


430 


GEO•B•eAItP-E^fTXR  ^  Co. 


BUCKEYE  CARBIDE  FLARE  LIGHTS 

For  Contractors  and  Railroads 


Adjustable  Burners  varying  from  2000  to 
12,000  Candle  Power  can  be  supplied  without 
extra  charge. 

We  strongly  recommend  the  standard  sizes 
as  listed;  they  are  more  efficient  and  less  liable 
1o  get  out  of  order. 

/'  PRICES  AND  SIZES 

Size  2A.    1000  Candle  Power. 

Price  $50.00 

Size  2C.    Either  3000  or  5000  Candle  Power.    Single  Cy- 
linder 6  hours  with  extra  Cylinder  12  hours. 

Price,  with  one  Cylinder $50.00 

Price,  with  extra  Cylinder 60.00 

Size  3C.     5000  Candle  Power.    We  sell  more  of  this  size 
than  all  other  sizes  combined. 
Price  $70.00 

Size  40.    10,000  Candle  Power. 
Price   $110.00 


;iz3  No.  40 


Type  S.    For  Wrecking  Cranes,  Steam  Shovels,  etc.      | 

Size  3S.    5000  Candle  Power.     Includes  Generator,  25 
feet  Armored  Hose,  Burner,  Reflector  and  fittings. 
Price    $96.00 

Size  4S.     10,000  Candle  Power.     Same  as  Size  3S  ex- 
cept with  Double  Generator  and  2  Reflectors. 
Price    $140.00 


FOR    HOSE.    CARBIDE    AND    L,A»IPS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  «  eO, 


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BUCKEYE  CARBIDE  LAMP 

FIREMAN  AND  BUILDER'S  PATTERN 


Adapted  for 

Fire  Departments 

Tunnels 

and 

General 

Building 

Operations 


Gives  500  Candle  Power  10  hours  or  4000 
Candle  Power  I14  hours.  Size  of  Generator,  7x14 
inches. 

Price    $25.00 

Valuable  also  in  Mines,  Docks,  Shop  Use,  In- 
spectors' Work,  etc. 


THE   CHALLENGE   CARBIDE   FLARE   LIGHT 


rHALLENGE(\^ 

CARBIDE  LIGFTl"    \y 

.; 2,000   Candle  Power/' 


Will  Use  Eitlier  Cake  or  Regular   Commercial  Carbide 


2000  Candle  Power  for  2  cents  per  hour. 

Cost  of  operating  is  only  one-half  that  of  Lights  using  Coke 
Carbide. 

Reflector  is  Aluminum  and  can  be  swung  to  any  angle. 
Has  no  intricate  parts  and  is  easy  to  handle. 
Ts  built  heavier  and  stronger  than  most  flares. 

Price    $30.00 

It  is  as  fool-proof,  as  it  is  possible  to  make  a  portable  light. 


Pop  Carbide,  see  Index 


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MILBURN  LIGHTS 


Fig.   2405YH 

No.  3X 

15,000  Candle  Power 


Fig.  2404Z 

No.  3 

5,000  Candle  Power 


Fig.  2406XG 

No.  3W 

15,000  Candle  Power 


These  lights  are  used  by  contractors,  railroads,  building  constructors,  mines,  quarries,  indus- 
trial plants,  etc.  They  burn  more  than  half  air,  are  smokeless  and  incandescent.  The  flame 
can  be  regulated  from  the  maximum  light  to  a  needle  point.  They  light  instantly  and  require 
no  attention  during  use.  They  use  ordinary  commercial  carbide  and  are  the  most  economical 
source  of  high-power  illumination  on  the  market.  ' 


Height     

Tank    

Reflector 

Weight,  empty  .  . 
Weight,  packed  . 
Carbide  charge  . 
Burning  capacity 
Operating  cost   .  . 


SPECIFICATIONS 

No.  3X 

6  ft. 
12x12x36  in. 

15  in. 
90  lbs. 

121  lbs. 

16  lbs. 
9  to  18  hours. 


No.  2 

5  ft. 
10x10x30  in. 
12  in. 
50  lbs. 
75  lbs. 
9  lbs. 
6  to  12  hours. 


No.  3W 

38  in. 
12x12x36  i 

15  in. 
100  lbs. 
140  lbs. 

16  lbs. 
hrs. 


y  to  18  nours.         e  to  12  nours.  y  nrs. 

4  to  6c  per  hour.    3  to  5c  per  hour.     4  to  6c  per  hour 


Names  of  Parts 


PRICES 

No.  3X.     Complete,  with  one  cylinder 

for  9  hours  burning  capacity $71.00 

No.  3X.     Complete,  with  extra  cylinder 

for  18  hours  burning  capacity.  .  .  .    83.00 
Extra  burners 30 

No.   2.      Complete,   with   one  cylinder 

for  6  hours  burning  capacity 50.00 

No.  2.     Complete,  with  extra  cylinder 

for  12  hours  burning  capacity.  .  .  .    62.00 
Extra  burners 30 

No.  3W.     Complete  with  one  cylinder 

for  9  hours  burning  capacity 98.00 

Extra  Carbide  Cylinder 18.00 

Extra    Burners 30 

FOR    OTHER    STYLES    OF    LIGHTING    DEVICES,    SEE    INDEX 


A. 

Carbide  Trays. 

B. 

Inside   Cylinder. 

C. 

Outside  Cylinder. 

D. 

Tank. 

E. 

Burner  Standard 

F. 

Burner. 

G. 

Reflector. 

H. 

Cock. 

I, 

Plug  to  Washer. 

J. 

Inlet  Pipe. 

K. 

Outlet  Pipe. 

V. 

Needle   Valve. 

W 

Washer. 

Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  «  eo. 


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REPAIR  PART  NUMBERS  AND  PRICES  FOR 
THE  MILBURN  LIGHT 


TYPE  OP  LIGHT 


Part 

3X        i 

3  W       1       4  W 

4Z 

No.  2 

No.  1 

"Builder' 

Part 
No. 

Price 

Part 
No. 

Price 

Part 
No. 

1    Price 

Pari 
No. 

Price 

Par< 
No. 

1  Price 

"^'oH  Price 

\;ro-.*|   Price 

Tank 

157 

$32.50 

200 

.?42.50 

247 

$56.00 

190 

$50.00 

124 

$27.50 

94 

$5.00 

112 

$7.00 

(Without  Cylinder) 

Tank   Cover 

209 

12.00 

248 

15.00 

(With  Gasket) 

Tray 

184 
182 

2.00 
3.00 

184 
182 

2.00 
3.00 

184 

182 

2.00 
3.00 

184 

182 

2.00 
3.00 

152 

142 

1.50 
2.50 

109 
108 

.50 
1.50 

Inside  Cylinder 

99 

.75 

Outside  Cylinder.  .  .  . 

166 

8.00 

301 

8.00 

301 

8.00 

166 

8.00 

129 

7.00 

Outside  Cylinder.  .  .  . 

3.50 

7.00 

158 

12.00 

198 

10.50 

198 

10.50 

191 

24.00 

125 

11.00 

(Complete  with  al 
attached        fittings 
except  reflector) 

Top  Section  of  Burner 

Standard  

162 

9.50 

140 

»9.50 

(Complete      except 
for  reflector) 

Aluminum  Reflector. 

163 

7.50 

l'63 

7.50 

163 

7.50 

163 

7.50 

127 

6.00 

106 

2.50 

78 

3.50 

Steel  Reflector  Back. 

197 
27 

2.00 
2.25 

197 
27 

2.00 
2.25 

197 
27 

2.00 
2.25 

197 
27 

2.00 
2.25 

822 
27 

1.50 
2.25 

Reflector  Holder.  . .  . 

48 

.75 

43 

.75 

Swing  Joint: 

Right  Hand 

24 

4.50 



24 

4.50 

24 

4.50 

24 

228 
30 

4.50 
4.50 
3.00 

24 

4.50 

Left  Hand 

Upper    

:;;:..:::: 

41 

1.50 

Lower 

1.... 



40 

90 

Swing  Joint  Handle 
Needle  Valve 

204 
25 
47 
^6 

.25 
2.50 

.30 
2.00 

204 
25 
47 
26 

.251204 
2.50'    i>r. 

.25 

2.50 

.30 

204 
25 
47 
26 

.25 

2.50 

.30 

204 
25 
23 

.25 

2.50 

.30 

.30 
2  00 

47 
26 

52 
42 

.15 
1  00 

44 
42 

.15 

Cock    

1  00 

Standpipe 

234 

2.50 

233 

2.00 

Thumb  Screw: 

Reflector 

128 

.10 

128 

.10 

128 

.10 

128 

.10 

128 

.10 

80 

IC 

80 

.10 

Tank 

29 

.10 

29 

10 

29 

.10 

Handle    

81 

.10 

Set  Screw 

28 
35 

.10 
.25 

28 
35 

.10 
.25 

28 
35 

.10 
.25 

Washer  Plug 

35 

.25 

35 

.25 

424 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM^TER  ^  So. 


MILBURN  LIGHTS— CARBIDE 


"Builder" 

500   Candle   Power 

Fig.  2402Z 


No.  22 

100   Caudle   Power 

Fig.  2447 


These  are  convenient  hand  lights  for  contractors,  builders,  inspection  work,  tunnels,  mines, 
etc.  Both  are  provided  with  hooks  so  that  they  may  be  conveniently  hung  up  anywhere.  They 
light  instantly  and  require  no  attention  during  use.  They  use  ordinary  commercial  carbide  and  are 
the  most  economical  source  of  high  power  illumination  on  the  market. 


SPECIFICATIONS 

"Builder" 

Height  over  all 19  in. 

Diameter 7   in. 

Reflector    10  in. 

Weight  empty 11   lbs. 

Weight  packed   28   lbs. 

Carbide  charge 2  %    lbs. 

Burning  capacity   10   hrs. 

Operating  cost Ic  per  hour 


No 

22 

11 

in. 

6 

in. 

If 

desired 

3 

lbs. 

8 

lbs. 

1 

lbs. 

8 

hrs. 

V2  c  per  hour 

PRICES 

"Builder" 

Complete $20.00 

Extra  turners 15 

No.  22 

Complete,  with  open  burner 6.00 

Complete,    with    mica    wind    shield 

added 6.50 

Complete,  with  aluminum  reflector.  .      7.50 


CARBIDE 

A  superior  grade  of  Calcium  Carbide.  Only  the  best  raw 
materials  that  can  be  procured  are  used  in  its  manufacture. 
The  treatment  of  these  materials  is  the  most  scientific  and  thor- 
ough, and  the  Carbide  is  rich  in  quantity  and  quality  of  gas 
yield. 

For  Flare  Lights — Generators 

The  following  sizes  of  Calcium  Carbide  are  packed  in  air 
tight  and  water  tight  steel  drums,  containing  100  pounds  net: 

"Lump"  or 3  l^x2 

"Egg"  or   2     X    Yz 

"Nut"  or    1 14  X    % 

"Quarter"  or    %x    yW 

List,  per  100  lb.  drum $      7.50 

List,  per  ton  in  ton  lots  or  more 140.00 

Cake  Carbide,  per  100  lb.  drum 10.00 

Always  specify  size  desired 

FOR  0THE:R  styles  of  PliARE  AND   CARBIDE  LIGHTS,  SEE  INDEX 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  ^  eo. 


42; 


ELECTRIC  FLOOD  LIGHTS— MAZDA  LAMPS 


X-RAY  FLOODLIGHT 
PROJECTOR 

G7,000  Candlepower  Avith  a  250   Watt  Lamp 

A  powerful,  compact  and  dlirable  flood 
and  searchlight,  ideal  for  contractors  and 
builders  for  night-work  illumination.  Par- 
ticulai'ly  adapted  for  excavation  and  con- 
struction operations.  Very  economical, 
using  only  a  250  watt  floodlight  lamp. 


Foiiudatiou    of    Rialto    Theatre,    Chicago. 
Illuminated    >vith    X-Ray    Floodlight 

Adjustable  for  long  light  thrust  or  close-up  diffusion.  Fur- 
nished for  direct  conduit  connection  or  with  adjustable  swivel 
attachment.      Easily  moved  from  place  to  place. 

Reflector  made  of  fire  glazed  glass,  backed  up  with  pure  sil- 
ver. Absolutely  waterproof.  Well  ventilated,  easy  to  focus  and 
install.  Designed  so  all  parts  are  accessible.  Cover  snaps  like 
automobile  headlight.  Sturdy  construction  and  built  for  hard 
service. 
Price,   each    $19.50 


^^ 


MAZDA  LAMPS 


Pig.    51.     X-Ray 

Projector,    Swivel 

Attachment 


G30. 
Floodlight    Lamp 


250    watt,    105-125    volts, 
Mazda    Type    C     (Nitrogen) 
G     3  0     Floodlighting     lamp 
with  medium  screw  base. 
Price,    each $2.70 


In  listing  the  common  straight  side  Mazda  lamps,  we  are  showing 
only  the  sizes  which  are  most  frequently  used,  although  we  are 
prepared  to  furnish  them  in  sizes  up  to,  and  including  1000  watts, 
or  about  1350  candlepower.  Always  give  voltage  of  your  power 
circuit  when  ordering  IMazda  lamps. 


Size  of 

Number 

in 
package 

List  Price  Each 

ramps 

105-125  Volts 

220-250  Volts 

watts 

Clear 

1        Frosted 

Clear 

Frostec' 

10 

100 

$0.27 

$0.30 

15 

100 

.27 

.30 

20 

100 

.27 

.30 

25 

100 

.27 

.30 

$0.33 

$0.36 

40 

100 

.27 

.30 

.33 

.36 

60 

100 

.36 

.40 

.45 

.49 

100 

24 

.65 

.72 

.80 

.87 

150 

24 

1.20 

1.30 

250 

12 

2.00 

2.15 

OUR   STOCKS   OF   ELECTRICAL   TOOLS   AXD   APPARATUS  ARE  ALWAYS    C03IPI  KTE 


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MONKEY  WRENCHES 

Coe's  Knife  Handle  Monkey  Wrenches  are  so  well  known  to  the  trade  that  a  detailed  description 
of  them  is  not  necessary  here.  We  always  have  a  large  stock  on  hand  for  immediate  shipment,  in 
all  sizes — both  wood  and  steel  handles,  and  solicit  your  orders  for  any  quantity  required. 


Fig.   693B 

COE'S    KNIFE    AND    STEEL    HANDLE    MONKEY   WRENCHES 
Size,   inches 4  6  8  10  12  15  18  21 

Black,  per  doz $8.00    10.00     12.00     14.00      18.00      24.00      32.00      39.00 


NEW  KEY  MODEL  FOR  HEAVY  WORK 

The  28-inch  will  take  3-inch  Standard  Pipe  Union,   the  36-inch  a  4-inch,  the  48-inch  a  9-inch. 


Length,  Inches 

Will  Open,  Inches 

Weisht,  Each 
Pounds 

Each 

28 
36 
48 

51/4 

61/4 

9 

17                                           $12.00 
27                                              26.00 
62                                             57.50 

Fig.   693D 
"RAILROAD  SPECIAL"  WRENCHES 

This  is  the  strongest  and  best  heavy  duty 
wrench  made.  Head  and  bar  drop-forged  in  one 
piece  from  selected  steel.  Extra  heavy  jaws 
thoroughly  case-hardened.  Indestructible  iron 
handle,  with  hole  to  attach  to  belt. 

Every  wrench  guaranteed  against  defective 
material  and  workmanship.  Each  wrench 
wrapped  in  anti-rust  paper. 


Size 
ins. 


6 
8 
10 
12 
15 
18 
21 


$10.00 
12.00 
1-4.00 
18.00 
24.00 
32.00 
39.00 


Jaws 
Open 


1 

IV2 
1% 
21/4 

i\i 

3 

31^ 


72 

72 
72 
72 
48 
24 
12 


Net    and    Gross 
W^t.  per  Case 


61- 

109- 
177- 
235- 
251- 
181- 
127- 


70 
131 
205 
270 
290 
205 
•150 


PP^^^I^ 


Fig.   e93E 

STANDARD   SCREW  MONKEY  WRENCH 
Drop  Forged  Steel  Bar 

This  wrench  has  extra  heavy  forged  steel  bar 
and  head — forged  from  one  piece — milled  screw 
thread — steel  knurl — opens  full. 
Inclies    ...       6  8  10  12  15 

Per   doz..  .$10.00      12.00      14.00      18.00      24.00 


TRIMO,  MONKEY  AVRENCH 

Hardened  Drop  Forged  Steel  Case 

The  leverage  of  this  wrench   is  increased  in 
proportion  to  the  size  of  the  nut  it  is  used  upon, 
as  the  jaw  is  extending  forward  to  adjust. 
Size,    in.    6  8         10       12        15        18        21 

Perdoz.$9.00  10.00  12.00  14.00  24.00  30.00  36.00 


FOR  NUTS  AND  BOLTS  OF  ALL  STVLKS.  SEE  INDEX 


GEo-B-CAiiPEi^TER  s  ea 


427 


WRENCHES 

PATENT  ADJUSTABLE  WRENCHES 


X-Series 

A  9  inch  wrench,  fully  guaranteed.  These 
X-Series  wrenches  are  offered  as  low-priced, 
large  wrenches  for  work  around  automobiles 
and  motorcycles. 

Best  quality  and  guaranteed  service  in  a 
wrench  at  such  a  price  are  worth  deepest  con- 
sideration. 

Made  in  dull  nickel  plate  and  mottled  finish. 
Each  Wrench  Fully  Guaranteed 

In  ordering  specify  finish. 


Mottled 
Fini.sh 
price 
each 


Total 

°^r 

Thick- 
ness 

of 

Jaws 

in. 

Depth 

of 
Jaws 

in. 

Wt. 
oz. 

I    IVs    I    13    I    $0.30 


RONSON  WRENCH 


The  Ronsou  Wrench  embodies  nine  wrenches. 
It  is  very  compact,  measuring  only  6  inches  when 
closed  and  9  inches  when  open  for  use.  Total 
thickness,  V2  inch.  The  total  weight  is  14  lb. 
This  wrench  is  made  of  high  carbon  steel,  and  is 
carefully  tempered. 

Each ,$1.50 


QUEEN  CITY  ADJUSTABLE  AVRENCH 


Polished  All  Over  Except  Web 

Made  of  a  special  grade  of  steel.     Hardened  all  over.     Will  perfectly  operate  square  as  well  as 
hexagon  nuts.     Fully  guaranteed. 


T-.                           1                       Size                      1                 Capacity 
^"'                       '                    inches                   1                    inches 

Each 

Per  doz. 

706 
708 
710 
712 

6 

8 

10 

12 

% 

1^ 

$0.65 
.80 

1.00 
1.25 

$7.80 

9.60 

12.00 

15.00 

•KNIFE-HANDLE"  MONKEY  TIT^ENCHES 


Coes  Pattern 

This  is  one  of  the  best  Knife-Handle  Monkey 
Wrenches  on  the  market  and  we  particularly 
recommend  it  when  the  work  does  not  warrant 
genuine  Coes. 


Size    

.  .  .inchesi       6      |      8     1     10   |     12 

Opens     

Price,  black. 

.  .  .  inchesi      7s     I    1  V* 
.per  doz.|$10.00|12.00 

1% 
14.00 

21/8 

18.00 

Size     inches]      15     |     18    |     21 


Opens     inches      2  %    |      3     |   4  % 

Price,  black per  doz.  $24.00|32.00|39.00 


WESCOTT'S  ADJUSTABLE  "S"  NUT  AND 
PIPE  AVRENCHES 


FIjr.   694B 


1 

1% 
1% 
2 


$8.0C 
10.00 
12.00 
15.00 
21.00 


$12.00 
15.00 
18.00 
24.00 
30.001 


$0.15 
.20 
.30 


$0.30|$0.10 
.401  .12 
.501      .15 


$0.05 
.05 
.05 


ivo  orde:r  for  wrenches  is  too  large:  to  tax  our  capacity 


488 


GEOBeAR.PEN"TER  S  CO. 


Pig. 


WRENCHES 


•♦^  Fig.     705B 

Sockets  for   Ratchet  Not  Wrenches 
LITTLE    GIANT   RATCHET    NUT   WRENCH 


Number 

Size   of   Squares 

Length 

Each 

Handle 

Socket 

Complete 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

Squares      t%    and      y^ 
Squares      %    and      \\ 
Squares      \%    and      % 
Squares   IVg    and    li,4 
Squares    liV    and    1i^.t 

8 
10 
13 
16 

201/2 

$0.50 

i!oo 
1.75 

2.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

1.00 
1.25 
1.75 
2.75 
3.75 

STILLSON  PIPE  WRENCHES 


Ten-inch  and  larger 
Wrenches  will  always  be 
sent  with  Steel  Handles  un- 
less otherwise  specified. 


All  styles  of  Stillson 
W  r  e  n  c  h  e  s,  sizes  6  to  24 
Inches,  are  packed  six  of 
one  size  to  the  box. 


Fig.  705C 
PRICE    LIST 

Length,    Open     

inches  i 

6            1         8          1        10        1        14        1        18        1        24        1         36         1 

48 

Takes    Pipe 

inches | 

Vs  to  1/2  1  Vs  to  %  1    Vs  to  1    1 1/4   to  1 1/2 1    1/4  to  2   1 1/4  to  2  Vz  1  V*  to  3  ¥2  | 

lto5 

price     

each  1 

$2.00       1    a.25       1      2.50       1      3.50       |      5.00       1      7.25       |      13.50         | 

20.00 

REPAIR 

PARTS  FOR  STILLSON  AVRENCHES 

S«e     inches 

6         18         1        10       1        14       1        18       1        24       1        36       |        48 

Jaws    each 

$0.75     1       .80     1       .85     1     1.15      |     1.75     |     2.25     |     4.35     |     7.50 

Frames    each 

.38      1        .42      1        .50      1        .60      |        .75      |        .95      |      1.70      1      2.20 

Adjusting  Nuts    each 

.12      1        .15      1        .20      1        .30      1        .35      |        .55      |      1.10      |      1.50 

Wood  Handles    each 

.16      1        .16      1        .18      1        .22      1       ...      1       ...      1       ...      1       ... 

End  Nuts   each 

.15      1        .15      1        .20      1        .20      1       ...      1       ...      1       ...      1       ... 

Frame    Pins    each 

.03      1        .03      1        .04      1        .04      1        .04      |        .04      |        .05      |        .05 

Spring-    Rivets    each 

.02      1        .02      1        .03      1        .03      1        .03      |        .03      |        .03      |        .03 

Springs    ..each 

.03      1        .03      1        .03      1        .03      1        .04      |        .04      |        .04      |        .04 

i*ars     each 

.95      1      1.00      1      1.10      1      1.50      1      2.25      |      3.50      |      7.00      |   10.50 

Number  of  Springs  to  Each  Wrench.  .  . 

1        1         1        1         3        1         .S        1         3        1         3        1         1         1         1 

TRIMO  PIPE  WRENCHES 


Fig.  705D  PRICE     LIST  Fig.  705E 

Prices  of  Wood  Handle  Pipe  Wrenches  same  as  Steel  Handle 

If   desired   can   furnish   in   6   in.,   8   in.,    10   in.,   14   in. 


Length,    Open     .  .  . 

inches  1           6          |           8 

10 

14 

18 

24 

36 

48 

Taking  from        

'i  in.  wire 

to 
Vz  in.  pipe 

Vs  in.  wire 

to 
%  in.  pipe 

Vs  in.  wire 

to 
1  in.  pipe 

%  in.  wire 

to 
1%  in.  pipe 

%  in.  wire 

to 
2  in.  pipe 

14  in.  wire 

to 
2y2  In.  pipe 

%  in.  pipe 

to 
3%  in.  pipe 

1  in.  pipe 

to 
5  in.  pipe 

Price     

eachl     !i!2.00       |       2.25 

2.50 

3.50 

5.00 

7.25 

13.50 

20.00 

4^ 


REPAIR   PARTS   FOR   TRIMO   WRENCHES 


^ 


CI   s 


Movable    Jaw each 

Nut     each 

Insert   Jaw    each 

Frame     each 

Springs     each 

Frame    Pins    cacli 

Jaw   Pins    each 

Steel    Handles each 

Wood  Handle  with  Ferrule,  ea. 
Nut    Guards per    pair 


$0.75 

.80 

.85 

1.15 

1.75 

2.25 

4.35 

7.50 

.12 

.15 

.20 

.30 

.35 

.55 

1.10 

1.50 

.35 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

1.10 

2.00 

.38 

.42 

.50 

.60 

.75 

.95 

1.70 

2.20 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.05 

.95 

1.00 

1.10 

1.50 

2.25 

3.50 

7.00 

10.50 

.16 

.16 

.18 

.25 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.30 

.35 

.45 

.55 

.65 

GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  SO. 


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ALLIGATOR  JAW  AND  PIPE  WRENCHES 
THE  ALLIGATOR  WRENCH  TRIMO  PIPE  WRENCH 


No. 

Inches 
Long 

Holds  Pipe 

Holds 
Round  Iron 

Per  Doz. 

1 
2 
3 
4 

I'' 

16 
22 
24 

27 

Va  to     % 
%  to     % 

y2  toiy4 

1  Vi  to  2 
ly*  to  2% 

2  to  3 

%  to     % 
ya  to  1 
%  to  1  % 

lya  to2y2 

1  %  to  3 

2%  to  SVz 

$4.00 
12.00 
24.00 
36.00 
50.00 
60.00 

Fig.  704K 

With  Screw  Driver 

6  in.,  pocket  size  only.     Takes  pipe  up  to  Va  in. 

Jaws  and  handle  forged-steel.  Screw  driver,  which 
is  renewable,  is  made  of  suitable  steel  and  is  serv- 
iceable. Parts  interchangeable'.  «« ■«» 
List  Price,  each ».£.dw 


PARMALEE  PIPE  WRENCH 


This  wrench  has  no  teeth.  It  will  make  or  break  the  tightest  joint  without  marring  or  crnshlns 
the  pipe  or  injuring  the  threads.  _  ,      .    ,,  ^  -,         ■.  ^      c^    i/    •„„!,  „v,^    i/    ir.r.Vi 

Extra  parts  will  be  furnished  as  required.  Special  girths  may  be  ordered  to  fit  yg  inch  and  ^4  incn 
pipe  sizes  (also  all  odd  sizes  of  Brass  or  Steel  Tubing)  and  rods  of  any  diameter  from  «/»  to  3Vi  inch 
outside   diameter.  


Length 
Handle 

Set 
No. 

Pipe  Handled 

Set  Com- 
plete 

Extra 
Handle 

Extra  Girths,  Each 

10  in. 
20  in. 

1 

2y2 

4 
5 

%,  y2,%.lin. 

%.i,  iy4,iy2.2in. 

2.  2%,  3  in. 
3y2.4in. 

$   5.00 

7.50 

9.50 
13.00 

$2.25 

3.00              1 

5.00 
7.50 

%,  1/2,  %.  1  in $0.75 

%,1,  1%  in 1.00 

25  in. 

2.  2%,  3  in 1.50 

3y2  in.  $2.50,  4  in.     3.00 

TRIMO  WOOD  HANDLE  NARROW  JAW  PIPE  WRENCH 


Fig.  704D 
Invaluable  for  "Auto  Kits''  and  for  close-quarter  work 
The  Jaws  are  narrowed  materially,  and  can   be  used  in  places  where  the  ordinary  width  of  jaw  can- 
not operate.      Made  in  three  sizes  only — 6  inch,  S  inch,  and  10  inch. 

It   is   Irght   in   weight,    and   particularly   designed   for   Automobile   and   Gasfitters'    use,     No  outfit   com- 
plete   without   this    tool,  „„,^„   ^  ,r.r^ 

PRICE  LIST 


Length    Open,    in    Ins. 


Takes    from 


14  in.  wire' 

to 
Vz  in.  pipe 


%  in.  wire 

to 
%  in.  pipe_ 


Price,  each 


$2.25 


%  in.  wire 

to 
1  in.  pipe 

$2..50 


Extra  Parts  for  Above  Wrench 


Movable    Jaw each 

Nut     each 

Insert    Jaw each 

Frame    each 

Springs    each 

Frame  Pins each 

Jaw    Pins each 

Nut  Guards •    per  pair 


-  $0.75 

$0.80 

$0.85 

.12 

.15 

.20 

35 

.40 

.50 

.38 

.42 

.50 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.15 

.15 

.20 

430 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  Go 


PIPE  WRENCHES— PIPE  GUTTERS 


"THE  GEALY"  CHAIN  WRENCH 

Drop  Forged  Carbon  Steel  Handle,  and  Drop  Forged  High  Carbon  Steel  Jaws; 

Teeth  Carefully  Tempered.  .^,     „,  .     ., 

Flat  Link  Chain,  Made  from  Cold  Rolled  Steel,  with  Highest  Possible  Tensile 

Strength. 


PRICE  LIST 

Size      

]\o.00 

fio.  0 

Ao.  1 

2N'o.2 

Mo.  3 

Takes    Pipe   inches    

%-2 

1-4 

2-6 

21/2-10 

3-14 

Length  Inches 

Weight  lbs 

Length  Chain. 

18 

31/2 

11 

$3.00 

.80 

1.25 

.20 

.20 

30 

12 

19 

4.50 

1.50 

2>00 

.22 

.25 

42 

25 

28 

8.00 

2.75 

4.00 

.25 

.30 

60 

50 

44 

16.00 

4.25 

7.00 

.30 

.35 

66 
75 
56 

Price    Eacii    Complete 

Extra  Chains 

Extra  Jaws    Pair 

30.00 

9.00 
10.00 

.30 

Extra  H'dle  Bolts 

.40 

Spe'cial  length  of  chain  to  order.     No.  3  Wrench  adapted  to  take  16  inch  pipe  if  desired. 

COCHRAN   PIPE   WRENCH  THE  "VULCAN-BIJAW" 

WRENCH 


PIPE 


Patent  Drop-Forged  Chain  Pipe  Wrench  with 

Double    E}nded    Reversible    Jaws    and 

Elither   Cable  or  Flat  Link   Chain 


Fig.  707C 


The  handle  and  frame  are  made  in  one  piece.  This 
gives  a  compression  strain  instead  of  a  .shearing  strain 
on  the  frame  pin  or  rivet,  and  eliminates  the  repair 
charges  which  usually  result  from  injury  to  a  wrench 
through  side-pull. 


PRICE 

LIST 

ISize  

6 

8 

10 

14 

18 

24 

36 

Xo.l  Takes   pipe 

Vs  to 

Vs  ^to 

Vs  to 

Vi  to 

V.^to 

1i' 

V2  to 
31/2 

1 

3 
4 
5 

Each  complete.     ipa.OO 

Hook  Jaws. each        .67 
Inserted  Jaws  "           .25 
Rockers  . .  .  .    "           .26 

Nuts   •'           .20 

Springs    ....'■           .12 

$2.00 

.67 
.25 

'.h 

.12 

JS2.25 

.75 
.33 
.28 
.28 
.14 

.1:3.00 

1.00 

.50 
.40 
.35 

.17 

$4.00 
1.33 
.55 
.50 
.42 
.21 

$6.00 

2.00 
.65 
.65 
.55 
.25 

$12.00 

4.00 
1.00 
1.30 
.65 

.40 

Fig.  707B 


With  Flat  Link  Chair 

Size 
No. 

Capacity 
inches 

Lgth. 
in. 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 
Com- 
plete 

Extra 
Chains 

Each 

Jaws 
Extra 

per 
Pair 

30 

Vs  to     % 

13% 

1% 

$2.50 

$0.75 

$1.00 

31 

Vb  to  1 1/2 

y*  to  2 1/2 

20 

4% 

3.50 

1.00 

1.75 

32 

27 

8% 

5.00 

1.50 

2.75 

33 

%  to  4 

37 

16 

7.00 

2.50 

4.00 

33% 

1      to  6 

441/2 

20 

9.00 

3.25 

4.75 

34 

1  Vz  to  8 

50Vo 

29 

11.00 

4.00 

5.50 

35 

2      to  12 

64 

49 

18.00 

6.00 

7.50 

16 

4      to  18 

87 

137 

40.00 

13.00 

16.00 

TRIMO  PIPE  CUTTER 


No  thread  in  the  frame  or  roll  block  to  wear 
out.  A  small  case  hardened  nut  adjusts  the 
handle  screw,  and  is  easily  and  cheaply  replaced 
when  worn.  The  wheels  are  drop-forged,  have 
long  hubs,  affording  ample  bearing  on  pins. 
Used  as  a  single  whe'el  with  rolls,  pipe  is  cut 
without  a  burr  ready  .  for  the  threading  die. 
Easily  converted  into  a  three-wheel  cutter  by 
simply  substituting  two  wheels  for  the  two 
rolls. 


Fig.   707D 


No.  1 

No.  2 

No.  3 

Cuts  Pipe                                                

%  to  1% 

%to2 

1%  to  3 

Each 

$4.50 

96.00 

$10.00 

Extra   Nuts        

each 

$0.35 
.30 

i!oo 

.60 

.10 

1.25 

2.00 

1.00 

.35 

$0.35 

.30 

.30 

1.00 

.60 

.10 

1.25 

2.25 

1.25 

.35 

$0.40 

each 

.40 

.40 

Extra   pins  with  Cotter  Pins 

per  doz. 

1.00 

Extra    Anti-Priction   "Washers 

per   doz. 

.60 

.10 

1.76 

Extra    Pram  e .        

each 

2.50 

Extra    Handle    Screw          .... 

each 

2  00 

Extra    Handle 

each 

.35 

FOR  OTHER  STYLES  OF  CHAIN  AND  PIPE  W^RENCHES.  ALSO   PIPE   CUTTERS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiPEJrTER   S  eo. 


431 


TUBE  EXPANDERS— PIPE  GUTTERS 


Fl^.  706A 
ROLLER   TUBE    EXPANDER 

Size  of  Tube,  outside  diam.,  inches       1           1 14        IH        1  ?4        1  Ts  2 

Price each   $10.00    10.00    10.00     10.00     10.00  10.00 

Size  of  Tube,  outside  diam.,  inches       3           3M        3^^        3%          4  4% 

Price    each   $18.00   20.00    23.00     25.00     30.00  35.00 


3M  31^ 

12.00  14.00 

4^  5  6 

40.00  50.00     60.00 


2% 
16.00 


Fig.  706B 
Size  of  Tube,  outside  SPRING   TUBE   EXPANDER 

diam inches     1        IM     IH      1%         2         214       ^%       2%         3  3M      S^         4         41^ 

Price each    $8.00    8.00    9.00    11.00    12.00    13.00  15.00  18.00  22.00  26.00  30.00  33.00  37.00 

Extra  pins $1.00    1.25    1.50      1.75      2.00      2.25     2.50     2.75     3.00     3.25     3.50     4.00     4.50 

When  ordering  give  thickness  of  tube  sheet. 


Diameter inches      1 

Price    each  $11.00 

Diameter inches  21.4 

Price    each  $15.50 


Fig.  706C 
ROSS   TUBE   EXPANDER 

1%  114  1%         ^%         1% 

11.00      11.00      11.00      11.00      11.00 

2%  21,^  2%  294  3 

16.50      17.00      18.00      19.00      20.00 


1% 

1% 

3 

2^6 

11.00 

12.50 

13.00 

15.00 

3U 

3^4 

3% 

4 

22.00 

24.00 

26.00 

28.00 

IDEAL    SELF-FEED    TUBE    GUTTER 

(Wiedelte  Patent) 

This  Tube  Cutter  is  the  only  one  the  market  today  that  has  solved 
the  problem  of  cutting-  off  steel  tubes  without  cracking  them. 

New  tube's  are  cut  off  the  same  distance  from  the  boiler  head  no  mat- 
ter if  they  project  out  %  inch  or  4  inches  (see  illustration);  they  are  cut 
with  a  bevel  ready  for  beading,  and  rolled  at  the 
same  time. 

For    cutting    out    old    tubes    on    the    inside    of 


boiler  heads,  simply 
shown  in  illustration, 
than    half   a   minute. 


set    the     guards    back,     as 
which  can  be  done  in  less 


Fig.  706D 
Diam.,   inches 


2M  !    2^6  I   294  I      3     1   3M  I   3^6 


4% 


List  Price    |  $15.00ll6.00|17.00|18.00|22.00!22.50|23.00|24.00|37.00 

PIPE    GUTTERS 


.  706E 

^4  I 

.50  40.00 


Fig.  706F 
SAUNDER'S   WTIEEL   PIPE   CUTTER 


Cuts 
Inches 

£ach 

Extra  Parts 

No. 

Wheels    1  Block  and  j      Rollers 
each       1  Wheel, each  1        Each 

1 
2 
3 

Vs   to  1|    $3.00    1    $0.25       $1.25          $0.25 

1  to  2|      4.50    1        .35          1.75              .35 

2  tt)  31    11.00    1        .60    1      3.25      |        .50 

Fig.  7066 
BARNES  THREE-AVHEEL  PIPE  CUTTER 


No. 

Cuts 

Each 

Extra  Parts 

inches 

Wheels,  eachi  Pins,  each 

1 

Vs    to    1 

$4.50 

$0.25            $0.10 

2 

1/^    to    2 

6.00 

.30                .10 

3 

1%    to    3 

10.00 

.40                .12 

4 

2%    to    4 

20.00 

.50                 .15 

5 

4         to    6 

30.00 

.75                .20 

6 

6         to    8 

40.00 

1.00                .25 

7 

9      to    12 

50.00 

1.25                 .25 

433 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  ^  eO. 


DROP  FORGED  WRENCHES 


BEMIS  &  CALL  GO.'S 
COMBINATION  WRENCHES 


Figr.  6»5A.     Bright — With  Long  fiut 


Size 


8-iiich 
10-inch 
12-inch 
15-inch 
18-inch 


Adjustable  to  pipe  from  i/4-in. 

to    %-in.    in    diameter 

Adjustable  to  pipe  from  ^4-in. 

to  1-in.  in  diameter 

Adjustable  to  pipe  from  %-in. 

to  1%   in.   in  diameter 

Adjustable  to  pipe  from  %-in. 

to  2iA-in.  in   diameter 

Adjustable  to  pipe  from  %-in. 

to  3-in.   in  diameter 


Per 
doz. 


$23.00 
25.25 
28.50 
40.50 
72.00 


Bach 


$2.30 
2.50 
2.85 
4.05 
7.20 


STEEL  SOCKET  BRIDGE  WRENCH 


Fig.    695B 

Will     turn     nut     either     ^vay     without     removing 

wrench.      Made   from    carefully    selecte^d   steel    cast- 
ings and  warranted  to   give   satisfaction. 

Capacities  listeyj  are  either  square  or  hex.  nuts. 


Including  One  Socket  Only 


No 


Length 
Handle 

Feet 


Will  take  Sockets 

having  Otpeninga 

Size,   inches 


Extra 

Sockets 

Each 


2  1%,  1-^5,  1%,  lit.  2  10    $   6.00      $1.00 

3  2tV,  2%,  2i%,  2%,  2}|,  3%    23      14.00        2.50 
3         3y8,  3y2,  378,  41^,  4%.  5       50     20.00       4.50 


FORD"   SETS  OF  SUPERIOR  DROP  FORGED   WRENCHES 


"Ford"   Set 


These  "Wrenches  -will 

Fit  Any  Nut  on  a 

Ford  Car. 


SET  "A' 


"Ford"   Set 


Semi- 
finished 


27 
702 
963D 
964A 

»965D 
965D 
965A 
966DS 

•967A 
967D 
968A 
969A 


D.   H.    Engineers' 
S.    H.    Cap    Screw. 
Offset    Socket 
Offset   Socket 
Straight  Socket 
Offset  Socket 
Offset  Socket 
Offset  Socket 
Offset  Socket 
Offset   Socket 
Offset  Socket 
Offset  Socket 


ii&H 


5% 
4% 

4  A 
5y8 
5% 

5  78 
5  78 

11 
6% 

?l 

8% 


$0.21 
.15 
.24 
.26 
.29 
.29 
.29 
.42 
.36 
.36 
.40 
.46 


$0.31 
.22 
.36 
.39 
.44 
.44 
.44 
.63 
.54 
.54 


$0.46 
.32 
.48 
.52 
.58 
.58 
.58 
.84 
.72 
.72 
.80 
.92 


'Ford- 
Set 

"A" 


List  Price  of  Roll,  $0.60  extra. 


$3.73 


$5.60 


•Use  Wrench  No.   967A  as  lever  for  Wrench  No.   965D. 

SET  "B" 

Class 

Opening 
Size 

Extreme 
Length 

Price 

Number 

Unflnished 

Semi- 
finished 

Finished 

27C 
729 

33C 
734 
966DS 

D.   H.   Engineers' 
D.   H.  Cap   Screw 
D.   H.    Engineers' 
D.  H.  Cap  Screw 
S.   H.   Socket 

ys&iys 

11 

9% 
11 

.37 
.46 
.42 

$0.31 
.37 
.55 
.68 
.63 

$0.46 

.56 

.85 

1.08 

.84 

"Ford" 
Set 

List  Price  of  Roll,  $0.45  extra. 

$1.71 

$2.54 

$3.79 

Geo-BGar^pei^ter  ^  eo.  * 


43  r 


SOCKET  WRENCH  SETS 


Fig.  14 


Fig.  14  Socket  Wrench  Set  is  the  Ideal  Size 
for  the  Public  Garage,  Contains  Enough 
Wrenches  to  Fit  Every  Nut  on  Every  Car. 
The  Largest,  Most  Complete  Socket  Wrench 
Set  Ever  Marketed.  Fifty-two  Pieces.  All 
Guaranteed. 


CONTENTS 


Ratchet  Wrench  No.   350. 
No.   340  Take-Down  Handle. 
No.  320  Offset  Socket  Wrench. 
Sterling  No.  100  finest  nickeled  plier. 
"Gripsall"  Pipe  Wrench. 
No.      1      General     Service      Double-End 
Wrench  Set,  extra  finished,  ten  different  open- 
ings. 

1   Universal  Joint. 

3   Special  Spark  Plug  Sockets,  sizes  §1  inch, 
la's  inches  and  li-^  inches. 
3   Screw  Driver  Bits. 

I  Cotter  Pin  Extractor. 

23   sizes,  thoroughly  hardened  and  mottled 
finish  hexagon  sockets,  as  listed  below. 

II  sizes,  thoroughly  hardened  and  mottled 
finish  square  sockets,  as  listed  below. 


SIZES   OF  HEXAGON   SOCKETS 

^,  %.  ih  r\,  M.  V2.  Ih  M,  %,  ih  \h,  M.  if,  it.  ii,  %,  §1.  Ih 
1,  Ig^,  1^,  1^2,  and  1^2. 

SIZES  OF  SQUARE  SOCIiETS 

M,  M.  Ih  Ih  U,  ii,  si,  53,  13^2,  ls^2  and  I3V 
Price,  set  complete $12.00 

Fig.  7  SOCKET  WRENCH  SET 

This  set  has  fifteen  sockets  and  two  handles.     Sockets  are  the 
most  needed  sizes. 

Each   set  contains  the  following   hexagon  sockets:       J!5,   J§, 
Ih  i§,   %,  ii,  Si.  Si,  \l.  Si,  SI,  1,  U2,  1^2.     Also  spark"plug 
socket. 
Price,  set  complete $3.00 


GENERAL   SERVICE    SET 


Fig.  703A 
Stamped  Steel 

Five  wrenches  to  a  set.     Openings  >4  inch  to 
1  inch.     Packed  in  waterproof  canvas  bag. 

Price  semi-finished    $1.18 

Price  full  finished 1.52 

Illustration  Shows  Full  Finished 

28 


REPAIR  KIT  SET 


Fig.   675 

Every  tool  a  much  needed  and  handy  article. 
Contains     Cylinder     Head     Wrench,     Hub     Cap 
Wrench,  Connecting  Rod  Wrench,  Valve  Grinder 
and  Brake  Pedal  Spring  Wrench. 
Price  complete  set $1.30 


434 


GEO•B•eAliPE^fTER   ^  So, 


40.PIEGE  MECHANICIAN 
AUTO  TOOL  KIT 

A  most  complete  assortment  of  the 
finest  quality  and  best  finished  tools, 
and  every  tool  is  thoroughly  practical 
and  indispensable.  All  that  is  re- 
quired to  make  all  repairs  on  road  or 
in   garage. 

The  tool  roll  is  made  of  extra 
heavy  brown  canvas,  riveted  double 
tool  straps  of  leather,  bound  with 
leatherette  binding  and  heavy  leather 
strap   and   buckle. 


TOOL  SETS  IN  ROLLS 

I 


No.     23 
Wrench. 

No.     25 
Wrench. 

No.     27 
Wrench. 

No.     29 
Wrench. 

No.     31 

Wrench. 

10-inch 

9-inch 

5-inch 

yg-inch 

6-inch 

Pliers. 

3-inch 

5-inch 

9-inch 

8-inch 

%-inch 

A -inch 

's-inch 

lAitt  price 


Semi-finished     15' 


Contains   the 
Angle     Drop     Forged 


Semi-flnished  15°  Angle  Drop  Forged 

Semi-finished  15°  Angle  Drop  Forged 

Semi-finished  15°  Angle  Drop  Forged 

Semi-finished  15°  Angle  Drop  Forged 

Stillson  Wood  Handle  Pipe  Wrench. 
Ebony  Automobile  Monkey  Wrench. 
Nickel  Plated  Bicycle  Wrench. 
Spark  Plug  Socket  Wrench,  japanned. 
Nickel    Plated,    Adjustable,    Combination 

Electricians'  Round  Shank  Screwdriver. 
Electricians'  Square  Shank  Screwdriver. 
Machinists'  All-steel  Screwdriver. 
Square   File  with   handle. 
Solid  Punch,  half-polished,    %-inch  Point. 
Solid  Punch,  half-polished,    ""^-inch   Point 
Drift  Punch,  half-polished,   Vs-inch  Point. 


following    tools: 

%-inch  Center  Punch,  half-polished. 
%-inch  Cape  Chisel,  half -polished. 
%-inch  Cotter  Pin  Extractor,  full-polished. 
No.  1  Machinists,  Bearing  Scraper. 
8  oz.  Machinists'  Ball  Pein  Hammer. 
6-inch  Side-cutting  Pliers. 
5-inch  Offset  Drop  Forged  Screwdriver. 
3  Sheets  Emery  Cloth. 
7-inch   Round  File   with   handle. 
Soldering  Iron  with  handle. 
Box  Solder  Paste. 
Bundle   15   Copper  Wire. 
Bundle   20   Copper  Wire. 
8-inch   Hacksaw   and   Frame. 
4-inch  Flat  File  with  handle. 
1/2 -inch  Cold  Chisel,  half -polished. 
%-inch  Cold  Chisel,  half-polished. 
Bundle  Wire  Solder. 
Soldering  Torch. 
Spark  Plug  Brush. 
8-inch  Flat  File  with  handle. 
2^^ -inch  Carriage-makers'  Clamp. 
Box  Assorted  Cotter  Pins. 


S.  A.  E.  \\  renclies  furnished  if  desired 


FIgf.  13C 


Semi-finished 
Semi-flnished 
Semi-finished 
Semi-finished 


15° 
15° 
15° 


Angle 
Angle 
Angle 
Angle 


Contains  tl 
Drop 


Drop 
Drop 
Drop 


Forged 
Forged 
Forged 
Forged 


No.     23 

Wrench. 

No.     23 

Wrench. 

No.     27 

Wrench. 

No.     29 

Wrench. 

10-inch  Stillson  "U^ood  Handle  Pipe  Wrench. 
9-inch  Ebony  Automobile  Monkey  Wrench. 
5-inch  Nickel  Plated  Bicycle  Wrench. 
6-inch  Adjustable,  Combination  Pliers,  Ebony. 
3-inch  Electricians'  Round  Shank  Screwdriver. 
5-inch  PJIectricians'  Square  Shank  Screwdriver. 
5-inch  Offset,  Drop  Forged  Screwdriver. 
9-inch  Machinists'  All-steel  Screwdriver. 
f«-inch  Solid  Punch,  half-polished,   ^\-inch  Point. 
%-inch  Solid  Punch,  half-polished,   i^ij-inch  Point. 
%-inch  Drift  Punch,  half-polished,   Vs-inch  Point. 

List    price 

8.  A.  E.  Wrenches 


34.PIECE  CHAUFFEUR  AUTO  KIT 

A  very  complete  assortment  of  high  grade 
tools  designed  to  meet  the  demand  for  a  reason- 
able priced  kit.  Tools  are  positively  high  grade 
and  are  warranted  unequalled  at  the  price.  The 
tool  roll  is  made  of  heavy  brown  canvas,  leather 
tool  straps,  double  riveted.  Bound  with  leather- 
ette binding  and  has  a  heavy  leather  strap  and 
buckle. 


following  tools: 

%-inch  Center  Punch,  half-polished. 

%-inch  Cotter  Pin  Extractor,  full-polished. 

No.  1  Machinists'  Bearing  Scraper. 

8  oz.  Machinists'  Ball  Pein  Hammer. 

6-inch   Side   Cutting  Pliers. 

4-inch  Flat  File  with  handle. 

8-inch  Flat  File  with  handle. 

7-inch  Round  File  with  handle. 

8-inch  Square  File  with  handle. 

Box  Solder  Paste. 

Box  Assorted  Cotter  Pins. 

Spark  Plug  Brush. 

%-inch  Cold  Chisel,  half-polished. 

Vg-inch  Cold  Chisel,  half-polished. 

%-inch   Cape  Chisel,   half -polished. 

Bundle  Wire  Solder. 

Soldering  Copper  with  handle. 

Bundle   15   Copper  Wire. 

Bundle  20  Copper  Wire. 


furnished  If  desired. 


GEO-BeAItREM*TER  S  &0. 


435 


TOOL  SETS  IN  ROLLS 


Fiff.  15C 

30.PIECE  MOTORIST'S 


SERVICE  KIT 


This   is  a  very  complete  assortment   of  high-grade    tools,    necessary    for    making 
tool  is  high  grade  and  fully  warranted. 

The  tool  roll  is  made  of  heavy  water-proof  brown  canvas,  with  leather  tool  straps, 
leatherette  binding  and  has  a  heavy  leather  strap  with  buckle. 
An  excellent  outfit  for  auto  owner. 

Contains   the   following  Tools: 

inch  Center  Punch,  half- polished, 
inch  Cold  Chisel,  half-polished. 


all   repairs.     Every 
All  is  bound  with 


Seini-finished 

15°     Angle 

Drop 

Forged 

Semi-finished 

15°     Angle 

Drop 

Forged 

Semi-flnished 

15°     Angle 

Drop 

Forged 

Semi-flnlshed 

15°     Angle 

Drop 

Forged 

No.     23 
Wrench. 

No.     25 
Wrench. 

No.     27 
Wrench. 

No.     31 
Wrench. 

10-inch  Stillson  Wood  Handle  Pipe  Wrench. 
9-inch  Ebony  Automobile  Monkey  Wrench. 

Double  Jaw  "Ready  Grip"  Wrench,  polished. 

3-inch  Electricians'  Round  Shank  Screwdriver. 

5-inch  Electricians'  Round  Shank  Screwdriver. 

9-inch  Machinists'  All-steel  Screwdriver. 

5-inch  Offset  Drop  Forged  Screwdriver. 

6-inch  Ebony,  Adjustable,  Combination  Pliers. 

%-inch  Solid  Punch,  half -polished,    Vs-inch  Point. 

iiitit  price 

S.   A.    E.   AVrenches    furnished   if   desired 


%■ 

%-inch  Cold  Chisel,   half-polished. 

%-inch  Cape  Chisel,  half -polished, 

■ft-inch  Cotter  Pin  Extractor. 

No.  1  Machinists'  Bearing  Scraper. 

8  oz.  Machinists'  Ball  Pein  Hammer. 

File   Handle. 

8-inch   Flat  File. 

6-inch  Side-Cutting  Pliers. 

Spark  Plug  Socket  Wrench.        ' 

Box  Assorted  Cotter  Pins. 

8-inch  Round  File. 

6-inch  Three  Corner  File. 

5-inch  Black  Bicycle  Wrench. 

Bundle  15  Copper  Wire. 

Bundle   20  Copper  Wire. 


20.PIEGE  TOURISTS  AUTO  KIT 


priced  cars.     It  has  tools  necessary 


A  very  practical  and  useful  assortment,  suitable  for  the  mediur 
for  any  ordinary  repairs. 

All  tools  are  high  grade  and  guaranteed.     Tool  roll  is  made  of  heavy  brown  du<k,  witli  pockets  for 
each  tool,  bound  with  leatherette  and  has  heavy  web  strap  and  slip  buckle. 

Contains  the  following  Tools: 

inch  Machinists'  All-steel  Screwdriver, 
inch  Flat  File. 


No.  23 
Wrench. 

No.  25 
Wrench. 

No.  27 
Wrench. 

No.  29 
"V\'^rench. 

Single  Jaw  Wrench,  half-polished. 

9-inch  Ebony  Automobile  Wrench. 

3-inch  Electricians'  Round  Shank  Screwdriver. 

5-inch  Electricians*  Square  Shank  Screwdriver. 


Semi 

-finished 

15° 

Angle 

Drop 

Forged 

Semi 

-finished 

15° 

Angle 

Drop 

Forged 

Semi 

-finished 

15° 

Angle 

Drop 

Forged 

Semi 

-finished 

15° 

Angle 

Drop 

Forged 

6-inch  Ebony,  Adjustable,  Combination  Pliers. 

%-inch  Solid  Punch,  half-polished,   ^-inch  Point. 

%-inch  Center  Punch,  half-polished. 

%-inch  Cold  Chisel,  half-polished. 

%-inch  Cape  Chisel,  half-polished. 

A-inch  Cotter  Pin   Extractor. 

8  oz.  Machinists'  Ball  Pein  Hammer. 

No.    1    Machinists'   Bearing  Scraper. 

Box  Assorted  Cotter  Pins. 

File  Handle. 

List  price »6.00 

S.  A.  E.  Wrenches  can  be  supplied  If  reaolred 


436 


Geo-BCarpek'ter  «e  eo. 


TOOL  SETS  IN  ROLLS 


20-PIEGE  COMMERCIAL  CAR  KIT 

This  kit  contains  an  assortment  of  extra  heavy  tools,  partic- 
ularly adapted  for  auto  trucks.  Tools  are  of  highest  quality  and 
fully  warranted. 

The  canvas  roll  is  made  of  heavy  brown  water-proof  duck  with 
pocket  for  each  tool;  bound  with  leatherette  binding  and  is  fur- 
nished with  heavy  web  strap  and  slip  buckle. 

Contains  the  following  Tools: 
No.  23  Semi-finished  15°  Angle  Drop  Forged  Wrench. 
No.  27  Semi-flnished  15°  Angle  Drop  Forged  Wrench. 
No.  31  Semi-finished  15°  Angle  Drop  Forged  Wrench. 
No.  34  Semi-flnished  15°  Angle  Drop  Forged  Wrench. 
10-inch  Stillson  Wood  Handle  Pipe  Wrench. 

11-inch  Mottled  Automobile  Monkey  Wrench  with  tire  iron 
handle. 

3-inch   Electricians'    Round   Shank    Screwdriver. 

6-inch   Electricians'    Square    Shank    Screwdriver. 

6-inch  Offset   Drop   Forged   Screwdriver. 

9-inch  Machinists'  All-steel  Screwdriver. 

7-inch  Flat  File. 

7-inch    Round    File. 

File  Handle. 

8-inch  Mottled  Adjustable  Combination  Pliers. 

%-inch  Solid  Punch,  half -polished,  %-inch  Point, 

i/^-inch  Cold  Chisel,  Natural  Finish. 

%-inch  Cape  Chisel,  Natural  Finish. 

%-inch  Cotter  Pin  Extractor. 

1  lb.  Machinists'  Ball  Pein  Hammer. 

Box  Assorted  Cotter  Pins. 

List    price $8.00 

S.  A.  E.  Wxenclies  can  be  supplied  if  required 


Fig.  19C 


Fig.  17C 

30-PIECE  GARAGE  REPAIR  KIT 


Designed   particularly   for   the    garage  mechanic.     Contains  a  good  assortment  of  necessary  tools  for 
garage  use. 

All  tools  guaranteed. 

Case  is  made  of  heavy  brown  duck  and  has  adjustable  webbing  tool  straps. 
Contains    the    following    Tools: 


No.  25  Semi-finished  15°  Angle  Drop 
Wrench. 

No.  725  Semi-finished  15°  Angle  Drop 
Wrench. 

No.  27  Semi-finished  15°  Angle  Drop 
Wrench. 

No.  731A  Semi-finished  15°  Angle  Drop 
Wrench. 

9-inch  Ebony  Auto  Wrench. 

5-inch  Nickel  Plated  Bicycle  Wrench. 

%-inch  Spark  Plug  Wrench. 

4-inch  Nickel  Plated  Pliers. 

6-inch  Mottled  Adjustable  Combination  Pliers, 

5-inch  Square  Shank  Screwdriver. 

6-inch  Flat  File. 

8-inch  Round  File. 

8-inch   Half   Round   File 


Forged  File  Handle.  ,.   ,     , 

%-inch  Center  Punch,  half-polished. 
Forged  %-inch  Prick  Punch,  half -polished. 

%-inch  Solid  Punch,   ^i-inch  Point,  half-polished. 
Forged  %-inch  Solid  Punch,   -f'.T-inch  Point,  half -polished. 

%-inch  Drift  Punch,   %-inch  Point,  half-polished 
Forged  %-inch  Cold  Chisel,  half-polished. 

,V-inch  Cold  Chisel,  half-polished. 

%-inch  Cape  Chisel,  half-polished. 

%-inch  Cape  Chisel,  half-polished. 

A-inch  Blk.   Cotter  Pin  Extractor. 

5-inch  Offset  Screwdriver. 

Sheet  Emery  Cloth. 

Bundle  No.   15   Copper  Wire. 

No.  1  Bearing  Scraper. 

10  oz.  Machinists'  Ball  Pein  Hammer. 

Spark  Plug  Brush. 


List  price $8.50 

S.  A.  E.  Standard  Wrenclies  will  be  furnished  if  desired 


GEO-B-CAIiPErfTER  ^  eo. 


437 


DROP  FORGED  WRENCHES 


»  Figr.  e75B.     General  Purpose  Fiff.  S94A.    Triple  Head  Fig.  380.     Car 

Fig.  675B.    GENERAL  PURPOSE  OR  CARRIAGE  MAKER§'  WRENCHES 

22^°  angle,  double  head,  long  and  light.  These  wrenches  can  be  furnished  from  stock  in  boxes  or 
canvas  rolls  and  milled  to  any  combination  of  openings  shown  below.  For  desirable  selections  In  sets 
see  other  wrench  pages. 


No. 

Openings 
Milled 

Extreme 
Length 

Thickness 
Heads 

Price 

Unfinighed 

Semi-Finished 

Finished 

675B 
675A 
675 

%  &     /» 

6  14 
6IA 

$0.18 
.18 
.18 

.27 

$0.38 
.38 
.38 

677B 

677 

nt 

?l 

il 

.23 

.23 

.34 
.34 

.47 

.47 

679A 
679 

sill 

l^. 

t 

.29 
.29 

.43 
.43 

.58 
.58 

681 

681B 

681A 

III 

9^/4 

1 

% 

.38 
.38 
.38 

.55 
.55 
.55 

.72 

.72 

.72 

683 

683B 

683A 

i5&    if 

78  &1 

is  &1 

10% 
10% 
10% 

1 

.50 
.50 
.50 

.70 
.70 
.70 

.90 

.90 
.90 

685 
685A 
685C 
685B 

12 
12 
12 
12 

.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 

lioo 

1.00 
1.00 

1.30 
1.30 
1.30 
1.30 

Unfin 
Semi- 


Fig.  380.     CAR  WRENCHES 
22%°  Angle,  Double  Head,  Long  Leverage 

ished  are  broached  or  milled  only. 

finished   are  broached,   case-hardened  all    over;   heads  not  ground. 


For  U.  S. 
Standard 

Nuts 
Size  Bolta 


Extreme 
Length 


Unfinished        Semi-Finished 


371 
373 


374 
376 


377 
379 


380 
382 


383 
385 


387 
389 


V2&     % 
%  &     % 


%  &     Ys 

%   &      78 


%  &1 
78  &1 


78    &1V8 

1    &iy8 


1    feiy* 
i%&i^ 


IVs  felVz 

1 14  &  1  ¥2 


u  &  u 
u  &iy8 

IVs  &1A 

IVs  &1% 

1^  &1% 

lA  &1U 
172  &1U 

1 V2  &  1  % 
Hi  &178 

lU  &2tV 

178&2:V 


178 


2t^ 


iV  &  ¥2 

y2&y2 


72  & 

72    & 


72    &   ,'s 


ft    &    % 
ft    &    % 


&    % 
&    % 


%    &    % 
%    &    % 


$0.55 


1.15 
1.15 


1.35 
1.35 


1.65 
1.65 


1.95 
1.95 


2.25 
2.25 


3.40 
3.40 


$0.75 
1.25 


1.55 
1.55 


1.85 
1.85 


2.25 
2.25 


2.65 
2.65 


3.15 
3.15 


4.50 
4.50 


Fig.  894A.    TRIPLE  HEAD  WRENCHES 

For  U.  S.  Standard  Nuts  and  Set  Screws 

No. 

For  U.  S. 
Standard 

Nuts 
Size  Bolts 

For 

Set  Screws 

Sizes 

Extreme 
Length 

Thickness 
Heads 

Price 

Unfinished 

Semi-Finished 

Finished 

894B 
894C 
894D 
894E 

1, 1;  i 

^:  ri:  it 

It 

5% 

1 

% 
1 

$0.'lO 

.40 
.40 
.40 
.40 

$0.56 
.56 
.56 
.56 
.56 

$0.80 
.80 
.80 
.80 

.SO 

438 


GEO-B-eAKPEM^TER   S  (EO. 


DROP  FORGED  WRENCHES 
ENGINEERS*  WRENCHES 

15°  Angle,    Single  Head 


Fig. 

AVrenches   of   this   style   but    ^with   handle    tapered   tfIII   he 
beginnings  with  No.  11. 

The  following  semi-finished  and  finished   wrenches  have  hole  in  end  of  handle. 
No 17  18  19  19A  20  20A  21A  21B  21C 

Hole     %  %  %  %  1 1  IVs  IVs  IVs 


furnished   on   orders   for   the   larger   sizes. 


22A. 

11/4 


No. 

For   U.    ft 
Standard  Nut 

Opening 
Milled 

Extreme 
Length 

Thickness 
Head 

Price 

Size  Bolt 

Approx. 

Unflnisbed 

Semi-finished 

Finished 

00 

Y« 

A 

3 

'A 

$0.09 

$0.14 

$0.22 

0 

11 

31/2 

f| 

.10 

.15 

.25 

1 

y. 

% 

4 

.12 

.18 

.28 

2 

% 

1| 

4% 

^j 

.15 

.22 

.32 

3 

if 

5% 

U 

.18 

.26 

.38 

4 

Iff 

%s 

61/2 

.22 

.32 

.45 

5 

14 

% 

VVa 

IJ 

.26 

.38 

.54 

6 

y 

21 

8% 

.31 

.46 

.65 

7 

i4 

91/4 

% 

.40 

.57 

.82 

8 

1 

11  Va 

ft 

.55 

.75 

1.05 

9 

J  JL. 

13 

.85 

1.15 

1.52 

10 

1  % 

14% 

% 

1.20 

1.60 

2.10 

11 

1% 

lil 

161/2 

1.65 

2.10 

2.80 

12 

ji/ 

2 

181/2 

\              8S 

2.20 

2.85 

3.70 

13 

1  % 

ift 

20 

1 

2.80 

3.65 

4.70 

14 

1 1^ 

22 

1% 

3.45 

4.60 

5.80 

15 

1  % 

2  A 

24 

4.15 

5.60 

7.10 

16 

1  % 

2}| 

25% 

1 JU 

4.90 

6.70 

8.50 

16A 

1  % 

27 

lA 

4.90 

6.70 

8.50 

17 

2 

3% 

29% 

1% 

7.50 

10.25 

13.00 

18 

2^ 

3% 
3% 

33 

1% 

11.50 

14.75 

18.00 

19 

37 

17.00 

21.00 

25.00 

19A 

39 

1  % 

17.00 

21.00 

25.00 

20 

3 

4  % 

41 

1  % 

25.00 

31.00 

37.00 

20A 

3»A 

5 

43 

1% 

25.00 

31.00 

37.00 

21A 

5% 

45 

1^2 

40.00 

52.00 

64.00 

21B 

3% 

5% 

evs 

47 

40.00 

52.00 

64.00 

21C 

4 

49 

2% 

40.00 

52.00 

64.00 

22A 

41/2 

6  78 

51 

3 

80.00 

102.00 

124.00 

22B 

5 

7% 

53 

3 

80.00 

102.00 

124.00 

ENGINEERS*  WRENCHES 
15°  .Ingle,  Double  Head 


t.  c  © 

S  hi 

IS 

II 

Price 

1 

1^ 

Is 

ho 

i 

ll 

Price 

0 

L 
li 

-3 

1 
•fl 

|l 

-a 

1 

.2 

1 

1 

a 

21 

i/«&    A 

ft&    !! 

31/9 

$0.12 

$0.17 

$0.26 

44 

1     &  1 1/4 

1%&2 

19 

II 

$2.60 

$3.60 

$4.70 

22 

tf.  S^ 

4 

1/d 

.14 

.21 

.32 

45 

!?^fil 

liif  &2 

19 

2.60 

3.60 

4.70 

23 

4 

.14 

.21 

.32 

46 

Iti  &2A 

21 

1 

H.80 

5.25 

6.70 

24 

n  & 

4% 

^2 

.17 

.25 

.38 

47 

IJtfS 

2      &  2A 

21 

1 

3.80 

5.25 

6.70 

25 

Va  Si.     -fs 

1/2  & 

S 

.17 

.25 

.38 

48 

2      &2% 

2H 

lA 

5.20 

7.00 

8.80 

26 

1/4  &    % 

it  \ 

k 

578 

.21 

.31 

.46 

49 

1  %  &  1 1/2 

2 A  &  2% 

23 

1      &  1  % 

5.20 

7.00 

8.80 

M 

^  &  % 

A 

.21 

.31 

.46 

50 

1  %  &  1  % 

2^^  &  2A 
2%  &  2A 

25 

6.75 

9.00 

11.25 

28 

Ui 

i  & 

s 

6  78 

i 

.25 

.37 

.56 

51 

1 1/2  &  1  % 

25 

lA  &  11/8 

7.40 

9.90 

12.40 

29 

& 

6  78 

1 

.25 

.37 

.56 

52 

11/2  &1% 

2  %  &  2  % 

27 

lA  &1A 

1  %    &   1  3'2 

8.35 

11.00 

13.65 

;ho 

%  &   1/2 

•/J  &     % 

& 

Vs 

1; 

.30 

.45 

.68 

53 

1  %  &  1  % 

2 A  &2% 

27 

9.00 

12.00 

15.00 

31 

&    % 

7% 

i! 

.30 

.45 

.68 

54 

1%  &2 

2  A  &31/8 

31 

1%&1% 

11.00 

14.25 

17.50 

32 

8% 

■? 

.37 

.55 

.85 

55 

1%  &2 

2%  &  3% 
2%&3% 

32 

1/3    &1% 

12.00 

15.50 

19.00 

83 

1/2  &  fi 

%  &     U 

8  3/, 

.37 

.55 

56 

il&2y4 

34 

Ws  &li 

16.00 

20.00 

24.00 

34 

%  &1A 

93/, 

V2 

.46 

.68 

1.08 

57 

2       &  2% 

3  1/8  &  3 1/2 

36 

1  %    &   1  I 

18.50 

23.50 

28.50 

3!) 

1%   &      % 

1    &1A 

9  ^4 

Vz 

.46 

.68 

1.08 

57A 

2       &2y2 

3y8  &3y8 

37 

1  %    &  1  % 

23.00 

28.00 

33.00 

36 

A  &    % 

li  &iy4 

11% 

0 

.66 

.96 

1.40 

58 

21/4  &  2% 

3%&3% 

■AH 

m  &i% 

26.00 

31.00 

36.00 

37 

%  &    % 

lA  &  11/4 
lA  &1A 
1 1/4  «&  1 1\ 

11% 

.66 

.96 

1.40 

59 

21/4  &2% 

31/2  &41I 

39 

U?  &l% 

26.00 

31.00 

36.00 

38 

%  &    % 

131/2 

?i 

1.00 

1.40 

1.90 

60 

2  1/2  &  2  % 

37/8  &  4^4 

40 

1  %  &  1  % 

30.00 

37.50 

45.00 

39 

%  &    % 

131/2 

1.00 

1.40 

1.90 

61 

2 1/2  &  3 
2  %  &  3 

3  78  &4% 

42 

1  %  &  1  % 

38.00 

47.00 

56.00 

40 

%  &1 

1  %  &  1  % 

151/2 

% 

1.40 

1.90 

2.60 

62 

414  &  4% 

44 

i%&i% 

38.00 

47.00 

56.00 

41 

%  &  1 

1  ,V  &  1  % 

lb  1/2 

% 

1.40 

1.90 

2.60 

63 

2  %  &  3 1/2 

4il&5% 

46 

1%  &2% 

55.00 

67.50 

80.00 

42 
43 

%  &  1  i/s 

1    &1% 

lA  &lVi 
1%&1H 

17 
17 

It 

1.90 
1.90 

2.65 
2.65 

3.50 
3.50 

64 

3       &3% 

4%&5% 

48 

178  &2% 

85.00 

77.50 

90.00 

GEO-B-CARPErfTER  s  So. 


439 


FJg.  661  A. 
For  U.  S.  standard  Nuts 


DROP  FORGED 
WRENCHES 

"S"  WRENCHES 

WITH  FLAT 

HANDLE 

22  H"  Angle,  Double  Head. 
For  TJ.  S.  Standard  Nuts 


Fig.  eeiD 

For  Hexagrou  Head  Cap  Screwi 


For  U.  S. 
Standard 

Nuts; 
Size  Bolts 

Openings 
Milled 

Etxtreme 
Length 

Thickness 
Heads 

Price 

No. 

Unflnlshed 

Senii-flnished 

Finished 

661A 
661B 
661C 

III 

4 
4 

4 

1 

$0.15 

:i5 

.22 

10.32 

:ii 

662A 
662B 
662C 

tit 

V2&  u 

5 
6 
6 

1 

.20 

.20 
.20 

.29 
.29 
.29 

.42 

663A 
663B 
663C 

n  &  u 

1  &  n 

6% 
6^ 

1 

.27 
.27 
.27 

.39 
.39 
.39 

.56 

664A 
664B 
664C 

III 

i    &       78 

1  &     '/s 
I&    ii 

?i 

1 

.37 
.37 
.37 

.53 
.53 
.53 

.75 
.75 
.75 

66  5  A 
665B 
665C 

P4 

%&    ii 

Vb  &  1  iV 

9 
9 
9 

i 

.50 
.50 
.50 

.72 
.72 
.72 

1.00 
1.00 
1.00 

666A 
666B 
666C 

II 1 

n  &1V4. 

1t^  &  liV 

10  Vz 

12s 

f 

.74 
.74 
.74 

1.00 
1.00 
1.00 

1.35 
1.35 
1.36 

667A 
667B 
667C 

111''' 

%  &i 

1%  &1t^ 

1  %  &  1  % 
lA  &i% 

12 
12 
12 

1 

1.10 
1.10 
1.10 

1.45 
1.45 
1.45 

1.90 
1.90 
1.90 

668A 

♦ell? 

1  &1V4 

17^  &  lit 
HIP 

14 
14 

14 

1 

1.90 
1.90 
1.90 

2.50 
2.50 
2.50 

3.20 
3.20 
3.20 

Fig.  661D  FOR  HEXACiON  HEAD  CAP  SCREWS 

No. 

For   Hexagon 

Head    Cap 

Screws; 

Diameter 

Screws 

Openings 
Milled 

Extreme 
length 

Thickness 
Heads 

Price 

rnflnished 

Semi-flnished 

Finished 

661D 
661E 
661F 
661G 

}l  &    A 

^11 

4 
4 

1 

$0.15 
.15 
.15 
.15 

$0.22 
.22 
.22 
.22 

$0.32 
.32 
.32 
.32 

662D 
662E: 
662F 
662G 

III 

III 

5 
5 

1 

.20 
.20 

it 

.29 
.29 
.29 
.29 

.42 
.42 
.42 
.42 

663D 
663B 
663F 
663G 

lift 

|l  1 

%&   ii 

ii 

% 

.21 

il 

.39 
.39 

.56 
.56 

i\ 

664D 
664E 
664P 

l^  &  % 
A  &   % 

\l  &   % 

71/2 

1 

.37 

.53 
.53 
.53 

.75 
.75 
.75 

665D 
66  5E 
66  5F 
665G 

u  1 
«1 

%  &  1% 
1     &i% 

9 
9 
9 
9 

i 

.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 

.72 
.72 
.72 
.72 

1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 

666D 
66fiE 
666F 

%  &1 

%  &1 
%&1% 

1     &  H4 

1V8&1% 

10% 

101^ 

10^ 

! 

.74 

.74 
.74 

1.00 
1.00 
1.00 

1.35 
1.35 
1.35 

667D 

I'M 

1     &  1% 
1    &1% 
1%  &1V4 

1  %    &  1  % 

iy4  &i% 
1%  &i% 

12 
12 
12 

1 

1.10 

1.45 
1.45 
1.45 

1.90 
1.90 
1.90 

440 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  eO. 


DROP  FORGED  WRENCHES 
DOUBLE  HEAD  TOOL  POST  WRENCHES 

For  Set  Screws 


These  wrenches 

are   equally 

adaptable   for 

use   on   Cap    Screws. 

Open 
End  for 

Closed 
End  for 

Extreme 

Thickness 

Price 

No. 

Set   Screw 
Size 

Set   Screw 
Size 

Length 

Heads 

Unfinished 

Semi-flnished 

Finished 

554 

A 

I'S 

51/2 

t   &    X 

$0.40 

$0.56 

$0.80 

555 

Vz 

Vz 

6 

.44 

.62 

.88 

555B 

^ 

6 

A   &    -^^ 

.44 

.62 

.88 

555G 

■h 

X 

e 

1   &    % 

.44 

.62 

.88 

556 

% 

% 

7 

.52 

.72 

1.00 

556B 

1 

% 

7 

%   &   % 

.52 

.72 

1.00 

556C 

iJ 

7 

%    &    % 

.52 

.72 

1.00 

557 

% 

7% 

{J    &    \i 

.60 

.82 

1.16 

FOR  U.  S.  STANDARD  NUTS  AND  SET  SCREWS 


Open    End 

for    U.    S. 

Standard    Nut 


Closed 

End   for 

Set  Screw, 

Size 


Extreme 
Length 


562 

563 

563B 

563C 

563D 

564 

565 

566 

566B 

567 

567B 

567C 

568 

568B 

568C 

568D 


% 

% 

% 

% 

It's 

ItV 

l^A 

ly* 
\t 

1% 

1» 


61/2 

7 

7 

7 

7 

9V4. 

10 
10 
11 
11 
11 
11 


1/2  & 

A  & 

i";!  & 

^\  & 

&  & 

%  & 

%  & 

%  «& 

%  & 

78  & 

Ys  & 


$0.48 
.52 
.52 
.52 
.52 
.60 
.72 


1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
l.SO 
1.80 
1.80 
1.80 


$0.66 

.72 

.72 

.72 

.72 

.82 

.97 

1.20 

1.20 

1.60 

1.60 

1.60 

2.20 

2.20 

2.20 

2.20 


$0.96 
1.04 
1.04 
1.04 
1.04 
l.lb 
1.34 
1.60 
1.60 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.70 
2.70 
2.70 
2.70 


STRUCTURAL  WRENCHES 

straight  Opening 


The  tanj?  is  for  bringing-  bolt-holes  into  line  and 
for  insertion  into  convenient  openings  when  wrench 
is  not  in  use,  preventing  loss  and  keeping  tool  in 
sight. 

The  offset  in  handle  provides  for  clearance  of 
obstructions  and  safety  for  the'  hands  of  operator. 

Unfinished  are  milled  only. 

Semi-flnished  are  milled,  case-hardened  all  over; 
heads  not  ground. 


For  U.  S, 

Price 

Stan- 
dard 

Open- 

Ex- 
treme 

Thick- 
ness 

Handle 
Offset 

No. 

Un- 

Semi- 

Nut 

L'ngt. 

Heads 

fin- 

fin- 

Size Bolt 

i.<!hed 

ished 

901 

V4. 

^ 

8 

% 

i? 

$0.33 

$0.40 

902 

8 

% 

\% 

.33 

.40 

903 

i 

9V, 

tV 

.40 

.52 

904 
905 

% 

1 

,V' 

4 

% 

.40 
.52 

.52 
.70 

906 

j> 

1 

11 

.52 

.70 

907 

% 

IbV 

13 

VI 

1% 

.74 

.98 

908 

1 

ill 

15 

ly* 

1.02 

1.34 

909 

1% 

17 

% 

1^ 

1.40 

1.80 

910 

1 

lU 

19 

1?8 

1.90 

2.50 

CONSTRUCTION  WRENCHES 

15°  Angle 


The  tang  is  for  bringing  bolt-holes  into  line  and 
for  insertion  into  convenient  openings  when  wrench 
is  not  in  use.  preventing  loss  and  keeping  tool  in 
sight. 

Unfinished  are  milled  only. 

Semi-finished  are  milled,  case-hardened  all  over; 
heads  not  ground. 

In  stock   for  U.  S.  standard  nuts. 


For  U.  S. 
Stan- 
dard 
Nut 

Sizo  Bolt 

X"- 

Ex- 
treme 
Length 

Thick- 
ness 
Heads 

Price 

No. 

Un- 
fin- 
ished 

Semi- 
fin- 
ished 

201 
202 
203 
204 
205 
20fi 
207 
208 
209 
210 
211 
212 

1 
^ 

Xi 

1 

l-r^ 
1^/4 
liV 

8 

h 

11 

If 

19 
21 
21 

1 

1 

$0.28 

.28 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.45 

.62 

.86 

1.18 

1.60 

2.20 

2.20 

.45 
.45 
.58 

:l§ 

1.10 
1.50 
2.10 
3.00 
3.00 

FOR  MACHINE  BOLTS  AND  RIVETS.   SEE  INDEX 


GEO-B-CARPE^fTER  ^  (EO, 


441 


Fig.    3501V 


DROP  FORGED  WRENCHES 

DOUBLE  HEAD  SOCKET 
WRENCHES 

With  or  Without  Handle 
For  Hexagon  Nuts  and  Cap  Screws 
Unfinished  are  broached  only. 

Semi-flniMlictl  are   broached,   edges   ground  and  case- 
hardened  all  over. 

Finished  are  broached,  polished  all  over,  case-hard- 
ened and   lacquered. 


Fig.    3501V 


Hexasron   Openings 

^ 

Price 

•s*> 

S 

ize 

2 
9 

.a 

1 

1 

! 

of  Pin- 
Handle 

Vnfin- 
ished 

Semi- 
finished 

Finished 

% 

_  * 

M 

1 

2 

".s 



1 

1 

^1 

at 

£1 

B 

'3 

1 

1 
s 

0 

1 

1 
a 

5 

Ii 

■Cas 

5 

A 

0 

1! 

Ii 

ll 
SI 

H 

« 
^1 

ll 

340A 

Vs    &      fo- 

&  n 

iVs 

SIS 

% 

% 

^2 

41/2 

$0.35 

$0.46 

$0.53 

$0.64 

$0.70 

$0.81 

342A 

Vs  &  y* 

&    M 

61/4 

ya 

A 

1; 

51/8 

.45 

.58 

.68 

.81 

.90 

1.03 

342B 

I'ir  &     ¥4 

.45 

.58 

.68 

.81 

.90 

1.03 

342C 

t's    &        % 

.45 

.58 

.68 

.81 

.90 

1.03 

342D 

14  &  ^ 

1  & 
i  & 

.45 

.58 

.68 

.81 

.90 

1.03 

342B 

.45 

.58 

.68 

.81 

.90 

1.03 

342H 

t'«    &       T^ff 

I  &    1 

!  &    1 

&    if 

.45 

.58 

.68 

.81 

.90 

1.03 

3421 

¥*&    ^ 

.45 

.58 

.68 

.81 

.90 

1.03 

342J 

1/4  &    % 

.45 

.58 

.68 

.90 

1.03 

342K 

^«    &       ?'8 

I&    i 

.45 

.58 

.68 

isi 

.90 

1.03 

344A 

y*  &   % 

&    ff 

7% 

lys  &iij 

% 

1/2 

Jl 

6% 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344B 

w  I 

&    -s 
&    li 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344C 

.65 

,82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344D 

%  &     t'^ 

?  &    si 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344E 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344P 

%  &  yz 

&    ii 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344J 

%  &     t'« 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344K 

%&  % 

&    1 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344V 

A  &   V2 

& 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344L, 

A  &  A 

& 
&      I 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344M 

I's   &      % 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

344N 

y2  &  i"^ 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

3440 

ya  &  % 

&    II 

.65 

.82 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 

1.47 

346A 

A  &    Vz 

9^ 

iy2&iii 

% 

% 

1/2 

8V& 

.95 

1.15 

1.43 

1.63 

1.90 

2.10 

346B 

t'x   &      A 

.95 

1.15 

1.43 

1.63 

1.90 

2.10 

346C 

V2&       A 

1  If 

.95 

1.15 

1.43 

1.63 

1.90 

2.10 

346D 

A  &    % 

.95 

1.15 

1.43 

1.63 

1.90 

2.10 

346E 

Sil 

&l8^ 

.95 

1.15 

1.43 

1.63 

1.90 

2.10 

346P 

J&lA 

.95 

1.15 

1.43 

1.63 

1.90 

2.10 

346M 

V2    &       % 

«}&1A 

.95 

1.15 

1.43 

1.63 

1.90 

2.10 

346N 

•ts   &      % 

.95 

1.15 

1.43 

1.63 

1.90 

2.10 

3460 

%  &    % 

.95 

1.15 

1.43 

1.63 

1.90 

2.10 

346P 

%  &  yg 

IA&I/2 

.95 

1.15 

1.43 

1.63 

1.90 

2.10 

348A 

1°I    &        % 

!!!&  W. 

11 

1%  &2i\ 

1 

78 

LI 

91/z 

1.60 

1.95 

2.40 

2.7r 

3.20 

3.55 

348B 

%    &        % 

1  A    &  1  3°2 

1.60 

1.95 

2.40 

2.7r 

3.20 

3.55 

348C 

%  &i 

1^  &  l',\ 

1.60 

1.95 

2.40 

2.75 

3.20 

3.55 

348D 

%  &i 

l;fj  &1-? 

1.60 

1.95 

2.40 

2.75 

3.20 

3.55 

348K 

ISl 

lA  &  1 
1/j  &1 

1.60 

1.95 

2.40 

2.75 

3.20 

3.55 

348L 

1.60 

1.95 

2.40 

2.75 

3.20 

3.55 

348M 

%  &  1  ys 

1,^  &  1 

1.60 

1.95 

2.40 

2.75 

3.20 

3.55 

348N 

1     &iy8 

1.60 

1.95 

2.40 

2.75 

3.20 

3.55 

350A 

%  &1 

1 ,'.  &  1  i 

131/i 

iVz  &2H 

11/4 

1^ 

78 

11% 

2.80 

3.30 

4.20 

4.70 

5.60 

6.10 

350B 

ys  &i 

i^a&i  i 

2.80 

3.30 

4.20 

4.70 

5.60 

6.10 

350C 

1     &i^ 

i>  &ir 

2.80 

3.30 

4.20 

4.70 

5.60 

6.10 

350D 

lys  &iy* 

1'   &i  ; 

2.80 

3.30 

4.20 

4.70 

5.60 

6.10 

350K 

%  &i% 

1    &  1 

1^\  &1  5 

2.80 

3.30 

4.20 

4.70 

5.60 

6.10 

3501. 

1      &  ]  'S 

2.80 

3.30 

4.20 

4.70 

5.60 

6.10 

350M 

1          *    1  V4 

nJ&2   , 

« 

2.80 

3.30 

4.20 

4.70 

5.60 

6.10 

350N 

1 1/4  &  1  '4 

13?&23^, 

2.80 

3.30 

4.20 

4.70 

5.60 

6.10 

FOR    CAP  AND    SET   SCREWS,   SEE   INDEX 


443 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  «  So. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DROP  FORGED  WRENCHES 

LONG  ROUND  HANDLE  WRENCHES 

Straight  Opening 


Fig.    193 

Unfinished   are   broached   or   milled. 

Semi-Finished  are  broached  or  milled  and  case-hardened  all  over;  heads  not  ground, 
of  handle  can  be  varied,  if  desired. 


Length 


Number 

For  U.  S. 

Standard  Nuts 

Size  Bolt 

Openings 

Extreme 
Length 
inclies 

PRICE 

Unfinished 

Semi-finished 

193 
194 
195 

% 
% 

11/8 
ll% 
1^ 

24 
24 
24 

$1.10 
1.10 
1.10 

$1.60 
1.60 
1.60 

196A 

196 

197 

% 
1 

11/2 

27 
27 
27 

1.50 
1.50 
1.50 

2.10        - 

2.10 

2.10 

198 

lit 

30 

3.00 

3.80 

199A 
199 

IVs 

1% 

HI 

30 
30 

3.00 
3.00 

3.80 
3.80 

Fig.   645 

RATCHET  HEAD  REVERSE   BRAKE   PEDAL 
SPRING  WRENCH 

Not  necessary  to  take  wrench  off  until  you  have 
finished  tightening. 
Price,  each $0.54 


Fig.  641 
RE\^RSE  BRAKE  PEDAL  TENSION  SPRING 

AVRENCH.     Double  End. 
Price,  each $0.18 


I 


CYLINDER  HEAD  WRENCH 

Price,  each $0.28 


Fig.    623 

No.  623.     CONNECTING  ROD  WT^ENCH. 

Fits  the  No.  4  Connecting  Rod.     Saves  much 
time. 
Price,  each $0.30 


Fig.  701 
W.  R.  S.  FIRE  PLUG  SPANNER  AVRENCH  .    . 

Drop  forged  spanner.     Fits  any  size  fire  plug,  or  any  style  cap.     Also  arranged  to  fit  any  size 
coupling  on  fire  hose.     This  wrench  is  used  by  the  fire  departments  of  practically  ever^  large  city 
in  the  country. 
Price,  each $1.50 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  So. 


443 


ALL  STEEL  TOOL  KITS 


standard  Kit 


Standard  Kit  Open 


Standard  Kit  witli  Tray 


For  Electricians,  Mechanics,  Railroad  Men,  Construction  Men,  Line  Men,  Meter  Men,  etc. 

These  Kits  are  made  of  prepared  steel,  but  are  no  heavier  than  other  bags  and  tool 
kits. 

They  are  built  to  stand  the  wear  and  tear  of  hardest  usage.  Re-enforced  throughout, 
fitted  with  brass  side  catches,  strong  two-tumbler  Yale  locks,  steel  leather-covered  handles 
and  riveted  so  that  they  cannot  pull  out.     Protected  by  solid  brass  corner  irons. 

Finished  in  a  three-coated  baked  enamel  of  brown  or  black,  they  present  an  appearance 
neat  and  attractive  and  look  like  leather  traveling  bags.  Invisible  hinges  give  smooth 
carrying  surface. 

Material,  special  construction  and  overlapping  features  make  Kennedy  Kits  wearproof, 
waterproof  and  weatherproof.  These  Kits  ai-e  also  thief-proof,  because  they  can  be  locked, 
chained  and  cannot  be  cut  open. 

Heavy  material  can  be  carried  without  buckling  or  changing  shape  of  bag.  Tray  very 
handy  for  carrying  drills,  bits,  screws,  small   parts,  etc.     Tray,  1%  inches  deep. 

Double  formed,  double  seamed,  electrically  welded  and  re-enforced. 


STANDARD  KITS 

(Patents  Pending) 

Length 

Width              1              Height 

Net     Wt.     Lbs. 

Price   Each 

Style  XT 

14 

7 

9 

51/4 

$3.85 

Style  DDT 

16 

9 

11 

6I/4 

4.10 

Style  DT 

18 

10 

13 

7% 

4.35 

Style  ET 

20 

11 

13 

8 

4.60 

Style  FT 

22 

11 

13 

111/4 

4.85 

Furnished  without  tray  if  desired,  at  35  cents  less,  each  size. 

ELECTRICIANS'  CASES 

These  cases  are  designed  for  and  meet  all  the  requirements  of 
an  electrician's  tool  kit.  They  have  the  necessary  length,  together 
\\'ith  compactness  and  proper  spacing  for  carrjnng  the  average 
equipment.  They  have  a  divided  spacing  at  one  end  for  blow- 
torch and  ledge  rests  at  top  of  grip  for  tray  to  carry  drills,  bits, 
small  parts,  etc.,  if  desired.  They  have  ample  space  at  bottom  for 
heavy  tools,  material,  etc.  In  addition  to  leather  handle,  they  are 
fitted  witli  loops  at  each  end  for  straps  to  pass  under  the  case  and 
over  the  shoulder  for  carrying  heavy  loads  in  this  manner  if  de- 
sired.   Furnished  withouttray  at  35  cents  less,  each  size. 


Efectrician's  Case 
with  Tray 


Style  ENT 
Style  EOT 
Style  EHT 


Length 


19 

21 
24Vo 


Width 


Height 


Net  Wt.      I       Price 
Lbs.  I 


Each 


71/4 
81/2 
8I4 


$4.00 
4.25 
4.50 


FOR  COMPLETF  LIXE  OF  TOOLS  FOR  ABOVE  CASES,  SEE  INDEX 


44  4 


GEO-BeARPErrTER  «  60. 


MASON  BAGS 


Made  of  one  piece  of  heavy  18  oz.  white  duck  extending  around  bottom, 
viz.,  a  ONE-PIECE  BAG.  Bottom  two  thicknesses  of  No.  6  Duck  with  heavy 
straw-board  filling.  All  sewing  by  LOCK  STITCH  machine  so  it  cannot  rip 
unless  every  stitch  is  cut.  Each  bag  has  lock  and  key.  DOUBLE  12  gauge 
steel  frame  riveted  to  body  of  bag,  which  will  outwear  any  manner  of  sewing. 
Sides  are  connected  with  genuine  leather  welt.  Bottoms  supplied  with 
five  steel  studs. 


Length 

Depth 

Width 

With  Pockets, 
per  doz. 

Without  Pockets 
per  doz. 

16 
18 
20 
22 
24 

151/2 
151/2 
151/2 
151/2 
171/2 

5y2 

51/2 
51/2 
5V2 

51/2 

$16.80 
18.00 
19.20 
21.60 
22.20 

$16.20 
17.40 
18.60 
21.00 
21.60 

MECHANICS'   TOOL  SATCHELS 

Same  grade  and  make  as  Masons,  has  heavy  grain  leather  on  bottom  and 
5   inches  on  sides. 


Length,  inches 

Width,   inches 

Depth 

Per  Dozen 

16 

41/2 

15 

$33.00 

18 

41/2 

15 

36.00 

20 

41/2 

17 

38.00 

22 

6y2 

17 

42.00 

24 

61/2 

17 

45.00 

MAIL  BAGS 

Body  18   oz.  brown  or  white  duck.      Leather  bottom  and  sides, 
top  fitted  with  strap  and  oblong  grommets. 


Leather 


No. 

Length,  Inches 

Price  each 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

16x24 
18x24 
20x26 
20x30 
22x36 

$5.00 
5.75 
6.50 
7.00 
8.00 

TOOL    BAGS 


Plumbers' 

Made  of  carpet,  with  leather  trimming  31^ 
inches  wide  on  sides  and  bottom,  bag  being 
16  inches  by  25  inches  in  size.  Two  1 1/4  inch 
leather  straps,  with  suitable  buckles,  passing 
through  leather  loops.  Heavy  duck  lining. 
Top  bound  for  %  inch  with  leather. 
Each    $3.30 


Steam  Fitters' 
Made  of  high-grade  carpet,  with  leather  trimming 
3%  inches  wide  on  bottom.  Heavy  leather  hand- 
sewed  gusset  tapering  from  %  inch  at  top  to  4 
inches  at  bottom.  Leather  binding  %  inch  around 
gusset  and  top.  Two  1  inch  leather  straps,  with 
suitable  buckles,  passing  through  leather  loops. 
Shoulder  strap  1  inch,  with  snaps  for  attaching  and 
buckle  for  adjusting.  Solid  harness-leather  handle. 
Bag  12  inches  by  24  inches  in  size. 
Each    $3.75 


FOR  TOOLS  FOR  ABOVE  BAGS,  SEE  INDEX 


Geo-B-CakpeiJ'ter  s  Co, 


445 


COMPLETE  WATER   GAUGES 

Penberthy  Water  Gauges  listed  on  page  45' 


me.  447A 

No.  3 
"Wltn  Two   Rods 


Fig.   447B 

No.   0 

With  Two  Rods 


Pig.  447C 

No.  16 

With  Four  Guards 


Fig.  447D 

No.   613 

Witlt  Four  Guards 


No.      3.  Iron  wheel,  glass  %xl2  In.,  pipe  V2  in each  $  3.25 

No.       9.  Wood  wheel,  glass  %xl2  in.,  pipe  i/^  in "  4.25 

No.     16.  Wood  wheel,  glass  %xl2  in.,  pipe  %  in "  6.00 

No.  612,  Wood  wheel,  glass  %xl6  in.,   pipe  %  in "  10.00 


Fig.  447E 
Lunlvenlieinier 
Q,uicl£   Closing 


No.  3  is  so  constructed  that  by  removing  top   cap  a  new  glass  can  be  put  in  while  under  steam 
pressure. 

Fig.  447E.     LUNKENHEIMER  QUICK  CLOSING  WATER  GAUGE 

Part  finished,  three-rod,  each: 

^^-in.  glass,  Va-in.  pipe,  $10.50;  %-in.  glass,  i/^ -in.  pipe,  $11.50;    %-in.  glass,   %-in.  pipe,  $13.50 
All  finished,  three-rod,  each: 

5^-in.  glass,  i^-in.  pipe,  $13.00;  5^-in.  glass,  i/^ -in.  pipe,  $14.00;    94 .jn,  glass,   %-in.  pipe,  $16.50 

CHESTERTON'S  GAUGE  GLASS  CUTTERS 


Fig,  447F 
Each    $2.00 


THE  CHICAGO  GAUGE 
GLASS  GUTTER 


Fig.   447G 

This  is  a  high  grade  cutter  of  an  old 
and  standard  type.  The  beam  is  grad- 
uated and  the  tool  nickel  plated.  The 
cutter  wheels  are  first  quality — sharp 
and  tough. 

LIST  PRICE 

No.   1-C each  $  0.60 

No.   1-C per  doz.        5.00 

No.   1-C per  gross     57.00 


THE  WILKINS  GAUGE  GLASS  CUTTER 


Fig.  447H 


14-iucIi    to    30 


Cuts   ea.sily   and    quielvly  mny   lengtii    from 
inclies. 

A  siiglit  pressure  on  thumb  latch  does  the  work. 

The  Beam   is  accurately  graduated  in  eighths  of  an  inch 
up  to   8   inches. 

The  cutter  wheels  are  the  best  that  can  be  made.     Every 
one  is  ground   sharp  and  tested. 

Tlie  Tooi   is   nickel  plated.      The  handle  has  hard   rubber 
finish. 

I'aelted  one  in  a  box  with  one  extra  outter  wlieel. 


No.  0.  Cuts  to      8-in.  length,    (for  small  tubes), 

Xo.  1.  Cuts   to      S-in.   lengths    (regular   tubes)      ..each 

No.  2.  Cuts   to   18-in.    lengths    (regular   tubes)      .  .each 

No.  3.  Cuts  to  24-in.   lengths   (regular  tubes)     .  .each 

No.  4.  Cuts  to  30-in.   lengths    (regular  tubes)     .  .each 

No.  5.  Cuts  to  60     centimeters     (Metric     graduation) 

each    


.?2.00 
2.00 

6.4)0 

8,00 

10.00 

10.00 


FOR    GAUGE    AND    WATER    GLASSES,    SEE    INDEX 


446 


GEO•B•eAItPE^fTER   ^  eo. 


WATER  GAUGE  GLASSES 

SCOTCH   WATER   GAUGE   GLASSES 

We   carry  in  stock   for   immediate  delivery   all  the  lengths  and  sizes  of  gauge  glasses  shown 
both  in  regular  and  high  pressure. 


Fig.  4471 


Length 

List 

per  Dozen. 

External  Diameter 

inches 

List  per  Dozen.     External  Diameter 

inches 

Vz  and  % 

% 

% 

1  inch 

Va  and  % 

3/. 

V. 

1  inch 

10 

$3.00 

$3.60 

$5.04 

$6.12 

19 

$5.64 

$7.08 

$9.60 

$11.52 

11 

3.24 

3.96 

5.64 

6.72 

20 

6.00 

7.44 

10.20 

12.12 

12 

3.60 

4.32 

6.12 

7.32 

22 

6.60 

8.16 

11.16 

13.44 

13 

3.84 

4.80 

6.60 

7.92 

24 

7.20 

8.88 

12.12 

14.64 

14 

4.20 

5.16 

7.08 

8.52 

30 

9.00 

11.16 

15.24 

18.24 

15 

4.44 

5.52 

7.56 

9.12 

36 

10.80 

13.44 

18.24 

21.^6 

16 

4.80 

5.88 

8.16 

9.72 

48 

14.52 

18.00 

24.36 

29.16 

17 

5.04 

6.24 

8.64 

10.32 

60 

18.12 

22.56 

30.48 

36.48 

18 

5.40 

6.60 

9.12 

10.92 

72 

21.84 

27.12 

36.48 

43.80 

Lengths  not  regular,  charged  the  price  of  next  longer  tubes  of  same  diameter. 

COMPOUND  HIGH  PRESSURE  GAUGE  GLASSES 


Fig.  447J 

For    Highest    Steam    Pressures    and    Temperatures 

Will  not  break  when  subjected  to  drafts  or  other  sudden  changes  of  temperature.  Eliminates 
danger  of  scalding  or  other  accidents,  delays,  etc.,  due  to  breaking  glasses. 

The  frequent  breaking  of  the  common  gauge  glass  is  a  source  of  not  only  annoyance  but  at 
times  of  great  danger  to  the  engineer  or  boiler  attendant.  This  trouble  is  avoided  in  these 
Gauge  Glasses  by  drawing  two  glass  tubes,  of  different  degrees  of  expansibility,  one  over  the  other. 
The  whole  is  then  fused  into  a  solid  tube.  This  construction  gives  the  highest  resistance  to  the 
sudden  changes  of  temperature  and  the  solvent  action  of  hot  water. 

The  glass  inside  the  tube  expands  in  proportion  to  the  temperature  of  the  steam  or  hot  water, 
and  the  outside  tubing  contracts  according  to  the  temperature  of  the  cold  air. 

These  glasses  are  unbreakable  from  natural  causes.  They  are  not  affected  by  a  drop  of  water, 
a  flake  of  snow,  or  a  sudden  draft  of  cold  air  coming  in  contact  with  the  glass  while  it  is  hot. 
The  great  importance  of  this  will  be  appreciated  by  every  engineer.  After  a  trial  of  this  glass  no 
man  would  take  any  chances  by  using  any  other. 

The  resistance  offered  by  this  glass  to  sudden  changes  of  temperature  is  so  great  that  a  glass 
may  be  heated  to  450°  temperature  Fahr.,  and  will  not  break  when  dropped  vertically  into  cold 
water. 

PRICE  LIST,   PER  DOZEN 


Length 
inches 

■y^  and  % 

% 

Vh 

1 

Length 
inches 

Va  and  % 

% 

% 

1 

10 

$5.00 

$7.00 

$8.00 

$10.40 

19 

$9.00 

$13.00 

$15.00 

$20.00 

11 

5.40 

7.40 

8.60 

11.20 

20 

9.00 

14.00 

16.40 

21.40 

12 

6.00 

8.40 

10.00 

12.40 

22 

11.00 

14.80 

17.20 

22.40 

13 

6.40 

9.00 

10.60 

13.60 

24 

12.00 

16.80 

20.00 

24.80 

14 

6.60 

9.60 

11.00 

14.80 

30 

14.00 

20.00 

23.40 

31.20 

15 

7.00 

10.00 

11.80 

15.60 

36 

17.20 

24.40 

28.40 

38.00 

16 

7.80 

11.40 

12.60 

17.00 

48 

23.40 

34.20 

37.80 

51.00 

17 

8.00 

11.80 

13.40 

18.00 

60 

28.00 

40.00 

47.20 

62.40 

18 

8.60 

12.20 

14.20 

19.00 

72 

34.40 

48.80 

56.80 

76.00 

FOR  COMPRESSION  G4.UGE  COCKS,  SEE  INDE 


GEO-B-CAIiPENfTER  «  (EO. 


447 


FLUE  CLEANERS  AND  BOILER  ROOM  TOOLS 

«  ,^^  ^^«»TT.«  COiMBINATION  FLUE  BRUSH  AND  SCRAPEIJ 

BUGGLES  PERFECTION  FLUE  CLEANER  "^  v^xjr^x. 


Fig.  457A 

Be  sure  and  run  rod  through  large'  hole  in  reaj 
end  of  cleaner  and   screw   into   the   other  end. 

2       Inch  and   smaller    each  $2.00 

aVa  inck  to    4    inch per  inch     l.OO 

4y3  inch    each     5,00 

5  inch     "         5.00 

6  inch    "         7.00 

'  THE  "INGALLS"  SELF-ADJUSTING  TUBE 
SCRAPER 


is? 


Pig.  457B 


The  spring  acts  equally  on  each  scraping  arm 
and  is  protected  from  the  heat  and  dirt.  The 
scraping  edges  are  chilled  and  are  more  durable 
than  steel. 

Sizes:  IVz,  2,  2Vi,  ly^,  2%,  3,  3%,  3%,  3%,  4  and 
4%    inch.     Per   inch $1.0O 

THE  ENGINEERS'  FAVORITE  FLUE 
CLEANER 


l^'»^^^^.«ii^. 


Size,  inches. 
Price,  each . . 
Size,  inches. 
Price,  each . . 


Fig.  457C 


.    11/2  1%       2      2%  2y2     2%  3 

.$2.00  2.00  2.00  2.25  2..'>0  2.75  3.00 

.    SVi  31/2     3%       4  41/2       5  6 

.$3.25  3.50  3.75  4.0O  5.0O  6.25  7.50 


TRIP  GONGS 

POLISHED   BEI.L   METAL 

OK  STEKL 

These  trip  gongs  pull  from  the 
cpntei'  and  the  mnchanism  i.s  all 
concealed    under    the    bell. 


Diain.,   inolie.s 


14     15 


Bell    Metal,     each 

$0.80 

.90 

1.00 

Steel,     per    doz.    . 

12  00 

Dlam.,  inches    .  .  . 

6 

7 

8 

Bell    Metal,     each 

$1.50 

2.00 

3.00 

Steel,     per    doz... 

18.00 

30.00 

Diam.,  incheH    .  .  . 

10 

12 

14 

Bell     Metal     each 

$5.00 

8.00 

12.00 

Stoel,     per    doz..  . 

55.00 

75.00 

IWani..   inches    ... 

16 

18 

Bell     Metal,     each 

$16.00 

18.00 

FOOT  GONGS 


12  Inch,  price 
14  Inch,  price 


.Size-s   2    to  fi   inches per  inch  $1.00 

FLAT  STEEL  WIRE  FLUE  BRUSHES 

tUUIIi  -I 


Size,  inches. 
Price,  each .  . 
Size,  inches. 
Price,  each .  . 


Pig.  457F. 

.      1        1%     11/2     1%       2  2V4.     21/2     2%' 

.$1.00  1.25   1.50  1.75  2.00  2.25  Z-.^O  2.75 

3        31/2       4       41/2  5       51/2       6 

$3.00  3.50  4.00  4.50  5.CO  5.50  6.0O 


EXPANSION  FLUE  BRUSH 

MALLEABLE 

IRON   AND 

TEMPERED 

STEEL 

Price,  per  inch.. $1.00, 


Fig.  457G 


FIRE    ROOM    TOOLS 


FiR.  4,-.7H 

Tliese  tools  are  lurui.sliod  with  ends  so  that  they 
may  be  fitted  lo  any  length  of  pipe  desired.  All 
blacksmithing  is  done  away  with. 

Cut  pipe  the  desired  length  with  full  thread  at 
each  end.  Make  up  tight  in  hoe,  hook  or  slash 
bar,  screw  on  grip,  tighten  set  screws  and  tool  is 
ready    to   use. 


Description 

Size   No.    1 i 

Size   No.    2 

Size   pipe    for    handle 

No    1 

Size    pipe   for    handle 

No.   2 

No.   1  with   grip...... 

No.   1  without  grip... 

No.    2   with   grip 

No.    2    without    grin... 


7  xlO 
GViX  8 


4.00 
3.50 
3.50 


Fire 
Hook 


Slash 
Bar 

15Vo  .?>4 
141/2x3 

1 

% 
4.00 
3.50 
3.50 
3.00 


Grip 


4x2 
4x2 


FOR  BOILIDR  TUBES,  FERRULES,  ETC.,  SEE  INDEX 


U8 


GEO-BCAR^PEhfTER  «  60. 


SPEED  INDICATOR  AND  REVOLUTION  COUNTERS 

V.  p.  SHAFT  SPEED  COUNTER  STANDARD  SPEED  INDICATOR 

(Vest   Pocket) 
Accurate,  Durable 


Fig.  393C 
Positively  will  not  Clod  or  Heat 
Reads  right  or  left.       The   arrow  point,   ap- 
plied  to  center  of  arbor  or  shaft,   removes   all 
dirt    and    oil.      Take    initial    reading,    hold    the 
counter   by   the  arrow  point   and   apply   rubber 
tip   to   center  of  arbor  or   shaft,   deduct  initial 
reading   from   final  result,   which   will   give   the 
number  of  revolutions. 
Each    $2.00 


Pig.  303D 


THE  TABOR  SPEED  INDICATOR 


Figr.  393E 


REVOLUTION   COUNTER 

Round  Case 

For  registering  the  revolutions  of  Stationary 
or  Marine  Engines,  or  for  any  service  where  a 
continuous  indication  of  strokes  or  revolutions 
is  desired. 


^inchef  ^              Figures             BraS8  Case 

Brass  Case 
Nickel  Plated 

12          1             8           1     $110.00 

$114.00 

10          1            8           1          95.00 

98.00 

81/2      1            8           1          80.00 

82.50 

12          1            6           1        100.00 

104.00 

10          1            6           1          85.00 

88.00 

81/2      1            6           1          70.00 

72.50 

6%      1            6           1          60.00 

62.00 

Fiff.  393F  f^ig.  393G    REVOLUTION   COUNTER 

Rectangular  Case 

Construction.  Made  in  eight  (S)  sizes  of  Rectangular  Iron  Case  with  Brass  Ring.  Supplied  with  an 
actuating  lever  on  the  right  hand  side  for  a  reciprocating  movement  and  a  pin  for  connecting  at  the 
back  of  case  to  adapt  the  counter  to  a  continuous   rotary   motion. 

Indication.     Will  be  supplied  as  specified,  with  four, 
five,  six  or  seven  number  wheels,  to  indicate  as  noted 


in   the  table  below. 


PRICES  EACH 


No. 

Size,  inches 

Figrures  |          Counting 

Price  eacli 
Plain 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
.        8 

10    x2y2 

9      x2i^ 
8      x2% 
7      x2y2 
6      xl% 
51/2x1% 
6      xl% 
41^x1-74 

7 
6 

5 

10,000,000 

1,000,000 

100,000 

10,000 

10,000,000 

1,000,000 

100.000 

10.000 

$32.00 
28.00 
24.00 
20.00 
28.00 
24.00 
20.00 
17.50 

Fig.  393G 


If  resetting-  attachment  is  wanted,  add  $4.00  to  above 
list  prices. 


GEO-BCAIiRErfTER  ^  QO. 


449 


PRESSURE  AND  VACUUM  GAUGES 

The  materials  In  all  our  Gauges  are  carefully  selected  and  specially  adapted  to  the  service  required  of  them.  The 
workmanship  Is  the  same  in  all — the  best  only  is  employed. 

These  Gauges  are  not  warranted  for  8t«am  pressures  unless  equipped  with  a  siphon  of  sufficient  capacity  to  fill  the 
spring  with  water  and  maintain  the  temperature  of  same  below  140  degrees,  Fahrenheit. 

They    are    all    accurately    graduated    by    open   mercury   column    and   thoroughly   inspected  before   leaving   the   Works. 

For  greatest  durability,  a  gauge  should  be  graduated  to  double  its  working  pressure.  It  is,  therefore,  important 
that  you  specify  a  graduation  bearing  this  relation  to  the  working  pressure.  Where  the  gauge  is  to  be  of  the  Compound 
Type  for  the  indication  of  pressure  and  vacuum,  it  is  necessary  to  specify  the  point  to  which  the  pressure  scale  is  to 
be  graduated.  The  vacuum  scale  is  regularly  graduated  to  30  inches,  but  if  specified  will  be  graduated  to  equivalent 
pounds.  Silvered  dials  are  regularly  furnished  for  all  gauges,  except  ammonia  gauges  for  which  the  dead  white  dial 
Is  standard. 


Fig.  S.  P.     Pressure  Gauge       PRESSURE  GAUGE  Fig.  S.  V.     Vacuum  Gauge 

Service — For   any    pressure   medium    which    will   not    deteriorate   brass. 

Construction — Made  in  Iron  Case  with  Brass  or  Nickel  Plated  Ring  and  in  Brass  or  Nickel  Plated  Deep  or  Shallow 
Case.  The  Interior  mechanism  consists  of  a  Single  Spring  and  Standard  Geared  Movement.  The  connection  is  %  inch 
male  bottom  on  the  2V2  inch  size,  and  %  inch  male  bottom  on  all  larger  sizes. 

Service — For   the   indication   of  vacuum.  VACUUM  GAUGE 

Construction — Made  in  Iron  Case  with  Brass  or  Nickel  Plated  Ring  and  in  Brass  or  Nickel  Plated  Deep  or  Shal- 
low Case.  The  interior  mechanism  consists  of  a  Single  Spring — in  reversed  position — and  Standard  Geared  Move- 
ment.     The   connection    is    Vs    inch    male    bottom    on    the    2%    inch   size  and    M    inch   male  bottom  on   all   larger  sizes. 

Vacuum  Gauges,  unless  otherwise  specified,  will  always  be  furnished  graduated  to  30  inches.  Tliey  can  be  gradu- 
ated to  equivalent   in  pounds  instead   of  inches,  if  so  stated  when  ordering. 


Size  Dial 

Iron  Case 

Iron  Case 

Brass  Case 

Standard 

with 

with 

Nickel  Plated 

Brass  Ring 

N.  P.  Ring 

All  Over 

Dial  Pressures 

12 

$50.00 

$51.50 

$75.00 

$79.00      -) 

10 

32.00 

33.00 

10.00 

43.00        ( 

30,  100.  200 

8% 

22.00 

22.75 

30.00 

32.50     r 

300,    500 

6% 

16.00 

16.60 

20.00 

22.00      J 

6 

13.00 

13.50 

16.00 

17.50      "1 
13.25        [ 
12.00        ( 

6% 

10.00 

10.25 

6 

8.00 

8.20 

11.00 

200,   300,   500 

4% 

8.00 

8.20 

10.00 

11.00        J 

3% 

7.00 

7.18 

9.00 

9.75 

3 

6.00 

6.15 

8.00 

8.60       } 

2% 

6.00 

6.15 

8.00 

8.60 

160.  200,  300 

Larger  Sizes  Furnished  on   Application 

DOUBLE  SPRING  PRESSURE  GAUGES 

(Non-Freezing) 


Service — For  any  pressure  medium  which  will  not  deteriorate 
brass,  and  where  the  service  is  too  severe  for  the  Single 
Spring  Type. 

Construction — Made  in  Iron  Case  with  Brass  or  Nickel  Plated 
Ring  and  in  Brass  or  Nickel  Plated  Deep  or  Shallow  Case.  The 
interior  mechanism  consists  of  a  Double  Spring  and  Hard  Geared 
Movement.  In  the  8  Vi  inch,  10  inch  and  12  inch  sizes  the  move- 
ment is  mounted  on  the  socket  independently  of  gauge  back. 
The  connection   is    V4    Inch  male  bottom. 

HTien  qrdering  do  not  fail  to  state:  Size  Dial  and  style  of 
Gauge,  also  maximum  pressure  to  which  the  Dial  Is  to  be 
graduated.  Unless  otherwise  specified.  Iron  Case  with  Brass 
Ring  will  always  be  furnished.  Above  prices,  3  inches  and 
larger  include  Cocks  with  each  Gauge.  On  smaller  sizes  Cocks 
will    he    furnished    at    an    extra    price.      No    Steam    Gauge    war- 


ranted 

unless  properly   connected  with  Siphon 

Size  Dial 
inches 

IronCase 
with 
Brass 
Ring 

Iron  Case 

with 
N.P.  Ring 

Brass 
Case 

Brass 

Case 

N.  P. 

All  Over 

Standard 
Graduations  of 
Dial  Pressures 

12 
10 

4% 

$35.00 
37.00 
25.00 
18.00 
15.00 
12.00 
11.00 
10.00 

$56.50 
38.00 
25.75 
18.60 
15.50 
12.25 
11.20 
10.20 

$S0.00 
45.00 
34.00 
22.00 
18.00 
14.00 
13.00 
12.00 

$S4.00 
4S.00 
36.50 
24.00 
19.50 
15.25 
14.00 
13.00 

200 

Other 

Graduations  are 

100-250 

300-500 

Mg.  D.  P.     PreBBure  Gauge 


LArsrer  Sizes  Furnished  on  Application 


450 


Geo-BCaiipeM'ter  ^  eo. 


HYDRAULIC  AND  AMMONIA  GAUGES 


Fig.  S.  F.    Hydraulic  Gauge 


Fig.  S.  R.    Ammonia  Gauge 


HYDRAULIC  GAUGES 

With  Steel  Spring 

Figr.    S.   F.,   Service — For   the    indication    of   all    pressures    from 

1,000  to  20,000  pounds. 
Construction — Made  in  Iron  Case  with  Brass  or  Nickel  Plated 
Ring  and  in  Brass  or  Nickel  Plated  Shallow  Case.  The  in- 
terior mechanism  consists  of  a  Single  Steel  Spring  and 
Standard  Geared  Movement.  The  connection  is  %  inch  male 
bottom,  with  wrench  space  for  use  in  connecting  the  Gauge, 
and  contains  a  check  valve  to  eliminate  shock  due  to  the 
sudden   release   of  pressure. 

When  orderins:  state  the  maximum  pressure  to  which  the 
Gauge  is  to  be  graduated.  All  Gauges,  to  insure  the  best  re- 
sults, should  be  graduated  to  double  their  working  pressure. 
If  a  double  scale,  showing  pounds  pressure  per  square  inch  and 
tons  on  ram  is  required,  state  the  diameter  of  ram  and  the 
number  of  tons  to   which  the   Gauge   is  to  be  graduated. 


Size  Dial 
Inches 

Iron  Case 

with 
Brass  Ring 

Iron  Case 

with 
N.  P.  Ring 

Brass 
Case 

Brass  Case 

N.    P.    all 

Over 

Standard 

Graduations 

of  Disc 

Pressures 

IS 

5 

$70  00 
50  00 
35.00 
30.00 
25.00 

$70.75 
50  60 
35.50 
30.50 
25.50 

$80.00 
60.00 
40.00 
35  00 
30  00 

$82.50 
62.00 
41.50 
36  00 
31.00 

2000 

5000 

1000-3000 

10000 

20000 

No  Cocks  are  furnished  with  those  Ganges. 

For  Gauges  with   maximum    hand,   add   $5.00   to   list   prices. 

AMMONIA  GAUGES 

Steel  Spring 

For  Ice  and  Refrigerating  Machines — For   pressures  up   to   500 
pounds. 

Fig.    S.   R.,    Service — For   Ammonia   Gas    or   other   pressure    me- 
diums   which    will    deteriorate   brass. 

Construction — Made  in  Iron  Case  with  Nickel  Plated  Ring.  The 
interior  mechanism  consists  of  a  Single  Steel  Spring  and 
Standard  Geared  Movement  heavily  nickel  plated.  All  other 
parts  are  made  to  withstand  any  corrosive  action.  The 
connection  is  V4  inch  male  bottom. 
In     ordering     state     whether     a     compound     scale     showing 

pressure   and   vacuum,   or   pressure   only  is  required.     Furnished 

with    back    connection    when    so    ordered. 


Size  Dial 
Inches 

Iron  Case 

with 
N.  P.  Ring 

Standard  Graduation 
of  Dial  Pressures 

IS 

41/2 

$45,751 
40  60  > 
35  50j 
30.50  ] 
30  50  J- 
25.50J 

150  lbs.  and  30  inch  vacuum 
300  lbs.  and  30  inch  vacuum 

INDEPENDENT  GEARED  MOVEMENT 
GAUGE 

(Steel   Case) 

Hard  Rubber  Finish 

With  spring-mounted  glass  to  prevent  breakage  in  handling. 

For  any  pressure  medium  which  will  not  deteriorate  brass, 
and  for  vacuum,  compound  pressure  and  vacuum,  and  water 
altitude  indication.  For  standard  graduations  see  Pressure  or 
Compound     Pressure     and     Vacuum     Lists. 

This  gauge  Is  admirably  adapted  for  use  on  hot  water 
systems. 

Vacuum  Gauges  graduated  to  30  inches  of  vacuum.  Alti- 
tude   Gauges    regularly    furnished    graduated    to    70    feet. 

Furnished  in  sizes  3%  inch  to  5  inch  only. 

Altitude    style    furnished    in    iVz    Inch    size    only. 

While  this  style  gauge  is  regularly  furnished  without  a 
flange  on  back  for  fastening  to  board,  we  can  furnish  in  this 
manner    without    extra    charge. 


Fig.  F.  r.    Independent  Geared  3Iovement  Gauge 


Size  Dial 
Inches 

Pressure 

or 
Vacuura.r 

Compound 

Pressure 

and  Vacuum 

Altitude 

2%' 
5 

$6.00 
7  00 
8.00 
9.00 

$10.00 
10  00 
12  00 
14.00 

$12.00 

Above  prices   (except  2Vi  inch)   include  cock. 


GEo•B•eAIiPE^fTE^lJS  eo. 


451 


COMPOUND  AND  COMBINATION  PRESSURE  AND 
VACUUM  GAUGES 


Pis.  S.  C.     Compound  Pressure  and  Vacuum  Gauge  p|g.  g.  \V.     Conibinntion  Water  Pressure  Gauge 

The  standard  graduation  for  all  sizes  Compound  Pressure  and  Vacuum  Gauges  are  30,  60,  100  and  160  pounds 
pressure  and  30  inclies  vacuum  and  for  Combination  T\^ater  Pressure  Gauges,  100,  200  and  300  pounds  prossure  and 
equivalent  in  feet.  ^VTien  ordering  do  not  fail  to  state  size  dial  and  style  of  Gauge,  also  the  maximum  pressure  to 
which  the  dial  is  to  be  graduated. 

Fig.  S.  C.-S.  W. — Service — For  any  pressure  medium  which  will  not  deteriorate  brass  and  for  the  indi- 
cation   of   vacuum. 

Construction — Made  in  Iron  Case  with  Brass  or  Nickel  Plated  Ring  and  in  Brass  or  Nickel  Plated  Deep  or  Shallow 
Case.  The  interior  mechanism  consists  of  a  Single  Spring  and  Standard  Geared  Movement.  The  connection  is  % 
inrh    male   bottom. 


Size  Dial 

Iron  Case 

Iron  Case 

Brass  Case 
Nickel 
Plated 
All  Over 

inches 

Brass  Ring 

N.  P.  Ring 

Brass  Case 

12 

$60.00 

$61.50 

$80.00 

$84.00 

10 

40.00 

41.00 

50.00 

53.00 

8% 

30.00 

30.75 

40.00 

42.50 

6% 

20.00 

20.60 

25.00 

27.00 

6 

16.00 

16.50 

20.00 

21.50 

5% 

14.00 

14.25 

16.00 

17.25 

*5 

14.00 

14.25 

16.00 

17.25 

t4% 

12.00 

12.20 

14.00 

15.00 

3 1;, 

10.00 

10.18 

12.00 

12.75 

*The  5  inch  Combination  Water  Pressure  Gauges  take  the  same  list  prices  as  the  4^  inch  Dial. 
fThe   ZVz   inch  size  is  not   made  in  the   Combination  Water  Pressure  Gauge. 


Fig.  D.  T.     Double  Spring  Traction  I^ngine  Gauge  Pig.  A.  T.     Auxiliary  Spring  Traction  Engine  Gauge 

TRACTION  ENGINE  GAUGES 

Service — For    Traction    or    Portable    Engines    or    any    other 

severe    service.     Standard    graduation    300    lbs. 

Construction — Made  in  Iron  Case  with  Close  Brass  or 
Nickel  Plated  Ring.  The  Interior  mechanism  consists  of  a 
Double  Spring  and  Hard  Geared  Movement.  The  Ring  if 
fitted  with  an  asbestos  packing  ring  which,  bearing  on  the 
glass,  excludes  all  moisture,  dust  and  other  foreign  sub- 
stances. The  connection  is  %  inch  male  bottom. 
Can  furnish  M  inch  without  extra  charge. 


Iron  Case 

with 
Brass  Ring 


Iron  Case 

with 

Nickel  Ring 


THESE    PRICES    DO    NOT    INCLUDE    COCKS 


452 


GEO-B-eARPEffTER  «  QO. 


TEST  SETS,  SIPHONS  AND  RECORDING  GAUGES 

RECORDING   GAUGE 

(With  Cock) 

The  American  Recording  Gauge  is  designed  to  correctly  record  any 
variation  of  pressure  during  tlie  day  or  night.  The  chart  is  rotated  by 
a  special  clock  movement,  designed  especially  for  this  work. 

The  new  fountain  pen,  which  we  furnish  with  the  recording  gauges, 
is  far  superior  to  the  Hod  pen  and  other  ink  recording  attachments 
used  in  other  makes  of  recording  gauges.  A  special  Red  Ink  is  fur- 
nished for  this  pen;  the  ordinary  ink  will  not  flow  properly.  This 
gauge  can  be  furnished  with  high  and  low  alarm  at  slight  additional 
expense. 


Size 

Iron  Case,  N.  P. 
Ring,   each 

Brass  Case 
Shallow,  each 

Brass  Case 
Deep,   each 

6%   inch  Dial          

$36.00 
44.00 
58.00 
76.00 

$40.00 
50.00 
65.00 
85.00 

$45.00 
55  00 

8%   inch  Dial 

72  00 

12       inch  Dial    

95.00 

One  year's  supply  of  charts,  one  bottle  of  Ink,  and  filler,  are  fur- 
nished with  every  Instrument.  Nickel  plated  gauges  are  furnished  for 
same  price  as  brass. 


INSPECTORS'   TEST    SET 

This  is  a  light,  convenient  and  compact  outfit  especially 
suited    for    boiler    inspectors.      While    this    set    is    highly 
efficient  and  accurate,  the  total  weight  of  the  outfit  in  its 
velvet  lined  morocco  case  is  but  8  pounds.     Includes: 
1  Nickel  Plated  Test  Pump. 

1   3-inch  Nickel  Plated  Test  Gauge,  page  54,  graduated  to 
300  pounds. 

1  Nickel  Plated  Small  Union  Cock. 

2  Nickel  Plated  Hexagon  Couplings. 
1  Nickel  Plated  Gauge  Hand  Jack. 
1  Nickel  Plated  Gauge  Hand-set. 
Price  per  set.  Complete  with  case $45.00 


Fig.  R.  N.     Double  Fig.  R,  W.  Double 

Radiator  Type  Fig.   P.   I.      Coil   Pipe  Type  Radiator  Type 

Without   Cock  with    Cock 

NO   STEAM  GAUGE   SHOULD    BE   USED   WITHOUT   A   SIPHON 

DOUBLE  RADIATOR  SIPHON 
Figs.  R.  N.-R.  AV.  The  interior  construction  is  such  as  to  deflect  the  steam  against  the  bottom  of  the 
chamber,  where  it  is  condensed,  thus  preventing  live  steam  entering  the  gauge  spring.  At  the  same  time, 
a  perfect  siphoning  action  is  secured,  by  which  the  gauge  spring  is  drained  of  all  water  when  the  pres- 
sure is  removed,  thereby  preventing  freezing.  TheCoil  Pipe  Siphon  is  recommended  for  general  service 
in  connection  with  steam  gauges  except  where  it  is  necessary  to  drain  itself  entirely  or  where  vibration 
and  other  conditions  prevail,  which  make  its  use  impractical.  These  Coil  Pipe  Siphons  are  furnished  in 
either  straight  or  angle  form  of  iron,  brass  or  brass  nickel  plated. 


Fig.  R.  N. 

Fig.  R.  W. 

Fig.  P.  I. 

Iron    

$0.50 

Brass  

$1.25 

$1.50 

1.00 

IVIckel  Plated 

1.50 

1.75                1                1.50 

GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  SO. 


453 


OIL  FILTERS 

The  primary  object  of  the  Nugent  Oil  Filter  is  to  provide  the 
best  known  filtering  elements  which  are  convenient,  simple,  ef- 
fective, interchangeable,  get-atable,  and  removable  without  inter- 
fering with  its  continuous  operation  or  with  a  single  pipe,  fitting, 
bolt  or  valve.  Simply  open  a  door  and  turn  on  the  electric  light. 
There  are  no  mysterious  passages  for  the  oil  to  travel  through. 
There  are  no  partitions  to  complicate  the  cleaning  operation.  Wool, 
waste,  excelsior,  bone  black,  charcoal  or  felts  cannot  stop  up  the 
needle  point  sight  feed  valves  and  oil  cups. 

We  don't  claim  to  refine  the  oil  and  make  it  better  than  new. 
We  guarantee  to  take  out  that  which  has  gotten  into  it,  viz.:  dirt, 
grit  and  water.  By  so  doing  the  oil  is  saved  and  cleaned  and  may 
be  used  over  and  over  again,  effecting  a  saving  of  fully  SO  per  cent. 

This  operation  does  not  interfere 
with  the  filtration  process  or  a  single 
pipe  connection.  Simply  open  the 
door,  turn  on  the  electric  light  and 
^  swing  around  the  dirty  set  of  bags 
^  which  will  stop  automatically  in  front 
:A  of  the  door  and  directly  below  the 
J  blank  drip.  It  is  not  necessary  to 
remove  the  bag  from  its  respective 
ring  for  washing  or  cleaning.  W^ash 
bags  in  gasoline,  benzine,  kerosene  or 
hot  water. 


No.  0  Filter  is  cylindrical  the  total  height.     Nos  1,  2,  3  Filters  are  re 
5,  6  Filters  have  cylindrical  top  and  rectangular  base. 


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A 

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List  Prices 

Filtering 
Capacity 

bfi 

Dimensions, 
inches 

Shipping 

Weight 

in   Pounds 

6 
Z 

u 

41 

s 

•-• 

54 

im 

3~ 

-5 

to 

c 

fill 

mi 

i 

0 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 

$20.00      1    $30.00      1         48 

35.00      1      40.00               96 

53.00      1      60.00            144 

80.00      1      90.00            288 

104.00      i    112.00      1      432 

180.00      '    190.00      1      720 

260.no      1    285.00      |    1000 

2 
4 
6 
12 
18 
30 
42 

5 
15 
26 
40 
60 
85 
11.- 

10 

12 

17 
18 
23 
24 
30 

10 
16 
20 
28 
24 
35 
38 

32 
42 
42 
42 
50 
50 
50 

40 
50 
50 
50 
58 
58 
58 

20 
70 
90 
175 
210 
275 
370 

30 
75 
100 
190 
230 
300 
410 

Perfection,  Japanned  Iron,  with  Tlireaded  Shank,  to 
.      ,                    Screw  into  Wood 

Size     inches.       %            34            1           ly^         1%           2 
^^  t.   doz.,   lbs.       17           19            20            .33           44            59 

Per    doz |9.50      12.00      14.00      16.50     20.00      28.00 

Perfection,   Japanned   Iron.   Threaded    Shank   to 

Screw  Into  Iron  Pipe 

Size,  inches    %             1           114         ii^           2 

I 

Japanned 

Sizp.    Inch 

^ETR( 

Cast  Ire 
Scr 

)LEUM  FAUCETS 

«=- 

Fits.  14 
n,  liCver  Handle,  witli  Brass  Key, 
ew  Shank  for  Wood 

%               lA              BX              «               1 

Wt.  do 
Per    d( 

z..  lbs 

)Z 

19             2 
$12.00      14. 

9            33 
00      16.50 

44 
20.00      2 

59 
8.00 

P 

^t.  doz., 
er  dozen 

lbs 

.          6 
.     $10.00 

9 

11.00     1 

13          18 
3.00      16.0 

28 
0      23.00 

FILTERS    OF    LARGER    CAPACITIES    Q.rOTED    UPON    RECEIPT    OF    REQUIREMENTS 


454 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER   ^  eo. 


NUGENT'S  PATENT  OILING  DEVICES 

Anti-stand  Dust  Proof 
Crank  Pin  Center  Oiling  De- 
vice, designed  for  lubricating 
the  crank  pin  of  an  engine  or 
any  other  bearing  surface 
where  applicable,  from  a  sta- 
tionary sight  feed  oil  cup 
without  the  aid  of  a  support- 
ing stand  from  the  floor  or  ! 
other  rigid  object. 

As  applied,  this  device  is 
made  oil  tight  without  the  aid 
of  stuffing-boxes  or  packing.  ' 
Oil  cup  proper  remains  per- 
fectly stationary  when  engine 
is  running  at  full  speed,  and 
not  a  particle  of  dust  or  grit 
can  enter  with  the  oil. 

IN  ORDERING 

Send  exact  stroke  of  engine, 
which  is  twice  the  distance  be- 
tween centers  of  the  shaft  and 
crank  pin. 

If  purchaser  furnishes  the  bolt,  send  diameter   of  bolt  for  each  stroke  engine. 

If  crank  pin  is  drilled  and  you  want  us  to  furnish  the  bolt,  send  full  particulars  and  data  about  the 
hole — that  is,  the  size  and  kind  of  tap,  including  the  number  of  threads  to  the  inch,  and  if  pin  has  a 
loose  cap,  send  thickness  of  this  cap  at  the  center  where  the  bolt  goes  through. 

If  purchaser  furnishes  the  oil  cup,  always  mention  size  of  tap  for  same. 


/lel/S. 


(Inclusive) 
Stroke 

Polished 
without 
Oil  Cup 

Size    and   Kind   of   Bolts   We 
Ship    With    Each    When    No 
Other    Size    or    Kind    is    Or- 
dered Use  No  Smaller 

Size    of   Oil    Cup 
Recommended 

Diameter 

Threads  to 
the    Inch 

Capacity 
Ounce 

Size  of  Shank 
Pipe  Tap 

6  to  16 
17   "   30 
31   "   48 
49   "   72 

$10.00 
12.00 
15.00 
18.00 

% 
% 
1 

10 

10 

9 

8 

3 

5 

10 

Pint 

% 
% 
Vz 

Fig.  178  illustrates  Telescopic  Crosshead  Pin  and  Top  Guide  Oiling 
device. 

List  price  without  Oil  Cups.     Polished. 

1  to  30  in.  stroke,  inclusive $21.00 

31  to  48  in.  stroke.inclusive 24.00 

49  to  72  in.  stroke,  inclusive 27.00 

If  distance  I  is  longer  than  8  Vz  in.  add  $2.00  to  list  price  for  supports 
which  will  be  necessary. 

IN  ORDERING 

Send  stroke;  pipe  tap  at  E,  H  and  KK  and  distances  A,  B,  C,  D. 

Order  by  Pig.  No.  178. 

Fig.  27  illustrates  Telescopic  Double  Eccentric  Oiling  Device. 

List  Price  without  Oil  Cups,  polished. 

For  Single  Eccentric,  all  throws $21.00 

For  Double  Eccentric,  all  throws 36.00 

IN  ORDERING 

Set  Eccentrics  on  top  center  and  give  distances  K,  L,  M,  also  N.  O 
and  the  throw  for  each  eccentric.  Pipe  tap  at  1  and  J.  Order  by  Fig. 
No.  173  for  single  and  No.  27  for  double  Eccentrics. 

If  L  or  L-f  M  exceeds  15  inches  add  $2.50  to  the  list  price  for  sup- 
ports which  will  be  necessary. 

Order  by  Fig.  No.  27. 

Fig.  179  illustrates  Telescopic  Center  Crank  Pin  Oiling  Device. 
List  Price  without  Oil  Cup.  •  Polished. 

1  to  11  in.  stroke,  inclusive $22.00 

12  to  18  in.  stroke,  inclusive 24.00 

,  IN  ORDERING 

Send  stroke;  pipe  tap  at  A  and  C,  and  distances  D,  E,  F  and  G. 
Order  by  Pig.  No.  179. 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  S  (EO, 


455 


PENBERTHY  AUTOMATIC  INJECTORS 


A  perfect  restarting  automatic  machine.  If  the  current 
of  water  is  broken  by  any  cause,  the  injector  will  pick  up 
the  water  and  re-establish  the  current  to  the  boiler 
without  the  least  attention.  Every  machine  is  carefully 
tested,  and  will  work  on  the  following  points:  Start 
-low,  20  to  22  pounds  steam  on  3-foot  lift.  Work  high, 
165  to  170  pounds  steam  on  3-foot  lift.  Lift  water, 
20  to  24  feet  on  60  to  80  pounds  steam.  Will  deliver 
water  to  boiler  at  160  to  212  degrees,  according  to 
temperature  of  feed  water  and  steam  pressure.  Water 
200  to  212  degrees  can  always  be  delivered  at  nearly  all 
pressures  over  50  pounds  by  throttling  suction  valve 
and  delivering  minimum  capacity.  It  is  advisable  in 
many  cases  to  install  an  injector  large  enough  so  that 
the  supply  can  be  cut  down  and  attain  this  result, 
thereby  saving  fuel.  By  placing  a  short  piece  of  pipe 
having  a  stopcock,  in  the  overflow,  and  closing  after 
the  injector  has  started,  water  8  to  10  degrees  hotter 
can  be  handled,  but  the  injector  is  rendered  non-auto- 
matic while  the  stopcock  is  closed. 


Size 

H.  P. 

Based  on 

Ordinary 

Tubular 

Boiler 

H.  P. 

Based  on 

30  lbs. 

Water 

per  H.  P. 

per  Hour 

Pipe 
Connec- 
tions 
inches 

Gals,  per  Hour 

1  to  3  ft.  Lift, 

60  to  110  lbs. 

Steam 

Pressure 

Price 
Each 

Max. 

Min. 

0 
00 

A 
AA 

B 
BB 

C 

cc 

D 
DD 

E 
EE 

F 
PP 

G 
GG 

3  to        6 

4  to       8 
8  to     16 

12  to     22 

17  to     32 

20  to     45 

40  to     65 

45  to     80 

50  to  100 

75  to  135 

100  to  180 

115  to  255 

160  to  320 

200  to  400 

300  to  500 

375  to  600 

4  to        8 

6  to     12 

10  to     20 

15  to     30 

22  to     45 

25  to     60 

45  to    80 

50  to  100 

60  to  135 

85  to  165 

125  to  235 

150  to  320 

200  to  400 

250  to  500 

325  to  600 

400  to  750 

% 

V2 
% 
% 

1 

1 

1% 

ly* 
iy2 
iy2 

2 
2 

21^ 
21^ 

60 

80 

135 

180 

260 

360 

475 

600 

800 

1000 

1400 

1900 

2400 

3000 

3600 

4200 

35 

45 

70 

100 

140 

180 

250 

325 

425 

525 

740 

850 

1275 

1600 

1875 

2150 

$    15.00 

16.00 

18.00 

20.00 

25.00 

30.00 

40.00 

45.00 

55.00 

60.00 

75.00 

90.00 

110.00 

125.00 

150.00 

200.00 

REPAIR    PARTS 


REPAIR    PARTS 


Size  of  Injector, 


O 
00 


A 
AA 


B 
BB 


C 
CC 


D 
DD 


EE 


FF 


G 
GG 


R — Steam  Jet each 

S — Suction  Jet 

Y — Delivery  Jet 

X — Coupling  Nut 

V — Tail  Pipe    

Z — Overflow  Cap    

P — Overflow  Valve 

N — Overflow  Hinge    .... 

O— Plug    

Strainer  


$0.25 
.25 
1.25 
.25 
.25 
.30 
.40 
.10 
.60 
.40 


$0.35 
.35 
1.50 
.30 
.30 
,40 
.50 
.10 
.80 
.45 


$0,45 
,45 

2,00 
.40 
,40 
.50 
.60 
.15 

1.00 
.50 


$0.55 
.55 
2.50 
.50 
.50 
.60 
.75 
.15 
1.25 
.55 


$0.65 
.65 
3.00 
.60 
.60 
.70 
.90 
.15 
1,50 
.60 


$0.75 
.75 

3.75 

1.25 
.80 
,80 

1.00 
.20 

1.75 
.75 


$0.75 
.75 

4,50 

1,25 
.80 
,80 

1.10 
.20 

1.75 
.75 


$1.00 
1,00 
6,50 
1.50 
1,00 

.90 
1.25 

.20 
2.00 
1.00 


$2.00 
3.00 
9.00 
2.00 
1.25 
1.50 
1.75 
.30 
4.00 
1.50 


Extra  parts  furnished  for  injectors  numbered  above  21000  without  returning  it  to  factory. 
In  ordering  parts  do  not  fail  to  give  serial  letter  and  number,  which  will  be  found  on  top  of 
overflow.      In   referring   to   or   ordering   parts,    designate  them  by  letter  or  name  as  per  above. 

FOR   OTHER   STYLES   OF  INJECTORS.  SEE  INDEX 


456 


Geo  B- Carre hfTER  «  Co. 


Fig.  473A 


INJECTORS 
METROPOLITAN  AUTOMATIC  INJECTOR 

MODEL  X 

The  Metropolitan  Injector  Model  X  was  designed  to  meet  the  demand  for  an 
injector  whicn  is  specially  adapted  for  the  severe  service  encounte,red  on  trac- 
tion and  portable  engines  and  boilers  and  which  will  interchange'  without 
alteration  of  piping,  with  other  makes  used  on  such  services.  The  Model  X 
is  automatic  or  s«l£-starting  after  interruption  of  steam  or  feed  water  supply. 
The  bronze  compositions  of  the  parts,  which  are  identical  with  those  in  other 
models  of  the  Metropolitan  injector,  make  the  Model  X  particularly  well 
adapted  for  bad  water  and  other  severe  conditions  met  in  this  service.  The 
workmanship,  as  well  as  the  materials  throughout  are  of  the  highest  grade. 
All  the  wearing  parts  are  extra  heavy  and  the  distribution  of  metals  in  body 
or  casing  gives  the  greatest  possible  strength.  The  cost  of  maintenance  of 
the'  Model  X  is  lower  than  any  othey  injector  of  this  type. 

\Vorking  Range — The  Metropolitan  Injector  Model  X  when  vv'orking  with 
feed  water  at  70  degrees  Fahrenheit  on  lift  not  over  two  feet,  will  work  from 
20  to  160  pounds  steam  pressure;  with  feed  water  at  70  degrees  Fahrenheit  and 
20  feet  lift,  it  will  work  from  55  to  100  pounds  steam  pressure;  with  feed  water 
at  120  degrees  Fahrenheit  and  two  fe'et  lift  it  will  work  from  30  to  85  pounds 
steam   pressure. 

Every  Metropolitan  Injector  is  thoroughly  inspected  and  tested  under  actual 
working  conditions  before  leaving  the  factory  and  is  fully  guaranteed. 


A  flai 

strainer  is  furnished  with  each  Model   X  Injector. 

Capacity  per  Hour 
65  to  90  lbs. 
2  ft.  hiit.  gals. 

Horse    Power    Ordinary 

Horse  Power  Water 

Size  of  all  Pipe 

Tubuiar   Boiler; 

Tube  Boiler 

sue  No. 

Connectiona 

Basis  7V2  gals.  Water 
per  H-P  per  Hour* 

Basis  30  lbs.  Water 
per  Hour* 

20 

% 

60 

2  to       6 

4  to       8 

$15.00 

30 

80 

4  to       8 

6  to    12 

16.00 

35 

^ 

140 

8  to     16 

12  to    20 

18.00 

40 

190 

16  to    23 

20  to    30 

20.00 

50 

% 

270 

23  to    30 

30  to    45 

25.00 

60 

% 

370 

30  to    45 

45  to    60 

30.00 

70 

1 

490 

45  to    65 

60  to    80 

40.00 

80 

1 

620 

65  to    80 

80  to  110 

45.00 

90 

1% 

780 

80  to  100 

110  to  145 

.''.5.00 

100 

lyt 

890 

100  to  130 

145  to  180 

60.00 

♦These  horse-power 
gallons  per  hour. 


ratings  are  approximately   3  0  per  cent  below  those  based  on  actual  capacities  in. 


Fig.  472B.     U.  S.  Automatic  Injector 


Size 

All  Pipe 
Connec- 
tions 

Capacity 
Gallons  per  Hour 

Horse   Power 

Each 

Max. 

Mln. 

y* 

36 

15 

1  to       4 

$13.00 

% 

65 

28 

3  to       8 

14.00 

% 

90 

40 

6  to    10 

16.00 

125 

60 

8  to    15 

18.00 

170 

75 

15  to    20 

20.00 

^ 

250 

125 

20  to    30 

25.00 

340 

140 

30  to    40 

30.00 

475 

250 

40  to    60 

40.00 

575 

300 

60  to    70 

45.00 

1  ^A 

750 

350 

70  to    95 

55.00 

1  Vt 

920 

450 

85  to  120 

60.00 

1  y^ 

1350 

675 

120  to  165 

75.00 

i  /2 

1750 

850 

165  to  230 

90.00 

2 

2275 

1000 

230  to  295 

110.00 

2 

2820 

1300 

295  to  375 

125.00 

2 

3400 

1700 

375  to  460 

150.00 

m 

3650 

1800 

460  to  500 

175.00 

4000 

1950 

500  to  600 

200.00 

Fig.  472C.     The  "Leader"  Injector 


Sizes  of  Pipes 

Horse   Power 
of  Boiler 
Will  Feed 

Oals.  per 
Hour 
(30  lbs. 
Steam 

Size 

Steam 
Pipe 

Suction 
&  Feed 

1 

% 

% 

3  to       7 

60 

$16.00 

2 

% 

% 

7  to    10 

90 

18.00 

3 

% 

Vz 

12  to    18 

150 

22.00 

4 

% 

V2 

18  to    25 

220 

25.00 

5 

% 

% 

25  to    35 

300 

30.00 

6 

1 

% 

35  to    45 

400 

35.00 

7 

% 

1 

45  to    60 

500 

40.00 

8 

% 

1 

60  to    70 

600 

45.00 

9 

1 

1% 

70  to    90 

750 

55.00 

10 

1 

1% 

100  to  125 

1000 

65.00 

11 

IV4 

1% 

125  to  150 

1300 

75.00 

12 

ly* 

1% 

150  to  200 

1800 

90.00 

FOR  PIPE,  FITTINGS   AND  VALVES.  SEE  INDEX 


GEO-BCAHPEffTER  «  €X). 


45: 


METROPOLITAN  AUTOMATIC  INJECTORS 

MODEL  N 


Figr.  5  Injector 


Fig.  5A  Repair  Parts 


INJECTORS— MODEL  N 


Sizes 

Price 
£ach 

Size  of  all 
Pipe  Connec- 
tion. 
Inches 

Size  Over- 
flow or 
Waste  Pipe 
Inches 

Capacity 
with    SO   p'nds 
Steam  Pres- 
sure.   2-ft. 
Lift,  Gallons 

Horse-Power 

for   the 

Ordinary  Type 

of    Boiler 

and   Engine 

Horse-Power 
on  a  Basis  of 

30   pounds 

Evaporation 

per  H.-P.  per  Hour 

2 

$    15.00 

■'s 

% 

60 

4    to        6 

5  to       a 

3 

16.00 

% 

80 

6   to        8 

8  to      12 

3% 

18.00 

y„ 

% 

120 

8   to      15 

12   to     20 

4 

20.00 

y„ 

It 

165 

15  to      20 

20  to      28 

5 

25.00 

% 

1 

250 

20  to     30 

28  to     40 

6 

30.00 

% 

1 

350 

30  to     45 

40  to     55 

7 

40.00 

IV4. 

500 

45  to      65 

55  to      80 

8 

45.00 

600 

65  to      80 

80  to   110 

9 

55.00 

1  ^ 

1  v> 

800 

80  to   100 

110   to   145 

10 

60.00 

1 V^ 

11^ 

1000 

100   to   130 

145   to   180 

11 

75.00 

1 V2 

2 

1300 

130   to   170 

180   to   235 

12 

90.00 

IV2 

2 

1750 

170   to   230 

235  to   300 

13 

110.00 

2% 

2300 

230  to   300 

300   to   400 

14 

125.00 

2 

2% 

2850 

300   to   375 

400   to   500 

INJECTOR 

REPAIR  PARTS 

PRICE.   EACH 

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ll=8 

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n 

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c 

c£=«l^ 

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§ 

tic 

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0 

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^ 

1 

i 

Ja 

C.  I>. 

hining 
ery  Ti 
Auxili 
Check 

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«8 

y.66 

c 

2.            3 

$1.50 

$0.60 

$1.75     - 

$0.25 

$1.00       $0.40 

$0.30 

$0.60 

$0.60 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.10 

$1.30 

31/^,       4 

1.75 

.70 

2.10 

.50 

1.25 

.55 

.40 

.70 

.80 

.55 

.75 

.10 

1.40 

5.           6 

2.00 

.90 

2.75 

.75 

1.50 

.75 

.50 

.80 

1.20 

.80 

1.00 

.10 

1.50 

7.           8 

2.50 

1.25 

3.50 

1.00 

2.25 

1.10 

.65 

1.00 

1.65 

1.20 

1.25 

.15 

1.75 

9,         10 

3.75 

1.85 

4.50 

1.25 

3.50 

1.75 

.80 

1.20 

2.40 

1.70 

1.75 

.15 

2.25 

11,         12 

5.00 

3.00 

6.50 

1.75 

5.00 

2.50 

1.00 

1.40 

3.20 

2.40 

2.25 

.15 

3.00 

13,         14 

7.00 

4.00 

9.00 

2.50 

7.00 

4.00 

1.25 

1.60 

5.00 

3.40 

3.00    1       .20 

4.00 

In  ordering', 

always 

State 

the  size, 

numbel 

^  of  th« 

inject 

or;    moc 

lei    lett 

er   and 

serial 

or    fac 

tory    ni 

imber. 

i51 


PENBERTHY  "SAFEGUARD" 
WATER  GAUGES 

"SAFEGUARD" 

The  Penberthy  "Safeguard"  Automatic  Water 
Gauge  is  a  high  grade  square  body  bronze  gauge, 
designed  especially  for  protection  a.gainst  per- 
sonal injuries  and  damage  to  properties  caused  by 
the  breaking  of  gauge  glasses,  thereby  releasing 
scalding  water  from  boiler.  The  construction 
makes  it  impossible  for  the  automatic  features  to 
operate  except  when  glass  breaks.  The  automatic 
valves  are  brass  balls,  one  contained  in  body  of 
lower  arm,  the'  other  in  shank  of  upper  arm. 
When  glass  breaks,  the  lower  valve  closes  abso- 
lutelv  tight,  while  the  upper  valve  is  made  to 
leak  to  equalize  pressure^  in  glass  when  new  glass 
is  put   in,   thereby  causing  balls  to  drop  from   their 


Fig.    18.       Exterior 


seats    bv  _g^ravity. 

Size,    Shnnk     

. . . .Inches 

%  and  %  1 

% 

Price     

each 

5.00        1 

6.50 

Fig.    ISA.        Interior 


458 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  s  Co 
EJECTORS  AND  JET  PUMPS 


H-D  EJECTORS  AXD  JET  PUMPS 
Made  with  Independent  Couplings  and  Tubes 

^^H|^^^^  SUOTION 

Fig.  473A 

These  Ejectors  are  used  for  Wfting  and  convey- 
ing- water  and  other  liquids  from  one  level  to 
another. 

The  H-D  Ejector  will  lift  24  feet.  When  it  is 
desired  to  raise  the  liquid  to  a  greater  distance, 
place  the  Ejector  near  the  liquid  and  elevate  it. 
With  a  steam  pressure  of  65  pounds  it  will  elevate 
to  50  to  60  feet,  and  with  100  pounds  steam  up  to 
70    to    SO    feet. 


Price 
each 

Pipe  Connections 

Capy 

per 

Hour 

gallons 

Sizes 

Steam 

Suction 

and 
Delivery 

ers 
each 

No.  1  Brass 
No.  2  Brass 
No.  3  Brass 
No.  4  Brass 
No.  5  Brass 
No.  6    Iron 
No.  7    Iron 
No.  8   Iron 
No.  9   Iron 

$8.00 
10.00 
15.00 
20.00 
25.00 
35.00 
45.00 
55.00 
70.60 

1 

1 

21/2 

21/2 

3 

4 

250 

500 

960 

1.300 

2,000 

4,000 

8,000 

11,000 

15,000 

1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
1.75 

AMERICAN    EJECTORS    AND    JET    PUAIPS 


Fig:.   473B 


Pipe  Size 

Capacity  per  Hour 
60  to  100  lbs.  Steam 

Price 

No. 

Steam 

Suction 
and  Del. 

3  feet 

Lift 

gallons 

25  feet 
Elev. 
gallons 

50  feet 
Elev. 
gallons 

Ejec'r 

Jet 
Pump 

000 
00 
0 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

k 

2 

2 

21/2 

i 

4 
5 
6 

150 
250 

375 

500 

1,000 

1,500 

2,000 

3,800 

4,500 

6,500 

10,000 

15,000 

115 

185 

280 

375 

750 

1,150 

1,500 

2,850 

3,375 

4,870 

7,500 

11,500 

75 

125 

185 

250 

500 

750 

1,000 

1,400 

2,250 

2.750 

5,000 

7,500 

$6.00 
8.00 
9.00 
10.00 
15.00 
20.00 
25.00 
35.00 
40.00 
50.00 
65.00 
90.00 

$4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

7.50 

10.00 

12.50 

15.00 

17.50 

25.00 

35.00 

55.00 

*  Sizes  up  to  and  including  number  5  are  all 
brass.  Number  6  and  all  larger  sizes  are  iron 
bodies.  The  jets  of  ejectors  of  all  sizes  are  brass 
and    of  a   special    good   wearing   composition. 

FOR  OTHER  STYLES  OF  EJECTORS.  SEE  INDEX 


CELLAR  DRAINER 

A  water  pressure  ejector 
of  high  capacity,  made  of 
best  bronze  metal,  automat- 
ically operated  Ijy  a  cop- 
per float  controlled,  quiclv 
opening  and  closing  valve. 
It  cannot  leak,  and  allows 
the  ejector  to  give  its 
greatest  efficiency  by 
working  to  full  capacity. 
The  float* arms  are  slotted 
where  they  connect  to  the 
valve  lever,  preventing  tlie 
ejector  from  operating  un- 
til water  lias  raised  float 
to  highest  point.  As  the 
water  is  ejected,  tlie  arms 
travel  down  the  length  of 
these  slots  before  the 
weight  of  the  float  affects 
the  valve.  No  leather 
washers  to  dry  up  and 
leak. 

There     is    no     chance     of  tis-   4731; 

corrosion  or  of  the  exterior  parts  becoming  clogged 
up  by  deposits  of  slime,  dirt  or  sediment.  A  special 
strainer  prevents  any  foreign  particles  from  com- 
ing in  contact  with  the  interior  parts.  A  foot  valve 
is  also  provided  inside  tlie  strainer,  which  closes 
the  instant  tlie  drainer  ceases  operation,  holding 
all  the  water  in  the  pipes  all  primed  for  starting 
instantly  at  the  next  filling  of  the  pump,  and  also 
preventing  flooding  of  the  cellar  if  for  any  reason 
the  water  pressure  is  insufficient  to  operate  the 
ejector. 


No. 

Pipe  Conn.            Dimensions 
inches           ;    Over  All,  in. 

*Capacity 
gallons 
per  Hour 

Price 
each 

Supply 

Dischg. 

Height 

Diam. 

Auto- 
matic 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

1/2 

2% 
3 

1 

1% 

16 
20 
25 
28 
32 
36 
38 
40 

10 
12 
15 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 

115  to     650 
180  to  1050 
310  to  1650 
450  to  2400 
600  to  3200 
780  to  4200 
1000  to  5300 
1250  to  6500 

$25.00 

40.00 

55.00 

80.00 

110.00 

160.00 

225.00 

300.00 

*  Capacities  given  above  represent  actual  water 
removed  from  the  pit  with  pressure  20  to  80  pounds 
and  3  to  18-foot  elevation. 

Sizes  7  and  8  made  to  order  only. 

BLAKESLEE'S  STEAM  JET   PUMPS 


Fig.    473D 

Designed  for  supplying  water  tanks  at  mills,  fac- 
tories, and  for  pumping  water  or  other  liquids  at 
mines,   stone   quarries,  tanneries,   oil  worlvs,   etc. 


Size  of 

Suction 

Dischg. 

Steam 

Steam 

Cap'y 

Pump 

Pipe 

Pipe 

Pipe 

Open- 

perJlin. 

Each 

inches 

Inches 

inches 

inches 

ing 

gallona 

% 

% 

% 

?io 

8 

$8.00 

1 

1 

% 

% 

1-10 

15 

10.00 

11/4 

li/i 

1 

% 

^16 

20 

12.00 

11/2 

11^ 

IV4. 

6i6 

30 

14.00 

2 

2 

1% 

% 

Vie 

40 

16.00 

21/2 

21/2 

2 

1 

IS 

50 

20.00 

3 

3 

2% 

1 

60 

24.00 

GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  Co, 


450 


PENBERTHY  "XL-96"  IMPROVED  EJECTORS 

Lifts  23  to  25  Feet.     Elevates  25  to  100  Feet,  30  to  100  Pounds  Pressure 


REPAIR    PARTS 


The  lifting  and  elevating  power  is  so  combined  in  the  "XL-96" 
Ejector  as  to  make  it  unquestionably  the  best  device  of  its  kind.  The 
principle  and  power  contained  in  so  small,  handy  and  economical  an 
instrument,  continually  suggests  new  uses,  which  often  demand  that 
the  tubes  of  the  ejector  be  proportioned  particularly  for  the  service. 
We  have  perfected  and  can  furnish  special  ejectors  singularly  efficient 
in  the  work  for  which  they  are  designed. 


i  ?  I 


Sleam 
Con- 
nection 
inches 

Suction 
and 
Dis- 
charge 
inches 

Capacity.  Gallons  pe 

r  Hour 

Price 

No. 

3-Foot    Lift 

50-Foot 
Eleva- 
tion 

25-Foot 
Eleva- 
tion 

Vertical  Lift 
Feet 

Each 

Steam  Pressure,  Pou 

nds 

Brass 

20  to  40 

25  to  40 

Body 

40  to  65 

or 

40  to  65 

40  to  65 

40  to  75 

or 

Brass 

65  to  100 

75  to  100 

Jets 

1 

% 

V2 

240 

235 

120 

180 

23 

20 

$8.00 

.... 

2 

% 

% 

500 

450 

250 

375 

25 

22 

10.00 

3 

% 

1 

840 

700 

420 

625 

25 

22 

15.00 

.... 

4 

1 

11^ 

1,350 

1,300 

650 

950 

25 

22 

20.00 

5 

1 

IV2 

1,950 

1,850 

975 

1,450 

25 

22 

25.00 

$20.00 

6 

1% 

2 

3,500 

3,000 

1,750 

2,600 

25 

22 

35.00 

27.50 

*7 

IVs 

21/2 

5,700 

4,350 

2,500 

3,750 

25 

22 

50.00 

40.00 

*8 

2 

3 

9,500 

8,160 

4,750 

7,200 

25 

22 

70.00 

50.00 

*9 

2 

31/2 

13,600 

12,400 

6,800 

10,200 

25 

22 

105.00 

70.00 

*10 

2V2 

4 

18,400 

17,100 

9,200 

13,800 

25 

22 

145.00 

95.00 

Sizes  5  and  6  will  be  sent  in  all  brass,  unless  ordered  Avith  iron  body  and  brass  jets  and  steam 
connection. 

♦Unless  ordered  in  brass.  Sizes  7  to  10,  inclusive,  will  be  shipped  with  iron  body,  brass  jets 
and  steam  connection. 


TABLE    SHO^^^NG    SIZE 

OF    BOILERS 

REQUIRED    FOR    EJECTORS 

Number  of  Ejector 

1,    2,    3 

4.    5.    6 

7.    8 

9,   10 

Size  of  Boiler,  horse  power 

2   to   6 

8    to   12 

15   to   20 

25   to   30 

REPAIR  PARTS 

Size  Number 


R — Jet each 

Y — Delivery  Jet " 

V — Tail  Pipe  Brass.  ..." 
X — Coupling  Nut  Brass.    " 

Strainer " 

Q — Regular  I.  P.  C'pl'ing  " 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

$0.25 

$0.35 

$0.45 

$0.55 

$0.60 

$0.80 

$1.00 

$1.25 

$1.50 

.80 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

2.50 

4.00 

6.00 

8.00 

.25 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.50 

.60 

.80 

1.00 

1.00 

.25 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.50 

.60 

1.25 

1.50 

1.50 

.45 

.50 

.55 

.60 

.75 

1.00 

1.50 

.... 

10 


$2.00 

10.00 

1.25 

2.00 


SPECL\L   ACID   RESISTING   EJECTORS 

While  the  composition  used  in  the  regular  stock  "XL-96"  Ejector  is  very  efficient  against  the 
milder  solutions  containing  acids,  this  ejector  is  made  of  special  anti-acid  compositions,  which 
will  resist  the  action  of  acids  as  far  as  it  is  possible  for  metal  to  resist  it.     Prices  on  application. 

NOISELESS  WATER  HEATERS 

Size  1,  for  %  in.  pipe each  $1.75 

Size  2,  for  ^  In.  pipe "         2.00 

Size  3,  for  %  in.  pipe "         2.50 

Size  4,  for  1     in.  pipe "         3.00 

For  Other  Styles  of  Ejectors,  See  Index 


460 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER   ^  So 


MADISON— KIPP  VALVELESS  FORGE  FEED  LUBRICATORS 


W7^ 


Fig.  651.      Sight  Feed  Type  Model  50 


Fis 


ShoTving    Arrangement    o£    the    Multiple 
Feeds   In   the   Larger   Sizes 
This  is  Model  50,   Double  Feed 


These  Lubricators  can  be  furnished  in 
either  the  sight  feed  type  or  the  blind  feed 
type.  They  are  built  rugged  and  substantial 
for  rough  and  severe  service,  and  all  working 
parts  are  under  cover  running  in  oil.  There 
are  no  joints  or  packing  to  work  loose  and 
leak  oil.  The  tank  is  made  of  sheet  steel  and 
the  design  is  neat  and  attractive. 


These  Lubricators  are  built  on  the  cele- 
brated KIPP  no-valve  principle.  Over  five 
hundred  thousand  in  daily  use  in  all  kinds  of 
service  and  in  all  temperatures,  are  proof  posi- 
tive of  their  accuracy  and  reliability.  They 
start  and  stop  with  the  engine  and  feed  the 
same  always  as  adjusted.  The  only  care  or  at- 
tention necessary  is  'to  fill  with,  oil  when 
needed. 


We  recommend  these  Lubricators  for  oil- 
ing valves,  bearings  and  cylinders  on  gas  and 
steam  engines  of  all  kinds  including  hoisting 
engines,  steam  shovels,  steam  dredges,  electric 
light  engines,  excavating  engines,  coal  dock 
engines,  traction  engines,  steam  pumps,  air 
compressors,  etc. 


No.  of 
Feeds 

Capacity 
Pints 

Shipping 
Weights 

Price  Sight 
Feed  Type 

Price  Blind 
Feed  Type 

1 
2 

5 

51/2 

20 
23 

$10.00 
15.00 

$8.00 

The  blind  feed  type  is  made  up  only  in  the 
single  feed.  We  can  furnish  the  sight  feed 
type  up  to  12  feeds. 


Fig.  «53. 


Blind  Feed  Type  Writ€  for  priccs  on  larger  sizes. 

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kinds  of  reciprocating 


DETROIT    IMPROVED   STANDARD  LUBRICATOR 

DOUBLE    CONNECTION 
The  Double    Connection   Improved   Standard    Lubricator  is  used   on  all 
steam  engines,  steam  pumps,  etc.,  and  is  a  lubricator  for  general  service. 

The  cored  heating  passage,  cast  integral  with  the  body,  is 
filled  with  steam  at  all  times  the  lubricator  is  in  operation, 
so  that  the  oil  is  maintained  at  an  even  temperature  and  there 
is  no  fluctuation  in  the  rate  of  feed.  The  heat  keeps  the  oil  in 
a  thoroughly  liquid  condition  and  the  lubricator  is  well  fitted 
for  feeding  heavy  oils. 

The  support  arm  is  in  two  parts.  The  part  containing  the 
globe  valve  is  first  screwed  into  the  steam  pipe  and  the  lubri- 
cator is  then  coupled  to  it.  This  makes  attachment  easy  and, 
on  account  of  the  globe  valve,  the  lubricator  can  be  removed 
at  any  time  for  any  purpose  without  letting  down  steam. 

The  sight  feed  and  gauge  arms  are  screwed  into  the  body 
and  can  be  easiy  replaced  should  they  be  damaged  by  rough 
usage.  In  this  way  the  more  delicate  parts  can  be  renewed 
and  the  lubricator  made  good  as  new  at  very  little  expense. 

In  the  %  pint  and  %  pint  lubricators  where  an  additional 
openiJg  might  tend  to  weaken  the  body,  the  filler  and  upper 
gauge  a:  ji  have  been  combined  in  such  a  way  as  to  make  it 
unnecessary  to  eliminate  the  gauge  on  these  small  sizes.  This 
filler  secures  easy  filling  by  providing  an  ample  vent.  Through 
this  filler  a  stream  of  very  heavy  oil  may  be  poured  rapidly 
without  annoyance,  waste,  and  delay  resulting  from  bubbling. 
For  use  on  all  kinds  of  steam  engines,  steam  pumps,  etc. 
Installed  with  both  connections  between  the  boiler  and  the 
throttle. 

Finished  in  polished  brass  or  nickel  plated. 


Size  . I  ^^  Pt.  I  :^^  Pt.  I    1  Ft.   I   1  Qt.   I  ^^  Gal.|  1  Gal. 


Pipe   Thread    on 

Support  Arm 

V2                  V2 

Vs 

V2 

% 

% 

List  Price 

Brass   Finish 

$17.00  $22.00 

$30.00 

$45.00  $60.00l$75.00 

Fig.  10 

REPAIR  PARTS  FOR  IMPROVED  STANDARD  LUBRICATOR 

Illustration  Shows  Double  Connection — 1   Pint  Capacity 
Be  sure  to  give  the  piece  number  and  name  of  the  part 
vranted  and  the  serial  shop  number  CNtamped  on  the  upper 
gauge  arm  of  the  Improved  Standard  Lubricators). 
Part  No.  Name  of  Part  Price 

5     Condenser  tail  pipe'  nut $0.15 

Condenser  tail  pipe 25 

Steam  valve'  stem  follower 15 

Feed  stem 25 

Lower  feed  arm ,. 1.00 


550 
27 
32 
43 
44 
45 
47 
50 


Water  valve  center  piece. 

Water  valve  stem  packing  nut, 

Water   valve   stem 

Feed  glass  packing  nut 

Feed  stem  packing  nut 

51-xBody    

56     Gauge   packing  nut 

58     Drain  valve  body 

Drain  valve   stem. 


59 

77 
140 
141 
142 
145 
146 
148 
149 
150 
151 
155 
156 
177 
3648 
189 
190 
3649 
1412 


27 
779 
2593 
3771 


.25 
.15 
.25 
.20 
.15 
2.50 
.20 
.35 
.25 

7/8  Plug 25 

Filler  plug 40 

3/4  Plug 25 

Upper    gauge    arm 75 

Condenser     1.50 

Lower  gauge  arm 50 

Vent    stem 25 

Support   arm    tail   piece 25 

Support  arm  tail  pipe   nut 15 

Support  arm 75 

Steam  valve  packing  nut 15 

Steam   valve   center  piece 25 

Upper  feed  arm 75 

Steam   valve    stem 25 

Oil    tube 25 

Water  tube 15 

Feed    nozzle " 15 

No.  2  wood  handle '.'.'.'      ^15 

Gauge    glass ,    .10 


Sight   feed   glass. 

Gaskets   (per  doz.) 

Handle   plate    (not  shown)... 

Support  arm    complete 

Tension  spring  (not  shown) . 
Tension  washer  (not  shown). 


.10 

.25 
.15 
1.70 
.05 
.05 


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DETROIT  IMPROVED  LUBRICATOR 

Single  Connection 

They  are  used  on  all  kinds  of  reciprocating  steam  engines,  steam 
pumps,  etc.,  where  a  double  connection  lubricator  cannot  be  installed 
because  the  arrangement  of  equipment  does  not  give  enough  room 
for  the  installation  of  a  double  connection  lubricator.  Wherever 
possible,  however,  we  advise  the  use  of  a  double  connection  lubri- 
cator in  preference  to  the  single  connection  type  because  any  lubri- 
cator with  two  connections  to  the  steam  pipe  has  better  condensa- 
tion and  consequently  better  feeding  qualities. 

In  the  ^^  and  %  pint  lubricators,  where  an  additional  opening 
might  tend  to  weaken  the  body,  the  filler  and  upper  gauge  arm 
have  been  combined  in  such  a  way  as  to  make  it  unnecessary  to 
eliminate  the  gauge  on  these  small  sizes.  This  filler  secures  easy 
filling  by  providing  an  ample  vent.  Through  it  a  stream  of  even 
very  heavy  oil  may  be  poured  rapidly,  without  annoyance,  waste  and 
delay  resulting  from  bubbling. 

The  %  pint  size  has  no  gauge  glass. 

For  use  on  all  kinds  of  steam  engines,  steam  pumps,  etc.,  where 
conditions  do  not  permit  the  installation  of  a  double  connection 
lubricator. 

Connected  to  the  steam  pipe  either  above  or  below  the  throttle 
or  into  the  steam  chest  direct. 

Finished  in  polished  brass  or  nickel  plated. 


Size    I  M  Pt. 


Pt.  I  Vz  Pt.  I    1  Pt.   I    1  Qt. 


Fig.  14 


Pipe  Thread  on 

Support  Arm 

List  Price,  Brass  Finish 


Vz 
$43.00 


PARTS  OF 
IMPROVED  STANDARD  LUBRICATOR 

Single  Connection 

Be  sure  to  give  the  piece  nnmber  and  name  ot  the  part  wanted 
and  the  serial  shop  number  (stamped  on  the  upper  gauge  arm  ot 
the    Improved   Standard   Lubricator). 

Cut  Shows  1  Pint   Siie 
Part  IVo.  Name  of  Part  Price 

7       Drain  valve  body $0.35 

Drain   valve   stem 25 

Steam   valve   packing-  nut 15 

Filler    plug 40 

"i    Plug    25 

Vent    stem    25 

Steam    valve    stem 25 

Steam  valve  center  piece 25 

Steam    valve    stem    follower 15 

Lower    feed   arm 1.00 

Upper    feed    arm 75 

Water  valve  center  piece 25 

Feed    stem    packing-   nut 15 

Equalizing  tube  and  water  valve  stem  nut 15 

Feed   stem    25 

Feed  glass  packing  nut 20 

%   Plug   25 

''ater   valve    stem 


8 

11 

16 

17 

19 

J648 

^   21 

550 

32 

33 

34 

35 


51-x  Body     2.50 


53 

54 

58 

61 

/  62 

108 

109 

115 

125 

1'. 


Upper  gauge  arm 

Lower    gauge    arm 

Gauge   glass   packing   nut.. 

Water    tube     

Oil    tube    

Support   arm   tail   pipe   nut. 

Support   arm    tail    pipe 

Support    arm    choke 

Condenser     

A  Support   arm    elbow 


Fig.  14A 


127-x   Equalizing  tube 

Feed    nozzle     

No.    2    wood    handle 

Gauge   glass    

Sight  feed   glass. . . 

Gaskets    (per    doz.) _„ 

Handle   plate    (not  shown) 15 

Tension   spring    (not   shown) 05 

Tension  washer  (not  shown) 05 


1412 


27 
2593 
3771 


75 
50 
25 
.15 
.25 
.15 
.25 
.15 
1.50 
.75 
.50 
.15 
.15 
.10 
.10 
.25 


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DETROIT  ZERO  LUBRICATOR 

SINGLE    CONNECTION 

For  use  in  outdoor  service,  particularly  in  exposed  places  subject  to  cold 
temperatures  where  the  double  connection  Zero  Lubricator  cannot  be  installed. 

Installed  on  either  side  of  the  throttle  or  into  the  steam  chest  direct  by 
using  an  elbow  and  short  vertical  piece  of  pipe. 

Finished  with  rough  body  and  polished  trimmings  in  either  brass  or  nickel. 
Sizes     I  M  Ft.  I  Vs  Pt.  I  ^  Pt.T  1  Pt.   I    1  (^ 


Pipe  thread  on  support  arm. 
List  Price,  Brass  Finish.  .  .  . 


V2 

$15.00 


V2 

$17.00 


$20.00 


$28.00 


V2 

$42.00 


PARTS  FOR  DETROIT  ZERO  LUBRICATOR 

Single  Connection 
M  Pint,   Ys  Pint  and  ^^  Pint  Sizes 


Fig.  2'M.     !»inglc 
Connection 


Nai 


44 
235 

85 
168 
170 
201 


204 

205 
206 
"07 


of  Part 


Price 


209 
211 
212 
213 
215 
217 
218 
219 
221 
260 


Part 

44 
84 
85 
168 
170 
228 


Equalizing  tube'  nut $0.15 

Union    nut 15 

Tail    piece 25 

Sight    feed   valve  stem 25 

Water    feed    valve    stem 25 

Body    ( 14  -pint  size) 1.25 

Body   ( I3  -pint  size) 1.50 

Body    ( 1/2  -pint  size) 2.00 

Condenser    (ii.-pint,    %-pint   and    i/^-pint 

sizes)    1.00 

Upper   sight    feed    arm 75 

Lower  sight  feed  arm 1.00 

Sight  feed  gland  nuts,  each 20 

Plug 25       3642 

PARTS  FOR  DETROIT  ZERO 
LUBRICATOR 

Single  Connection 
1  Pint  and  1  Quart  Sizes 

No.  Name  of  Part  Price 

Equalizing  tube  nut $0.15 

Union    nut 15 

Tail    piece 25 


Part  No.  Name  of  Part  Price 

208     Packing   nut    $0.15 

Elbow    15 

Filler    plug 35 

Drain  valve  body *. 35 

Drain    stem 25 

Sight  feed  glass  drain  stem 25 


Interior  oil  tube 
Interior  water  tube 

Check     valve 

Heater     

Equalizing    tube... 
"■    '  ■    "2d 


Sight   feed   glass 10 

Gaskets  (per»doz.) 25 

Feed    nozzle 15 


Sight  feed  valve  stem. 
Water  feed  valve  stem. 

Body    (pint    size) 

Body    (quait   size) 


.25 
.25 
2.^0 
4.00 

262     Condenser  (pint  size) 1.50 

Condenser    (quart   size) 2.00 

204  Upper  sight  feed  arm 75 

205  Lower  sight  feed   arm 1.00 

206  Sight  feed  gland   nuts,   each 20 

207  Plug     25 

208  Packing  nut j 15 

209  Elbow    15 

231     Filler    plug 35 

59     Drain   valve  body 35 

58     Drain   stem 25 

215     Sight  feed  glass  drain  stem 25 

261     Equalizing    tube 20 

217     Interior  oil  tube 25 

234     Interior   water    tube 15 

219     Check    valve 15 

233     Heater    .^..     .15 

Sight  feed  glass 10 

Gaskets   (per  doz.) 25 

3642     Feed  nozzle. ..  .• 15 

FOR    OILS,    GKEASPS    AND    GRAPHITE. 
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DETROIT  IMPROVED  ZERO 
LUBRICATORS 

Double  Connection 

Detroit  Zero  Lubricators  of  various  kinds  are  intended  for  out- 
of-door  use  and  are  designed  to  feed  freely  in  all  temperatures. 
A  cored  heating  chamber,  through  which  steam  passes  inside  the 
body  of  the  lubricator,  keeps  the  oil  at  an  even,  warm  temperature 
so  that  the  rate  of  feed  does  not  fluctuate  from  chilling  of  the  oil. 

These  lubricators  are  made  for  rough  service  and  have  metal 
handles. 

With  the  exception  of  the  Double  Connection  Zero,  all  the 
Zero  Lubricators  have  large  condensers  which  give  ample  conden- 
sation for  very  fast  feeding,  if  required,  and  eliminate  the  necessity 
of  a  long  condensing  pipe  so  that  economy  of  room  is  obtained. 

For  different  kinds  of  service,  Detroit  Zero  Lubricators  are 
made  in  a  number  of  different  styles,  which  are  shown  on  the  fol- 
lowing pages. 

For  use  in  outdoor  service,  particularly  in  places  subject  to 
low  temperatures,  such  as  on  traction  engines,  portable  engines 
and  other  steam  engines  and  steam  pumps  exposed  to  the  cold. 

Installed  with  both  connections  between  the  boiler  and  the 
throttle. 

Finished  with  rough  body  and  polished  trimmings  in  either 
brass  or  nickel. 


Fig.  205 


Sizes  

MPt. 

Ys  Pt. 

^^Pt. 

% 
$21.00 

IPt.    1    IQt. 

Pipe   thread   on   support   arm 

3/8 

$16.00 

% 
$18.00 

1/2 

$29.00 

V2 

$43.00 

Vis.  205A 


PARTS  FOR  IMPROVED  ZERO  LUBRICATORS 

Double   Connection 

Styles  AX  and  CX 

1    Pint   and    1   Quart 

Part  No.  Name  of  Part  Price 

5     Nut  for  tail  piece $0.15 

Tail  piece 25 

Union  nut 15 

Tail  piece 25 

Sight  feed  valve  stem 25 

Water  feed  valve  stem 25 

Body  (pint  size) 2.50 

Body  (quart  size) 4.00 

Condenser  (pint  size 1.50 

Condenser  (quart  size) 2.00 

Upper  sight  feed  arm 75 

Lower  sight  feed  arm 1.00 

Sight  feed  gland  nut.  .  .  ...  . .20 

Plug 25 

Packing  nut .      .15 

Filler  plug .35 

Drain  valve  body 35 

Drain  stem 25 

Sight  feed  glass  drain  stem 25 

Equalizing  tube  (used  only  on  Style  CX) 20 

Interior  oil  tube 25 

Interior  water  tube 15 

Check  valve 15 

Heater 15 

Plug   for   heater 15 

Sight  feed  glass .10 

Gaskets  (per  doz.) 25 

Feed   nozzle 15 

Note^In  ordering  parts  for  Zero  Lubricator,  be  sure  and 
specify  whether  for  i6tyle  "AX"  or  Style  "CX." 


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DETROIT  "500"  LUBRICATOR 

The  Detroit  "500"  Lubricator  is  made  for  all  types  of  gas  engines 
and  air  compressors.  It  is  easily  operated  and  gives  constant  lubrication 
to  the  cylinder  under  every  condition  of  service. 

The  lubricator  is  made  very  substantially  so  as  to  withstand  exces- 
sive pressures,  vibration  and  rough  usage.  It  has  bull's-eye  sight  feed 
and  gauge  glasses  which  are  easily  kept  tight  and  will  not  break.  Thfe 
filler  plug  and  valves  are  provided  with  metal  handles. 

The  lubricator  is  connected  direct  to  the  cylinder,  using,  if  desired, 
a  short  piece  of  pipe  and  elbow.  No  separate  valve  is  used  as  the  valve 
"B"  in  the  support  post  cuts  off  the  lubricator  from  the  cylinder  when  it  is 
desired  to  repack  the  glasses,  clean  the  lubricator,  etc. 

The  valve  "C"  (see  cut  below)  controls  the  admission  of  oil  to  the  oil 
passages  and  should  be  used  to  operate  the  lubricator,  making  it  unnec- 
essary to  change  the  adjustment  of  valve  "A,"  which  need  not  be  dis- 
turbed after  once  being  properly  regulated. 

For  use  with  gas  engines  and  air  compressors. 

Attached  to  the  air  cylinder  or  installed  on  the  air  line.  For  service 
where  the  pressure  varies,  the  "500"  Lubricator,  with  ball  check,  is  fur- 
nished. For  service  where  the  pressure  is  constant,  as  on  the  air  line,  the 
"500A"  Lubricator,  without  any  ball  check,  is  furnished.  For  service 
where  the  pressure  is  from  250  to  500  pounds,  the  "500X  "  is  furnished 
f*  For  service  where  the  pressure  exceeds  500  pounds  the  "500XX" 
is  furnished. 

Finished  in  polished  brass  or  nickel  plated. 


Fig.    500XX 


Sizes \V3    Pt.|  %    Pt.|  1   Pt.  I  1   Qt. 


"500"  Pipe  thread  on  support  arm 

V2" 
V2" 

V2" 
V2" 

%" 

Mi" 
1   V2" 
1   %" 

1^" 

"500A"  Pipe  thread  on  support  arm 

V2" 

"500X"  Pipe  thread  on  support  arm 

i    W 

"oOOXX"  Pipe  thread  on  support  arm 

List  Price,  Brass  Finish |$15.00|$19.00|$37.00|$42.00 

PARTS  FOR  DETROIT  "500" 
LUBRICATOR 

Part  No.  Name  of  Part  Price 

LC76     Filler  Plug  and  handle $0.70 

Body  for  qt.  size' 4.50 

Body   for    1    pt.    size 3.00 

Body  for   Vi  pt.  size 2.50 

Body  for    V3   pt.   size 2.25 

Body  for   14    pt.   size 2.00 

Body  for  1  pt.  size   (extra  heavy) 4.00 

Body   for    %    pt.    size    (extra  heavy) ....    3.50 

Body  for   %   pt.   size    (extra  heavy) 3.25 

Body    for    ^    pt.   size    (extra   heavy) 3.00 

Bullseye  gauge  or  sight  feed  glass 20 

Tubular  sight  feed  glass  (1%  in.  x  1  in.)     .15 

Gauge   glass   packing   ring 

for    gauge    glass 


LC43 

LCI 

LCll 

LC9 

LCIO 

LC27 

LC28 

LC29 

LC31 

5001 

LP4 


.25 


ige   L 
LF102   Washer    or    packing 

(per    doz.) 25 

Post   lock   nut 20 

Pressure'  tube  for  1  qt.  size 15 

Pressure  tube  for  1  pt.  size.... 15 

Pressure  tube  for  V2  pt.  size 15 

Pressure  tube  for  %   pt.  size 15 

Pressure  tube  for   hi   pt.  size 15 

Sight  feed  post,  tubular — ^   in.  connec- 
tion        1.25 

Sight  feed  post,  tubular — %   in.  connec- 
tion       1.25 

Sight   feed   post — bullseyei  glass   pattern 

— %    in.   connection 1.25 

Sight  feed  post — bullseye   glass  pattern 

— %    in.   connection 1.25 

Ball    choke 15 

Choke    retainer    15 

Feed    nozzle    15 

Pressure  or  supply  valve  stem  and  han- 
dle   complete    40 

LC95     Oil    regulating    stem    and    handle,    coml 

plete    (1    qt.) 40 

LC50     Oil    regulating    stem    and    handle,    com-     ' 

plete    (1    pt.) 40 

LC78     Oil    regulating    stem    and    handle    com-     " 

,,       ^  Pjete   (^4   pt.,   %   pt.,  and   V2   pt.) 40 

11       Packing    nuts    15 

9      Center    pieces    |25 

F'OR  LUBRICATING  AND  MACHINE   OILS  SEE   INDEX 


LC7 

LC94 

LC93 

LC92 

LC91 

LC66 

LC54 

LC65 

LC51 

LC52 

2044 

664 

LC84 

LC40 


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DETROIT  "KID"  LUBRICATORS 


Fig.  24.     Single  Connection 


For  use  on  small  steam  engines  aii 
small  steam  pumps. 

Fig.  24  Single  Connection  Detroit  Kid 
Lubricator  is  for  installation  where  con- 
ditions do  not  permit  the  use  of  the 
Double  Connection  Kid  also  shown  on 
this  page.  It  can  be  connected  to  the 
steam  pipe  or  into  the  steam  chest 
direct  by  using  an  elbow  and  short  ver- 
tical pipe. 

Made  in  %  pint  size  only.  Finished 
in  polished  brass  or  nickel  plated. 
Pipe  thread  on  support  arm,  i^  inch. 

List  price  each,  brass $10.00     pig.  25.    Uouuie  Conuectiou 

Fig.  25  Double  Connection  Kid  Lubricator  has  a  sight  feed,  enabling 
the  operator  to  tell  at  all  times  exactly  how  much  oil  is  being  fed. 
This  advantage  makes  the  Kid  preferable  to  the  ordinary  plain  cylin- 
der lubricator  or  steam  chest  oiler  often  used  for  the  same  class  of 
service  for  which  the  Kid  is  designed.     Made  in  %  pint  size  only. 

Finished  in  polished  brass  or  nickel  plated.  Pipe  thread  on  support 
arm,  V^  inch. 

List  price  each,  brass $12.00 


Heater 
connection 


HILLS-McGANNA 
LUBRICATOR 

Force  Feed  Mechanical  Lubricators. 

All  lubricators  are  furnished  with  heater 
pipe.  Reservoir  can  be  divided  into  com- 
partments for  use  of  different  oils  without 
additional  cost. 

pint,  single,  metal  body $20.00 

pint,  double  feed 30.00 

quart,  single,  metal  body 30.00 

quart,  double  feed 40.00 

gallon,  triple,  metal  body 55.00 

gallon,  triple,  metal  body 65.00 

gallon,  triple,  metal  body 75,00 

gallon,  triple,  metal  body 90.00 

We  can  furnish  any  style  or  number  of 
feeds  on  application — send  us  your  speci- 
fications. 

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Fig.  27 
Triple  Pump  with  Sight  Feeds  with  Heater 
for  Outside  Work 


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GREASE  CUPS,  LUBRICATORS  AND  OIL  PUMPS 


PEERLESS  GREASE  CUP 


Inside 

Pipe 

Capacity 

Finished 

Finished 

dumber 

Diameter 

Thread 

(grease) 

Nickeled 

Brass 

inches 

inch 

ounces 

each 

each 

00 

1 

% 

y* 

$u.f>:i 

$U.70 

0 

IV* 

V4. 

% 

1.06 

.90 

1 

IVs 

V4 

1 

1.36 

1.15 

2 

2 

1.80 

1.50 

3 

ZVz 

y^ 

31/2 

2.60 

2.15 

4 

3 

% 

5 

3.40 

2.90 

Finished  brass  only  carried  in  stock. 


Fig-.  464 

*Peerless"     Grease 

Cup 

BIPROVED 


'PARAGON"  GLASS   BODY    SIGHT-FEED   LUBRICATOR 
For  Gas,  Gasoline  or  Oil  Engines 


Size    

Outside   Diam.    of   Glass,  inches 

Heig-ht  of  Glass inches 

Capacity   (Oil)    ounces 

Shank   Pipe   Thread inches 

Nickel    Plated     each 

Finished   Brass    each 


number  |      1% 

1% 
1% 
1% 

$2.40 
$2.00 


2 

2 

1% 

2% 

% 

3.25 


3 

2y* 

% 
4.10 

3.50 


4 

5 

6 

2% 

3 

3% 

2% 

3 

4 

5 

10 

18 

% 

^A 

Va 

4.60 

6.25 

8.20 

4.00 

5.40 

7.00 

4y4 
5 

32 

% 
16.40 
14. 00 


FiK.   471 
'Paragon"   Lub- 
ricator 


PLAIX 

ENGINE    LUBRICATOR 

Pipe 

Plain,   with 

Xo. 

inches 

Thread 

each 

Cocli  and  Tube 
each 

00 

1 

% 

$2.00 

?3.00 

0 

1% 

% 

2.20 

3.20 

iy2 

% 

2.40 

3.40 

0 

1% 

2.60 

3.60 

3 

2 

v» 

2.90 

3.90 

4 

11 

% 

3.25 

4.25 

5 

% 

3.75 

4.75 

6 

3 

4.75 

5.75 

3% 

% 

7.00 

8.00 

S 

4 

% 

10.00 

11.00 

Fig.    471B 
AVlth     Drip     Cock 


'UNIVERSAL"  HAND   OIL   PmiP 


Size number  |        3A        |        5A       |        6A       | 


Nos.  3,  04,  4,  and  5  to  go 

on   side   of   Cylinder 

or    Steam    Pipe 


Outside   Diameter   of   Glass inches 

Height   of  Glass    inches 

Capacity     

Shank    Pipe    Thread    inch 

Glass  Body,  Finished  Brass    each 

Glass  Body,  nickel  plated    each 

Brass  Body,   finished   brass    each 

Brass  Body,  nickel  plated    each 

Extra   Glasses    each 

Extra   Cork   Washers    per   doz. 


2y4 

3 

3% 

2V6 

3 

4 

%   Pint 

ya  Pint 

1  Pint 

% 

% 

y2 

%  7.50 

$   8.50 

$10.00 

8.25 

9.50 

11.00 

8.30 

9.50 

11.00 

9.10 

10.30 

12.20 

.15 

.35 

.65 

.45 

.60 

.75 

4y4 

1  Quart 

$15.00 

16.50 

16.50 

18.20 

1.50 

1.50 


FELTHOUSEN   PATENT   HAND    CYLINDER   OIL   POIPS 


No. 

Description 

Size 
inches 

i:5 

1 
03 

Rough,    with    bowl    for    tallow 
Finished   with   bowl   for  tallow 
Finished      

2      xi 
2     x2 
2     x2 
2%x2% 
2     x2 
2%x2% 

7     x4% 

%   3.50 
5.00 
3.50 
5.00 
3.50 
5.00 
7.50 
12.00 

20.00 

$    3.50 
5.00 
3.65 
5.25 
3.65 
5.25 
7.80 
12.00 

20.00 

J0.30 
.30 
.40 

6 
3 

Finished    

Finished    

.60 
.40 

04 

Finished     

.60 

4 

Finished      

.75 

5 

Loco  Pump,   Gauge  Glass   and 
2-outlet    Cock 

Feltbousen 

Nos.  03  and  6  to  go  on  top, 

ot  Cylinder  or  Steam 

Pipe 


468 


GEO-BvCARPEhfTER   ^  CO. 


LUNKENHEIMER  OIL  CUPS 


Tie.  4602. 
'PIONEER' 


"Royal"  Fig.  4603.     "Victor" 

SLIDE-TOP  GLASS  BODY  OIL  CUP 


riff.  4604.     -'Crown' 


Number 


Extreme    Outside    Diameter    of 

Cup    inciies 

Extreme   Heiglit   of   Cup    (over 

all) inches 

Outside  Diameter  of  Glass.. 

Height   of   Glass 

Capacity    ounces 

Shank  Pipe  Thread inch 

Finished  Brass each 

Nickel    plated " 


2% 

1 
% 


15/16 
1% 


IV2 

3-3/16 

1% 

1% 

% 

% 

$0.80 

.95 


3% 
1% 
1% 

1 

v* 

$1.00 
1.20 


4-1/16 
1% 

1% 
1% 
% 
$1.25 
1  50 


2-5/16 

4-7/16 
2 

1% 

2% 

% 

$1.50 

1  75 


4% 
2V4 
2% 


4 

2% 

5% 
2% 
2% 
5 

% 
$2.40 
2  75 


3 

3 
10 

$3.10 
3. 50 


7% 
3% 
4 
18 

$4.00 
4.50 


4-9/16 
8% 

34 

% 
$8.50 
9.50 


'ROYAL"    SIGHT-FEED   GLASS   BODY   OIL   CUP 


Number 


Extreme    Outside    Diameter    of 

Cup    inches 

Extreme   Height   of   Cup    (over 

all)    inches 

Outside  Diameter  of  Glass.. 

Height   of  Glass 

Capacity    ounces 

Shank  Pipe  Thread inch 

Finished  Brass each 

Nickel    plated " 


1% 

3 
1 

% 

y* 
$0.95 


1-7/16 

3-9/18 
1% 

1 

V2 

% 

$1.10 

1.20 


1% 

3-13/16 

IV4 
1% 

% 

% 
$1.25 
1  40 


1% 

4% 

1% 
1% 
1 

V4 
$1.50 


21/8 

4-9/16 

1% 

1% 

11/2 

% 

$1.75 


2% 

4-15/16 
2 
1% 

2% 

% 

$2.10 

2  35 


5% 
2% 
2% 


2% 
2% 
5 
% 
$3  15 
3.50 


6% 
3 

10 

% 
$3.90 
4  30 


(-15/16 
3% 


9 

4% 

5 
34 

% 
$10.00 

12.00 


"VICTOR"  INDEX  GLASS  BODY  OIL  CUP 


Number 


Extreme    Outside    Diameter    of 

Cup     (lever    included) inches 

Extreme   Height   of   Cup    (over 

all)    inches 

Outside  Diameter  of  Glass.. 

Height   of   Glass 

Capacity    ounces 

Shank  Pipe  Thread inch 

Finished   Brass each 

Nickel    plated " 


2-5/18 

i-13/16 

1% 

% 

% 

$1.00 

1  15 


1 
Ml/16 

4% 
1% 
1% 
1 

% 
$1.20 
1.40 


IV2 


2-15/16 

4-13/16 
1% 
1% 
1% 
% 
$1.45 
170 


% 
$1.75 
2  00 


6 

2% 
2% 
4 

% 
$2.15 
2.45 


6% 
2^4 
2% 
5 

% 
$2.70 
3.05 


3 
3 

10 

% 

$3.40 

3.80 


5% 

8% 
3% 
4 
18 

$4  30 
4.80 


9% 
4% 
5 
34 

% 
$9.25 
10.26 


"CROWN"  INDEX  SIGHT-FEED  GLASS  BODY  OIL  CUP 


Number 


Extreme    Outside   Diameter   of 

Cup    (lever    included) inches 

Extreme   Height   of   Cup    (over 

all)    inches 

Outside  Diameter  of  Glass.. 

Height   of   Glass " 

Capacity    ounces 

Shank  Pipe  Thread inch 

Finished  Brass each 

Nickel    plated '. •• 


2-5/16 

4y2 
1% 
1% 
% 
% 

$1.25 
1  40 


2-11/16 

5-3/16 
IV2 
1% 
1 

y4 

$1.50 
1.70 


IV2 


2-15/16 

5% 
1% 
1% 
1% 
Vi 
$1.75 


6 
2 

1% 

2y2 

% 

$2.10 

2  .■55 


S-9/16 

2yi 

2% 
4 

% 

$2  55 

2.85 


7-7/16 
2y2 
2% 
5 

% 

$3  15 

3.50 


10 

y2 

$3.90 
4  30 


-3/16 
3y2 


$4-80 
5.30 


6% 

10% 

4% 

5 
34 

% 
$10  00 

12.00 


"SENTINEL"   SNAP  LEVER  SIGHT-FEED  GLASS  BODY  OIL  CUPS 


Number 


Extreme    Outside    Diameter 

of    Cup inches 

Extreme     Height     of     Cup 
over   all,   .'Straight   Shank, 

lever    up inches 

OutsideDiameterof  Glass     " 

Height   of   Glass '    " 

Capacity    ounces 

Shank    Pipe    Thread inch 

Finished    Brass each 

Nickel    plated " 

Finished        Brass        Elbow 

Shank    each 

Nickel          plated          Elbow 
Shank each 


0 

1 

1% 

2 

S 

4 

.5 

6 

1V2 

1% 

2 

2% 

i^k 

2% 

3y4 

3% 

sy* 

5% 

5-15/16 

6% 

6-15/16 

7% 

8% 

9 

ly* 

1% 

1% 

2 

2V4 

2% 

3 

3% 

lys 

1% 

1% 

!■% 

2V& 

2% 

3 

4 

% 

1 

iy2 

2Vy 

4 

5 

10 

18 

Vs 

y4 

y4 

% 

% 

% 

■^h 

y2 

$3  00 

$3  25 

$3.50 

$3.75 

$4  25 

$5  25 

$7.25 

$9  25 

350 

3.75 

4.00 

425 

4.75 

5.75 

8  00 

10.25 

3  50 

3  80 

4.10 

4.50 

5  00 

6.00 

8.25 

9  25 

4.00 

4  30 

4  60 

5  00 

5.50 

6  50 

9.00 

10  25 

Illustration  at  left    Bhowa   straight  shank  with  lever  up,  cup  feeding, 
the  elbow  shank,   lever  down,  and  feed  stopped. 


Fie.  4606A        FOR    OEL    CUP    GLASSBS.    AND    OTHER    STYLES    OF    OIL    AND    GREASE    CUPS.    SEE    INDEX 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  «  eo. 


469 


EMPRESS  OIL  CUPS 


style    A 


Style    B 


Style    N 


Spindle  AVick 

Oiler 

Fig.   5730 


Style  A 

Low  setting  dustproof  cup.  For  use  where  space  is  limited. 
Edge  of  cap  overhangs  and  permits  filling  from  oil  can  spout. 

Style  B 

Opened  by  raising  cap,  which  can  be  turned  to  be  filled  from 
any  direction.  Cap  closes  automatically,  cannot  jar  open  and  is 
dustproof. 

Style  N 

Can  be  used  in  horizontal  or  oblique  position.  Cap  is  fitted 
with  spring  friction  fit  allowing  opening  by  turning  one  direction 
only.     Dustproof.     Cap  will  not  jar  open. 


No. 

Stock  Thread 

Diam.  of  cap, 
inches 

A,  B  and  N 

Diam. 
inches 

Pitch 

A 

B 

N 

% 

^^ 

Price  per  100  Cups 

1 

2 

3* 

4* 

5* 

ft 

32V 
32V 
24V 
24V 
24V 

% 

1/2 
% 

$    7.00 

9.50 

10.70 

12.50 

16.00 

*  style  A,  No.  4,  style  B,  Nos.  3.  4  and  5,  and  style  N,  No8.  3  and  4 
are  also  furnished  for   Ys   inch  pipe  thread. 


Spindle  Wick 

Oiler 

Cross  Section 

Figr.    573»A 


SPINDLE  WICK  OILER 


Shank 
No.   5739 


For  use  on  front  axle  or  king  bolt,  when  lubricating   oil    is    used    instead    of   hard    grease 
k  is  Vs  inch  pipe  thread,  and  is  furnished  in  nickel  plated  finish.     Made  in  one  size  only. 


only. 
Price each  $1-2! 


Main    Screw 
Top  Oiler 


PLAIN    SCREW    TOP    OIL    CUP 

This  type  of  oiler  is  made  from  drawn  brass  or  steel,  and  is  practically  inde- 
structible and  yet  very  light  in  weight. 


Pol.  Brass 

Steel 

No. 

Diam. 

Hgt.  Overall 

Pipe  Th'd. 

Opt.  Th'd. 

Price 
per  100 

Price 
per  100 

0 

% 

1% 

% 

V4 

$30.00 

$20.00 

2 

1 

2 

% 

% 

40.00 

30.00 

3 

IV* 

2Vs 

% 

H 

60.00 

50.00 

4 

1% 

2^ 

v* 

% 

90.00 

65.00 

ALWAYS    FURIVISH    REGULAR    PIPE    THREAD    UNLESS    OPTIONAL    THREAD 
IS     SPECIFIED 


470 


GEO•B•eAIiI?E^fTER  ^  eO. 


THE  "MICHIGAN"  ALL  BRASS 
OIL  GUPS 


ELBOW    SHANK    OILER 

Nin^nJ^ I    17     I    18     I    19     I    20     I   21     I   22     \W 

Diameter inches  \    %     \     i      |  1  Vs    |  1  ^/4    |  1  ¥2    |  1  %    j     2 

ThreadedlronPipe  size  |    Vg     |    V4     |    %     \    Vi     |    %     |    %     |    ¥2 

^^^^  Each    |$0.50|$0.70|$0.80|$1.00|$1.40|$1.80|$2.30        ^.^    ^^3^^ 

^Plain  '  ~~~  ~  ~  Elbow* Shank. 

PLAIN   BRASS   OILER 

Number |00|0      |1      |2      |3      |4      |5      |6      |7      |8      \     9      |    lo"^ 

Diameter inches  |    %     |    %     |    Ys     |     1      |  1  Vs    |  1 V4    |  1 V2    |  1  %    |     2      |  2 1/4    |  2 1/2    |  2  %~ 

Threaded  Iron  Pipe ...  size  |    Vs     \    Vs     \    Vs     |    ¥4     |    V4     |    V4     |    %     |    %     |    ¥2     |    ¥2     |    ¥2     |    %~ 
Each |$0.25|$0.30|$0.35|$0.40|$0.50|$0.60!$0.90|$1.25|$1.75]$2.25|$2.75|$3.60 

Add  to  list  for  Brass  Tubes  |     TO^      .10|      .10|      .10|     .10|     TlSJ      .15|      .15|      .15|     .20|      .20|     .20 


Fig.  463C.     Plain 


THE  MICHIGAN  PLAIN  GLASS  OIL 

CUP 

No. 

Cap. 
ounces 

Shank 

Pipe 

Thread 

Diameter 

Glass 

Height 
Glass 

Brass 

Finish 
each 

90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 

1/2 
% 

1 

11/2 

2y2 
4 

6 
10 
Pint 

Vs 

V8 
1/4 
¥4 
% 
% 
% 
V2 
V2 

IVs 

IV4. 

1% 

1% 

2 

2% 

2% 

31/8 

31/^ 

1 

1% 
1% 
11/2 
1% 
2% 
2V2 

2  78 

4 

$1.30 
1.35 
1.70 
2.15 
2.65 
3.30 
4.00 
5.35 
6.65 

Vip;.    463E.      «Snap   L,ever'» 
Si^ht   Feed    Oiler. 


THE  MICHIGAN  "SNAP  LEVER"  SIGHT  FEED 

OILER 

No 

Capacity 

Shank 
Fipe 

Diameter 

Brass 
Finish 

ounces 

Thread 

each 

121 

% 

Vs 

11/4 

%    2.50 

122 

1 

¥4 

1% 

2.70 

123 

1% 

V4: 

1% 

2.90 

124 

21/^ 

% 

2 

3.15 

125 

4 

% 

2% 

3.50 

126 

6 

% 

2% 

5.20 

127 

10 

V2 

3V8 

6.00 

128 

Pint 

"^k 

31^ 

7.50 

129 

Quart 

% 

41/8 

13.00 

FlK.    4eiA. 


CYLINDRICAL  AND  URN-SHAPED  GLASSES 

Nnmher     |000  |  00   |   0     |   1     IIV3  |   2     |   3     |   4    |   5     |    6     p 

Outside   Dia.   of  Cyl. 

Glasses     in. 

Height  of  Cyl.  Glasses    in. 

Outside    Dia.    of   top    of 
Urn-Shaped  Glasses    in. 

Height    of    Urn-Shaped 
Glasses    in. 

Cylindrical    or   Urn- 
Shaped    Glasses    ..each 

Cork     Washers    per    doz.- 


Flg.  4618. 


GEO-BCAIiPEN'TER   ^  GO. 


471 


LUNKENHEIMER  PATENT  DRIP  AND  SIGHT-FEED 
VALVES,  WIPER  CUPS,  ETC. 

OILING  DEVICES  FOR  ENGINE  AND  MACHINERY  BEARINGS 


Fig.   3404        Fig.  3405         Pig,  3406       Fig,  3407  Fig.  .1408  Fig.  3409  Fig.  3410 


Fig.  3411 


Size inch 

Fig.  3  391.  Cross   Drip   Valve each 

Fig.  3392.  Straight  Drip  Valve " 

Fig.  3393.  Angle  Drip  Valve •• 

Fig.  3  394.  Corner  Drip  Valve " 

Fig.  3  3  9.5.  Cross  Sight-feed  Valve " 

Fig.  3396.  Straight  Sight-feed  Valve " 

Fig.  3397.  Angle  Sight-feed  Valve '• 

Fig.  3398.  Corner   Sight-feed   Valve " 

Fig.  3399.  Cross  Sight-feed  Valve  with  Union " 

Fig.  3400.  Straight  Sight-feed  Valve  with  Union " 

Fig.  3401.  Angle  Sight-feed  Valve  with  Union " 

Fig.  3  402.  Corner  Sight-feed  Valve  with  Union " 

Fig.  3403.  Adjustable  Wiper  Cup  for  Wick,  straight  Shank  " 

Fig.  3404.  Adjustable  Wiper  Cup  for  Wick,  Elbow  Shank .  " 

Fig.  3405.  Adjustable  Crankpin  Wiper  Cup " 

Fig.  3406.  Adjustable  Plain  Wiper  Cup,  Elbow  Shank.  ...  " 

Fig.  3408.  Adjustable  Plain  Wiper  Cup,  Straight  Shank.  .  " 

Fig.  3409.  Horizontal  Wick  Wiper  Tip " 

Fig.  3410.  Wiper  Tips " 


Brass  Finished 


%.%.% 


$1.50 
1.25 
1.25 
1.50 
2.30 
2.00 
2.00 
2.30 
2.80 
2.50 
2.50 
2.80 
2.50 
3.00 
2.50 
3.00 
2.50 
2.00 
.40 


% 


$1.60 
1.40 
1.40 
1.60 
3.20 
3.00 
3.00 
3.20 
3.70 
3.50 
3.50 
3.70 
3.00 
3.50 
3.00 
3.50 
3.00 
2.30 
.50 


Xickel  Plated 


%.%,%  % 


$1.75 
1.50 
1.50 
1.75 
2.60 
2.25 
2.25 
2.60 
3.10 


2.80 
2.80 
3.10 
3.00 
3.50 
3.00 
3.50 
3.00 
2.30 
.50 


$1.85 
1.65 
1.65 
1.85 
3.50 
3.25 
3.25 
3.50 
4.00 
3.80 
3.80 
4.00 
3.50 
4.00 
3.50 
4.00 
3.50 
2.60 


Fig.   3407.      PLAIN  W^PER  CUP 


Pipe  Th'd 


O.  Diam. 


2 


Brass 


$1.00 
1.50 
2.00 


Nickel  PI. 
^$1T20~~ 
1.75 
2.40 


Fig.  3411.      DRIP  TROUGHS 


Length  in. 


Pipe  Th'd 

Rough 

% 

$0.75 
1.00 
1.50 
2.00 

$1.00 
1.50 
2.00 
2.75 


$1.25 
2.00 
2.75 
3.50 


473 


GEOBeARPEffTER  S  CO, 


Fig.   4621A 
Ideal   Bxterior 


Fig.   4622A 
Jewel  Exterior 


Fig.  46a4A 
Tiger  Exterior 


LUNKENHEIMER  GREASE  GUPS 

Pig.  4621A.     "IDEAL"  AUTOMATIC  GREASE  CUP 


Number 


Inside   diameter    in. 

Extreme    outside    diam. .  " 
Extreme  lieiglit  over  all 
(plngr.  raised,  cup  open)  " 

Shank  pipe  thread " 

Capacity     (grease) oz. 

Finished  brass    each 

Nickel  plated " 


00 

0 

1 

2 

» 

4 

.1 

J$ 

1% 
2 

2 
2% 

2% 

3 
3% 

3V4. 
1.75 

$2.00 
2.25 

$2.50 
2.80 

$3.20 
3.60 

7V2 

$4.30 
5.00 

'I 

10 

$6.00 
6.75 

"It 


18 

$12.50 
13.80 


Fig.  4622A.     "JEWEL"  AUTOMATIC  GREASE  CUP 


Number 


Inside   diameter in. 

Extreme  outside  diameter " 

Extreme      height      over      all 
(plunger  raised,   cup   open)...  " 

Shank  pipe  thread " 

Capacity  (grease)   oz. 

Finished  brass    each 

Nickel  plated   " 


00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

1 
1% 

it 

P 

2 

2ii 

2% 
3% 

$0.80 
1.00 

$1.00 
1.30 

4% 

$1.3^0 
1.70 

$1.70 
2.20 

678 

,'^ 

$2.30 
2.90 

Fig.  4623A.     SCREW  PEED  "MARINE"  GREASE  CUP 


Number 


Inside   diameter in. 

Extreme  outside  diam...  " 
Extreme    height    over   all 
(plngr.  raised,  cup  open)  " 

Shank  pipe  thread " 

Capacity  (grease)    oz. 

Finished  brass    each 

Nickel  plated   " 


00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

% 

IVi 

1% 

2 

2% 

2% 

Hi 

1% 

2 

■    2% 

3A 

3% 

3A 

4% 

5^ 

6A 

7-?^ 

8  §5 

% 

% 

hk 

% 

% 

Vs 

Vs 

1 

IVb 

3 

6 

10 

$1.00 

$1.20 

$1.60 

$2.00 

$2.80 

$4.00 

1.20 

1.45 

1.90 

2.40 

3.40 

4.75 

Fig.  4624A.     "TIGER"  PLAIN  BRASS  GREASE  CUP 


Number 


Inside  diameter    in 

Extreme  outside  diam.,  finished 

pattern     " 

Extreme   height    over   all    (cup 

open),    finished   pattern ' 

Extreme    outside    diam.,    rough 

pattern     •• 

Extreme    height    over   all    (cup 

open),  rough  pattern " 

Shank    pipe    thread " 

Capacity  (grease)    oz 

Finished    brass    each 

Finished  brass,  nickel  plated    " 
Rough    brass    


% 
1% 
1% 
1^ 
IH 


$0.70. 
.82 
.56 


0 

1^ 

1% 

2 

1^ 


1 
1% 

IH 

1% 
2% 

1 

$1.15 
1.36 


a 

1% 

2Vs 

2^ 

2% 

2% 
% 
2 
$1.50 
1.80 
1.28 


3 

2% 

2% 
2% 
2% 


¥2 

31/2 

$2.15 

2.60 

1.76 


Fig.  4625.      "SURETY"  GREASE  CUPS 
With  Wing  Handle  on  Cap 


Number 


Inside  diameter    in 

Extreme   outside   diameter.'.*.'.'.  " 

Shank    pipe    thread 

Capacity    (grease)    oz 

Finished    brass     each 

Finished  brass,  nickel  plated    " 
Rough    brass    " 


00 

0 

1 
1% 

2 

3 

4 

% 

1^ 

178 

2% 

2% 

1^ 

iy2 

IH 

2y8 

2% 

3% 

^ 

^ 

y* 

% 

% 

lA 

% 

% 

1 

2 

3% 

5 

$0.85 

$1.05 

$1.35 

$1.80 

$2.40 

$3.60 

.95 

1.15 

1.50 

2.00 

2.70 

3.90 

.70 

.90 

1.15 

1.50 

2.00 

3.00 

Fig.   4621 B 
Ideal  Sectioual 


Fig.  4622B 
Jewel  Sectional 


Fig.  4623B 
Marine   Sectional 


Fig.   4e24B 
Tiger  Sectional 


Fig.  4625B.     PLAIN  STEEL  GREASE  CUP 


Number 


Inside   diameter    in. 

Shank    pipe    thread " 

Height   over  all " 

Capacity    (grease)    '.'.'oz. 

Rough  steel  . each 


1% 

y2 

$0.25 


0 

ly* 

1 

2 

3 

4 

1% 

2 

2y2 

3 

0/^ 

v* 

% 

'^. 

?■* 

2% 

2]i 

3% 
5 

$0.35 

$0.45 

$0.55 

$0.80 

$1.05 

FOR    OTHER    STYLES    OF    GREASE    AND    OIL    CUPS,    SEE    INDEX 


Fig.  46258 
Plain  Steel  Cup 


GEO-B-eAIiPEM*TER  S  60. 


473 


EMPRESS  GREASE  GUPS 


Plata  Mo.  200 


Winkley  Ratchet  No.  249 


GmpresH  Ratchet  No.  209 


Fig.  200  Plain,  pressed  metal  cup,  light  weight,   large  capacity,  moderate  priced. 

Fig.  209  Ratchet,  pressed  metal  cup  with  positive  locking  cap  to  be  used  where  vibration  is 
excessive.      Bottom  is  held  in  lower  position   in  groove  for  filling. 

Fig.  249  Ratchet.  Same  as  Fig.  200,  but  fitted  with  a  simple  effective  locking  device.  Lock 
is  electrically  welded  in  cap,  prevents  same  from  jarring  off. 


No 

Inside  Diameter in. 

Shank  Pipe  Thread " 

Capacity,  Grease 

No.  200,  Plain,  Steel each 

No.  200,  Plain,  Dull  Brass " 

No.  249,  Winkley  Ratchet,  Steel " 

No.  249,  Winkley  Ratchet,  Dull  Brass.  .    " 

No.  209,  Empress  Ratchet,  Steel " 

No.  209,  Empress  Ratchet,  Dull  Brass..  .    " 


000 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

% 

1 

ly* 

11/^ 

2 

2y2 

yg 

% 

y* 

y* 

% 

Vz 

y* 

Vz 

% 

1 

2 

3y2 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.65 

$0.80 

$1.05 

$1.45 

.46 

.56 

.74 

.96 

1.28 

1.76 

.69 

.82 

.99 

1.18 

1.52 

2.27    1 

.76 

.90 

1.14 

1.43 

1.88 

2.71 

.70 

.80 

.95 

1.15 

1.40 

2.00     1 

.90 

1.10 

1.35 

1.70 

2.30 

3.10 

$2 


4 
3 

5 
00 


No.   215   SPRING  COIVIPRESSION   GREASE   CUPS 


^^ 


No 

Inside  Diameter,  .in. 
Extreme  Height 
(Plunger   raised). 

Capacity oz. 

Pipe  Thread  ....  in. 
Polished  Brass. each 
Steel " 


00 
1 

2ii 
Vz 

ys 

$1.50 
1.30 


0 
l^A 

1 

y* 

$2.00 
1.50 


1 

iy2 


iy2 

$2.50 
1.75 


2 
2 

6% 

3 

% 

$3.20 

2.00 


3 

2% 

7  A 
6 

y2 

$4.30 
2.75 


No.  214  MARINE  COMPRESSION  GREASE  CUP 

With  Leather  Packed  Plunger  and  Lock  Cap 


No 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Inside  Diameter,  .in. 

1 

1% 

iy2 

2 

2y2 

2^;; 

Extreme  Height 

(Plunger  raised). 

3M 

4U 

5  A 

6% 

7tk 

8% 

Capacity   oz. 

y2 

1 

iy2 

3 

6 

10 

Pipe  Thread   ...  .in. 

yg 

y* 

y^ 

% 

Vz 

y2 

Polished  Brass. each 

$1.30 

$1.52 

$1.95 

$2.37 

$3.20 

$4.20 

Steel " 

1.10 

1.27 

1.50 

1.72 

2.15 

2.70 

^o.   214 
CiH>aM    Section 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  s  So 


OIL  TANKS,  CANS  AND  PUMPS 


THE  PEERLESS 


Fig.  478A 
Thes^  are  made  of  No.  26 
galvanized  iron  up  to  165  gal- 
lons; above  of  heavier  ma- 
terial, -with  a  4  inch  screw 
filler  cap  and  a  %  inch  ground 
kev  brass  faucot. 


Capacity.  Gallons 

Each 

30 

$    5.00 

60 

6.00 

110 

7.50 

165 

11.50 

215 

14.70 

KEROSENE  CANS 


Fig.  478D     Per  doz. 

1  gal.   tin $3.00 

2  gal.    tin    4.0O 

1  gal.  galvanized  iron....    5.50 

2  gal,  galvanized  iron....    7.00 


OILY  WASTE  CAN 


THE   ACME 


"Fis.   478G 

Inspected  and  labeled  "Ap- 
proved by  the  Underwriters' 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
under  the  direction  of  tho 
National  Board  of  Fire  Under- 
writers." 

Made  of  heavy  galvanized 
iron  with  simple  self-closing 
tight-hinged  cover,  no  springs. 
Has  heavy  band  iron  legs,  se- 
curely riveted,  raising  body  of 
can  four  inches  from  the  floor. 


No. 

Can  Size 

Cap. 
gal. 

Each 

Dla.,in.lHt.  in. 

11 
22 
33 
44 
55 

11  ¥2 
141/4 
16 

13 

20  Va 
25% 

6 
10 
14 
24 
40 

$1-75 
2.25 
3.00 
4.00 
5.50 

?.V; 

Diam. 

m. 

Height 

Weight 
lbs. 

Each 

30 

60 

110 

165 

22 
25 

1? 

27 
31 

1? 

35 
50 
65 
85 

$   4.60 

5.20 

8.50 

12.50 

SEAVEY   OIL   PUMPS 


THE  WEISE 


Fig.    478C 

These  tanks  are  made  of  No. 
26  galvanized  iron  with  a 
hinged  cover  and  I14  inch  per- 
fection  gate. 

Are     used      for      lubricating 


oils  and  varnish. 

Cap.    iDiam.l  Hgt., 
gal.     1     in.     1     in. 

wt. 

lbs. 

Each 

30     1      22 

60           22 

110     1      30 

24 
36 
36 

30 
40 
60 

$5.50 
6.00 
9.50 

FAUCET   CANS 


Fig.    478E  _     -  ,„         J 

Made  of  heavy  X  tin;  the  Nos.  10  and 

15    are    reinforced    at    joints;    all    nave 

brass    valves,    and    we    believe    are    the 

best  on  the  market. 

No.     5.     I%x32    inches each  $1.20 

No.  10.      11/2x54     inches "         3.0O 

No.  15.      11/2X7S     inches ...      "         3-?>0 


HEAYT^  MEASURES,   SINGLE   LIP 
Galvanized  Iron 


Fie.  478H 

Each 


Each 
..$3.25 
.  .    3.25 


Fig.   47SF 

5     gal.     tin,      %      brass 

faucet    each  $1.75 

10      gal.      tin,      %      brass 

faucet    each     2.2i> 

5    gal.    galvanized    iron 
%    brass  faucet.  .  .each     3.25 
10    gal.    galvanized    iron, 

%   brass  faucet ..  .each     2.75 


WOOD  JACKET  CANS 


1  gallon $1.25  3  gallons, 

2  gallons 2.00  5  gallons 

Tin 
Per   doz.  Per   doz. 

lA     pint $1.50  1  quart $2.35 

y,     pint 1.50  2  quarts 3.50 

1  "     pint 1.85  1  gallon 6.00 


Fig.    4781 

1  gal.  tin  jacket  can.each  $0.40 

2  gal.  tin  jacket  can.each      .55 

3  gal.  tin  jacket  can.each      .70 
5  gal.  tin  jacket  can.each      .85 

10  gal.  tin  jacket  can.each    l.uO 


Geo-B-Carpei^ter  ^  Go. 


4r. 


OILERS*  AND   ENGINEERS*   SETS 


Fig.  476A  Pig.  476B  Fig. 

Fig.  476A   TIN   AXD   COPPER   VALVE   STOP   OILERS 


Number       

1 

1 

3 

5 

« 

7 

3 

32 
12.00 

24.00 

2 

27 
12.00 

24.00 

2 

21 
12.00 

20.00 

1 

17 
lO.OO 

20.00 

1 

Height      

Price,   tin    

♦Price,    copper    

inches 

per  doz. 

per  doz. 

12 
10.04* 

18.00 

*Not   carried    in    stock,    furnished    to    order    only. 


pint,    GYz  inch    spout. 

%    pint,    7  inch    spout, 

quart,      7  inch   spout, 

quart,    12  inch    spout, 

quart,    18  inch   spout. 


Fig.  476B   ENGINEERS'  TIN   DRIP   OILERS 


.per    doz.  $3.75 

«•  4.25 

'•  4. .50 

'•  5.0O 

'•  5.50 


Fig.    2000.      COPPER   PLATED    STEEL   PUMP   OILERS 

Se^amless  steel  cup  bottom.  Fewer  soldered  joints.  Valves  and  pump  can  be  inspected.  Pump  in- 
side, out  of  the  way.  Threads  standard  size  so  nozzles  can  be  changed  to  other  lengths.  Finest  and 
most  accurate  mechanism   on   the   market.  I 

Size  1000.     1       pint,   3%    in.  diameter,     9  in.  nozzle per    doz.  $30.00 

Size  2000.      li/i    pint,   3%    in.   diameter,    12   in.   nozzle "  40.00 

Size  .3000.      1        quart,    41/3    in.   diameter,    15   in.    nozzle "  50.00 


COPPER  PLATED  STEEL  ENGINEERS'  SETS 

Heavy  plated  in  copper  and  handsomely  finished. 

Vl^ITH  ROUND  TRAYS 

FIgr.  C30.     Five  pieces,  copper  plated,  including  tray. .    $5.00 
Fig.  C40.     Six     pieces,   copper  plated,   including  tray. .      7.00 


COPPER  PLATED  STEEL  STEAMBOAT  SETS 

Not  Illustrated 

ROUND  DOUBLE  TRAYS 

The  Steamboat  Sets  are  so  constructed  that,  in  spite  of 
the  motion  of  the  boat,  the  Oilers  will  remain  in   their  places. 
Fig.  C70.     Five  pieces,  copper  plated,  including  tray..    iiSe.OO 
Fig.  C80.     Six      pieces,  copper  plated,   including  tray  . .      9.00 
FOR    ENGINE    AND    MACHINE    OILS,    SEE    INDEX 


476 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  S  SO. 


Fig.  503 


Fig.  501 


Fig.    OO 
Cliace   Pattern 


Fig. 


Fig. 


Figs.   404-406   "EVERLASTING"   BRAZED    STEEL   BENCH   OILER 

With  brazed  steel  bottoms  and  heavy  drop  forged  body.  The  bottom  will  never  lose  its  elasticity. 
Guaranteed  for  five  years'  service. 

It  is  brazed  or  soldered  with  hard  solder,  and  is  the  only  oiler  than  can  be  placed  on  any  fire  to  heat 
the  oil  in  cold  weather  without  melting  the  bottom  out.  It  has  a  steel-spring  bottom,  brazed  to  drop 
forged  steel  body,  making  it  the  most  durable  oiler  on  the  market.  It  will  not  corrode  or  choke'  up 
the  nozzle  with  verdigris.  The  nozzle  is  made  of  steel,  case-hardened  at  the'  point,  and  has  a  large 
opening  at  body,  making  it  easy  to  fill. 


Spout  and  body  polished.     Extra  heavy  steel  nozzle.     Solid  cut-brass  bushing. 
wards   furnished   bent   unless   otherwise   ordered.      All  lengths  interchangeable. 


Nozzle,  6  inch  and  up- 


Size 

Per  doz. 

Size 

Per  doz. 

lOO. 

Va   pint. 

2% 

m. 

dia.. 

2% 

in. 

nozzle .  . 

$4.m 

404. 

%  pint. 

4Vr 

in. 

dia.. 

4 

in. 

nozzle. . 

$7.00 

104. 

Ve   pint, 

2  % 

in. 

dia.. 

4 

m. 

nozzle.  . 

4.50 

406. 

%   pint. 

4Vh 

in, 

dia., 

fi 

in. 

nozzle.  . 

7.50 

204. 

Va    pint. 

3% 

in. 

dia., 

4 

in. 

nozzle. . 

5.0O 

409. 

%   pint. 

4Vs 

in 

dia.. 

9 

in. 

nozzle.  . 

8.00 

208. 

Vs   pint, 

3% 

in. 

dia. 

6 

in. 

nozzle. . 

5.50 

504. 

1  pint, 

4% 

in 

dia,, 

4 

in, 

nozzle.  . 

8.00 

209. 

%   pint, 

It 

in. 

dia. 

9 

in. 

nozzle.  . 

6.00 

506. 

1  pint. 

in. 

dia,, 

6 

in. 

nozzle.  . 

8.50 

304. 

1/2   pint, 
V2   pint. 

in. 

dia. 

4 

m. 

nozzle.  . 

6.00 

509. 

1  pint. 

in. 

dia.. 

9 

in. 

nozzle. . 

9.00 

306. 

3% 

m. 

dia. 

B 

in. 

nozzle.  . 

6.50 

512. 

1  pint. 

4  % 

in 

dia, 

IX 

in 

nozzle. . 

9.00 

309. 

V2   pint. 

3% 

in. 

dia.. 

9 

in. 

nozzle'.  . 

7.00 

Figs.  501-503  "INDESTRUCTIBLE"  POLISHED   STEEL   OILERS 

This  Oiler  is  made'  with  a  heavy  steel  body.     The  bottom  is  made  of  tempered  spring  steel. 
The  can  is  so  constructed  that  no  braze  or  solder  is  used  on  the  oiftside,  so  if  it  becomes  somewhat 
heated  in  melting  oil,  there  is  nothing  on  the  outside  that  will  melt. 


Size 
."$01. 
502. 
503. 
504. 
505. 
506. 
507. 
508. 


Per  doz. 

in.  straight     ,$4.75 

in.   straight     5.00 

in.  bent    5.50 

in.  bent    6.00 

in.  straight     5.75 

1/2   pint,   3%    in.,  4  in.   straight     6.00 

in.  bent 6..50 

in.  bent    7.00 


1/3  pint,  3%  in. 

Va  pint,  3%  in., 

Va  pint,  3%  in., 

1/3  pint,  3%  in., 

1/2  pint,  3% 


1/2   pint,   3%   in. 
1/2   pint,   33/4    ■ 


Size 
509. 
510. 
511. 
512. 
.513. 
514. 
515. 
516. 


%    pint,   41/8    in, 
%   pint,   iVn   in 
%   pint,   41/ 
pint,  4% 


pint,  41/2 
pint,   41/2 


Per  doz. 

3  in.  straight     $6.75 

4  in.  straight     7.00 

6   in.   bent    7.50 

in.,  9  in.  bent    8.00 

in.,   3   in.  straight     7.75 

in.,  4   in.  straight     S.f" 


in.. 


pint,   4%   in.,   6  in.  bent 


8.50 


pint,   AVz   in.,   9   in.   bent    9.0O 


Fig.  00  CHACE  PATTERN  ZINC  OIL  CANS 


Diameter  of  bottom 

inches 

,1 

HI 

1.10 

If, 
,'1 

1.50 
1.00 
1.15 
2.25 
2.50 

1..50 

1.75 
1.05 
1.25 
2.50 
2.75 

31^5 

4% 

4 
2.00 

2.50 
1.30 

ill 

3.75 

3% 

11. 

3.00 
1,45 
1.65 
4.00 
4.25 

ih 

3.50 
1.60 
1.85 
4.75 
5.00 

*^ 

11 
3.50 

4.50 
1.75 
2.00 
6.00 
6.25 

'? 

Length    of   spout 

Capacity    

14 

Zinc  bodies,  tin   bottoms   and    spouts 

4.50 

♦Zinc  bodies,  brass  bottoms  and  tin   spouts. 

5.50 
1.85 

♦All  brass    

7  50 

♦Copper  bodies,  brass  bottoms  and  spouts 

8.00 

"Not  carried  in  stock,  furnished  to  order  only. 


GEO-B-eAItPEM*TER  «  QO. 


477 


/  COPPER  PLATED  STEEL  OILERS  AND 

FILLERS 

Please  Order  by  Numbers,  to  Avoid  Mistakes 
We  Carry  a  Full  Line  in  Stock 

WIDE   MOUTH    COPPER   PLATED    STEEL   OILERS 

Fig.  14B  Fig.  13  Fig.  19  Fig.  212 

These  oilers  have  the  collar  attached  to  body  of  can  and  cap  to  spout  without  soldering  or  brazing, 
making  practically  solid  joints.  Threads  are'  machine  cut.  Copper  plated  inside  and  out»ide.  Will  not 
xuHt,     Clock  spring  steel  bottoms. 

in.  nozzle per    do^.  $4.50 

in.  nozzle "  5.50 

in.  nozzle "  C-OO 

in.  nozzle "  6»50 

in.  nozzle *'  7.50 

in.  nozzle '*  8.00 

in.  nozzle '*  8.50 

in.  nozzle "  0'25 

in.  nozzle "  O-^S 

in.  nozzle '*  10.50 


Size 

t2. 

Steel  Oiler, 

3  oz.. 

2% 

in. 

diameter. 

3 

Si7.* 

13. 

Steel  Oiler, 

5  oz., 

:h% 

in. 

diameter, 

3 

Si7.( 

13A. 

Steel  Oiler, 

5  oz., 

3% 

in. 

diameter. 

b 

Si'/,* 

14. 

Steel  Oiler, 

5  oz. 

3% 

in. 

diameter. 

9 

Size 

A4A. 

Steel  Oiler, 

V2     Pt. 

3% 

in. 

diameter. 

3 

Size 

14AA. 

Steel  Oiler, 

%     pt.. 

3% 

in. 

diameter, 

5 

Size 

»4B. 

Steel  Oiler, 

V2     pt.. 

3% 

in. 

diameter, 

9 

Siz^ 

15. 

Steel  Oiler, 

1     pt.. 

4V4 

in. 

diameter. 

3 

Size 

15A. 

Steel  Oiler, 

1    pt. 

4V^ 

in. 

diameter, 

5 

Size 

16. 

Steel  Oiler, 

1     pt.. 

41/4 

in. 

diameter, 

9 

Fig.  19   COPPER  PLATED   EXGINEERS'  FILLERS 

These  Fillers  are  made  of  very  heavy  stock,  handsomely  finished   in   copper   plate.      Heavily  copper 
plated  inside  and  oat. 

Size     19.        1       pint   Steel  Filler.   AVs    in.   diameter,   3%   in.  high,  screw  top per  doz.  *14.00 

Size     19A.      1 V2   pint,   4  %    in.  diameter,   4   in.  high,   screw    top     "  *A*«1! 

Size  210.         1       quart,   5   in.   diameter,   5  in.  high,  screw    top     *'  \il 

Size  211.        2       quart,   6   in.   diameter,   6   in.   high,   screw    top    "  24.0O 

Fig.  212  COPPER  PLATED  STEEL  TALLOW  POTS 

Made   of  very  he'avy  stock,   have   an   extra  large    spout,    and    two    inch    filling   opening,   with    tapered 
metal  plug  attached  to  the  handle   by  a  chain.     Heavily  copper  plated  inside  and   out. 

Size  213.     1  quart,  5  in.  diamete'r,  5  In.  high per  doz.  $21.00 

Size  213.     2  quart,  6  in.  diameter,  6  in.  high ' 


25.00 


\ 


Wide  Mouth  Copper 
Plated  Steel 
RAILROAD   OILERS 
Heavily  copper  plated  inside. 

Please  order  by  number  and  avoid  mis- 
takes. 

These  Oilers  have  seamless  dravrn 
bodies,  are  indestructible,  and  are  used  by 
the  leading  railroads  of  the  country. 

Spouts  have  a  union  connection  where 
spout  joins  body  of  oiler,  enabling  it  to  be 
placed  in  any  position  for  delivering   oil. 


Per  doz. 

Pig.  10.  1  pt.  Railroad  Oiler, 
3%  in.  diam.,  5  in.  high,  12 
in.  nozzle   ?14.00 

Fig.  lOVz.  1%  pt.,  3%  in. 
diam.,  5%  in.  high,  12  in. 
nozzle 16.00 


Fig.  10 


Pig.  11.  1  quart,  4%  in. 
diam.,  6  in.  high,  18  in. 
nozzle 18.e 


Improved  Standard  Copper 

Plated  Steel 
RAILROAD   OILERS 

The  regular  standard  sizes  and  pat- 
terns, used  on  all  railroads.  They  are 
made  of  two  heavy  steel  seamless 
drawn  parts,  with  large  nozzles,  IM:  in- 
at  base,  10  to  14  In.  In  length.  Specially 
adapted  for  locomotives  and  stationary 
engines.  Spouts  have  a  union  connec- 
tion where  spout  joins  body  of  oiler, 
enabling  it  to  be  placed  in  any  position 
for  delivering  oil.  Heavily  copper 
plated. 

Per  doz. 
Fig.  100.     1  pt.  Railroad  Oiler, 

3%    in.   diam.,   ev*    in.    high, 

10  in.  nozzle ?14.00 

Fig.  101.     1      quart,     4%      in. 

diam.,     6     in.     high,     12     in. 

nozzle 18.00 

Fig.  111.     2  quart,  5  in.  diam., 

8  in.  high,  14  in.  nozzle 20.00 


^ 


Pig.  Ill 


FOR  EXTRA  SPOUTS  TO  PIT  ALL,  ABOVE  OILERS,  SEE  INDEX 


478 


GEO-B-CAIiPEJrTER   S  So. 


GANNON   AND   PUMP    OILERS 
AUTOMOBILE  PUMP  OILERS 

COPPERIZED    STEEL 


Fig.  SOO 

Made  of  20  gauge  cold  rolled  steel,  heavily  copper  plated  and  lacquered.  The  body  is  drawn 
seamless  in  one  piece.  Oiler  is  designed  for  automobiles,  stationary  engines,  power  boats,  etc.  It 
is  equipped  with  a  special  pump  and  the  delivery  of  oil  can  be  regulated  by  the  distance  of  the 
stroke  of  the  plunger.  Oiler  is  equipped  with  a  strainer  to  prevent  clogging  of  the  valves  and 
spouts.     Order  by  figure  number. 

Fig.  800.      %   pint,  3  %   inch  diameter,  3  inch  nozzle Per  doz.  $23.00 

23.50 
24.00 
24.75 
25.25 
25.75 


Fig.   801. 
Fig.   802. 


Vz  pint,  3  %    inch  diameter,  5  inch  nozzle 

l^   pint,  3  %   inch  diameter,  9  inch  nozzle 

Fig.  802^^.   1  pint,  414   inch  diameter,  3  inch  nozzle 

Fig.  803.        1  pint,  41^4   inch  diameter,  5  inch  nozzle 

Fig.  804.        1   pint,  4  %    inch  diameter,  9  inch  nozzle 


PERFECTION  OILERS 

HAND    OILERS   AVITH   VALVES 


Number 


25 


27       I 


Capacity     

Price,  tin  .... 
Price,  brass  .  . 
Price,  nickeled 


.  .  .  .  quarts 
.  .per  doz.- 
.  .per  doz. 
.  .per  doz. 


% 

V2 

1 

$    8.00 

$    9.00 

$12.00 

12.00 

13.50 

18.00 

14.50 

17.00 

22.50 

Tin  only  carried  in  stock.     Other  styles  to  order 


Fig.  47 


THE 

''CANNON 

OILER" 


FORCES 

THE  OIL 

ANYWHERE 


GANNON  OILERS 

The  Cannon  Oiler  has  a  complete  force 
pump  attachment  without  any  packing  nuts. 
Both  the  valves  are  separate  from  the  plunger, 
which  is  packed  with  the  best  leather,  which, 
working  in  oil,  will  last  a  long  time  and  can 
be  easily  replaced  if  it  ever  wears  out. 

This  oiler  fills  a  long-felt  want  for  an  oil  can 
in  which  the  oil  is  entirely  controlled  by  the 
operator  in  whatever  position  the  can  may  be 
held.  In  this  can  is  combined  speed,  conven- 
ience and  economy.  For  locomotives,  traction 
engines,  automobiles,  mills,  machine  shops, 
and  any  machinery  that  needs  lubrication  the 
Cannon  Oiler  will  be  found  indispensable. 


Showinff  3Iethod  cf  AppUcation 

No. 

Pints 
Capacity 

Diameter 
inclies 

Extreme 
Heiirht 
inches 

Length 
of  Spout 
inches 

Kind 

of 

Material 

Price 
each 

Price 

per 

dozen 

0 

1 

31/2 

91/4 

6 

Tin 

$0.85 

$10.00 

1 

1 

3 

121/2 

8 

Tin 

.85 

10.00 

2 

IV2 

31/2 

171/4 

12 

Tin 

.95 

11.00 

3 

2 

4 

26 

20 

Tin 

1.10 

13.00 

0 

1 

3  ¥2 

91/4 

6 

Brass 

1.35 

16.00 

1 

1 

3 

121/2 

8 

Brass 

1.35 

16.00 

2 

11/2 

31/2 

171/4 

12 

Brass 

1.50 

18.00 

3 

2 

4 

26 

20 

Brass 

1.75 

21.00 

Fig.  476D 


GEOBCARPENfTER   ^   &0, 


■i7if 


EXTRA  SPOUTS,  RAILROAD  OILERS 


Fig.  475A. 

12  inch 

Fiff. 

475A.      12   In. 

Fifi. 

475A.      18   in. 

Fig. 

475B.      10   in. 

Fig. 

475B.      12   in. 

Fig. 

473B.      14   in. 

Fig. 

475B.      14   in. 

No.   475B. 

Fig.  475C. 

Fig.   475D. 

No.    475E 

14   inch 

9  inches. 

5   inch 

3    incli 

Copperized  and  Polished  Steel 

With    Coupling    for    10,    101/2,  11,  17,  171/2,  18  oilers per  dozen  $3.75 

With    Coupling    for    10,    10  i/^,  11,  17,  17  1/2,  18  oilers per  dozen     7.00 

Extra  Large  Opening  for  10  0,  101,  111  oilers per  dozen      7.00 

Extra  large  Opening  for  100,  101,  111  oilers per  dozen     8.00 

Extra  Large  Opening  for  100,  101,  111  oilers per  dozen     9.00 

Extra  Large  Opening  for  18  A   oilers per  dozen  10.00 


EXTRA  SPOUTS  FOR  SPRING  BOTTOM  OILERS 

Copperized,  Brass  and  Polished  Steel 
Figs.  475C-475D-475E 
When  ordering  extra  Spouts  state  whether  Breech  Lock  or  Screw  Style  is  wanted 


C.    Plated  Polished 

Steel  Steel 

per  dozen  per  dozen 

inch  Screw  Style $2.75  $2.75 

inch  Screw  Style 3.25  3.25 

inch  Screw  Style 4.25  4.25 


C.  Plated 

Polished 

Steel 

Steel 

per  dozen 

per  dozen 

3  inch 

Breech  Lock  Style.  .$2.75 

$2.75 

5   inch 

Breech  Lock  Style.  .    3.23 

3.25 

9   inch 

Breech  Lock  Style.  .    4.25 

4.25 

TORCH  BURNERS 


4 

No.  A. 


No.  B. 


No.  C. 


No.  D. 


All  Hand  Lnmps  and  Torches  illustrated  in  this  book  can  be  furnished  with  any  of  the  follow- 
ing burners.  When  no  special  burner  is  mentioned,  No.  A  will  be  shipped.  Burners  B,  C  and  D 
are  interchangeable. 

PRICES 

No.  O.     Flat  with  ratchet Per  doz.  $1.00 

No.   D.      Double  tube Per  doz.        .6.- 


No.  A. 
No.  B. 

31 


Single  tube Per  doz.  $0.75 

Single  tube  with  ratchet  Per  doz.      1.03 


480 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  eo, 


TORCHES  AND  LAMPS 

Please   order    by   nnmber   to   avoid    mistakes 


S^ig.    2« 


Pig.  27- 


Flg.  22-24 


Fig.  20-21 


Fig.  26-27-28   INSPECTORS'   AND   LOCOMOTR^   TORCHES 
Durable.     Non-Explosive 

Thes0  Torches  are  made  of  extra  heavy  steel,  making-    them    the    strongest    and    safest    Torches    for 
railroad  use  with  kerosene. 

Heavily  copper  plated  inside  and  out. 

Per  do*. 
No.  26.     Made  of  drawn   seamless   tube,  with   heavy    cast  base.     1   pint,  2  in  .diameter,   15  in.  high.. $12.00 

No.  27.     1%  pint,  41/8   in.  diameter,   4%   in.  high,  brass  cap  and  tube 12.00 

No.  28.     1  quart,  4  oz.,  5%  in.  diameter,  4%  in.  high,  brass  cap  and  tube 15.00 


No.  20.  B  oz.,  3%  in.  diameter.... 
No.  20%.  Vz  pint,  3%  in.  diameter. 
No.  21.        IVi  pint,  4Vs   in.  diameter. 


Pig.  20-21    COPPER   PLATED    STEEL   LAMPS 


.per    doz.  $  6.00 
M  9.00 


Fig.  22-24    COPPER   PLATED    SEAMLESS    STEEL   LAMPS 
Durable.  Non-Explosive 

Made  ivith  seamless  draivn  bodies  and  will  therefore  never  leak.     They  are  perfectly  safe  for  burning' 
kerosene;  can  be  used  also  for  lard  oil. 

The   collars   in   these   lamps   are   adapted   for   either    the    round    torch   wick    or    the    flat    wick    for    use 
■with  a  chimney.     Above  we  show  this  style  lamp  with  torch  wick. 

These  Lamps   are  always  sent  with  round   torch  burners.     The  chimney  burners  may  be  had  in  any 
lamp  store. 

Heavily   copper  plated   inside. 

No.  22.     1  pint,  2Vi   in.  diameter per   dose.  $  9, 

No.  23.     1 1/2    pint,   4    in.   diameter " 

No.-  24.     1   quart,  4  oz.,   4%   in.  diameter « 


12.00 
15.00 


TORCHES  AND  LAMPS 


Brazed  Steel. 


Fis.  132  Fig.  122  F1&.  80 

Fig.   132   EVERLASTING   BRAZED    STEEL   HAND   LAMP 
Made   to   Withstand   Roughest    I  sage.      Convenient   for  the  Lathe  and  Planer 

No.  130.      %-pint  Steel  Hand  Lamp,  any  style  burner per    dor..  i^e.OO 

No.  131.      %  -pint  Steel  Hand  Lamp,  any  style  burner "  6.50 

No.  132.       1-pint  Steel  Hand  Lamp,  any  style  burner **  7.00 

Fig.   122   STEEL   BRAZED   BOILER   INSPECTOR'S   TORCH 
NOTE. — Burner  furnished  as  shown  or  with   spout  as  shown  by  dotted  line.     Any  modification  of  de- 
sign desired. 
No.  122.     Body  5  inches  long,  1%   inches  high,  2%    inches   wide    per  doz.  »9.00 

Fig.  80  "EVERLASTING"  BRAZED    STEEL   PYRAMID    TORCHES 

For   Foundries,   Machine    Shops,    Rolling   Mills,    Blast    Furnaces  and  Mines 

Made  from  Hea\'y  Steel.     A  Stout  Durable  Torch.     No   Leaks 

No.  80.      %-pint,    1 -burner    per    doz.  *  7.00 

Xo.  81.       1-pint.   1-burner    "  9.00 

No.  82.     1-quart,  l-burner   "  10.00 

No.  83.     1-quart,  2-burner   "  11.00 

TORCH  WICKING 

This  wicking  Is  nicely  braided  and  will  effect  a  large  saving  ove"r  the  cost  of  loose  wicklng  or 
the  old  style  candle  wicking.  Packed  three  dozen  In  a  box,  or  can  be  furnished  in  16-lb.  rolls  and 
50-lb.  bales. 

Advise  for  what  torch  or  lamp  the  wicking  Is  intended. 

Prices  upon  application. 


GeoBCarpeM'ter  ^  eo\ 


481 


PAILS  AND   DIPPERS 


Galvanized,  Round 
Bottom 


Fig.   10 


Fls.    12 


F.    li.    Thorpe 
Galvanized  Fire  Pail 


LIST  PRICES 


Standard    galv 

Extra   hvy.    galv 

Extra  hvy.  banded  galv. 

Cement    

Horse  pail,  soft  wood .  . 
Horse  pail,  oak 


10   I     12    I     14 
Qts.  I  Qts.  I  Qts. 


Qts. 


$3,001  $3.25; $3.50 ^7.50    Wood 
6.001   6.5014.00  I       " 

6.25    6.75    . 
.  .  .  .llo.OOJ  . 

I   3.75    . 

8.00    . 


fibre 

"     fire    only.  . 

"  round  bot . 
fJalv.  round  bottom.  .  . 
F.  L.  Thorpe  fire  bucket.  | 


Fig.  10— GALVANIZED  COVERS 


Fig.  12— WATER  DIPPERS 

Tin  Bottoms 

Dozen 

No.  1.      %-qt.    dipper.    5i^x3    in $1.00 

No.  2.      114-qt.  dipper,  6i^x3%   In 1.50 

FOR  VARIOUS   STYLES  OF  WEL,I.   EQUIPMENT.   SEE  INDEX 


For  Galvanized  Pails 

Dozen 
No.  10.  For  10-qt.  pall,  11  In  dlam...$2.62 
No.  12.  For  12-qt.  pail,  11%  In.  dlam.  .  .  2.84 
No.  14.     For  14-qt.  pail,  12        in.  diam.  .  .    3.04 


482 


Fig.  340 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  S  CO 


FUNNELS 


Fig.  240  GASOLINE  AUTO  FUNNELS 

Designed  especially  for  New  Cars  with  large  tank 

openings 

The  Fastest  Flowing  Funnel  Made 

HEAVILY  PLATED  COPPER 

The  spouts  and  lower  part  of  the  bodies  have  beads   to 
Iiiovent   them   from   becoming    air   bound. 
N«».  ;J40.     4    quart,    diameter    of    top,    9%    inches;    12 

inches    high;    diameter    outlet,    2    inches each  $1.00 

Xo.  280.     8    quart,    diameter   of   top,    12    inchep;    13 Vi 

inches    high;    rljameter    outlet,    2    inches each     1.25 

Fig.  440  GASOLINE  TRUCK  FUNNELS 
Made  of  Extra  Heavy  Steel  to  Stand  Hard  Service 

GALVANIZED 

Xo.  440.     4  quart,  diameter  of  top,  9%  inches;  11  inches 

high;   diameter  outlet,   1 1^,    inches each  $1.00 

No.  880.     8  quart,  diameter  of  top,  12  inches;  12%  inches 

high;   diameter   outlet,   1  >4,   inches each     1.25 

Made   of  very   heavy   steel   and   galvanized;    they    will   stand 
any   amount   of   hard   service.      The   spouts   are   seamed   to   the 
body    (not    soldered)     so    that    they    cannot    break    off. 
Tht  spouts  and  the  lower  part  of  the  bodies  are  beaded  so  that  they  will  not  become  a'r  bound  in  any  size  opening. 
They  are  fitted  with   hoops  to  hold  the  chamois  and  also  have  fine    brass    strainers. 


Fig.  440 


Fig.    10 


Fig.  120 


Fig.  10  GASOLINE  AUTO  FUNNELS 

With  Fine  Brass   Strainers   and  Movable  Hoop 

to  Hold  Chamois 

HEAVILY   COPPER   PLATED. 

No.  10.     1   quart,   diam.   of  top,    5   inches;    6%    Inches 

high;   diam.    outlet,    V2    inch;    coppered .each  $0.60 

No.  20.     2  quart,  diam.  of  top,  8V2   inches;  9V2  inches 

high;    diam.    outlet,     %     inch;    coppered each       .75 

No.  40.     4   quart,   diam.  of  top,   9%    inches;   11  inches 

high;    diam     outlet,    %    inch;    coppered each     1.00 

No.  80.     8  quart,  diam.  of  top,  12  inches;  12%   inches 

high;   diam.   outlet,    %    inch;    coppered each     1.25 

A  VERY  mPORTANT  FEATURE 

The  lower  part  of  the  body  is  beaded  or  fluted  for  use 
in  tanks  with  large  openings,  so  that  if  the  filler  opening 
in  the  tank  is  larger  than  the  spout  and  the  lower  part 
of  the  body  of  the  funnel  goes  down  into  the  tank  opening, 
the  beads  form  an  air  space  and  prevent  the  funnel  from 
becoming    air    bound. 

The  spout  being  large  and  fluted  they  will  not  become 
air  bound  in  the  ordinary  size  tank  .opening  and  also  on 
account  of  the  large  space  for  holding  the  chamois  the 
gasoline  can  be  poured   through  these  funnels  very  fast. 

Fig.  001  PORTABLE  FUNNELS 

Oval 

With  Fine  Brass  Strainers 

HEAVILY   COPPER   PLATED 

Square  Top  Pattern 

EXTRA  HEAVY  WEIGHT 

No.  1.  1  pint,  length,  5%  Inches;  width.  2% 
Inches;  height,  OVz  Inches;  diameter  outlet,  % 
inch      each  $0.50 

No.  001.  1  pint,  length,  51/2  Inches;  width,  2% 
inches;  height,  6%  Inches;  diameter  outlet,  % 
inch    each       .40 

No,  2.     1  quart,  length,  7M  Inches;  width.  ZV*  Inches; 

height,   8%   Inches;   diameter  outlet,    %   Inch.. each       .80 


Fig.   001 


Fig.  Ill 


Fig.  120  SHUT-OFF  FUNNEL 

A  Perfect  GasoUne  Auto  Funnel 

Patented 

Has  a  movable  hoop  for  holding  the  chamois,  a  fine 
brass  strainer,  side  handle  for  convenience  and  an  auto- 
matic   indestructible    ball    valve    shut-off    as    a    necessity. 

Simply  lift  the  funnel  from  the  filling  hole  in  the  tank 
or  can   and   no   more   gasoline   can   run    through   the   spout. 

Remember  that  not  only  when  the  tank  is  full  that  lift- 
ing the  funnel  stops  the  flow  of  any  more  gasoline  running 
through  the  spout,  but  another  very  important  feature 
is  that  the  funnel  can  be  lifted  from  the  tank  at  any  time 
without  waiting  for  the  funnel  to  empty  Itself. 

HE^WTLY   COPPER   PLATED 

No.  120.     2     quart,     diam.     of    top,     8%     inches;     9% 

Inches   high;    diam.    outlet,    %    inch each  $1.50 

No.  140.     4  quart;  diam.  of  top,  9%  inches;  11  inches 

high;    diam     outlet,     %    inch    each     1.73 

No.  180.     8     quart,     diam.     of    top,     12    inches;     12% 

inches   high;    diam.    outlet,    %    inch each     2.00 


Fig.  Ill  PLAIN  TIN  FUNNELS 

Light  Weight 

Without  Slop  Hoop 

NO    STRAINERS 

No.  11.     Diameter   of   top,    2%    inches;    diameter   of 

spout,    5/16    inch dozen  $0.62 

No.  11%.       %     pint;    diameter    of    top,    3%     inches; 

diameter  of  spout,   VI 6  Inch dozen       .74 

No.   12%.       1     pint;     diameter    of    top,     5%     Inches; 

diameter    of    spout,    A    inch dozen     1.26 

No.  111.  1  quart;  diameter  top,  6%  inches;  diam- 
eter of  spout,    %    inch dozen     1.50 

No.  112.  2  quart;  diameter  of  top,  8  Inches;  diam- 
eter of  spout,   %   inch dozen     2.80 

No.  114.  1  gallon;  diameter  of  top,  9  inches;  diam- 
eter of  spout,   %   inch    dozen     8.78 

No.  118.  2  gallons;  diameter  of  top,  12  Inches;  diam- 
eter of  spout,    %   inch dozen     5.26 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  Go. 


483 


MEASURES   AND   FUNNELS 


GALVANIZED    GARAGE    MEASURE 
The  Ideal  5  Gallon  Garage  Measure 
Extra  Heavy 
AVarranted  Not  to  Leak 

The  most  practical  5  gallon  meas- 
ure made;  can  be  filled  frona  a  tank, 
hose  or  faucet  without  spattering  and 
can  be  carried  to  auto  and  lifted 
up  on  running  board  to  tank  without 
spilling   a   drop. 

It  is  made  of  very  heavy  steel  and 
heavily  galvanized,  is  tested  and  war- 
ranted not  to  leak  or  rust. 

Opening  in  end  of  spout,  1%   inches. 
Opening     in     top     lor     filling,      4 ',2 
inches. 

Galvanized  with  Blue   Stripes 
No.     15.     5     gal.     capacity,     11 14 
inch     diameter     by     17     inches 

high each  $2.03 

Galvanized    and    Painted    Red 
No.  150.     5     gal.,     same     as     No      lo,     omy     painted 

red     each  $2  ""> 


Fig 


NON-E\  APORATING  GASOLINE  3IEASURE 
The   Perfect  Five  Gallon   Garage 
Measure 

The  pouring  lip  and  filler  opening  are 
one.  The  filler  opening  has  a  cover  plug 
which  is  so  arranged  that  by  simply  turn- 
ng  it  one-half  a  turn  the  pouring  lip  Is 
shut  off,  so  that  any  gasoline  left  in  the 
measure  can  remain  in  the  can  safely  and 
without  loss  from  evaporation,  thereby 
being  a  storage  can  as  well  as  a  measure. 

It  is  inade  of  extra  heavy  steel  and 
galvanized  after  it  is  made. 

11 '4  inches  diameter  by  18  inches  high, 
over  all.  4  inches  diameter,  filling  open- 
ing. 

Galvanized  with  Blue  Bands 
No.  25.     5  gal.  capacity each  $2.50 


Fig.  ::5 


No.    250. 

red    . . . 


Galvanized  and  Painted  Red 

gal.,     same     as    No.     25 


only    painted 
each  $2.' 


Fig.   56  Fig.  210  Fig, 

Fig.  56   LEVIATHAN   GARAGE    FUNNEL 

Six   Gallon   Capacity — txtra    Heavy 
Has  geamless  brass  spout  thieaded  in  brass  base  on  bot- 
tom tlius  being:  removable,  faciiilatins:  shipment  and  pre- 
venting: breakage.     Complete  with  chamois  strainer. 

Having  had  numerous  calls  for  an  extra  large  heavy 
Funnel  of  a  capacity  sufficient  to  take  a  five  gallon  can 
of  gasoline  at  a  single  pouring  (without  having  to  wait 
for  the  contents  to  run  through  the  chamois  strainer)  the 
above   Funnel   was  designed. 

It  has  a  deep,  large  hoop  for  the  chamois,  which 
stretches  it  tight  across  the  bottom,  the  full  diameter  of 
the  Funnel  giving  the  maximum  straining  capacity  and 
Insuring  a  very  rapid  flow.  This  chamois  is  supported 
by  a  wire  rack  rest  to  prevent  sagging. 
Oalvai»ired,    with    Bail 


Ca- 
pacity 
gals. 


Length 

of 

Spout 


Dlam. 


Approximate  Sbippinff  Weisht 

1   box    contains    M    doz.    No.    56.      Weighs   53    lbs. 

Fig.  210  COMBINATION  MEASURE  AND  FUN- 
NEL WITH  AUTOMATIC  SHUT-OFF 
ATTACHMENT 

Simple  in  Construction,  Positive  in  Action  and 

Everlasting    in    Quality 

Positively  Prevents   Overflowing   the   Oil   Tank   and 

Spilling  Oil  Over  the  Engine  and  Other  Parts 

It  is  not  only  a  most  practical  measure,  combined  with 
a  funnel  for  convenience  in  pourinK.  but  has  in  the  spout 
a  brass  ball  valve,  (ground  oil  tight)  to  shut  off  the  flow 
of  the  oil  instantly  (in  a  very  simple  manner)  at  the 
convenience   of  the   user.       , 

This  measure  prevents  over-flowing  the  oil   tank,   a  very 
useful    and    necessary    feature, 
single   teason 


Will    save    its    cost    in 
TTravMy    Conner    P'a'ed 


Cap. 

quails 


Dlam. 
Bot- 
tom, 

Inches 


Total 

llpight 

ins. 


Dlam. 

Spout, 

ins. 


21         1 

1 

1         4>k 

7  ■-■.. 

1       7    IG 

1      $1.00 

220      1 

2 

1        5% 

9% 

1       Ml 

1        1  25 

240      1 

4 

1        6U- 

12% 

1     11/16 

1        1.76 

200  Fig.  040  lig.  4000 

Fig.  200  COMBINATION  MEASURE  AND 
FUNNEL 
In  a  Class   by  Itself 

Note   the   pouring  lip   with   a   center  channel,   the  funnel 
on    opposite    side    of    pouring    lip;    also    the    spout    of    the 
funnel  points  slightly  upward,  so  that  when  measure  is  set 
down  all  oil  runs  back  into  measure. 
IMPORTANT 

These  niea.sure8  are  of  correct  capacity  and  are  marked 
to  comply  Willi  the  laws  of  llie  various  States  and  have 
been  anprove<l  !)y   (be  sealers  of  various  Stales. 


Size 

5^1 

£  3 

Polished 
Tin 

Heavy 

Copper 
Plated 

Copper 

Plated 

Brass 

Strainers 

No.lPri.-,. 

No.lPri.-.- 

No.  iFrica 

'■J      Pt.i    ::■•.     1      -l-.'s    1      5/lG    1     '^|J0.35|    2V2l?0.5(l|    2ni4l$0.55 

Pt.|    ■.V.2    I      5%    I        %       UV^I      .401    5      I 
'It. I    4^    I      7%    I       7/16    |1      I      .45110      I 


.001200      I    1  05 


140      I   1  361400      I    1.40 


Fig.  040  COMBINATION  MEASURES  AND 
FUNNELS 

Cheaper    than     the    line    above,    but    an    unusual     value 


where    price    ml 

her    Ihnn 

fiuali 

y    is    the    consideration. 

Size 

Diam. 
Bottom 

Total 
Height 

Dlam. 
Spoui 

Plain  Tin 

Copper 
Plated 

No     1    Price 

No.  1    Price 

Ki     I    $0.24 


I    $0.3S 


2      <|t.    I      5           I      1014       I       \<i      I    02         I  44    I    020   I  66 

4      qt.    I      6'/2      I      12  Vr      I %_  M4 I        .60   |   040  I        .78 

Fig.  4000  T\V0^1\-iyNE  OFFSET  GASOLINE 
FUNNEL 

With  8ne  brass  strainer,  movable  hoop  to  lioUl  chamois. 

Spout    easil.v    removed,    thus    forming    a    regular    funnel. 

Heavily  copper  plated. 

No.  4000.  4  quart,  diameter  top  9%  inches,  diam- 
eter outlet  1 'i  inches,  10  inch  offset  spout  like 
cut      each  $2.00 

No.  8000.  8  quart,  diameter  top  12  inches,  diam- 
eter outlet  1V4  inches.  10  inch  offset  spout  like 
cut      each     2.25 

No.  12000.  8  quart,  diameter  top  12  Inches,  diam- 
eter outlet  IV*  Inches,  like  cut  only  spout  offset 
(16    Inches    instead   of    10    inches) each     2J50 


•±84 


Geo-BCarpen'terx  eo. 


PROTECTION    (APPROVED)   SAFETY  CANS 


The  Cans  that  Cannot  Explode 

These  cans  are  designed  for  storing  and  properly  handling-  of  all  volatile  explosive  liquids,  such  as 
gasoline,  naphtha,  benzine,  turpentine,  ammonia,  alcohol,   rigoline,  ether,   etc. 

The  principle  governing-  the  non-explosive  feature  is  well  known.  The  can  at  its  opening  is  fitted 
with  a  brass  tube,  projecting  within,  through  which  the  liquid  flows  and  the  gas,  under  excessive 
pressure,  can   escape. 

The  tube  is  provided  with  openings  covered  with  brass  wire  cloth  of  close  mesh,  which  does  not 
hinder  the  flow  of  the  liquid,  but  through  which  fire  and  flame  cannot  pass.  Should  the  vapor  or  con- 
tents of  the  can  become  ignited,  the  tube  prevents  the  spread  of  the  fiame  within,  confining  it  to  the 
opening,  thereby  making  explosion  impossible. 

The  openiug  of  the  can  is  provided  with  an  automatic  valve,  which  makes  it  airtight,  preventing 
evaporation  of  the  liquid.  Should  the  can  be  exposed  to  extreme  heat,  generating  excessive  gas  pressure, 
the  valve  opens,  permitting  the  gas  to  escape,  and  closes  with  reduced  pressure. 

The  safety  device  of  the  can  is  constructed  entirely  of  brass  to  prevent  corrosion  and  coloring  of 
the  liquid  and  is  riveted  to  the  top  of  the  can  to  secure  absolute  safety.  The  body  of  the  can,  from  the 
one  pint  up  to  the  two  gallon  size,  is  constructed  of  2  6  gauge  leaded  plate.  For  the  five  and  ten  gallon 
cans,  24  gauge  leaded  plate  is  used.  The  best  materials  are  used  throughout  to  secure  durability  and 
strength.     To  fill  tho  can,  insert  the  funnel  into  the  spout. 

Bodies  are   drawn   from  one   piece   of  metal.     Inspected   and  labeled  "Approved  by   the   Underwriters' 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  Cliicago,  under  the  direction  of    the  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters." 
1  pint    each  $1.25;  special   funnels per  doz.    $0.80 


1.50;    special  funnels 

1.75;   special  funnels 

2.00;   special  funnels 

2.50;   special  funnels 

4.00;    special  funnels 

5.00;  special  funnels 

7.50;   special  funnels 


GASOLINE  CANS 

Anti-leak-,  painted  red, 
galvanized,  enameled  han- 
dles, li/i  inch  screw  tops 
and   large   spouts. 


No                      

V      ¥ 

6 y*  191/2  8%xll 
1  doz.     M.  doz. 
$4.80       $7.60 

$9.80 

55 

Capacity,  gals 

Size,  Inches 

Crating            ...    . 

6 

lo•^xl6 

Vx  doz. 

Umt  price,  per  doz. 

$12J2S 

OIL  CANS 

Anti-leak,  galvanized. 
1%  inch  screw  tops  and 
large  spouts.  Enameled 
handles,  galvanized  breasts. 


Fig.  5 


No 

2 

8%xll 

Vr.  doz. 
$0.60 

3 

9y4Xl2?4 
M  doz. 
$8.75 

Capacity,  qnarts. . 

Size,    inches 

10%xl6 
M.  doz 

List  price,  per  doz. 

$11.00 

FOR    GASOLINE    PUMPS    AND    STORAGE    OUTFITS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  eOc 


485 


ELEVATOR  BUCKETS 


"Reliance"   Bucket  "Salem" 

REGUIiAR  SIZES  AND  GAUGES 


The  "Empire"  Buclcet 
HEAVY  GAUGES 


Capacity 

bushels    per 
hour:     250 
feet   per 
mln.;   12 

Inches  apart 

Size    of 

Suitable  for 
Ordinary 

Suitable  for  Ear  Com. 
Corn  and  Cob.  and 

Suitable  for  Ores.  Coal.  Broken  Stone 

Bucket 

Width     Pro- 
jection,    Ins 

Mill  and 

Elevator 

Work 

Gauee  Price 

Similar  Heavy  Sub- 
stances 

and  Extra  Heavy  Substances 

Gauee  Price 

Ganee  Price 

12  Gauee 

Price 

10  GauKe 

Price 

8  Gauge 

Price 

6  GauKe 

Price 

40 

2%x2i^ 

24     $0.10 

18     $0.20 

.... 

... 

69 

3     x2M! 

.10 

.20 

69 

3^x21^ 

.10 

.23 

.... 

87 

3     x3 

23         .10 

16         .29 

.... 

102 

3%x3 

.10 

.31 

.... 

116 

4     x3 

.15 

.35 

131 

4%x3 

.15 

.39 

159 

4     x3Vi 

22         .15 

.38 

14    $0.41 

179 

4%x3'^ 

.15 

.40    ■ 

.43 

.      199 

5     x3Vi 

.19 

.44 

.47 

229 

5     x4 

.19 

.48 

51 

$0.71 

261 

5%x4 

21          .22 

.49 

.53 

.73 

.... 

274 

6      x4 

.22 

.50 

.54 

.75 

.... 

600 

7     x4i,2 

20         .30 

.66 

.60 

.83 

$1.03 

670 

8     X5 

19         .38 

.63 

68 

.93 

115 

$1  36 

$156 

754 

9     x5 

.40 

.75 

.81 

1.12 

1.38 

973 

10     x5'i 

.48 

.86 

.93 

1  28 

1.58 

1  87 

2  16 

1220 

10     x6 

18         .55 

.91 

.98 

1.36 

1.67 

1342 

11     x6 

.63 

.98 

1.05 

1.45 

1.79 

2.12 

1464 

12     x6 

.70 

1.03 

1  11 

1  53 

1.89 

2  22 

2.56 

170S 

14     x6 

.80 

1.05 

1.13 

1  56 

1.93 

2.28 

2  63 

1952 

16     x6 

.90 

1.10 

119 

1.64 

2  02 

2  39 

2.75 

2196 

18      x6 

1.00 

1.15 

1  24 

1.71 

2  12 

2.50 

2  88 

2440 

20     x6 

1.10 

1.20 

1.30 

179 

2.21 

2.60 

3  00 

1590 

10     x7 

.75 

1.16 

1.25 

1.73 

2  13 

2  52 

2  90 

1749 

11      x7 

.85 

1  23 

1  32 

1.83 

2.25 

2  66 

3  06 

1908 

12     x7 

.90 

1  28 

1.38 

1.90 

2  35 

2  77 

3  19 

2226 

14     x7 

.95 

1  30 

1.40 

1.94 

2.39 

2  82 

3  25 

2544 

16     X7 

1  33 

1.35 

1.46 

2  01 

2.48 

2  93 

3  38 

2862 

IS      x7 

1.40 

1  51 

2.09 

2.58 

3  04 

3  50 

3180 

20     x7 

1.40 

1.45 

1.57 

2.16 

2  67 

3  16 

3  63 

3184 

16     x8 

1.40 

1  60 

173 

2.38 

2.94 

3  47 

4  00 

3582 

18     x8 

1  50 

1.65 

1.78 

2  46 

3.03 

3  57 

4  13 

3980 

20     x8 

1  60 

1.70 

1  84 

2.53 

3.13 

3  69 

426 

4378 

22      x8 

1.70 

1  80 

1  94 

2.68 

3  31 

3  96 

4  60 

4776 

24     x8 

ISO 

1  90 

2  05 

2  83 

3  50 

4.12 

4  76 

"EMPIRE"  BUCKETS 

As  per  lists  below,  the  smaller  sizes  are  made  of  Tin  and  the  larger  of  smooth,  refined  Steel;  the  ends  are  double 
seamed  to  the  body  by  special  machinery,  which  enables  us  to  produce  a  bucket  which  for  strength  and  smoothness  of 
nnlsh  has  no  superior. 

They   are    guarded    with    band    iron   firmly    riveted    to    the    body,    making    the    bucket    light    but    firm;    the    shape    i» 
especially   adapted   to    discharge   readily.      All   Backets   nest   in  packing,  which  enables  us  to  secure  low  fpeiRht  rates. 
EMPIRE  TIN  MILL  BUCKETS  |  EMPIRE  STEEL  CORN  BUCIiETS 

Made  same  as  Steel  Grain  Bucket,  but  of  extra  heavy 
material,  and  are  for  handling  ear  corn. 


Width 
Projection.  In. 

Price 

Width 
Projection,  In 

Price 

2  x2 
2%x2% 

3  x3 
3%x3 

4  x3 

$0.10 

4  xSVi 
4%x3>/2 

5  x4 
5%x4 

6  x4 

$0.13 

CKld  Bizes  extra,  according  to  size  and  cost. 

EMPIRE  STEEL  GRAIN  BUCKETS 


Width 

Number  of 

Projection,  In. 

Bolt 

Holes 

6      X4 

2 

6%x4 

6     x4 

7    x4% 

8     x6 

9     X5 

10     x5% 

11     X6 

12     x6 

14     X6 

Plain 

Galvanized 

$0  16 

$0  27 

.17 

.18 

.22 

.25 

.28 

.35 

.40 

.44 

.50 

For  Galvanicinir  and  Odd  SiEen,  Prices  ITpon  Application 


Size  of 

Bucket 

Inches 

Price 

Cu.  in. 

each 

Length 

Projec. 

176 

$0.40 

10 

6Vi 

240 

11 

288 

12 

820 

18 

862 

14 

384 

16 

418 

16 

448 

18 

480 

19 

512 

.87 

We    also    handle    Minneapolis   V.    Rlalto.    Malleable   aiwl 
extra  heavy   steel   buckets.      Prices   quoted   on   application 


FOR   ELEVATOR  BOl,TS,   SEE  INDEX 


486 


GEO-l^CAIiPEN'TER  S  SO. 


CONVEYING   MACHINERY 


SPIRAL  STEEL  CONVEYOR 

Our  Sectional  Flight  Conveyor  is  interchangeable 
with  those  of  all  other  manufacture.  The  prices 
below  include  the  necessary  curved  iron  lining,  one 
coupling  with  bolts  and  one  hanger  with  each  stan- 
dard length,  except  when  pieces  of  Conveyor  shorter 
than  standard  lengths  are  ordered,  when  no  fittings 
will  be  furnished  unless  specified  and  then  an  extra 
charge  will  be  made. 

In  orderijiR-  Coisvejor  always  be  sure  to  specify 
wlitlher  HICiHT  or  LKFT-HAXD  is  required. 


'6r  loot       Gauge    SiauU'U     inside      Revoi-   (Japae'y 

. of        LengtY   diameter  mions  Pertlrs. 

Ins.  Black  |    Galv  Flight      Feet    Pipe,   lus  PerMin      Bu. 


4 

$1.40 

$1.90 

18 

8 

1 

220 

100 

6 

2.00 

2.70 

Ifi 

10 

iy2 

200 

300 

S 

2.50 

3.50 

14 

10 

11/2 

180 

750 

9 

2.50 

3.50 

14 

10 

11/2 

175 

1000 

.  9 

3.25 

4.55 

14 

10 

2 

175 

1000 

iO 

3.00 

4.20 

12 

10 

11/2 

160 

1400 

12 

3  50 

5.00 

12 

1  2 

150 

2000 

12 

4.50 

6.25 

12 

1  2 

21/2 

150 

2000 

14 

5.00 

7.00 

10 

1  2 

140 

3400 

16 

6.25 

8.75 

10 

1  2 

3 

130 

5000 

IS 

7.50 

10  50 

_  10 

12 

3 

120 

6000 

COUNTER   BOX  ENDS   FOR 
CONVEYOR 


This  device  is  designed  to  provide  a  cast  iron  end 
box  and  to  furnish  bearings  necessary  for  the  mitre 
gear  counter  shaft  all  self-contained.  This  is  more 
economical  than  using  independent  bearings. 

The  gears  can  be  cliangcd  from  one  side  to  the 
other,  so  the  motion  of  the  conveyor  can  be  reversed. 


Diameter 

Conveyor 

Inches 


Diameter  Diameter 

driving  End      Countershaft 

Inches        [         Inches 


1% 
2 

I'* 

2 

2A 


2A 


1 
11/2 


$  9.00 
12.00 

16.00 
16.00 
22.00 
24.00 
28.00 
33,00 
40.00 
45.00 
45.00 
50.00 
65.00 
70.00 
85.00 


CAST   IRON  ENDS   FOR 
CONVEYOR  BOXES 


These  ends  take  the  place  of  a 
hanger  or  bearing.  Makes  a  more 
rigid  bearing  for  driving  ends  than 
a  hanger  or  outside  pillow  block,  and 
costs  less,  when  labor  and  material 
lor  foundation  for  outside  bearing  is 
<  onsidered.  The  bearing  is  babbitted 
and  furnished  with  oil  tube. 


Size  of        si2g  of 
Conveyor     yy^y^  gnc 


DIMENSIONS— INCH  ES 


I     ^     I 


(J    I     H 


4 

1 

.>> 

1% 

3% 

2% 

5% 

$  2.00 

6 

7 

1  % 

4V^ 

3y+ 

7% 

3.00 

8 

1  ■V^ 

» 

4  v. 

^% 

5% 

4  "/k 

10 

4.25 

9 

1  Yz 

10 

41/0 

2 

6% 

4% 

11 

4.50 

9 

2 

10 

6 14 
6% 

4  % 

11 

5.00 

10 

IV2 

11 

4Vo 

2 

5% 

12  Vr 

5.50 

10 

2 

11 

4Vo 

X 

6^, 

5% 

12Vr 

6.00 

12 

2 

13 

2 

9 

6V4 

15% 

8.00 

12 

2i^ 

13 

tvo 

2 

9 

61/4 

15% 

9.00 

12 

3 

13 

?. 

9 

6 1/4 
71/^ 

i:.V4 

lo.-oo 

14 

2 

15 

4  V2 

2% 

9% 

17  Vs 

ll.OC 

14 

2■^B 

15 

4  ^ 

2% 

9% 

V1/2 
8% 

17  V« 

11.50 

16 

2 

17 

2^1 

10% 
10% 

19% 

13.00 

16 

3 

17 

'A% 

s% 

19% 

14.00 

18 

3 

19 

5 

21/2 

11% 

9% 

21% 

17.00 

CAST  IRON  DISCHARGE  END  BOX 

When  it  is  desired  to  discharge 
material  through  end  of  conveyor 
box,  the  use  of  end  casting  shown 
is  recommended.  It  adds  more 
rigidity  to  conveyor  than  an  ordi- 
nary hanger.  The  bearing  is  bab- 
bitted and  provided  with  oil  tube. 
This  style  is  used  for  both  wood  and  steel  boxes. 


Size   of        Size    of 
Conveyor       Shaft  Price 

Inches        Inches 


4 

1 

$1.75 

12 

2 

$  7.00 

6 

1% 

2.75 

12 

2A 

8.00 

8 

1% 

3.80 

12 

9.00 

9 

1% 

4.00 

14 

2tV 

10.00 

9 

2 

4.50 

16 

2 

11.50 

10 

1% 

5.00 

16 

12.50 

10 

2 

5.50 

18 

3 

15.00 

SUPERIOR  WROUGHT  IRON  BOOT 

These  boots  are  made  of  heavy 
sheet  iron  sides  and  cast  iron 
frames,  and  have  extra  supports 
or  feet  that  hold  the  weight  of 
the  elevator  legs.  An  essential 
feature  that  is  found  in  no  other 
hoot.  It  has  side  tighteners,  a 
shield  to  protect  bearings  from 
dust,  also  oil  tube  for  oiling.  It 
is  provided  with  clean-out  doors 
either  on  side  or  end,  as  desired. 
The  pulleys  are  well  balanced 
and  all  bearings  babbitted. 

In  ordering,  give  length  and  projection  of  buckets. 
Made  with  either  pulleys  or  sprocket  wheels. 


Bucket     Belt      Pulley     Price      Bucket  Bell    Pulley      Price 


6    I 
8    I 


5 

5% 

7 


lOx  6 
lOx  6 
12x  8 
14x  9 
14x10 


$20.00 
20.00 
21.00 
23.00 
26.00 


9 

10 

10 

11 

11 

12 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16x11  $30.00 

16x12  33.00 

16x13  36.00 

18x14  40.00 

18x16  44.00 


GEOBCARPEhfTER  «  eo. 


48; 


SPUR  GEARING 


The  folloAviiig  prices  cover 

Gears  bored  and  key-seated  or  set  screwed: 

No.  of 

No.  of 

Diameter 

Face 

Pitch 

Each 

No.  of 

No.  of 

Diahieter 

race 

Pitch 

£ach 

Pattern 

Teeth 

in. 

Pattern 

Teeth 

in. 

139 

lb 

2.55 

iy4 

y2 

$1.85 

148 

100 

31.83 

2y2 

1 

$21.00 

161 

18 

2.88 

1% 

y2 

2.05 

127 

14 

5.05 

3 

lys 

5.25 

135 

12 

2.39 

1V2 

% 

1.65 

214 

29 

10.38 

3 

lys 

9.00 

153 

15 

2.98 

1V2 

% 

1.95 

225 

12 

4.77 

2 

iy4 

2.40 

141 

20 

3.98 

iy2 

% 

2.45 

122 

12 

4.77 

3  74 

iy4 

4.70 

198 

24 

4.77 

11^ 

% 

2.85 

160 

13 

5.17 

3y4 

iy4 

5.05 

111 

45 

8.95 

1% 

% 

4.95 

142 

14 

5.57 

3y4 

ly* 

5.40 

219 

65 

12.93 

IM: 

% 

6.95 

113 

15 

5.97 

31^ 

iy4 

5.75 

18 

13 

3.10 

3 

% 

2.50 

136 

16 

6.37 

3y4 

iy4 

6.10 

209 

13 

3.10 

1% 

% 

1.95 

204 

17 

6.76 

3y4 

iy4 

6.45 

108 

14 

3.34 

1% 

% 

2.10 

106 

20 

7.96 

3y4 

iy4 

7.&0 

154 

24 

5.73 

1% 

% 

3.60 

10 

21 

8.35 

3y4 

iy4 

7.85 

155 

25 

5.97 

1% 

% 

3.75 

239 

27- 

10.74 

3y4 

iy4 

9.95 

152 

39 

9.31 

1% 

% 

5.85 

118 

30 

11.94 

3y4 

iy4 

11.00 

19 

40 

9.55 

1% 

% 

6.00 

121 

40 

15.95 

3y4 

iy4 

14.50 

156 

46 

10.98 

1% 

% 

6.90 

105 

60 

23.87 

3y4 

iy4 

21.50 

134 

60 

14.33 

1% 

% 

9.00' 

194 

75 

29.84 

3y4 

iy4 

26.75 

224 

11 

3.06 

2y4 

% 

2.15 

112 

80 

31.83 

3y4 

iy4 

28.50 

123 

13 

3.62 

2V4 

% 

2.45 

133 

90 

35.81 

3y4 

iy4 

32.00 

157 

14 

3.90 

2y4 

7s 

2.60 

202 

14 

6.13 

3y2 

1% 

8.70 

143 

15 

4.18 

2Vi 

% 

2.75 

203 

98 

42.90 

3  72 

1% 

42.30 

192 

16 

4.46 

2y4 

Vs 

2.90 

162 

10 

4.77 

iy2 

6.00 

145 

18 

5.01 

2% 

% 

3.20 

163 

12 

5.73 

172 

7.10 

11 

20 

5.57 

2y4 

7s 

3.50 

126 

13 

6.21 

172 

7.65 

125 

22 

6.13 

2y4 

% 

3.80 

138 

14 

6.68 

172 

8.20 

181 

30 

8.36 

2y4 

78 

5.00 

101 

15 

7.16 

172 

8.75 

196 

31 

8.63 

21/4 

78 

5.15 

117 

16 

7.64 

1% 

9.30 

197 

33 

9.19 

2y4 

78 

5.45 

102 

18 

8.59 

11/^ 

10.40 

124 

40 

11.14 

2y4 

% 

6.50 

164 

20 

9.55 

172 

11.50 

12 

46 

12.81 

2y4 

% 

7.40 

165 

24 

11.46 

172 

13.70 

146    , 

50 

13.93 

2y4 

78 

8.00 

216 

26 

12.44 

172 

14.80 

13 

75 

20.89 

2y4 

78 

11.75 

237 

28 

13.37 

172 

15.90 

220 

78 

21.72 

2y4 

% 

12.50 

166 

29 

13.85 

172 

16.45 

158 

94 

26.18 

2^ 

% 

14.60 

104 

36 

17.19 

172 

17.10 

190 

102 

28.41 

2^ 

78 

15.80 

167 

45 

21.49 

1% 

25.25- 

132 

114 

31.75 

2% 

78 

17.60 

116 

46 

21.96 

172 

25.80 

206 

10 

3.18 

2% 

3.00 

103 

50 

23.87 

172 

28.00 

226 

11 

3.50 

2y2 

3.20 

215 

53 

25.30 

172 

29.65 

109 

12 

3.82 

2^/k 

3.40 

217 

56 

26.74 

172 

31.30 

144 

13 

4.13 

2^ 

3.60 

130 

60 

28.65 

1% 

33.50 

151 

14 

4.46 

2^ 

3.80 

131 

72 

34.38 

11/^ 

40.10 

16 

15 

4.77 

21/^ 

4.00 

128 

83 

39.63 

1% 

46.15 

129 

16 

5.09 

2% 

4.20 

210 

96 

45.88 

172 

53.30 

107 

18 

5.73 

2y2 

4.60 

199 

111 

53.00 

1% 

61.55 

119 

20 

6.37 

2l^ 

5.00 

168 

12 

6.68 

1% 

9.60 

140 

21 

6.68 

2% 

5.20 

169 

13 

7.24 

1% 

10.40 

14 

25 

7.96 

2^ 

6.00 

149 

14 

7.80 

1% 

11.20 

230 

26 

8.28 

2y2 

6.20 

170 

15 

8.36 

1% 

12.00 

207 

30 

9.55 

2% 

7.00 

171 

16 

8.91 

5 

1% 

12.80 

110 

36 

11.46 

2% 

8.20 

172 

18 

10.03 

5 

1% 

14.40 

137 

37 

11.78 

2y2 

8.40 

173 

24 

13.37 

5 

1% 

19.20 

15 

50 

15.92 

2% 

11.00 

174 

36 

20.05 

5 

1% 

28.80 

120 

63 

20.05 

2y2 

13.60 

205 

40 

22.28 

5 

1% 

32.00 

159 

72 

22.92 

2% 

15.40- 

175 

52 

28.97 

5    . 

1% 

41.60 

17 

75 

23.87 

21^ 

16.00 

150 

86 

47.91 

5 

1% 

68.S0 

147 

88 

28.01 

2^ 

18.60 

1     •  •  • 



4:8» 


GEO•B•eAltPE^fTER  S  CO, 


CONVEYING  MACHINERY 


FLEXIBLE  GRAIN  SPOUTS  FOR 
TRIMMING  CARS 

These  spouts  are  used  to  load  cars  without  shoveling,  and 
will  work  where  there  is  little  fall  from  bin.  No.  1  has  swivel 
joint,  Nos.  2  and  3  have  chain  connections.  Will  turn  any  angle 
No.  1  spout  sent  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Each  Section  adds  8  \(i  inches  to  the  length  of  the  Spout 
Special  sizes  made  to  order,  any  size  length  and  any  size  hop- 
per,     lu  ordering,  give  siae  of  wooden  Hp^nt  to  %vhieh  you  ^vish 
the  Npout  fitted. 


Fig.   1 


Diameter 
inches 


Length 
feet 


Hopper, 
Size  of 
inches 


10x10 
12x12 
14x14 
16x16 


Gauge  of  Steel 


No.  18 


%  8.50 
10.50 
12.00 
18.50 


No.  16 


$10.00 
12.00 
15.00 
20.00 


No.  14 


$12.00 
16.00 
18.00 
25.00 


No.  12 


$17.00 
21.00 
23.00 
30.00 


E.\tra  Sections 

Diameter 

Length 
Inches 

Gauge  of  Steel 

Inches 

No.  18 

No.  16 

No.   14 

No.  12 

6 

8 

10 

12 

II 

$0.70 
.85 
1.00 
1.25 

$1.00 
1.15 
1.30 
1.50 

$1.20 
1.35 
1.50 
1.70 

$1.35 
2.00 

BUFFALO  OR  WAREHOUSE  BUCKETS 


These  Buckets  are  made  of  cold  rolled  steel,  and  reinforced  with  IVg-inch  No.  12  steel  bands.  We 
furnish  these  buckets  with  either  malleable  "I"  brace  or  wrought  iron  "Z"  brace  as  desired. 

Buckets  14  inches  and  smaller  furnished  with  one  brace,  and  buckets  16  inches  and  larger  furnished 
with  two  braces,  when  desired,  at  advanced  prices. 

PRICE  LIST 


Width         Pro- 

No.  26  Steel, 

with 

Malleable 

"I"  Brace 

No.  26  Steel 

No.  24  Steel 

with 

Malleable 

"I"  Brace 

No.  24  Steel 

on  Belts,    jection 
inches        inches 

Depth,  inches 

with 
"Z"  Brace 

with 
"%"  Brace 

16       X       6 

6 

$0.60 

$0.54 

$0.66 

$0.62 

11       ^       6 

6 

.66 

62 

.78 

.74 

20       x       6 

6 

.72 

.68 

.86 

.80 

12       x       7 

7 

.60 

14       X       7 

7 

.68 

16       X       7 

7 

.80 

.'6 

18       X       7 

7 

.88 

.  4 

20       X       7 

7 

.94 

.50 

12       X       7 

7% 

.64 

14       X       7 

7% 

.72 

16       X       7 

.86 

'82 

\l       ^        I 

7% 

.94 

.90 

20       X       7 

7% 

1.00 

.96 

14       X       7% 

7% 

.78 

16       X       7% 

.92 

".88 

18       X       7% 
20       X       7% 

7% 

... 

1.00 
1.10 

.96 
1.06 

14       X       7% 

8 

.82 

16       X       7% 

8 

.96 

.92 

H       ^        7% 

8 

1.04 

1.00 

20       X       7% 

8 

1.16 

1.12 

H       ^       8 

8 

. . . 

.88 

Ji       ^        1 

8 

1.04 

1.00 

\l       ^       ? 

8 

.  . . 

1.12 

1.08 

8 

1.20 

1.16 

FOR  ELEVATOR  BOLTS  AND  WASHFRS.  SEE3  INDBX 


QEOB-eARPENfTER    S   60. 
GItAIN  ELEVATOR  EQUIPMENT 


489 


Fig:.  5SS5.     Champion  Scoop 

THE    "CHA3IPION"    FLOUR 

SCOOP 


Size 
inches 

Tin 

Steel 

Galvanized 
Steel 

8 
10 
12 
14 

$0.60 

.65 

.75 

1.00 

$0.75 

.85 

1.00 

1.25 

$0.85 
1.00 
1.10 
1.35 

nfSnTB 

^/^^- 

Fig, 


5907,     Steel    Basket 
BASKETS 

Steel 


Capacity 
Bushels 

Per 
Dozen' 

Bushels 
Capacity 

Per 
Dozen 

M 

$15.75! 

3 

$36.00 

1 

18.00 

4 

45.00 

1/2 

22.50 

5 

54.00 

2 

27.00 

6 

63.00 

Hercules   Grain   Scoop 


HERCUIiES  GRAIN  SCOOP 

lUishel  Scoop,  12%  inches 
wide,  31  in.  long. each   $3.00 

Half     Bushel     Scoop,      10 

inches  wide,  26%  inches 
long each   2.50 


ELEVATOR  BOLTS 
Per   Hundred.      List    of   April    1 

1913 

Length,  inches 

% 

% 

1 

ly* 

11/2 

1% 

2 

A-^4  in    diam 

$2.20 
3.00 
4.00 

$2.30 
3.00 
4.00 

$2.30 
3.00 
4.00 

$2.40 
3.20 
4.30 

$2.50 
3.40 
4.60 

$2.60 
3.60 
4.90 

$2.70 
3.80 
5.20 

^^ 


^m 


^ 


Fie.  414 A 

ELEVATOR   BUCKET   WRENCHES 

Malleable  iron  wrenches,  for  fastening  elevator 
buckets  to  belts.  Wrenches  are  just  the  thing 
for  the  purpose.  Made  in  T  handle  style  and 
also  for  use  with  brace  bit. 

When  Ordering,  State  Kind  Wanted 
Price,  each $0.50 

HARD  LEATHER  WASHERS 

For  use  with  elevator  bolts  on  buckets.     The 
standard  washer  for  this  work. 
Price,  per  hundred $0..50 


Flgr.  414B 


"MOSHER"    BAG 
HOLDERS 

This  Holder  is  a 
great  success.  It  is 
the  only  bag  holder 
adapted  to  all  sizes 
of  bags,  from  a  48 
pound  flour  sack  to 
a  6  bushel  gunny 
bag.  One  man  can 
take  off  and  put  on 
from  15  to  20  bags 
a  minute.  Does  not 
tear  the  bag.     It  is 


well   made;    malleable   iron   Jaws   wrought   iron 
pipe   standards,   steel    aprlngs   and   only   waighs 
20  pounds. 
Each ' $5.0() 


-190 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  S  QO. 


Siu^Ie  arm  conutruetion, 
adopted  on  Mixes  10 
inches  to  li4  inches  in 
diameter. 

Arms — The  arm  stock  is  selected 
hardwood.  The  arms  are  composed 
of  series  of  boards  dressed  exactly 
to  the  same  thickness  as  the  rim 
segments,  placed  edgewise  to  the 
strain  and  built  up  in  alternate 
layers  of  the  rim,  nailed  and  glued 
into  same,  thereby  becoming  an  in- 
tegral part  thereof.  This  assures 
great  strength. 


WOOD  SPLIT  PULLEYS 


GENERAL  CONSTRUCTION 


Kim — The  lims  are  built  of  Southern  hardwood, 
thoroughly  seasoned.  The  lumber  is  dressed  to  a 
uniform  thickness,  cut  in  short  segments  of  equal 
length  and  width,  then  each  is  bedded  in  glue  and 
-securely  nailed. 


STANDARD  PRICE  LIST 
Width  of  Face 


Double  arm  constrnc- 
tion,  adopted  on 
sizes  36  incites  to 
80  inches   in   diam- 

Single    Cap    Block    Pulley — 

This  pulley  is  made  in  three 
sections  as  illustrated  by  the 
center  view,  and  the  clamping 
bolts  are  fixed  securely  in  the 
half  pulley.  The  two  sections 
are  clamped  to  the  shaft  as 
indicated  by  the  view  to  the 
left. 


Diam. 
inches 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

.14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

4 

2.80 

2. 

)0          3.10 

3.30 

3.70 

4.10 

4.50 

5 

2.85 

2. 

'5          3.20 

3.40 

3.85 

4.30 

4.75 

6 

2.90 

3. 

0          3.25 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

5.00 

7 

2.95 

3. 

15          3.35 

3.60 

4.15 

4.70 

5.25 

5.80 

8 

3.00 

3. 

0          3.40 

3.70 

4.30 

4.90 

5.50 

6.10 

9 

3.10 

3. 

5          3.60 

3.90 

4.55 

5.20 

5.85 

6.50 

10 

3.25 

3.^ 

0          3.75 

4.10 

4.80 

5.50 

6.20 

6.90 

7.60 

11 

3.50 

3. 

ro          4.10 

4.50 

5.30 

6.10 

6.90 

7.70 

8.50 

12 

3.75 

4. 

0          4.45 

4.90 

5.80 

6.70 

7.60 

8.50 

9.40 

10.30 

. 

13 

4. 

0          4.80 

5.30 

6.30 

7.30 

8.30 

9.30 

10.30 

11.30 

.  . . 

14 

4.' 

0          5.15 

5.70 

6.80 

7.90 

9.00 

10.10 

11.20 

12.30 

13. 

0       

15 

4.< 

0          5.50 

6.10 

7.30 

8.50 

9.70 

10.90 

12.10 

13.30 

14. 

)0       

16 

5. 

>0          5.85 

6.50 

7.80 

9.10 

10.40 

11.70 

13.00 

14.30 

15. 

50        16.9 

17 

5.f 

0          6.20 

6.90 

8.30 

9.70 

11.10 

12.50 

13.90 

15.30 

16. 

ro      18.1 

18 

h.i 

0          6.55 

7.30 

8.80 

10.30 

11.80 

13.30 

14.80 

16.30 

17. 

iO       19.3 

1        20.80 

19 

6. 

0          6.90 

7.70 

9.30 

10.90 

12.50 

14.10 

15.70 

17.30 

.  IS. 

0        20.5 

22.10 

20 

6. 

0          7.25 

8.10 

9.80 

11.50 

13.20 

14.90 

16.60 

18.30 

20. 

^0        21.7 

1        23.40 

22 

7.' 

0          7.95 

8.90 

10.80 

12.70 

14.60 

16.50 

18.40 

20.30 

22. 

20        24.1 

i        26.00 

24 

■!.' 

0          8.80 

9.90 

12.10 

14.30 

16.50 

18.70 

20.90 

23.10 

25. 

0        27.5 

1        29.70 

26 

8.^ 

0          9.65 

10.90 

13.40 

15.90 

18.40 

20.90 

23.40 

25.90 

28.^ 

0        30.9 

1        33.40 

28 

9. 

0        10.50 

11.90 

14.70 

17.50 

20.30 

23.10 

25.90 

28.70 

31. 

50        34.3 

1       37.10 

30 

9.> 

0        11.35 

12.90 

16.00 

19.10 

22.20 

25.30 

28.40 

31.50 

34. 

0       37.7 

40.80 

32 

lo.r 

0        12.20 

13.90 

17.30 

20.70 

24.10 

27.50 

30.90 

34.30 

37.' 

ro        41.1 

44.50 

34 

11.: 

0        13.15 

15.00 

18.70 

22.40 

26.10 

29.80 

33.50 

37.20 

40.< 

0        44.6 

48.30 

36 

12. 

0        14.10 

16.10 

20.10 

24.10 

28.10 

32.10 

36.10 

40.10 

44. 

0        48.1 

52.10 

38 

17.20 

21.50 

25.80 

30.10 

34.40 

38.70 

43.00 

47. 

:0       51.6 

1       55.90 

40 

18.30 

22.90 

27.50 

32.10 

'36.70 

41.30 

45.90 

50. 

50        55.1 

1       59.70 

42 

19.60 

24.60 

29.60 

34.60 

39.60 

44.60 

49.60 

54. 

)0        59.6 

64.60 

44 

20.90 

26.30 

31.70 

37.10 

42.50 

47.90 

53.30 

58. 

ro        64.1 

(        69.50 

46 

22.30 

28.10 

33.90 

39.70 

45.50 

51.30 

57.10 

62. 

10        68.7 

1        74.50 

48 

23.80 

30.00 

36.20 

42.40 

48.60 

54.80 

61.00 

67. 

20        73.4 

1        79.60 

50 



25.40 

32.00 

38.60 

45.20 

51.80 

58.40 

65.00 

71. 

50        78.2 

1        84.80 

52 

27.10 

34.10 

41.10 

48.10 

55.10 

62.10 

69.10 

76. 

0        83.1 

1        90.10 

54 

28.90 

36.30 

43.70 

51.10 

58.50 

65.90 

73.30 

80. 

ro        88.1 

>       95.50 

56 

30.80 

38.60 

46.40 

54.20 

62.00 

69.80 

77.60 

85. 

0        93.2 

1      101.00 

58 

32.80 

41.00 

49.20 

57.40 

65.60 

73.80 

82.00 

90. 

20        98.4 

1      106.60 

60 

34.90 

43.50 

52.10 

&0.70 

69.30 

77.90 

86.50 

95. 

0      103.7 

i      112.30 

62 

37.10 

46.10 

55.10 

64.10 

73.10 

82.10 

91.10 

100. 

0      109.1' 

118.10 

64 

.S9.40 

48. 8u 

58.20 

67.60 

77.00 

86.40 

95.80 

105. 

20      114.6 

1      124.00 

1^ 

41.90 

51.80 

61.70 

71.60 

81.50 

91.40 

101.30 

111. 

20      121.1 

i      131.00 

68 

44.50 

54.90 

65.30 

75.70 

86.10 

96.50 

106.90 

117. 

:0     127.7 

1      138.10 

70 

47.20 

58.10 

69.00 

79.90 

90.80 

101.70 

112.60 

123. 

50     134.4 

1      145.30 

72 

50.00 

61.40 

72.80 

84.20 

95.60 

107.00 

118.40 

129. 

50      141.2 

1      152.60 

78 

71.90 

84.80 

97.70 

110.60 

123.50 

136.40 

149. 

iO      162.2 

1      175.10 

84 

83.30 

97.70 

112.10 

126.50 

140.90 

155.30 

169. 

70      184.1 

[)     198.50 

90 

95.60 

111.50 

127.40 

143.30 

159.20 

175.10 

191. 

lO      206.9 

1     222.80 

96 

109.00 

126.5(i 

144.00 

161.50 

179.00 

196.50 

214. 

30      231.5 

1      249.00 

102 

123.70 

143.00 

162.30 

181.60 

200.90 

220.20 

2X9. 

50      258.8 

1      278.10 

108 

^O.-'^.O 

160.40 

181.50 

202.60 

223.70 

244.80 

265 

lO      287.0 

1      308.10 

114 

155.80 

178.70 

201.60 

224.50 

247.40 

270.30 

293. 

20      316.1 

1      339  00 

120 

173.20 

197.90 

222.60 

247.30 

272.00 

296.70 

321.^ 

to      346.1 

)      370.80 

NON-LISTED  SIZT5S 

For  a  pulley  whose  diameter  is  expressed  in  fractions  of  an  inch,  or  in  inches  not  listed,  use  the  list  of 
the  next  larger  diameter  listed.  For  a  pulley  whose  face  width  is  expressed  in  fractions  of  an  inch,  or 
in  Inches  not  listed,  use  the  list  of  the* next  wider  face  listed.  If  face  exceeds  widest  slae  listed,  extend 
the  list  at  the  same  rate  per  inch  as  that  existing  between  last  two  sizes  listed.  — 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  ^  eo. 


491 


LIST  PRICES  FOR  SPECIALS  AND  EXTRAS 
ON  WOOD  SPLIT  PULLEYS 


SPECLIL     BORES 

Our  standard  bores  are  as  follows: 

3  inch  diameter IV^    incli 

4  inch  diameter 2       inch 

5,  6  and  7  inch  diameter. .  .  .2^   inch 
8  inch  and  above 3  V2   inch 

We  will  bore  pulleys  to  the  limit  set  forth  in  the 
table  below  without  extra  charge: 

3  inch  diam 2        inch  bore 

4  inch  diam 2i^    inch  bore 

5  inch  diam 3        inch  bore 

6  to  41  inch  diam.  .  .  .SVs  inch  bore 
42  to  47  inch  diam.  .  .  .4  inch  Ijore 
48  to  72  inch  diam. .  .  .il^  inch  bore 
73  to  96  inch  diam.  ..  .6  inch  bore 
97  to  120  inch  diam. .  .  .7%   inch  bore 

When  pulleys  are  bored  to  fit  shaft  smaller  than 
standard  without  bushing-,  or  larger  than  above 
limits  but  less  than  indicated  in  table  below,  add  10 
per  cent. 

Extra  Price  for  Large  Bores 


15% 

Add  to 

20% 

List 

25% 

35% 

■50% 

65% 

Under 
12"  Diam. 

3% 
to 
4" 

4% 
to 
5" 

5Vs 
to 
6" 

12"  to 
•IM"  Diam. 

4V^ 

to 

4%" 

4^'s 
to 
6" 

6% 
to 
7%" 

7% 
to 
10" 

49"    to 
72"  Diam. 

5% 
to 
6" 

6% 
to 
7%" 

7% 

to 

9%" 

9% 
to 
12" 

12% 
to 
15" 

15% 
to 
18" 

73"   to 
96"    Diam. 


7% 
to 


9% 
to 

10" 


8% 
to 

lOVs 

to 

12  Vs" 


10% 
to 
12" 


12% 
to 
15" 


15% 
to 
18" 


18% 
to 
21" 


15% 
to 

18'' 


18% 
to 
21" 


211/8 


For  Bores  in  excess  of  above  limits  net  prices  to 
be  made  on  application. 

TIGHT 

AND 

LOOSE 

PULLEYS 

For  the  tight 
pulley  we  use  our 
standard  pulle\ 
with  wood  bush- 
ing. 

In  the  loose  pul- 
ley we  use  an  iron 
bushing.  The  only 
extra  charge  over 
a  regular  pulley 
is  for  this  bush- 
ing, which  is  listed 
below. 

PL.\IN   SOLID   LOOSE   PULLEY   BUSHINGS 

A  grease  or  oil  cup  should  be  ordered  with  every 
plain    bushing.      See   index. 

For  split  or  special  bushings,  prices  upon  appli- 
cation^ PRICE    LIST 


Out- 

Bore 

Length 

side 

Diam. 

in. 

3" 

4" 

5"        6" 

8" 

10" 

12" 

flf« 

1.85 

2.20 

2.50      2.80 

3.60 

4.40 

5.45 

2A 

•{  l^\ 

2.00 

2.35 

2.70      3.00 

3.85 

4.70 

5.55 

lUi 

2.20 

2.50 

2.85,   3.35 

4.15 

4.95 

5.75 

2\l 

[li 

2.35 

2.70 

3.20     3.70 

4.70 

5.65 

6.60 

2.90 

3.50      4.15 

5.35 

6.50 

7.65 

3% 

2A 

3.30 

3.95     4.65 

6.00 

7.65 

9.00 

4 

21S 

5.65 

7.35 

9.00 

10.75 

4% 

3tV 

7.00 

8.70 

10.40 

12.50 

Width     of 

Belt      (Face 

2" 

3" 

4" 

5" 

6" 

8" 

10" 

of  Pulley) 

KEY 


Our  Bar  Compression  Key  is  made  of  plate  steel, 
milled  on  one  side  to  fit  the  keyway  in  the  shaft  and 
broad  enough  to  extend  back  between  the  arms  of 
the  pulley  far  enough  so  the  compression  bolts  pass 
through  same,  precluding  the  possibilitv  of  ever 
working  loose. 

Price  List  for  Keyseatiiig  AYood  Pulleys 
and    for   Keys 

W  id  til  ot°  Face  ut  I'uliey 

12  in.       13  in.       17  in.       21  in. 
or  to  to  to 
less       16  in.      20  in.      24  in. 


Size    of" 
Shaft 


3    in.    or 
less 

Keyseating, 
Price  of  key, 

$1.25 
.50 

$1.75 
.60 

$2.35 
.70 

$3.00 
1.00 

^sV° 

Keyseating, 
Price  of  key. 

$1.30 

.70 

''it 

$2.45 
1.00 

*tlt 

3%  to 
4  in. 

Kevseating-. 
Price  of  key. 

?1..^;0 

$2.00 
.97 

$2.70 
1.10 

'?:i! 

%v° 

Keyseating, 
Price  of  key. 

$2.00 
.93 

$2.50 
1.05  . 

$3.00 
1.20 

$3.50 
1.35 

4%  to 
5  in. 

Keyseating, 
Price  of  key. 

$2.35 
1.05 

$3.00 
1.20 

$3.70 
1.35 

$4.35 
1.50 

5%  to 
6  in. 

Keyseating, 
Price  of  key. 

$3.00 
1.20 

$3.75 
1.35 

$4.50 
1.50 

$5.35 

6%  to 
7   in. 

Keyseating, 
Price  of  key. 

$3.75 

1.45 

$4,50 
1.60 

$5.25 
1.75 

$6.10 
2.00 

STEP  CONES 


FLANGE  PULLEYS 


Intermediate  sizea  take  next  higher  list. 


Unless  the  order  spec- 
ilies  otherwise,  we  fur- 
nish our  regular  pulleys 
and  they  are  clamped  to 
the  shaft  separately  in 
the  proper  position.  No 
extra  charge  is  made  for 
these. 

When  so  specified  we 
furnish  snlit  cones  with 
the  steps  built  together; 
or  solid  cones,  equipped 
with  flanges  and  set 
screws.  To  determine 
list  price  of  these  treat 
each  step  as  a  separate 
pulley,  combine  the  list 
and  add  Rft  per  cent. 


To  lind  the  li.st  price  of 
a  flange  pulley,  add  to 
the  list  price  of  a  regu- 
lar pulley,  20  per  cent 
for  single  flange,  25  per 
cent  for  double  flange. 
30  per  cont  for  triple 
flangre. 

There  is  no  additional 
<  hargo  for  crating. 


492 


GEO-BCAFiPEM'TER  «  QO, 


AMERICAN   ALL-WROUGHT  STEEL   SPLIT  PULLEYS 


DESIGN 

The  "Americau"  Steel  Split  Pulley  is  de- 
signed so  as  to  give  maxinmm  strength  with 
minimum  weight  of  material. 

It  consists  of  a  rim  of  one-ply  steel  made 
exceedingly^  stiff  l)y  interior  flanges  to  which 
the  arms  are  securely  attached.  The  heavy 
rolled  beads  on  the  outer  edges  strengthen 
the  face  materially  at  these  points.  Flat  ''A" 
braced  arms  (edge  on)  give  perfect  rigidity 
and  least  air  resistance.  Grooved  air  escape 
improves  belt  contact.  Pulleys  of  small 
diameters  have  holes  in  the  face  through 
which  a  screw-driver  may  be  inserted  to 
tighten  the  hub  clamp  bolts,  these  bolts  being 
made  with  slotted  heads  for  this  purpose. 


SOME    ADVANTAGES    OF   THE 
"AMERICAN" 

Quick  and  easy  installation  by  means  of 
interchangeable  bushings,  made  to  fit  dif- 
ferent sizes  of  shafts.  No  need  to  strip  the 
shaft  to  put  on  an  ."American." 

Best  and  most  efficient  belt  contact — the 
grooved  face. 

"Americans"  fan  the  least  air. 

"Americans"  grip  the  shaft  tightest. 

Keyway  or  set-screw  is  unnecessary  iu 
almost  every  case. 

GUARANTEE 

"American"  Pulleys  are  guaranteed  to 
form  double  belt  service  under  any  condition, 
not  requiring  a  special  pulley. 


INTERCHANGEABLE   BUSHINGS 


One  Bushing  free  with  each  pulley.     Additional  Bushings  at  low  rates. 
For  Prices  on  Steel  Split  Pulleys  see  Next  Page 


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8.10 

9.15 

10.25 

11.35 

12.40 

13.55 

14.70 

15.90 

17.10 

18.35 

19.60 


6.40 

7.45 

8.55 

9.65 

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16.85 

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Additional  list  for  Tigrht  and  Loose,  and  Largre  Bores,  see  next  pagre. 

Intermediate  ^vldths  of  Face  at  next  itiKlier  pric.;.    lnteri"edlate  Diameters  at  extra  prices. 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  S  Go. 


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9 

31.80 

37.70 

■*  ^ 

19 

77  70 

^t 

9 

17.00 

20.00 

S^ 

9 

20.35 

23.9' 

v,^ 

10 

2S.4C 

zz.zolii^ 

10 

34.30 

40.75 

20 

81.30 

10 

18.50 

21. sn 

h1^ 

10 

22.15 

26.05 

to  c3 

11 

30.60 

35.951^5 

11 

36.80 

43.80 

?1 

84  nr, 

U 

20.10 

23.60 

11 

24.00 

28.  ir, 

h  — 

12 

32.85 

38.60k  ^ 

12 

39.30 

46.85 

22 

SS.fiO 

.J   t£ 

12 

25.45 

a  " 

12 

30.30 

,% 

13 

41.30  ^  S. 

13 

49.95 

23 

92.25 

:   K 

13 

27.80 

13 

32.50 

L"^ 

14 

44.00 

»     r^ 

14 

53.05 

24 

95.95 

^T; 

14 

29.20 

<:= 

14 

34.70 

lb 

46.75 

"^Z 

15 

56.15 

r:   c 

15 
16 
17 

31.10 
33.05 
34.90 

15 
16 
17 

36.95 
39.20 
41.50 

16 
17 
18 

49.50 
52.30 
55.10 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 

59.25 
62.40 
6.5.55 
68.70 
71.80 
75.05 
78.25 
81.45 

1 

- 

24 

84.75 

ADDITIONAL   PRICE   TO   BE   ADDED   TO   THE   LIST  PRICE   PER   PAIR  FOR 

TIGHT    AND    LOOSE    PULLEYS 


Diameter 

Widths  of  Face.  Inches 

inches 

3  to  4 

5   to  6 

7   to  8 

9  to  10 

11   to  12 

13   to  14 

15  to  16 

6  to     9    

10  to  15    

16  to  20    

21  to  30    

31  to  42    

43  to  60    

$1.30 
1.50 
2.10 
3.30 
4.50 
6.00 

$2.00 
2.30 
2.90 
4.10 
5.50 
7.40 

$3.00 
3.40 
4.00 
5.20 
6.90 
9.30 

$4.50 
5.00 
5.50 
6.80 
9.00 

12.00 

$7.00 
7.50 
9.10 
12.10 
15.80 

$12.56 
16.50 
21.00 

$23'.66 
29.00 

ADDITIONAL  PRICES  FOR  BORES  LARGER  THAN     MAXIMUM    AS    SPECIFIED    IN    STANDARD    LIST 


Diameter 


6  to  15  inches 
16  to  30  inches 
31   to   60    inches 


Add  10  per  cent  for  each  additional  >A  inch  or  fractional  part  thereof. 
Add  10  per  cent  for  each  additional  lA  inch  or  fractional  part  thereof. 
Add     5  per  cent  for  each  additional   Vp  inch  or  fractional  part  thereof. 


Intermediate    widths    of    Face    at    next   higher    price.      Intermediate    Diameters    at    extra   prices. 
Prices  on  Double  Arm  and  Extra  Heavy  Pulleys  quoted  on  application. 
For  Tight  and  Loose,  and  Extra  Bore,  see  additional  prices  above. 
32 


496 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  Co. 


POLISHED  GOLD  ROLLED  SHAFTING 


Made  to  Whitworth  StaBdard  Gauge  and  Accui'ately  Straightened 


Diam. 

Weight 

Price 

Diam. 

Weight 

Price 

Diam. 

Weight 

Price 

Diam. 

Weight 

Price 

inches 

per  ft. 
lbs. 

per  lb. 

inches 

per  ft. 
lbs. 

Per  lb. 

indies 

per  ft. 
lbs. 

per  lb. 

inches 

per  ft. 
lbs. 

per  lb. 

6 

96.14 

syac 

3 

24.05 

li^g 

6.52 

m 

1.90 

1 

5  it 

94.14 

1 

2il 

23.06 

iy2 

6.01 

[5y4c 

H 

1.77 

5% 

80.77 

^7%c 

2  78 

22.09 

1^1 

5.60 

u 

1.68 

[51^0 

5^ 

78.95 

] 

2\i 

21.15 

i^ 

5.52 

ii 

1.59 

5 

67.45 

7c 

2% 

20.21 

IJi 

5.26 

% 

1.50 

411 

65.50 

2  a 

19.31 

1% 

5.05 

4% 

60.88 

6%c 

2% 

18.41 

lA 

4.61 

41/2 

54.11 

2tk 

17.55 

1;^ 

4.40 

ih 

1.26 

4-A- 

52.62 

2y2 

16.70 

5c 

ly* 

4.17 

II 

1.22 

4% 

48.26 

6c 

2^ 

15.89 

i#2 

4.02 

H 

1.17 

i5%c 

4:^ 

46.65 

2% 

15.07 

1t% 

3.86 

u 

1.11 

4 

42.75 

2^ 

14.35 

lA 

3.77 

% 

1.05 

3^1 

41.04 

2y4 

13.52 

1^ 

3.58 

3% 

39.40 

2^ 

12.80 

lys 

3.38 

-sysc 

1% 

.845 

3% 

37.57 

2y8 

12.07 

1^2 

3.20 

u 

.757 

3H 

36.40 

5%c 

2t^5 

11.35 

lA 

3.11 

% 

.667 

6c 

3% 

35.20 

2 

10.69 

1^ 

3.02 

.586 

3t% 

34.00 

ug 

10.03 

13^ 

2.85 

t's 

.511 

3Vo 

32.73 

178 

9.39 

1 

2.68 

3^ 

31.58 

IM 

9.10 

u 

2.52 

% 

.375 

3% 

30.43 

Ml 

8.78 

5%c 

i§ 

2.35 

u 

.320 

[6%c 

3% 

28.22 

5V2C 

1% 

8.18 

fi 

2.27 

IV 

.260 

3A 

27.16 

iU 

7.61 

M 

2.20 

% 

.167 

31/8 

26.09 

1% 

7.06 

% 

2.05 

3\ 

.130 

JTV^c 

1 

M 

1.94 

^ 

.095 

SQUARES  AND  HEXAGONS 


FLATS 

(Prices  given  are  in  cents  per  lb.) 


per  lb. 

%  in.  to     ^  in . 

.  .  .$0.14 

i      % 

A  "     ' 

'    h"  ■ 

...      .12 

^ 

y*  " 

•    ^" . 

...      .10 

% 

%  " 

'    ^"  • 

...      .09 

V?. 

y2  "  ' 

'    % " . 

...      .08% 

\    % 

{i  "  ' 

'    11 "  • 

...      .07% 

% 

%  "  • 

'2       "  . 

...      .07 

1 

2^  ••  ' 

'    2^"  . 

...      .08 

IMi 

2%  "  • 

'3       "  . 

...    .08y2 

1% 

3A   "     ' 

'4       "  . 

...      .09 

2 

Thickness 
in  inches 
and 


to 


2H 


ft  to 
Vz  in. 

18 

16 

14 


A  to 

11  in. 

18 

16 

14 

10 

10 


%to 
1  in. 

14 

12 

10 


iT^jto   lAto 
1%  in.     Sin. 


Wider 
than  3  in. 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 


»KR  NKXT  PAGB  FOH  SHAFTINO  ICXTRAS 


GEO-BCAIiPEN'TER  S  GO. 


491 


COLD  ROLLED  SHAFTING  EXTRAS 

Shafting — Extras  on  Rounds,  Sizes  Smaller  than  %    inch.      List  prices  on  sizes  smaller  than    % 

inch  apply  on  screw  stock  quality  in  random  mill  lengths.     Shafting  quality  and  any  grade 

other  than  screw  stock,  or  screw  stock  cut  to  accurate  lengths  with  lathe  or  saw  cut  ends — 
15c  per  100  lbs.  net. 

Boxing  and  Hurlapping. 

Boxing   (minimum   50c)    '. $0.20  per  100  lbs. 

Burlapping    (minimum  25c),  full  length 15  per  100  lbs. 

Hurlapping    of    ends    only     05  per  100  lbs. 

Piston  Rod  Steel.     Uniformity  to  size  and  carefully  selected    surface  finish,   50c  per  100  lbs.   net. 

Extras  for  Accuracy. 

For  accuracy  from  exact  size  to  .0015  inch  under $0.25  per  100  lbs.  net 

For  accuracy  from  exact  size  to     .001  inch  under 50  per  100  lbs.  net 

For  accuracy  within  .0005  inch  either  way  of  a  specified  size  or  from 

exact  size  to  .001  inch  over 1.00  per  100  lbs.  net 

Quantity  Differentials.  All  specifications  for  less  than  1000  lbs.  of  a  size  will  be  subject  to  the 
following  extras,  the  total  weight  of  a  size  ordered  to  determine  the  extra,  regardless  of 
length  and  regardless  of  the  exact  quantity  actually  shipped: 

500  to  999  lbs $0.05  per  100  lbs.  net 

100  to  499  lbs.   , 10  per  100  lbs.  net 

Less  than  100  lbs 20  per  100  lbs.  net 

Extras  for  Long  and  Short  Lengths.                                               Rounds  Squares 

3  inch  to     5il  inch    $1.00  per  100  lbs.  net  $1.00  per  100  lbs.  net 

6  inch  to  llil  inch 50  per  100  lbs.  net  .50  per  100  lbs.  net 

12  inch  to   23}^   inch 25  per  100  lbs.  net  .50  per  100  lbs.  net 

24  inch  to  59i|   inch 10  per  100  lbs.  net  .25  per  100  lbs.  net 

Hexagons  Flats 

3  inch  to     5il   inch    $1.00  per  100  lbs.  net  $2.00  per  100  lbs.  net 

6  inch  to  ll}g   inch 50  per  100  lbs.  net  1.00  per  100  lbs.  net 

12  inch  to   23ig  inch    25  per  100  lbs.  net  .50  per  100  lbs.  net 

24   inch   to   .59it   inch 10  per  100  lbs.  net  .25  per  100  lbs.  net 

Lengths  longer  than  24  ft.  and  less  than  30  ft $0.50  per  100  lbs.  net 

30  ft.  and  less  than  35  ft 1.00  per  100  lbs.  net 

35  ft.  and  less  than  40  ft 1.50  per  100  lbs.  net 

40  ft.  and  less  than  4.5  ft 2.00  per  100  lbs.  net 

45  ft.  and  longer 2.50  per  100  lbs.  net 

Extras  for  long  lengths  apply  on  Rounds,  Squares,  Hexagons  and  Flats. 

PRICE  LIST  FOR  KEY-SEATING  SHAFTS 


Full    Length 
per   foot 

For  Couplings 

per  End 

Milled  Ends 

Middle  Splines 

Diameter  of  Shaft 
Inches 

First  Foot 

or  Less 
Milled  Ends 

Second    Foot 
and  Over 
per  foot 

Extra 

for   each 

Drilled  End 

Extra 

for  each 

Squared  End 

1     —1  %    

lA— 1%     

It"^— 1%    

m—^Vs  

2A— 2%    

2il— 3%    

3A— 3%    

3i|— 4V4    

4A— 4%    

411—5%    

5A— 5%    

5i|— 6        

$0.16 

.20 

.24 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.90 

1.20 

1.50 

2.00 

$0.24 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.40 

1.70 

2.00 

2.50 

$0.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 

1.10 

1.30 

1.50 

1.70 

2.20 

2.50 

3.00 

$0.16 

.20 

.24 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.90 

1.20 

1.50 

2.00 

$0.20 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.10 

1.30 

1.50 

$0.30 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.30 

1.50 

1.70 

2.00 

InteTinedlate  Mize,  aaine  price. 

32 


498 


GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  ^  eo. 


PATENT  "SPIRO"  COMPRESSION  COUPLING 


Double-Sure  Grip  on  Shaft 


50%  more  gripping  power  than  any 
other  compression  coupling  on  the  market. 
No  keys  or  key  seats  needed  with  this 
coupling. 


Fig.  1641 


Shaft 

List 

Shaft 

List 

Size 

Price 

Size 

Price 

% 

$3.50 

1         lit 

$    8.00 

il 

4.00 

2^ 

9.00 

If. 

4.75 

2,\ 

10.75 

lA 

5.00 

2ih 

13.00 

u\ 

5.50 

211 

16.00 

IH 

6.25 

PLATE  COUPLING 

With  Tight  Fitting  Bolts  and  Keys 


Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

li% 

$    8.00 

3  A 

$    28.50 

If. 

9.00 

m 

33.50 

ni 

10.50 

3il 

36.00 

HI 

11.50 

4^ 

49.00 

2fs 

13.00 

4/. 

63.00 

2f. 

14.50 

Hi 

68.00 

2U 

17.50 

4ii 

75.00 

2  if 

21.50 

5A 

88.00 

3^ 

26.00 

5i| 

103.00 

Fig.  1642 


CLAMP    COUPLING 


il 

$    4.50 

3^ 

$19.00 

1^ 

5.00 

3t^ 

21.50 

1/." 

6.00 

3H 

24.50 

IH 

7.00 

311 

28.00 

lit 

8.50 

4A 

33.00 

2^ 

10.00 

4fs 

38.00 

2A 

11.00 

4H 

43.00 

2ii 

12.50 

411 

48.00 

211 

15.00 

FOR  SHAFTING,   WOOD  AND   STEEI.  PULLEYS,  SEE  INDEX 


GEOBCARPEhfTER  «  eo. 


499 


THE  MASTER  FRICTION 

CLUTCH 
PULLEY 


Complete  with 
Lever  Yoke. 


If  clutch  runs 
over  350  R.  P.  M. 
we  r  e  c  o  111  ni  e  n  d 
b  u  s  h  i  n  f? 
This  is  extra 
Give  speed. 

This  clutch  is  very  powerful  owing  to  its  double  wedge 
shaped  friction  surfaces  that  grip  like  a  vise.  Size  for 
size  it  transmits  almost  twice  the  power  of  any  other 
make. 

It  may  be  run  at  high  speeds  if  desired.  Some  of  the 
sizes  running  as  high  as  1200  R.  P.  M.  successfully. 

For  an  all  round,  high  grade,  serviceable  clutch  pulley 
there  is  nothing  like   it  on   the  market. 

It  has  no  projecting  parts  flying  around  to  endanger  life 
and  always  releases  when  disengaged. 


17 


18 


20 


22 


Price 

$54. SO 
57.0 
58.00 
60.10 
61.10 

55.ro 

57.60 

5:t.oo 

60.90 
71. 

5G.40 

58.40 

59 

71.70 

72 

57.  SO 
60.00 
61  30 
73.40 
74.70 
88.50 

60. 

62.00 

73.40 

75.70 

77. 

91.40 


Sze 


24 


26 


28 


30 


Price 


.$66.40 
78.50 
80.10 
82.(10 
94.10 

119^50 

66 

67.90 
80.20 
81.90 
84.60 
96.30 
101.30 
122.30 

67.60 
79.40 
81.90 


98.60 
119 
125.30 

81.10 
83.80 
95.80 


100.90 
121.90 
128 


S  ze 


32 


34 


36 


38 


Price 


$83.60 
86.60 
98.80 
102.20 
119.80 
126.30 
148.00 
156.60 

85.40 
98.40 
100.90 
104.50 
122 . 30 
129.20 
151.20 
179.10 

87.30 
100.50 
103.20 
122.30 
125.00 
132.20 
154.70 
182.90 

99.20 
102 .  80 
105 .  70 
125 .  00 
127 .  90 
149.90 
177.30 
187.00 


40 


42 


44 


46 


48 


Price 
$101.20 
104. 
123.20 
127. 
130.30 
152.50 
180.00 
189.80 

103.30 

125.60 

i.';3.io 

155.60 
183.40 
193.50 

106.50 
129.60 
13? 
161.10 


108.80 
132 . 20 
1C5.20 
183. EO 
193. GO 

111.10 

134 

158.40 

187.00 

197.50 


Sze  I  Price 

50~ 


52 


54 


56 


$113.50 
137.70 
161.  EO 
190.60 

116.10 
140.80 
165.10 
194.70 

134.00 
143.90 

16N.70 
198.80 

136.70 
161.50 
191.40 
203.00 

139.60 
164.  iO 
195.30 

142.50 
];s.20 
199.10 


THE  MASTER  BAND 
CLUTCH  PULLEY 


Oomplete  with 
liCver  Yoke. 


This  clutch  is  extremely  simple  and  easy 
to  adjust  and  requires  very  little  space  on  tiie 
shaft.  It  is  a  good  clutch  pulley  for  line  shaft 
and  countershaft  work. 


Xo.  2  Clutch  Pulleys 

Single  Belt 
41/3  H.  P.      Bore  to  2  7-16 
in. 


Size 


10 


12 


Price 


$19.20 
19.50 
20.30 
20 

19.40 
19.80 
20.60 
21.00 

19.50 
19.90 
20.00 
20.40 
22.00 

19 

20.20 

20 

20.70 

22.40 

20.10 
20.60 
20.70 
21.20 
23.00 

20.70 
21.20 
21.40 
22  .  00 
23.90 


Size  iPrice 

3  $2'.  20 

4  21.80 

5  22.00 

6  22.70 


21.50 

22.10; 

22.60 
23.10 

22.20 
22.  so! 
23.10' 
23.901 

22.80 
23.50 
24.O0I 
24.901 

23.40 

24.40, 
25.00, 


27.20 
28.40 


No.  2yo 
Clutch 

Double  Belt 

6  H.  P. 
Bore  to  3  in. 


S  ze 


ice 


$27.70 
29 .  00 
29 .  70 
31.40 
32.20 

28.60 
30.00 
30.80 
32.60 
33.50 

29.60 
31.30 
32.20 

30.20 
31.90 
32.80 

28.50 
29.90 
30.90 

29.50 
31.00 
32.20 

30.40 
32.20 


No.  3 
Clutch 

Double  Belt 

m  H.  P. 
Bore  to  SJ  in. 
Sze^  Price 
9  $37.60 


.50 
37.20 


3S.50 
40.30 


36.00 
37.60 
38.70 
40.60 

36.90 
38.70 


37.90 
39.80 
41.30 


39.10 
41.10 


40.20 
42.40 


^ 


Simple   and       IV/j 
Inexpensive.      ^^^ 

as 

tei 

•  Gasoline  Engine  Clutch  Pulleys 

Compact  and 
E:flicient. 

Di 

FcpH.  P.IPrice 

4-6  To  21/2  $11. 30 
4-6  To  6       11.  ;0 
4-8  To  6       12.10 
4-6  To  6       12.60 

Dia 

Fee 

H.  P. 

Price 'iDia'Pco'H.  P.'PriceI'DialPce'H  PiPrice 

Dia'Pce'lI  p'Prlce 

0 

8 
10 
12_ 

14 
10 

4-6 
4-6 
6-8 
4-6 

To  6 
To  6 
To  8 
To  6 

$13.00 
13.70 
19.50 
14.20 

18    6-8   To  8 
10    4-6   To  6 
20    6-8   To  8 
22    6-8   To  8 

$20.40 
15.40 
21.30 
22.60 

00 
24 
24 
26 

8-lo'to  12$26 .  90 
6.  Sto   8  23.70 
S-10tol2  28  20 
6-  8|to   S\  24. SO 

26 
28 

8.10'tol2$29.50 
6-  8,to    8  25.90 
6-  8 to  12  27.90 
6-  8tol2|  29.10 

Give  Size  of  Shaft  and  Key  Seat.    Add  30%  if  Clutch  is  Bolted  to  Arms  and  Send  Sketch. 


500 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   «  SO: 


SAFETY    SPLIT    COLIiAR 

i 

#c 

^^ 

^ 

SAFETY  SET  COTJ.AJRS 

\ 

y 

kt0 

f 

Fig.   1653. 

Fig.   1G51. 

Fig.  1652. 

Double  Flange   Solid   Set   Collar 

PIoIscrevT   Type                    Standard  Type 

Shaft 
Size 

List 

Shaft 
Size 

List 

Shaft 
Size 

List 

Shaft 
Size 

List 

Shaft 
Size 

List 

Shaft 
Size 

List 

Shaft 
Size 

List 

Shaft 
Size 

List 

in. 

$0.87 

m 

$2.10 

in. 
3fs 

$4.05 

in. 

41/2 

$7.28 

in. 

$0.65 

in. 

$1.55 

in. 

$2.92 

in. 

$5.30 

,« 

93 

2 

2.17 

314 

4.15 

4% 

7.56 

1ft 

.75 

2ft 

1.60 

3ft 

3.00 

5.45 

.97 

21/8 

2.32 

3% 

4.38 

4% 

7.95 

.80 

2% 

1.65 

3  72 

3.08 

4U 
4% 
4il 

5.60 

1-^ 

1^8 

1  13 

2  if 

2.40 

4.50 

8.18 

1^ 

.85 

2% 

1.75 

3ft 

3.14 

5.75 

1.20 

2% 

2.57 

31/2 

4.62 

41J 

8.45 

1ft 

.90 

2ft 

1.80 

3% 

3.22 

5.90 

1  27 

2% 

2.63 

3t\ 

4.71 

4  78 

8.62 

1  % 

.95 

21/2 

1.88 

sn 

3.30 

5 

6.06 

1.35 

^.t 

2.70 

3% 

4.83 

4U 

8.85 

1ft 

1.00 

2% 

2.03 

3% 

3.37 

5  78 

6.23 

1  43 

2.82 

3}i 

3% 

4.95 

5 

9.10 

1  Vz 

1.05 

2U 

2.10 

311 

3.45 

5% 

6.67 

1.50 

2% 

3.05 

5.05 

5Vs 

9.35 

1ft 

1.10 

2% 

2.17 

3% 

3.52 

5ft 
5  72 

7.00 

1  57 

2U 

3.15 

3IJ 

5.18 

5% 

10.00 

iff 

L15 

2  1 

2.25 

3}| 

3.60 

7.20 

1.65 

2% 

3.25 

3  78 

5.28 

5i'ff 

10.50 

1.20 

2  78 

2.32 

4, 

3.73 

5  % 

7.50 

1  72 

3.38 

811 

5.40 

10.80 

1  % 

1.25 

2ii- 

2.40 

4ft 

4.15 

5% 

8.00 

1.80 

2% 

3.48 

4 

5.60 

5% 

11.25 

Ija 

1.30 

3 

2.48 

4V4 

4.28 

5U 

8.50 

1  87 

2  if 

3.60 

4^ 

6.22 

5  78 

12.00 

1  % 

1.35 

3  78 

2.63 

4ft 

4.70 

6 

9.00 

1  n 

1.95 

'^ 

3.72 

4W 

6.42 

5}^- 

13.00 

1}| 

1.40 

3ft 

2.70 

472 

4.85 

1% 

2.03 

SYs 

3.95   1    4t'5 

7.05 

6 

14.00 

2 

1.45 

314    1     2.77 

4%    1     5.15   1 

mON    SHEAVES  FOB  MANILA   ROPE   TRANSMISSION 


For  34,  ' 

's  and  1  Inch  Rop 

e 

Diam. 

Number  of  Grooves 

1 

2 

.         3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

|9.?0 

$12.90 

$15.12 

$21.84 

$25.56 

$28.98 

$32.40 

$36.24 

$40.50 

$45.84 

14 

9.66 

13.50 

17.69 

22.66 

26.52 

30.06 

33.60 

37.56 

41.94 

47.40 

16 

10.38 

14.40 

20.82 

23.82 

27.78 

31.44 

35.10 

39.18 

43.68 

49.26 

18 

11.76 

15.66 

21.00 

27.12 

32.40 

37.08 

41.40 

45.36 

.^.0.58 

56.40 

20 

12.72 

17.52 

26.64 

30.66 

3  6.78 

42.30 

47.46 

52.26 

58.32 

64.98 

22 

13.20 

18.84 

27.30 

35.61 

41.52 

47.28 

53.70 

59.40 

66.36 

71.82 

24 

14.82 

20.76 

29.46 

37.56 

44.16 

50.16 

56.82 

62.76 

69.96 

75.66 

36 

15.90 

22.68 

31.92 

41.16 

4  8,60 

55.44 

63.36 

69.72 

77.76 

84.30 

28 

16.56 

23.50 

32.94 

42.36 

49.98 

57.00 

65.10 

71.64 

79.86 

86.60 

30 

18.24 

25.56 

34.26 

43.86 

51.66 

58.86 

67.24 

73.86 

82.26 

89.16 

32 

20.88 

29.58 

38.26 

48.24 

5  8.02 

64.20 

72.54 

80.16 

89.04 

97.92 

34 

22.62 

30.60 

39.96 

49.62 

59.58 

65.94 

74.46 

82.26 

91.32 

100.38 

36 

23.04 

31.50 

41.34 

51.48 

61.92 

68.76 

77.76 

86.04 

95.58 

105.12 

40 

26.52 

35.64 

46.86 

57.48 

70.50 

85.32 

96.24 

103.44 

111.18 

119.40 

44 

29.16 

38.69 

49.98 

61.20 

74.58 

89.76 

100.86 

108.60 

116.70 

125.28 

i^ 

33.72 

46.08 

54.18 

70.98 

85.08 

99.00 

110.11 

120.00 

128.28 

137.28 

52 

41.70 

54.54 

68.16 

79.68 

93.90 

107.94 

119.28 

129.18 

137.58 

146.70 

56 

44.10 

57.60 

71.58 

83.46 

98.04 

112.44 

124.14 

134.40 

143.16 

152.64 

50.10 

63.66 

76.08 

98.10 

111.12 

128.04 

144.48 

155.22 

172.02 

185.82 

.ARGKR    SIZES    FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 


GEOBeARTPErTTER  ^  eo. 


501 


RIGID,  RING  OILING  PILLOW  BLOCKS 


BEARINGS   BABBITTED  AXT>  REAMED 


Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

u 

$3.50 

2^ 

$7.00 

St's 

$15.00 

i^ 

3.75 

2t'« 

8.00 

3ii 

18.00 

i-i^ 

4.65 

2n 

9.25 

3ii 

22.00 

IH 

5.25 

2ii 

10.40 

m 

6.00 

3A 

12.00 

Pig.  1631 


UNIVERSAL  RING  OILING  BRACKET   HANGERS 

BEARINGS  BABBITTED  AND  REAMED 


?,  c 

01 

!=  C 

«r 

a> 

•=« 

^ 

^0 

M 

^0 

m 

N 

*o 

*o 

IB 

k1  M 

J 

a 

r 

'-' 

r 

J 

cc 

^" 

J 

lA 

10 

$5.00 

lU. 

16 

$8.50 

2^ 

14 

$11.50 

2-H 

12 

$15.00 

12 

5.50 

18 

9.25 

16 

13.00 

" 

14 

16.50 

" 

14 

6.00 

" 

20 

10.00 

" 

18 

14.50 

16 

18.00 

" 

16 

6.50 

til 

10 

7.50 

" 

20 

16.00 

18 

21.00 

ll''^ 

10 

5.50 

" 

12 

8.00 

2  A 

10 

10.50 

" 

20 

25.00 

12 

6.00 

" 

14 

8.75 

12 

11.25 

2^ 

10 

16.00 

14 

6.50 

" 

16 

9.50 

14 

12.50 

12 

17.00 

16 

7.00 

18 

10.25 

" 

16 

14.00 

" 

14 

18.50 

liA 

10 

6.50 

" 

20 

11.00 

" 

18 

15.50 

" 

16 

20.00 

12 

7.00 

2  A 

10 

9.50 

" 

20 

17.00 

" 

18 

23.00 

" 

14 

7.75 

12 

10.25 

2  a 

10 

14.00 

" 

20 

27.00 

FLAT   BOX 


SOLID  SLEEVE  COUPLING 


Bearings  Babbitte<l  and  Reamed 


Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

% 

$0.95 

ug 

$2.90 

¥i 

1.00 

2A 

3.70 

1^ 

1.20 

2^ 

4.25 

lA 

1.60 

2H 

5.40 

Hi 

2.20 

2ii 

6.00 

Fig. 1634 

(Couplings    Furnished    A^ith    Either    Hollow    Set 

Screws  or  Recessed  Head  Set  vScrews 

At  the   Same  Price 


Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

n  in. 

$3.00 

li^  in. 

$4.00 

lA  In. 

3.50 

lU  in. 

4.50 

Itk  in. 

3.75 

IM  in. 

5.50 

502 


GeoBCarpeK'ter  s  So. 


SPLIT  POST  JOURNAL  BEARING 


Babbitted  and  Reamed 


Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

% 

$1.50 

1% 

$2.25 

Ys 

1.55 

l/s 

2.35 

¥i 

1.65 

iy2 

2.50 

1 

1.75 

1% 

2.75 

IVs 

1.85 

iH 

3.00 

1^ 

2.00 

1% 

3.25 

IVi 

2.10 

1% 

3.50 

lA 

2.15 

lie 

3.75 

Fig.  1621 


Especially  adapted  to  conveyor  work  on  account  of  the  angle  of  the 
split  in  the  bearing  and  position  of  oil  cup. 


UNIVERSAL  BALL  AND  SOCKET   RING  OILING 
POST  HANGERS 


Bearings  Babbitted  and  Beamed 

Side  adjustment   Vz  inch.     Vertical  1 


inch 


Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

ii 

$3.75 

2,\ 

$10.25 

3ii 

$33.50 

lA 

4.75 

m 

13.50 

4A 

43.00 

Ii'b 

5.25 

2M 

15.50 

4f^ 

46.00 

IH 

6.00 

3A 

20.00 

4il 

53.50 

lit 

7.00 

3t^ 

22.00 

4il 

56.00 

2^ 

9.25 

3H 

31.50 

'RIGID"  RING  OILING  POST  BOX 

Bearings  Babbitted  and  Reamed 


Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

Shaft  Size 

List  Price 

lA 

$4.00 

2iJ 

$13.00 

1^ 

5.00 

2M 

15.00 

Hi 

5.75 

3A 

18.50 

lil 

6.75 

3t^ 

22.00 

2^ 

8.50 

m 

31.50 

2^ 

10.00 

GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  «  eo. 


5U3 


UNIVERSAL  WICK  OILING  HANGER 


Fig.  1601 


Fig.  1602 

Bearings  Babbitted  and  Reamed 

In  the  "Wick  Oiling  Box  illustrated  above  is  ji re- 
sented a  very  efficient  self-oiling  bearing. 

The    wick    is    of    ample    proportions    to    assure 
thorough  lubrication. 


PRICE   lilST 


Range  of  Drops  i 

n  inches 

Shaft 
Size 

4% -51/4 

6-8 

8-10 

11-13 

14-16 

lS-20 

19-21 

22-24 

26-28 

30-32 

34-36 

ifr   1  $2.50 

$2.75 

$3.00 

$8.50 

$4.00   1     .... 

.... 

IfV   !     8.25 

8.75 

4  00 

4.50 

5.00  !  $5.75 

$6.25 

! 

.... 
.... 

ItV   I     3.50 

4.00 

4.25 

4.75 

5.23  !     6.00 

6.50 

....     1      .... 

IH  1    .... 

5.25 

5.50 

6.00 

6.50  1     7.00 

.... 

$7.75  |$10.00 

$11.75  1$13.75 

IH  1    .... 

6.00 

6.25 

6.75 

7.25  !     7.75 

8.50  1  10.75 

12.50 

14.50 

2A  1    .... 

8  25 

8.75 

9.50  1   10.25 

11.25  1  18.00 

15.00 

18.00 

2tV   1     .... 

9.25 

9.75 

10..50  1   11.25 

12  25  1  14.00 

16.00 

19.00 

2H   1    ••.. 

11..50 

18.00 

14.00  1   16.00 

17.50  1  19.00 

22.00 

25.00 

2H  !    .... 

13.50 

15.00 

16.00  1   18.00 

19.50  1  21.50 

24.00 

27.00 

504 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  s  Go. 


PATENT  UNIVERSAL  DOUBLE  BRACED  RING 
OILING,  BALL  AND  SOCKET  HANGERS 


Uuivers 
Adjustment 


Babbitted 
and  Reamed 
Bearings 


Fig.    1613 
Beai'liigs  Babbitted  and  Reamed 


Case  Hardened 

Steel 
^^ISet  Screws 


This  Cast  Iron  Hanger  is  designed  upon  lines 
so  as  to  distribute  the  metal  in  order  that  there  is 
ample  sufficiency  of  iron  where  it  is  most  required 
Pig.    1611        ^«ioeL  ocrewK  and  where  the  greatest  strain  takes  place. 

The  Hanger  Yoke  is  cast  separate  and  is  interchangeable  with  am-  drop  of  the  same 
size  shaft.    This  applies  also  to  Universal  Post  Hangers,  Pillow  Blocks  and  Bracket  Hangers. 

The  Bolts  supporting  the  Yoke  are  integral  with  the  Frame  proper ;  thus  strengthening 
the  Hanger  at  one  of  the  most  important  points  that  carrj'  the  load  of  the  line  shaft. 

The  Bearing  is  of  the  well  known  Ring  Oiling  Type,  the  superiority  of  which  method 
of  lubrication  has  been  demonstrated  by  years  of  actual  service. 

The  Reservoir  when  properly  filled  will  amply  lubricate  the  shaft  from  six  to  eight 
months  without  refilling. 


PRICE  MST 

Shaft 

Rang-e 

of  Drops 

in  Inches 

4% -5% 

6-8 

8-10 

11-13 

14-16 

18-20 

19-21 

22-24 

26-28 

30-32 

34-36 

il 

$3.25 

$3.50 

$3.75 

$4.25 

$4.75 

1/b 

4.00 

4.50 

4.75 

5.25 

5.75 

$6.50 

$7.00 

$7.50 

tA 

4.50 

5.00 

5.25 

5.75 

6.25 

7.00 

7.50 

8.00 

i« 

6.00 

6.25 

6.75 

7.25 

7.75 

8.50 

$10.75 

$12.50 

$14.60 

i« 

7.00 

7.25 

7.75 

8.25 

8.75 

9.50 

11.75 

13.50 

15.50 

2^ 

9.25 

9.75 

10.50 

11.25 

12.25 

14.00 

16.00 

19.00 

2i, 

10.25 

10.75 

11.50 

12.25 

13.25 

15.00 

17.00 

20.00 

2H 

12.60 

14.00 

15.00 

17.00 

18.50 

20.00 

23.00 

26.00 

m 

14.50 

16.00 

17.00 

19.00 

20.50 

22.00 

25.00 

28.00 

3A 

19.50 

20.50 

22.50 

25.00 

26.50 

28.50 

30.50 

38.50 

2A 

21.50 

22.50 

24.50 

27.00 

28.50 

30.50 

32.50 

35.50 

GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  ^  SO 


505 


CARPENTER'S  QUARTER-SAWED 
ROCK  MAPLE  ROLLERS 


The    Old    AVaj. 

Note     the     Checks 

from    the    Heart 


The    Carpenter 

AVay.      >o     Heartn 

in   These    RollerH 

io    Check. 


THE  TREATMENT   AND   CARE   OF  MAPLE  ROLLERS 

Checking  iu  rollers  is  caused  by  surface  of  the  roller  drying  out  faster  than  the  inside  and 
the  outer  rim  of  fast  drying  wood  shrinking  and  having  to  accommodate  itself  to  the  still  damp 
and  larger  core.  No  matter  how  many  years  a  maple  square  has  aged  in  stock  there  is  always  some 
moisture  present  inside  it  and  as  soon  as  it  is  turned  into  a  roller  it  starts  drying  out  further. 
Checking  can  only  be  eliminated  by  taking  great  care  of  the  rollers  and  seeing  that  they  dry  out 
evenly  throughout  which  is  almost  impossible. 

Heart  wood  is  not  of  the  same  tensile  strength,  fibre,  density  or  weight  as  the  select  sap 
wood  surrounding  it  and  cannot  be  made   to  dry  out  at  the  same  rate  as  the  sap  wood. 

The  elimination  of  the  heart  in  a  roller  practically  prevents  checking  if  the  rollers  lie  un- 
used awhile.  The  average  man  however,  doesn't  order  his  rollers  until  they  are  badly  needed 
and  they  go  into  service  at  once.  In  these  cases  the  rollers,  as  soon  as  they  are  received,  and 
before  being  used  should  be  given  a  coat  of  oil  (linseed  preferably  but  any  heavy  oil  will  do)  and 
the  ends  painted  to  prevent  the  surface  drying  too  fast.  This  is  in  a  large  measure  helped  by 
keeping  them  out  of  the  sun  in-so-far  as  is  possible. 

A  heart  roller  weighs  just  as  much  as  a  Carpenter  roller.  Carpenter  rollers  last  more  than 
twice  as  long  as  others  and  the  freight  saving  alone  will  just  about  pay  the  difference  in  cost. 

We  ask  at  least  one  week's  time  on  each  order  for  these  rollers  as  they  are  never  earned  in 
stock  but  turned  to  suit  the  individual  i-equirements  of  the  order  as  it  conies  in,  and  then  oiled, 
painted  and  inspected  twice  before  leaving. 


Size 

List  Price 

Weight, 

Size 

I-Ist  Price 

Weight 

Diameter, 
Inches 

Length 

each 

lbs. 

Inches 

Length 

each 

lbs. 

3 

3  ft. 

$0.,50 

7 

5  ft. 

%   4.90 

68 

3 

4  ft. 

.70 

8 

6  ft. 

6.00 

81 

4 

3  ft. 

.90 

11 

7  ft. 

7.10 

95 

4 

4  ft. 

1.20 

15 

7 14 

4  ft. 

4.60 

64 

4 

5  ft. 

1.50 

19 

7  Vi 

4  ft.  8  in. 

5.50 

74 

4 

5  ft.  6  in. 

1.70 

21 

ly. 

5  ft. 

5.90 

80 

5 

3  ft. 

1.40 

20 

7% 

6  ft. 

7.20 

96 

5 

4  ft. 

1.90 

26 

4  ft. 

5.40 

74 

5  ft. 

2.40 

33 

8 

4  ft.  8  in. 

6.40 

86 

5 

6  ft. 

2.90 

39 

8 

5  ft. 

6.90 

93 

6 

3  ft. 

2.10 

30 

8 

6  ft. 

8.40 

111 

6 

4  ft. 

2.80 

40 

8 

7  ft. 

10.00 

130 

6 

4  ft.  8  in. 

3.30 

47 

8^! 

5  ft. 

9.00 

110 

6 

5  ft. 

3.55 

50 

8<5 

6  ft. 

10.75 

132 

6 

6  ft. 

4.25 

60 

8% 

7  ft. 

13.00 

154 

7 

3  ft. 

2.90 

40 

9 

5  ft. 

12.00 

130 

7 

4  ft. 

3.90 

54 

9 

6  ft. 

14.00 

156 

7 

4  ft.  8  in. 

4..'55 

62 

9 

7  ft. 

16.00 

172 

Larger  sizes  take  speeial  list. 
Intermediate  sizes  take  next  higher  list. 


In   ordering  alvvays  specify  diameter  and   length. 


SPECIAL  MAPLE  ROLLERS  AXD  SQUARES 

AVe  can  supply  rollers  of  10  inches  to  14  inches  in  -diameter  if  desired  and  large  maple 
squares  or  heavy  planking  with  no   hearts  in  lengths  up  to   16  feet. 

We  also  .supply  rollers  with  iron  bands  on  the  ends  and  with  steel  shafts  through  and  projecting 
from  each  end  for  Mine  and  Conveyor  rollers,  etc.,  etc.      Write  for  prices. 

REGULAR  HARD  MAPLE  HEART  ROLLERS 

Carried  in  stock  for  iiiiiiiediate  delivery 


DJameter 

Length 

Price 

1        niameter 

Length 

Price 

7Vi 

4  ft.  8  In. 

$3.30 

5 

3  ft. 

$i.20 

4  ft.  8  in. 

3.10 

6 

6  ft. 

2.40 

7 

6  ft. 

4.00 

4 

3  ft. 

1.00 

7 

iV" 

3.00 

4 

4  ft 

1.40 

7 

3  ft. 

2.10 

6  ft 

1.80 

6 

4  ft.  8  In. 
4  ft 

eft. 

S.60 

IIS 

3% 
3% 

3  ft 

4  ft 

.80 
1.20 

1 

3  ft. 

1.60 

3% 

5  ft 

1.40 

4  ft.  8  In. 

1.80 

3 

3  ft 

.70 

5 

4  ft. 

1.60 

3 

4  ft 

.90 

FOH    norSK    RAISING    SCRKWS,    JACKS    \STt    nOI.I.TKS,    SKR    IlvniCX 


506 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  ^  eo. 


TRACK  AND  BALLAST  JACKS 


Fig.  6  Fig.  1  Fig.  116-117-118  Fig.   101 

No.  6  Simplex  Double  Acting  Ballast  and  Track  Jack 

For  heavy  track,  ballast  and  crossing  work.     Massive  contruction  is  combined  with  proven  material. 
Simplex   mechanism,    combined   with   careful   design,    resulting    in    increased    efficiency,    has    led   many 

of  the  leading  railroads  to  adopt  this  Jack.  

SPECIFICATIONS 

Standard Malleable  Iron      Capacity,   tons 15 

Lever  Socket Crucible  Steel       Lift,     inches 18% 

Rack  Bar Drop  Forging      Height,  inches 31 

Pawls     Drop  Forging      Weight,  with  pole,  lbs 96 

List  price $32.00 

No.  1  Simplex  Double  Acting  Track  Jack 

Built  for  "above-the-average,"  really  efficient  duty  on  track,  ballast  or  construction  work.  Keen 
attention  to  every  detail,  combined  with  Simplex  mechanism  and  the  resultant  increased  efficiency,  has  led 
to  the  adoption  of  this  Jack  by  many  of  the  largest  railroads.  All  parts  are  heavier  than  average  re- 
quirements might  justify,  but  the  Jack  never  fails  on  any  demand. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Standard Malleable  Iron       Capacity,  tons 10 

Lever  Socket Crucible  Steel       Lift,  inches 13% 

Rack  Bar Drop   Foiging        Height,  inches 25 

Pawls     Drop  Forging       Weight,  with  pole,  lbs 65 

List  price .$!S.OO 

Nos.  116,  117  and  118  Simplex  Surfacing  Ballast  and  Track  Jacks 
Single  Acting — Operating  on  the  Down  Stroke  of  the  Lever,  or  Tripping  at  any  Position. 

A  trio  of  track  Jacks  that  have  no  equals  for  efficiency  and  simple  design. 

The  upper  pawls,  with  rack  engaging  teeth  at  the  bottom,  swing  as  pendulums  from  the  frames.  The 
lower  pawls  which  fulcrum  in  sockets  in  the  frames,  engage  the  rack  bar  teeth  or  may  be  pulled  backward 
to  engage  the  upper  pawls  in  recesses  provided  to  trip  the  load.  In  this  way  a  tooth  by  tooth  lowering 
device  or  a  quick  trip  to  low  position  is  effected. 

Each  bearing  is  a  heavy  trunnion,  cast  integral  with  the  lever  socket,  and  rotates  in  a  hardened 
steel,   closed  end,  lubricant-retaining  bushing. 

No.  lie.  A  Jack  of  small  height,  low  lift  and  little  weight,  that  is  easily  and  quickly  carried.  Com- 
bining a  tripping  or  tooth-by-tooth  lowering  device,  it  has  power  and  speed  for  all  surfacing  work. 

No.  117.  The  most  simple,  yet  efficient  design  of  track  Jack  built,  and  a  great  favorite  for  track 
work. 

No.  118.  For  ballast  work  particularly,  this  is  the  ideal  Jack.  Of  great  height  and  lift.  It  easily 
raises  the  track  clear  of  all  ballast  during  construction,  even  though  the  ground,  because  of  its  softness, 
may  allow  the  base  to  sink.  As  is  often  necessary,  the  track  may  be  lowered  gradually,  or  dropped  all  the 
way.  This  is  accomplished  by  operating  the  two  pawls.  The  upper  one,  with  rack  engaging  tooth  at  the 
bottom,  swings  as  a  pendulum  from  the  frame.     The  lower  operates  like  those  in  the  Nos.  116  and  117. 

•  SPECIFICATIONS 

Standard Malleable  Iron      No 116 

Lever  Socket Crucible  Steel      Capacity,  tons 10 

Rack  Bar Drop  Forging       Lift,     inches 8 

Pawls     Drop  Forging       Height,  inches l^M 

Bushings  and  Keys Steel      Weight,  with  pole,  lbs 46 

List   price.    No.   11« i|!20.00 

List    price.   No.   117 V2.00 

l,ist  price,   fio.   1 1 S 32.00 

No.  101  Simplex  Track  Jack 
Double  Acting — Operating  on  the  Up  and  Down  Stroke  of  the  Lever,  or  Tripping  at  any  Position. 

This  Jack  meets  the  demand  for  a  compact  doubleacting  Track  Jack.  It  reduces  the  height  of  all 
former  Jacks  of  equal  lift,  thereby  reducing  the  weight  accordingly.  Yet  because  of  its  massive,  heavy 
construction,  it  is  the  master  for  all  work  in  connection    with    the    heaviest    rails. 

SPECIFICATIONS 


117 

lis 

10 

15 

12^ 

18%- 

20  M. 

28 

55 

70 

Standard Malleable  Iron 

Lever  Socket Crucible  Steel 

Rack  Bar ^  .Drop  Forging 

Pawla     Drop  Forging 

Busblners  and  Keys Steel 

Mat  price 


Capacity,  tons 10 

Lift,  inches 13% 

Height,  inches = 21 

Weight,  with  pole,  lbs ....,,  58 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   ^  Co, 


,jo; 


Fig.  25 

Standard 

Lever  Socket 

Rack  Bar 

Ratchet  Wheel.  .  . 

Pinion 

Bearings 

Cap 

List  price,  No.  2.",. 
List  price,  Xo.  33. 


SIMPLEX  GEARED  JACKS 

Single   Acting — Operating  on   the  Down  Stroke  of 
the  Lever 

These  Jacks  are  designed  lor  easily  handling  loaded 
refrisrerator  and  railroad  car.s,  locomotives,  or  heavier 
indu.strial  >vork.  Cast  integral  with  the  frame  is  a 
gear  case  which  houses  a  heavy  drop  forged  pinion  and 
ratchet  wheel,  both  of  which  are  heat  treated  and 
hardened.  Engaging  snugly  with  this  pinion  is  a 
heavy  rack,  which  is  forged  from  chrome  nickel  steel. 
The  pinion  rotates  on  bronze  bushings.  The  pawls, 
which  are  operated  by  the  crucible  steel  socket,  engage 
the  teeth  of  the  ratchet  wheel  so  that  it  raises  or  lowers 
the  rack  bar  on  each  stroke  of  the  lever.  These  pawls 
are  made  of  chrome  nickel  steel  in  the  No.  25  Jack,  and 
ohrome  vanadium  steel  in  the  No.  35.  Under  all  circum- 
stances the  pawls  are  locked  so  that  the  load  cannot  be 
dropped.  Carrying  handles  are  provided  upon  each 
side.  The  raising  and  lowering  movement  of  the  rack 
bar  is  governed  by  the  indicator  upon  the  side  of  the 
Jack. 

Each  bearing  is  a  heavy  trunnion,  cast  integral  with 
the  socket  and  rotates  in  a  hardened  steel,  closed 
end,  lubricant-retaining  bushing.  Grease 
provided  where  necessary. 

SPECIFICATIONS 


cups    are 


Malleable  Iron 

Crucible  Steel 

.Chrome  Nickel  Steel 

Drop  Forging 

Drop   Forging 

Bronze 

Drop  Forging 


Pawls 

Bushings  and  Keys Steel 


Fig.  35 

.Chrome  Nickel  Steel 


Capacity,  tons 

L.ift,    inches 

Height,     inches 

Weight,  with  pole,  lbs. 


...No.  25,    25 
..No.  25,    161^ 
..No.  25,     27 

,  .  .No.  25,  150 


SIMPLEX  GAR,  INDUSTRIAL  AND  BRIDGE  JACKS 

Single  Acting — Operating  on  the  Down  Stroke  of  the  Lever. 


No.  35,    35 
No.  35,    16'^ 
No.  35,    26  Vi 
No.  35,  200 

$10<).00 

135.00 


Fig.  2  PiB'  4  Fig.  19 

The  Simplex  mechanism  locks  the  working  parts  in  every  position — a  load  can  never  drop.  Each 
bearing  is  a  heavy  trunnion,  cast  integral  with  the  lever  socket,  and  rotates  in  a  hardened  steel,  closed 
end,    lubricant-retaining   bushing.  ...  .  ..,  ,  .  „ 

The  design  and  construction  embody  the  most  minute  details  to  increase  long  life  and  service.  Even 
an  apron  is  provided  over  the  socket  opening  to  keep  dirt  from  internal  parts.  Direction  of  operation 
is  governed  bv  the  reversing  indicator  on  the  sid*. 

No.  2.  Simplex  Industrial  and  Car  Jack.  Designed  for  use  on  interurban  cars,  for  contractors  and 
industrial  service,  as  well  as  for  track  work.  Heavy  loads  are  easily  handled,  because  of  the  high 
efficiency. 

No.  4.  Simplex  Bridge  or  Car  Jack.  Designed  for  bridge  and  heavy  construction  work.  Powerful, 
rapid,  highly  efficient  and  is  built  for  rough,  abusive  service.  The  extra  heavy  base  and  reinforced 
standard,  with  high  carbon-forged  rack  bar,  provide  a  positive  guarantee  of  a  long,  efficient  life.  Smaller 
details  of  design,  such  as  an  apron  over  the  socket  opening  to  keep  dirt  from  internal  parts,  are  carefully 
watched. 

No.  10.  Simplex  Car,  Industrial  and  Bridge  Jack.  The  specifications,  construction  and  power  of  this 
Jack  have  produced  the  basis  of  economy  in  car  and  bridge  repairing 

SPECIFICATIONS 

standard Malleable  Iron 

Lever  Socket Crucible  Steel 

Rack  Bar Drop  Forging 

Pawls     Drop  Forgincr 

Bushings  and  Keys Steel 

List  price 


No 

2 

4 

m 

10 
925.00 

15 

1  t  V2 

221.4 
91 
935.00 

15 

f-if t    inches                                      .  ■  • 

17^ 

28 

Weight,  with  pole,  lbs 

94 
$85.00 

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508 


GEOBCAIiPEffTER   ^  eo. 


JACKS 


_ 

Fig.  315  Fig.    50  Fig.    51  Fig.    55 

No.  315  SIMPLEX  ORDNANCE  AND  EMERGENCY  JACK 

Single  Acting — Operating  on   the   down  stroke  of  the  lever. 

In  addition  to  the  recessed  chain  cap,  chain  and  pivoting  standard  of  the  No.  310  Emergency 
Jack,  there  is  an  auxiliary  detachable  shoe  which  fits  snugly  in  the  recessed  chain  cap.  This  shoe 
swings  free  upon  its  axis  in  the  cap  and  operates  at  any  angle  within  a  radius  of  180°,  irrespec- 
tive of  the  angle  at  which  the  Jack  is  inclined.  It  adds  another  lifting  point  and  gives  the  Jack 
a  greater  range  of  lift.  A  load  may  be  handled  at  any  point,  on  cap,  shoe  or  bottom  foot,  o.^  if 
occasion  demands,  the  shoe  may  be  detached  or  used  in  conjunction  with  the  chain. 

The  base  is  large  and  massive,  especially  designed  for  field  work.  It  may  be  anchored  at  any 
position  by  means  of  the  stake  hole  and  two  recesses  at  the  rear. 

This  Jack  is  used  for  every  kind  of  emergency  or  industrial  purpose,  or  for  Ordnance  De- 
partments, to  lift  guns  that  are  mired  or  to  support  them  in  action;  on  board  ship  for  use  In 
narrow  shaft  alleys  or  confined  spaces  or  for  stiffening  and  strengthening  bulkheads. 

STANDARD  EQUIPMENT 

Five-foot  heavy  Chain  with  Grab  Hook  attached. 

Five-foot  Steel  Lever  Bar — Pinch  Bar  construction. 

Auxiliary  detachable  shoe.  SPECIFICATIONS 


Standard  and  Base Malleable  Iron 

Lever  Socket Drop  Forging 

Rack  Bar Chrome  Nickel  D.  F. 

Pawls Drop    Forging 

Bushings  and  Keys Steel 

Auxiliary  Shoe Chrome  Nickel  D.  F. 

Capacity,    tons 15 


Lift,  inches 12 

Height,    inches 23% 

Weight: 

Jack,   lbs 62 

Chain   lbs 15 

Auxiliary  Shoe,  lbs 5 

Bar,    lbs 17 

Total  weight,  lbs 99 

Price,    each •. $20.00 

Nos.  50,  51  AND  55  SIMPLEX  INDUSTRIAL  JACKS 

Single  Acting — Operating  on  the   down  stroke  of  the  lever  bar. 

Jacks  Nos.  50  and  51  are  especially  designed  for  every  kind  of  industrial  service;  for  light 
cars,  mining,  factory  and  agricultural  service. 

Number  55  Jack  js  quickly  adjusted  to  a  load  at  any  height.  It  is  ideal  for  any  kind  of 
truck,  industrial,  mining  or  agricultural  work.  The  adjustable  shoe  can  be  raised  or  lowered  on 
the  H-beam  rack,  locking  firmly  at  any  position  in  the  circular  recesses  provided. 

Operation  is  highly  efficient  and  minimum  work  is  necessary  for  the  heaviest  loads.  Each 
bearing  is  a  heavy  trunnion,  forged  integral  with  the  lever  socket,  and  rotates  in  a  hardened 
steel,  closed  end  lubricant-retaining  bushing. 

Simplex  mechanism  locks  the  working  parts  in  every  position — a  load   can  never  be  dropped. 

The  reversing  device  on  the  side,  when  revolved  a  half  circle,  changes  direction  of  operation. 
The  socket  when  not  in  use  folds  into  a  vertical  position,  thereby  minimizing  storage  space. 

In  numbers  50  and  51  the  steel  lever  pole  is  of  pinch  bar  design — a  handy  tool  for  any  work. 

SPECIFICATIONS 


Standard     Malleable    Iron 

Lever    Socket Drop  Forging 

Rack  Bar Drop  Forging 


Pawls    Drop  Forging 

Bushings  and  Keys Steel 

Lever    Bar Steel 


Chamber 


I    No.  50   I    No.  51    I   No.   55 


Capacity,  tons 

■•■1        5          1 

5 

10 

Lift,   inches 

1       81^     1 

13  1^ 

10% 

Height,  inches 

1     15  1^      1 

20 

17 

Weight  with  bar,  lbs 

1    32          1 

38 

40 

List    Price 

1  $^0.00   1 

$22.00 

)  $30.00 

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GEOBCAR^PENfTER   S  Qo 


SIMPLEX  JACKS 
No.  310.    SIMPLEX  EMERGENCY  JACK 

single  Acting — Operating  on  the  Down  Stroke  of  the  Lever 

This  Jack  is  really  a  combination  of  a  Crane  and  a 
Jack.  It  pivots  on  its  own  base  from  30°  to  90°  to  the 
horizontal  and  lifts,  lowers,  pushes  or  pulls  at  any  angle. 

The  base  of  the  standard  rests,  with  a  machine  fit, 
upon  two  curved  shoulders  which  project  upward  from, 
and  form  a  part  of  the  base.  Two  studs  hold  it  in 
position.  The  base,  therefore,  takes  all  thrust.  A 
double  socket  is  provided  by  means  of  which  the  lever 
pole  is  always  in  a  convenient  position — no  matter  what 
the  angle  of  the  Jack  may  be. 

The  Cap  is  recessed  to  firmly  hold  the  links  of  a  chain 
when  they  are  dropped  in  position.  The  cap,  at  its  "V" 
notched  side,  quickly  engages  wooden  beams,  or  boxes, 
or  because  of  its  corrugated   surface,   maintains  a  firm  ^'^s-  '^^^ 

contact  against  metal  surfaces  when  pushing  at  any  angle.     The  Jack  can  never  slip  because  of 
the  heavy  calks  at  the  bottom  of  the  base.     The  bearings  are  massive  trunnions,  forged  integral 
with   the   lever   socket   and   rotate   in   hardened   steel  closed  end,  lubricant-retaining  bushings. 
Direction  of  ojieration  i.s  governed  by  the  reversing  lever  on  the  side. 

STANDARD  EQOPMENT 

Five-foot  Chain  with  Grab  Hook. 
Five-foot  Steel  Lever,  Pinch  Bar  and  Car  Mover  combined. 

SPECIFICATIONS 


Standard  and  Base Malleable  Iron 

Lever  Socket Drop   Forging 

Rack  Bar Chrome  Nickel  D.  F. 

Pawls Drop    Forging 

Bushings  and  Keys Steel 

Lever  Bar Steel 


Capacity,  tons   15 

Lift,  inches 12% 

Height,  inches 21% 

Weight  of  Jack,  lbs 59 

Weight  of  Chain  and  Bar,  lbs 30 

Total  weight,  lbs. 


Pi'ice    $20.00 

No.  318.    SIMPLEX  POLE  JACK 

Single  Acting — Operating  on  the  Down  Stroke  of  the  Lever,  or  Tripping  at  any  Position 
This  Jack  has  all  the  features  of  the  No.  310  so  far  as  pivoting  on  its  base,  recessed  chain  cap, 
double  socket  and  general  construction  is  concerned.     Added  to  this  is  the  feature  of  tripping  the 

load   from    any   point  back   to  low   position.      It   has    far 

greater  height  and  lift,  however,  to  enable  its  being  used 

in  many  places  in  which  the  No.   310  or   315   would  not 

be  of  sufficient  lift.     In  pulling  a  telephone  pole,  or  for 

sawing  off  a  decayed  base,  it  is  possible  to  get  hold  high 

and  lift  fully  two  feet.     If  this  is  insufficient  lift, 

the   pole   is  held,   the   cap   quickly   tripped   to   low 

position  and  a  new   hold   taken.      Only  a  fraction 

of    the    time    required    by    any    other    methtod    is 

necessary.      The   big  saving  of  labor   and   expense 

usually  affects  an  entire  pole  pulling  crew. 

There  are  numerous  other  demands  for  this  Jack 
on  railroads,  in  constniction  and  industiial  fields. 
STANDARD   EQUIPMENT 
8  foot  Hand-forged  Chain,  with  pear-shaped  lin' 
5  foot  Steel  Lever  or  Pinch  Bar. 
2  feet  of  10  inch,  25  lb.  I  Beam  Base  Support. 
SPECIFICATIONS 

Standard  and  Base Malleable  Iron 

Lever  Socket Drop  Forging 

Rack  Bar Chrome  Nickel  Steel 

Pawls Drop  Forging 

Bushings  and  Keys Steel 

Capacity,  tons 16 

Lift,   inches    24 

Height,  inches 89 

Weight  of  Jack,  lbs »0 

Weight  of  Chain,  lbs 34 

Weight  of  Bar,  lbs 17 

Total  weight,  lbs •    .  .189 

Price     ifsn.OO 


Fig.  31 S 
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SEE    INDEX 


10 


GeoBCarpen'ter  5e  eo. 


AUTOMOBILE  JACKS 


Fig.  36 


Pig.  41 


Fig.  4S 


Fig.   4S 


NO.  36  SIMPLEX  AUTOMOBILE  JACK 

This  little  Jack  is  carefully  designed  and  constructed  throughout  of  high  quality,  homogene- 
ous, malleable  castings.  The  middle  shoe,  which  is  integral  with  the  rack  bar,  supplies  an  extra 
lifting  point — useful  in  many  awkward  positions.  The  rack  bar  teeth  and  all  working  parts  are 
machined. 

Every  Simplex  Automobile  or  Truck  Jack,  with  equipment,  is  neatly  and  securely  packed  in 
a  heavy  corrugated  board  box.  The  attractive  label  plainly  shows  the  contents.  This  insuies  a 
clean  stock,  quickly  locates  any  size  of  Jack,  economizes  storage  space  and  avoids  further  packing 
for  reshipment. 

Price    T $1.50 

Capacity,   lbs 1,000 

Lift,    Inches G^i 

Height,  inches 10 

Weight,    lbs 5 

A  12  inch  Hard  Maple  Lever  Bai-  is  Furnished  with  Jack 


NOS.  41,  42,  43,  SIMPLEX  AUTOMOBILE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  JACKS 

Double  Acting — Operating  on  the  up  and  down  stroke  of  the  lever  bar. 

These  Jacks  are  miniatures  of  the  larger  Simplex  Jacks.  The  same  care  in  construction  and 
design  is  present,  with  the  addition  of  a  valuable  asset — a  detachable  shoe.  This  shoe,  fitting 
snugly  in  the  cap,  swings  in  a  radius  of  180°  and  is  available  in  every  position.  A  load  may  be 
handled  at  any  point  because  of  the  foot,  the  shoe  and  the  cap — three  carrying  points. 

The  arc  of  travel  of  the  steel  lever  bar  is  small,  hence  the  load  never  obstructs  movement  of 
the  hand.  These  Jacks  are  so  highly  efficient  that  the  effort  expended  is  about  the  same  as  that  on 
the  very  best  geared  Jack. 

Direction  of  operation  is  regulated  by  the  lever  on  the  side. 

It  would  not  be  possible  to  build  an  Auto  Jack  of  better  material  than  is  used  in  any  of  the 
above  Jacks. 


SPECIFICATIONS 

Standard Malleable  Iron 

Lever  Socket : Drop    Forging 

Rack  Bar Drop    Forging 

Pawls    ■.  Drop    Forging 

Bushings  and  Keys Steel 

Lever   Bar Steel 

Detachable  Shoe Drop   Forging 


Capacity,  tons 

Height,  inches 

Lift,    inches 

Weight,  with  bar,  lbs. 
Price  each 


No.  41       No.  42      No.  43 

1 
10 

7 

$4.25 


2 

3 

11% 

13 

SVs 

10 

11 

13 

^.00 

$6.00 

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GEOB'eAIiPEM*TER  S  CO. 


511 


BALL-BEARING  JACKS 


Figs.  103  and  104 


Figs.   101   and   103 


Capacity 

Height 

Rise 

Diameter  of 

Weight 

Hook 

tons 

inches 

inches 

Ease,  inches 

pounds 

Extra 

103 

15 

20 

9 

12 

80 

$60.00 

$5.00 

104 

15 

22 

10 

10 

80 

60.00 

6.00 

105 

15 

26 

13 

10 

92 

70.00 

6.00 

101 

25 

33 

20 

12 

154 

95.00 

6.00 

102 

15 

34 

20 

12 

154 

75.00 

6.00 

Hook  can  be  used  for  low  set  loads.     This  comes  extra,  as  is  shown  in  list. 


Fig.   104F 


Fig.   105F 


Figs.   113,   114,   ll.'. 


No 

Capacity 

Height 

Rise 

Size   of 

Weight 

Price 

tons 

inches 

inches 

Base,  inches 

pounds 

104F 

15 

22 

10 

7x9 

80 

$60.00 

105F 

15 

26 

13 

7x9 

110 

70.00 

113 

35 

22 

10 

8x9 

190 

130.00 

114 

25 

22 

10 

8x9 

136 

90.00 

115 

25 

26 

13 

8x9 

157 

96.00 

Foot  of  Jack  is  intended  to  lift  only  on&-half  full  capacity. 


512 


GEOBCARPENfTER   X  SO. 


BALL-BEARING  JACKS 


Fig,   119 


Figs,  lie,   117,  125 
Extra    Heavy 


Style 

Capacity 
tons 

Height 
inches 

Rise 
inches 

Diameter  of 
Base,   inches 

Weight 
pounds 

Price 

118 
119 
116 
117 
125 

35 
35 
50 
50 
60 

26 
32 
24 
27 
26 

13 

19 

9 

12 

12 
12 
14 
14 
14 

175 
185 
270 
292 
323 

$138.00 
138.00 
150.00 
150.00 
175.00 

Fig.  127 


Figs.  109,  111 


Fig.  110 
Shiowing  Hook  for  L,ow  Set  Loads 


No. 

Capacity 
tons 

Height 
inches 

Rise 
inches 

Diameter  of 
Base,  inches 

Diameter  of 
Head,    inches 

Weight 
pounds 

Price 

Hook 
Extra 

127 
109 
110 
111 

75 
25 
25 
25 

26 
20 
24 

26 

12 

9 

11 

13 

14 
10 
13 

12 

12 

385 
106 
149 
164 

$200.00 
80.00 
85.00 
90.00 

$6.00 
6.00 
6.00 

Foot  of  Jack  is  intended  to  lift  only  one-half  capacity- 


GEOB-eARBENfTER  S  QO. 


513 


HYDRAULIC  JACKS 


Fig-.  2151A 
Broud  Base 


Rise 

Broad  Ba 

se 

Plain   Base 

Height 

Height 

Tons 

inches 

when 
Down 
inches 

Weight 
lbs 

I'.-ic- 

when 
Down 
inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 

4 

12 

24 

67 

$62.00 

241/2 

55 

$58.00 

7 

12 

25 

85 

68.00 

251/4 

67 

62.00 

( 

18 

31 

97 

74.00 

3114 

77 

68.00 

7 

24 

371/2 

110 

80.00 

38 

95 

74.00 

10 

12 

25 

120 

76.00 

251/4 

97 

66.00 

10 

18 

31 

130 

88.00 

31^/4 

110 

76.00 

10 

24 

37% 

150 

100.00 

38 

128 

86.00 

15 

12 

251/2 

145 

100.00 

251/2 

118 

82.00 

15 

18 

311/2 

162 

116.00 

311/2 

135 

96.00 

15 

24 

38 

185 

132.00 

38 

155 

110.00 

20 

12 

261/2 

180 

124.00 

261/2 

150 

96.00 

20 

18 

321/2 

206 

144.00 

3214 

174 

118.00 

20 

24 

381/2 

231 

164.00 

3  8  1/2 

197 

140.00 

30 

9 

23 

215 

152.00 

221/2 

176 

128.00 

30 

12 

261/2 

220 

162.00 

26 

188 

136.00 

30 

18 

321/2 

250 

190.00 

32 

220 

160.00 

40 

12 

26% 

260 

200.00 

261/2 

240 

176.00 

40 

18 

33 

294 

230.00 

33 

272 

200.00 

50 

12 

28 

320 

240.00 

27 

270 

206.00 

5  0 

18 

341/2 

355 

270.00 

Note: — 40  and  50  ton  are  all  steel. 


CLAW 


Capacity- 
Tons 


Rise 
inches 


Height 

when  Down 

inches 


241/2 

25 

31 

26 

32 

25% 

32 

261/2 

32% 

26% 

32% 

26% 


Height 
of  Claw 
inches 


6% 
6% 
6% 
6% 


Weight 
lbs. 


78 
95 
110 
145 
162 
175 
195 
220 
240 
280 
310 
310 


BROAD  BASE  KEY  RELEASE 


Capacity 
Tons 

Rise 
inches 

Height 

when  Down 

inches 

Diameter 
of  Base 
inches 

Weight 
Ibl. 

Price 

10 

12 

27 

12 

115 

$100.00 

10 

18 

33 

12 

130 

110.00 

15 

12 

27% 

12 

155 

120.00 

15 

18 

33% 

12 

175 

130.00 

20 

12 

28 

13 

190 

140.00 

20 

18 

34 

13 

220 

150.00 

30 

12 

28% 

13% 

230 

160.00 

30 

18 

34% 

13% 

270 

170.00 

40 

12 

29 

13% 

270 

200.00 

40 

18 

S5 

12% 

310 

210.00 

Fig.  2ir»lB 
riaiu    Bane 


$66.00 

74.00 

80.00 

84.00 

94.00 

120.00 

136.00 

160.00 

180.00 

200.00 

220.00 

240.00 


This  .lack  is  lowered  by 
lever  used  in  raising. 


means  of  a  key   which   is   independent  of  the 


Broad  Base 
Release 


514 


GeoBSar^peM'ter  s  eo. 


STONE  AND  MACHINERY  JACKS 
BEST  STEEL  FORCINGS,  ALL  GEARS  CUT 

WOOD  FRAME  STONE  JACKS 

For  use  in  stone  and  marble  yards,  stone  quarries,  foundries  and  machine  shops.  Also  for 
moving  and  erecting  machinery. 

An  iron  housing  protects  the  racli,  pinion  and  gears.  Nothing  to  get  out  of  order.  The  rack, 
pinion  and  gears  are  forged  from  steel  blanks  and  the  teeth  are  cut. 

Can  be  operated  at  any  angle,  base  being  fitted  with  prongs  to  prevent  slipping. 

All  jacks  are  furnished  with  swivel  head  foot  lift  and  crank. 


Tonnage 

Height 
inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 

2 

34 

95 

$45.00 

3 

34% 

110 

50.00 

4 

35 

120 

55.00 

5 

36 

135 

62.00 

6 

36% 

150 

70.00 

8 

37 

185 

85.00 

10 

37% 

200 

110.00 

12 

38 

230 

120.00 

15 

39 

275 

140.00 

18 

39 

300 

150.00 

20 

39 

315 

162.50 

25 

39 

350 

175.00 

30 

.  39 

400 

200.00 

Fig.   667A 
Front   "View 


Fig.   667B 
Back    View 


PATENT  IRON  FRAME  STONE  JACK 


TonnaKe 

Height 
inches 

Weight 
lbs. 

Price 

2 

32 

75 

$45.00 

3 

3  21/2 

85 

50.00 

4 

34 

100 

55.00 

5 

34 

115 

62.00 

6 

35 

135 

70.00 

8 

36 

160 

85.00 

10 

36 

170 

110.00 

12 

37 

200 

120.00 

1.-1 

39 

225 

■ 

140.00 

Fns.    6674B 
Front   View 


FiK.   667D 
Back   View 


GEO-BCAIiPENfTER  S  GO. 


515 


LOCOMOTIVE  JACK 
SCREWS 

All  Screws  are  warranted  to 
carry  load  specified.  Levers  will 
be  sent  only  when  ordered  and 
^vill  be  charged  for.  See  list  in 
other  colunin. 


Fig.  214A 


III 


1% 

ly* 

ly* 
iy4 
ly* 
1% 

iy2 

iy2 

iy2 

1% 

1% 

1% 

1% 

1% 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

2 

2 

o 

li 
2 
2 
2 


10 
12 
14 
16 
18 
5 


$2.90 
3.10 
3.40 
3.80 
4.20 
4.60 
3.25 
3.50 
3.75 
4.25 
4.75 
5.25 
6.00 
6.75 
4.50 
5.00 
5.75 
6.25 
6.75 
7.50 
8.50 
5.00 
5.25 
6.00 
6.75 
7.50 
8.25 
9.25 
10.25 
11.50 
12.50 
13.50 


*feS 


£a 


2Vi 

2y4 
2y4 
2y4 
2y4 
2% 
2^ 
2% 
2V4. 
2y4 

21/^ 

2y2 
2% 
2% 
2y2 
2% 
2% 
2^ 

21/^ 

2y2 

21^ 
2% 
21^ 


10 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
28 
32 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
30 


$7.00 

7.50 

8.25 

9.00 

10.00 

11.00 

12.00 

13.25 

14.50 

15.75 

7.75 

8.00 

8.75 

9.75 

10.75 

12.00 

13.25 

14.50 

15.75 

17.00 

18.25 

22.00 

26.00 

19.50 

20.75 

22.00 

23.25 

24.50 

25.75 

30.00 


TABLE  OF  CAPACITIES 


For  Height  Over  all 

Screws,  inches 

Capacity,  tons 

add  to  Height  of 

Sta 

nd.  inches 

iy4 

10 

2% 

1% 

12 

2% 

1% 

16 

2% 

2 

20 

3y4 

2y4 

24 

3% 

2% 

28 

4 

3 

36 

4% 

HOUSE  RAISING  SCREWS 


Fig.   214B. 
Cap 


These  Screws  are  cast  with  seamless  threads 
which  make  them  very  smooth  and  uniform. 


Diameter  of  Screw 

Height  Over  all 

Each 

Inches 

Inchea 

3 

20 

$3.50 

3 

22 

3.75 

3 

24 

4.00 

3 

26 

4.25 

3 

28 

4.50 

3 

30 

4.75 

3 

32 

5.00 

3 

34 

5.25 

3 

36 

5.50 

Extra  caps,  each  list 
Jack  bars,  each  list  . 


$0.50 
.60 


TELESCOPIC  JACK  SCREWS 


Fig.  ai8A 


Fig.   218B 


Size 

Tons 

1    stand. 

iNet  Rise 

Price 

1       Price 

No, 

f    inches 

1  Inches 

Fisr.  1 

L   TiK.  8 

1 

10 

1       10 

11 

$14.00 

1    $20.00 

2 

25 

1      14 

16 

18.00 

1      24.00 

3 

25 

1      17 

1      23 

22.00 

I      28.00 

4 

25 

1      21 

1      31 

28.00 

30.00 

5 

25 

1      25 

1      36 

30.00 

36.00 

Fig  218a   represents    the   Jack    with    wrench 
lever,  Pig.  218b,  ratchet  lever. 

,I>K    OF   .lACK    SCREWS    IS    ALWAYS    <  OMPf,ETE    AND    WE    ARK    PREPARED    TO    FURIVISM 
ONE    OR    A    HINDREI)    FROM    CHICAGO    STOCK 


516 


GEO-BeAIiPEH*TER  S  SO. 


JACK  SCREWS 


^M       BELL  BASE  RATCHET 


This  Jack  has  wrought  iron 
screw,  cast  iron  stand  and  cap, 
and  steel  ratchet,  pawl  and 
handle. 

CAPACITY 

inch  Screws 24  Tons 


.32 
.36 

.40 


Fig: 

381 

Dia.  of 

Height 

Dia.  of 

Height 

Screw 

Over 

Price 

Screw 

Over 

Price 

in. 

All  in. 

in. 

All  in. 

2 

12 

$16.00 

21/2 

22 

$24.50 

2 

14 

16.75 

21/2 

24 

25.50 

2 

16 

17.50 

21/2 

26 

26.50 

2 

18 

18.25 

21/2 

28 

27.75 

2 

20 

19.00 

21/2 

30 

29.00 

2 

22 

19.75 

21/2 

34 

33.00 

2 

24 

20.50 

21/2 

36 

35.00 

2 

26 

21.50 

21/2 

38 

37.00 

2 

28 

22.50 

2% 

20 

27.50 

2 

30 

23.50 

2% 

24 

30.00 

21/4 

18 

21.00 

2% 

28 

32.50 

21/4 

20 

22.00 

2% 

30 

34.00 

2  1/4 

22 

23.00 

2% 

36 

40.00 

21/4 

24 

24.00 

3 

20 

32.00 

2% 

26 

25.00 

3 

24 

35.00 

21/4 

28 

26.00 

3 

26 

37.00 

21/4 

30 

27.00 

3 

28 

38.50 

21/2 

18 

22.50 

3 

30 

40.00 

2% 

20 

23.50 

3 

36 

48.00 

RATCHET  CARRYING 

This  Jack  has  a  steel  base,  brass  nuts  and 
wrought  iron  screws  and  legs.  The  ratchets, 
pawls  and  handles  are  made  of  steel  and  mal- 
leable iron. 


Fig.  3S3 

Capacity,  tons 3  6 

Diameter  of  Lifting  Screw,  in 2% 

Diameter  of  Traverse  Screw,  in 1  % 

Length  of  Lifting  Screw,  in 18 

Length  of  Traverse  Screw 18 

Height  over  all 26 

Price   $140.00 


TRIPOD  RATCHET 

Tripod  Jack  Screws  have 
wrought  iron  screws,  legs  and 
bases,  brass  nuts  and  steel 
ratchets,  pawls  and  handles. 

CAPACITY 

2  M  inch  Screws 28  Tons 

21/2       "  "        32      " 

2%      "  "        36      " 

3  "  "        40      " 


Fig.  3S3 


Dia.  of 

Height 

Dia.  of 

Height 

Screw 

Over 

Price 

Screw 

Over 

Price 

in. 

All  in. 

in. 

All  in. 

2y4 

18 

$50.00 

21/2 

36 

$67.00 

21/4 

20 

51.00 

2% 

24 

65.00 

21/4 

22' 

52.00 

2% 

26 

66.25 

21/4 

24 

53.00 

2% 

28 

67.50 

21/2 

18 

56.50 

2% 

30 

68.75 

21/2 

20 

57.50 

2% 

36 

73.00 

2y2 

22 

58.50 

3 

24 

70.00 

21/2 

24 

59.50 

3 

26 

71.50 

2% 

26 

60.75 

3 

28 

73.00 

21/2 

28 

62.00 

3 

30 

74.50 

21/2 

30 

63.25 

3 

36 

79.00 

CABLE  REEL 

Lever    will    be    sent    only 

when  ordered,  and  will 

be  charged  extra 


Fig.  384 

Dia.  of 

Screw 

in. 

Ht.  Over 

All  when 

Closed 

inches 

Rise 
in. 

& 

Wt. 

about 
lbs. 

Size  of 
Base 

Price 

2 

2 

2 

21/2 

21^ 

3 

3 

19 
21 
27 
16 
28 
29 
35 

8 
10 
16 

4 
16 
15 
21 

24 
24 
24 
30 
30 
36 
36 

5  0 
55 
72 
47 
89 
130 
143 

2x10x20 
2x10x22 
2x11x30 
2x11x20 
2x11x30 
3x11x30 
3x11x30 

$15.00 
16.00 
18.00 
16.50 
24.00 
36.00 
42.00 

GEO•B•eAR,PE^fTER  S  GO. 


5ir 


JACKS 

PEARSON  RATCHET  PULLING  JACKS 


Fig.  212A 
With   Hooks   for   Pnlliue 


Vis. 212B 
With  Spud  Ends  for  Pusliing 


Capacity 
tons 

Price 
Each 

Length 
Closed 
inches 

Run 

of  Screws 

inches 

Weight 
pounds 

7 
10 

$17.50 
22.50 

33 
33 

12 
12 

35 
50 

Capacity 
tons 

Wt. 
lbs. 

Length 
Closed 
with 
Hooks 
Dropped 
inches 

Length 
Closed 
with 
Hooks 
Extended 
inches 

Run  of 
Screw 

Price 
Each 

7 

50 

33 

39 1^ 

18 

$22.50 

PEARSON'S  CAR  REPLACING  JACK 


With    Socket    Bearing    Head    and 
Foot 

Capacity 50  tons  per  pair 

Weight 85  pounds  each 

Length,  closed 28  inches 

Hoist 14    inches 

Price  per  pair $67.50 


SCREW  TRACK  JACK 


Capacity 12  tons 

Diameter  Screw  .  .  1 1/^  inches 

Length  Screw 18  inches 

Piice  each $13.00 


Fig.  212D 
Fig. 212C 

» 

PULLING  AND  PUSHING  RATCHET  JACKS,  OR  STEAMBOAT 

RATCHETS 

^gf^ggmmim  Have    capaclty    of    7    to    10    tons,    and    are    double 

VM^'""'''"  acting,  which  enables  the  operator  to  "pull"  or  "let  go" 

Fig.  212K  ^^   '*"'s-  212F  without    Changing   his    position,    by    reversing.     Can    be 

^^^0^^^M  worked  in  any  position. 

Fis.2i2G                                     Ig  inch  barrel,  1%  inch  screw each  $7,00 

24  inch  barrel,  1%  inch  screw "  7.50 

30  inch  barrel,  1%  Inch  screw "  8.00 

36  Inch  barrel,  1%  Inch  screw •  9.60 

24  inch  barrel,  1%.  inch  screw "  16.00 

30  inch  barrel,  1%  inch  screw "  17.00 

26  inch  barrel,  1  %  inch  screw "  18.00 

We    can    furnish    with    any    desired    attachments   as 
illustrated.     Unless  specified  we  will  ship  attachment  a« 
Fl».  212H  shown  in  complete  Jack. 


518 


GEO-BeARPElfTER  «  Co. 


WINCHES— DRUMS 

SAFETY  WORM 
GEAR  WINCH 

FIs.   6318 
The  ■worm  sear  enable's  the 
Winch  to  hold  the  load  at  any 
point  when  the   handle   is  re- 


Fig  6318 
Worm  Gear 


Especially  adapted  for 
raising  and  lowering  electric 
lights,  chandeliers,  doors,  par- 
titions,  etc. 

CapacHy     500  lbs. 

Weight     56  lbs. 

Size  of  Drum....5%x6   inches 

Price    ?9.00 

If  a  hearier  Winch  is  re- 
Quired,  we  have  in  the  same 
style: 

No.  6319.  Size  of  drum, 
5%x6     inches,     capacity 

750   lbs.      Price $12.0O 

No.  6317.  Size  of  drum, 
8x10  y^  inches,  capacity, 
1200    lbs.      Price 15.0O 


PEERLESS  HAND  POWER  WINCH 


Fig.  6240 

This  is  a  sturdy  little  hand  power  Winch,  low  in  price  but  sure'  on  the  lift. 

An  improved  pawl  holds  the  load  at  any  point.     The   Winch   is  well   made    in    every 
extremely  handy. 
Capacity 


respect    and 

1000    lbs. 


Drum     6  inch  diameter,  5  Vz  inches  long 

Flanges    2i^    inches   wide 

Weight   80  lbs. 

Price ..910.65- 

SMALL  WINCH.  NOT  GEARED 

Fig.  2544 
This  Winch  is  made  in  two  sizes,  3%xl2  inches  and 
14  inches.  Equipped  with  band  brake  mounted  to  steel 
frame  and  equipped  with  clamps  so  that  it  can  be 
clamped  to  6x6  or  smaller.  This  Winch  is  all  right 
where  light  loads  are  to  be  hoisted.  Can  be  used  with 
cable   or    %    to    %    inch   rope. 

Price,  including  clamps  and  braise $6.00 

SMALL  SINGLE   DRUM   GEARED   WINCH 
Fig.  2545 

This  Winch  is  made  in  one  size.  The  drum  is  4x8 
inches,  large  gear  12  inches,  pinion  3  inches.  Both'  gears 
are  made  out  of  malleable.  The  main  frame  is  made  in 
one  piece  and  is  also  of  malleable  iron,  which  makes  it 
very  compact  and  .strong,  and  very  light  to  get  around 
with.  The  weight  of  the  Winch  complete  with  handles  is 
65  lbs. 

This    Winch    has    a    drum    capacity    of    300    feet    of    VW 
inch  cable. 
Price    ^9.0O 


Fig.  2544 


Including  band  brake. 

If  clamps  to  clamp  to  6x6  post  are  desired,  add  $0.50. 


DRUMS  FOR  HAND  POWERS 

Hand  Powers  are'  always  furnished  with  Straight  Drums,  unless  otherwise  specified. 


W 


Fig.  195A.     Straight 


Fig.  105B.     FnU  Nigger  Head 


4x16   Cast   Iron  Drums  with  Shaft $6.00 

4x24    Cast    Iron  Drums   with  Shaft 7.00 

9x16   Cast   Iron  Drums   with  Shaft 10.00 

9x21    Cast    Iron  Drums  with  Shaft 11.00 

6x21  Cast  Iron  Drums  with  Shaft 10.00 


Fig.  105C.     Half  Nigger  Head 

6x26  Cast  Iron  Drums  with   Shaft $11.00 

6x30   Cast  Iron  Drums  with   Shaft 12.00 

Concave  for  No.  15  Power 6.00 

Extra  for  brake  cast  on  end  of  drum 3.00 


^       .     ^  «  ^,  -       .      ,    ^  NIGGER    HEADS 

4      Incn  small  diameter,     6       inch  flange  diameter  x  6        inches  long 94.itO 

S,,  .^  smaH  diameter,      9       inch  flange  diameter  x  7        inches  long 6  00 

5%  Incb  small  diameter,    11 1/^   inch  flange'  diameter  x  8  %    inches   long T.0O 

POa  W^OOD  AND  STEEL  PULLEYS  AND  SHAFTING,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  «  Co. 


519 


SASGEN  WINCHES  AND  SLINGS 


DOUBLE  DRUM  GEARED  WINCH 

Gears  and  Frame  ^lade  of  Best  Malleable 


Diameter 

and  Length 

of  Drum 

inches 

Diameter 

of  Gear 

and  Pinion 

Inches 

Lift  2  Men 

Single  Block 

lbs. 

•  Lift  2  Men 

Double  and 

Triple  Block 

lbs. 

Price  Each 

5x14 
5x16 
5x18 
7x14 
7x16 
7x18 

18x4 
18x4 
18x4 
18x4 
18x4 
18x4 

3000 
3000 
3000 
3000 
3000 
3000 

6000 
6000 
6000 
6000 
6000 
6000 

$48.75 
50.00 
51.25 
52.50 
53.75 
55.00 

SINGLE  DRUM  GEARED  WINCH 

Gears  and  Fi-ame  Made  of  Best  Malleable 


Diameter 

and  Length 

of  Drum 

inches 

Diameter                  t  i»*  o  -hi 

„,  r^ Lift  2  Men 

anipfnTon              Single  Block 

inches                          ^^^ 

Lift  2  Men 

Double  and 

Triple  Block 

lbs. 

Price  £ach 

5x14 
5x16 
5x18 
7x14 
7x16 
7x18 

18x4 
18x4 
18x4 
18x4 
18x4 
18x4 

3000 
3000 
3000 
3000 
3000 
3000 

6000 
6000 
6000 
6000 
6000 
6000 

$25.00 
25.60 
26.25 
27.50 
28.75 
30.00 

SMALL  SINGLE  DRUM  GEARED  WINCH 


Diameter 
and  Length 

Diameter 

of  Gear 

and  Pinion 

inches 

Lift  2  Men 

Single  Block 

lbs. 

Lift  2  Men 

Double  Block 

lbs. 

Price  Each 

of  Drum 
inches 

Without                     With 
'      Bushings                Bushings 

4x8 

12x3 

2000 

3000 

$13.10       1       $14.35 

SINGLE  SHAFT  GEARED  WINCH 

This  Winch  Can  Be  Changed  from  Direct  to  Compound  in  One  Second  by 
Operating  a  Small  Lever 


Diameter 
and  Length 

Diameter 

of  Gear 

and  Pinion 

inches 

Lift  2  Men 

Single  Block 

lbs. 

Lift  2  Men 

Double  Block 

lbs. 

Price  Each 

of  Drum 
inches 

With              1            With 
Bushings         1          Clamps 

4x8 

12x3 

2000 

3000 

$17.50       1       $18.10 

Fis.  5T23 


** 


Fig.  5724 


WHEELBARROW  CHAIN  SLING  WITH  AUTOMATIC 

HOOK 

All    complete,    ready    to    attach    to    your    barrow.      The    handiest 

device  on  the  market price  each  $2.20  f^k-  5X85 

FOR   STEAM   AND    BELT    DRIVEN    U^INCHES   AND   HOISTS,   SEIB   INDEX 


520 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  ^  eo, 


HOISTING  WINCHES 

IRON   FRAME   WITH    BRAKE 


Fig.  6250.     Style  No.  10,  Single  Pur- 
chase Tvithout  ]Vig:ser  Head 


Fig.  6250A.     Style  No.  10,  Single  Pur- 
chase  'With    Nigger    Head 


CAPACITY   FOR   FOUR   MEN 


No. 

Diameter 

and  Length 

of  Drum 

inches 

Diameter  of 

Gear   and 

Pinion 

Approx. 
Speed  of  Rope 
per  Minute  on 
Drum  in  feet 

Lift  of  Two 

Men,  Direct 

Single  Line 

lbs. 

Lift  with 

Double  and 

Triple  Blocks 

Two  Men,  lbs. 

Price 
without 
Nigg-er 

Head 

Price 

with 

Nigger 

Head 

Size  of 
Nigger 
Head 
inches 

6250 
6252 
6253 

41/2X12 

4  1/2x1 6 

5  xl8 

18-6 
24-4 
25-4 

12 
6 

6y2 

900 
1,800 
2,500 

4,500 

9,000 

12,500 

$29.00 
36.00 
45.00 

$36.00 
44.00 
53.50 

4x6 
4x6 
4x6 

Fig.  6258.     Style  No.  11.     Double 
Purchase    without    Nigger    Head 


Fig.    625SA.     Style    No.    11.     Double 
Purchase  -with  Nigger  Head 


CAPACITY    FOR   FOUR   MEN 


C258 
6260 
6262 
6263 


Diameter 

and  Length 

of  Drum 

inches 


41^x16 
5  Xl9 
61^x22 
9  xl6 


Diameter  of 

Gears   and 

Pinion 


24-  9  -4 
27-131/2-4 
33-131/2-51/2 

25-  8 1/2 -4 


Approx. 
Speed  of  Rope 
per  Minute  on 
Drum  in  feet 


2% 
1% 
31/^ 


Lift  of  Two 
Men,  Direct 
Single  Line 


3,000 
4,500 
5,000 
3,000 


Lift  with 

Double  and 

Triple  Blocks 

Two  Men,  lbs, 


15,000 
22,500 
25,000 
15,000 


Price 
without 
Nigger 

Head 


$42.00 
61.00 
75.00 
60.00 


Price 
with 

Nigger 
Head 


$50.50 
70.50 
85.00 
68.50 


Size  of 
Nigger 
Head 
inches 


4x6 
6x7 
6x7 
4x6 


Extra  for  machine  with  wheel  brake,  add  $5.00  to  list  price. 

WE   CAN  FURNISH  THE   ABOVE   WITH   PI.ATE   STEEL  SIDES.     PRICES  ON  APPLICATION 


GEOB-CARPEhfTER  «  Co. 


5-31 


HOISTING  WINCHES 


style    IS.     Fig    62ns  Fis.   «?.20.     One    Man   AVincU 

Fig.    6298    WOOD    FRA:\IE   AVIXCH 
Style  Xo.  18  Portable  Winch,  Single  Drum,  Single  Purchase 
CAPACITY   FOR   FOl  R   MEX 


No. 

Diameter  and 
Length 
of  Drum 
inches 

Diameter 

of  Gear 

and  Pinion 

inches 

Approx.  Speed 

of  Rope 

per  Minute 

on  Drum  in 

feet 

Lift  of  Two 

Men.  Direct 

Single 

Line,  lbs. 

Lift  with 

Double  and 

Triple  Blocks 

Two  Men,  lbs. 

l'ri««- 

6298 
6300 
6301 
6302 

6x21                           28x4 
6x30                           2Sx4 
9x16              1              28x4 
9x21              i             28x4 

10 

19 

2000 
2000 
1500 
1500 

10000 

10000 

7500 

7500 

?35.00     , 
38.00 
35.00 
37.00 

Fig.   6320  OXE  >IAX  WIXCH.      IKOX   FRAMK 
Cipacity  .500  lbs. 

1           Diamtter  and  L,engtii 
■«»•                            1               of    Drum,    inches 

Diameter  of  Gear                                        --  . 
and    Pinion,    inches                                      *^'*^* 

6320                           1                          5x12 

14x2  lA                                                  $15.00 

«2S,S.      Single    I'ureliase 
Wagon  AVinch 


KipT.    0321.      .Style    tSYj,    Singrlc 

Drum,    SinK'U'    I'urchase, 

-with  Brake 


Fig. 


62.S0.     Double     Purehase 
AVagon  A\!noli 


Figs.  6288-6289   IROX   FRAME   WAGOX    WIXCHES 

CAPACITY  FOR    FOIR    MEV 

No, 

Diameter  and 

Length  of  Drum 

inches 

Diameter  of 

Gear  and   Pinion 

inches 

Lift  with 

OnetMan 

lbs. 

Capacity 

with  Four  Men 

lb«.. 

Price 

0288 
6289 

4x16 
4x16 

16-4  y* 

16-9i,<.-3 

600 
1400 

2400 
5600 

$2».00 
37.50 

Fig.    6321    ILIXD    POWER    WIXCH 
_C.4PACITY  FOR  TWO  MFX  


Diameter  and 

Length  of  Drum 

inches 


Diameter  of 

Gear  and  Pinion 

Inches 


Speed  of  Rope 
per  Minute  on 
Drum  in  feet 


Lift  of  Two 

Men.  Direct 

Single  Line,  lbs 


Lift  with 

Double  and 

Triple  Blocks, 

Two  Men.  lb? 


15% 


600 


$25.00 


FOR  STEAM  AND  EI.ECTRIC   WINCHES,   SEE   INDEX 


522 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  GO. 


HOISTING  WINCHES  AND  HAND  POWERS 


Fig.  6295 

Fig.  6295.  Style  No.  18^4  Portable  Winch,  Single  Geared,  Concave  Drum. 


Tig.  6305 

Capacity  for  Four  Men 


Diameter  and 

Length  of 

Drum 

inches 


IV3XI2 


Diameter 

of  Gear 

and   Pinion 

inches 


24x41/2 


Apnrox.    Speed 

of  Rope 

per    minute 

in  feet 


>% 


Lift  of  Two  Men 

Direct  Single 

Line,    lbs. 


Lift   with   Double 

and  Triple 

Blocks,  Two 

Men,  lbs. 


,000 


$25.00 


Fig.  6305. 


Style  No.  16  Portable  Winch,  Single  Drum,  Double  Purchase 
Capacity  for  Four  Men 


6305 
6307 


Diameter  and 

Length   of 

Drum 

inches 


6x21 
6x30 
9x16 
9x21 


Diameter 

of  Gear 

and  Pinion 

inches 


28-18-4 
28-18-4 
28-18-4 
28-18-4 


Approx.   Speed 

of  Rope 

per  minute 

in  feet 


■  V2 


Lift  of  Two  Men 

Direct  Single 

Line,  lbs. 


7,500 
7,500 
5,000 
5,000 


Lift  with  Double 

and  Triple 

Bloclcs,  Two 

Men,  lbs. 


37,500 
37,500 
25,000 
25,000 


$60.00 
70.00 
60.00 
65.00 


Note. — Above  capacities  are  for  slow  speed, 
times  the  speed. 


Fast  speed  will  lift  one-quarter  above  capacities  at  four 


Flgf.    6324.     Stjlc 


No.    19.    Sinjcle    nrnm.    Single 
Purphase 


Fig.    63.30. 


Style    No.    20,    Single    Drum.    Single- 
Purchase 


Capacity  For 

Four  Men 

No. 

Diameter       ' 
and  Length 
of  Drum 

Diameter 

of  Gear  and 

Pinion 

Speed  of  Rope 

on    Drum 

per   Minute 

in  feet 

Lift  of  Two 

Men  with 

Single  Block 

lbs. 

Lift  with 

Double  and 

Triple  Blocks 

Two    Men 

lbs. 

Price 

6324 
6325 
6326 
6327 

4x16 
4x16 
4x24 
6x21 

16x4 
24x4 
24x4 
24x4 

5% 

7^ 

2.400 
2,700 
2,700 
1,800 

6,000 
6,750 
6,750 
4,500 

$22.00 
23.00 
25.00 
25.00 

Capacity  For  Four  Men 


Lift  with 

Diameter 

Diameter 

Speed  of  Rope 

Lift  of  Two 

Double    and 

No. 

and   Length 

of  Gear  and 

on  Drum 

Men  with 

Trinle  Blocks 

Price 

of  Drum 

Pinion 

per  Minute 

Single  Block 

Two  Men 

in  feet 

lbs. 

lbs. 

6330 

6x21 

28x4 

6% 

4,000 

10,000 

$30.00 

nil 

6x30 

28x4 

6% 

4.000 

10,000 

33.00 

9x16 

28x4 

10 

3.000 

7,500 

30.00 

6334 

9x21 

28x4 

10 

3000 

7,500 

32.00 

The  lift  of  single  line  without  block  is  half  that  shiown  with  single  block. 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


523 


HAND  POWERS 


Fig.  6376,  Style  No.  22,  Doable  Drum, 
Single   Purchase 


Fig.  6382,  Style  No. 
221^,  Double  Drum, 
Double  Purchase,  with 
Brake  and  Boom  Safe- 
ty Attachment. 


CAPACITY  FOR  FOUR  MEN 


Diameter 

Diameter 

Speed  of  Rope 

Lift   of   Two 

Lift  with  Doublel 

No. 

and  length  of 

of  Gear  and 

per  Minute  on 

Men  with  Single 

and  Triple 

Price 

Drum 

Pinion 

Drum  in  Feet. 

Block,  lbs. 

Blocks,    lbs. 

•6376 

6x21 

28x4 

6% 

4,000 

10,000 

$50.00 

*6377 

6x26 

28x4 

6% 

4,000 

10,000             1 

53.00 

♦6378 

9x16 

28x4 

10 

3,000 

7,500 

50.00 

•6379 

9x21 

28x4 

10 

3.000 

7.500 

53.00 

16382 

9x21   and  9x16 

28x4  and  18x5 

3 

10,000 

25,000 

100.00 

16383 

6x21   and  6x26 

28x4  and  18x5 

2 

15,000 

38,500 

110.00 

t6384 

6x30  and  6x26 

28x4  and  18x5 

2 

15,000 

38,500              1 

120.00 

t6385 

9x21  and  9x16 

36x5  and  28x4 

■        1% 

21,000 

52,500              1 

200.00 

16386 

9x26  and  9x21 

36x5  and  28x4 

1"^ 

21.000 

52,500 

215.00 

*  Price  does  not  include  foot  block,  derrick  tintber  or  rope  as  sho^vn  in  cut. 
For  Brakes  add  $12.00  to  list. 

tCapacities    are    for    slow    speed;    fast    speed    will   lift   one-quarter  the   load 
ithout  blocks  is  half  of  that  shown  with  single   block. 


The   lift  of  single   line 


Fig.  6336,   Style  No.  ZlVz 
Single    Drum.    Double    Purchase 


Fig.  6370,  Style  No.  21 
Single  Drum,  Double  Purchase  with  Brake 


CAPACITY  FOR   TWO  MEX 


Diameter 

Diameter 

Speed  of  Rope 

Lift  of  Two 

Lift  with  Double 

N*o. 

and  Length  of 

of  Gear  and 

per  Minute  on 

Men  with  Single 

and  Triple 

Pfice 

Drum 

Pinion 

Drum  in  Feet 

Block,  lbs. 

Blocks,  lbs. 

C336 

4x16 

16-   9-3 

2% 

2,500 

$42.00 

6337 

4x24 

16-  9-3 

2% 

2.500 

45.00 

6x21 

16-  9-3 

4 

1.800 

45.00 

6x30 

2&-18-4 

2% 

7.500 

53  00 

9x16 

28-18-4 

5.000 

50.00 

6370 

6x21 

28-18-4 

15.000 

37,500 

60  00 

6x26 

28-18-4 

15,000 

37.500 

63.00 

28-18-4 

2  W 

10.000 

25.000 

60  00 

28-18-4 

2% 

10.000 

25,000 

63.00 

Note. — Above    capacities   are    for    slow    speed 
three   times   the   speed. 
The  lift  of  .Mingle  Ifne  without  block  1m  half  that  shown  with  single  block 


Fast   speed  will   lift   one-quarter   the   above   cnpacities 


5-24 


GEOBCAIiPEhfTER   S  Co. 


WINCHES  AND  DERRICKS 


Double  Drum,  Double  Purchase  with  Brake  Fitted  with  Patent  Safety  Attachment  for  Boom  Drum 

CAPACITY  FOR  FOUR  MEN 


No. 

Diameter 

and    Length 

of  Drum 

Diameter  of 

Gear  and 

Pinion 

Speed  of  Rope 
on  Drum  per 
Minute  in  Feet 

Lift  of  Two 

Men  with  Single 

Block,  lbs. 

Lift  with 

Double  and 

Triple  Blocks 

lbs. 

Price 

6393 
6394 
6395 
6396 

6x21 
6x26 
9x16 
9x21 

28-18-4 
28-18-4 
28-18-4 
28-18-4 

11/2 
11/2 

2V4 

2% 

15000 
15000 
10000 
10000 

37500 
37500 
25000 
25000 

$75.00 

80.00 
75.00 
80.00 

]Vote — Above  capacities  are  for  slow  speed.      Fast  speed  will  lift  one-quarter  the  load.     Price 
does  not  include  foot  block,  derrick  timber,  and  rope,  as  shown  in  cut. 

The  lift  of  single  line  without  block  is  half  of  th,at  shown  with  single  block. 


SULKY  DERRICK 

Especially  Adapted  for  Laying  Pipe,  Etc. 
Fitted  with  Brake,  for  Lowei-ing 


No. 

Size 
Timbers 
inches 

Height 
feet 

capacity 

Price 
including 

Blocks 
and  Rope 

6429 
6430 

4x4              12 
4x6            12 

3500 
10000 

$80.00 
100.00 

No.   6429   has   2   single  blocks. 
No.    6430   has   2    double  blocks. 

Cut  shows  hand  brake;   can  fui'nish  with 
toot  brake. 


Sulky  Derrick 

roR  ni-ocKS,  amrk   roi'k   and   cmps,  xkk  indi:v 


GEOBCAIiPEhfTER  S  Co. 


52: 


GEARINGS 

FOB  HAND  POWEBS 


Fig.    6400. 

Cast    Iron    Drum,    Single    Purchaae 

No. 

Face  and  Diam. 
of   Gear 

No.  of  Teeth 

Size  of  Drum 

Price  per  set 

6400 

iy2Xl4% 

10  and  56 

5x12 

$15.00 

6401 

2      x24 

17  and  96 

4x16 

18.00 

6402 

'      2      x24 

17  and  96 

4x24 

20.00 

6403 

2      x24 

17  and  96 

6x21 

20.00 

6404 

3      x28 

10  and  67 

6x21 

24.00 

6405 

3      x28 

10  and  67 

6x30 

27.00 

6406 

3      x28 

10  and  67 

9x16 

24.00 

FOR  SETTERS  DERRICK 


Fig. 

6409.     Witli  Iron  Pipe  Drum 

No. 

Face  and  Diam. 
of   Gear 

No.  of  Teeth 

Size  of  Drum 

Price  per  set 

6409 
6410 
6411 
6412 

2x16 
2x24 
2x24 
3x28 

17  and  64 
17  and  96 
17  and  96 
10  and  67 

41/2X39 
41/2X39 
61/2x39 
61/2x39 

$30.00 
32.00 
36.00 
40.00 

PICKUP  CART 

Well  Adapted  for  Contractor's  Work  in  Handling 
Timber,  Pipe,  Rails,  and  Structural  Beams 


No. 

Capacity 
tons 

Diam.  of 
Wheels 
inches 

Width 

of  Tires 

inches 

Size 
of   Axle 
inches 

Price 

■7122 
7123 
7124 
7125 
7126 

1 

1 
21/2 

3y2 
5 

40 
48 
54 
54 
60 

2 
2 

2  ¥2 
3 
3 

1% 
1% 
2 

2y2 
3 

$    54.00 

60.00 

75.00 

85.00 

110.00 

526 


Geo-BCakpeM'ter  s  Qo, 


CARPENTER  MATERIAL  ELEVATOR 


The  first  cost  of  an  elevator  cuts  but  a  small  figure  when  divided  up  on  a  few  contracts.  The  time 
occupied  in  putting  up  a  building  is  decreased  to  about  one-third,  enabling  the  contractor  to  erect  a 
greater  number  of  buildings.  For  rapid  handling  of  building  material  such  as  brick  and  mortar,  these 
elevators  are  indispensable  to  the  contractor. 

The  head  or  top  frame  which  supports  the  two  sheave  wheels  is  strongly  bolted  and  well  ironed  off 
to  stand  the  wear  and  tear  on  the  job. 

The  two  cages  are  large  and  well  braced  with  platforms  made  of  sound  well  seasoned  maple,  protBcted 
with  strap  iron  in  parts  subject   to  wear. 

The  side  timbers  of  the  elevator  proper  are  2  by  6  inch  pine,  with  a  1%  inch  square  maple  strip  fastened 
for  the  elevator  guide.  The  side  timber  sections  are  joined  together  at  their  ends  with  long  dowel  pins, 
made  of  maple,  which  maltes  a  very  rigid  joint. 

The  top  sheave  wheels  are  placed  on  an  angle  so  that  the  cable  down  to  the  lower  sheave  runs  along 
the  side  of  the  maple  strip  guide,  instead  of  over  the  top  of  the  guide  which  avoids  the  cutting  off  of  the 
guides  at  certain  floor  heights. 

This  elevator  equipment  is  easily  set  up  and  taken   apart,  and  is  shipped  knocked  down. 

A  bine  print  is  furnished  ^vith  eacli  sliipment  to  aid  workmen  in  setting  up. 


SPECIFICATIONS  OF  THE  CARPENTER  DOUBLE  CAGE  MATERIAL  ELEVATOR 


Platforms — maple,  reinforced  at  ends  by  angle  iron. 

Overhead  Frame — Norway  pine. 

Guides — l%xl%    inches  clear  maple. 

Side  Timbers  for  Guides — 2x6  inch  Norway  pine. 


Size  of  Platforms — 3  feet,  8  inches  by  6  feet. 
Diameter   of  Overhead   Sheaves — 24    inches. 
Diameter  of  Bottom  Sheaves — 16  inches. 
Size  of  Cable  Recommended — %  inch. 


Blue  Print  furnished  on  application,  showing  complete   installation,   in  connection  with  Carpenter  Hoist. 


THE  CARPENTER  DOUBLE  GAGE  MATERIAL  ELEVATOR 

Carpenter  complete  50  foot  Material  Elevator  with  two  cages,  two  24  inch  top  sheave  wheels, 
double  bottom  16-inch  sheave  wheels,  overhead  frame  work,  200  feet  side  timber  guides,  all 

ready  to  set  up  as  per  blue  print  furnished •» $193.33 

Carpenter  complete  Material  Elevator  with  two  cages,   two  24-inch  top  sheave  wheels,  double  bot- 
tom   16-inch    sheave    wheels,    overhead  frame  work,  all  ready  to  set  up  as  per  blue  print 

furnished  (without  side  timber  guides) 141.33 

2 — 24  inch  Sheave  Wheels  complete  with  babbitted  bearing  boxes  and  shafts  which  are  keyed  to 

the    sheaves 37.33 

2 — 1 6  inch  Bottom  Sheave  Wheels  mounted  on  stand 20.00 

2 — Cages  complete  with  cable  drums , 66.67 

1 — Only  24  inch  Sheave  Wheel  with  babbitted  bearing  boxes  and  shaft  for  single  cage  material 

elevator 20  00 

1 — Only  16  Inch  Sheave  Wheel  mounted  on  stand  for  single  cage  material  elevator 14.67 

1 — Only  Cage  complete  with  cable  drum   for  single   cage  material  elevator 36.00 

200  lineal  feet  of  Guides  complete   (16%c  per  lineal    foot) 52.00 

Overhead  Frame  Work  complete 17-?^ 

Horse  Operation  Attachment 32.00 

cable:    furnished    at    I^OWEST    market   price — SEE   INDEX 


GeoBCar^peM'ter  s  Co. 


52"; 


CARPENTER  GASOLINE  HOIST 


SPECIFICATIONS    OF    THE    CARPENTER    GASOLINE    ENGINE    DRIVEN    DOUBLE    ACTING 

BUILDERS'  HOIST 

Overall  Length  of  Outfit — 6  feet,  6  inches. 
Overall  "Width  of  Outfit  with  Engine — 50  inches. 
Overall  Width  of  Outfit  with  Motor — 36  Inches. 
Blue  Print  furnished  on  application. 

Winch-Head    can    be   mounted    in    place    of    Hoist    Sheave 
Wheel. 


End  Frame — heavy  ribbed  cast  iron. 

Skid — 4  inch  channel  Iron,  reinforced  with  4x6  inch  yellow 

pine. 
Size  of  Clutch  Shafts — 1%   inch  diameter. 
Size  of  Drum  Shaft — 2   inches  diameter. 
Drum  Hold.s — 500  feet  of  V2   inch  cable. 
Maximum  Safe  Load  on  Drum  Shaft — 1500  pounds. 

THE   CARPENTER  GASOLINE   ENGINE   DRIVEN   BUILDERS'   HOIST 

Carpenter  No.    1   gasoline  engine  driven  Builders'    Hoist   with  Carpenter  four  horsepower,  four  cycle  water  hopper 

cooled  gasoline  engine  mounted $;)41.G6 

Carpenter  No.    2   gasoline   engine   driven  Builders'   Hoist  with  Carpenter  six  horsepower,  four  cycle  water  hopper 

cooled  gasoline  engine  mounted onj'oo 

Hoist  without  power,  ready  for  mounting  your  own  engine  or  motor.      (Motor  or  engine  pinion  furnished) '  jnn 

Low-Tension  friction  drive  magneto  in  connection  with  dry  cells  and  coil t?'-!" 

High-Tenslon    gear-driven    "Dixie"    magneto    (no    dry    cells  or  coil)    •...  37.3.> 

THE  CARPENTER  MOTOR  DRIVEN  BUILDERS*  HOIST 

Same  Hoist,  Direct  Connected  to  Electric  Motor 
SPECIFICATIONS 

End  Frame — heavy  ribbed  cast  iron.  Maximum  Safe  Load  on  Drum  Shaft — 1500  pounds. 

Skid — 4  inch  channel  iron,  reinforced  with  4xG  inch  yellow         Overall  Length  of  Outfit — 6  feet,  6  inches. 

pine.  Overall  Width   of  Outfit — 36   Inches. 

Size  of  Clutch  Shafts — 1%    inches  diameter.  Winch-Head    can    be    mounted    In    place    of    Hoist    Sheave 

Size  of  Drum  Shaft — 2   inches  diameter.  Wheel. 

Drum  Holds — 500  feet  %   inch  cable. 

When  installing  an  Electric  Motor  in  any  of  our  outfits  special  attention  must  be  given  to  the  voltage  on  direct 
current  service  and  the  phase  and  voltage  when  mounting  either  single  phase,  two  phase  or  three  phase  motor,  with 
the  correct  cycle,  speed,  etc. 

Blue  Print  Furnished  on  Application 

Hoist  with  alternating:  current,  single  phase,  two  or  three  phase,  or  direct  current  motor,  with  starting  box,  wired  and 

installed  complete  ready  to   connect   on  the  job 

SINGLE    PHASE    MOTOR 

110  or  220  volt.  1750  R.  P.  M $666.66 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


Hoist  5       H.  P.,   60  cycle,   single  ph; 
Hoist  5        H.   P.,   60  cycle,   single  phase. 


Hoist  7%   H. 


Hoist  1V2 

Hoist  10 

Hoist  10 

Hoist  15 

Hoist  15 


No.  4  Hoist  TM  H.  P.,  60  cycle, 

Nr..  4  Hoist  7\4  H.  P.,  60  cycle. 

No.  5  Hoist  10  H.  P.,  60  cycle 

No.  5  Hoist  10  "- 


R.  P.  M 608.33 

60  cycle,  single  phase.  110  or  220  volt,   1750   R.  P.  M 716.66 

60  cycle,  single  phase,  110  or  220  volt,   1165   R.  P.  M 806.66 

P.,  60  cycle,  single  phase,  110  or  220  volt,   1750  R.  P.  M 841.66 

P.,  60  cycle,  single  phase,  110  or  220  volt,   1165  R.  P.  M 950.00 

P.,  60  cycle,  single  phase,  110  or  220  volt,   1750  R.  P.  M 941. 61! 

P.,  60  cycle,  single  phase,  110  or  220  volt,   1165  R.  P.  M 1033.33 

TWO  OR  THREE  PHASE  MOTOR 

H.  P.,  60  cycle,  2  or  3  phase,  220  or  440  volt.    1730  R.   P.   M $666.66 

H.  P.,  60  cycle,  2  or  3  phase,  220  or  440  volt,    1140   R.   P.   M §??•?? 


or  2  phase,  220  or  440  voU,  1730   R. 

or  3  phase,  220  or  440  volt,  1140   R. 

or  3  phase,  220  or  440  volt,  1730   R. 

H.  P.,  60  cycle,  2  or  3  phase,  220  or  440  volt,  1140   R. 

H.  P.,  60  cycle,  2  or  3  phase.  220  or  440  volt.  1730  R. 

H.  P.,  60  cycle,  2  or  3  phase.  220  or  440  volt,  1140  R. 


641.67 
683.33 
700.00 
775.00 
766.66 
860.00 


No.  3  Hoist  5       H.  P.,  direct  cm-ren 

No.   3  Hoist  5       H.  P..  direct  curren 

No.  4  Hoist  71^   H.  P.,  direct  curren 

No.   4  Hoist  7>,^   H.  P.,  direct  curren: 

No.  5  Hoist  10     H.  P.,  direct  current 

No.   5  Hoist  10     H.  P.,  direct  currem 

No.  6   Hoist  15     H.   P.,  direct  curren 

No.  6  Hoist  15     H.  P.,  direct  curren 


P.  M 

P.  M 

P.  M 

P.  M 

P.  M 

P.  M 

DIRECT   CURRENT  MOTOR 

110  or  220  volt,  1720  R.  P.  M ^filt 

110  or  220  volt.  1200  R.  P.  M 

110  or  220  volt.  1720  R.  P.  M 

110  or  220  volt,  1200  R.  P.  M 

110  or  220  volt.  1720  R.  P.  M 

R.  P.    M 

R.  P.    M 

R.  P.  M. 


110  or  220  volt,  12c 
110  or  220  volt,  172C 
110  or  220  volt,   12O0 


683.33 
675.00 
700.00 
608.33 
750.00 
783.33 
850.00 


528 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  Co. 


CARPENTER  No.  4  CONTRACTORS'  AND  BUILDERS'  HOIST 


Pig.  2441 

Our  No.  4  Single  Drum  Reversible  Hoist  shown  here,  is  a  time,  labor  and  money  saver. 
It  is  especially  adapted  to  contractors'  and  builders'  requirements,  but  may  be  used  for  a 
large  variety  of  other  purposes  where  the  load  is  not  over  1,000  to  1,200  lbs.,  with  single  line, 
on  the  direct  lift. 

The  Drum,  the  Sheave  and  the  Winch  Head  arq  reversible  and  may  be  used  independ- 
ently one  of  the  other.  The  Winch  Head  is  for  ' '  Snubbing ' '  or  quick,  short  work  and  general 
utility.  The  Sheave  is  for  double  platform  elevator  work  and  the  Drum  for  heavy  single  line 
lifting,  or  for  use  with  block  and  tackle. 

Forward  and  reverse  motion  is  obtained  by  a  movement  of  the  operating  lever  which 
engages  or  disengages  the  friction  clutches. 

A  powerful  Band  Brake  is  provided  which  is  controlled  by  a  tread  lever  in  convenient 
reach  of  the  operator. 

A  Safety  Ratchet  and  Pawl  are  provided  for  holding  the  load  at  a  desired  height,  and 
guards  are  provided  for  all  gears. 

The  Hoist  may  be  driven  by  belt  from  any  convenient  power  or  ma,y  be  mounted  on  a 
base  or  truck  and  direct  connected  by  gearing  or  sprocket  and  chain  to  a  gasoline  engine  or 
electric  motor.     Gear  or  sprocket  will  be  furnished  in  place  of  drive  pulley  when  desired. 

It  occupies  but  little  space,  and  being  comparatively  light  weight,  it  is  easily  moved  and 
can  be  used  in  cramped  quarters. 

Specifications — Drum,  5  inches  diameter,  13  inches  between  flanges,  and  will  hold  500  feet 
of  1/^  inch  wire  cable.  Sheave,  10  inches  diameter.  Capacity  to  lift  1000  lbs.  100  feet  per 
minute  with  single  line  direct  lift.  Floor  space,  27x42  inches.  Weight.  475  lbs.  Power  rec- 
ommended, 5  H.  P.  or  more.  ,  Drive  pulley,  16x5  inches.     Speed.  360  R.  P.  M. 

In  addition  to  the  Style  No.  4  shown  above,  we  e-an  supply  three  othei-  styles.  Special  • 
descriptive  circular  will  be  sent  on  request. 

Style  No.  1,  Single  Drum  Hoist.    List $60.00 

Style  No.  2,  "Handy  Man"  Hay  Hoist.    List 80.00 

Style  No.  3,  Double  Drum  Hoist.    List 110.00 

Style  No.  4,  Described  above.    List 80.00 

FOR    OTHER    STYLES    OF    HOISTS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-BeARPEhfTER   «   Co. 


529 


DOUBLE    FRICTION-DRUM    BELT   HOIST 


Above  Ave  illustrate  our  Double  Friction  Drum  Belt  Hoist.  It  has  two  drums  instead 
of  one ;  both  drums  are  mounted  on  a  substantial  bed  plate,  the  one  drum  being  lower  than 
the  other,  permitting  the  necessary  play  for  the  ropes. 

The  Drums  are  the  double  V  friction  type,  bronze  bushed,  and  equipped  with  ratchets, 
pawls  and  foot  brakes,  and  may  be  operated  independently  or  together.  The  driving  pulley 
may  be  replaced  by  a  gear  or  sprocket,  if  desirable  to  connect  directlj^  to  a  gas  or  oil  engine 
or  drive  from  a  motor. 

The  gears  are  cut,  and  the  pinion  is  steel. 

We  can  aLso  fui-ni.sh  this  Hoist  in  single  drum. 


SPECIFICATIONS 

■    No.       200            201  202  203            204  205 

Diameter  of  Drums,  inches    12              16  14  20             14  24 

Diameter  of  Flanges,  inches 22              22  29  29              36  36 

Length  of  Drums,   inches 14              14  16  16             20  .     20 

Diameter  and  Face  of  Pulley    24x6         24x6  24x8  Va  24x8 14  30x81/2  30x8  y2 

Floor-space  Required,  inches    52x59       52x59  56x66  56x66  74x74  74x74 

Weight  Hoisted,  Single  Rope    2,000        2,000  3,000  3,000        5,000  5.000 

.\pproximate  Shipping  Weight,  pounds 2,000        2,100  2,950  3,150        4,300  4,450. 

List $.•'.35.00   $335.00  $440.00  $440.00  $545.00  $545.00 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  «  Co. 


PORTABLE  FRICTION  HOISTS 
DOUBLE   DRUM 

Type  2021^ 

Hoist  No.  202%  Double  Drum  of  1000  pounds  capacity,  is  es- 
pecially designed  to  hoist  in  two  places,  or  in  different  parts  of 
the    building,    raising   material   with   one    machine. 

Each  drum   can   be   operated  separately  from   the   other. 

When  the  hand  levers  are  central,  your  hook  or  load  will  drop. 
If  loaded  you  can  drop  it  as  slowly  or  quickly  as  desired  by  using 
hand  or  foot  brake  or  both.  Or  if  hauling  wagons,  cars,  etc/,  up 
inclines,  by  holding  the  lever  central  the  cable  can  be  quickly  and 
easily  pulled  back. 

This  machine  is  of  the  same  construction  and  design  as  the 
No.  202  Single  Drum,  but  needs  only  one  man  and  one  engine  to 
drive  it,  and  does  the  work  of  two  hoists.  It  enables  you  to  keep 
more  than  one  gang  or  floor  in  building  under  construction  sup- 
plied with  material,  and  permits  work  to  progress  with  dispatch. 

SPECIFICATIOXS 
Capacity — 1000  pounds. 

DruiiLs — Ample  wire  rope  capacity,  3  inch  diameter  and  18  inches 
between  flanges.  Flanges  12  inch  diameter.  Oil  cups  and  hole 
for  fastening  wire  rope  furnished. 

Adjustment — Is    provided    to    take    up    all    wear    on 

brakes,  friction  or  bearings. 
AVeijsht — On  short  skids,  650  pounds. 
Floor  Space — 32  inches  by  52%   inches. 

Price — On  short  skids !$150.OO 

We  recommend  4  H.  P.,  or  larger  engine,  or 
motor  for  this  Hoist,  depending  on  speed  desired. 
See  index. 


Fig.  202ya 

Pulley — Furnished  14  inch  diameter  by  4  inch  fac^e. 
Speed — Pulley    running   400    R.    P.    M.    will    hoist    to 

feet  per  minute   on   first  coil  of  cable  wound  on 

drum. 
Operation — Each  drum  has  the  hand  and  foot  levers 

shown    in   the   cut.      The   hand   lever  when   pulled 

forward  engages  frictions  for  hoisting,  and  pulled 

back   applies   the   brake.      The   foot  brake   can   be 

used  in  connection  with  the  hand  lever,   or  inde- 
pendent of  it. 

SINGLE   DRUM   REVERSIBLE 

Type  204 

Our   Hoist   No.    204    Single   Drum   Reversible   has   a   capacity   of 

2000  pounds,   and  is   designed   to   meet   the   demand   of  contractors 

and  builders,  or  in  fact  anywhere  where  pulling,  hauling  or  lifting 

both  ways  is  desired,   hauling  cars  back  and  forth. 
SPECIFICATIONS 

Capacity — 2000  pounds. 

Drums — Ample  wire  rope  capacity,  4  inch  diameter,  17  inches  be- 
tween flanges.  Flanges  15  inch  diameter.  Hole  in  each  end  of 
drum  for  fastening  cable. 

Pulley — Furnished  16  inch  diameter  by  5  inch  face.  This  is  reg- 
ular size. 

Speed — Pulley  running  338  R.  P.  M.  will  hoist  75  feet  per  minute 
on  first  coil  of  cable  wound  on  drum. 

Operation — Hand  lever  when  brought  forw^ard  raises  the  load  and 
if  pulled  back  reverses  the  load. 

Bralce  Lever — Can  be  set  and  locked  and  the  load  held  in- 
definitely. 

Adjustment — Is    provided    to    take    up    all    wear    on  Fig.  204 

brake,   bearings  and   frictions.  Price $250.U0 

Weifflit — On  short  skids,  700  pounds.  We  recommend  6  H.  P.,  or  larger  engine  or  motor 

Floor  Space — 34  inches  by  42  inches.  for  this  Hoist,  depending  upon  the  speed  desired. 

DOUBLE    PLATFORM    REVERSIBLE    HOIST 

Type  205 

Our  Hoist  No.  205  Double  Platform  Reversible,  has  a  capacity 
of  2000  pounds,  and  is  designed  for  contractors  and  builders.  It 
has  a  long  drum  with  a  flange  in  the  center  and  is  used  in  con- 
nection with  two  platform  elevators,  one  fastened  to  each  of  the 
drums  so  that  when  one  elevator  is  up  the  other  is  down  and  in 
this  way  balance  each  other.  This  machine  is  a  great  time  and 
labor  saver  for  hauling  up  building  material,  and  can  also  be 
used   for  various   other  purposes. 

SPECIFICATIONS 
Capacity — 2000  pounds. 
Drums — Ample  cable  capacity.  4  inch  diametar,  12  inches  between 

friction    and    center    flange,    and    12    inches    between    center 

flange    and    end    flange.      Flanges   15    inch   diameter.      Hole    in 

each  drum  for  fastening  cable. 
Pulley — 16    inch   diameter   by    5    inch    face.      This   is   regular   size 

furnished. 


VlK.  2rtS.     Left  Hand   Sifl»   V«ev- 
Speed  of  PuUey — Running   338  H.   P.   M.   will   hoist 

75  feet  per  minute  on  first  coil  wound  around  the 

drum. 
Operation — Hand  lever  when  brought  forward  raises 

the   load   and   if   pulled   back    reverses   the   load. 

Brake  lever  can  be  set  and  locked  and  the  load 

held  indefinitely. 


Adjustment — Is   provided   to   take   up  all  wear  on 

brake,  bearings,  chain  and  frictions. 
WeiKht — On  short  skids.  825  pounds. 
Floor  Space — 43  inches  by  42  inches. 
Price — On  short  skids $300.00 

We  recommend  6  H.  P.,  or  larger  engine  or  motor 
for  this  Hoist  on  speed  desired.     See  index. 


GEO•B•eAR^PE^fTER  S  SO. 


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PORTABLE   FRICTION   HOISTS 


Fig.   201 

^Velght — On  short  skids.  200  pounds. 
Floor  Space — 24  inches  by  24  inches. 
Price — On    short    skids    


HEAVY   SINGLE   DRUM 

Type  20t 

This  Hoist  has  a  capacity  of  750  pounds.  It  is  very  sim- 
ple and  compact  and  can  be  mounted  on  portable  gasoline 
engine  outfits  of  1%  to  21/2  H.  P.  A  very  useful  hoist  for 
all  around  light  lifting. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Capacity — 750  pounds. 

Dram — Ample  cable  capacity,  3  inch  diameter  and  12  inch 
space  between  flanges.  Flanges  10  inch  diameter.  Oil 
cups  and  hole  for  fastening  cable. 

Pulley — Furnished  10  inch  by  31/^  inch  face. 

Speed — Pulley  running  400  R.  P.  M.  will  hoist  75  feet  per 
minute  on  first  coil  of  cable  wound  on  drum. 

Operation — Entirely  by  one  lever,  which,  brought  for- 
ward, engages  frictions  for  hoisting,  and  pulled  back 
applies  the  brake.  No  foot  lever  is  furnished  as  it  is 
not  needed. 

Adjustment — Is  provided  for  taking  up  all  wear  on  brake, 
bearings  and  friction. 

We  recommend  a  2  H.  P.  Engine  for  this  Hoist. 

See  Index 


SINGLE    DRUM 

Type  202 

Hoist  Xo.  202  is  specially  adapted  to  meet 
the  requirements  for  a  1000  pound  Hoist  for 
general  contracting  and  building  use.  The 
demand  for  this  size  has  been  very  heavy  and 
proves   the  popularity  of  this   machine. 

We  .sell  a  great  many  of  this  size  not  only 
to  contractors  and  builders,  but  also  to  exca- 
vators, warehouses,  dairies,  ice  houses,  well 
diggers,  etc.,  and  for  use  in  hauling  sand, 
concrete,  lumber,  etc.,  up  inclines.  They  are 
extensively  used  for  raising  building  material. 


SPECIFICATIONS 
Capacity — 1000   pounds. 

Drum — Large  cable  capacity,  18  inch  space 
between  flanges.  Flanges  12  inch  diameter. 
Oil  cups  furnished  and  hole  for  fastening 
cable. 

Pulley — Furnished     14     inch     diameter     by     4 
.  inch  face. 

Speed — Pulley  running  400  R.  P.  M.  will  hoist 
75  feet  per  minute  on  first  coil  of  rope 
wound  on  drum. 

Operation — By  one  lever,  which,  when  pulled  for- 
ward, engages  frictions  for  hoisting,  and  pulled 
back  applies  the  brake.  A  foot  brake  lever  is 
also  furnished,  which  can  be  used  separate  or 
in  connection  with  the  hand  lever. 

Adjustment — Is  provided  to  take  up  wear  on  fric- 
tion, brake  and  bearings. 

Floor  Space — On  short  skids,  32  inches  by  34  inches. 


Fig.  202  Rig;Itt  Hand   Side  View 

\Veisht — On  short  skids,  350  pounds.     On  32  inch  by 
84  inch  frame,  425  pounds. 

$80.00 

90.00 


Price — On  short  skids 

On   7   foot   frame    

We   recommend  a   2  H.   P.   or  4  H.   P.  Enffin*  for 
this  Hoist,  depending  on  the  sp«ed  desired. 
See  Index 


532 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   S   SO. 


CARPENTER  SAFETY  CAISSON  DEVICE 


The  Carpenter  Safety  Caisson  Device  positively  pre- 
vents caisson  shaft  and  sheave  from  turaing  backward, 
even  if  the  di-ive  cable  should  break.  There  is  no 
chance  of  an  accident,  or  dropping  of  the  hoist  buckets. 

Absolutely  noiseless.  This  deAace  covers  in  every 
respect  the  features  for  safety  which  are  strictly  in- 
forced  by  the  state  factory  inspection  of  Illinois.  A 
number  of  tests  have  been  made  with  this  device  on 
act^tal  construction  work,  and  in  every  Instance  it  has 
proved  itself  efficient  beyond  our  claims.  It  is  highly 
recommended  and  endorsed  by  the  state  factory  in- 
spection of  the  State  of  Illinois. 

It  consists  only  of  three  parts — the  shell  or  case 
which  bolts  to  the  inside  of  the  cross  piece  of  the 
tripod,  the  pawls  or  counter-balanced  dogs  which  are 
a  part  of  the  block  and  are  key-seated  to  the  shaft 
on  which  the  drive  sheave  and  nigger  head  are  placed, 
and  the  dust  cover. 

The  method  of  installation  is  to  bore  four  holr-^ 
to  the  cross  piece  on  the  tripod  and  bolt  the  case  lo 
same;  the  block  casting  is  then  key-seated  to  th-^ 
shaft;  the  cover  serves  as  protection  for  the  mechan- 
ism. After  the  first  installation,  these  need  never  ho 
removed  from  the  shaft.  When  the  engine  is  running 
there  are  no  parts  touching — no  friction  of  any  kind. 
Thefe  is,  therefore,  absolutely  no  need  of  lubrication 
of  any  kind.  The  first  expense  is  the  last  expense, 
there  being  no  wearing  pai-ts,  and  no  parts  to  lose. 
It  is  absolutely  impossible  to  drop  the  load  with  this 
outfit,  due  to  the  fact  that  the  three  counter-weighted 
pawls  must  come  up  even  before  the  shaft  stops 
turning. 

These  outfits  are  used  at  the  present  time  by  prac- 
tically all  of  the  large  caisson  conti-actors  in  Chicago 
as  well  as  throughout  the  United  States. 

A  set  consists  of  one  cover,  one  case,  one  block 
with  dogs,  one  key  for  fastening  to  shaft. 

Ready  for  Use  Price  per  set,   complete $1S.00 

•\VE   CARRY  THE   MOST   COMPI.KTE    STOCK    OF   CAISSON   EtiriPMKNT   IX    THE   AVEST 


GEO'B-eARPEM*TER   S   SO. 


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CAISSON    ACCESSORIES 


CARPENTER  FOUNDA- 
TION WINCH  HEADS 

Principally  used  in  sinking  shafts 
or  caisson  for  heavy  foundations. 

Each  outfit  comprises  a  turned 
winch  head,  11  inches  long,  shaft 
and  wire  rope  sheave.     No  timbers. 


Each,  complete $22.00 

Extra  shafts,  each,  l}ix2'0".  .  3.(50 
Extra  sheaves,  each  24"  diam.  11.70 
Extra  diiuns,  each  8"  diam.  .  .      9.00 


Fip.  205 A  Pig.  aO.'SB 

CAISSON    BUCKETS 

Heavy  galvanized  iron  with  three  iron  bands.  25 Vz  inches  high;  20  inches  diameter  at  top; 
17*4  inches  diameter  at  bottom;  capacity  3  cubic  feet.  Fitted  with  a  lock,  as  shown  in  illustra- 
tion, to  keep  base  in  upright  position. 

Riveted  and  soldered,  for  water each,   $14.50 

Riveted  only,  for  clay each,      14.00 

CAISSON  BUCKET   HOOKS 

Made  of  heavy  wrought  rod.      As  shown  in  Fig.  20oB. 
Price,  each $0.70 


Flp.  2or,c 

CARPENTER  HAND   WINDLASS 

HAND  AV^^^)LASSES 

Used  where  work  is  not  large  enough  to  install  power.  Iron  forging  is  in  one  piece  going 
all  the  way  through  the  wood  drum.  Drum  is  held  in  place  by  two  clamps,  one  at  each  end.  Boxes 
for  each  end  are  furnished  without  additional  cost. 

Price  complete,  each $25.00 

Extra  boxes,  per  pair 2.00 

OrR    STOCK    OF   CAISSON'    F.Ol'IPMEXT    IS    THK    MOST    COMPLETE    IX    THE    V.    S. 


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GEOBCARPEhfTER   ^  So 


EXCAVATING  AND  HOISTING  EQUIPMENT 


Fig. 


STEEL  DERRICK  SKIPS 

For  handling  stone,  brick,  dirt,  etc.  Made  of  extra  heavy  gauge  steel,  closely  riveted  and 
strongly  braced.  The  corners  are  reinforced  with  special  heavy  steel  angles.  Extra  bands  of  steel 
are  fitted  all  around  the  wearing  edges  to  insure  additional  life  and  service  to  the  skip. 


Capacity 
cu.  It 

Length  Across 

Width    Front 
to  Back 

Depth 
incnes 

Thickness 
of  Plate 
inches 

Size  of  Chain 
inches 

Weight  in 
Pounds 

Price 

14 

3'    111/2" 

4'  6" 

11 

A 

% 

490 

$60.00 

21 

4'     6" 

5'  1" 

12 

tV 

tV 

595 

72.00 

27 

4,  11" 

5'  6" 

13 

y* 

V2 

830 

100.00 

36 

5'     6" 

6' 3" 

14 

^ 

A 

1240 

150.00 

41 

5'     8" 

6' 5" 

15 

A 

% 

1390 

168.00 

54 

6'     0" 

6'  8" 

1        16 

^ 

% 

1830 

220.00 

CHAIN  SLINGS 

We  specialize  in  Chain  Slings  of  all  kinds,  and 
for  every  purpose,  from  the  small  ^  inch  size, 
equipped  with  bunk  hooks,  to  the  large  2  inch 
diameter  special  steel  twin  chains,  used  for  hoist- 
ing steel  in  the  construction  of  modern  skyscrapers. 
We  are  equipped  to  make  prompt  delivery.  We 
have  a  large  force  of  mechanics  who  can  make 
any  special  chain  quickly.  No  order  is  too  small 
to  receive  our  best  attention,  nor  too  large  to  tax  our 
capacity. 

Send  Us   Your  Specifications 


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535 


DERRICK  FITTINGS 


For  Chain  and  Fittings,  see  Index 


STONE  GRAB  HOOKS 


To 
Lift 
tons 

Size  of 
Steel 

Dis- 
tance 

•'S- 
inches- 

Length 

of 

Chain 

feet 

Size  of 
Chain 
inches 

Price  of 

2  Hooks 

without 

Chain 

Price  of 

Hooks 

and  Chain 

Complete 

2 

6 

10 

15 

20 

%x2y2 

1      x3 

1  x4 

2  x4 
2      x5 

8 
10 
10 

11 

10 
14 
16 
18 

20 

1/2 
% 
% 
% 

1 

?l0.on 

16.00 
21.00 
29.50 
36.00 

n5.50 
25.00 
36.00 
49.00 
61.00 

The  steel  in  these  hooks  is  of  a  special  grade  and  is 
tough  and  uniform. 

The  chain  is  the  finest  grade  of  B.  B.   Crane  Chain, 
with  short  links. 


LEWISES 


BEAM  CliAJMPS 


STONE  TONGS 


Capacity 
tons 

Price 
Each 

2 

5    5.00 

3 

6.00 

5 

7.50 

7 

11.00 

10 

16.00 

Capacity 
tons 

Maximum 
Size  of 
I  Beam 
inches 

Price 
Each 

1 

10 

$10.00 

2 

15 

12.00 

3 

20 

15.00 

Capacity 

Price 
Each 

1500 

$    8.00 

2500 

10.00 

4000 

12.00 

6000 

16.00 

We  Can  Furnish  Heavier  Lewises.  Clamps  and  .Stone  Tongs  to  order.      Prices  on  application 


536 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  s  So. 


HAND  POWER  GUY  DERRICK  No.  32 


^.^  "~~~"     "      Fig.  33 

PARTS   OF  LINES 

10  inch  Mast topping, 

12  inch  Mast 

14  inch  Mast 

16  inch  Mast " 


load. 


PRICE  LIST  OP  FITTINGS 

Without  Hand  Power,   Timber  and  Rope 


Description   of   Parts 

10  in 
Pittin 

No. 

ch  Mast 
gsNo.  810 

Price 

12  in 
Pit^tin 

ch  Mast 
KsNo.811 

14  inch  Mast 
Pittings  No.  812 

No.    1     Price 

16  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  813 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

917 
954 
995 
2108 
2072 
1208 
1119 

$11.50 
9.60 
15.00 
4.20 
3.75 
2.30 
14.00 

919 
954 
996 
2108 
2072 
1208 
1120 

$18.00 
9.60 
21.00 
4.20 
3.75 
2.60 
25.00 

921 
955 
997 
2138 
2108 
1209 
1121 

$24.00 

19.00 

27.00 

5.40 

4.55 

3.80 

26.00 

924 
955 
998 
2170 
2138 
1209 
1122 

1071~ 

2138 

1209 

1409 
1420 
1420 

$45.00 

1    Plain  Step 

19.00 

1   Mast  Top  Round 

36.00 
6.80 

1  B.  B.  Sheave  for  Top  of  Mast 

5.40 

2  Pins  on  Sheaves                                      .    . 

4  10 

35.00 

Total  for  Mast  Fittings 

$60.35 

$84.15 

$13.50 
4.20 
1.15 

$109.75 

$151.30 

1  Plat  Boom  Band 

1  B.  B.  Sheave  for  Point  of  Boom 

1067 
2108 
1208 

$10.50 
4.20 
1.00 

1069 
2108 
1208 

1070 
2138 
1209 

$17.50 
5.40 
1.70 

$23.50 
5.40 
1.90 

Total  for  Boom  Fittings 

$15.70 

$18.25 

8.40 

9.50 

14.50 

$50.65 

$126.70 

$18.85 

$24.60 

$30.80 

1  Swivel  Hook  Hoisting-  Block 

1   Strap  Block  for  Hoisting  Line 

1   Strap  Block  for  Boom 

1386 
1.388 
14S9 

1392 
1397 
1397 

$26.50 
10.00 
16.00 
16.00 

1400 
1410 
1410 

$40.00 
18.00 
31.25 
31.25 

$89.00 
20.50 
39.00 
39.00 

Total  for  Blocks 

$68.50 

$120.50 

$187.50 

Total  for  Complete  Set  of  Fittings . 

$171.50 

$254.85 

$369.60 

Capacities  of  Fittings.      Boom  Horizontal 


Capacity  In 
Tons 


10   in.   Mast  Pittings. 


Maximum  Lengths  of  Untruased 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 
Mast  I    Boom    |      Mast     I    Boom 


Boom    Fittings 


6 110x10x44  1   8x8x36    |12xl2x52|10xl0x46 

12  In.  Mast  Fittings.     10  in.  Boom  Pittings 


10 


112x12x361  10x10x30114x14x60112x12x52 


^  ,,     .        I  Maximum   Lengths   of   Untrusaed 

Capacity  In  Timber  for  Capacities  Given 

^*^"^  I     Mast     I     Boom     |     sfast     | 

14  in.  Mast  Pittings.     12  in.  Boom  Fittings 

16 114x14x36 112x12x30116x16x64 114x14x56 

16  in.  Mast  Fittings.     14  in.  Boom  Pittings. 
24  116x16x36114x14x30118x18x62 116x16x54 


FOR    BOI^TS,     NAII>S,    WTRE    ROPE,     RTC,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-BeARPEhrTER  «  SO. 


537 


GUY  DERRICK  No.  36 

Operated  by  Double  Drum,    Steam  or  Horse  Power 


Fig 


PARTS   OF  LINES 

10  inch  Mast topping,  4 

12   inch  Mast "  5 

14  inch  Mast "  5 

16   inch  Mast "  6 


load,   3 

4 
4 


We  show  here  another  form  of  rigging;  three  lines  being  used.  When  we  use  the  American  foot 
block,  as  in  this  rig,  the  upper  pivot  is  the  center  of  the  mast;  the  mast  must  be  out  of  plumb. 
This  does  not  affect  the  swinging  of  the  Derrick  as  the  pivots  are  plumb. 

PRICE   LIST  OF  FITTINGS 
Without  Timber  and   Rope 


Description    of   Parts 

10  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  820 

12  inch  Mast 

Fitting-s  No.  821 

No.    1       Price 

14  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  822 
No.    1       Price 

16  in 

Fittin 

No. 

ch  Mast 
gs  No.  823 

No 

Price 

Price 

1    <  )ff:set  Foot  Block 

1    Step  ^vith  Two  Sheaves 

932 
976 
1002 
1361 
1362 
1119 

$12.00 
21.00 
15.00 
9.70 
13.90 
14.00 

933 
976 
1003 
1361 
1362 
1120 

$20.00 
21.00 
21.00 
9.70 
13.90 
25.00 

935 
977 
1004 
1367 
1368 
1121 

$34.00 
30.00 
27.00 
12.15 
17.50 
26.00 

936 
977 
1005 
1367 
1368 
1122 

$45.00 
30  00 

1   Square  Mast  Top 

1   Bracket  with  one  Sheave        .        

36.00 
12  15 

17.50 

Total  for  Ma^t  Fittings 

?S5.60 

$110.60 

$13.50 
4.20 
1.15 

$146.65 

$175.65 

1   Plat  Boom  Band 

1  B.  B.  Sheave  for  Boom 

1  Pin   for  Sheave 

1067 
2108 
1208 

$10.50 
4.20 
1.00 

1069 
2108 
1208 

1070 
2138 
1209 

$17.50 
5.40 
1.70 

1071 
2138 
1209 

$23.50 
5.40 
1  90 

Total  for  Boom  Fittings 

»15.70 

$18.25 

8.40 

9.50 

14.50 

$18.85 

$26.70 
10.00 
16.00 
16.00 

$24.60 

$40.00 
12.00 
20.50 
20.50 

$30.80 

1   S'vvivel  Hook  Hoisting  Block 

1386 
1388 
1389 

1392 
1397 
1397 

1399 
1409 
1409 

1409 
1419 
1420 

$70.00 

1   Strap  Block  for  Hoisting-  Line 

1    Strap  Block  for  Boom 

1    Strap  Block  for  Boom 

20.50 
28.00 
39  00 

$50.«5 
$151.95 

$68.75 

$03.00 
$284.25 

$157.50 

Total  for  Complete   Set  of  Fittings 

$108.20 

$363.95 

Capat'ities   of   Fittings.      Boom   Horizontal 


Capacity  In 
Tons 


Maximum  Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 


Mast     I    Boom 


:Mast      I    Boom 


10    in.   Mast   Fittings.      8 


Boom    Fittings 


6 110x10x44  1  8x8x36    |12xl2x52  |10xl0x46 

12   in.   Mast   Fittings     10   in.   Boom   Fittings 


112x12x36 110x10x30  1 14x14x60 112x12x52 


Capacity 
Tons 


Maximum  Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 


Mast      I    Boom     |    Boor 


14   in.   Mast  Fittings.      12   in.  Boom   Fittings 


16 


114x14x36  |12xl2x80|'6xl6xg4|   4x14x56 


]fi   in.   Mast  Fittings.     14   In.  Boom   Fittings 


116x16x36114x14x30  118x18x62  I iRxl6x54 


FOR   WIRF   ROPE,   BOLTS   AND   1VA  SHEARS,   SEK   INDEX 


538 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  SO 


GUY  DERRICK  No.  37 

WITH  BULL  WHEEL 
For  General  Hoisting.     Operated  by  Double  Drum  Hoist  and  Swinger 


PARTS   OF  LINES 

^z  12  inch  Mast topping,  5 

3;f  14  inch  Mast "  5 

16  inch  Mast "  6 

18  inch  Mast "  7 

Plff.  37 

PRICE  LIST  OF  FITTINGS 

Without  Timber  and  Rope 


loa«!. 


Description   of  Parts 

12  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  825 

14  in 
Fittin 

eh  Mast 
gsNo.  826 

16  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  827 

IS  in 
Fittin 

ch  Mast 
gsNo.  828 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

933 
976 

1031 
1362 

$20.00 
21.00 

94.00 
13.90 

935 

977 

1032 
1368 

$34.00 
30.00 

106.00 
17.50 

936 
977 

1033 
1368 

$45.00 
30.00 

130.00 
17.50 

$222.50 

937 
978 

1034 
1371 

$60.00 
38.00 

165.00 
23.25 

1   Step  with  two  Sheaves 

1   Steel  Mast  Top  with  Strap  Block  and 

Guy  Cap 

1  Bracket  with  two  Sheaves 

Total    for   Mast   Fittings 

$148.90 

$66.00 
7.00 

$187.50 

$286.25 

1  Steel     Boom     Point     with     Load     and 
Boom  Bails          .... 

1092 
1186 

1093 
1187 

$81.00 
7.50 

1094 
1188 

$115.00 
10.00 

1095 
1189 

$140.00 

Total  for  Boom  Fittings 

$73.00 

$88.50 

$40.00 
25.00 

$125.00 

$153.50 

1  Swivel  Hook  Hoisting  Block 

1  Shackle  Block      ... 

$26.75 
16.25 

905 
1294 

$70.00 
38.25 

$103.00 
49  00 

Total  for  Li>oad  Blocks 

$43.00 

$130.00 
14.00 

$65.00 

$175.00 
18.00 

$108.25 

$152.00 

1   Steel   Bull  Wheel 

903 
1293 

904 
1294 

$300.00 
18.00 

5S318.00 

906 
1295 

$340.00 

2  Fair  Leader  Sheaves 

22  00 

Total  for  Bull  Wheel 

$144.00 
$408.90 

$193.0O 
$534.0O 

$362.00 

Total   for   Complete   Set  of  Fittings 

$773.75 

$953.75 

Capacities  of  Fittings.      Boom  Horizontal 


Capacity  in 
Tons 


Maximum  Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 


Mast 


12  in.  Mast  Fittings.     10  in.  Boom  Fittings 

10 

12x12x36 [ 10x10x30 [ 14x14x60 1 12x12x52 

14  in.  Mast  Fittings.     12  in.  Boom  Fittings 

14x14x36  12x12x30  16x16x64  14x14x56 


Capacity  in 


Maximum  Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 


Mast      !     Boom     |      Mast     |     Boom 

16  in.  Mast  Fittings.     14  in.  Boom  Fittings 

24             1 16x16x36 | 14x14x30 1 18x18x62 1 16x16x54 

18   in.   Mast  Fittings.      16  in.  Boom  Fittings 

18x18x44    16x16x38    20x20x68    18x18x60 


FOB   WIRB   ROPB,  BI.OCKS  AND  SHEAVKS.   SEE   IIVnRX 


GEO-BCARPErfTER  S  eO. 


5:^9 


GUY  DERRICK  No.  38 

With  Bull  Wheel  and  Rooster.     Rigged  for  General  Hoisting 
Operated  by  Double  Drum  Hoist  and  Swinger 


Fig.  38 

PARTS   OP  LINES 

12  inch  Mast topping,  5 

14   inch  Mast "  5 

16  inch  Mast "  6 

18  inch  Mast "  7 


load. 


PRICE  LIST  OF 

Without  Timber 


FITTINGS 

and  Rope 


Description  of  Parts 

12  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  830 

14  inch  Mast 

Fittings  No.  831 

No.    1       Price 

16  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  832 
No.    1       Price 

18  ir 
Fittin 
No. 

ich  Mast 
gs  No.  833 

No. 

Price 

Price 

1  Standard  Poot  Block 

919 
971 

1050 
1361 

$18.00 
17.00 

109.00 
9.70 

921 
972 

1051 
1367 

$24.00 
25.00 

123.00 
12.15 

924 
972 

1052 
1367 

$45.00 
25.00 

164.00 
12.15 

925 
973 

1053 
1370 

$60.00 
33.00 

197.00 
16.00 

1  Round    Mast    Top    with    Rooster    Guy 

1  Bracket  with  one  Sheave                  .... 

Total  for  Mast  Fittings. 

$153.70 

$23.50 
4.20 
7.00 

$34.70 

$26.75 
10.00 
16.00 

$1S4.15 

$28.00 
5.40 
7.50 

$40.00 

$40.00 
12.00 
20.50 

$246.15 

.$308.00 

1  Boom     Band     with     Sheave     Pin     and 
Extension                  

1080 
2108 
1186 

1081 
2138 
1187 

1399 
1409 

904 
1294 

1082 
2138 
1188 

$35.00 

5.40 

10.00 

1083 
2170 
1189 

$42.00 

7.20 

13.50 

1  B.  B.  Sheave 

2  Boom  Heel  Plates 

Total  for  Boom  Fittings 

$50.40 

$70.00 
20.50 
39.00 

$62.70 

1  Swivel  Hook  Hoisting  Block 

1  Strap  Block  for  Hoisting  Line 

1  Strap  Block  for  Boom              ... 

1392 
1397 

1409 
1420 

1453 
1462 

$103.00 
38.75 
70.00 

Total  for  Blocks 

$,'>2.75 

$72..'>0 

$129..^0 

$300.00 
18.00 

$211.75 

1  Steel  Bull  Wheel 

903 
1293 

$130.00 
14.00 

$175.00 
18.00 

905 
1294 

906 
1295 

$340.00 
22.00 

2  Fair  Leader  Sheaves 

Total  for  Bull  Wheel 

$144.00 
$385.15 

$103.00 
$490.55 

$318.00 
$744.05 

$362.00 

Total  for  Complete  Set  of  Fittings .  . 

$942.45 

Capacities  of  Fittings.      Boom  Horizontal 


Capacity  in 
Tons 


Maximum  Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 


12   in.   Mast   Fitting 


Mast      I     Boom     |     Mast     |    Boom 


10   in.   Boom    Fittings 


10 [12x12x36  110x10x30  114x14x60  II 2x1 2x 5 2 

14   In.  Mast  Fittings.     12  in.  Boom   Fittings 


_lllxl4x36|12xl2x30|  16x1 6x64 114x1 4x56 


Capacity  in 
Tons 


Maximum   Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 


Mast      I     Boom     |     Mast     |    Boor 


16   in.   Mast  Fittings.      14 


Boom   Fittings 


24 1 16x16x36 1 14x1 4x30 1 18x18x621 16x16x54 

18   in.  Mast  Fittings.     16   in.  Boom   Fittings        ' 


30 


118x18x44116x16x38120x20x68118x18x60 


FOR    WIRE    ROPE,    NAILS,    CLIPS.    ETC..    SEE    INDEX 


540 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER   ^  eO. 


STIFF  LEGGED,  HAND  POWER  DERRICK  No.  30 


Fig.  30 
PARTS  OP  LINES 

10  inch  Mast topping,   4      load,   2       14  inch  Mast topping,   7      load,   4 

12  inch  Mast "         5         "       3       16  inch  Mast "         7         "       5 

Illustration  shows  stiff  leg  derrick  operated   by   hand  power.     Where  speed  is  not  a  factor, 
this    style    of    derrick    will    give    satisfaction. 

PRICE  LIST  OF  FITTINGS 
Without  Hand  Power,   Timber  and  Rope 


Description   of  Parts 

10  in 
Fittin 

ch  Mast 
gsNo.  800 

12  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  801 

14  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  802 

16  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  803 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

1   Standard   Foot   Block 

917 

954 

1002 

2451 
2108 
2072 
1208 

$11.50 

9.60 

15.00 

2.00 
4.20 
3.75 
2.30 

919 

954 

1003 

2451 
2108 
2072 
1208 

$18.00 

9.60 

21.00 

2.00 
4.20 
3.75 
2.60 

921 

955 

1004 

2452 
2138 
2108 
1209 

$24.00 
19.00 
27.00 

2.00 
5.40 
4.55 
3.80 

924 

955 

1005 

2455 
2170 
2138 
1209 

1071 
2138 
1209 

$45.00 

1  Plain  Step   

1  Mast  Top,  square 

1   Idler    Sheave    and    Boxes    for    Top    of 
Mast       

19.00 
36.00 

2.70 

1  B.  B.  Sheave  for  Top  of  Mast 

1  B.  B.  Sheave  for  Top  of  Mast 

6.80 
5.40 
4.10 

Total  for  Mast  Fittings 

$48.35 

$61.15 

$13.50 
4.20 
1.15 

.$85.75 

$119.20 

1   Flat  Boom  Band 

1  B.  B.  Sheave  for  Point  of  Boom 

1   Pin   for  Sheave 

1067 
2108 
1208 

$10.50 
4.20 
1.00 

1069 
2108 
1208 

1070 
2138 
1209 

$17.50 
5.40 
1.70 

$23.50 
5.40 
1.90 

$15.70 

$22.00 
12.00 

$18.85 

$24.65 

$56.00 
28.00 

$30.80 

2  Straps  for  Top   of  Legs                         .    . 

1142 
1155 

1143 
1156 

$36.00 
20.00 

1144 

1157 

1394 
1410 
1410 

1145 
1158 

$80.00 

2  Straps   for  Bottom   of  Legs 

40.00 

Total  for  Back  Leg  Fittings 

$34.0O 

$18.25 

9.50 
14.50 

$56.00 

$19.00 

8.40 

16.00 

16.00 

$84.00 

$38.00 
14.25 
31.25 
31.25 

$120.00 

1  Swivel  Hook  Hoisting-  Block 

1  Strap  Block  for  Hoisting  Line 

1  Strap  Block   for  Boom 

1  Strap  Block  for  Boom 

1388 
1389 

1386 
1397 
1397 

1409 
1420 
1420 

$40.00 
18.00 
39.00 
39.00 

Total  for  Bl'ocks 

$42^5 
$140.30 

$59.40 

$114.75 

$136.00 

Total  for  Complete  Set  of  Fittings.  . 

$195.40 

$309.10 

$405.00 

Capacities  of  Fittings.      Boom  Hoiizontal 


Maximum  Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 


Mast       I     Boom      I      Mast       |     Be 


1:1  ¥2 
1:2 


Mast  Fittings.     8  in.  Boom  and  Back  Leg  Ftgs. 
141^      110x10x24  18x8x36    112x12x30  110x10x44 


110x10x18  1    8x8x36     112x12x22    10x10x44 


YX'^ 


Mast  Fittings.  10  In.  Boom  and  Back  Leg  Ftgs. 
7  112x12x28  110x10x42  114x14x32  (12x12x50 
5       112x12x22  110x10x42  114x14x24  112x12x50 


ILI 


Maximum  Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 


Mast       I     Boom      [      Mast 


1:1^ 
1:2 


Mast  Fittings.   12  in.  Boom  and  Back  Leg  Ftgs. 

I      11      114x14x28  112x12x42  116x16x38  114x14x56 

8      Il4xl4x24  112x12x48    16x16x28  114x14x56 


Mast  Fi 1 1 i n gs.    14  in.  Boom  and  Back  Leg  Ftgs. 
16 
12 


1:1% 
1:2 


16   116x16x28  114x14x42  |18xl8x42  116x16x62 
116x16x26  114x14x54  [18x18x32  116x16x62 


FOR  WINCHES.   WIRE  ROPE   AND   CLIPS,   SEE   INDEX 


GeoBCarpei^ter  s  eo 


r,4i 


STIFF  LEG  HAND  POWER  DERRICK  No.  31 


10  inch  Mast topping, 

12  inch  Mast 


Fiff.    31 
PARTS   OF  LINES 

load,   2       14  inch  Mast topping. 


7      load,   4 

3       16  inch  Mast.  .  .  , "         7         "       5 

Illustration  shows  ordinary  stiff  leg  derrick  operated  entirely  by  hand  power.  .  This  is  the 
cheapest  form  of  derrick,  and,  while  slow  in  operation,  is  very  efficient.  Fittings  can  be  varied  as 
may  be  desired,  retaining  original  design  of  rig. 

PRICE   LIST  OF  FITTINGS 

Without  Hand  Power,  Timber  and  Rope 


Description   of   Parts 

10  in 
Pittin 

ch  Mast 
gsNo.  805 

12  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  806 

14  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  807 

16  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  808 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

1   Standard  Foot  Block                   

917 

954 

1007 

$11.50 

9.60 

34.00 

2.00 

919 

954 

1008 

$18.00 

9.60 

44.00 

2.00 

921 

955 

1009 

$24.00 

19.00 

56.00 

2.00 

924 

955 

1010 

$45.00 

19.00 

73.00 

2.70 

1  Plain  Step   

1  Mast  Top  with  Sheaves  and  S.  Straps. 
1   Idler  Sheave  for  Top  of  Mast 

$57,10 

$73.60 

$139.70 

1  Boom  Band  with  Sheave  Pin  and  Sfs. 
1  B.  B.  Sheave 

1078 
210S 

$17.00 
4.20 

1080 
2108 

$23.50 
4.20 

1081 
2138 

$28.00 
5.40 

1082 
2138 

$35.00 
5.40 

Total  for  Boom  Fittings 

$21.20 

$27.70 

$33.40 

$40.40 

2  Straps  for  Top  of  Legs 

2  Sets  Plates  for  Bottom  of  Legs 

1142 
1177 

$22.00 
16.00 

1143 
1178 

$36.00 
22.00 

1144 
1179 

$56.00 
26.00 

1145 
1180 

$80.00 
36.00 

Total  for  Back  Leg  Fittings 

$38.00 

$58.0O 

$82.00 

$116.00 

1   Swivel  Hook  Hoisting  Block 

1  Strap  Block  for  Hoisting  Line 

1  Strap  Block  for  Boom 

1   Strap  Block  for  Boom 

1388 
1389 

$18.25 

9.50 
14.50 

13S6 
1397 
1397 

$19.00 

8.40 

16.00 

16.00 

1394 
1410 
1410 

$38.00 
14.25 
31.25 
31.25 

1400 
1420 
1420 

$40.00 
18.00 
39.00 
39.00 

Total  for  Blocks 

$42.2.-5 

$5».40 

$114.75 

Total  for  Complete  Set  of  Fittings.  . 

$158.55 

$218.70 

$331.15 

$432.10 

Capacities  of  Fittings.      Boom  Horizontal 

B 

1=1 

5 

Maximum   Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 

c 

F 

Maximum  Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 

Mast      1    Boom     |     Mast      |    Boom 

Mast      1    Boom     |     Mast      |    Boom 

10  in.  Mast  Fittings.     8  in.  Boom  and  Back  Leg  Ftgs. 

14  in.  Mast  Fittings.    12  in.  Boom  and  Back  Leg  Ftgs. 

I:iy2    1    4%      110x10x24  1    8x8x36     112x12x30  110x10x44 
1:2        1    3          llOxlOxlsl    8x8x36    !  1 2x12x22  110x10x44 

1:1%    1      11      114x14x28  112x12x42  116x16x38  114x14x56 
1:2        1         8     Il4xl4x24  |l2xl2x4S  |l6xl6x28  |l4xl4x56 

12  in.  Mast  Fittings.    10  in.  Boom  and  Back  Lee:  Fts.s. 
1:1%    1       7        112x12x28  110x10x42  114xl4x:;2  112x12x50 
1:2.      1       5       112x12x22  110x10x42  Il4xl4x24  Il2xl2x50 

16  in.  Mast  Fittings.    14  in.  Boom  and  Back  Leg  Ftgs. 
1:1%    1      16      116x16x28  1  14x14x42118x18x42  I  16x16x62 
1:2        1      12      Il6xl6x26  114x14x54  118x18x32  1  16x16x62 

FOR  WINCHES,  ENOINE.S,  MOTORS,  ETC.,  SEE  INDEX 


542 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  So 


STIFF  LEG  DERRICK  No.  40 

For  Double  Drum  Steam  or  Electric  Hoist 


Fig.  40 

PARTS   OP  LINES 

10  inch  Mast topping,   4 


load. 


12  inch  Mast. 
14  inch  Mast. 
16  inch  Mast. 


5 
5 
6 

PRICE  LIST  OP  PITTINGS 

Without  Timber  and  Rope 


Description   of  Parts 

10  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  840 
No.     1       Price 

12  in 
Fittin 
No. 

ch  Mast 
gsNo.  841 
Price 

14  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  842 
No.     1       Price 

16  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  84.'? 
No.    t       Price 

1  Offset  Foot  Block                .    . . , 

932 

976 

1013 

1361 

1364 

$12.00 

21.00 

15.00 

9.70 

13.90 

933 

976 

1014 

1361 

1362 

$20.00 

21.00 

21.00 

9.70 

13.90 

935 

977 

1015 

1367 

1368 

$34.00 
30.00 
27.00 
12.15 
17.50 

936 

977 
1016 
1367 
1368 

$45.00 

30.00 

36.00 

1   Bracket  with  One  Sheave 

1  Bracket  with  Two   Sheaves 

12.15 
17.50 

$71.60 

$10.50 
4.20 
1.00 

$85.60 

$13.50 
4.20 
1.15 

$120.65 

$17.50 
5.40 
1.70 

$140.65 

1067 
2108 
1208 

1069 
2108 
1208 

1070 
2138 
1209 

1071 
2138 
1209 

$3.50 

1  B.  B.  Sheave  for  Point  ,of  Boom 

5.40 
1.90 

Total  for  Boom  Fittings .' 

$15.70 

$22.00 
16.00 

$18.85 

$36.00 
22.00 

$24.60 

$56.00 
26.00 

$30.80 

1142 
1177 

1143 
1178 

1144 
1179 

1145 
1180 

$80.00 
36.00 

2  Sets  of  Plates  for  Bottom  of  Legs 

Total  for  Back  Leg  Fittings 

$38.00 

$18.25 

9.50 
14.50 

$58.00 

$19.00 

8.40 

16.00 

16.00 

$82.00 

$30.00 
10.80 
20.50 
20.50 

$116.0O 

1  Swivel  Hook  for  Hoisting-  Block 

1   Strap  Block  for  Hoisting  Line 

1567 

1388 
1389 

1569 
1386 
1397 
1397 

1580 
1390 
1409 
1409 

1584 
1399 
1419 
1420 

$40.00 
12.00 
28.00 

39.00 

Total  for  Blocks    .                 

$42.50 

$59.40 
$221.85 

$81.80 
$309.05 

$119.00 

Total  for  Complete  Set  of  Fittings.  . 

$167.55 

$406.45 

Capacities  of  Pittings.     Boom  Horizontal 


Maximum  Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 


Mast     I     Boom     |      MaPt     |    Boom 


10  in. 

Mast  Fittings. 

S  in 

Boom 

and  Back 

Leg  Ftgs. 

1:1'/^    1     41/2 
1:2        1    3 

10x10x241 
10x10x181 

8x8x36 
8x8x36 

112x12x30 
1  12x12x2:? 

110x10x44 
110x10x44 

12  In. 

Mast  Fittings. 

10  in 

Boom 

and  Back  Leg  Ftgs. 

1:%      I       7       112x12x28  110x10x42114x14x32112x12x50 
1:2        I       5       112x12x22  Il0xl0x42l  14x14x24  1 12x12x50 


1^" 


^'i 


Maximum  Lengths  of  Untrussed 
Timber  for  Capacities  Given 


Mast     I    Boom     |      Mast      |    Boom 


Mast  Fittings.  12  in.  Boom  and  Back  Leg  Ftgs. 


1:1% 
1:2 


114x14x28  112x12x4-^ 
114x14x24 


16xl6x3S I  14x14x56 
2x12x48 i 16x16x28  I  14x14x54 


16  in.  Mast  Fittings.  14 


Boom  and  Back  Leg  Ftgs. 


1:1%    I     16      116x16x28114x14x42  118x18x42)16x16x62 
116x16x261 14x14x54  Il8xl8x32  1 16x16x62 


GEO-BeARPErfTER  «  CO. 


543 


"A"  FRAME  DERRICK  CAR  No.  47 

Steam  Operated.     Rigged  for  General  Hoisting 


PARTS  OF  LINES 


12  inch  Mast.  .  . 

Topping 
...      4 

Lo 

14  inch  Mast.  .  . 

5 

s 

16  inch  Mast.  .  . 

...      6 

9 

18  inch  Mast.  . . 

...      7 

4 

PRICE   LIST    OF   FITTINGS.      Without 

Timbers, 

Rope 

or   Car 

Description   of  Parts 

12  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  870 

14  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  871 

16  inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  872 

18   inch  Mast 
Fittings  No.  873 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

919 
954 
961 
996 
1301 
1361 

$18.00 

9.60 

16.75 

21.00 

26.25 

9.70 

921 
955 
962 
997 
1304 
1367 

$24.00 
19.00 
25.00 
27.00 
33.00 
12.15 

924 
955 
962 
998 
1307 
1367 

$45.00 
19.00 
25.00 
36..00 
37.50 
12.15 

925 
956 
963 
999 
1310 
1370 

$60.00 
21.20 
33.35 
47  00 

1   Plain  Step   

1  Step  Bracket  with  Two  Sheaves 

1   Round  Mast  Top      .                       

1   Structural  Bracket  for  Face  of  Mast. . 
1  Bracket   with   One   Sheave.    .            ... 

46.75 
16  00 

Total  for  3Iast  Fittings      

$101.30 

$140.15 

$81.00 
7.50 

$174.65 

$224.30 

1   Steel  Boom  Point  with  Boom  and  Load 
Bails    

1092 

use 

$66.00 
7.00 

1093 
1187 

1094 
1188 

$115.00 
10.00 

1095 
1189 

$140.00 

Total  for  Bo>om  Fittings 

$73.0O 

$130.00 
14.00 

$88.50 

$125.00 

$153.50 

1   Steel   Bull   Wheel 

903 
1293 

904 
1294 

$175.00 
18.00 

905 
1294 

$300.00 
18.00 

906 
1295 

$340.00 
92  00 

2  Fair  Leader  Sheaves 

Total  for  Bull  Wheel 

$144.00 

$193.00 

$60.00 
.32.00 

$318.00 

$90.00 
44.00 

nil 

1173 

$45.00 
25.00 

$70.00 

1112 
1174 

1143 
1178 

1113 
1175 

1114 
1176 

$125.00 
60.00 

2  Sets  Bottom  "A"  Frame  Plates 

Total  for  "A"  Frame  Fittings 

$92.00 

$134.00 

$185.00 

1142 
1177 

$22.00 
16.00 

$36.00 
22.00 

1144 
1179 

$56.00 
26.00 

1145 
1180 

$80.00 
36.00 

2  Sets  of  Plates  for  Bottom  of  Legs 

Total  for  Back  Leg  Fittings 

$38.0O 

$58.00 

$82.00 

$116.00 

1  Swivel  Hook  Hoisting  Block 

1  Shackle  Block  for  Hoisting  Line 

1  Strap  Block  for  Boom 

1563 
1392 

$13.50 
10.00 

1567 
1729 
1403 

$18.25 
13.75 
19.50 

1571 
1735 
1409 

$25.00 
20.50 
20.50 

1581 
1741 
1461 

$38.00 
22.50. 
63  00 

$23.50 

$58.00 
28.00 
50.00 

$51.50 

$80.00 
52.00 
50.00 

$66.00 

$123.50 

4  Double  Flange  Car  Wheels  and  Axles 

8  Journal  Boxes  with  Brass  Liners 

2  Jack  Screws 

3187 
3213 
1115 

3189 
3214 
1115 

3191 
3215 
1115 

$148.00 

100.00 

50.00 

3191 
3215 
1115 

$148.00 

100.00 

50  00 

Total  for  Car  Fittings 

$136.00 

$182.0O 

$298.00 

$298.00 

Total  for  Complete  Set  of  Fittings.  . 

$r>sr>.so 

$805.15 

$1197.65 

$14e2..10 

Capacities  of  Fittings.     Boom  Horizontal  Proportion  Mast  to  Boom  1:2U 


Capacity  in 
Tons 


Size  of  Timber  and  Maximum  Length 
of  Boom  for  Capacities  Given 


Mast      I     Boom    |"A"  FramelBack  Legs 


12  inch  Mast  Fittings 


I    12x12      110x10x601        10x10       | 


14  inch  Mast  Fittings 


I   14x14      112x12x661 


Capacity  in 
Tons 


Size  of  Timber  and  Maximum  Length 
of   Boom    for   Capacities  Given 


Mast       I    Boom     |".\"  FramelBack  Legs 


16   inch   Mast  Fittings 


I    16x16      |14xl4x( 


18   inch  Mast  Fittings 


18x18      |16xl6x( 


FOR    ENGINES   AND    BOILERS,    SEE    INDEX 


544 


GeO'B-CarpeH'ter  «  Co. 


SASGEN  DERRICKS 
SETTER  DERRICKS 

Have  many  improvements  over  the  old  style  Setter  Derricks. 
The  top  frame  is  made  of  the  best  malleable  iron,  equipped  with 
two  sheaves,  does  away  with  the  block  on  top,  and  increases  the 
hoisting  height  about  two  feet,  is  extended  forward  which  enables 
one  to  hoist  the  load  without  scraping  the  derrick.  Have  lugs 
for  guy  lines  in  front  and  back  and  also  clamps  for  fastening 
extension  pole.  The  shaft  bo.xes  are  so  constructed  that  the  drum 
and  gear  shafts  can  be  taken  off  without  removing  boxes.  The 
bottom  and  side  pieces  are  connected  with  two  malleable  castings. 
This  makes  a  very  strong  connection  and  enables  one  to  take  it 
apart  if  necessary.  The  derricks  are  equipped  with  steel  gears 
and  both  are  built  on  the  same  order,  with  the  exception  that 
the  Top  Point  is  considerably  lighter  and  side  timbers  come  to 
a  point  at  the  top. 


Fig.  5711 
Top   Point 

Setters' 

Derriclc 

TOP  POINT  SETTER  DERRICK 


Pig.  5712 
Regular 
Setters'  Derrick 
REGULAR   SETTER   DERRICK 


Capacity 

Length 
feet 

.      Trice 

Capacity 

Length 
feet 

Price 

3000 
3000 
3000 

18 

20 
22 

$45.65 
48.10 
50.60 

4000 
4000 
4000 

18 
20 

22 

$52.50 
55.00 

57.50 

If  longer  lengths  are  desired  add  $1.00  per  foot  net.     For  more  capacity  add  $2.00  per  1000 
lbs      Fish  tackle  to  swing  derrick  out  and  in  containing  5  blocks  and  50  feet  %  inch  rope,  $5.00  net. 

POLE  DERRICK  COMPLETE 

Has  a  capacity  of  1400  lbs.,  equipped  with  winch  not  geared,  or  2500  to  3000  lbs. 
equipped  with  geared  winch.  The  weight  is  from  200  to  3  00  lbs.,  according  to  capac- 
ity. It  is  built  of  51/^x51/^  selected  wood  with  extension  sheave  frame,  so  that  the 
load  can  be  hoisted  to  top  without  scraping  pole.  The  derrick  is  equipped  with  rollers 
at  the  bottom,  winch,  cable,  "and  block,  complete,  ready  for  hoisting.  No  guy  lines. 
Iron  and  stone  setters,  carpenters  and  mason  contractors  have  found  this  Pole  Der- 
rick one  of  the  quickest  and  most  practical  derricks  for  setting  iron,  stone,  timbers, 
heavy  joists,  framing,  etc 


Capacity  1400  lbs.,  18  ft $36.55 

Equipped  with  110  ft.  cable,  20  ft.    37.80 
Block,  winch  not  geared,  22  ft.  .  .    39.00 


Capacity  2500  to  3000  lbs.,  18  ft.  .$43.10 

Equipped  with  125  ft.  cable,  20  ft.    44.35 
Block,  geared   winch,   22   ft 45.60 


If  longer  lengths  are  desired  add  $1.00  per  foot  net.     Fish  tackle  to  swing  derrick 
out  and  in,  containing  5  blocks  and  50  feet  %  inch  rope,  $5.00  net. 

CIRCLE  SWING 

COUNTERWEIGHT 

DERRICK 

Pig.  5713  Fig.  5714 

For  Loading  and  Unloading  Cars  and  Wagons 

Is  especially  handy  around  foundries  or 
yards  where  heavy  castings,  iron  in  pipe, 
beams  and  bars,  timbers,  stone,  etc.,  are 
loaded  or  unloaded,  and  for  handling  boats 
on  docks  or  platforms  in  and  out  of  water. 
Also  for  building  and  excavating.  This  ma- 
chine can  be  used  portable  or  stationary.  It 
has  a  height  of  14  feet,  a  circle  swing  of  18 
feet,  weight  about  5  00  lbs.,  and  a  capacity 
of  1500  lbs.,  with  cable  and  block  ready  for 
use. 
Price $118.75 


GEO-B-CAPiPEH'TER   ^  Go. 


545 


SASGEN  DERRICKS 


Fig.    5751 


Price  hand  power 

Price  hand  and  power. 
Extra  cable    


The  Newest  Model  Portable  Circle  Swing 
Derricks 

STEEL  CHAMPION  CIRCLE  SWING 
BUILDERS'  DERRICK 

This  Portable  Derrick  is  built  of  all  steel,  has  self- 
lubricating  bushings,  load  and  boom  brake.  Boom 
can  be  removed  in  a  few  seconds  by  loosening  one 
nut  and  raising  2  inches.  Bottom  sills  and  mast  fold 
together,  making  it  in  two  parts,  compact  enough  so 
that  a  contractor  can  haul  it  to  jobs  in  his  auto. 

For  loads  up  to  1000  lbs.  this  Steel  Champion  cannot 
be  excelled  by  anything  on  the  market. 

Capacity  100  lbs.,  weighs  only  200  lbs.,  can  be 
operated  by  hand,  horse  or  power.  Height,  7  Vz  feet; 
boom  extends  5  feet.  Equipped  with  110  feet  cruci- 
ble steel  cable,  block,  cleats,  and  bolts  for  fastening, 
complete  ready  for  work. 
Drum  holds  135  feet. 


per 


$46.85 

48.10 

ft.     See  index 


PEERLESS  CIRCLE  SWING 
DERRICK 

Tliis  Portable  Derrick  is  built  of  all  steel  ex- 
cept bottom  sills,  has  self-lubricating  bushings, 
load  and  boom  brake,  can  be  used  hand,  horse 
or  power.  Boom  can  be  taken  off  in  an  instant 
by  removing  one  nut.  The  bottom  siHs  and  mast 
fold  together  making  it  easy  to  remove  or  put  up. 
Many  contractors  haul  them  to  jobs  in  their  auto- 
mobiles. For  the  above  reasons  the  machine  is 
almost  indispensable  to  contractors  who  build 
from  2  to  4  story  buildings;  for  hoisting  joists, 
timbers,  iron,  stone,  terra  cotta,  reinforcing  bars, 
wheelbarrows,  etc. 

Capacity  1,800  lbs.,  weight  275  lbs.,  height  8 
feet,  swing  10  feet.  Equipped  with  125  feet 
crucible  steel  cable,  block,  cleats  and  bolts  for 
fastening,  complete  ready  for  work. 

Drum  holds  175  feet. 

Price  hand  power 

Price  hand  and  power 

Extra  cable , 


Fiff.    5752 


per  ft. 


.  .  $59.35 
.  .  56.25 
See  index 


FOR  POWER  HOISTING  MACHIXERY,  SEE  INDEX 


54G 


GeoBCakpeM'ter  s  eo. 


SASGEN  DERRICKS 
TRIPOD  AND  TWIN  SETTER  DERRICK 


FOR 

LAYING 

SEWER  PIPE, 

SETTING 

GRAVE  STONES, 

HANDLING 

BURIAL  VAULTS, 

AND 

MANY  OTHER 

PURPOSES 

Complete  with 
Cable  and  Block 
Fig.  5731 
Capacity  3000  lbs.,  equipped  with  geared 

winch,  100  ft.  cable $43.75 


i^s. 


1-2  and  3  Ton 
Capacity 


Capacity  5000  lbs. 
Capacity  7000  lbs. 


$73.75 

.    78.75 


Fig.    5733 


STIFF  LEGGED  DERRICKS 

The.se  Stiff  Legged  Dei-ricks  are  built  with 
split  mast  and  boom,  fitted  throughout  with 
crucible   steel    fittings,    making    the   Derricks 
light  and  strong  and  easy  to  set  up.     They 
can  be  used  by  hand  or  power  and  for   the 
above  reason  are  especially  handy  on  build- 
ings.     Gears   and  frames   of   double   hoisting   winch   are   also 
made  of  crucible  steel,  which  means  safety  and  no  breaking  of 
gears.     The  one  ton  bottom  sills  work  hinge-like  in  front  and 
can  be  set  at  angle  desired. 

One  ton  legs  and  sills  are  4x6,  split  mast  and  boom  two-2x6. 
Two  ton  legs  and  sills  are  6x6,  split  mast  and  boom  two-3x6. 
Three  ton  legs  and  sills  are   6x8,  split  mast  and  boom  two- 
31^x8. 

PRICES    OF   LARGER    SIZES    ON   APPLICATION 


OXE  TON  CAPACITY 

TWO  TON  CAPACITY 

THREE  TON  CAPACITY 

Length 

Boom 
feet 

Equipped 

for 

Power 

Equipped 
with  Double 
Drum  Winch 

for   Hand 
and  Power 

Length 

of 
Boom 
feet 

Equipped 

for 

Power 

Equipped 
with  Double 
Winch  for 
Load  and 
Boom,  also 
Power 

Length 

Boom 
feet 

Equipped 

for 

Power 

Equipped 
with  Double 
Winch  for 
Load  and 
Boom,  also 
Power 

12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 

$110.00 
112.50 
115.00 
117.50 
120.00 
122.50 
125.00 

$137.50 
140.00 
142.50 
145.00 
147.50 
150.00 
152.50 

18 

20 
22 

24 
26 
28 
30 

; ; 

$150.00 
156.25 
162.50 
168.75 
175.00 
187.50 
200.00 

$193.75 
200.00 
206.25 
212.50 
218.75 
231.25 
243.75 

20 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 
32 
34 
36 
38 
40 

$225.00 
231.25 
237.50 
250.00 
262.50 
275.00 
287.50 
300.00 
312.50 
325.00 
337.50 

$268.75 
275.00 
281.25 
287.50 
300.00 
312.50 
325.00 
337.50 
350.00 
362.50 
375.00 

GEO-BCAIiPErfTER  ^  Go. 


54^ 


SASGEN  DERRICKS 


Fig.    5741 


STANDARD   CIRCLE  SWING 
BUILDERS'  DERRICK 

This  derrick  has  all  crucible  steel  and  mal- 
leable fittings,  including  winch,  making  the 
machine  strong  and  safe  on  buildings.  Has 
boom  and  load  brake  and  is  built  so  that  the 
boom  can  be  quickly  detached.  Mast  folds 
to  bottom  sills,  making  it  easy  to  take  apart 
or  set  up.  For  hoisting  loads  1500  to  2500 
lbs.  by  hand  or  power  this  Standard  Circle 
Swing  Derrick  has  no  equal  and  is  the  only 
full  circle  swing  builder's  derrick  with  that 
capacity. 

Capacity  2500  lbs.,  weight  350  lbs.,  height 
8  feet,  swing  10  feet.  Equipped  with  geared 
winch,  150  feet  ^  inch  steel  cable,  block 
cleats  and  bolts  for  fastening.  Complete, 
ready  for  use. 


Drum  holds  275  feet. 


Price,  hand  power 

Pi'ice,  hand  and  power .  .  . 
Standard  with  steel  boom. 
Extra  cable 


$61.85 

65.60 

.  .  .extra         3.15 
per  ft.  see  index 


"A"  FRAME  DERRICK 

Capacity  1400  to  2500  lbs.,  height  20  feet. 
Equipped  with  125  feet  of  steel  cable,  block, 
and  winch.  Is  built  light  and  strong.  By 
removing  4  bolts  it  comes  in  4  parts.  This 
derrick  is  very  handy  for  hoisting  and  set- 
ting timbers,  heavy  joists,  iron  beams, 
columns,  etc.  It  is  mounted  on  swivel 
rollers  and  can  be  easily  moved  around  on 
the  floor,  can  be  used  without  guy  lines. 
We  can  furnish  an  "A"  Frame  Pole  with 
regular  pole  derrick  fittings  that  same  can 
be  used  with  "A"  frame  bottom  uprights, 
or  as  a  regular  Pole  Derrick  with  guy  line. 
Pi-ice,  extra $7.25 


Fig.    5742 
Capacity  1400  lbs,,  equipped  with  110  feet  cable,  block,  winch  not  geared .  .  . 

Capacity  2500  lbs.,  equipped   with   125  feet  cable,  block,  geared  winch 

Combination  Pole  and  "A"  Frame,  2500  lbs 


$61.85 

65.60 

.  73.10 


54« 


GEO-BCAIiPEK'TER  «  So. 


DERRICK  FITTINGS 


FAIilj  LINE  BALLS 

Plain  Ball 


Fig.  1895 


* 

4) 

1 

Mm 

P 

£ 

1895 

105 

5 

%    7.50 

1896 

115 

8 

8.00 

1897 

218 

8 

14.00 

1898 

230 

12 

14.75 

1899 

250 

20 

16.00 

1900 

300 

12 

20.00 

1901 

320 

20 

21.50 

1902 

500 

12 

28.50 

1903 

520 

20 

30.00 

1904 

550 

30 

32.00 

1905 

1100 

50 

55.00 

WEIGHTED  SHEAVE 
BLOCKS 


> 

A 

A 

6 

d 

.5^^ 

bs 

2; 

^m 

^0 

S 

0 

(h 

TJ 

o 

dh 

d  r- 

^ 

ft 

o 

n 

y. 

0 

Ul 

W 

H 

1518 

10x11/2x1% 

3 

100 

150 

$17.00 

1519 

12x2      XIV2 

5 

150 

210 

22.00 

1520 

14x2      x2 

8 

200 

300 

29.00 

1521 

16x2      x2^ 

12 

300 

420 

45.00 

Figr.  1909 


BALL   AVITH   HOOK 


c 

0 

m 

H 

d 

!? 

'"' 

n 

<u 

bfi 

>. 

£ 

4) 

0 

^ 

^ 

6 

1909 

125 

5 

%   13.80 

1910 

140 

8 

17.00 

1911 

243 

8 

23.00 

1912 

260 

12 

26.75 

1913 

290 

20 

32.50 

1914 

.  330 

12 

32.00 

1915 

360 

20 

38.00 

1916 

535 

12 

41.00 

1917 

560 

20 

46.00 

1918 

610 

30 

62.00 

1919 

1200 

50 

122.00 

Fig.  1518 


Balls  of  other  weight  made  to  order 


SHEAVES 


Fig.  190A.     Key  Seated  Fig.  190B 

SHEAVES   WITH   FIXED    STEEL    AXLE    AND 
SOLID  JOURNAL   BOXES 


For  Manila  Rope 

Size  Sheave 

For  Manila  Rope 
Diameter 

Com.  Bushed 
Each 

6      xl%x    % 

11/4 

$    2.25 

71/2Xl%X     % 

1% 

2.50 

8  1/2X1  7/8  Xl 

11/2 

2.75 

81/^x2  1/8x1 

1% 

3.00 

10     x2  3/3x114 

2 

3.25 

10      x2%xl% 

2% 

3.50 

11      x3%xiy2 

21/0 

4.50 

13      x4      XI1/2 

3 

5.25 

15      x4 1/2x1 1/2 

31/2 

8.00 

17      x5      xl% 

4 

11.50 

For  AVire  Rope 


For  Wire 

Ro*e 

Common  Bushed 

Size   Sheave 

Diameter 

Bach 

6x1      X    % 

% 

$2.25 

8x1 1/4  X    % 

% 

2.50 

10x1 1/2  X    % 

% 

3.25 

12xl%xl 

1/2   and 

% 

4.00 

14x2      xli/8 

%    and 

% 

4.75 

16x2      xl% 

%    and 

% 

5.50 

18X2  3/8X1% 

%    and 

1 

7.00 

SELF-LUBRICATED   SHEAVES,    STEEL  AXLE 

AND  SOLID  JOURNAL  BOXES 

Axles  Fastened  to  Boxes  and  Sheaves  Run  Loose 

For  Manila  Rope 


Size   Sheave 

For  Manila  Rope 
Diameter 

Each 

6      Xl%x    % 

ly* 

$2.75 

71/2Xl%X     % 

1% 

3.15 

81/2X17/8X1 

IVa 

3.50 

81/2X21/8X1 

1% 

3.75 

10       x2  3/8x1% 

2 

4.75 

10      x2%xl% 

2% 

6.00 

11        X3%Xll/2 

21/2 

7.00 

13      x4      XI1/2 

3 

8.75 

For  Wire  Rope 


Size  of  Sheave 

For  Wire  Rope 
Diameter 

Each 

6x1      X    % 

% 

$    3.00 

8x1  %x    % 

% 

3.50 

10x1 1/2  X    % 

% 

4.50 

12x1  %xl 

1/2    and    % 

5.50 

14x2      xlVs 

%    and    % 

6.75 

16x2      xl% 

%    and    % 

8.00 

18X2  3/8X1% 

1 

9.25 

20x2  1/2x1  V2 

IVs 

11.00 

GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  GO. 


549 


SINGLE  FLANGE  CAR  WHEELS  AND  AXLES 


t'o  __ 

s 

"s-g 

Two  Wheels  w 

ith  Axle 

One  Wheel  Only 

Diamete 

at  Trea 

inches 

5-5 

d 

><1i 
£•&» 

» 

d 

ih 

s 

EH 

w°S 

^ 

£ 

Z 

£ 

11 

2 

11/2 

30 

3150 

120 

?  7.00 

3151 

50 

$    2.50 

11 

21/2 

IV2 

30 

3152 

161 

9.40 

3153 

70 

3.50 

111/2 

2  78 

1% 

36 

3154 

233 

14.50 

3155 

100 

5.00 

12 

31/4 

1% 

36 

3156 

144 

7.50 

3157 

55 

2.75 

14 

2y2 

1% 

36 

3158 

153 

9.00 

3159 

60 

3.00 

15 

2% 

2y4 

42 

3160 

252 

14.70 

3161 

100 

5.00 

16 

31/2 

2y4 

42 

3162 

252 

14.70 

3163 

98 

5.00 

16 

3% 

2y4 

42 

3164 

325 

19.00 

3165 

133 

6.75 

18 

3V2 

2% 

56y2 

3166 

476 

26.00 

3167 

175 

8.75 

18 

2y2 

2% 

56y2 

3168 

493 

27.00 

3179 

185 

.      9.25 

20 

31/8 

2% 

56y2 

3170 

515 

28.00 

3171 

195 

9.75 

20 

31/4 

3y2 

56y2 

3172 

9  43 

50.00 

3173 

365 

18.25 

DOUBLE  FLANGE  CAR  WHEELS  AND  AXLES 


Fig.  3180-3192 


6 

5o- 

m 

Diameter  of 
Axle 
inches 

Length  of 
Axle 
inches 

11 

Ph2; 

< 

Price  One 

Wheel  and 

Axle 

3180 

12 

2% 

bVs 

1% 

12 

W150 

133 

$    8.00 

3181 

14 

2y4 

4 

1% 

11 

W   71 

118 

7.00 

3182 

13% 

2% 

5y8 

2y4 

14 

W148 

148 

9.00 

3183 

15 

2% 

4% 

2y4 

14 

W   28 

187 

11.00 

3184 

16 

2% 

4% 

2y4 

i3y2 

W   56 

172 

10.00 

3185 

16 

3y2 

5% 

2% 

17 

W   54 

236 

13.00 

3186 

18 

2 

43/8 

2% 

i5y2 

W   88 

261 

14.20 

3187 

18 

3y2 

5% 

2% 

17 

W   72 

268 

14.50 

3188 

20 

2% 

5% 

3y2 

19  y2 

W149 

385 

20.00 

3189 

24 

3y8 

5% 

3l^ 

i9y2 

W   32 

385 

20.00 

3190 

24 

2% 

53/4 

3y2 

19  y2 

W147 

440 

22.00 

3191 

24 

5y2 

8y2 

4y4 

26 

W146 

746 

37.00 

3192 

30 

3 

5 

4y4 

22 

W   70 

555 

28.00 

CAR  BOXES 


Fig.  3210-3215 
JOIRXAL    BOX    WITH   BRASS    LINER — 
OPEN    END 


Fig.  3220-3225 
JOURNAL.    BOX    WITH    BRASS    LINER — 
SPRING    COVER 


Diameter  and 

No. 

Length 
of  Journal     , 

Size  of  Base 

Price 

3210 

1%X3 

3      x   7y2 

$    1.50 

3211 

1%X3 

3      X   71^ 

1.50 

3212 

2%x4 

4     X  8y4 

2.50 

3213 

2%x5 

5      X  8y2 

3.50 

3214 

3%x6% 

5y4xl2 

6.50 

3215 

4y4x8 

6y4xl6 

12.50 

Diameter  and 

No. 

Length 
of  Journal 

Size  of  Base 

Price 

3220 

iy2x3 

4%X    8 

$    2.75 

3221 

iy2x3 

4y2X   8 

2.75 

3222 

2y4x4 

5      xlO 

3.75 

3223 

2%x5 

5y4Xl4 

5.00 

3224 

3y2x6% 

5VzxU 

8.50 

3225 

4%x8 

6%xl8 

16.00 

550 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  s  Go. 


CHOCKS  FOR  MANILA  ROPE 


single   Shea-ve   Chock 
Fig.  1285-1286 

Double    Sheave    Chock 
Pig.  1288-1289 

Size  of 
Sheaves 

Kind  of  Rope 

No. 

Price 

Size  of 
Sheaves 

Kind  of  Rope 

No. 

Price 

6x3 

6x1% 

Manila 
Wire 

1285 
1286 

$5.50 
4.00 

6x3 
6x1% 

Manila 
Wire 

1288 
1289 

$10.00 
7.50 

GUIDE  SHEAVES  FOR  WIRE  ROPE 

The   Small   Guide    Sheave   can   be   put   in  Three    Positions   for   Different  Leading   Angles, 
vents   the   Rope  from   Getting  Out  of  the  Sheave   Groove. 


It  pre- 


Steel    Frame 
Fig.  1291-1205 


No. 

Size  of  Sheave 

Price 

No. 

Price 

1291 

8x2x1 14 

$    4.00 

1292 

10x2x1% 

5.25 

1296 

$    7.00 

1293 

12x2x11/4 

7.00 

1297 

8.50 

1294 

14x2x1 1^ 

9.00 

1298 

10.00 

1295 

16x1x1  Vz 

11.00 

Cast  Iron  Frame 
Fig. 1296-1298 


Single 
Fig.  1S66A 


GAR  PULLER  LEAD  SHEAVES 

In    Cast   Iron    Frame 


Double 
Fig.  1866B 


These  sheaves  are  made  of  cast  iron,  heavy  pattern;  the  groove  is  very  deep  and  machine 
turned.  They  run  loose  on  a  steel  pin  that  is  securely  attached  to  a  well  proportioned,  heavy 
cast  iron  frame.      The   grooves   are  made   for    single  or  double  sheaves,  as  desired. 


Price  List 

Style 

Diameter  of 
Sheaves,  ins. 

Price 

Style 

Diameter  of 
Sheaves,  ins. 

Price 

Single 
Double 

9 
12 
12 

$    6.25 
13.00 
26.00 

Single 
Double 

18 
18 
24 

$    28.00 

55.00 

120.00 

Fig. 4758-4762 


DERRICK  SHEAVES 

SHEAVE  WITH  GUARD 
P.  B.  B.  SHEAVES 


No. 

Diameter   of   Sheave 

Price 

4758 
4759 
4760 
4761 
4762 

8 
10 
12 
14 
16 

$    4.00 

5.25 

7.00 

9.00 

11.00 

GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER^  Go. 


r,.-)! 


BULL  WHEELS 

On  this  page  we  illustrate  two  types  of  Bull  Wheels.     Both  are  made  in  two  pieces  and  are 
easily  attached  to  derrick  after  mast  and  boom  are  in  place  and  rigged. 


STEEL 


Fig.  900-907 


Diameter  of  Wheel, 

feet 

900 

5 

$    90.00 

901 

8 

100.00 

902 

10 

110.00 

903 

12 

130.00 

904 

14 

175.00 

905 

16 

300.00 

906 

18 

340.00 

907 

20 

400.00 

This  Bull  Wheel  is  constructed  entirely  of  steel  with  steel  braces  to  mast,  and  rods  from 
rim  to  boom,  making  it  very  rigid,  durable  and  easily  attached.  The  rods  apply  the  strain  of  the 
ropes  directly  to  the  boom,  thereby  avoiding  any  tendency  to  twist  and  break  the  derrick.  Price 
does  not  include  Foot  Block,  Guide  Sheave  or  Timber. 


WOOD 


No. 

Diameter  of  Wheel, 
feet 

Price 

908 

8 

$    70.00 

909 

10 

80.00 

910 

12 

90.00 

911 

14 

100.00 

912 

16 

125.00 

913 

18 

150.00 

Fig.  90S-913 


The  Wood  Wheel  is  constructed  with  a  steel  rim;  it  is  cheaper  than  the  steel,  however;  for 
a  derrick  that  is  moved  frequently  it  is  preferable.  No  rods  are  used  in  this  wheel  as  the  braces 
are  arranged  so  as  to  act  directly  against  the  boom.  With  this  type  it  is  unnecessary  to  cut  or 
bore  either  mast  or  boom. 


Price  is  for  Bull  Wheel  only,  and  does  not  include    foot    block,    guide    sheaves    or    timber,    in 
mast,  boom  and  stringers. 


)53 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  «  So, 


DERRICK  EQUIPMENT 
ROPE  FITTINGS 

Guy  Tighteners  are  a  great  advantage,  as   with  them  guys  can  be  kept  taut  without  remov- 
ing the  fasteners. 

GUY    TIGHTENER    WITH    SHEAVE 


Fig.    1843 

No, 

Diameter  Screw 

Take  Up,  inches 

Price 

1843 

1844 
1845 
1846 

1 

iy2 

2 

72 
72 
72 
72 

$    8.00 
10.00 
13.50 
18.00 

GUY    SHACKLE    WITH    SHEAVE 


No. 

Size  Shackle 

Diameter  Sheare 

Price 

2577 
2578 
2579 

1 

ly* 
iy2 

5 
6 

8 

$1.25 
2.25 
3.50 

Fig.    2577 

DERRICK  GUY  TIGHTENERS  OR  CONTRACTORS'  TURNBUCKLE 


Fig.  S224  Black  Finish 
In  ordering  Contractors'  Turnbuckles  always  give  diameter  of  thread  and  length  of  buckles  in- 
side.    We  can  furnish  these  turnbuckles  galvanized  at  additional  prices.  


^•2 

is® 

Length  of  Buckle  Inside 

II 

6-inch 

9-inch 

12-inch 

15-inch 

18-inch 

24-inch 

3G-inch 

48-inch 

l^-inch 

% 

^ 

$1.75 

$2.25 

$2.75 

$4.00 

$5.00 

$7.00 

% 

iVh 

2.40 

3.00 

3.70 

5.00 

6.30 

,   8.80 

7s 

lA 

3.00 

3.75 

4.52 

6.00 

7.60 

10.50 

1 

1% 

3.50 

4.40 

5.25 

7.00 

8.80 

12.30 

$14.10 



lys 

1% 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

8.00 

10.00 

14.00 

16.00 

$24.00 

$32.00 

ly* 

1% 

5.00 

6.75 

7.52 

10.00 

12.50 

17.00 

20.00 

30.00 

40.00 

1% 

2 

5.50 

7.00 

8.25 

11.00 

13.80 

19.30 

22.00 

33.25 

44.00 

1% 

2y4 

6.00 

7.50 

9.00 

12.00 

16.00 

21.00 

25.00 

36.00 

48.00 

1% 

2% 

7.00 

8.75 

10.50 

14.00 

17.50 

24.50 

28.00 

42.00 

56.00 

1% 

2% 

8.00 

10.00 

12.00 

16.00 

20.00 

28.00 

32.00 

48.00 

64.00 

178 

2% 

9.00 

11.25 

13.50 

18.00 

22.50 

31.50 

36.00 

54.00 

72.00 

2 

3 

10.60 

13.25 

15.90 

21.20 

26.50 

37.00 

42.40 

63.60 

84.80 

FOR  OTHE}R   STYLES    OF   TltRNBUCKLES,    SEE    INDEX 


AUTOMATIC  HOLDING  DRUM 

Used  in  Connection  with  a  Single  or  Double  Drum  Engine  for 
the  Operation  of  a  Two  Line  Bucket  or  Skip 

Particularly    adapted    for   use    with    our   No.    45    Derrick, 
shown  on  another  page. 


FlK.  7476 


Order  No. 

Size  of  Holding 
Drum 

size   of 

Counterbalance 

Drum 

Holdingr 

Capacity  on 

Bucket  Line 

Lbs. 

Price 

7476 

7477 

18x12 
18x12 

10x12 
10x12 

7,000 
14,.000 

$120.00 
220.00 

GEO-BCARPENfTER  ^  GO. 


DERRICK  FITTINGS 


553 


The  illustrations  on  this  page  are  sectional 
views  of  the  improved  step  bearing  used  on 
the  foot  blocks  and  steps  shown  on  pages  fol- 
lowing.     It  embodies  features  of  lubrication 
with  the  ball  and  socket  principal  of  bearing. 
The  pintle  on  the  foot  block  and  the  cup  por- 
tion of  the  step  are  chilled  and  between  these 
bearing  surfaces  is  a  steel  cupped  washer  all 
working  in  a  reservoir  of  oil.     The  points  of 
excellence  claimed  for  this  mast  foot  bearing 
are  lubrication,  wearing  qualities  and  full  con- 
tact between  bearing  surfaces  should  the  mast  be  out  of  plumb.     All  sheaves  in  derrick  are 
bronze  bushed,  graphite  self  lubricating  unless  otherwise  ordered,  and  can  be  supplied  w 
oiling  pins  or  with  oil  chamber  in  the  sheave. 


furnished 

ith  center 


FOOT  BLOCKS 


STANDARD  FOOT  BLOCKS 
Fig.  915-926 


OFFSET  FOOT  BLOCKS 
Fie.  930-937 


No. 

Inside  Measure  in 
inches 

Diameter 
of  Pintle 

Price 

No. 

Inside  Measure  in 
inches 

Diameter 
of  Pintle 

Price 

Mast               Boom 

Mast 

Boom 

915 
916 
917 
918 
919 
920 
921 
922 
923 
924 
925 
926 

7y2 
7y2 
9y2 

9% 

11  y2 
iiy2 
i3y2 

13  y2 

14  ya 
15% 
17% 
22 

5% 

7% 

7% 

9% 

9% 

11% 

11% 

13% 

14% 

13% 

15% 

20 

6% 
6% 
8% 
8% 
8% 
8% 

11 
15 

$10.00 
11.50 
11.50 
14.00 
18.00 
22.00 
24.00 
30.00 
34.00 
45.00 
60.00 
80.00 

930 
931 
932 
933 
934 
935 
936 
937 

5% 
7% 
9% 
11% 
11% 
13% 
15% 
17% 

5% 

7% 

7% 

9% 

11% 

11% 

13% 

15% 

6% 
6% 
8% 
8% 
8% 

11 

11 

11 

$11.00 
12.00 
12.00 
20.00 
24.00 
34.00 
45.00 
60.00 

554 


GEO-BCAR^PErfTER  «  CO. 


DERRICK   CASTINGS 


Fig.  975 

Various  types  of  Derrick  Steps  are  shown  on  this 
page.  The  plain  steps  are  for  hand-power  derricks, 
and  those  with  one  or  more  sheaves  are  for  power. 
All  sheaves  in  our  standard  fittings  have  phosphor 
bronze  bushings  unless  otherwise  stated. 

DERRICK  FITTINGS 

STEPS   AVITH   ONE    SHEAVE 


T^j_         Size  of  Plate 
N°-            inches 

Inside 
Diam.  of 
Cup,    in. 

Size    of 
Sheaves 

Price 

970 
971 
972 
973 

974 

11     xl8 
ll%xl9 
15      x27 
■    19      x29 
39      x39 

6% 

11 

15 

12x2x1% 

14x2x2 

16x2x2% 

18x2x2% 
22x3x2% 

$11.00 
17.00 
25.00 
33.00 
73.00 

STEPS  AVITH  TAVO  SHEAA^S 


No. 

Size  of  Plate 
inches 

Inside 
Diam.  of 
Cup,    in. 

Size  of 
Sheave 

Price 

975 
976 
977 
978 
979 

11     xl8 
ll%xl9 
15     x27 
19     x29 
39     x39 

IS 

11 
11 
15 

12x2x1% 

18x2x2 

16x2x2% 

18x2x2% 

22x3x2% 

$14.00 
21.00 
30.00 
38.00 
84.00. 

STEPS  AVITH  THREE  SHEAATES 

No. 

Sizes   of  Plate 
inches 

Inside 
Diam.  of 
Cup,   in. 

Size    of 
Sheaves 

Price 

981 
982 
983 

ll%xl9 
15     x27 
19     x29 

11 

14xl%x2 
16x2     x2% 
18x2     x2% 

$22.80 
34.50 
43.00 

FiK. 

COMBINED  BASE  AND  STEP 
CASTING  WITH  SHEAVES 

SINGLE  SHEAVE 


No. 

Diam.  of 
base.  In. 

Height 

overall 
inches 

Inside 
Diam.  of 
Cup,    in. 

Size  of 
Sheaves 

Price 

986 
988 
990 
992 

28 
34 
38 
§9, 

6% 
15 

12x2x1% 
14x2x2 
16x2x2% 
22x3x3 

$  21.50 
39.00 
50.00 

.138.50 

150ITBLE   SHEAVE 


987 

28         \ 

13% 

6% 

12x2x1% 

$   24.30 

989 

34 

16 

8% 

14x2x2 

43.25 

III 

38 

1-7 

11 

16x2x2% 

55.00 

993 

60 

25 

15 

22x3x3 

150.00 

iCf:     . 


BOX  CASTINGS 


Pig.   041 


BOOM  SEAT  CAST- 
INGS 


Diam. 

Inside 

No. 

of 

Measure 

Price 

Pintle 

in  inches 

941 

6% 

8x   8 

%  5.00 

942 

6% 

9x   9 

6.00 

943 

8% 

10x10 

7.50 

944 

8% 

12x12 

10.00 

945 

11 

14x14 

13.50 

No. 

Size 
Mast 

Inside 
Measure 
for  Boom 

Price 

947 
948 
949 
950 
951 

10 
12 
14 
16 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

$   4.00 

5.00 

7.00 

9.50 

12.00 

Fig.   947 


Fig.   953 

PLAIN  STEPS 


No. 

Size   Plate 
inches 

Inside  Diam.  of 
Cup,    in. 

Price 

953 
954 
955 
956 

11     xl8 

111/2X19 

15     x27 
19      x29 

6% 
8% 

11 

11 

$   6.20 

9.60 

19.00 

21.20 

STEP  BRACKETS  WITH  SHEAVES 

TAVO  SHEAVES 


No. 

Size    of 
Plate 
inches 

Size  of 
Sheaves 

Price 

960 
961 
962 
963 

11     xl8 
ll%xl9 
15     x27 
19     x29 

12x2x1% 
14x2x2 
16x2x2% 
18x2x2% 

$11.00 
16.75 
25.50 
33.35 

THREE  SHEAA  ES 


No. 

Size  of 
Plate 
inches 

Size  of 
Sheaves 

Price 

965 
966 
967 

111/2X19 

15     x27 
19     x29 

14xl%x2 
16x2     x2% 
18x2     x2% 

$19.25 
30.25 
38.35 

GEO-BCARPEffTER  ^  SO. 


DERRICK  FITTINGS 


Pig.  1320-1332 


DERRICK  SHEAVE   BRACKETS 

PHOSPHOR  BRONZE  BUSHED  SHEAVES 

For  Centre  of  Mast 


Size 

Sheave 

lova 

xiy* 

12x3 

XlVz 

14.\2 

x2 

16x2 

x2 

18x2|  20x2 j  22x2 
x2iA|  x2%|  X2y2 

Single 

No 

1320 

1322 

1324 

1326 

1328 

1330 

1332 

Price.  .  .      1  $5.50  |  6.30  |  8.1-0  |  8.75  |11. 25112.25116. 75 

Double 
No 

1321 

1323 

1325 

1327 

1329 

1331    1333 

Price.  .  .     1  $7.75  |  9.15  |12.40il4.25|18.55|20.05|25.50 

Fig.  1331-1333 


Flgr.  1340-1370 


PHOSPHOR  BRONZE  BUSHED  SHEAVES 

For  Face  of  Mast 


Size  of 

Singrle  Sheave 

Double 

Slieave 

Triple  Sheave 

Sheaves 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

SxlYaxlii 

1340 

$5.00 

1341 

$7.00 



8x2      xl  1^ 

1343 

6.30 

1344 

8.20 

.... 

10x1 1/2  xiy* 

1346 

5.50 

1347 

7.70 

.... 

10x2      xl% 

1349 

6.90 

1350 

9.40 

.... 

12xiy2xl% 

1352 

6.00 

1353 

8.40 

12x2     xiy2 

1355 

7.90 

1356 

11.20 

1357 

$14.50 

I4xiy2xiy2 

1358 

6.70 

1359 

9.90 

1360 

12.50 

14x2      x2 

1361 

9.70 

1362 

13.90 

1363 

■  18.25 

16x1  yaxl^ 

1364 

7.70 

1365 

11.40 

1366 

14.50 

16x2      x2i^ 

1367 

12.15 

1368 

17.50 

1369 

23.25 

18x2      x2y2 

1370 

16.00 

1371 

23.25 

1372 

30.75 

Pig.  1357-1372 


DECK  PLATE  WITH  BOOM  SEAT 


Pig.   1270 

Our  deck  plate  is  very  convenient  to  use  on 
boats,  docks;  or  places  where  space  is  limited. 
Having  machine  bearings,  it  is  very  easy  to  oper- 
ate. 


No. 

Size  of  Boom        1 
mches              1 

Price 

1270 
1271 
1272 
1273 
1274 

8 
10 
12 

14               i 
16 

$28.00 
34.00 
42.00 
65.00 
90.00 

MAST  AND   GAFF 
FITTINQS 


Pig.  126.".. 


Pig.    12e5A 
Round 


Square 

No. 

Width  of 
Bracltet 
Inches 

Size  of  Jib 
inclies 

Price 

1265 
1266 
2167 

6 

9 

12 

6 

8 

10 

$12.00 
16.00 
20.00 

The  Mast  and  Gaff  fittings  are  for  use  on  a 
rigid  mast,  or  on  corners  and  sides  of  buildings 
where  a  mast  is  not  desired. 
Round 

For  price  give  capacity  and  size  of  Mast  and 
Gaff. 


FOR  BOLTS,   WASHERS,   AXD   IRON    RODS — SKIO   INDEX 


556 


Geo-B-CahpeN'ter  s  eo. 


DERRICK  CASTINGS  AND  FORCINGS 

GUY  CAP  WITH  LINKS  TWO    LINK    GUY    STRAP 


guy    cap 


'  Fig.  533-540 

The    wrought    iron    rim    on    this 
shrunk  on  the  cast  iron  plate. 


No. 

Size 

Number 
of  Guys 

Diameter 
of  Mast  at 
Top,  ins. 

Price 

533 

A 

4 

8 

$6.0U 

534 

B 

4 

10 

7.80 

535 

A 

5 

8 

6.50 

536 

B 

5 

10 

8.30 

537 

C 

5 

12 

10.00 

538 

D 

6 

14 

13.50 

539 

E 

6 

16 

16.50 

540 

E 

8 

16 

19.50 

GUY  CAP  WITHOUT  LINKS 


Fig.  541-548 

This  guy  cap  is  made  with  a  wrought  iron  band. 


No. 

Size 

Number 
of  Guys 

Diameter 

of  Mast  at 

Top,  ins. 

Price 

541 

A 

4 

.       8 

$4.25 

542 

B 

4 

10 

6.00 

543 

A 

5 

8 

4.50 

544 

B 

5 

10 

6.25 

545 

C 

5 

12 

7.00 

546 

D 

6 

14 

8.00 

547 

E 

6 

16 

11.00 

548 

E 

8 

16 

13.00 

STEEL  GUY  CAP  WITH  AND  WITHOUT  LINKS 


Fig.  549-557 

This  guy  cap  is  constructed  of  2  plates  of  steel 
dished  and  bored  to  receive  cast  iron  center  and 
securely  riveted  together.  The  cast  iron  center 
increases  the  bearing  on  the  gudgeon  and  reduces 
the  wear. 


549 
550 
551 
552 
553 
554 
555 
556 
557 


Size 


Number 
of  Guys 


Diam.  of 
Top,  ins. 
Mast  at 


Price 

without 

Links 


$11.00 
11.50 
11.50 
12.00 
13.00 
14.50 
16.50 
17.00 
18.00 


Price 
with 
Links 


$16.00 
16.50 
17.50 
18.00 
21.00 
23.50 
26.50 
30.00 
34.00 


Fig.  1124-1126 

No. 

Size  of  Iron 

Price 

1124 
1125 
1126 

5x    78 

6x1 

6x1% 

$5.25 
6.00 
8.00 

I 


WROUGHT    GUDGEON 


Fig.  582 


No. 

Size 

Diameter 
inches 

Price 

582 

AA 

2 

$4.20 

583 

A 

21/4 

5.00 

584 

B 

21/2 

6.00 

585 

C 

2% 

7.50 

586 

D 

3 

9.50 

587 

E 

31/2 

12.00 

588 

E 

4 

15.00 

PLAIN    CAP    FOR    TOP    OF    MAST 


Fig.  558-563% 


Inside 

No. 

Size 

Measure 
inches 

Price 

558 

AA 

7y2 

$1.80 

559 

A 

81/2 

2.00 

560 

B 

91/2 

2.50 

561 

C 

11  y2 

3.25 

562 

D 

13  1^ 

4.50 

562  1^ 

E 

15  V2 

7.50 

CAST    STEEL    GUY    CAPS 
For  12  Guys  or  Less 


Fig.  1118-1123 


No. 


1118 
1119 
1120 
1121 
1122 
1123 


Size  of 

Mast 


Diameter 

of 
Gudgeon 


2% 

3 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 


Price 


$13.00 
14.00 
25.00 
26.00 
35.00 
37.00 


FOR    SHACKLES     SEE    INDEX 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  ^  Go. 


DERRICK    FORCINGS 


SPLIT  BAND  WITH 
TWO   LINKS 


Inside 

No. 

Diam. 

Price 

inches 
71/2 

1067 

$10.50 

1068 

8V2 

11.50 

1069 

9V2 

13.50 

1070 

11  V2 

17.50 

1071 

i3y2 

23.50 

OPEN  BAND   WITH 
ONE  LINK 


Inside 

No. 

Diam. 
inches 

■     Price 

1072 

IV2 

$    8.00 

1073 

8V2 

10.00 

1074 

91/2 

12.50 

1075 

111/2 

15.00 

1076 

•   131/2 

20.00 

1077 

151/2 

26.00 

STEEL  PIN  WITH  TWO  COTTERS 


BOOM  BAND  WITH  WELDED  EX- 
TENSION TO  SHEAVE  PIN 


Fig.  1198-1204 


No. 

Diam- 
eter 

Length  Between  Cotters 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

1198 
1199 
1200 
1201 
1202 
1203 
1204 

ly* 

11/2 

1% 

2 

2% 

2y2 

3 

$    .40 

.50 

.65 

.80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.60 

f   .45 

.57 

.75 

.90 

1.15 

1.40 

1.85 

$   .50 
.65 
.85 
1.00 
1.30 
1.60 
2.10 

$    .55 
.72 
.95 
1.15 
1.45 
1.80 
2.35 

$    .60 
.80 
1.05 
1.30 
1.65 
2.00 
2.60 

$   .65 
.87 
1.15 
1.45 
1.80 
2.20 
2.85 

$    .70 
.95 
1.25 
1.60 
2.00 
2.40 
3.10 

STEEL  PIN  WITH   SQUARE  END 


Fig. 1205-1200 


Length  Over  All 

No. 

eter 

VVs 

91/3 

11  ¥2 

13  Vs 

15% 

1205 

IV4. 

$    .50 

$    .55 

$    .60 

$    .65 

$    .70 

1206 

11/2 

.60 

.67 

.75 

.82 

.90 

1207 

1% 

.75 

.85 

.95 

1.05 

1.15 

1208 

2 

1.00 

1.15 

1.30 

1.45 

1.60 

1209 

2% 

1.30 

1.50 

1.70 

1.90 

2.10 

CENTER  OILING,   SHEAVE  PIN,  W^TH  COIVIPRESSION 
GREASE  CUP 


6 

Fig.  1O78-1083 

r 

Sheaves   are  Lubricated   by 
thus  Forcing  the  Grease 

Fig.  1211-1216 

Screwing  up   the  Grease  Cup  Cap, 
through  the  Center  of  the  Pin 

Inside  Diam. 
inches 

Diameter 

of 

Sheave  Pin 

inches 

Price 

No. 

Diam- 
eter. 

Length  Between  Head  and  Cotter. 

No. 

8 

10 

12       1       14 

1 

16 

18 

20 

1078 
1079 
1080 
1081 
1082 
1083 

7% 
8% 
91/^ 

11  y2 

13% 
15% 

2 
2 
2 

2y4 
2y4 

2% 

$17.00 
18.50 
23.50 
28.00 
35.00 
42.00 

1211 
1212 
1213 
1214 
1215 
1216 

1% 

1% 

2 

2% 

2% 

3 

3.25 
3.80 
4.35 
5.00 
6.50 

$3.25 
3.75 
4.40 
5.00 
5.75 
7.50 

$3.75 
4.25 
5.00 
5.65 
6.50 
8.50 

$4.25 
4.75 
5.60 
6.30 
7.25 
9.50 

$4.75 
5.30 
6.20 
7.00 
8.00 

10.50 

$5.25 
5.85 
6.80 
7.70 
8.75 

11.50 

$5.75 
6.40 
7.40 
8.40 
9.50 

12.50 

558 


GEO-BeAItPXM*TER  «  CO. 


Fig. 1891 


STRAP  BLOCKS 

PHOSPHOR  BRONZE  BUSHED   SHEAVES 
With  Upset  Bars.     One  Becket  for  each  pair  of  Blocks 


>>ai 

Ha 

Single  Sheave 

Double  Sheave 

Triple  Sheave 

oo 

Size  of 
Sheaves 

^h 

6^ 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

8 

14x2x2 

1425 

$16.00 

1426 

$21.00 

8 

16x2x2% 

1427 

17.50 

1428 

23.30 

10 

14x2x2 

1429 

17.00 

1430 

22.25 

10 

16x2x2% 

1431 

18.50 

1432 

24.00 

12 

14x2x2 

1433 

18.00 

1434 

24.00 

1435 

$36.66 

12 

16x2x2% 

1436 

19.50 

1437 

26.00 

1438 

40.00 

16 

16x2x2% 

1439 

22.00 

1440 

28.00 

1441 

42.50 

16 

18x2x21/2 

1442 

23.80 

1443 

31.25 

1444 

47.50 

20 

16x2x2% 

1445 

24.25 

1446 

30.00 

1447 

44.00 

20 

18x2x2% 

1448 

26.25 

1449 

33.85 

1450 

49.75 

25 

16x2x2% 

1451 

35.00 

1452 

45.50 

25 

18x2x2% 

1453 

38.75 

1454 

51.00 

30 

16x2x2% 

1455 

43.00 

1456 

52.00 

30 

18x2x2% 

1457 

47.00 

1458 

56.00 

35 

16x2x2% 
20x2x2% 

1459 

53  30 

35 

1460 

62.00 

40 

18x2x2% 

22x21/2x2% 

14j61 

63  00 

40 

1462 

70  00 

Fig.  1891A 


With  Straight  Bars 


FlK 


~  a 
oo 

Size  of 
Sheaves 

Single  Sheave 

Double  Sheave 

Triple  Sheave 

1= 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

3 

3 

5 

5 

8 

8 

10 

10 

12 

12 

16 

16 

20 

20 

25 

25 

10x1  %xl% 

12X11/2X1% 

12x2      xl% 
14x2      x2 
14x2      x2 
16x2      x2% 
14x2      x2 
16x2      x2% 
14x2      x2 
16x2      x2% 
16x2     x2% 
18x2      x2% 
16x2      x2% 
18x2      X21/2 
16x2      x2% 
18x2     x2% 
16x2      x2% 
18x2     x2% 

1380 
1382 
1384 
1386 
1388 
1390 
1392 
1394 
1396 
1399 
1402 
1405 
1408 
1411 

$5.00 

5.50 

6.75 

8.40 

9.50 

10.80 

10.00 

11.25 

10.75 

12.00 

13.50 

15.30 

14.75 

16.75 

1381 
1383 
1385 
1387 
1389 
1391 
1393 
1395 
1397 
1400 
1403 
1406 
1409 
1412 
1414 
1417 
1419 
1421 

$8.00 
9.50 
11.25 
13.50 
14.50 
16.80 
15.25 
17.00 
16.00 
18.00 
19.50 
22.75 
20.50 
24.35 
23.00 
26.25 
28.00 
32.00 

'l'3'9'8' 
1401 
1404 
1407 
1410 
1413 
1415 
1418 
1420 
1422 

V2'4'.6o 
28.00 
30.00 
35.00 
31.25 
37.00 
35.00 
39.50 

30 
30 

'.'.'.'.'. 

39.00 
45.00 

Fig. 1S04 


Fig. 1895 


TANDEM  SHEAVE 


No. 

Size  of  Sheaves 

Capacity  in  Tons 

Price 

1510 
1511 
1512 

14x2x1% 

10x2x1% 

16x2x1% 

12x2x1% 

18x2x2 

14x  2x2 

5 
10 
15 

$13.50 
17.00 
22.75 

GEO-B-eARPEhfTER  «  CO. 


559 


DERRICK  FITTINGS 


TOP  STIFF  LEG  IRONS 


f 


Fig. 1141-114S 


No. 

Size  at     . 
Bend 

Size  of 

Gudgeon 

Pin 

inches 

Thick- 
ness 
Through 

1 

Price 

1 

inches 

Eye 
■     inches 

1141 

4x1% 

2% 

1% 

$    7.50 

1142 

6x2 

3 

2 

11.00 

1143 

8x2 

3% 

2 

18.00 

1144 

6x3 

4 

2 

28.00 

1145 

8x3 

4y2 

2 

40.00 

1146 

10x3 

5 

2 

55.00 

1147 

12x4 

6 

3 

85.00 

1148 

18x41/2 

9            1 

3% 

160.00 

BACK   OR    STIFF  LEG   CONNECTIONS   TO 
SILLS 


Fig.  llo4-115S 
Stirrup    Connection 


No. 

Size  of  Iron 

Width  of 
Sill 

Price 

1154 
1155 
1156 
1157 
1158 

1% 

ly* 
iy2 
1% 

2 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

$    4.00 

6.00 

10.00 

14.00 

20.00 

No. 


1160 
1161 
1162 
1163 
1164 


Size  of 
Timber 


Price 


$  9.00 
12.00 
20.00 
24.00 
35.00 


BOTTOM  PLATES  FOR 
BACK  LEGS 


No. 

Size  of 
Timber 

Price 

1167 
1168 
1169 
1170 
1171 

8 
10 
12 
14 
16 

$12.50 
15.50 
20.00 
25.50 
34.00 

FRAME  BOTTOM 
PLATES 


No. 

Size  of 
Timber 

Price 

1173 

1174 
1175 
1176 

10* 

;: 

16 

$12.50 
16.00 
22.00 
30.00 

BACK  OR  STIFF  LEG  CON- 
NECTIONS TO  SILLS 


No. 

Size  of 
Timber 

Price 

1177 
1178 
1179 
1180 
1181 

8 
10 
12 
14 
16 

$    8.00 
11.00 

13.00 
18.00 
24.00 

BOTTOM  BOOM  WEARING 
PLATES 


No. 

Width  of 
Boom 
Socket 

Price 

1185 

7% 

$    6.50 

1186 

9y2 

7.00 

1187 

11% 

7.50 

1188 

13  y2 

10.00 

1189 

i5y2 

13.50 

Fig.  H67-1171 


Fig.  1173-1176 


Fig. 1177-1181 


560 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  s  eo. 


DERRICK  FITTINGS 
BOOM  POINTS 

CAST  IRON  BOOM  POINT  WITH  BAILS  AND  SHEAVES 


No. 

Diam. 
Inside 
inches 

Boom 
Point 
Sheave 

Load  Bail 
Sheaves 

Boom  Bail 
Sheaves 

Parts 

of 
Une 

for 
Load 

Parts 

of 
Line 

Top- 
ping 

Price 

1084 

71/2 

1-16x2x2 

1-14x2x2 

2-14x2x2 

3 

4 

$53.00 

1085 

91/2 

1-18x2x2 

1-14x2x2 

2-14x2x2 

3 

5 

66.00 

1086 

11  y2 

1-22x2x21/4 

1-16x2x2% 

2-16x2x214 

3 

5 

81.00 

1087 

131/2 

1-24x2x214 

1-16x2x214 

3-16x2x21/4 

4 

6 

115.00 

1088 

15  Va 

1-26x2x2 1^ 

1-18x2x21/2 

3-18x2x21/2 

4 

7 

140.00 

1089 

171/2 

1-28x3x2% 

1-20x2x2% 

3-20x2x21/2 

4 

7 

160.00 

steel  Fig.  1084-1089 


STEEIi  BOOM  POINT  FOR  GENERAL.  HOISTING  WITH  BAIL  AND  SHEAVES 
FOR  TOPPING  AND  LOAD  BAIL 


Order 
No. 

Tim- 
ber 
inches 

Load  Line 
Sheave 

Boom  Bail 
Sheaves 

Parts 

of 
Line 

in 
Top- 
ping 

Price 

1091 
1092 
1093 
1094 
1095 

8 
10 
12 
14 
16 

1-14x2x2 

1-14x2x2 

1-16x2x21/4 

1-16x2x2% 

1-18x2x21/2 

2-14x2x2 

2-14x2x2 

2-16x2x2% 

3-16x2x2% 

3-18x2x21/2 

4 

5 
5 
6 

7 

$48.00 

66.00 

81.00 

115.00 

140.00 

Steel  Fig.  1091-1095 


STEEL  BOOM  POINT  FOR  BUCKET  WORK  WITH  BAIL  AND 
SHEAVES  FOR  TOPPING 


Order 
No. 

Size  of 
Timber 
Inches 

Bucket  Line 
Sheaves 

Boom  Bail 
Sheaves 

Parts  of 
Line  In 
Topping 

Price 

1097 
1098 
1099 
1100 

10 
12 
14 
16 

2-14x2x2 
2-16x2x2% 
2-16x2x2% 
2-18x2x21/2 

2-14x2x2 
2-16x2x2% 
2-16x2x2% 
2-18x2x2% 

4 
4 
5 
5 

$55.00 
65.00 
78.00 
95.00 

Cant  Fig.  1097-1100 
FOR  WIRE  ROPE,  BOLTS,  NUTS  AND  CHAIN,  SEE  INDEX 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  ^  Co. 


561 


Cast — Fig.  101S-102a 


DERRICK  FITTINGS 

OFFSET  MAST  TOPS 

aiAST  TOPS  ^\^TH  removable 

STEEL  GUDGEONS 


Xo. 

Inside 
Measure 

Diameter 

Gudgeon 

inches 

Price 

1018 

7y2 

2y2 

$16.50 

1019 

9% 

3 

20.50 

1020 

11^ 

3y2 

27.50 

1021 

13% 

4 

35.00 

1022 

15% 

4y2 

46.00 

STRUCTURAL   STEEL   MAST   TOP   AVITH   SHEAVE 
FOR   BOOM   LINE 


Xo. 

Size  of  Timber, 
inches 

Diameter  of  Gudgeon 
inches 

Size  of  Sheave 

Price 

1024 

10 

3 

14x2x2 

$45.00 

1025 

12 

3y2 

14x2x2 

45.00 

1026 

14 

4 

16x2x2 1^ 

50.00 

1027 

16 

4y2 

16x2x2% 

50.00 

1028 

18 

5 

16x2x21/2 

65.00 

Steel — Fig.    1024-1028 


STRUCTURAL  STEEL  MAST  TOP  AND  GUY  CAP  WITH 
BOOM  FALL  SHEAVES 


Xo. 

Size  of 
Timber 
inches 

Diameter  of 

Gudgeon 

inches' 

Size  of 
Sheaves 

Parts  of 
Line  in 
Topping 

Price 

1030 
1031 
1032 
1033 
1034 

10 
12 
14 
16 
18 

3 

31/2 
4 

41/2 
5 

2-14x2x2 

3-14x2x2 

3-16x2x2% 

3-16x2x2% 

4-18x2x21/2 

4 
5 
5 
6 

7 

$76.50 
94.00 
106.00 
130.00 
165.00 

STRUCTURAL  STEEL  MAST  TOP  AS  ABOVE  WITH  ROOSTER 


Steei— Fig.  1030-1034 


Xo. 

Size  of 
Timber 
inches 

Diameter  of 

Gudgeon 

inches 

Size  of 
Sheaves 

Parts  of 
Line  in 
Topping 

Price 

1036 
1037 
1038 
1039 
1040 

10 
12 

14 
16 
18 

3 

3% 

4 

41/2 
5 

2-14x2x2 

3-14x2x2 

3-16x2x214 

3-16x2x2% 

4-18x2x2% 

4 
5 
5 
6 

7 

$106.50 
124.00 
142.00 
166.00 
201.00 

562 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  «  Co. 


DERRICK   FITTINGS 


STANDARD    CAST   IRON    MAST   TOPS    WITH    REMOVABLE    STEEL 
GUDGEONS 


Round 

Diameter 

inches 

of  Gudgeon 
inches 

Price 

994 

71/2 

21/2 

$12.00 

995 

91/2 

3 

15.00 

996 

11  ¥2 

31/2 

21.00 

997 

131/2 

4 

27.00 

998 

151/2 

41/2 

36.00* 

999 

17  Va 

5 

47.00 

1000 

22 

9 

180.00 

Fig.  994-1000 


Square 


No. 

Inside  Measure 
inches 

Diameter 

of  Gudgeon 

inches 

Price 

1001 
1002 
1003 
1004 
1005 

71/2 

91/2 

111/2 

13  y2 

151/2 

21/2 

3 

3% 

4 

41/2 

$12.00 
15.00 
21.00 
27.00 
36.00 

MAST   TOPS    WITH    SIDE    STRAPS    AND    SHEAVES 
FOR   HAND  POWER   DERRICKS 


No. 

Inside  Measure 
inches 

Diameter 

of  Gudgeon 

inches 

Size  of  Sheaves 

Price 

1006 

1007 
1008 
1009 
1010 

7y2 

9y2 

111/2 

13  y2 

151/2 

21/2 
3 

3% 
■4 
41/2 

12x2x11/2 

10x2x1  ys 

14x2x2 

12x2x2 

14x2x2 

12x2x2 

16x2x2% 

14x2x2% 

18x2x2% 

16x2x2% 

$26.50 
34.00 
44.00 
56.00 
73.00 

With   Side  Straps 
and  Sheaves 
Fig.   1008-1010 


OFFSET   MAST   TOPS   WITH   REMOVABLE    STEEL 
GUDGEONS 


No. 

Size  of  Mast 
inches 

Diameter 

of  Gudgeon 

inches 

Price 

1012 
1013 
1014 
1015 
1016 

8 
10 
12 
14 
16 

21/2 
3 

31/2 
4 

4y2 

$12.00 
15.00 
21.00 
27.00 
36.00 

Fig.   lOia-1016 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  55  CO. 


."r;:"; 


PILE  DRIVERS 


No.  1  STYLE  FENGE-POST 
DRIVER 

For  End  Driving 
FOLDING  LEADERS 

This  outfit  is  designed  for  use  with 
the  ordinary  farm  or  mountain  wagon, 
the  frame  work  of  the  driver  being 
arranged  to  set  on  the  wagon  bolsters 
between  stakes.  The  leaders  are 
placed  sufficiently  to  the  rear  to  admit 
of  backing  up  to  an  existing  fence,  as 
would  be  required  in  repair  work. 
When  building  new  fence  the  wagon 
is  simply  taken  along  the  proposed 
line,  leaving  the  fence  behind  it. 

The  liammer  is  raised  by  horse- 
power direct,  an  extra  horse  being 
used  solely  for  that  purpose. 

The    leaders    and    back    braces    are 
provided   with   hinge   joints    to   admit 
of  folding  down  over  the  wagon  when 
going    to    and     from    the    work — the 
down  position  being  shown  in  the  cut  by  dotted  lines.     The  leaders  are  20  feet  high. 

A  full  set  of  iron  work  consists  of  600-lb.  drop  hammer  with  triangular  die;  nippers  with 
block;  one  pair  of  top  sheaves,  shafts  and  boxes  with  bolts;  one  pair  No.  1  toggles,  with  bolts; 
one  pair  No.  2  toggles,  with  bolts;  4-inch  channel  iron  liners,  with  bolts;  one  pair  of  heavy  forged 
hinges,  with  bolts,  for  foot  of  leaders;  one  pair  of  locking  devices  for  back  braces,  including 
working  drawings  of  wood  work  when  desired.  The  three  pairs  of  hinges  on  back  braces  are  the 
ordinary  12-inch  strap  hinge. 

The  outfit  can  also  be  furnished  complete,  Avith  all  framcAvork,  ready  to  attach  to  wagon. 

No.   2  RIGID   LE.IDERS   FOR   SIDE   DRmNG 

Some  people  prefer  this  form  of  post  driver  for  the  reason  that  as  the  driving  is  done  at 
the  side  of  the  wagon  there  obtains  an  especial  facility  for  replacing  old  posts.  The  framework 
is  arranged  to  rack  in  and  out  on  top  of  the  wagon,  being  racked  out  to  drive  the  post  and  racked 
in  again  to  enable  the  wagon  being  drawn  straight  ahead,  clear  of  and  past  the  post.  The  lead- 
ers are  20  feet  high.  They  may  be  mounted  at  any  time  on  either  side  of  the  wagon.  A  special, 
wide-track  wagon  is  required  for  this  outfit — 7-foot  track  being  preferable.  A  full  set  of  iron 
work  consists  of  a  600-lb.  drop  hammer  with  triangular  die;  nippers,  with  block;  one  pair  of  top 
sheaves,  shafts  and  boxes  with  bolts;  one  pair  of  No.  1  toggles,  with  bolts;  one  pair  of  No.  2  toggles 
with  bolts;  4-inch  channel  iron  liners,  with  bolts,  and  the  racking-out  device  complete,  with  shaft, 
cranks,  pinion,  gears,  racks,  boxes  and  ratchets,  with  bolts  for  holding  in  place,  together  with 
drawings  for  wood  work  when  desired. 

Tliis  outfit  can  also  be  furnished  complete,  with  or  without  wagon,  and  including  wood  work. 

PRICE 

No.    1  No.    2 

Iron   work  only $1 90.00  $280.00 

Wood    work    only 142.00  170.00 

Lines   and   Blocks 32.00  34.00 


Total     $364.00 

Hand  Winch  for  either  form 

Price  on  Special  Wagon  for  No.   2  form  on  application. 
For  belt  driven  Friction  Hoist  see  index. 


$484.00 
,   $70.00 


Ti-n 


DROP  HAMMER  STOP 

PRICE 

All  forged — no  castings  used,  dropped  to  form  a  stop,  or  rest,  and  pulled 
back  to  allow  hammer  to  operate. 

1,000  to   1,200-lb.  Drop   Hammer .$21.00 

1,500  to   1,800-lb.   Drop   Hammer 24.00 

2,000  to  2,.")()0-lh,   Drop   Hammer 27.00 

3,000-lb.   and   upward 3.^.00 

No.  1  Steam  Hammer " 35.00 

No.  2  Steam  Hammer ? 27.00 

No.  3  Steam  Hammer 24.00 


564 


GEO-B-eAR^PEK'TER  S  QO. 


PILE  DRIVERS 


TOWNSHIP  PILE  DRIVERS 

Usually  Operated  by  Horse-Power,  for  Hammers  that 
Weigh  from  500  to  1200  Lbs. 

In  order  to  meet  the  demand  for  a  Pile  Driver 
for  use  on  small  bridges  and  other  light  driA^ing,  at 

reasonable  cost,  we  will-  furnish  them  as  represented 
in  the  engraving.  We  have  them  in  different  capaci- 
ties, from  500  lb.  hammer  up  to  1200  lbs. 

The  hammer  is  usuallj''  raised  by  horse-power,  the 
smaller  sizes  being  hoisted  direct,  that  is,  without  a 
purchase  block,  and  the  larger  sizes  have  one  end  of 
the  line  fastened  to  a  suitable  post,  driven  into  the 
ground,  while  the  other  end  is  passed  through  a 
table-block  which  is  fastened  to  the  main  hoisting 
line  and  leads  to  the  whiffletree  direct.  Sometimes 
contractors  use  a  winch,  which  is  bolted  to  the  ladder. 
It,  of  course,  will  do  the  work,  but  is  very  slow.  A 
belt-driven  hoist  (see  index),  can  also  be  applied. 
Tackle-blocks  can  also  be  used,  instead  of  sheaves  at 
top  and  bottom,  on  smaller  sizes,  when  so  desired. 
(See  index.) 

The  Pile  Driver  complete,  in  addition  to  the  iron 
work  below,  consists  of  the  framing  as  shown, 
fastened  together  with  bolts  so  as  to  be  readily  taken 
apart  for  transportation,  having  turned  ladder  rungs, 
turned  maple  rollers,  and  a  nipper  block,  but  not  in- 
cluding lines  or  adjustable  trip.  Prices  include  paint- 
ing and  delivery  on  car,  "knocked  down,"  Chicago. 

A  full  set  of  iron  work  usually  consists  of  a  ham- 
mer with  steel  die  fitted  in,  nippers,  top  sheaves, 
shafts,  boxes  and  bolts,  one  pair  of  No.  1  toggles  with 
bolts,  one  pair  No.  2  toggles  with  bolts,  channel-iron 
liners,  with  bolts  and  washers,  together  with  working 
drawings  of  wood  work  when  desired.  Snatch-blocks 
at  bottom,  we  think,  are  preferable  to  fixed  sheaves 
for  horse-power. 


TOWNSHIP  PILE  DRIVERS,  COMPLETE 

Omitting  Lines  and  Blocks 


1. 

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mo 

6 

1 

p. 

1 

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0 
11 

1 

£  c 
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0 

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500 

13 

4V, 

$33.00 

$21.50 

.110.50 

24 

23     . 

$30.82 

$    9.50 

$4.00 

$109.32 

$170.00 

$279.32 

600 

13 

4% 

39.00 

21.50 

10.50 

24 

23 

30.82 

9.50 

4.00 

115.32 

170.00 

285.32 

700 

14 

4% 

23.00 

21.50 

10.50 

26 

25 

33.50 

9.50 

4.00 

124.00 

200.00 

234.00 

800 

14 

4% 

51.00 

21.50 

10.50 

26 

25 

33.50 

9.50 

4.00 

130.00 

200.00 

330.00 

1000 

16 

514 

58.50 

32.00 

14.90 

28 

261/2 

41.34 

14.50 

5.50 

166.74 

230.00 

396.74 

1200 

16 

51/4 

69.50 

32.00 

14.90 

28 

2  6  1/2 

41.34 

14.50 

5.b0 

177.74 

203.00 

407.74 

POR   ROLLERS,   JACKS    AND   BARS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   S  SO, 


565 


PILE  DRIVERS 


SWIVELING  PILE  DRIVER 

AiTanged  With  Telescope  Leaders 

For  driving  below  reach  of  rigid  leaders, 
in  trenches,  dams,  caissons,  foundations,  etc. 

The  telescope  leaders  are  raised  and  low- 
ered by  a  separate  line,  hence  adjustable  to 
depth  desired. 

The  combination  of  swiveling  driver 
rollers  (which  allow  moving  fore  and  aft  and 
sideways)  and  the  telescope  leaders,  makes  a 
highly  efficient  machine — especially  if  a 
steam  hammer  be  used.  When  work  suitable 
is  extensive  enough  to  warrant,  we  think  one 
of  these  machines  will  be  found  to  be  a  good 
Investment. 


SWIVELING  PILE  DRIVERS,  COMPLETE 

Omitting  Lines  and  Blocks 


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1 

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1.500 

18 

6y* 

$76.70 

$14.90 

$17.00 

38 

351^ 

$65.32 

$17.50  $7,201  10 

$276.00  $80.00  $554.62 

$600.00!No.  3 

$1,154.62 

1,800 

18 

61^ 

91.00 

14.90 

17.00 

38 

351/2 

65.32 

17.50     7.20 

10 

276.00    80.00    568.92 

600.00 

No.  3 

1,168.92 

2,000 

19 

7% 

100.50 

19.80. 

23.00 

45 

42 

94.92 

17.501   7.20 

12 

288.O0I   98.0o|   648.92 

1,040.00 

No.  2 

1,688.92 

2.500 

19 

7V4 

124.20 

19.S0 

23.00 

45 

42 

94.92 

17.501   7.20 

12 

288.00    98.001   672.62 

1,040.00 

No.  2 

1,712.62 

3.000 

20 

8^ 

134.00 

19.80 

23.00 

60 

57 

148.20 

22.001.  9.001  16 

310.00|llfi.00|   782.0011,700.00 

No.  1 

2.482.00 

When  a  Pile  Cap  is  used  with  Drop  Hammer,  Toggles  are  not  required. 

In  case  a  Steam  Hammer  is  to  be  used,  omit  Drop  Hammer  and  Toggles. 

For  Hoisting  Engine  and  Piping  to  connect  to  Steam  Hammer  Hose,  see  index. 

On  larger  sizes  of  Leaders  freight  rates  for  long  distances  are  liable  to  be  prohibitory; 

Telescope  Leaders:     Prices  on  application.     Please  send  full  particulars. 


5  fir; 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   S  SO. 


WARRINGTON  IMPROVED  STEAM   PILE  HAMMER 

Its  chief  characteristics  are: 

First — A  very  simple  and  positive  valve  gear. 

Second — A  short  steam  passage,  avoiding  waste  of  steam. 

Third— Quick,  and  wide  opening  of  exhaust,  avoiding  back  pressure  during  the  drop 
(a  very  important  matter). 

Fourth — Turned  columns  connecting  the  cylinder  and  base,  and  serving  to  guide  th^ 
ram.  The  guide  holes  in  the  ram  are  accurately  bored  by  the  use  of  a  "jig,"  and  unfair 
strains  on  the  piston  rod  are  avoided. 

Fifth — The  piston  is  forged  on  its  rod.  Channel  bars  are  attached  on  each  side  to 
enable  the  hammer  to  drive  below  the  bottom  of  the  leaders. 

The  slide  bars  are  now  made  with  improved  fastening  in  ram  and  of  forged  steel, 
instead  of  steel  castings  as  heretofore. 

Every  improvement  suggested  by  an  experience  of  nearly  forty  years  in  the  manu- 
facture of  three  distinct  forms  has  been  made  upon  these  hammers  to  producei  a  simple 
and  thoroughly  reliable  machine,  easy  of  operation  and  free  from  vexatious  breakdowns. 

The  action   is   regular   and   continuous.     Any   kind   of   pile   can   be'  used,  hard   or    soft, 
straight  or  crooked,  and  driven  without  injury  to  the  head  of  the  pile,  in  the  hardest  kind 
of  driving,  sand  or  hard  pan.     Tlie  most  ordinary  kind  of  timber,  such  as  spruce,  bass  and 
pine,  can  be  thus  driven  without  the  use  of  bands. 
The  hammer  is  operated  by  being  raised  in  the  leaders  (the  only  duty  of  the  engine  aside  from  hoist- 
ing the  pile)  and  allowed  to  rest  its  full  weight  upon    the   pile.     Steam   is   turned    on    and   the    hammer 
pounds  automatically  until  the  pile  is  driven  to  the  required  depth. 

We  furnish  with  each  hammer: 

A  steam  hose  of  the  best  quality  manufactured.  For  the  No.  O  size,  50  feet  of  2%  inch  8  ply;  for  the 
No.  1  size,  40  feet  2  inch  6  ply;  for  the  No,  3  size,  35  feet  of  11/2  inch  6  ply;  for  the  No.  3  size,  30  feet 
1^4,  inch  5  ply,  and  for  the  No.  4  size,  25  feet  1  inch  5  ply.  It  is  advisable  for  the  purchaser  to  wrap 
the  hose  to  prevent  chafing.  The  hose  is  fitted  with  specially  heavy  shanks,  rings  and  nipples,  and 
forged  clamps.  These  parts  specially  manufactured  as  they  require  to  be  much  heavier  than  those 
ordinarily  sold  by  dealers  in  brass  goods. 

An  eye-bolt  to  insert  in  piston  head,  to  draw  it  out  when  needed,  a  cylinder  cock,  hose  spanner  and 
wrenches. 

The  No.  O  is  used  for  18  inch  and  20  inch  wooden  piles  and  for  16  inch  to  20  inch  square  or  round 
concrete  piles.  In  driving  these  latter  a  cast  steel  driving  head  should  be  used,  as  it  holds  a  wooden 
block  to  receive  the  impact   of  the   hammer. 

The  No.  1  is  used  for  14  inch  to  16  inch  wooden  piles  and  for  general  foundation  work. 

The  No.  2  is  used  for  12  inch  and  13  inch  woode"n  piles  and  for  general  railroad  work. 

The  No.  3  is  used  for  9  inch  to  10  inch  wooden  piles  and  largely  for  wooden  sheeting. 

The  No.  4  is  used  for  driving  fish  stakes  for  pond  nets  along  the  shore  and  in  connection  with  sheet- 
ing cap,  for  small  wooden  sheeting. 

For  driving  steel  sheeting  all  the  hammers  are  used  with  sheeting  caps. 

We  can  furnish  these  hammers  with  three  different  forms  of  bases,  all  of  which  are  interchangeable. 

1.  The  regular,  or  solid  form,  which  has  a  conical  re'cess  to  fit  over  and  rest  on  the  head  of  the 
pile  and  which  is  used  for  all  ordinary  requirements  in  driving,  and  in  connection  with  sheeting  caps. 

2.  The  open  end  base  for  sheet  piling. 

3.  A  special  form  known  as  the  McDermid  base,  from  its  patentee. 

All  hammers  are  fitted  with  the  regular  base,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
The  open  end  base  can  be  fitted  to  the  No.   1,   2,    3   and   4   sizes. 
The  McDermid  base  is  made  for  the  No.  1  and  No.   2  sizes  of  hammers  only. 
We  list  below  the  five  sizes  we  furnish,  with  the  leading  dimensions: 


TABLE 

OF  WARRINGTON   STEAM   PILE   HAMMERS 

Shipping 
No.                 Weight 
lbs. 

Length 
feet 

Diameter 
Cylinder 

Normal 
Stroke 
Inches 

Weight  of 
Striking  Parts 

Distance 

Between 

Jaws 

Width  of 
Jaws 

HorsePoweP 
Usually 
Required 

0 
•1 

1 
•2 

1 

4 

16000 
10150 
9850 
6800 
6500 
3800 
1350 

15 
13  li 

\l 

11% 

Ml 

131/2 
101/2 
101/2 

8 
4 

48 
42 
42 
36 
36 
30 
24 

7500 
5000 
5000 
3000 
3000 
1800 
550 

26 
20 
20 
19 
19 
18 
14 

914 
8 14 
81/i 
7% 

6 14 
414 

60 
40 
40 
25 
25 
18 
8 

*McDermid  base. 


List  Price  of  Steam  Pile  Hammers    (Including  Hose  and  Pittlngs) 

Size 

With  Solid  Base 

With  Open  End 
Base 

With  McDermid 
Base 

No.    0 
No.    1 
No.    2 
No.    3 

No.    4 

$2400.00 
1550.00 
1120.00 
760.00 
480.00 

$1590.60 

1150.00 

790.00 

500.00 

$  165b!  6  6 
1220.00 

Geo-B-Carpe^ter  s  So, 


567 


PILE  HAMMERS 

No.  5  STYLE 
SHEETING  HAMMER  FOR  STEAM  OR  AIR 

For  Driving  Wooden  Planking  and  Steel  Sheet  Piling 

Constructed  on  the  style  of  the  air  drill    (double-acting),  with  heavy  base   to  rest 
on  pile. 

Very  efficient  on  sewer  work  and  coffer-dams. 

Very  much  superior  to  hand  mauling  and  drop-hammer  driving. 

The   piston    rings    are    of 


The  piston   and   ram   are    of   steel,    forged    in    one    piece 
medium   steel,    cut   from    the   solid. 


rL 

^^^^H  The  base  of  the  hammer  is  hollowed  out   to   receive  the  striking  bar.     This  latter 

^^^^H  is  a  forging,   with  a  tee-shaped   head  at    bottom,   to   rest    upon   the   pile,   and   upon   the 

^^^^H  upper   end  of  which   the  ram   delivers    its   blow.     This   striking  bar  is   made   in   such   a 

^^^^^H  manner  that  wliile  it   is  free  to   travel  down  some  distance  with  the  pile  when  struck, 

^^^^^1  still  it  cannot  drop  out  of  the  machine. 

^^^^^1  In    operation    the    hammer    is    suspended    from    the    boom    of    a    derrick    or    similar 

^^^^^H  device,    no   leaders   being  used.     The   hammer    is   lowered   on    top   of   pile    until   it   rests 

^^^^H  its    full   weight    upon   the    striking    bar.     Steam    or   air    is   then   turned   on,   and   as    the 

^■^^^  pile  and  hammer  descend  the  tackle  line  is  slackened  off  just  fast  enough  to  maintain 

^^^^  the  hammer  in  a  vertical  position. 

With  the  hammer  are  provided  the  piping  shown,  throttle-valve  and  oil  cup,  with  handles  for  same. 
The  hose  required  is  1  inch  diameter,  four  ply. 

The  cylinder  is  4  inches   diame^ter;   its  stroke  from  seven  to   eight  inches. 
The  lengtli  of  hammer  over  all  is  five  feet  eight  inches. 
Weight,  700  to  800  lbs. 

The  jaw  in  basei  is  four  inches  wide,  three  and  three-quarters  inches  deep  vertically,  and  is  ten 
inches  long — this  being  the  width  of  the  base  casting. 

A  ten  horse-power  boiler  will  supply  the  hammer  with  steam. 
The  number  of  strokes  per  minute  is  about  125. 

Steam   Sheeting   Hamnier.s,   :No.  5  size,   including  hose     and     fittings $240.00 

Omitting  hose   and  fittings .^^  ^^^^^_^_^^^^_^^^^^. 215.0O 

DROP   HAMMERS 

We  aim  to  get  the  best  form  of  hammers  suitable  for  the  purpose  and  have  given  careful  attention 
to  three  points,  viz: 

First — To  get  as  much  of  the  weight  in  the  bottom   of  the  hammer  as  possible. 

Second— To  have  the  hammer  as  long  as  the  size  of  the  leaders  will  permit.  This  gives  longer  bear- 
ing in  the  guides.  ° 

Third — To  have  as  little  play  as  possible  between  the  hammer  and  the  leaders.  This  is  reauired  to 
obviate  as  much  as  possible   the  jar   on  the  leaders  at   the   time  of  striking  the  pile. 

Instead  of  the  old-fashioned  strap  at  the  top  a  pin  is  recessed  in  the  body  of  the  hammer  so  as  to 
take  advantage  of  all  the  height  of  the   leaders  possible.  nammer,  so  as  to 

All  corners  are  rounded. 

Where  Channel  Iron  Liners  are  used,  one-quarter  of  an  inch  play,  that  is  one-eighth  of  an  inch 
on  each  side,  appears  to  be  sufficient,   but  where   Strap  Iron  Liners  are  used,  one-half  of  an  inch  should  be 


500  and     600 

700  and     800 

1000  and  1200 

1500    to    1800 

2000  to  2500  inclusive 
Over  2500 


Width  of 

Jaw 

Channel  Iron 

Liners 


Width  of 

Jaw,  Strap 

Liners 


41/4 
4^ 
5^ 


4% 
4y2 

6% 
7% 
8V2 


Drop   Hammers,      800   lbs.   and  under per  lb    SO  01 

Drop  Hammers,  1000  lbs.  and  under  1500  lbs "  'vi^'V. 

Drop  Hammers,   1500  lbs.  and  under  3000  lbs "  03% 


.02% 


Drop  Hammers,  3000  lbs.  and  over 

Dies  lor  Pins  Extra 
SoXii — Weight   will   vary    25    to    100   lbs.    more   or   less    than    ordered 
weight — depending  on  size  of  hammer.     We  would  rather  sell  by  weight 
but  if  certain  weight  is  ordered  we   will  not  charge  any  advance,   if  in 
excess.     In  figuring  be  careful  to  include  Die  or  Pin  as  required. 


Dies  or  Pins 

Weijfht 

steel 
Triangular 
Die  Fitted 
In    Hammer 

Steel 
Turned    Pin 

In   Fitted 
Bored  Hole 

Rolling 
Triangular 

$1.50 
1.75 
2.75 

.... 

$1.75 
2.25 
2.75 
.3.25 

$2.75 
3.25 
3.75 
4.25 

1000  and  under  1500  lbs.  .  . 

1500  and  under  3000  lbs.  .  . 
3000   lbs.  and  upwards.... 

FOK  uamme:r  linbs.  hvire  rope  and  chain,  see  index 


SB's      GEOB-eARPEl^TER   ^  GO. 

PILE  DRIVER  FITTINGS  ~ 
DISHED   PILE    HEAD  GAP 

For  protecting  pile  heads.  Used  with  steam  pile  ham- 
mers which  are  fitted  with  the  regular  or  cone-shaped  base. 
Not  required  when  hammer  has  a  McDermid  base. 

This  form  is  preferred  by  many  to  a  plate  with  or  with-  A-s=^- 

out  a  spike  hole  for  nailing  on  pile.  ^^L__ 

These  are  hammered  from  steel  billets.  ^^~^-.'= 

State  size  of  hammer  A\ith  which  to  be  used.  Dished^PHe  Cap 

Dished  Head  Pipe  Cap,  for  No.  1  steam  hammer $12.00 

Dished  Head  Pipe  Cap.  for  No.  2  steam  hammer 9.00 

Dished  Head  Pipe  Cap,  for  No.  3  steam  hammer 7.50 

'^  BASES  FOR  STEAM  HAMMERS 

A¥arrington  Patent  Open  End  Base 

This  form  has  been  devised  for  driving  wooden  sheet  piling, 
such  as  is  used  for  trenches  and  coffer-dams.  It  is  interchangeable 
with  the  other  two  styles  of  base  on  any  hammer.  The  recess  is 
rectangular,  slightly  tapering  toward  the  bottom,  and  one  end  is 
left  open  to  permit  of  driving  all  piles  to  the  same  level. 

The  greatest  thickness  of  pile  for  which  the  base  can  be  made 
is  as  follows: 

No.   1   hammer 9^^   inches 

No.   3  hammer 9       inches 

No.   3   hammer 7       inches 

No.  4   hammer 5       inches 

When  ordering  specify  th©  outside  rectangular  dimensions  of 
pile  and  state  whether  open  end  is  to  be  to^vard  or  away  from  the 
driver.     See  table  below  for  prices. 


McDERMID  PATENT  BASE 

This  base,  designated  B  in  the  illustration,  is  inter- 
changeable with  the  regular  or  solid  base,  the  only  differ- 
ence being  that  in  this  a  recess  is  provided  in  which  is 
placed  a  steel  plate,  D.  This  plate  rests  on  the  pile  and 
on  it  the  driving  is  done;  it  is  inserted  through  an  opening 
in  the  side  of  the  base,  which  opening  is  covered  with  a 
door,  E,  held  in  position  by  a  bolt  through  lugs,  C. 

This  form  of  base  is  exceedingly  advantageous  and  de- 
sirable when  the  pile  is  soft,  when  the  driving  is  very  hard 
and  an  excessive  number  of  blows  is  required  to  be  given 
a  pile.  In  addition  to  this,  the  plate  forms  a  stop,  bringing 
the  pile  to  the  proper  point  and  preventing  piles  smaller 
than  the  opening  from  coming  through. 

PLATES  FOR  McDERMID  PATENT  BASES 

(McDermid  Plates  or  Beater  Plates) 

The  McDermid  base  is  now  made  for  the  Nos.  1  and  2 
sizes  of  steam  hammers. 

We  furnish  two  kinds  of  plates,  one  of  hammered  mild 
steel,  of  which  we  carry  a  large  stock,  and  the  other  of  cast 
manganese  steel,  which  we  can  furnish  to  order.  They  are 
1%  to  1%  inches  thick  for  the  No.  1  hammer,  and  1% 
to  11/4  inches  thick  for  the  No.  2  hammer.  The  forged 
plates  are  machine  finished  on  the  edge,  the  manganese 
plates  ground;  all  to  proper  size. 

Most  operators  prefer  the  hammered  steel  plates  and 
owing  to  the  limited  demand  we  no  longer  maintain  a  stock 
of  the  rolled  steel  McDermid  plates  formerly  offered. 


PRICE 

FOR  STEAM  HAMMER  BASES 

Size 

^   ,.  -    „           1       Open    End      1     McDermid 
Solid   Base    |            R^^e            1           Base 

No.    1 

$100.00      1      $140.00      1      $160.00 

No.    2 

90.00      1         120.00      1         150.00 

No.    3 

75.00      1           84.00              

No.    4 

27.00      1           48.00              

Fig.    20 
McDermid   Base 

OUR   STOCK  OF  PILK   DRIVER  EQUIPMENT  IS   ALWAYS   COMPLETE 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  Co. 


569 


PILE  DRIVER  FITTINGS 

THE  PERFECT  HEAD-BLOGK  FOR 
PILE   DRIVERS 

LINDSLY'S  PATENT 

This  is  a  development  of  long  experience  with  the  troubles 
incident  to  the  ordinary  headgear  arrangement  of  pile  drivers, 
Fig.  o  and  has  been  found  extremely  satisfactory  in  actual  use.  Figs,  i  and  2 

It  is  complete  and  self-contained;  can  be  bolted  down  on  the  driver  frame  in  a  few  minutes, 
and,  being  built  on  the  interchangeable  system,  any  part  meeting  accidental  damage  can  be  readily 
replaced. 

It  is  durable  and  easy-running,  as  the  sheaves  are  fast  on  steel  shafts  running  in  babbitted 
boxes. 

The  inclined  guide  rollers  permit  the  pile  line   to   lead   out  in   any   direction   without   extra 
friction  or  wear,  and  the  entire  Head-Block  is  so    constructed   that   the   lines   cannot   run   against 
any  sharp  angles,  nor  can  they  be  displaced  from  the  sheaves  in  service. 
The  Head-block  is  now  made  in  three  sizes: 

The  No.  0,  special,  for  No.  0  steam  hammer  only,  which  hammer  weighs  16,000  lbs. 
The  No.  1,  for  drop  hammers  of  2,000  lbs.  weight  and  over. 
The  No.  2,  for  drop  hammers  of  1,800  lbs.   weight  and  under. 

The  Nos.  1  and  2  are  the  sizes  ordinarily  used,  and  as  the  hT)isting  line  falls  centrally  in  the 
leaders  they  are  especially  suitable  for  drop  hammers.  They  can,  of  course,  be  used  with  steam 
hammers 'also,  but  when  the  hammer  is  raised  to  the  top  of  the  leaders  the  line  will  not  be  entirely 
fair.     This  can  be  partially  avoided  by  moving  the  Head-block  forward. 

SIZES  OF  SHEAVES  AND  LINES 


Size 

Hammer 
Sheave 

Hammer    Line 

Pile 
Sheave 

Pile    Line 

Wire 

Manila 

Wire 

Manila 

No    0                .  .     . 

16  inches 

%   inch 

■• 

12  inches 

%  inch 

11/^  inches 

$160  00 

Xo.    1 

16  inches 

%   inch 

2       inches 

12  inches 

%  inch 

1  Vz  inches 

115.00 

No.   2 

12  inches 

%    inch 

11^  inches 

9  inches 

%    inch 

1 1/4  inches 

93.00 

The  sizes  of  lines  given  above  are  the  largest  which  the  sheaves  will  accommodate;  smaller 
lines  can,  of  course,  be  used.  *" 

In  ordering  specify  size  of  head-block  and  state  Avhether  sheaves  are  required,  one  or  both, 
for  wire  or  manila  rope. 


Fig 


TOGGLE  IRONS 


Weight   of 

Drop  Hammer 

Lbs. 


500  to  800. 
1,000  to  1,200. 
1,500  to  2,500. 
Over  2  500 


No.  1 
Toggles. 
Opening 
Inches 


No.     2 
Toggles 
Center  of 
Leaders 
to  Hook 

Inches 


No.    1 

Toggles 

and  Bolt 

per  pail 


$9.50 
14.50 
17.50 
22.00 


No.   2 

Toggles 

and    Bolts, 

per  pair 


$4.00 
5.50 
7.20 
9.00 


Fig.  2 


m       ROLLER  SPOOLS  AND  AXLES 
Spool    machine-finished;    to   run   on    10    inch 
wooden  or  10  inch  iron  pipe  roller.     We  furnish 
also  the  10  inch  oak  rollers  26  feet  and  under, 

banded  on  ends  and  drilled  for  crow-bar.     Four    ng.  3.    Round  sh«ft 
roller  spools  and  two  oak  rollers  make  one  set. 

Pig.  1.    Square  Shaft 

Roller  Spool  and  Axle — 

No.   1 — Per  set  of   4 ^         aa 

No.  2 — Per  set  of   4,   for  2,000-2,500  lb.  drop  hammer  or  No.  2  steam  hammer ■^^'^nrt 

No.  2 — Per  set  of   4,  for  3,000-3,500  lb.  drop  hammer  or  No.  1  steam  hammer 330.00 

FOR   AXES.    CANT  HOOKS   AND   SLINGS,   SEE   INDEX 


570 


GEO-B-eARPEhfTER  ^  eo. 


PILE  DRIVER  FITTINGS 
THOMAS  A.  KEARNS' 

PATENTED 

PIPE  PILE  FOLLOWER  * 

For  Driving  Piles  Below  the  Surface  of  the  Ground 

This  consists  of  a  cast  iron  cap,  "C,"  in  which  is  a  recess  to  receive  the  pile,  and 
a  wrought  iron  pipe,  "B,"  of  the  length  to  suit  the  depth  required.  This  pipe  is  cast 
into  the  follower  cap.  It  was  found  that  fastening  by  bolts  was  very  insecure.  The 
pipe  is  filled  by  a  turned  oak  timber,  which  we  provide,  but  to  be  hammered  in  by 
the  operator.  A  heavy  hammered  iron  band,  "H,"  is  shrunk  on  to  the  pipe,  leaving 
a  recess  of  about  1%  inches  to  receive  a  short  block,  "I,"  having  a  hammered  iron 
band,  "K."  A  small  hole,  "L,"  is  drilled  in  the  bottom  of  the  pipe  to  allow  air  to 
escape  while  the  timber  is  being  driven  in.  Two  steam  pipes  run  down  either  side 
to  release  the  follower  from  the  pile.  These  pipes  are  fitted  by  unions  to  the  nipples 
which  are  cast  into  the  follower  cap,  and  held  to  the  pipe  by  staples  driven  through 
the  pipe  into  the  wood. 

The  great  advantage  of  this  follower  becomes  apparent  in  sticky  soils,  when  the 
driving  is  below  tlfe  surface  of  the  ground,  as  by  means  of  the  small  pipes  steam  or 
air  under  pressure  may  be  introduced  on  top  of  the  driven  pile  when  it  is  desired 
to  withdraw  the  follower,  thus  much  facilitating  an  oftentimes  difficult  operation. 

We  furnish  this  in  two  sizes  of  pipe — 10  inch  and  12  inch,  extra  strong—of 
length  to  suit  the  woi'k.  The  smaller  is  for  piles  from  10  to  14  inches  diameter, 
and  the  larger  for  piles  14  to  18  inches  diameter. 

Price  on  application — governed  entirely  by  market  price  of  pipe. 

FOLLOWER  CAP 

In  foundation  work  piles  are  required  to  be  driven  below  the  surface, 
sometimes  20  feet.  When  driven  to  the  end  of  the  leaders  a  follower  has 
to  be  used  for  the  remaining  distance.  The  Follower  Cap  here  shown 
is  recessed  on  the  bottom,  the  same  as  the  pile  cap,  to  fit  over  the  pile. 
In  its  upper  end  the  operator  inserts  and  bolts  a  pile  of  the  requisite 
length,  with  its  upper  end-^trimmed  to  fit  into  the  pile  cap  or  steam  ham- 
mer. We  make  this  in  two  sizes;  the  A  size  is  for  piles  up  to  12  inches 
diameter.  The  upper  recess  is  for  a  12  inch  diameter  Follower,  and  is 
6  inches  deep;  the  casting  is  12  inches  long  over  all.  The  B  size  is  for 
piles  up  to  16  inches  diameter;  the  upper  recess  is  for  a  14  inch  diameter 
Follower  and  is  8  inches  deep;  the  casting  is  15  inches  long  over  all. 
Bolts  are  included. 
__  Fig.  1: 
_.  Size  A.      12   inches  diameter $25.00 

Size  B.      14   inches  diameter 33.0O 

OPEN  END  FOLLOWER  GAP  No.  2 

This  is  for  driving  wooden  sheeting.      When  ordering  specify  the  outside 

rectangular  dimensions  of  pile. 

Fig.  2:     Single  Open  End  Follower  Cap — 

For     2x  8  or  10  sheeting,     8  inch  diameter  follower $  8.00 

For     3x10  or  12  sheeting,     8  inch  diameter  follower 9.00 

For     4x10  or  12  sheeting,  10  inch  diameter  follower l:i.50 

For     6x10  or  12  sheeting,  10  inch  diameter  follower 15.00 

For     8x10  or  ]  2  sheeting,  12  inch  diameter  follower 25.00 

For  10x10  or  12  sheeting,  12  inch  diameter  follower 27.00 

Pile  Cap  for  Wooden  Sheet  Piling,  including  block,  band  and  pins  for 

hammer 76.00 

Same  for  steam  harhmer 80.00 


RIGID  ROLLER  BEARINGS 

These  are  plain  castings  to  take  the  place  of  the  spool  rollers.  Instead  of 
rolling  they  slide  on  the  long  rollers.  With  pipe  rollers  they  are  also  satis- 
factory. This  pattern  is  for  10  inch  pipe  about  10%  inch  diameter,  and  also 
for  10  inch  diameter  oak  roller.  Specify  when  ordering  which  is  to  be  used. 
Rigid  Roller  Bearings per  set  of  4   .$46.00 

Each     11.50 

FOR  WIRE  ROPE,  BOLTS,  BLOCKS,  ETC.,  SEE  INDEX 


GEOBeARPEfTTER   ^  eo 


ri 


PILE  DRIVER  FITTINGS 

STANDARD  SHEAVES 


Figr.  1 


Pig.  2 


Fis.   3 


Our  shoaves  are  made  from  new  patterns,  grooves  smoothed  out,  and  pressed  tightly  on  shafts,  as  it 
has  been   found  advisable  to  put  the  wear  on  bearings.     The  "Top  Sheave"  boxes  are  made  in  two  styles: 

First — Solid,  bored  out,  with  oil  holes  on  top.  Some  people  like  grease  cups  or  oil  cups,  screwfd  into 
these  oil  holes  to  save  trouble  of  going  up  and  down  too  frequently.      Cups  are  au  extra  charge,  see  index. 

Second — Open,   to  receive    oiled  waste,   as  shown   in  cut,  babliilted  on  lower  half. 

The  "Bottom  Sheave"  runs  loose  on  shaft,  which  extends  from  sill  to  sill,  to  allow  of  a  lateral  move- 
ment between  the  sills  to  accommodate  the  rope  as  it  winds  on  the  hoisting  drum.  It  may  be  provided 
with  a  wooden  box,  or  housing,  to  prevent  the  line  fiom  jumping  off  when  slack. 

Yl"e  can  furnish,  from  stock,  any  of  these  slieaves  for  -wire  rope,  of  approximately  tlie  same  diameter 
as   speciiicd   for   luanila  rope   and  at  the  same  prices. 

DIMENSIONS  OF  STANDARD  SHEAVES  AND  SHAFTS  FOR  EITHER 
AVIRE  ROPE  OR  MANILA  LINE 


500   to  SOD 

lb. 

Hammer 

1000    to    1800 

lb. 

Hammer 

2000    lb. 
Hammer 
and  Over 

12  inch 

2 A   inch 

2i'b   inch 

2}S   inch 

9  inch 

. .  .lYs  inch 

Hammer  Top   Sheave   Shaft                                      .  . 

IjJ   inch 

9  inch 

\\l   inch 

12  inch 

6  inch 

Pile  Line  Top  Sheave  Shaft 

1  Vs  inch 

IVs   inch 

IJS    inch 

All  Sheaves  are  measured  at  the  bottom  of  the   groove   and    have    specially    deep    flanges.      They    are 
designed  for  this  service  and  are  more  sul»stantial  than    sheaves   ordinarily   sold. 


«  eiKlit  of  Drop  Hammer 

Fiff.  1 

Top  Sheaves 

Shafts 

I3oxes  and  Bolts 

per   set 

Solid   Boxes 

FlK,  2 

Top  Sheaves 

Shafts 

Boxes  and   Bolts 

per   set 
Babbitted   Boxes 

FiB.  3 

Bottom  Sheaves 

Shafts 

Boxes  and   Bolts 
Without  HousinK^ 

$10.50 
14.90 
19. RO 

$13.00 
17.50 
23.00 

$12.00 
17.00 
23.00 

1000   to    ISOO    lbs 

2000  lbs  and  over 

NIPPERS 

The  general  use  of  friction  engines  for  driving  piles  has  done  away, 
to  a  large  extent,  with  the  demand  for  Nippers.  The  larger  sizes  are 
seldom  called  for.  We  have  added  to  our  list  a  smaller  size  for  very  light 
hammers.  These  Nippers  are  forged  out  under  a  steam  hammer,  and 
have  machine  finished  hinges  and  hardened  steel  points.  The  arms  are 
set  to  suit  width  between  the  leaders,  which  should  be  sent  us. 

The  Nipper  Bloclis  are  of  o:«k,  ^vell  holted. 


1     Nippers 

Blocks 

>o. 

1 

Nippers. 

for  hammer 

I'SOO  lbs.  and  over 

.  .  .  1      ii«50.00 

^g.-io 

■\o. 

a 

Nippers, 

for  hammer 

l.SOO  to  2200  lbs 

.  .  .  1        40.00 

8.50 

No. 

:i 

]>fippers. 

for  hammer 

lOUO   to   1(>0<)   lbs 

.  .  .          .-{S.OO 

7.00 

No. 

4 

Nippers, 

f«>r  hammer 

r,«o  to    SOO  Ib.s 

.     .1        ll-.-JO 

7.00 

\o. 

.% 

Nippers, 

for   hammer 

:tOO  lbs.  and  under.  .  .  . 

.  ..!        IS-.-iO 

6..'>0 

AVithout  niock 


ADJUSTABLE  TRIPS 

The  Adjustable  Trip  is  used  for  striking  light  blows,  such  as  needed  for  a  pile 
of  small  diameter,  or  for  pile  very  near  its  destination.  It  is  raised  or  lowered 
in  the  leaders  by  means  of  a  small  line,  with  suitable  sheave  at  the  top.  The  sides 
are  of  plate  iron,  the  striking  plates,  at  the  ends,  of  cast  iron,  to  give  the  necessary 
weight,  while  the  bail  is  of  wrought  iron.  We  furnish  them  of  four  sizes,  of  the 
dimensions    to   suit    leaders.  ' 

Adjustable  Trip  No.  1.  for  hammer  2000  lbs.  and  over $20.00 

Adjustable  Trip  No.  2.  for  hammer  l.'OO  to  l.SOO  lbs 18.0O 

Adjustable  Trip  No.  '.i,  for  hammer  1000  to  1200  lbs 16.0O 

Adjustable  Trip  No.  4,  for  hammer     500  to     800  lbs 12.00 

FOR  WIRE  ROPE,  BLOCKS,  AXES,  ETC.,  SEE  INDEX 


)73 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  eo. 


PILE  DRIVER  FITTINGS 
DRIVING  BLOCKS 

Turned  from  Black  Gum  Logs  for  Pile  Caps  and  Sheeting  Caps 

For  several  years  we  have  been  furnishing  white  oak  for 
making  driving  blocks,  but  have  experienced  considerable 
trouble,  and  frequent  loss,  from  checking  of  the  timber  and 
blocks;  besides  we  have  had  trouble  at  times  in  getting  the 
material. 

Black  Gum  does  not  appear  to  check,  even  when  kept  in  a 
dry  room,  in  fact,  it  seems  to  be  the  ideal  wood  for  this  pur- 
pose. 

We  have  had  two  comparative  reports  only,  as  follows:  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  Putnam,  Mon- 
tana, L.  V.  Branch,  Engineer:  "The  five  Black  Gum  cushion  blocks  shipped  us  were  most  excellent 
blocks.  *  Any  one  of  these  five  blocks  was  the  eq  ual  of  the  very  best  oak  block  and  did  the  same 
service  as  two  of  the  poorer  oak  blocks.  The  Black  Gum  blocks  were  more  uniform  in  quality  than 
the  oak  blocks  and  as  an  average  I  would  estimate  that  two  Black  Gum  blocks  were  equal  to  three 
oak  blocks."  James  Black  Masonry  &  Contracting  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.:  "The  oak  cushion  blocks 
stood  (12)  feet  of  driving;  that  is,  one  pile  driven  12  feet.  The  Black  Gum  cushion  blocks  lasted 
for  7  piles  at  a  depth  of  35  feet  each  or  245  feet  of  driving." 

Many  contractors  use  waste  ends  of  piles,  which,  of  course,  is  the  cheapest  way  to  do  where 
piles  suitable  for  the  purpose  are  being  used,  but  in  many  parts  of  the  country  where  timber  is 
very  poor,  these  blocks  may  be  found  a  good  purchase.  We  heretofore  have  aimed  to  sell  blocks 
only  in  connection  with  caps,  that  is,  sending  one  out  with  each  cap,  but  are  now  oifering  them  for 
regular  use. 

PRICES 

Short  blocks  for  drop  hammer •  •  • each  $2.70 

Long  blocks  for  No.  1  Warrington  steam  hammer,  about  20  inches  long "         6.00 

Long  block  for  No.  2  steam  hammer,  20  inches  long     "         5.00 

Long  block  for  No.  3  steam  hammer,  15  inches  long     "         4.00 


PILE  PULLER 

For  Steel  Sheet  Piling 

Made  of  steel  in  two  sizes. 

Gripping  cams  have  hard- 
ened tool  steel  teeth. 

The  action  of  pulling  in- 
creases the  grip. 

In  ordering,  give  us  the 
make,  size  and  length  of 
pile,  also  what  information 
you  can  about  the  difficulty 
of  driving. 

Prices,  each 

Large     $120.00 

Small     60.00 


PILE  PULLER 

For  Wood  Sheet  Plank 

Made  for  3  inch  by  10 
inch  plank,  but  can  be  used 
for  other  widths  and  also 
for  2  inch  planks. 

Steel  forging  with  %  Inch 
chain  and  ring. 

Price,  each,  3  inch.  .  ,$11.50 


PILE  LIFTING  CHAINS 


These  are  for  use  at  end  of  pile  lines,  for  winding  around  the  pile  and  taking  hold.  They  are 
made  of  different  sizes  of  chain  and  different  lengths.  For  2000  lb.  to  2500  lb.  hammer.  1/2  inch 
chain  by  8  feet  long  is  a  quite  popular  size. 

Care  must  be  taken  in  ordering  not  to  confuse  these  with  the  pile-pulling  chains,  which,  of 
course,  are  very  much   heavier,   and   with  special   hammered   hooks. 
%  inch  by  8  feet  long Price,  each  $10.00 

Other  sizes  in  proportion. 


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PILE  DRIVER  FITTINGS 


PATENT  CAP   FOR   PILE   DRIVING 

Casgrain's  ' 

In  the  operation  of  pile  driving  it  frequently  hapgens 
that  the  piles  are  either  split  or  broomed  on  their  tops  by 
the  concussion  of  the  hammer.  The  Caserain  Cap  over- 
comes this  difficulty. 

Each 
Cap,  including  block,  band  and  pins  for  hammer.  .  .  .$76.00 

Pile  Cap   Block,   turned  oak 3.00 

Pile   Cap  Band,   Norway  iron    5.00 


SHEET  PLANK  CAPS 

Forged  Steel 

Double  open  end. 
For  wooden  sheeting. 
Made  to  order  for  any 
sizes  required. 


Each 
.  $6.50 
.    7.00 


PILE  BANDS 


Fis.    211B 


For  2x   6  inch 

For  2x   8  inch 

For  2x10  inch 

For  2x12  inch 


Fig.   211A 


PILE   HEAD  COVER 
Cast  Iron 


'^•^^     All  sizes,  per  lb.  .$0.20 
8.50 


Fig.  211C 

11  1/^  inch  diameter. each  $1.50 
l^Vz  inch  diameter.     "         1.75 


PILE  POINTS,  OR  PILE  SHOES 

Including  Spikes 


W 


Figr.  1 


Fig. 


Fig.   3 


No.    1 

No.    2 

No.    3 

Size 
inches 

"Weight 
lbs. 

Each 

size 
Indies 

Weight 
lbs. 

Each 

Inchos 
Round 

Weight 
lbs. 

Each 

4x4 
5x5 
6x6 

15 
20 

25 

$1.50 
2.00 
2.30 

9x21/2 

9x3 

9x3% 

17 

25 
33 

$1.70 
2.10 
2.70 

6 

8 

10 

35 

78 

150 

$2.30 
4.00 
7.00 

WE   CAN   FIRMSII   ANY   KIND   OF    SPECIAL    FORCINGS   PROMPTLY 


574 


GEOBeAR.PEM"TER  S  CO 


Fig.   727A. 

Our  regular  pile  driver  engines  (see  index)  can 
be  fitted  with  an  attachment  for  driving  the  saw. 
When  this  feature  is  desired  we  furnish  the  frame 
with  an  extension  on  the  front  end  to  carry  an  extra 
shaft,  driven  by  a  pinion  from  the  front  drum  shaft; 
this  shaft  carries  a  pulley  in  the  center  of  the  engine 
and  from  which  the  pile  saw  arbor  may  be  driven 
direct. 

In  ordering,  state  length  required. 

Price  of  outfit  depends  on  the  market  price  of 
'"  ./(ting.     We  will  be  pleased  to  quote  on  application. 


PILE  SAW  ARBOR 

For  Cutting  off  Piles  Under  Water 

As  ordinarily  used  they  are  made  to  cut  off  piles  16  to  24  feet 
under  water.  We  usually  allow  for  8  V2  feet  in  length  above  water,  to 
which  is  added  the  depth  of  cut  required  to  get  length  of  Arbor. 

The  shaft  is  3/u  inches  in  diameter  and  counter-balanced.  A  42- 
inch  saw  is  usually  sufficient,  but  for  very  large  piles  this  size  would 
have  to  be  increased. 

The  Arbor  works  on  a  spline  its  entire  length,  and  is  readily  ad- 
justable to  any  depth  within  its  range.  Side  rollers  and  frames  are 
furnished,  to  be  fastened  to  the  inner  side  of  leaders,  for  the  belt  to 
run  on. 

The  speeds  and  approximate  horsepowers  required  for  different 
diameters  of  saws  are  as  follows: 

42-lnch  Saw,  600  R.  P.  M.,  15  to  20  H.  P. 
48-inch  Saw,  525  R.  P.  M.,  20  to  25  H.  P. 

Price  Includes  the  saw,  arbor,  pulley-bearings,  sheaves,  swivel- 
hook,  counter-balanced  sheaves,  side  frames  and  rollers,  with  neces- 
sary bolts  to  fasten  all  to  woodwork,  together  with  a  drawing  for  the 
woodwork  and  fastening  in  place. 


Pig.    727 


Fig.  24  POLE  PULLER 


Fig. 


Fig.  24.  Pole-Puller  is  a  new  device  adopted  by  the  telegraph  and 
telephone  companies,  effecting  on  an  average,  a  saving  of  75  per  cent  on 
telegraph  poles. 

The  method  of  hoisting  is  as  follows: 

The  Pole-Puller  is  used  to  pull  poles  that  have  become  decayed  just 
above  the  ground.  The  decayed  part  is  cut  off  and  the  pole  is  reset,  without 
moving  the  pole  from  the  spot  or  interfering  with  the  wire  or  service.  This 
gives  the  poles  new  life  and  saves  about  7  5  per  cent  in  maintenance  and 
overhead  costs. 

It  is  powerfully  geared  and  is  7  feet  high,  weight,  140  pounds. 

The  shaft  for  cranks  measures  19  inches  overall  from  end  to  end. 

Furnished   with    li/^-inch   tallow-laid   manila   line,    i/^-inch   chain,    and 
2   cranks. 
Price,    complete ,$40.00 

ATTACHABLE  SERGE  DRUM  OR  SPOOL 

Fig.  13  Drum  illustrated  to  the  right,  is 
used  with  a  long  rope  to  make  a  high  lift, 
still  retaining  the  full  capacity  of  the  wind- 
lass or  crab. 

It  is  secured  by  two  keys  and  four  bolts 
and  can  be  attached  in  a  few  minutes. 
Spool   for    11^ -inch   to   2 1^^ -inch   rope. 

Price  each    $11.50 

Spool    for      %  -inch   to    1  ^^  -inch   rope. 

Price  each    8.50  pig.  13 

FOR    WIRE    ROPE,    BLOCKS    AND    CIRCULAR    SAWS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-B-eARPEM*TER  S  (EO. 


576 


BLASTING   SUPPLIES 

We  are  large  dealers  in  blasting  supplies,  and  list  below  a  few  of  the  specialties  we  carry.  Our 
stocks  are  so  situated  that  we  can  make  prompt  shipment  of  any  orders  we  may  receive.  Owing  to 
price  fluctuations  we  are  unable  to  quote  any  list  prices  in  this  catalog,  but  guarantee  lowest 
market  prices  on  day  your  shipment  is  made. 

AETNA  DYNAMITE 


The  Staiidaid  Hij^h  E\pIosive 
Packed  in  25  lb.  and  50  lb.  cases. 
Shipped  by  freight  only. 

Made  in  grades  from  15%  to  60%  of  nitro-glycerin. 
Use  40%   for  stumps,  stone  and  ordinary  work. 
Use  Aetna  Gelatin  Dynamite  for  submarine  work. 


Fig.  593B 

BLASTING  CAPS 

For  E.vploding  Dynamite 

Quintuple  force per  100    $. 

Sextuple    force 


Lion 
Lion 
Lion 
Lion 


FiK.  .'.stac 

LION    BATTERIES 

For  Firing  Blasts  by  Electricity 

No.  1.  Capacity  8-  10  holes... 
No.  3.  Capacity  20-  25  holes.  .  . 
No.  4.  Capacity  30-  50  holes... 
No.    5.      Capacity    50-100   holes.  .  . 


$15.00 
25.00 
50.00 
75.00 


Caps  and  Lion  fuses  must  be  shipped  by  freight 
and  cannot  be  shipped  wth  dj-namite, 


Fig.  593D 

FUSE 

Single    tape per  1000  feet 

Double  tape 

Anchor  brand "  " 

Triple    tape " 


ELECTRICAL  PUSES 


"Lion  Brand" 

Double-wound  Insulation. 

Every  one  warranted  perfect 

Standard    Double 

Strength  Strength 

per    100      per  100 

4  feet  Wire ....  $ $  .  . 


Fig.  SO-SE 

SUNDRIES 

Leading  wire,  common,  500  foot  coil.  .  . 

Aetna  cable  leading  wire,  per  coil 

Connecting    wire,    1    lb.    coils    or    2    lb 

spools,  per  lb 

Leading  wire  reels,  each 

Rubber  insulating  tape,  per  %  lb.  roll.  . 
Friction  tape,  per  %  lb.  roll 


At 
Market 
Prices 

.?400 
.  .75 
.      .50 


WRITE  US   FOR   PRICES 


576' 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  «  Co. 


DIVING  APPARATUS 
PUMPS 


Fig.   5791  Fig.  5703 

Three    Cylinder  Tveo  Cyliuder  Single  Acting 

Four  styles  of  Pumps  are  made  as  follows: 

TWO    CYLINDER   DOUBLE    ACTION    PL"MP 

So  constructed  that  two  divers  can  be  supplied  with  air  at  the  same  time  or  all  the  air 
given  to  one  diver  if  it  is  necessary  to  descend  to  great  depths.     This  pump  is  the  one 
supplied  to  the  United   States  Navy  Department  and  placed  on  all  warships. 

Price    each $300.00 

THREE   CYLINDER  FINE  FINISHED  PUMP  WITH  W  ATER  TANK 
Designed  for  one  diver  and  guaranteed  to  supply  him  with  air  at  any  depth  to  which  he 
can  go.      Particularly  used  for  all   deep-sea  work,  sponge  and  pearl  fishing,  or  where 
it  is  necessary  for  the  diver  to  remain  submerged  for  a  long  time. 

Price    each $400.00 

THE  THREE  CYLINDER  PLAIN  FINISHED  PU^IP 
Designed  for  one  diver  and  of  the  same  general  construction    as    the    fine    finished    pump. 
No  water  tank  is  attached,  nor  are  the  parts  so  highly  polished.   This  is  the  standard 
machine    for    wreckers,   bridge   and    pier   builders,    engineers,    contractors,    steamship 
companies,  etc.,  and  it  is  guaranteed  for  depths  up  to  90  feet. 

Price    each $250.00 

THE  TWO  CYLINDER  LEVEL  PU^IP  WITH  EITHER  HORIZONTAL   OR  UPRIGHT  HANDLES 
Used   for  examination  or  other  short  period   diving  around  waterworks,  dry  docks,  marine 
railways,    dams,    docks,   breakwaters,    where  depths  do  not  exceed  30  feet. 

Same  as  furnished  with  Outfit  No.  E $75.00 

OAK  CASE  FOR  TWO  CYLINDER  LEVER  PUMP 
Easily  attached  to  pump  furnished  with  our  No.  E  outfit  and 
adding  greatly  to  its  appearance.  Special  up-right  handle 
in  two  pieces,  also  made  so  as  to  fit  in  case.  Case  is  fitted 
with  lock  and  two  handles,  and  proves  of  great  value  if 
pump  is  frequently  shipped  frona  place  to  place. 
Price  each $12.50 


BELT  WEIGHTS  WITH  SHOULDER  STRAPS 

To    be    worn    around    waist.      Weights    attached    with    screws, 

allowing  removal  if  belt  is  considered  too  heavy. 
Per    set : $27.50 

A  cheaper  set  furnished  with  weights  riveted  to  belt. 

Per    set 22.00 


Fig.    5793 


GEO•B•eAR^PE^fTER   ^  SO. 


577 


DIVING  APPARATUS 


I'iK.  r.,su. 

CuuviiH  Cliulins 
I'autet 


Fig.  5811.   A^au-u-;-  Dress  Fig.  5S13.     Cauvus  Dress 

DIVING  DRESS 

Furnished  in  Xos.  1,  2,  3  and  4  sizes  for  men  measuring  in  height  respectively  5  feet  6  inches, 
5  feet  8  inches,  6  feet,  and  over  6  feet.  Fitted  with  pure  gum  cuffs  and  gasket.  Gasket  punched 
to  receive  bolts  on  collar  of  helmet  if  so  ordered.     Guaranteed  both  air  and  water  tight. 

Price,   each $50.00 

Extra  culfs,  per  pair, 5.00 

Dresses  can  also  be  furnished  in  above  sizes  i-einforced  with  an  extra  layer  of  canvas  on  the 
knees,  elbows,  shoulders,  crotch  and  feet,  at  a  slightly  higher  figure. 

W  ADING  DRESS 

Furnished  in  the  same  sizes  as  Diving  Dresses,  but  with  rubber  cuffs  only.  No  gasket. 
Designed  to  be  worn  without  helmet  in  water  over  worker's  head.  A  high  cape  extends  upward 
and  is  held  by  fellow  worker  who  directs  operations. 

Piice,  each $45.00 

Extra  Cuffs,  per  pair 5.00 

CAXVAS   DRESS 

Used  to  protect  the  entire  Diving  Dress  from  Avear. 
Price,  each $0.50 

CANVAS  CHAFING  PANTS  OR  OVERALLS 

Used  to  protect  the  lower  portion  of  Diving  Dress  from  wear,  and  fitted  with  straps  to  cross 
shoulder-piece  of  helmet  to  hold  same  firmly  on  shoulder. 
Price,    per    pair $4.00 

RUBBER  CANVAS  RHTTENS 

Made  of  rubber  vulcanized  between  two  layers  of 

best  grade  of  canvas I)er  pair  $5.00 

BLACK  RUBBER  MITTEXS 
.*^  /  Made  with  black  rubber  hands,  canvas  and  rubber 

gauntlets   per  pair     5.00 

CANVAS  GLOVES 
Two  fingers,  material  similar  to  our  regular  Rub- 
ber   Canvas    Mittens;     best    for    rough    work, 
where    use   of   the    fingers   separately    are   re- 
quired      per  pair     COO 

RUBBER  GLOVES 
Five  fingers,  material  similar  to  our  regular  Black 
Rubber  Mittens;  most  desirable  glove  for  work 
where  the  use  of  each  finger  is  required 

Fig.  nsi5.      liubbt-r  Gloves.  Five  Fiugers  Price,    per    pair 6.00 


578 


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i 


DIVING  APPARATUS 
COMPLETE  DIVING  APPARATUS,  No.  E. 

This  outfit  for  any  depth  up  to  30  feet  for  one  diver.  Particularly  adapted  for  water-works, 
examining  ships'  bottoms,  repairing  dams,  laying  pipes,  dock  and  breakwater  building,  marine  rail- 
ways, etc. 

1  Two  Cylinder  Air  Pump,  capacity  30  feet  depth    of   water $75.00 

*1   Improved  Quarter  Turn  Screw  Helmet,  to  receive   air   in   head,    or   to     r.eceive    air     in 
breast-plate,  either  style,  including  safety  valve   and   adjustable   regulating   valve    3 

lights  $100.00,  4  lights 105.00 

1   Diving    Dress - 50.00 

100  feet  Air  Hose    (two  pieces),  with  couplings 40.00 

1   set  Horse  Shoe  Weights,  complete  with  ropes 15.00 

1  pair  Diving  Shoes,  with  lead  or  iron  soles 15.00 

1   pair   Wrist    Expanders 5.00 

1   pair  Rings  and  Clamps 5.00 

1   pair  Diving  Mittens   (rubber  or  canvas),  either   style 5.00 

1   pair  Chafing  Pants,  with  adjustable  straps 4.00 

1   Life  or  Signal  Line  (100  feet) 2.00 

6   Extra  Bolts  and  Nuts  for  Helmet   (spare) 3.00 

1   pair  Extra  Couplings   (spare) 2.00 

1   yard   Rubber  Repair   Cloth 3.00 

3   feet  Snap  Tubing 1.80 

1  pint  can  Rubber  Cement,  for  repairs 75 

1   Cutting    Punch .75 

Complete  Apparatus $332.30 

Weight  Dimensions 

1    Case 360  lbs.  42  in.  x  32  in.  x  25  in. 

*Bolt  Helmet  may  be  substituted  at  $25  additional  cost. 

Any  article  in  above  list  not  desired  may  be  omitted,  or  additions  of  any  separate  parts,  as 
shown  on  these  pages,  be  made,  with  corresponding  change  in  cost  of  outfit. 


HELMET  WITH  TELEPHONE  AND  GABLE 


Pig.  5831.     Helmet,  with 
Telephone  and  Cable 


Particular  attention  is   called  to  the 

cup  into  which  the  telephone  cable 
leads  and  which  contains  both  receiver 
and  transmitter,  neither  of  which  pro- 
jects into  the  Helmet.  In  the  old  style 
telephones  the  receiver  and  transmitter 
were  fastened  to  the  inside  of  the  head 
piece  and  caused  projections  against 
which  the  head  of  the  diver  frequently 
struck.  The  telephone  is  also  so  ar- 
ranged that  it  can  be  removed  from  the 
head  piece  without  the  disconnection  of 
a  single  wire.  This  is  often  found  nec- 
essary where  work  is  to  be  done  in  nar- 
row places,  cribs,  etc.,  where  the  carry- 
ing of  the  extra  surface  connecting  line 
would  be  dangerous.  The  hole  through 
which  the  telephone  's  removed  can  be 
closed  with  a  cap  furnished,  and  Helmet 
used  in  the  regular  way. 


Bolt  Helmet  complete   with  telephone,  batteries,    cable,    etc $^5.00 

Screw  Helmet  complete  with  telephone,   batteries,    cable,   etc 200.00 


GEO-B-eARPElTTER  S  GO, 


579 


DIVING  APPARATUS 


Fig.  5831,  Bolt  F»S-  5832,  Screw 

HELMETS 

Are  furnished  in  either  Bolt  or  Screw  style  with  three  or  four  windows  and  a  choice  of  Regu- 
lating Escape  Valve  or  Inside  Push  Button  release.  All  Helmets  are  designed  to  fit  without  causing 
unnecessary  pressure  on  the  chest.  The  head  pieces  are  made  from  a  one-piece  copper  shell  to 
which  all  fittings  are  riveted  before  they  are  brazed  in.  The  Collars  are  also  made  in  one  piece  and 
the  strap  which  is  brazed  around  the  outer  edge  (to  take  the  bolts  for  the  dress)  is  also  made  of 
one  piece,  thus  making  it  impossible  for  the  bolts  to  split  the  strap  from  the  shoulder  form.  Every 
article  on  the  Helmets  is  thoroughly  tested  and  nothing  passed  which  is  not  perfect. 

Improved  Quarter-tui-n  Screw  Helmets,  3  lights each  $100.00 

Improved  Quarter-turn  Screw  Helmets,  4  lights each     105.00 

Improved  Bolt  Helmet,  3  lights 1 25.00 

Improved  Bolt  Helmet,  4  lights 130.00 

Either  style  furnished  with  three  or  four  windows  and  to  receive  air  in  head  or  neck  as  desired. 


FlK.   S836 


DIVING  SHOES 

No.  5833.  Made  from  best 
grade  leather,  with  cast  iron 
or  lead  soles.     Per  pair.  .  .  .    $15.00 

No.  5834.  Made  from  best 
grade  leather,  with  cast 
bronze  soles  and  toe  caps. 
Per  pair $18.00 

No.  5835.  Cast  iron  Sandals 
with  straps,  New  York  De- 
partment Docks  and  Ferries 
style.      Per  paii- $8.00 

No.  5836.  Canvas  Chafing 
Shoes  worn  with  sandals  or 
other  shoes  to  protect  feet 
of  dress  from  wear.  Per 
pair     $4.00 


580  GEOBeAIlPEK"TER  5E  CO. 


Fig.  5ty4i.     Safety  Valve 


DIVING  APPARATUS 

EXTRA  HELMET  FITTINGS 

Safety  Valve $  3.00 

Regulating  Escape  Valve 6.00 

Springs  for  Helmet  Valves,  each 10 

Leather  Gasket  for  Neck  Screw-Joint ....      1.50 
Flanges    for    securing    dress    to    Helmet 

Breast  Plate,  per  set  (four  sections)  .  .  .    10.00 

Face  Plate,  screw  frame,  complete 7.50 

Leather  Gasket  for  Face  Plate 50 

Glass  for  Helmet,  round 50 

Glass  for  Helmet,  oval 7.5 

Bolts  for  Breast  Plate,  each 

Wing-Nuts  for  Breast  Plate,  each 

Tee  Wrench  for  tightening  wing-nuts  on 

Helmet  Breast  Plate 1.25 

Spanner  Wrench  for  tightening  wing-nuts 

on  neck  joint  of  Bolt  Helmet 1.00 


Fig.  5843.     Regulating 
Fscape   Valve 


REPAIR  PARTS 


Rubber  Cloth  for  patching 
Dress    or    Mittens.      Per 

yard,  black $2.50 

White 3.00 

Cement  for  patching  Dress 
or    Mittens    (instructions 

on  can).     Per  pint 75 

^  ^^^^p      Bolts  and  Nuts  for  Helmet 

jg,^        ^B^^^^L-^^^^  Collar    to    replace    those 

fJO^     ^^l^^^i  worn,  broken  or  lost. 

^^^.^^ij^  Each 25 

\P5H^^|ft^^                Couplings  for  replacing 
■    ^^  '                              those  on  hose  in  case  of 
Fig.  5843  accident.    Per  set 2.00 

Snap  Tubing,  used  for  making  a  water  tight  joint  at  the  wrist.     Usually  cut  into  2  inch  strips. 

Per  foot 60 

Improved  Urinal,  each 3.50 


Fig.    5844 

CUFF  EXPANDERS 

Used  to  stretch   rubber  cuffs  on 
Diving  Dress  so  as  to  allow  entrance 
or  withdrawal  of  hand. 
Per  pair    $5.00 


a 


Fig.    5845 

HORSE  SHOE  WEIGHTS 

Worn  one  each  on  chest  and  back 
of  diver,  suspended  by  ropes  passed 
over  Helmet  Collar. 
Per  pair    $15.00 


Fig.    5846 

RINGS    AND 
CLAMPS 

Per    pair $5.00 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  Go. 


581 


DIVING  APPARATUS 


SPECIAL  DIVING  HOSE 

standard  air  hose,  coupled. 
Per  50-ft.  length $20.00 

Standard  floating  air  hose,  coupled. 
Per  50-ft.    length $50.00 


KNIFE  BELT  WITH  FAIRLEADER  FOR  HOSE 

A   heavy  leather  belt  with  steel  knife  screwed   into  a  brass 
case.     A  ring  on  belt  is  designed  to  allow  hose  to  pass  through 
in  carrying  same  under  left  arm  before  connecting  to  helmet. 
Complete $10.00 


Fis.  5802 


Fig.  5804 


ELECTRIC  LIGHT 

A  100  candlepower  lamp  enclosed  in  a  water- 
tight glass  case  with  vibratory  spring  and  ring  for 
lashing.  Complete  with  100  feet  of  best  cable  and 
plug  for  insertion  in  electric  socket. 

Each     $60.00 

(Give  voltage  of  system  when  ordering.) 

CRINOLINE 

A    cloth    covered   rattan    frame    with    shoulder 
straps  worn   under  the  diving  dress  in  very  deep 
water.       Designed     to     prevent     pressure    on     the 
abdomen. 
Each     $8.50 


HELMET  CUSHION 

To    be    worn    over    shoulders   inside    the   dress    to   prevent   chafing 
of  helmet  collar  and  to  ease  weight. 
Each    $3.00 


Fig.  5805 

BASKET 

Designed  to  hold  complete  outfit,  except  pump,  with  specially  con^ 
structed  place  inside  for  hose,  weights,  shoes,  etc.  Convenient  for  ship- 
ping goods  from  place  to  place. 

Each    $18.00 


Flgr.  S800 


582 


GEO-B-eARPErfTER  ^  eo, 


ICE  TOOLS 


MARKER  WITH  S\VING  GUIDE 
Weight,  Complete  with  Case,  145  lbs. 


No.  355 — 4-inch  Markers.  11  cut- 
ting teeth,  with  22-inch  Swing 
Guide,   complete each   $58.00 

No.  356 — 4-inch  Markers,  11  cut- 
ting teeth,  with  22-inch  and  32- 

jnch  Swing  Guides each   66.00 

•  No.  3  59 — 4-inch  Markers,  11  cut- 
ting teeth,  with  Patent  Extension 
Swing  Guide,  22  by  32  in.  .each  61.00 


Pig.  359 
PLOWS 

No.   374 — 8-inch,   8   cutting  teeth, 

weight  115  lbs each   $50.00 

No.   275 — 8-inch,    7    cutting   teeth, 

weight  115  lbs each   48.00 

No.    376 — 9-inch,    7   cutting  teeth, 

weight  120  lbs each   51.00 

No.  377 — 10-inch,  6  cutting  teeth, 

weight  125  lbs each   53.00 


SAWS 


Fig.  374 


Fig.  420 

No.  420 — Ice  Saws,  4        feet each   $5.00 

No.   421 — Ice  Saws,   41/^    feet "         5.25 

No.   422 — Ice  Saws,   5        feet "        5.50 


No.   423 — Ice  Saws,  5%   feet. 


No.  425 — Ice  Saws,  4        feet each  $4.50 

No.   426 — Ice  Saws,   4  i^    feet "  4.75 

No.   427 — Ice  Saws,   5        feet "  '5.00 

.  .     "  5.25 


m 


5.75       No.  428 — Ice  Saws,  5  i^   feet. 
BREAKING  BAR 


Fig.  454 

Weight,  16%   lbs.,  length,  4  ft.  8  in.;  pad,  7  Vo   in.  x  4  %   in.;   chisel  blade,  2%   in.  wide. 
No.  454 — Breaking  Bars each  $3.50 

BAR  CHISEL 


Fig.  458 

Weight,  151/^   lbs.,  length,  4  ft.  7  in.;  blade,   12  in.x4%  in. 
No.   45  8 — Bar  or  Packing  Chisels,  steel  handles 


.each  $3.50 


D  HANDLE  4-POINT  ICE  SHAVER 


LONG  HANDLE  4-POINT  ICE  SHAVER 


SHssa^ 


ft.   6   in. 
handle. 


:   blade, 
114   in. 


^^■^  Fig.   653 

Weight,   31/4    lbs.;   length,   3 

6%x4i^    in.   wide;    long  teeth: 

diameter. 

No.  653 — D  Handle  4-Point  Ice  Shavers, 
small  blade  (special  teeth;  li^-inch 
handle)    each   $1.75 


TONGS 

Boston  Tongs,   Solid  Handles 


Fig.  651 

length,    3   ft.    11   in. 
long  teeth;    handle. 


blade, 

IV4.    in. 


Weight.   3   lbs.; 

6%x4i/4    in.    wide; 

diameter. 

No.  651 — Long  Handle  4-Point  Ice  Shavers 

small    blade     (special    teeth;     1^/4 -inch 
handle)    each   $1.75 


Ftg.  640 


No.    540 

n.,  34  lbs.  .  .  .dozen    $13.00 

'  13.50 

14.00 

16.00 

17.00 


13 

14 1^  in.,  39  lbs.  . 

16  1^  in.,  46  lbs.  . 

24  in.,  62  lbs.  . 

26  in.,  68  lbs.  . 


Fig.  554 
SIDEWALK  CLEANERS 

With  4  foot  Hickory  Handles 

No.  554.  Medium,  7  in.  blade,  5  in.  deep.doz.$6.00 
Heavy,    7  in.  blade,  6  in.  deep .  doz.     8.00 


GEO-B-eARPEN*TER  S  60, 


583 


WIRE  ROPE 

NOTES  ON  THE  CONSTRUCTION  AND  USES  OP  WIRE  ROPE 

We  stock  Wire  Rope  for  every  purpose,  from  the  smallest  Galvanized  Strand,  employed  principallv 
for  guys,  to  the  powerful  Bridge  Cable.  The  principal  uses  of  the  various  kinds  of  rope  are  shown  in 
connection  with  the  price  of  each  in  this  catalog. 

Ordinarily,  Wire  rope  is  composed  of  six  strands  of  seven,  twelve  or  nineteen  wires  each  wound 
around   a   hemp   center,    thus   forming   ropes   of   forty- two,   seventy-two  or  114  wires. 

Ropes  of  seven  wire.s  to  the  strand  are  most  used  for  standing  ropes,  guys,  ships'  rigging  power 
transmission  and  a  number  of  similar  purposes. 

Ropes  of  twelve  wires  to  the  strand  are  more  pliable  and  are  used  principally  in  ships'  rigging. 

More  pliable  still  is  the  rope  composed  of  ninteen  wires  to  the  strand.  This,  therefore,  is  largely 
employed  for   hoisting  in   mines,   elevators,   etc. 

Rope  of  special  construction,  having  almost  any  number  of  wires  to  the  strand,  will  be  made  to  order 
to  fit  any  condition  for  which  rope  of  ordinary  construction   is  not  adapted. 

To  preserve  Wire  Rope,  we  recommend  Dixon's  Waterproof  Graphite  Grease,  which  is  particularly 
adapted  for  gears,  wire  ropes,  elevator  guides,  and  mining  and  quarrying  machinery.  It  is  fresh  and  salt 
water  proof  and  will   not  wash  off  in  acid  water.      Unsurpassed  as  a  rust  preventative.     See  index. 

Wire  rope  is  as  flexible  as  new  hemp  rope  of  equal  strength.  It  weighs  less  and  is  far  more  efficient 
and  durable. 

A  strain  of  from  one-seventh  to  one-flfth  of  the  breaking  strain,  shown  in  connection  with  the 
prices  in  this  catalog,  may  be  taken  as  a  safe  working  load.  Standing  ropes  will  sustain  a  somewhat 
greater   strain. 

The  largest  drums,  sheaves  and  pulleys  that  are  practical  should  be  employed,  and  high  speed 
should  be  avoided.     Ropes  thus  properly  used  will  give   far  better  service  and  last  much  longer. 

When  drums  are  large  enough  to  permit  the  use  of  coarse  rope,  these  will  prove  more  durable  than 
the  finer,  more  flexible  ropes. 

TRANSMISSION    ROPE 

The  Ropes  for  Transmission  purposes  are  made  of  best  iron,  and  consist  of  a  hemp  core  and  six 
strands,  with  seven  wires  to  each  strand. 

A  finer  Rope  of  nineteen  wires  to  each  strand  is  made  which  is  sometimes  preferable  to  the  other, 
where  the  distance  is  short  and  it  is  desirable  to  use  a  larger  rope  than  is  called  for  by  the  table;  or 
where  the  space  is  limited,  and  sheaves  as  large  as  called  for  by  the  table  cannot  be  used.  This  is 
because  it  is  more  flexible;  but  extra  care  must  be  taken  that  it  does  not  "tick"  against  the  iron  sides 
of  the  sheaves,  as  the  wires  are  so  small   they  wear    through  quickly   if  this  occurs. 

Crucible  Cast  Steel  Ropes  can  be  used  just  as  well,    and   are   preferred   by   many,    as   they   stretch    less. 

There  is  an  article  of  galvanized  rope  made  for  guys  and  ship  rigging,  but  this  must  not  be  used 
for  running  rope,  as  the  zinc  soon  wears  off  and  it    rusts  much  faster. 

To  preserve  the  ropes,  swab  them  in  raw  linseed  oil,  or  pour  warm  coal  tar  into  the  grooves  of 
sheaves  w^hile  running. 


Table  of  Transniis.sion  of  Power  of  Wire  Ropes 

This  table  is  based  upon  scientific  calculations, 
careful  observations  and  experience,  and  can  be  re- 
lied upon  when  the  distance  exceeds  100  feet.  We 
also  find  by  experience  that  it  is  best  to  run  the 
Wire  Rope  Transmissions  at  the  medium  number  of 
revolutions  indicated  in  the  table,  as  it  makes  the 
best  and  smoothest  running  transmission.  If  more 
power  is  needed  than  is  indicated  at  80  to  100  revolu- 
tions, choose  a  larger  diameter  of  sheave. 


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WIRE  ROPE  FOR  INCLINED  PLANES 

For  the  benefit  of  those  desiring  to  use  Wire  Rope 
on  slopes,  inclined  planes,  etc.,  we  annex  a  table  by 
which  the  strain  produced  by  any  load  may  be 
readily  ascertained. 

This,  table  gives  only  the  strain  produced  on  a 
rope  by  a  load  of  one  ton  of  two  thousand  pounds, 
an  allowance  for  rolling  friction  being  made  an  ad- 
ditional allowance  for  the  weight  of  the  rope  will 
have  to  be  made. 

Example:  For  an  inclination  of  100  feet  in  100 
feet,  corresponding  to  an  angle  of  45°,  a  load  of 
2,000  pounds  will  produce  a  strain  on  the  rope  of 
1,419  pounds  and  for  a  load  of  9,000  pounds  the 
strain  on  the  rope  will  be  J4.i^x9ooa_g, 3851/2  pounds. 


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A  ftictor  of  safety  of  five  to  seven  times  should  be 
taken;  that  Is,  the  working  load  on  the  rope  should 
only  be  one-fifth  to  one-seventh  of  its  breaking 
strength.  As  a  rule,  ropes  for  shafts  should  have  a 
factor  of  safety  of  five,  and  on  inclined  planes, 
where  the  wear  is  much  greater  the  factor  of  safety 
should  he  seven. 


)84 


GEO-BeAIiPEN*TER  ^  QO, 


DIRECTIONS    FOR    SPLICING    WIRE    ROPE 


Wire  rope  is  susceptible  to  the  most  perfect  splice; 
a  smoother  and  better  splice  can  be  put  in  a  wire 
rope  than  in  any  other  kind  of  rope,  for  the  simple 
reason  that  it  is  made  with  a  view  to  this  purpose. 
It  has  just  the  desired  number  of  strands,  namely, 
six,  and  a  hemp  core  which  provides  a  place  for  fas- 
tening the  ends.  It  is  a  plain,  simple  process,  and 
but  the  work  of  an  hour  for  any  one  to  learn. 

TO  GET  THE  LENGTH  OF  THE  ROPE  TO  BE 
SPLICED  ENDLESS 

In  most  cases  the  ropes  can  be  applied  endless, 
and  in  such  cases  the  ropes  can  be  forwarded  spliced 
ready  to  go  on.  We  can  furnish  ropes  ready  spliced 
by  giving  us-  the  exact  distance  from  center  to 
center  of  shaft,  and  the  exact  diameters  of  the 
wheels  on  which  the  rope  is  to  run.  This  measure 
can  be  got  best  by  stretching  a  wire  from  shaft  to 
shaft,  marking  tlie  distance  from  center  to  center 
of  shaft  and  carefully  measuring  the  wire. 

In  cases  where  the  endless  rope  cannot  be  put  on, 
the  rope  has  to  be  put  around  the  sheaves,  hove  taut 
by  pulley  blocks,  and  the  splice  made  on  the  spot. 
See  Fig.  1  in  diagram  of  splices. 

THE  NECESSART  TOOLS — A  hammer  and  sharp 
cold  chisel  for  cutting  of  ends  off  strands;  a  steel 
point  or  marlin  spike  for  opening  strands;  two 
slings  of  tarred  rope  with  sticks  (see  Fig.  5),  for 
untwisting  rope;  a  pocket  knife  for  cutting  the 
hemp  core;  a  wooden  mallet  and  block. 

FIRST — Put  the  rope  around  the  sheaves,  and 
heave  it  tight  with  block  and  fall.  (See  Fig.  1.) 
The  blocks  should  be  hitched  far  enough  apart  so 
as  to  give  room  between  to  make  a  20-ft.  splice. 
A  small  clamp  may  be  used  to  prevent  the  lashing 
from  slipping  on  the  rope  where  the  blocks  are 
hitched.  (See  Fig.  1.)  Next,  see  that  the  ropes  over- 
lap about  20  feet;  about  ten  feet  each  way  from  the 
center,  as  shown  by  the  arrow  lines  in  Fig.  1.  Next 
mark  the  center  on  both  ropes  with  a  piece  of  chalk, 
or  by  tying  on  a  small  string.  Now  proceed  to  put 
in  the  splice,  with  the  blocks  remaining  taut  when 
it  is  necessary;  but  the  better  way  is  to  remove  the 
blocks,  throw  off  the  rope  from  the  sheaves,  let  it 
hang  loose  on  the  shafts,  and  proceed  with  the  splice 
on  the  ground  or  floor,  or  scaffold,  as  the  case 
may  be. 

SECOND — Unlay  the  strands  of  both  ends  of  the 
rope  for  a  distance  of  ten  feet  each,  or  to  the  center 
mark,  as  shown  in  Fig.  2.  Next,  cut  off  the  hemp 
cores  close  up,   as  shown  in  Fig.  2,  and  bring  the 


bunches  of  strands  together  so  that  the  opposite 
strands  will  interlock  regularly  with  each  other. 
(See  Fig.  3.) 

THIRD — Unlay  any  strand.  A,  and  follow  up  with 
strand  1  of  the  other  end,  laying  it  tightly  in  open 
groove  made  by  unwinding  A,  make  twist  of  the 
strand  agree  exactly  with  the  twist  of  the  open 
groove.  Proceed  with  this  until  all  but  twelve 
inches  of  1  are  laid  in,  or  until  A  has  become  ten 
feet  long.  Next,  cut  off  A,  leaving  an  end  about 
twelve  inches  long. 

FOURTH — Unlay  a  strand  4,  of  the  opposite  end, 
and  follow  with  strand  D,  laying  it  into  the  open 
groove  as  before  and  treating  this  precisely  as  in 
the  first  case.  (See  Fig.  3.)  Next,  pursue  the  same 
course  with  B  and  2.  stopping  four  feet  short  of  the 
first  set.  Next,  with  5  and  E,  stopping  as  before; 
then  with  C  and  3;  and  lastly  with  6  and  F.  The 
strands  are  now  all  laid  in  with  the  ends  four  feet 
apart,  as  shown  in  Fig.  4. 

FIFTH  AND  LAST — The  ends  must  now  be  se- 
cured without  enlarging  the  diameter  of  the  rope. 
Take  two  rope  slings  or  twisters  (See  Fig.  5)  and 
fasten  them  to  the  rope  as  shown  in  Fig.  6;  twist 
them  in  opposite  directions,  thus  opening  the  lay  of 
the  rope.  (See  Fig.  6.)  Next,  with  a  knife,  cut  the 
hemp  core  about  twelve  inches  on  each  side.  Now 
straighten  the  ends,  and  slip  them  into  the  place 
occupied  by  the  core;  then  twist  the  slings  back, 
closing  up  the  rope,  taking  out  any  slight  in- 
equality with  a  wooden  mallet.  Next,  shift  the 
slings,  and  repeat  the  operation  at  the  other  five 
places,  and  the  splice  is  made.. 

If  the  rope  becomes  slack,  in  time,  and  runs  too 
loose,  a  piece  can  be  cut  out  and  the  rope  tightened 
up.  This  will  require  a  piece  of  rope  about  40  feet 
long  and  two  splices,  one  splice  to  put  on  the  piece 
of  rope,  and  the  other  splice  to  join  the  two  ends 
together. 

LABOR  OF  SPLICING  ROPE 

Special  NET  price  for  splicing  wire  rope,  $0.75  per 
hour,   per  man. 

The  above  charge  to  be  in  addition  to  the  extra 
rope  used  in  making  splice.  These  prices  apply 
only  on  wire  rtopes  spliced  at  onr  store. 

Special  price  for  splicing  required  elsewhere,  de- 
pending on  the  circumstances  of  each  individual 
case. 

Compound  logging  ropes  can  be  conveniently  and 
properly  spliced  when  using  the  knot  splice. 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  ^  Go. 


585 


CONSTRUCTION  OF  WIRE  ROPE 


The  crosB  sections  of  Wire  Rope,  ns  herewitli  illustrated,  comprise  tlie  different  style 
upon  the  nature  of  the  work  they  are  to  perform. 


used,  dependent 


HAULAGE    AND    STANDING 
ROPE 

Composed  of  six  strands  of  7 
•wires  per  strand,  laid  about  a 
hemp  core.  Principally  used  for 
Mine  haulage,  Dei-rick,  Guys, 
Ships'  rigging  etc. 


HOISTING  ROPE 


Composed  of  six  strands  of  10 
•wires  per  strand  laid  about  a  hemp 
core.  Principally  used  for  Mine 
Hoists,  Elevators  and  all  places 
where  pliability  and  strength  are 
desired. 


EXTRA    FLEXIBLE    HOIST- 
ING ROPE 

Composed  of  eight  strands  of 
19  wires  per  strand  laid  about 
a  hemp  core. 


SPECIAL    EXTRA    FLEXIBLE 
HOISTING  ROPE 

Composed  of  six  strands  of  37 
wires  per  strand,  laid  about  a  hemp 
core.  Principally  used  -where  ex- 
treme pliability  and  great  strength 
are  required. 


WIRE  TILLER  ROPE 

Composed  of  six  individual  Ropes, 
laid  about  a  hemp  core — each  of 
these  ropes  consists  of  six  strands 
of  7  wires  per  strand,  also  laid  about 
hemp  cores.  Used  principally  for 
Hand  Rope  on  Elevators  and  for 
Steering  Rope  for  Steamers. 


CABLE    CONSTRUCTION 


Composed  of  six  strands  of  19 
■wires  per  .strand  luid  about  a  he^mp 
core.  Each  strand  is  composed  of  9 
large  outer  wires,  9  small  inner 
wires  and  one  large  center  wire. 


GALVANIZED  STEEL  HAWSERS 
AND  RUNNING  ROPE 

Composed  of  six  strands  of  13 
^vires  per  strand,  laid  about  a  hemp 
core.  There  is  likewise  an  addi- 
tional hemp  core  in  the  center  of 
each  strand. 


GALVANIZED  STEEL   HAWSER 

Composed  of  six  strands  of  24 
■»vires  per  strand,  laid  about  a  hemp 
core.  There  is  also  an  additional 
hemp  core  in  the  center  of  each 
strand. 


GALVANIZED    STEEL   HAWSER 

Composed  of  six  strands  of  37 
wires  per  strand,  laid  about  a  hemp 
core. 


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The  strongest  steel  rope  of  equal 

Without  a  doubt,  the  severest  test  to  which  any 
wire  rope  has  ever  been  subjected  is  on  the  un- 
loaders  in  the  Canal  work  at  Panama.  Whole  trains 
of  from  sixteen  to  nineteen  cars,  packed  high  with 
dirt  and  rock,  are  unloaded  by  dragging  a  special 
plow  from  end  to  end  of  the  train  by  a  single  IVz- 
inch   steel   cable. 

A  ninety-ton  strain  is  not  unusual.  And  working 
conditions  generally  could  hardly  be  worse. 

Yellow  Strand,  by  its  strength  and  ability  to  stand 
the  roughest  usage,  unloaded  over  three  times  as 
many  dirt  trains  at  Panama  as  has  ever  been  un- 
loaded previous  to  introduction  of  Yellow  Strand 
cables. 

Based  on  the  cost  of  the  cable,  the  unloading 
cost  per  train  was  reduced  to  such  low  figures  as 
had   never   been   thought  possible. 

Wherever   extra  heavy  work   is   to  be  done — log- 

flng,    mining    and    other    heavy    hoisting,    Yellow 
trand  proves  most  economical  because  most  dura- 
ble. 


flexibility  and  elasticity  ever  made 

It  is  made  from  highest  grade  steel  wire  espe- 
cially imported  for  the  purpose.  Rigid  inspection 
by  the  manufacturers,  by  the  United  States  Govern- 
ment for  dutiable  purpose.^,  and  by  the  mill,  pos- 
itively assures  that  every  single  wire  will  meet  the 
special  re<iuirenients  of  24ii.O00  to  260,000  pounds 
tensile  strength  per  square  inch. 

The  advanced  methods  of  manufacture  careful 
supervision  and  final  inspection  insure  perfect  uni- 
formity. 

The  wires,  the  cores  of  the  strands,  the  strands, 
all  are  round — the  only  form  which  permits  of  bend- 
ing in  every  direction  with  equal  strain. 

Yellow  Strand  Is  especially  recommended  for  use 
in  deep  shafts,  on  inclines,  derricks,  ballast  unload- 
ers  and  all  other  places  where  greatest  strength  is 
demanded.  For  all  logging  purposes— on  skidders, 
pull  boats,  etc.,  the  immense  strength  and  elasticity 
of  Yellow  Strand  place  this  great  wire  rope  in  the 
peculiar  position  of  being  absolutely  beyond  com- 
petition. 


FOR  PRICES  ON  YELLOW  STRAND,  SEE  NEXT  PAGE 


586 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  CO. 


YELLOW  STRAND  POWERSTEEL  WIRE  ROPE 

The   Most  Powerfal   Wire  Rope  Made 


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FOR   BLOCKS.   COMEl-ALONGS   ANO   TAKE-UPS,   SEE    INDEX 


GEO-B-CAIiPXN'TER  ^  CO, 


587 


(Registered  Trade  Mark) 

The  strength  of  "Patentsteel"  is  between  that  of  ordinary  Crucible  Cast  Steel  and  Plough  Steel. 
While  not  so  strong  as  either  Plough  Steel  or  Yellow  Strand,  it  has  the  advantage  of  extreme  plia- 
bility, which  must  be  sacrificed  to  some  extent  in  making  wire  rope  for  extra  heavy  work. 

"Patentsteel"  is  made  from  a  very  fine  grade  of  mild  Plough  Steel  wire,  and  combines  the 
greatest  degree  of  toughness,  ductility  and  elasticity,  together  with  a  very  high  degree  of  tensile 
strength.  The  greatest  deterioration  of  wire  hoisting  and  running  ropes  is  caused  by  crystallization  of 
the  wires,  due  to  bending  back  and  forth  over  the  drums  and  sheaves,  and  not  so  much  from  strains 
to  which  they  may  be  subjected.  The  extreme  flexibilty  of  "Patentsteel"  reduces  crystallization  to 
the  lowest  degree. 

In  extra  heavy  work,  "Patentsteel,"  of  course,  is  not  so  serviceable  as  Yellow  Strand.  But  when 
pliability  is  the  prime  consideration,  i.  e.,  where  small  sheaves  are  required  "Patentsteel"  fills 
every  requirement.  We  especially  recommend  "Patentsteel"  Wire  Rope  for  quarrymen,  contractors, 
bridge  builders,  miners;  and  in  any  work  where  good  haulage  ropes,  sand  lines,  drilling  lines  and 
tubing  are  required. 

"Patentsteel"  Hoisting  Rope  is  usually  made  with  six  strands  of  nineteen  wires  each;  Haul- 
age or  Standing  Rope  with  six  seven-wire  strands. 


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NOTE. — When  the  Patentsteel  Rope  named  above 
is  galvanized,  add  10  per  cent  to  list  price  per 
foot  and  applv  GALVANIZED  DISCOUNT,  "^'"hen 
made  with  a  WIRE  CENTER,  add  10  per  cent  to 
list  price  per  foot.  For  ropes  with  more  than  37 
wires  to  the  strand  add  10  per  cent  to  list  price 
per    foot. 


588 


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^^^^mL  STANDARD 

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PLOW   STEEL  WIRE   ROPE 

PLIABLE   PLOW    STEEL   ROPE 

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1.38 

1.16 

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8.7 

1.74 

1.33 

9/16 

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11.6 

2  32 

1  50 

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.21 

2 

.56 

2.8 

1  75 

% 

.29 

2% 

80 

4 

1.83 

% 

.38 

2% 

1.08 

5  2 

2  16 

1 

.48 

3 

1.42 

6  6 

2.5 

1% 

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1.80 

8.6 

2.83 

1% 

.72 

4 

2.20 

10  4 

3.2 

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4^ 

2  70 

12  8 

3.5 

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103 

4% 

3.19 

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11.5 

2.3 

1.5 

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14 

3 

1.75 

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2% 

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21 

4 

1.83 

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1.20 

27 

5 

2.16 

1 

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1.58 

35 

7 

2.5 

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2 

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9 

2.83 

1% 

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2.45 

55 

11 

3.2 

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3 

68 

14 

3.5 

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1  10 

4% 

3.55 

80 

16 

3.75 

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1.25 

4.15 

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108 

22 

2 

1.80 

6% 

6.30 

130 

26 

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8 

175 

35 

2% 

2.75 

7% 

9.85 

214 

43 

2% 

3.30 

8% 

11.95 

265 

53 

COARSE  LAID  PLOW   STEEL 
HAULAGE     ROPES 


6x7 

6  Strands,  7  Wires  per  Strand,  around  a  Hemp  Center. 


X  * 

sis 

PS? 

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1-^ 

5.2 

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3.5 

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crio 

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9/32 

10.05% 

% 

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3.4 

.68 

1% 

5/16 

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1 

.15 

4.4 

.88 

2% 

% 

.06% 

1% 

.22 

59 

1.2 

2% 

7/16 

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1% 

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1.4 

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1% 

.39 

10 

2 

3% 

9/16 

.14% 

1% 

.50 

12 

2.4 

% 

.17% 

2 

.62 

16 

32 

4% 

11/16 

.21 

2% 

.75 

18 

3  6 

4% 

% 

.24% 

2% 

.89 

23 

4.6 

% 

.32 

2% 

1  20 

31 

6.2 

1 

.41 

3 

1  58 

38 

7  8 

1% 

.51 

3% 

2 

47 

9.8 

1% 

.62 

4 

2.45 

60 

12  4 

1%      ■ 

.76 

4% 

3 

72 

14  6 

10 

1%        \ 

.90 

4% 

3.55 

82 

16.8 

11 

Note — When. the  Plow  Steel  Rope  named  above  is  sralvanized.  add  10  per  cent  to  list  price  per  foot,  and  apply  GAL- 
VANIZED DISCOUNT.  When  made  with  a  WIRE  CENTER,  add  10  per  cent  to  list  price  per  foot.  For  ropes  of  more 
man  19  v  ^re8  to  the  etrand  and  less  than  S7  wires,  nnlesg  specially  liBted  herein,  apply  list  for  37  wires. 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  ^  eo. 


589 


CRUCIBLE  CAST  STEEL  PLIABLE 
HOISTING  ROPES 


CRUCIBLE    CAST    STEEL.    PLLiBLE    HOIST- 
ING ROPE 

6x19 

6    Strands,    19    Wires    per    Strand,    around    a 
Hemp  Center. 


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4.8 

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6.5 

1.30 

1.75 

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.11 

1% 

.39 

8.4 

1.68 

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.12 

1% 

.50 

10 

2 

2.25 

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.14 

2 

.62 

12.5 

2.5 

2.5 

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.19 

2% 

.89 

17.5 

3.5 

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1.20 

23 

4.6 

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1.58 

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3.55 

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4.85 

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5.55 

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6.30 

106 

21.2 

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214 

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133 

26.6 

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2% 

1.75 

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9.85 

170 

34 

10 

2% 

2.10 

8% 

11.95 

211 

42.2 

11 

CO-\RSE  LAID  HAULAGE  ROPES 

6x7 

6  Strands,  7  Wires  per  Strand, 
around  a  Hemp  Center 


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15.4 

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18.6 

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1.20 

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1.58 

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2 

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3 

53 

10.6 

10 

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4% 

3.55 

63 

12.6 

11 

8   STRAND   CAST  STEEL   HOISTING  ROPE 

8x19 

8    Strands,    19   Wires   per    Strand,    around    i 
Hemp   Center. 


II 

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1.14 

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1.46 

1.33 

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8.7 

1.74 

1.5 

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.16 

2 

.56 

10.9 

2.18 

1.75 

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15.3 

3.06 

1.83 

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.27 

2% 

1.08 

20 

4 

2.16 

1 

.34 

3 

1.42 

26 

5.2 

2.5 

1% 

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3% 

1.80 

34 

6.8 

2.83 

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2.20 

42 

8.4 

3.2 

1% 

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4y4 

2.70 

51 

10.2 

3.5 

1% 

.73 

4% 

3.19 

58 

11.6 

3.75 

PLIABLE  CAST  STEEL  ROPE 

6x37 

6  Strands,  37  Wires  per  Strand, 
around  a  Hemp  Center. 


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5.5 

1.1 

1.16 

% 

.13 

1% 

.39 

7.25 

1.45 

1.33 

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.15 

1% 

.50 

9.5 

1.9 

1.5 

% 

.18 

2 

.62 

11.2 

2.2 

1.75 

% 

.23 

2y4 

•      .89 

17.5 

3.5 

1.83 

% 

.28 

2% 

1.20 

23 

5 

2.16 

1 

.37 

3 

1.58 

29 

6 

2.5 

lyg 

.46 

3% 

2 

34 

7 

2.83 

1% 

.55 

4 

2.45 

45 

9 

3.2 

1% 

.65 

414 

3 

55 

11 

3.5 

1% 

.79 

4% 

3.55 

63 

12 

3.75 

1% 

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5 

4.15 

71 

14 

.... 

1% 

1.05 

5% 

4.85 

84 

17 

.... 

2 

1.35 

6y4 

6.30 

105 

21 

.... 

2% 

1.60 

7% 

8 

125 

25 

.... 

2% 

1.92 

7% 

9.85 

160 

32 

.... 

2% 

2.30 

8% 

11.95 

200 

40 

590 


Geo-B-Car^peiXter  «  Co. 


IRON  ROPE,  TILLER  ROPES,  SASH  AND  BELL  CORDS 

IRON  PLIABLE  HOISTING  SWEDES   IRON   TILLER  ROPES 

ROPES 

6x19 

Strands,  19  Wires  per  Strand, 
around  a  Hemp  Center.  Specially 
recommended  for   Elevator  Use. 

Tiller  Hopes  are  generally  used  on  steamboats  for 
steering  Ropes,  and  also  almost  universally  as  Hand 
Ropes  for  starting  and  stopping  Passenger  and 
Freight  Elevators. 

They  are  made  similar  to  Hawser  Laid  Ropes 
(more  properly  Cable  laid),  viz.:  six  small  standing 
Ropes  are  laid  around  a  hemp  heart,  thus  forming  a 
Rope  of  252  wires.  Tiller  Ropes  are  the  most  flexi- 
ble of  all  Ropes. 


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1.1 

.22 

1.50 

5/16 

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1 

.15 

1.5 

.30 

2 

% 

.07 

T-Vs 

.22 

2.4 

.48 

2.25 

7/16 

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ly* 

.30 

2.9 

.58 

2.75 

% 

.08  y2 

1% 

.39 

3.9 

.78 

3 

9/16 

.10 

1% 

.50 

4.7 

.94 

3.5 

% 

.12 

2 

.62 

6 

1.20 

4 

% 

.16 

2% 

.89 

8.5 

1.70 

4.5 

% 

.20 

2% 

1.20 

11.8 

2.36 

5.5 

1 

.26 

3 

1.58 

14.5 

2.90 

6 

1% 

.33 

31/2 

2 

18.6 

3.72 

7 

1% 

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4 

2.45 

22.8 

4.56 

7.5 

1% 

.49 

4% 

3 

28 

5.6 

8.5 

1% 

.57 

4% 

3.55 

33 

6.6 

9 

1% 

.65 

5 

4.15 

38 

7.6 

10 

1% 

.80 

51/2 

4.85 

44 

8.8 

11 

1% 

.88 

5% 

5.55 

50 

10 

12 

2 

.95 

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6.30 

55 

11 

12 

2% 

1.17 

7y8 

8 

72 

14.4 

14 

2% 

1.40 

7% 

9.85 

92 

18.4 

15 

2% 

1.70 

8% 

11.95 

111 

22.2 

17 

COARSE  LAID  IRON  TRANS- 
MISSION WIRE  ROPE 

6x7 

6    Strands,    7    Wires    per    Strand, 
around  a  Hemp  Center. 


9/32 

$0.03  y* 

% 

.12% 

1.2 

.24 

3 

5/16 

.03% 

1 

.15 

1.7 

.34 

3.5 

% 

.04  y2 

1% 

.22 

2.2 

.44 

4 

7/16 

.05  Vs 

ly* 

.30 

2.6 

.52 

4.S 

% 

.06  y2 

iy2 

.39 

3.7 

.74 

5.5 

9/16 

.08% 

1% 

.50 

4.8 

.96 

6 

% 

.10 

2 

.62 

6 

1.2 

7 

1.1/16 

.12 

2y8 

.75 

7.3 

1.5 

7.25 

% 

.14 

2y4 

.89 

8.8 

1.7 

7.5 

% 

.18  y2 

2% 

1.20 

12 

2.4 

9 

1 

.24 

3 

1.58 

15 

3 

10.5 

1% 

.30 

3y2 

2 

19 

3.8 

12 

ly^ 

.36 

4 

2.45 

23 

4.6 

13 

1% 

.43 

4y4 

3 

28 

5.6 

15 

1% 

.51 

4% 

3.55 

32 

6.4 

16 

CLIMAX   IRON   ELEVATOR 

ROPES 

8x19 

8    Strands,    19    Wires    per    Strand, 
around  a  Hemp   Center. 


% 

$0.08 

.20 

2% 

.4 

7/16 

.08'/^ 

.27 

2% 

.5 

% 

.09  V4 

.35 

3y2 

.7 

9/16 

.11 

.45 

4% 

.82 

% 

.13% 

.56 

5y* 

1 

% 

.18 

.80 

TV2 

1.50 

% 

.22 

1.08 

loya 

2.1 

1 

.29 

1.42 

13 

2.6 

1% 

.36 

1.80 

16% 

3.125 

ly* 

.44 

2.20 

20 

4 

1% 

.54 

2.70 

25y2 

5 

1% 

.62 

3.19 

30 

6 

These 
mended 


Ropes    are    extremely    flexible,    and 
for  elevators  having  a  reverse  bend. 


are    recom- 


Sa 


^i 


.07 
.11 

.16 
.21 
.28 
.35 


$0.07% 
.08 
.09 
.10 
.11  Va 
.14 


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% 

.43 

% 

.62 

% 

.84 

1 

1.10 

1% 

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$0.17 


CAST 

STEEL 

14 

.07 

$0.11 

% 

.43 

^Hi 

J, 

.11 

.12% 

% 

.62 

.30 

% 

.16 

.1.4 

% 

.84 

.36 

JL. 

.21 

.15 

1 

1.10 

.43 

% 

.28 

.17 

IVs 

.50 

ife 

.35 

.20 

IV4 

.56 

ENGLISH    STEEL    TILLER   ROPE 


Tiller  Ropes  are  used  for  steering  ropes  on 
steamers,  hand  ropes  for  elevators,  and  in  any 
place  where  a  smooth  and  flexible  rope  is  required. 

Each  strand  is  composed  of  18  wires  laid  around 
a  hemp  center,  the  strands  varying. 


Diameter 
Pe'r    foot 


11/4 
$0.37 


ItV 


I   .27 


% 
.16% 


WIRE  SASH  AND  BELL  CORD 

Iron,  Tinned  and  Galvanized 


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a 

5 

Wt.  per 
Ft.  in 
Lbs. 

Brk'g 
Str'ngth 
in  Lbs. 

Price  per  Foot 

si 

Iron 

Iron 

Swedes 
Iron 

Tinned 

or 
Galv'd 

26 
27 

1 

.100 
.076 
.056 
.025 
.014 
.006 

2200 

1809 

1417 

790 

510 

262 

$0.03 
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.Oii*A 

.01% 

$0.04 
.01% 

WE  CARRY  A  COMPLETE  STOCK  OF 


The  wire  cords  specified,  in  the  above  table  are 
composed  of  six  strands  of  seven  wires  each,  laid 
around  a  cotton  heart. 

NOTE — When  the  Iron  Rope  listed  on  this  pa^e 
is  galvanized,  add  10  per  cent  to  list  price  per  foot, 
and  apply  GALVANIZED  DISCOUNT.  When  made 
with  WIRE  CENTER,  add  10  per  cent  to  list  price 
per  foot.  For  ropes  of  more  than  19  wires  to  the 
strand  and  lessii  than  37  wires,  unless  specially 
listed  herein,  apply  list  for  37  wires. 
WIRE  ROPE  IN   CHICAGO  AT  ALL  TIMES 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  ^  QO. 


591 


GALVANIZED   WIRE  ROPES 


GAIiVANIZED  WIRE  ROPES 
6x7 — 6x12 


6  Strands  of  7  Wires  each  or  6  Strands  of  12 
Wires  each  6  Strands,  around  a  Hemp  Center,  with 
7  or  12  Wires  per  Strand,  for  Ships'  Riggings,  Stays, 
Guys,  etc. 


55 


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4.85 

42 

11 

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4.42 

38 

10  Vz 

.41 

5 

4.15 

35 

10 

.38 

4% 

3.55 

30 

91/2 

.35 

iVz 

3.24 

28 

9 

.31  Vs 

4% 

3.00 

26 

81/2 

.281/2 

4 

2.45 

23 

8 

.25 

3% 

2.21, 

19 

71/2 

.221/2 

3% 

2.00 

18 

eva 

.191/2 

3% 

1.77 

16.1 

6 

.171/2 

3 

1.58 

14.1 

5% 

.15 

2% 

1.20 

11.1 

51/2 

.13 

2% 

1.03 

9.4 

5 

.11 

2% 

.89 

7.8 

4% 

.09 

2 

.62 

5.7 

41/2 

.08 

1% 

.50 

4.46 

3% 

.07 

1% 

.39 

3.39 

3 

.06 

1% 

.30 

2.35 

2% 

.05 

1% 

.22 

1.95 

2% 

.04  Vg 

1 

.15 

1.42 

2 

.031/2 

.125 

1.20 

1% 

.03 

% 

.09 

.99 

iy2 

.02  Va 

% 

.063 

.79 

1% 

.02y* 

^ 

.04 

.61 

1% 

.02 

$0.46 
.43 
.40 
.'37 
.331/2 
.301/2 
.261/2 
.24 
.21 
.18  1/2 
.16 


5 

,.strands 

each 


GALVANIZED     STEEL    TOWING 

HAWSERS 

6x12 

6    Strands,    around    a   Hemp   Center, 
each  Strand  consisting  of  12 
Wires  around  a  Hemp  Core 


Si     to 

CM  si 

si 

si 

Sn 

■6a 

1% 

31/2 

1.33 

26 

8.75 

$0.31 

lA 

3% 

1.47 

28 

9.25 

.33 

114 

1.63 

31 

10 

.35 

1% 

41^ 

2 

38 

11 

.38 

lA 

It 

2.16 

41 

11.5 

.41 

1% 

2.36 

45 

12 

.44 

1% 

2.76 

53 

12.5 

.49 

IS 

5^4 

2.94 

57 

13 

.53 

5% 

3.23 

61 

13.5 

.57 

its 

3.42 

66   • 

.62 

3.89 

71 

.... 

.67 

6V4 

4.20 

77 

.... 

.72 

2thr 

6% 

4.43 

83 



.78 

GALVANIZED    STEEL   YACHT   RIGGING   AND 

GUY  ROPES 

6x7 — 6x19 


6   Strands,   around 
Wires  per  Strand. 


19  Wires 
Hemp   Center,   with    7   or   19 


List  Price 

.J3      m 

*s 

per  Foot 

s 

5l 

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0  ~  aj  c 

1  -« 

^ 

1 

.15 

3.2 

3 

$0.10 

$0.04% 

% 

IVs 

.22 

4.2 

3% 

.10% 

.06 

^ 

1% 

.30 

5 

41/4 

.11 

.07 

i§ 

1% 

.34 

6 

4y2 

.11% 

.08 

V2 

11/2 

.39 

7 

4% 

.12 

.08% 

A 

1% 

.50 

9 

5% 

.13 

.11 

% 

2 

.62 

11.7 

6 

.15% 

.13 

% 

21/4 

.89 

16.8 

7 

.20% 

.18% 

a 

21/2 

1.03 

19 

8 

.23% 

.22 

% 

2% 

1.20 

22 

syz 

.26% 

.24% 

1 

3 

1.58 

28 

9 

.34 

.31% 

ItV 

3% 

1.77 

31 

10 

.38 

.35 

IVs 

31/2 

2 

34 

11 

.41% 

.39% 

lA 

33/4 

2.21 

38 

12 

.46 

.44 

1^ 

4 

2.45 

42 

13 

.50 

.47 

GALVANIZED  IRON  AND  CAST 

STEEL  COMPOUND 

RUNNING  ROPE 

6x12 


6    Strands,    around   a   Hemp   Center, 

each    Strand    consisting   of   12 

Wires  anda  Hemp  Core 


^■ 

fr. 

Approx. 

L,ist  Price 

3  (U 

Strength  Tons 

Ft. 

It 

2S 

of  2000  Lbs. 

u 

t-  0 

6a 

^? 

Iron 

Cast 
Steel 

Iron 

Cast 
Steel 

A 

1 

.10 

.82 

1.98 

$0.05% 

$0.07     . 

1% 

.14 

1.3 

2.85 

.06 

.07% 

i\ 

1% 

.20 

1.7 

3.9 

.06% 

.08% 

1/2 

1% 

.26 

2.2 

5 

.07 

.09 

A 

1% 

.33 

2.8 

6.5 

.08 

.11 

% 

2 

.42 

3.6 

8 

.10 

.14 

% 

2% 

.59 

5.1 

11.5 

.12 

.16% 

^f 

2% 

.68 

6 

.  13.5 

.14% 

.20 

% 

2% 

.80 

6.9 

15.5 

.17 

.23 

1 

3 

1.05 

8.7 

19.5 

.20 

.27 

lA 

3% 

1.18 

10.1 

22.5 

.22 

.30 

WE  ARE  EXPERTS  ON  WIRE  ROPE.     BE  SURE  AND   LET  US   FIGURE   ON   YOUR   REaUIREHIENTS 


592 


GEO-BCAliPEM'TER  ^  eO. 


GALVANIZED   STEEL   TOWING 

HAWSERS 

6x37 

8  Strands,  around  a  Hemp  Center, 
37  Wires  per  Strand 


fa 

55 

Circum 
Inches 

a  . 

5? 

Approx 
2000  Lb 

1?" 
9:1 

% 

2^ 

.89 

20 

$0.23 

ii 

21/2 

1.03 

22 

.26 

2% 

1.20 

26 

.31 

3 

1.5S 

31.5 

.37 

ItV 

3^ 

1.77 

38 

.42 

,'^ 

31/2 
3% 

2 
2.21 

42 
47 

.48 
.54 

4 

2.45 

54 

.60 

1  % 

414 

3 

66 

.65 

1 A 

41/2 

3  24 

72 

.71 

IV9 

4% 

3.55 

76 

.77 

1  % 

5 

4.15 

87 

.84 

1% 

51/4 

4.42 

97 

.91 

1^ 

104 

.98 

lii 

5.13 

112 

1.05 

6 

5.84 

125 

1.12 

2 

6^ 

61/2 

6.30 

132 

1.20 

2  A 

6.65 

140 

1.28 

2y8 

6% 

7.06 

155 

1.35 

2% 

7 

8 

171 

1.44 

71/4 

8.36 

182 

1.52 

2% 

71/2 

8.82 

188 

1.60 

This  rope  i."*  only  furnished  galvanized. 

GALA^ANIZED    STRAND   OR   GUY   ROD 

Composed  of  7  wires  for  Guys,  Signals  Cord, 
Street  Railways,  Telephone  Companies.  Electric 
Light  Plants,  Fencing,  etc. 


Approx. 
Diam. 

Wt.  per  1000 
Ft.,  Lbs. 

Approx. 

Strength, 
Lbs. 

Price  per 
100  Ft. 

1/2 

510 

8500 

$5.50 

JL 

415 

6500 

4.50 

% 

295 

5000 

3.50 

JL 

210 

3800 

2.50 

1/4 

125 

2300 

1.75 

il 

95 

1800 

1.50 

75 

1400 

1.25 

"f" 

55 

900 

1.15 

Vs 

32 

500 

1.00 

20 

400 

.80 

For  strands  of  larger  diameter  or  of  a  greater 
number  of  wires  than  given  above,  write  for  prices. 

Galvanized  strands  made  of  wire  having  a  tensile 
strength  of  60,000  to  350,000  pounds  per  square  inch 
can  also  be  furnished. 

GALA^ANIZED  MAST  ARM  ROPE 
For  Arc  Lights,  etc.      Composed  of  J»  Strands  around 
Cotton  Center.  4  ^Vires  per  Strand 


Diameter, 
Inches 

Wt.per 
Ft.  in  Lbs. 

Approx. 

Breaking 

Strain,     Lbs 

Price 
per  Ft. 

1 

0.158 
0.109 
0.070 

2,300 
1,700 
1.100 

$0.05 
.031/2 
.02% 

SEIZING   STUFF 

Made  from  best  Charcoal  Wire 


Seven    AVires,   Xo 

IS 

1ft 

.. 

21 

Wt.   per   100   Ft 

4 
$0.55 

3 
$0.45 

21/4 
$0.40 

$0."'35 

GALVANIZED  STEEL  MOORING  LINES 


6  Strands,  around  a  Hemp  Center,  each  Strand  con- 
sisting of  24  AVires  around  a  Hemp  Core. 


K 

fi 

c§ 

fa 

—  0 

.CM 

s^- 

as 

2! 

f^l 

Sg 

Circ 
Inch 

5S 

% 

21/4 

.78 

14 

$0.22' 

15 

21/2 

.90 

17 

.25 

% 

2% 

1.05 

20 

.29 

3 

1.38 

25 

.35 

ItV 

31/4 

1.54 

27 

.40 

IVs 

31/2 

1.75 

34 

.45 

lA 

3% 

1.93 

38 

.51 

114 

4 

2.15 

42 

.57 

1% 

414 

2.62 

50 

.62 

lA 

4  1/2 

2.92 

55 

.67 

4% 

3.10 

63 

.73 

5 

3.63 

74 

.80 

lU 

514 

3.86 

76 

.86 

1% 

5  ¥2 

4.24 

82 

.93 

1^1 

5% 

4.48 

88 

1.00 

lil 

6 

5.09 

98 

1.06 

6 1/4 

5.51 

106 

1.14 

2iV 

61/2 

5.81 

113 

1.22 

GALVANIZED  STEEL  CABLES 


For    Suspension 


Bridges.      Composed    of    6    Strands 
with  Wire   Center 


Approx. 
Circum. 
Inches 

Diam. 
Inches 

Approx. 

Weight 
per  Foot 

in  Lbs. 

Approx. 
Breaking 
Strain  in 
Tons  of 
2000  Lbs. 

Price 
per  Foot 

8% 

2% 

12.8 

315 

8l^ 

2% 

11.9 

285 

7  78 

21/2 

11.0 

260 

2% 

9.9 

235 

7% 

2% 

8.8 

210 

6  % 

2y8 

7.8 

187 

614 

2 

6.9 

165 

5% 

1% 

6.3 

149 

5% 

1% 

5.7 

134 

1% 

4.5 

109 

4  % 

iS 

4.0 

99 

41/4 

3.3 

79 

11/4 

2.6 

69 

Prices  upon  application 

Suspension  Bridges  have  long  since  become  rec- 
ognized as  the  most  practical  and  economical 
style  of  bridge  that  can  be  constructed,  and  are 
particularly  adapted  for  such  places  where  a  light 
roadway  or  foot  bridge  is  desired. 

They  possess  the  greatest  strength  and  durabil- 
ity. The  Cables  being  made  of  so  many  wires 
their  safety  is  much  greater  than  that  style  of 
structure  which  depends  upon  the  soundness  of  a 
single  piece  of  iron  or  steel. 

Being  suspended  between  towers  there  are  no 
supporting  or  intervening  piers  to  be  ^wept  away 
by  floods  or  ice  gorges. 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  s  Co. 


593 


BROBAS  WIRE   ROPE 

YELLOW  STRAND — Frederick  Patent 

It  is  approximately  25  %  stronger  and  equally  as 

flexible  as  ordinary  constructed  rope 

This  form  of  construction  admits  of  having  a 
larger  wire  rope  core  than  any  other  rope  con- 
struction of  a  compound  character  increasing  its 
8treng:th  about  25%  over  that  of  the  Ordinary  rope 
construction. 

It  also  avoids  cutting  and  chafing  of  the  strands 
bv  reason  of  the  fact  that  all  of  the  exterior  and 
interior  strands  in  BROBAS  rope  are  so  ar- 
ranged that  all  tendencies  of  the  strands  to  chafe 
and  cut  on  each  other  are  practically  eliminated, 
thereby  prolonging  the  life  of  rope  over  that  of 
all   other  rope   of  compound   type. 

On  account  of  tlie  peculiar  construction,  it  is 
able  to  withstand  sudden  shocks,  heavy  strains, 
and  severe  bending  without  effecting  its  elasticity 
up  to  the  ultimate  breaking  strain  of  the  ordinary 
constructed  wire  rope  of  the  same  diameter  and 
quality,  its  actual  breaking  strain  being  about  25% 
greater    than    the   ordinary   rope    construction. 

Another  advantageous  feature  of  this  construc- 
tion is  that  the  inner  rope  core  lying  in  interstices 
of  the  outer  strands  tends  in  great  degree  to  pre- 
vent the  wires  in  outer  rope  from  creeping  which 
is  very  destructive  to  wire  rope.  "We  recommend 
It  for  dra^-lines,  ballast  unloaders  and  where  the 
rope  Is  su1>.1ect  to  sudden  shocks,  severe  strains  of 
both   tensile   and  bending  character. 


Diam. 

Approx. 
Wt. 

Approx. 

Breaking 

Strain 

Price 

% 

% 

1V4 
1% 
1% 

.731/2 
1.04 
1.32 
1.76 
2.25 
2.74 
3.37 
4.25 

23. 
33. 
42. 

54. 

67. 

86. 
105. 
118. 

$0.30 
.40 
.50 
.65 
.80 
.95 
1.15 
1.37 

Prices  on  other  gnrades  of  BROBAS  brand  on  ap- 
plication. 


FLAT    ROPES— Cast  Steel 


,c 

cSrtOc 

s3 

n 

Weight 
per  Ft. 

Approx. 
Breaking 
Strain  in 
Tons 

Allowable 
Working 
Strains  in 
Tons 

Approx.  Di 
of  Round  C 
Steel  Rope 
Equal  Stre 

1/2x7 

in.    5.90   lbs. 

89 

17.8 

1%    in. 

1/2x6 

in. 

5.10  lbs. 

77 

15.4 

Ifi    in. 

$0.28-^ 

1/2x5 

in 

4.82  lbs. 

72 

14.4 

11/^    in. 

1/2x5 

in. 

4.27  lbs. 

64 

12.8 

1%    in. 

"^ 

1/2X41/2 

in. 

4.00   lbs. 

60 

12.0 

1-t.    in. 

.28 

1^x4 

in. 

3.30  lbs. 

50 

10.0 

11/4    in. 

.29 

%x3 

in. 

2.97   lbs. 

45 

9.0 

1%    in. 

.30 

1/^x3 

in. 

2.38   lbs 

36 

7.2 

1        in. 

r 

%x5y2 

in. 

3.90  lbs. 

55 

11.0 

It^i    in. 

.30-^ 

%x5 

in. 

3.40  lbs. 

50 

10.0 

1^    in. 

%x4 

in. 

3.12   lbs. 

47 

9.4 

ItV    in. 

L 

%x4 

in. 

2.86   lbs. 

43 

8.6 

1%    in. 

.31 

%X31/3 

in. 

2.50   lbs. 

38 

7.6 

1       in. 

.32 

%x3 

in.. 

2.00  lbs. 

30 

6.0 

II    in. 
%    in. 

.33 

%X21/2 

in. 

1.86   lbs. 

28 

5.6 

.34 

%x2 

in. 

1.19   lbs. 

18 

3.6 

%    in. 

Unless  order  distinctly  specifies  to  the  contrary 
our  rule  for  thickness  applies  to  size  of  strand 
before  sewing. 

Made  of  iron  or  steel  as  desired.  Prices  on  ap- 
plication. 

Steel  flat  ropes  are  mostly  used  for  hoisting  pur- 
poses in  very  deep  shafts  as  a  matter  of  economy 
in  power  and  in  the  initial  cost  of  a  hoisting  plant. 

We  also  furnish  the  right  and  left  strands  sep- 
arate, together  with  the  sewing  wire,  thus  per- 
mitting the   sewing  of  ropes  at  place  of  use. 


"the  most  powerful  of  them  all." 
JUPITER   TRANSMISSION  ROPE 

Composed  of  five  strands  and  a  hemp  center.     Nineteen  wires  to  the  strand. 


Heart  colored  blue 


Outside 
Diam. 
Inches 

Minimum 

Size  of 

Sheaves 

Feet 

.\pprox. 

Breaking 

Strain 

Lbs. 

Aver.  Diam. 

of  Manila, 

which    Jupiter 

Replaces  in 

Same  Grooves 

Inches 

Aver.  Size  of 
Plain  AVire 
Rope  Which 
Jupiter  Re- 
places, Inches 

Price 
per  Ft. 

1% 
1% 
1% 
1 

% 
% 
% 

6V2 

6 

5 

4 

314 

3 

2 

1 

50,000 
38,300 
29,200 
20,800 
16,700 
14,000 
8,000 
3,700 

2V8 

1% 
IV2 
1% 

1 
% 

IVs 

1 
% 
% 

a 
% 
% 
% 

$0.40 
.31 
.26 
.23 
.21 
.19 
.15 
.14 

For  price  of  six  strand  add  twenty  per  cent  to  tlie  above  prices. 


594 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  S  Co. 


DURABLE  WIRE  GABLE  LAID 
HAWSER 

Composed  of  five  ropes,  with  blue  hemp  centers, 
five  strands  to  the  rope,  seven  wires  to  tlie  strand 


01     1 

M 

„ 

o 

0 

3 

<H^ 

s.°"> 

<u  c 

^a 

■<-'  c 

fcl 

Sfe"^ 

lis 

g.s 

1? 

S; 

Pl 

s©  .s 

•^  c 

gSfe-n 

2g> 

£•3 

2*" 

-sse 

^"- 

£ 

CAST 

STEEL 

% 

2% 

81/4 

103,000 

3.80 

$1.00 

A 

2^ 

71/4 

80,000 

3.20 

.85 

V2 

2 

ey* 

60,000 

2.59 

.721/2 

1^ 

1% 

6 

50,000 

2.30 

.64 

% 

111 

5% 

38,000 

•   2.12 

.55 

EXTRA 

STRONG    CAST    STEEL 

% 

2% 

8y4 

115,000 

3.80 

$1.10 

■f^ 

2^ 

7y4 

92,000 

3.20 

.90 

Va 

2 

6% 

67,000 

2.59 

.80 

^\ 

lys 

6 

56,000 

2.30 

.70 

% 

1  ^1 

53/4 

42,000 

2.12 

.60 

PLOUGH    STEEL 


% 

2% 

8y4 

128,000 

3.80 

$1.20 

f^ 

2^ 

7y4 

105,000 

3.20 

1.00 

V2 

2 

6y4 

76,000 

2.59 

.87  y2 

^ 

178 

6 

64,000 

2.30 

.75 

% 

If^ 

53/4 

48,000 

2.12 

.671/2 

Other  constructions  furnished  to  order. 

For  galvanized  wire  add  ten  per  cent  to  above 
prices. 


CAST  STEEL  DURABLE  WIRE 
HOISTING  ROPE 

Composed  of  five  strands  and  a  blue  hemp  center. 
Nineteen  Avires  to  the  strand 


1 

u 

^ 

gc 

.t^o 

c§ 

s 

ft 

1 

t.  0 

0  m 

^1 

p. 

■2  C! 

1 

§3^ 

IJ 

1^5 

in 

ll 

ll 

1^ 

in 

< 

1-:. 

%^o. 

1^ 

1% 

21/8 

6% 

85 

17.0 

71/4 

4.88 

$1.05 

1% 

2 

61/4 

72 

14.4 

6  1/4 

4.19 

.86 

iy2 

178 

5  78 

67 

13.4 

5% 

3.60 

.78 

1% 

1% 

51/2 

55 

11.0 

5y2 

3.06 

.66 

iy4 

1*/r 

51/8 

45 

9.0 

5 

2.52 

.59 

lys 

11/2 

4% 

36 

7.2 

4y2 

2.07 

.47 

1 

1% 

4t^ 

28.5 

5.7 

4 

1.66 

.40 

% 

11/4 

3  78 

22.3 

4.4 

31/2 

1.29 

.31 

% 

11/8 

3% 

15.7 

3.14 

3 

1.12 

.26 

% 

1 

31/8  J 

11.2 

2.24 

2% 

.80 

.23 

i\ 

78 

2  3/4    • 

9.0 

1.80 

1% 

.60 

.21 

^ 

% 

2% 

7.2 

1.44 

1% 

.49 

.19 

^'^ 

H 

21/4 

5.8 

1.16 

11/4 

.40 

.17 

% 

% 

2 

4.3 

.86 

1 

.36 

.15 

A 

^ 

1% 

2.8 

.56 

% 

.26 

.14% 

1/4 

1/2 

11/2 

2.0 

.40 

y2 

.21 

.14 

For    price    of    six    strand    or    wire    heart    add 
twenty  per  cent  to  the  above  list. 

For  galvanized  wire  add  ten  per  cent  to  above 
prices. 


SPECIAL  EXTRA  STRONG  DURABLE 
GRAIN  SHOVEL  ROPE 

Composed  of  six  strands  and  a  blue  hemp  center.     Nineteen  wires  to  the  strand 


lam.   In   In. 
fore  Serving 

c  too 

oil 

<1)U  M<D 

0,  tjiji.t; 

I2I 

£1 

0^ 

^<^ 

<o<^ 

M 

w 

S-. 

< 

% 

% 

2% 

5.60 

1.12 

1 

.45 

$0.19  ys 

y* 

% 

2 

2.70 

.54 

% 

.27 

.18 

GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  S  CO 


59f 


PHOSPHOR-BRONZE  WIRE  ROPE. 


Fife.   o«lxM 

HOISTING  ROPE 

With  6  Strands,    19  Wires  Each,  Hemp  Center 


Estimated 

Proper 

Minimum 

Diameter 

Working 

Size  of 

Price 

inches 

Strain 

Load 

Drum 

per   foot 

ll3S. 

lbs. 

feet 

%   ' 

500 

50 

$0.06 

■ft 

1,000 

100 

•  •  • 

.08 

u 

1.800 

180 

.12 

■f^ 

3.000 

300 

1  \i 

.15 

% 

5.000 

500 

1% 

.22 

^ 

6.500 

650 

1% 

.26 

% 

8.000 

1.000 

2 

.33 

% 

12,000 

2,000 

3 

.50 

34 

18.000 

3.500 

3Vo 

.70 

Large  Sizes  and  "Wire  Centers.  Special  Prices 


Fig,   563 
Cut  enlarged 

TILLER  ROPE 

Cotton  and   Hemp   Centers.      Very  Flexible 


Estimated 

Diameter 

Number 

Breaking 

Price 

inches 

of  Wires 

Strain 
lbs. 

per   foot 

Vs 

114 

500 

$0.06 

■ft 

114 

1.000 

.08 

Vi 

252 

1.500 

.15 

■ft 

252 

2,000 

.18 

% 

252 

3.500 

.22 

Jg 

252 

4,500 

.26 

% 

252 

6.000 

.32 

% 

252 

8.000 

.43 

% 

2  .J  2 

11.000 

.60 

Fig.   5«3 

TRANSMISSION  AND  RIGGING 
ROPES. 

With  6  Strands,   7  Wires  to  the  Strand,  Hemp 
Center 


Breaking 

Proper 

Diameter 

Estimated 

Working 

Price 

inches 

Strain 

Load 

per  foot 

lbs. 

lbs. 

% 

1,500 

250 

$0.10 

ft 

2,500 

400 

.14 

% 

4,500 

800 

.20 

ft 

6.000 

1.000 

.25 

% 

8,000 

1.500 

.32 

% 

12.000 

2,000 

.50 

18,000 

4,500 

.70 

Large  Sizes  and  Wire  Centers,  Special  Prices 


Fig.   5«4 
Cut  enlarged. 

SASH  CORD 

With    6    Strands,    7    Wires    Each, 


Hemp   Center 


, 

%tB 

u 

•a  f^ 

So 

S03  S.a 

|o 

£0 

■IS 

.5  = 

■S  ^m~ 

(^  j; 

,5.5 

A-S; 

Q 

hW 

"" 

fi 

hw"" 

iV 

300 

$0,021/2 

ft 

1,000 

$0.06 

A 

500 

.03 

^\ 

1,200 

.08 

Vs 

600 

.04 

1.500 

.10 

FERRY  BLOCK  AND  FERRY 
TRAVELER 

All  Wrought  Iron 

The    lightest,    strongest    and    most    durable    Block 
made;    can    be    talten    apart,    and    parts    replaced    with 
ease.     Made  to  fit  any  size  rope. 
Price each    $6.0O 

Ferry  Traveler,  with  Single  Common  Sheaves. 
Price eacli    !H4.(M> 


IRON  AND  STEEL  FERRY  ROPE 

Possesses  many  advantages  over  hemp  and  manila  ropes: 

Ist.     Being    lighter   and   more    easily    stretched   across    the   river   and 

put  up. 

2nd.     Being  perfectly  round  and  smaller,  the  pulley  blocks  run  more 

rapidly  oyer  the  ropes,  thus  doing  away  with  the  sudden  strain  caused 

by  checking  (as  with  a  hemp  rope). 
,•''*■?.•     When  properly  put  up  they  last  for  years,  and  require  but  little 

attention   to  keep  in   order. 

For  a  swinging   ferry,  where  the  rope  lies  in  the  water,   it  does  not 

rot.  nor  does  it,  like  hemp,  absorb  water  until   it  becomes  water-logged 

and  clumsy.      Hemp  rope,  thus  saturated,  will  have  four  times  the  weight 

ot   wire   rope   placed  in   the   same   position;   thus   in   slack   water  there   is 

no   useless  expenditure  of  the   force  of  the  current  in  carrying  the  boat 

across   when    wire    rone    is    used 


Fig 


o96 


Geo-BCarpeM^ter  «  So. 


WIRE  ROPE  CLIPS  AND  THIMBLES 


Most  Derrick  Accidents  are  Caused  by  Defective 
AVire  Rope  Fastenings 

Such   accidents   can   be   prevented   to   a   large 
extent  by  using  the 

GENUINE  "CROSBY"  CLIP 

for  all  wire  rope  fastenings.  Its  massive  drop 
forged  steel  saddle,  curved  grooved  rope  channel, 
high  fingers  and  powerful  U-bolt  grip  both  ropes 
securely  without  injuring  the  strands.  A  thick 
armor  of  galvanizing  protects  the  clip  against 
the  weather. 

Safest  for  Guy  Ropes. 

Safest  for  Hoisting  Lines. 

Safest  AVherever  Wire  Ropes  are  Used. 

Cheapest  Because  Safest. 

CONCRETE  FORMS 

In  circular  concrete  reservoirs,  tanks,  bridge 
arches,  water  towers,  etc.,  continuous  and  un- 
iformly strong  reinforcing  is  absolutely  neces- 
sary. There  can  be  no  continuous  reinforcing 
without  a  dependable  splice — and  "dependable" 
means  drop  forged  steel.  The  Genuine  Crosby  I 
Clip  fills  every  requirement.  ] 


THE 

"CARPENTER" 

CLIP 

The  bolt  of  this  Clip 
is  wrought  iron;  the 
plate  is  malleable.  An 
efficient  Clip  in  every 
respect.  Many  of  them 
in  use  on  the  largest 
jobs  in  the  country. 
In  galvanized  or  ja- 
panned finish.  State 
kind  wanted. 


Suitable  for 

Price,  each 

Price,  each 

Diameter,  inches 

Black 

Galvanized 

V4: 

$0.25 

$0.30 

^ 

.25 

.30 

% 

.25 

.30 

% 

.30 

.35 

% 

.35 

.40 

% 

.40 

.50 

78 

.45 

.55 

1 

.50 

.60 

IVs 

.60 

.70 

1V4. 

.65 

.75 

1% 

.70 

.80 

11/2 

.75 

.85 

1% 

3.50 

4.00 

2 

4.00 

4.40 

2% 

5.00 

5.50 

LIST 

PRICES 

Diam. 
Rope 
inches 

Price 
each 

Diam. 
Rone 
inches 

Price 
each 

V4 

% 
tV 
V2 
% 
% 
% 

1 

IVs 

$0.35 
.35 
.40 

.45 

.45 
.55 
.65 
.75 
.85 
.95 

ly* 

1% 

11/2 

1% 

1% 

2 

21/4 

21/2 

2% 

3 

$1.10 

1.25 

1.50 

3.50 

5.50 

7.50 

9.50 

11.50 

25.00 

35.00 

STEEL  WIRE  ROPE  THIMBLES 


Width  of 

Plain  Brass 

Score 
inches 

per  dozen 

per  dozen 

1% 

$0.60 

$1.50 

% 

.60 

1.65 

^5 

.72 

1.75 

% 

.84 

1.80 

^ff 

.96 

1.95 

V2 

1.08 

2.10 

fff 

1.20 

2.25 

% 

1.32 

2.40 

% 

1.56 

3.00 

% 

1.68 

.... 

1 

2.16 

1t^ 

3.36 

IV4, 

3.96 

.  .  . 

11/^ 

6.00 

1% 

7.80 

.  .  . 

1% 

9.00 

178 

11.40 

2 

13.20 

2% 

19.00 

21/2 

25.00 

GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  S  60. 


TOW  LINES,  SWITCHING  ROPES  AND  PUSH  POLES 
"BASLINE"  AUTOWLINE 

One-quarter  inch  Yellow  Strand  Powersteel 
Wire  Rope  with  Patented  Snaffle  Hooks  on 
each    end   especially    constructed    for   towing 

autos. 

This  wonderful  little  towing  line  is  manu- 
factured of  highest  grade  steel,  14  inch  diam- 
eter Yellow  Strand  Powersteel  Wire  Rope, 
about  2  5  feet  long  over  all.  This  "over  all" 
length  includes  two  i^  inch  manila  rope 
slings,  which  are  joined  to  each  end. 

Weight,  4^^   lbs. — goes  under  a  cushion. 
Price  each $5.00 

POWERSTEEL   TRUGKLINE 

Fig.  644A.     Autoline                                           For    Heavy    Towing                                   Fig.  e44B.     TmckUne 
Powersteel  Truckline  is  made  of   %   inch  Yellow  Strand  Powersteel  Wire  Rope,  and  is  18  feet 
long.     It  coils  up  flat  and  takes  up  practically  no  room.     Its  breaking  strength  is  about  12  tons. 
It  never  fails  in  an  emergency. 
Price  each $9.00 


"POWERSTEEL"  LOCOMOTIVE 
SWITCHING  ROPES 


Dlam. 

Inches 

Price 
each 

Breaking 
Strain  In 
Tons   of 
2000  lbs. 

Diam.    or 
Manila 

Rope   of 
Equal 

Strength 
inches 

Weight 

of  Wire 

Switch 

Rope 

30  feet 

Complete 

lbs. 

Weight 
Manila 
Switch 
Rope 
3  0    feet 
.•omplete 

1 
IVs 

11/4 

$23.70 
29.00 
33.40 

50 
63 
76 

4 

4y4 
4% 

85 
115 
135 

270 
315 
365 

CRUCIBLE  CAST  STEEL  WIRE 
SWITCHING  ROPES 


Fig.  644D 


The  single  pattern  has  hook  and  thimble  on 
one  end  and  thimble  and  link  in  other  end. 

The  double  pattern  has  hook,  thimble  and  link 
in  one  end  and  thimble  and  two  links  in  other 
end. 

The  Rope  is  not  included  in  the  list  prices  be- 
low, which  cover  only  the  fittings,  spliced  in. 


Dia. 
Rope 
inches 

Price  per  set 

I)ia. 
Kope 
inclies 

Price  per  set 

Single 

Double 

Single 

Double 

1% 

$25.00 

$30.00 

1% 

$9.50 

$12.00 

1% 

21.25 

25.75 

1 

7.00 

9.00 

1% 

17.25 

21.25 

% 

6.75 

8.50 

1% 

13.25 

16.75 

% 

4.00 

5.50 

ly* 

10.00 

13.00 

PUSH  POLES 

Young  WTiite  Cedar 

10  feet  long,  5  inch  diameter  center,  i'^^  inch 

Ballast  Unloader  Ropes  and  Wrecking  Ropes       diameter  ends,  with  2x14,   inch  iron  band. 
made     according    to    specifications     and    orders 

promptly  executed.  Price per  doz.  $36.00 

SEE   INDEX   FOR    RAILROAD,   SAVITCH    AND   WRECKING    ROPES    FITTED    WITH    LONG    LINKS    AND 

GRAB    HOOKS 


598 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  QO, 


WIRE  ROPE  FASTENINGS 


CLOSED  SOCKETS 


MADE  OP  BEST  CHARCOAL  IRON 


EXTRA  HEAVY 
DOUBLE  SWIVEL 
HOOK  SOCKETS 


HOOKS  AND  THIM- 
BLES 


Diameter 
Hope   in 

Iron  or  Steel  Rope 

0 

•c 

^■. 

Fig.  58C 

mmmaa 

inches 

Loose 

Fastened 

21/4 
2 

$21.00 
16.00 

$32.00 
25.50 

1% 

13.00 

12.00 

6.80 

21.00 
18.00 
11.80 

Pig.  58B 

Rope  In 
inches 

For  Steel  Rope 

Forlr 
Loose 

on  Rope 

1% 

Loose  Fast'n'd 

Fast'n'd 

11/2 

Diam.  of 
Rope  in 
inches 

iy2 

$7.00 

$13.50 

$5.00 

$11.00 

1% 

6.00 
4.50 
3.30 

10.25 
8.00 
6.15 

For  Iron  ana  steei  itope 

1% 
1% 
lys 

5.40 
4.60 
4.40 

11.15 
9.20 
8.15 

3.40 
2.65 
2.40 

8.65 

1% 

Loose 

Fastened 

6.90 

IVs 

11/2 

$36.00 

$41.00 

5.90 

1 

2.40 

4.65 

ly* 

25.00 

28.50 

1 

3.75 

6.70 

1.90 

4.65 

% 

1.85 

3.85 

lys 

18.00 

20.85 

% 

2.90 

5.35 

1.40 

3.70 

% 

1.65 

3.15 

1 

11.40 

13.65 

% 

1.85 

3.75 

1.10 

2.85 

% 

1.35 

2.65 

7s 

9.50 

11.50 

% 

1.40 

2.85 

.85 

2.20 

j% 

1.10 

2.35 

% 

8.00 

9.50 

1% 

1.10 

2.40 

.75 

1.95 

V2 

1.10 

2.25 

% 

7.20 

8.50 

V2 

.80 

2.05 

.65 

1.80 

r\ 

.85 

2.00 

1% 

6.60 

7.85 

I'ff 

.75 

1.95 

.60 

1.70 

% 

.85 

1.85 

V2 

6.00 

7.15 

% 

.70 

1.85 

.55 

1.60 

f^ 

.70 

1.60 

i. 

5.35 

6.50 

^ 

.65 

1.75 

.50 

1.50 

% 

.70 

1.60 

% 

4.70 

5.70 

1/4 

.65 

1.75 

.50 

1.50 

HOOK  AND  SOCKET 


OPEN  SOCKETS 


SISTER  HOOKS 


giJ 

k^ 

Pig.  5? 

HiMlli 

mm 

Fig.  58E 

c 

Fig.  58P 

■^^M 

m^ 

?D 

Diam.  of 
Rope  in 
inches 

Iron  or  Steel  Rope 

Loose 

Fast'n'd 

2y4 

2 

1% 

1% 

iy2 

$23.00 

16.50 

15.50 

13.00 

8.00 

$34.00 
26.00 
23.50 
19.00 
13.00 

)iam.  of 

For  Steel  Rope 

For  Iron  Rope 

Diam.  of 
Rope  in 
inches 

For  Steel  Rope 

For  Iron  Rope 

inches 

Loose 

Fast'n'd 

Loose 

Fast'n'd 

Loose  Fast'n'd 

Loose 

Fast'n'd 

iy2 

$14.50 

$19.50 

$12.50 

$17.50 

iy2 

$7.00 

$13.50 

$5.00 

$11.00 

1% 

12.30 

16.55 

10.25 

14.50 

1% 

7.50 

11.75 

1% 

5.40 

11.15 

3.40 

8.65 

iy4 

10.00 

13.50 

8.00 

11.50 

1% 

6.10 

9.60 

iy4 

4.60 

9.20 

2.65 

6.90 

lys 

8.25 

11.10 

6.25 

9.10 

lys 

4.50 

7.35 

lys 

4.40 

8.15 

2.40 

5.90 

1 

6.50 

8.75 

4.60 

6.85 

1 

3.15 

5.40 

1 

3.75 

6.70 

1.90 

4.65 

% 

5.25 

7.25 

3.70 

5.70 

% 

2.50 

4.50 

% 

2.90 

5.35 

1.40 

3.70 

% 

3.85 

5.35 

3.00 

4.50 

% 

2.10 

3.60 

% 

1.85 

3.75 

1.10 

2.85 

% 

2.90 

4.20 

2.30 

3.60 

% 

1.65 

2.95 

% 

1.40 

2.85 

.85 

2.20 

rk 

2.45 

3.70 

2.00 

3.25 

ts 

1.35 

2.60 

1% 

1.10 

2.40 

.75 

1.95 

Vs 

2.10 

3.25 

1.95 

3.10 

y2 

1.35 

2.50 

y2 

.80 

2.05 

.65 

1.80 

A 

1.70 

2.85 

1.55 

2.70 

^\ 

1.00 

2.15 

r\ 

.75 

1.95 

.60 

1.70 

% 

1.65 

2.65 

1.50 

2.50 

% 

1.00 

2.00 

% 

.70 

1.85 

.55 

1.60 

^ 

1.45 

2.35 

1.25 

2.15 

T^ff 

.85 

1.75 

^ 

.65 

1.75 

.50 

1.50 

% 

1.45 

2.35 

1.25 

2.15 

y4 

.85 

1.75 

V4. 

.65 

1.75 

.50 

1.50 

OVAL  AND  ROUND  THIMBLES, 
SPLICED  IN 


Fig.  .nSG 


Fig.  58H 


Diam.  Rope,  inches 
For  Steel  Rope,  ea. 
For  Iron  Rope,  ea. 


1% 

$8.  Tin 

$7.00 


iy2 

6.5  0 
6.00 


iy4 

4.70 
4.35 


lyg 

3.90 
3.65 


1      (    % 
3.00     2.55 
2.85  I  2.40 


2.00 
1.85 


% 

1.55 
1.45 


1.30 
1.20 


y2 

1.25 
1.15 


1.20 
1.10 


1.15 
1.05 


1.10 
1.00 


1.10 
1.00 


FOR    WIRE    ROPE,    SEE    INDEX 


Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  ^  So. 


5S9 


CHAIN 


r-rX~r  X 


COMMON  STRAIGHT  LINK  COIL  CHAIN 

This  grade  is  made  of  first-class  iron,  and  welded  by   experienced  workmen.     It  is   good  mer- 
chantable Chain  for  general  use. 


3/1 B 

1/4 

5/16 

3/8 

7/16 

1/2 

9/16 

5/8 

11/16 

3/4 

13/16 

7/8 

15/16 

1 

1  1/16 

1  1/8 

1  3/16 

1  1/4 

Breaking    Test, 

1400 
750 
465 

2400 
1200 
800 

5000 
2500 
1650 

7000 
3500 
2300 

9600 
4S0O 
3200 

12400 
0200 
4000 

15600 
7S00 
5000 

20000 
9200 
6000 

30000 
15000 
10000 

40000 
20000 
13000 

50000 
25000 
16000 

65000 
32500 
21000 

80000 

Proof  Test.  lbs. 
Safe   Working- 
Load,    lbs 

40000 
26000 

Outside  Length 
Links,  inches. 

Outside    Width 
Links,  inches. 

1% 
% 

1 

11? 

li\ 

2y8 
1ft 

2% 
1% 

2ft 

2% 
2ft 

21/4 

3% 
2ft 

3% 
2% 

378 

2% 

41/4 
3 

41/2 
31/4 

4% 
31/2 

51/8 
3% 

5% 
3% 

5% 
3% 

6Vi 
474 

Links  per  foot. 

13 

12 

11 

10 

9 

8 

71/2 

7 

61/2 

51/2 

51/4 

5 

478 

41/2 

4^ 

41/8 

1  m 

No.  feet  per  100 
lbs             

200 
50 

133 

75 

90 
110 

64 
155 

50 
200 

38 
265 

30 
325 

24 
420 

20 
500 

17 
590 

14i% 
700 

121/2 
800 

11 
900 

10 
1000 

9 

1100 

7ft 
1300 

7 
1400 

61;4 

Weight    in    lbs. 
per  100  feet.  . 

1500 

_!'_ 

1 

"BB"  COIL  CHAIN 

I 
Tested  and  certificate  furnished.    This  Chain  is  made  of  extra  quality  iron,  which  will  stand  a 
tensile  strain  of  52200  lbs.  to  the  square  inch.      It  is  welded  with  extra  care, 'and  dollied  to  make 
welds  smooth. 


3/16 

1/4 

5  16 

5500 
2750 
1830 
111 
1ft 
11% 
87 
115 

3/8 

7/16 

ni/2 

9/16 

5/8 

21120 
10500 
7000 

31/8 
274 

71/4 
24 
425 

11/16 

25300 
12650 
8000 
3% 
2ft 
6% 
20 
515 

3/4 

13/16 

7/8 

1 

1  1/8 

1  1/4 

Breaking  Test,    lbs 

Proof  Test,   lbs 

Safe*  Working  Load,   lbs 

Outside  Length  Links,    inches 
Outside  Width  Links,  inches 

1&40 
770 
510 

1ft 

78 

14 
182 
55 

2640 
1320 
880 

172 

1 

13 
125 
80 

7700 
3850 
2500 
2ft 
1% 
11 
60 
165 

10560 
52S0 
3500 
2V4 
1ft 
9% 
47 
215 

13640 
6820 
4400 

2% 
1% 
8% 
30 
275 

17160 
85S0 
5700 

2\l 

2 

8 

30 
330 

31300 
15180 
10000 
3% 
2% 
5% 
17 
600 

35640 

17820 

11500 

4 

278 
5% 
14 
700 

41360 
20680 
12500 

41/4 

3 

5% 

1272 

775 

54200 

27100 

18000 

478 

31^ 

472 

10 
1000 

64900 
32450 
21000 

574 

378 

474 

8 

1250 

80300 
40150 
2G000 

578 
474 

3% 

No.  feet  per  100  lbs 

Weight  in  lbs.  per  100  feet. 

672 
1500 

1 1 



1 1 

1 

FOR    CHAIN    AND    ANCHOR    SHVCKLES,    SEE    INDEX 


-^      600 


GEO-B-CARPEffTER  ^  Co. 


CHAIN 


Owing  to  the  almost  daily  fluctuations  in  market  on  chain  we  are  unable  to  insert  list  prices. 
Our  stocks,  however,  are  always  complete  and  we  will  be  pleased  to  quote  the  lowest  possible  price 
on  request. 

"CRANE"  OR  "BBB"  CHAIN 

Tested  and  certificate  furnished.  This  Chain  is  made  of  refined  and  re-rolled  iron,  that  is  very 
tough  and  fibrous,  and  will  stand  a  tensile  strain  of  53800  lbs.  to  the  square  inch.  It  is  welded 
with  special  care  and  dollied.  This  is  a  chain  that  may  be  depended  upon  where  strength  and 
durability  are  required. 


Size 

Breaking  Test lbs. 

Proof  Test " 

Safe  Working   Load " 

Outside    Length    Links.... in. 

Outside  Width  Links " 

Links    per  ft. 

No.  Feet per  100  lbs 

Wt.  in  lbs per  100  ft. 

Price   per  lb. 


600 


11% 
87 
115 


4425 
2900 

1% 
11 
60 

165 


11/16 


29100 
14550 

9700 

3% 

6% 
20 
515 


% 


34950 
17475 
11600 

3% 

2% 

5% 
17 

600 


13/16 


_%_ 

47550 
23780 
15500 
41/4 

3 
53/, 
12% 
775 


1% 


(4600 
37300 
24800 
5V* 


41/2 
10 
1000 


V2  3  78 


iVi 


1V4. 

92350 

46175 

30700 

5% 

3% 
6  14 
1500 


"DREDGE"   CHAIN 

Tested  and  certificate  furnished.  This  is  the  best  Chain  made.  The  iron  used  is  special  Dredge 
quality,  refined  and  re-rolled.  It  is  tough  and  fibrous,  and  made  hard  to  prevent  wearing  rapidly. 
This  iron  will  stand  a  tensile  strain  of  54500  lbs.  to  the  square  inch.  The  welding  of  our  Dredge 
quality  Chain  is  entrusted  only  to  the  most  experienced  workmen,  and  none  but  those  thoroughly 
competent  and  reliable  are  permitted  to  make  this  grade  of  chain.  It  is  carefully  inspected  both  be- 
fore and  after  testing. 


Size 

Breaking  Test lbs. 

Proof    Test " 

Safe  Working  Load  " 
Outside  Links  Lgth.  in. 
Outside   Wd.    Lgth.   in. 

'Wt.   per  Ft lbs 

Price per  lb. 


% 

5/16 

% 

9000 

7/16 

Vz 

9/16 

% 

% 

% 

49000 

1 

1% 
80000 

W4. 

Wz 

1% 

3 

4000 

6000 

12000 

16000 

20000 

2500U 

36000 

62500 

96000 

140000 

185000 

225000 

1600 

3400 

4700 

6600 

8S00 

11000 

13000 

18000 

24000 

32000 

39000 

48000 

69000 

96000 

120000 

1330 

2000 

3000 

4000 

5330 

6660 

8330 

12000 

16330 

20830 

26660 

32000 

46660 

61630 

75000 

iy2 

lU 

2Vs 

2% 

2% 

2% 

3 

3V2 

4 

4% 

BVs 

5% 

.    7 

8 

9V4 

1 

U^ 

1% 

^.^\ 

lU 

1% 

2  7r 

2% 

2% 

ZVa. 

3% 

4V8 

5 

5% 

6% 

% 

lA 

1% 

2t'6 

2% 

3% 

4% 

6 

10% 

13V2 

161/2 

24 

32 

42 

SPECIAL  STEEL  LOGGING  CHAIN 

This  Special  Steel  Chain  is  the  result  of  a  long  series  of  experiments  to  obtain  the  greatest 
possible  strength.  Each  piece  is  tested  before  it  is  shipped  from  the  mill,  and  we  recommend  it 
as  especially  adapted  to  log  loading  and  all  other  purposes  where  the  highest  quality  chain  is  re- 
quired. 


Size    

*/* 
F.SOO 
2900 
1900 

1% 
1 

% 

14 

5/16 

7500 
3750 
2500 
IIJ 

■1 

% 

Breaking   Test    

11000 

5500 

3600 

2 

1% 
11 

Proof  Test 

Safe  Working  Load 

Outside  Length   Links 

...■  ■                           ;;;>,»= 

Outside   Width    Links 

Weight  per  Foot 

....                                                                                                                                           Hjg 

Links  

Price    

per    lb. 

FOR   CHAIN    AND   ANCHOR    SHACKLES.    SEE   INDEX 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  GO, 


601 


TWIST  COIL  CHAIN 


Twist  Coil  Chain  made  in  all  sizes  up  to  and  in- 
•luding  %  inch.  Prices  upon  receipt  of  specifica- 
:ions. 

STUD  LINK  CABLE  CHAIN 


Size  (  hain 

Size  Links 

Average 

Proof  Test 

inches 

inches 

Fathom,  lbs. 

Tons 

% 

4%x2% 

33 

101/8 

11 

4%x3 

38 

12 

% 

5      x3 1/4 

49 

13% 

n 

5%x3y2 

55 

15% 

1 

5  78X3% 

61 

18 

It^ 

614x3% 

69 

20  r^ 

IVs 

61/2x41/8 

74 

22% 

1^ 

6%x4i/4 

81 

251/2 

1% 

71/8x41/2 

90 

28,^5 

1^ 

7%x4% 

97 

31 

1%- 

7%x4% 

110 

34 

If^i 

81/8X51/8 

113 

37  75 

IV2 

81/2x5% 

127 

401/2 

If, 

8  78X5% 

143 

44 

1% 

91/4X5  78 

150 

471/2 

l\h 

9%x6 

157 

5175 

1% 

10      x6% 

173 

55,^ 

178 

101/2x63/4 

203 

63rV 

m 

10%x7 

215 

671/2 

2 

111/8x714 

233 

72 

2^ 

111/2x71/2 

254 

76^. 

21/8 

12      x7% 

276 

8 11/4 

2,^, 

121/2x8      • 

290 

861/8 

2V^ 

13      X814 

300 

91 

CHAIN  SLINGS 

Made  of  any  gi-ade  and  size  desired.     We 

recommend  our  Dredge  as  the  most  desirable. 
Fitted  with  any  style  Hooks  or  Rings.  The 
actual  breaking  strain  is  twice  the  test. 

The  safe  working  load  two  thirds  the  test 

For  table  of  tests,  see  index. 


RAILROAD  SWITCH,  OR  WRECKING  CHAIN 

Grab  Hook  on  One  End,  Long  Link  on  the  Other  End 


Standard    Sizes 

Pittsburg   Proof per  lb.   $  . 

BBB " 


?4,    %,    1,    1^8,    IM    inch 

BB    

Dredge   


per  lb.   $. 


LOG,  OR  BINDING  CHAIN 

With  Grab  and  Bunk  Hooks 


Also  with  Ring  and  Swivel 

In  Ordering,  Specify  Size  and  Length  of  Chain,  Style  and  Length  of  Hooks  Wanted 

WE   CAN   FURNISH  ANY   STYLE    CHAIN    SLINGS.       SEND    IN    YOUR    SPECIFICATIONS    FOR    PRICEIS, 


603 


GEO-B-eAKPENfTER  ^  SO. 


MACHINE  CHAIN 


u;4Mm.MmM^ 


No. 

American 

Weisrht 

List 

(Jauge 

100  feet 

100  feet 

6-0 

9-32 

68 

$21.00 

5-0 

1-4 

61 

18.00 

4-0 

7-32 

50 

15.00 

3-0 

5 

40 

14.00 

2-0 

6 

34 

13.00 

0 

7 

28 

12.50 

1 

8 

23 

12.00 

2 

9 

20 

11.50 

3 

10 

15 

11.00 

PLUMBERS'  CHAINS,  HARD  BRASS 


Price 

Safety  Links 

per  Box  of  12  Yards 

No. 

Bra§s 

Nickel  or 
Silver 

No. 

Brass 

Nickel  or 
Silver 

000 

00 

0 

1 

$1.15 
1.25 
1.50 
1.85 

$1.25 
1.35 
1.60 
1.95 

2 
3 
4 

$2.30 
3.15 
3.65 

$2.40 

3.30 
3.80 

SASH  CHAIN,  STEEL 

See  Index  for  Other  Styles 


No. 

For  Sash 
lbs. 

Polished 
per  100  feet 

Copper  Plated 
or  Galv. 
100  feet 

0 
1 
2 

180 

130 

80 

$6.50                    $7.25 
4.20                      4.95 
3.60                     4.35 

Put  up  500  Feet  on  a  Reel 

CABLE  CHAINS 


Cut  of  No.  40.  Actual   Size 


No. 

For  Sash 
lbs. 

.steel 
per  foot 

Copper 
per  foot 

110 
10 
30 
40 

400 

250 

125 

75 

$0.17 
.14 
.10 
.09 

$0.23 
.17 
.12 
.11 

^o-     1     ,1'Att 

No. 

steel 
per  foot 

6 
60 
55 

$0.35 
.25 
.20 

50 
115 

$0.22 
.16 

No.    75.     Brass   bell   hangers'   chain, 
foot    . , 


Per 


$0.11 


JACK  CHAINS 


^r^L^C>«^^^«^l^:^^iDJ^. 


Price 

per  Box 

of  12 

Yards 

No. 

Iron 

Brass 

No. 

Iron 

Brass 

8 

$0.95 

$5.25 

14 

$0.40 

$1.35 

9 

.90 

4.25 

15 

.35 

1.00 

10 

.80 

3.50 

16 

.30 

.86 

11 

.55 

2.55 

17 

.30 

.82 

12 

.44 

2.05 

18 

.28 

.60 

13 

.42 

1.70 

19 

.27 

.54 

Triumph 


Size 

feet 

Price 

per  100 

feet 

Size 

Weiffht 

per  100 

feet 

Price 

per  100 

feet 

4 
3 
2 

1 

61/2 

8 
10 

121/2 

$2.75 
2.90 
3.10 
3.50 

0 

00 

000 

161/2 

20  y2 

26 

$4.00 
4.50 
5.25 

Bro^vn 


Size 

Weisrht 

per  100 

feet 

Price 

per  100 

feet 

Size 

WeiBht 

per  100 

feet 

Price 

per  100 

feet 

4 
3 
2 
1 

5 

61/2 

8 

9% 

$2.75 
2.90 
3.10 
3.50 

0 

00 
000 

12 

16  Va 
191/2 

$4.00 
4.50 
5.25 

American 


Size 

Weight 

per  100 

feet 

Price 

per  100 

feet 

Size 

Weisrht 

per  100 

feet 

Price 

perlOO 

feet 

4 
3 
2 

1 

8 
9 

91/2 
11 

$2.75 
2.90 
3.10 
3.50 

0 

00 

000 

12 

16 1/2 
17 

$4.00 
4.50 
5.25 

BRIGHT  COIL  CHAIN 


German 


Weisrht 

per  100 

feet 


7 

8% 
101/2 
15 


Price 

per  100 

feet 


$6.50 
6.60 
6.80 
7.20 


1 

0 

00 

000 


Weisrht 

per  100 

feet 


19  y2 
21 

29 


Price 

per  100 

feet 


$7.80 

8.80 

10.00 

11.00 


FOR    SASH    PULLEYS,    FASTENERS    AND    WEIGHTS,    SEE    INDEX 


Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  ^  Co. 


603 


DROP  FORGED  STEEL  MISSING  LINKS 


Size,  Inch     |      14     | 


Plain,  per  dozen 

Galvanized,  per  dozen.  .  .  . 
U.  S.  Government  Test,  lbs. 


$1.00 
1.35 
5,580 


J__''^_J_ 


$1.10 
1.45 
8,300 


$1.20 

1.60 

11,200 


$1.35 

1.80 

13,980 


$1.50 

2.10 

15,900 


$2.00 

3.00 

23,900 


$3.35 

4.50 

34,100 


Size,  inches 


Plain,  per  dozen |$5.00    |$7.00 

Galvanized,  per  dozen.  ..  .     6.50       9.00 
U.  S.  Government  Test,  lbs.  37,100  52,600 


1      I     IVs    I     IV4    I     1 


11/2    I     1% 


$16.00 
19.00 


$21.50 
25.00 


$29.40 
34.00 


$36.00 
42.25 


$45.00 
52.00 


Fig.  OoA 


ACME    CONNECTING  LINKS 

For  Connecting  and  Repairing  Chain 

DROP  FORGED 

LIST   OF    REGULAR   SIZES 


Fis.    752 


Size 

Outside 

Weight 

Price 

Price 

inch 

Measurements 

per  doz. 

Self-colored 

Galvanized 

inches 

pounds 

per  doz. 

per  doz. 

A 

l%x    \l 

Vi 

$0.75 

$0.96 

1/4 

IVaxl 

% 

.90 

1.20 

A 

l%xl^ 

1 

1.05 

1.44 

% 

2        Xl  3/8 

2 

1.35 

1.80 

Ts 

2%^U\ 

3y8 

1.56 

2.10 

1/2 

21/2X1^ 

4y2 

1.80 

2.55 

i\ 

2y8xiig 

6% 

2.04 

3.00 

% 

3y4x2y8 

9 

2.34 

3.45 

% 

3%x2y2 

i4y4 

3.60 

5.25 

% 

4^x3 

20 

5.55 

8.25 

1 

4%x3y2 

29 

7.50 

11.25 

THE  KEYSTONE  CONNECTING  LINK 

For  connecting  new  or  repairing  broken  chains  of  all  kinds — is  com- 
posed of  two  corresponding  halves  centrally  pivoted  on  the  same  axis.  As 
shown  by  the  illustration  herewith,  the  inner  flat  face  of  each  member  is 
pivoted  with  a  projecting  lug  and  recess,  so  that  when  closed  and  in  use 
they  mutually  interlock,  and  by  abutting  against  each  other,  lateral  dis- 
placement of  the  two  halves,  and  their  consequent  spreading  or  parting — 
is  rendered  impossible.  The  Keystone  Link  is  Drop  Forged  from  an  espe- 
cially tough  grade  of  bar  steel,  is  the  only  one  so  made,  and  must  not  be 
confused  with  similar  devices  which  ai-e  simiily  malleable  iron  castings. 
PRICE   LIST  "KEYSTONE"  CONNECTING   CHAIN   LINKS 


Size,   inches 

1    %  1  1^  1  %  1  1^  1  y2  1 

% 

Forge  finish. 

per  dozen 

1$    2.00|    2.25|    2.50|    3.25|    4.00| 

7.50 

Size,   inches 

1    %    1    %  \    1   1  1  yg  1  1  ^  1 

.  .  .  . 

Forge  finish. 

per  dozen 

|$10.00|12.50|15.00|17.50|20.00| 



Fig.   65C 
Cold    Shut 


Sizes  up  to  V2  inch  packed  one  dozen  in  a  box,  or  shipped  in  bulk  if 
desired. 

STEEL  COLD  SHUTS 


Sizes,  inches  . 

• .  1   y*  1  ^  1  %  1  A  1  y2 1   %  1   %  1   %  1    1 

Per   100    

.($3.20|4.20|5.00|6.00|9.00|13.20|26.00|42.00|64.00 

BRIGHT  LINKS 

Sizes,    inches 

Ii^xiy.  1  %xl  %l,T,xl  %iy.x2l%x2iA 

Per  gross    . .  . 

1  $2.60  1    3.80     1    6.00    |9.00  |  17.00 

Fig.  65B 
Bright  Link 


c 


Fig.  65D 
Steel  Bunk  Hook 


BUNK  AND  GRAB  HOOKS 

^  inch  Steel  Bunk  Hooks  or  Grab  Hooks. per  dozen  $  2.00 

%  inch  Steel  Bunk  Hooks  or  Grab  Hooks. 

t'^s  inch  Steel  Bunk  Hooks  or  Grab   Hooks. 

V2  inch  Steel  Bunk  Hooks  or  Grab  Hooks. 

%  inch  Steel  Bunk  Hooks  or  Grab  Hooks. 

%  inch  Steel  Bunk  Hooks  or  Grab  Hooks. 


Fig.  esE 
steel  Grab  Hook 


fi04 


GEO•B•CAIiPE^fTER  s  So. 


INGERSOLL-ROGLER    STRAIGHT  LINE  AIR  COMPRESSORS 

Glass  ER-1  Steam  Driven  Type 
Air  Pressure  15-125  Pounds 

Single  Stage  Air,  Double  Acting,  Dust  Proof  Enclosed  Construction,  Automatic  Lubrication. 
Ingersoll-Rogler  Inlet  and  Discharge  Valves.  This  machine  will  be  furnished  with  tight  and  loose 
pulleys  on  6  inch  and  8  inch  stroke  sizes,  on  special  order,  at  extra  cost. 

This  machine  can  be  furnished  complete  with  motor  and  short  belt  drive  attachment  as  a  com- 
plete electrical  unit. 


LIST   FillCES 


Cylinder 

Piston 

Air  Pres. 
Designed 

for 
lbs.  Gage 

Brake  H.  P. 

Belt  Wheel 

Inches 

R. 
P. 

place- 
ment 
Cu.  Ft. 
per  Min. 

Required 
at  Motor 

inches 

Diam. 

Stroke 

M. 

Including 
Belt  Loss 

Diam. 

Face 

6 

6 

275 

52 

80-125 

7      -   9 

36 

V^ 

7 

G 

275 

72 

50-100 

91/2-12 

36 

^Vi 

8 

6 

275 

94 

25-   50 

10      -12 

36 

5Vz 

9 

6 

275 

121 

10-   25 

10      -12 

36 

8% 

8 

8- 

250 

113 

80-125 

171/2-21 

45 

9 

250 

145 

60-100 

21      -24 

45 

^^4 

10 

8 

250 

179 

25-   60 

19      -26 

45 

lY^ 

12 

8 

250 

258 

15-   25 

16      -24 

45 

8V2 

10 

10 

235 

210 

80-125 

33      -39 

58 

101^ 

12 

10 

235 

304 

50-100 

40      -53 

58 

101/2 

14 

10 

235 

415 

20-   50 

31      -52 

58 

10 1/2 

12 

12 

220 

340 

80-125 

56      -62 

72 

14% 

14 

12 

220 

464 

45-100 

58      -79 

72 

17 

12 

220 

688 

30-   45 

69      -79 

72 

14  1^ 

LIST  PRICES 


Extra 

Extra  for 
"RA-39" 
Unloader 
and  Relief 
Valves 

Extra  for 

Foundation 

Bolts,  Nuts 

and 

Washers 

Extra    for    Sho 

■t    Belt    Drive 

Extra 

Compressor 

Overhead 

Overhead 

for 

Less 

Foundation 

Bolts 

'■RA-39" 
Unloader 

Regular 
With 
Belt 

Motor 
Drive 
With 
Belt 

Regular 
Less 
Belt 

Motor 
Drive 
Less 
Belt 

Tight 

and 

Loose 

Pulleys 

J290.00 

$25.00 

$75.00 

$2.00 

$ti0.00 

$125.00 

$35.00 

$100.00 

*1S-22 

310.00 

25.00 

75.00 

2.00 

60. OO'   ' 

125.00 

35.00 

100.00 

40.00 

330.00 

25.00 

75.00 

2.00 

60.00 

125.00 

35.00 

100.00 

350.00 

30.00 

80.00 

2.00 

60.00 

125.00 

35.00 

100.00 

40.00 

430.00 

25.00 

75.00 

3.00 

95.00 

160.00 

50.00 

115.00 

95.00 

460.00 

30.00 

80.00 

3.00 

95.00 

160.00 

50.00 

115.00 

490.00 

30  00 

80.00 

3.00 

95.00 

160.00 

50.00 

115.00 

550.00 

40.00 

90.00 

3.00 

95.00 

160.00 

50.00 

115.00 

95.00 

685.00 

30.00 

80.00 

4.00 

130.00 

200.00 

60.00 

130.00 

115.00 

755.00 

40.00 

90.00 

4  00 

130.00 

200.00 

60.00 

130.00 

115.00 

825.00 

100,00 

4.00 

130.00 

200.00 

60.00 

130.00 

115.00 

995.00 

• 

9  0.00 

5.00 

220.00 

300.00 

95.00 

175.00 

1,065.00 

• 

100.00 

5.00 

220.00 

300.00 

95.00 

175.00 

1,265.00 

• 

100.00 

5.00 

220.00 

300.00 

95.00 

175.00 

FOR   PNEUMATIC   HAMMERS,   GAIGES,   ETC.,   SEE   INDEX 


Geo-B-CarpeH'ter  ^  So. 


605 


INGERSOLL-ROGLER  STRAIGHT  LINE  AIR  COMPRESSORS 

Glass  FR-1  Steam  Driven  Type 

ilir  Pressure  15-125  Pounds 
Steam  Pressure  80-120  Pounds 

Single  Stage  Air,  Double  Acting,  Dust  Proof  Enclosed  Construction,  Automatic  Lubrication 
"Ingersoll-Rogler"  Inlet  and  Discharge  Valves,  Balanced  Piston  Steam  Valve,  Automatic  Cut-Off 
Control. 


LIST   PRICES 


Size  of  Cylinder 

Over-all 

inches 

a 

Dimensions 

Piston 
Dis- 

Air 

I.  H.  P. 

Ft.-In. 

Diameter 

i 

Rating 

Steam 

22 

Cu.  Ft. 

lbs. 

Cylin- 

"w 

g 

a 

per 

Gage 

der 

bo 

A 

si  t, 

s 

b 

2 

>  c 

Minute 

2 

m 

< 

cc 

«S 

J 

^ 

kS 

7 

6 

6 

350 

67 

80-125 

9-10 

8-    2 

2-3 

3-6 

7 

7 

6 

350 

92 

55-100 

11-13 

8-   3 

2-3 

3-6 

7 

8 

6 

350 

120 

30-   50 

12-14 

8-   3 

2-3 

3-6 

9 

8 

8 

300 

136 

80-125 

21-25 

10-   2 

2-8 

4-0 

9 

9 

8 

300 

173 

65-100 

24-29 

10-   3 

2-8 

4-0 

9 

10 

8 

300 

215 

35-   60 

24-30 

10-   5 

2-8 

4-0 

12 

10 

10 

275 

245 

80-125 

39-46 

12-   0 

3-2 

4-8 

12 

12 

10 

275 

355 

60-100 

51-62 

11-10 

3-2 

4-8 

14 

12 

12 

250 

386 

80-125 

61-70 

13-   8 

4-1 

5-9 

14 

14 

12 

250 

528 

45-100 

66-88 

13-   9 

4-1 

5-9 

LIST  PRICES 


i.'S 

^"2fe 

S'S 

C 

Extra  for  Metallic   Packing  » 

S  o 

Cook's 

Morris- 

Tripp's 

m 

II 

Saturated  Steam 

Super- 
heated 
Steam 

-d 

's 

ra 

o  " 

Is; 

^p 

■O 

|?-o 

lis 

III 

^^l 

E^i 

is 

K 

sl 

C^ 

S« 

tf 

mi 

^1^ 

lyi 

h  a 

OCU 

<° 

0(l4 

5S 

$623.00 

$650.00 

$620.00 

$3.00 

$r)4.oo 

$63.00 

$72.00 

$18.00 

$51.00 

$17.00 

$75.00 

$25.00 

645.00 

670.00 

640.00 

3.00 

54.00 

en. 00 

72  00 

18.00 

51.00 

17.00 

75.00 

25.00 

665.00 

690.00 

660.00 

3.00 

54.00 

6:',.  00 

72.00 

18.00 

51.00 

17.00 

75.00 

25.00 

840.00 

870.00 

840.00 

4.00 

54.00 

63.00 

72.00 

18.00 

51. 0« 

17.00 

96.00 

875.00 

905.00 

870.00 

4.00 

54.00 

63.00 

72.00 

IS. 00 

51.00 

17.00 

96.00 

32.00 

905.00 

935.00 

900.00 

4.00 

54.00 

63.00 

72.00 

18.00 

51.00 

17.00 

96.00 

32.00 

1,260.00 

1,300.00 

1,285.00 

5.00 

54.00 

63.00 

72.00 

18.00 

51.00 

17.00 

108.00 

36.00 

1,340.00 

1,380.00 

1.355.00 

5.00 

54.00 

er?.oo 

72.00 

18.00 

51.00 

17.00 

1,745.00 

1.790.00 

1.780.00 

6.00 

60.00 

72.00 

SI. 00 

20.00 

57.00 

19.00 

123.00 

41.00 

1.S25.00 

1. 870.00 

1.850.00 

6.00 

60.00 

72.00 

SI. 00 

20.00 

57.00 

19.00 

123.00 

41.00 

*Metallic  packing  on  steam  piston  rods  includes  this  packing  on  partition  plate  stuffing  box. 

Metallic  packing  is  not  necessary  on  steam  valve  stems;  these  stuffing  boxes  being  subject  to 
exhaust  pressures  only. 

The  Cook's  and  Morris  metallic  packing  is  of  the  split  case  type. 

The  Tripp  Packing  is  made  with  one  piece  follower  rings  and  requires  dismantling  compressor 
for  applying  or  removing. 

FOR  PIPE.   FITTINGS,  RECEIVERS   AXD  VALVES,   SEE  INDEX 


606 


GEO-B-CAR^PEhfTER  S  CO. 


GARDNER   HORIZONTAL    AIR   COMPRESSORS 


liargre  bearing 
surfaces  and 

shafts. 

Extra  heavy 

fly  wheels. 

Automatic  Speed 

and  Pressure 

Regulator  and 

sub-base  vrith 

oil    rim    cast   all 

around'^ 
with  nil  steam- 
driven  machines 


The  40,  45  and  64 

H.  P.  have 

band  w^heels 

for  two  belts. 

Smaller  have  fly 

and   hand   'wheel 

for  "one  bel* 


Steam  Class  B 
CLASS  A — BELT  DRIVEN 


AIR  CYLINDER 

Capacity, 

List  With 

Cubic    Feet 

H   P   at  Max 

App.  Wt. 
Complete 

Tight  and 
Loose 

Free   Air   Per 

Pressure 

Air 

Suction 

Discharge 

List 

Minute 

Pressure 

Lbs. 

Pulleys. 

6 

6 

29 

100 

6 

2 

2 

1350 

$300.00 

$340.00 

8 

6 

52 

60 

8 

21/2 

21/2 

1450 

340.00 

380.00 

-8 

8 

69 

100 

14 

21/2 

21/2 

1900 

450.00 

515.00 

10 

8 

108 

65 

17 

3 

3 

2110 

450.00 

515.00 

10 

12 

163 

100 

33 

3 

3 

3250 

725.00 

12 

12 

235 

70 

40 

31/2 

31/2 

3450 

800.00 

12 

12 

235 

100 

49 

31/2 

31/2 

5250 

800.00 

16 

12 

418 

35 

45 

41/2 

4 

3900 

950.00 

16 

12 

418 

60 

64 

41/2 

4 

5400 

1050.00 

CLASS  B — STEAM  ACTUATED 


SIZE  OF   CYLINDER 

Rev.  Per 
Minute 

Capacity 

Cubic 
Ft.  Free 
Air  Per 

Minute 

Max.  Air 
Pressure 

H.  p.  at 

Max. 
Air 

PIPE  OPENINGS 

App.  Wt. 
Complete 

Regular 

Air 

Air 

Outlet 

Steam 

Air 

stroke 

Pressure 

Steam 

Exhaust 

Inlet 

6 

6 

6 

150 

29 

100 

6 

1 

11/2 

2 

2 

1900 

$500.00 

6 

8 

6 

150 

52 

60 

8 

1 

11/2 

21/2 

21/2 

2000 

550.00 

8 

8 

8 

150 

69 

100 

14 

11/4 

2 

21/2 

2V2 

2920 

650.00 

8 

10 

'8 

150 

108 

65 

17 

1% 

2 

3 

3 

3200 

715.00 

10 

10 

12 

150 

163 

100 

33 

21/4 

3 

3 

3 

5100 

875.00 

12 

10 

12 

150 

163 

100 

33 

21/2 

31/2 

3 

3 

5300 

1075.00 

10 

12 

12 

150 

235 

70 

40 

21/4 

3 

31/2 

3% 

5360 

1125.00 

12 

12 

12 

150 

235 

100 

49 

21/2 

31/2 

31/2 

31/2 

7720 

1400.00 

10 

16 

12 

150 

418 

35 

45 

2% 

3 

41/2 

4 

6500 

1300.00 

12 

16 

12 

150 

418 

60 

64 

2% 

314 

41/2 

4 

7200 

1575.00 

Equipment — With  each  of  the  above  machines  are  furnished  an  unloading  device,  stationary 
oiling-  device,  with  a  liberal  quantity  of  oilers  and  wipers  for  all  bearings  and  journals  and  full  set 
of  wrenches.  The  unloading  device  consists  of  an  air  governor  placed  in  the  inlet  pipe.  When  the 
maximum  pressure  is  attained,  the  unloader  shuts  off  the  air  supply  and  the  compressor  runs  with- 
out load,  except  that  power  necessary  to  overcome  the  friction  of  the  machine.  When  the  receiver 
pressure  falls,  the  unloader  opens,  admitting  the  air  and  the  compressor  resumes  its  work  of  com- 
pression. The  pressure  in  the  receiver  is  thus  kept  constant,  and  there  is  no  waste  of  power.  It  ia 
entirely  automatic  in  its  action. 


FOR  OTHER  TYPES  OP  AIR  COMPRESSORS.  SEE  IXDEX 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   ^  (SO. 


go: 


THE  GARDNER.RIX  VERTICAL  HIGH  SPEED  COMPRESSOR 


No.   1    G    R    I — Gardncr-niv    vjiiu 
Cla.s»i  G   C'onipres.sor 


Cylinder 


No.  2  G  R  I — Gardner-Rlx  Dnplc.x  Cla.ts  H 
Compressor  with  Tank 

An  original  type  of  high  speed  vertical  air  compressor  of  rather  unique  design,  simple,  prac- 
tical and  economical.  It  is  composed  of  but  few  parts,  has  no  outside  adjustments,  is  very  simple 
and  requires  but  little  attention  to  keep  it  in  good  working  condition.  The  entire  freedom  from 
intricate  mechanisms  requiring  delicate  adjustments,  makes  it  an  especially  valuable  compressor  for 
uses  in  places  where  best  care  and  attention  are  not  always  available.  You  can  safely  put  it  into 
the  hands  of  the  most  inexperienced  without  danger  of  its  efficiency  becoming  impaired  through 
inattention  or  neglect.  It  demands  but  common  sense  attention  that  can  be  given  by  any  one, 
though  he  may  not  have  mechanical  experience. 

SPECIFICATIONS 


Revo- 

Cap'ty 

lutions 

Free 

H.  P.  Required  at  Standard  and 

Openings 

Fly 

Floor 

Sbpff. 

per 

Air  per 

Maximum  Speeds 

Wheel 

Space 

Wt 

Minute 

Minute 

r,         S 

S 

s„ 

<D 

h 

Bore  and 

Type 

.^S 

^  . 

.0 

i 

n 

c 
.2 

S 

"H 

0 

m'' 

^u. 

K^^ 

< 

SPh 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Q 

Q 

H 

5^ 

0 

3       X3  1/2 

G 

375  600 

5 

8 

250 

11/4-2111/2-21/2 

l%-2% 

2-3 

% 

V? 

14 

2% 

14x17 

160 

41/2x41/2 

G 

300  500 

13 

21 

200 

2-3y2|2%-3i/i 

21/2-4 

3-5 

11/4 

1 

20 

4% 

20x23 

360 

6      x6 

G 

225  400 

22 

40 

125 

3-5  1/2  133/4-6  1/2 

41/2-8 

514-9 

2 

IV?. 

26 

0 

26x32 

620 

8      x6 

G 

225  400 

40 

70 

125 

5-9 

6-11 

71/2-131/2 

8 1/2 -15 

21/. 

2 

30 

6 

30x38 

990 

4^x41^ 

H 

3001500 

25 

42|150 

4-7 

41/2-71/2 

5-8 

6-10 

11/4 

1 

20 

iV?. 

20x31 

450 

6      x6 

H 

2251400 

45 

801125 

6-11 

71/2-13 

9-16 

10  1/2 -18 

2 

11/. 

26 

5 

26x21 

860 

8      x6 

H 

225I4OO 

80 

140ll25 

9-18 

11-22 

14-27 

16-3  0 

21/2 

2 

30 

6 

30x25 

1380 

PRICE     LIST 


Bore  and 
Stroke 

Type 

List  Price 

Extra  for 
Unloader 

Extra  for 
Sub-Base 

Extra  for 
Loose   Pulley 

Extra  for  Cir. 
Pump  Attach. 

3      x3 1/2 
4^x41/2 
6      x6 
8      x6 
41/2x4% 
6      x6 
8      x6 

G 
G 
G 
G 
H 
H 
H 

$    87.00 
144.00 
250.00 
350.00 
270.00 
410.00 
610.00 

$17.50 

19.00 
31.50 
35.00 
19.00 
44.00 
49.00 

$    Z.'oU 
5.50 
10.50 
18.00 
9.00 
16.00 
21.00 

$12.00 
21.00 
30.00 
44.00 
21.00 
35.00 
52.00 

$19.00 
21. »'^ 
24.00 
24.00 
21.00 

24<:~: 

24.00 

Regular  Compressor  is  furnished  with  tight  pulley  of  the  size  indicated  In  the  table  above,  anfl 
with  the  necessary  wrenches.  The  unloader  is  not  part  of  the  regular  equipment,  and  should  be 
specified  if  desired.     It  is  necessary  where  a  constant  pressure  is  required. 

Loose  Pulley  can  be  furnished  if  desired.  It  makes  a  convenient  arrangement  for  starting 
and  stopping  compressor  where  driven  from  shafting  continually  in  motion. 

Class  "G"  designates  the  single  cylinder  compressor  suited  for  pressures  as  indicated  in  the 
above  table. 

Class  "H"  designates  the  double  cylinder  or  duplex  compressor  for  pressures  as  above. 


608 


GEO-B-CAIiPEhfTER  ^  eo. 


PORTABLE  AIR  COMPRESSORS 


The  No.  1  Portable  Compressor  Outfit  is  the  result  of  many  years  of  experiment  and  design- 
ing on  the  part  of  the  manufacturers.  It  is  a  light,  well-built,  evenly  balanced  compressor  that 
can  be  used  to  operate  all  of  the  smaller-sized  tools  for  carving  and  lettei'ing  stone,  drilling  st«el 
and  iron,  paint  spraying,  etc. 

The  engine  and  compressor  cylinders  are  mounted  on  one  common  frame.  The  pistons  are 
actuated  by  an  evenly  balanced  opposed  double  throw  crank.  This  means  an  even  balance  and 
perfectly  smooth  operation,  with  scarcely  any  vibration.  This  gives  long  life  to  the  machinery 
and  prevents  the  pipe  connections  from  becoming  loose  and  leaky. 

By  this  construction  all  the  power  is  transferred  directly  from  the  engine  to  the  compres- 
sor.     There  are  no  belts,   chains,  gears  or  couplings. 

The  engine  has  variable  speed  control  and  being  of  the  four-cycle  heavy  duty  type  with  hit 
and  miss  governor,  is  very  economical.  In  fact  this  outfit  will  run  an  ordinary  tool  all  day  on 
one  gallon  of  fuel. 

The  compressor  is  of  the  disc  valve  type  and  entirely  automatic  in  its  regulation.  It  is 
water-cooled,  the  same  as  the  engine. 

The  low  construction,  steel  truck  and  broad  wheels  make  the  entire  machine  very  easy  to 
move  about.  The  tank  and  all  fittings  are  protected  and  are  so  neatly  connected  that  every  pos- 
sible chance  for  parts  becoming  loose  or  worn  has  been  removed.    All  machines  are  fully  guaranteed. 


SPECIFICATIOXS 


Engine — 4  cj'cle,  horizontal,  water  cooled,  4- 
inch  bore,  4-inch  stroke,   2^^   H.  P. 

Compressor — single  acting,  water  cooled  ZVz- 
inch  bore,  4-inch  stroke,  14  cu.  ft.  of  air. 

Capacity — 1,  2  or  3  tools. 

Cost  to  run — l^^c  per  hour  per  tool. 

Weight — 750  lbs. 

Automatic  Air  Regulation. 

Speed — 250-650  rev.  per  minute. 

Mounted  on  all-metal  truck. 


Fuel — Gas  or  gasoline  preferred. 
Length — 5  feet. 
Width — 2  feet  G  inches. 
Height — 2   feet  6   inches. 
Air  tank — 12  inches  by  30. 
Pressure — from  3  0-100  lbs. 
Guaranteed  for  1  year. 

Fully   equipped,    with    drip    cocks,    safety   valve 
and  pressure  gauge. 


List  Price $250.00 

Prices  of  Larger  Sizes  on    Application 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  Co. 


(509 


AIR  RECEIVERS 

An  air  receiver  is  an  important-  part  of  a  compressed  air  equipment. 
The  sizes  below  are  recommended  for  use  in  connection  with  compressors. 
Nos.  00  and  0  are  seamless  tanks,  tinned  inside  and  outside  and  guaranteed 
strong  enough  to  withstand  pressure  of  200  lbs.  per  square  inch.  Other 
sizes  are  made  of  the  best  60,000  t.  s.  steel.  They  are  tested  to  165  lbs. 
water  pressure  and  guaranteed  safe  and  tight  under  110  working  air  pres- 
sure. With  each  tank  are  included  the  following :  Safety  valve,  pressure 
gauge  and  drain  cock. 


Fig.    611 A 


>'o.  of  ^ize . 


Diameter  in  inches 

Height,  feet 

Thickness  of  Shell 

Thickness  of  Heads 

Diameter   of  Flanges 

Diameter  of  Safety  Valve. 
Cap.  cu.  ft.  Compressor.  .  . 

Approximate  weight 

List  each    


V2 
81/2 

70 
20.00 


SV2 


% 

21 
170 
44.00 


1 

90 
300 
64.00 


24 
6 

% 
21/2 
1^/4 
120 
400 
88.  00 


30 
6 

1/4 

21/2 

11/2 

150 
1100 
112.00 


36 

6 

1/4 

% 

3 

11/2 

200 

1300 

144.00 


36 


% 


3y2 
11/2 

300 
1700 
178.00 


42 
8 

% 

5 

2 

500 

2000 

210.00 


Larger  Sizes  and  for  Heavier  Pressures  on  Application 

BINKS  GLEANALL  AIR  GUN 


FOR    COMPRESSED    AIR 


This  device  is  used  in  foundries,  machine  shops,  mills,  garages,  etc.,  wherever  compressed 
air  is  used.  The  air  is  under  constant  control  of  the  operator  at  all  times  and  the  desired 
volume  can  be  obtained  by  simply  pressing  button.  It  is  absolutely  tight  and  there  is  no 
leakage  of  air  when  not  in  use.  Indispensable  for  blowing  dust  from  motors,  machiner}-,  au- 
tomobile cushions,  etc.  Used  to  equal  advantage  by  bench  and  machine  hands  for  remov- 
ing chips  and  filings  where  it  is  impossible  to  reach  with  a  brush.  For  cleaning  molds  in 
foundries  it  is  decidedly  more  convenient  and  practical  than  the  hand  bellows. 


PRICE  LIST 


ripe  Connection 
inch 

OriHce  Air 

Disciiarge 

inch 

List  Price 

Pipe  Connection 
uich 

OriHce  Air 

Discharge 

inch 

last  Price 

^8                               f«                1           $1.50 
y*                               Vs               1              1.65 
%                \               Vs               \             1.90 

rj\                 1            $2.50 
#2                 1              3.25 

1 

FOR    SAXD    BLAST    HOSE.    SEE    INDEX 


610 


GEO-B-eAItPEI^TER  S  GO. 


UNDERGROUND  GASOLINE  STORAGE  OUTFIT 


Jfclg.  ?11A 


and  approved  by  the  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters. 
the  very  best  material  obtainable  for  the  purpose  intendec 


tended.     All  seams 


Ijsted 

are  ^S^feT^a'nt  ^leldeV  by^   t^e^  iTy^Tc-^WTene'-p/oceVs;    ..^ci.   m^^  l^aTsit'^fr^lue^ntVy' 

stronger    than    the    riveted    tank.      Dropping    and    rough    handling    in    transit    frequently 
springs  riveted  tanks,  which  causes  them  to  leak. 

Tliese  tanks  are  90  per  cent  stronger  tlian  a  soldered  tank. 

All  tanks  are  thoroughly  galvanized  Inside  and  out,  and  pamted  with  rust-proof  paint. 
Thelanks  have  one  2  incl/ flange  opening,  one.%  inch  A^nge  opening  and  one  1  inch 
opening.  The  2  inch  opening  is  for  the  filler  pipe,  the  %  inch  is  for  the  suction  pipe, 
""^  ^"uUiTo"?  ^?i\"a\TgV%rg"e\fs"e^mbrdy"^mify  good  points  in  design,  which  are  featured 
'"^  'T''he";'Ire^b!,nT'of  ru^sH^oof  materials  throughout.  There  are  no  intricate  parts  to 
get  out  of  order  and  no  fine  adjustments  to  bother  "'•* 
and  the  cylinder  is  a  seamless  brass  tube. 


ith. 


All  valves  are  of  heavy  brass 


COMPLETE   OUTFIT  CONSISTS  OF 


Heavy  galvanized  Iron  tank. 
Pump. 

Filler    pipe,    2    inches    in    diameter    by    24 
inches  long. 


Suction  pipe,  which  is  10  feet  %  inch  gal- 
vanized   pipe. 

Connections  for  suction  pipe,  1-%  inch  el- 
bow, 1-%  inch  street  elbow  and  one  piece 
%    inch  pipe  30   inches   long. 


The  following  sizes  and  gauges  kept  in  stock,  which  can  be  furnished  with  Model  H  Pumps: 

60  gallon,  18   gauge  steel •. $34.00       110  gallon,  18   gauge   steel *i5-22 

60  gallon,  16   gauge  steel 36.00       110  gallon,  16   gauge   steel i6.»0 

110  gallon.  14   gauge   steel .1U6.00 

Prices  on  other  sizes  furnished  promptly  upon  request. 


Tig.nm.    Model  H 


All  outfits  comply  with  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters'  Rulings. 
INSTRUCTIONS   FOR  INSTALLATION 


Tank  must  be  buried   2V,   feet  under  the  surface,    %   inch   pipe   is  used  for   connecting   tank  and  pump;    1-inch   pipe 
Is  used   for  vent  when  vent  Is  required      Tank  equipped  with    extra   flange^for    vent    on   request.      Filler   pipe   made    of 
2   inch  pipe  with  heavy  cap  with  locking  device  and  fine  mesh   strainer, 
1  inch  to  10  feet  on  the  connecting  pipe;  fall  being  from  pump  to  tank, 
of 


When    installing,    there    should    be    a    drop    of 
All  joints  should  be  made  up  with  a  ittlxture 
tharge  and  glycerine. 

MODEL  "H"  LEVER  HANDLED  GASOLINE  PUMP 

This  Pump  has  been  examined,  tested  by  the  National  Board  of  Fire  Undenvriters  for  the  U.  s.  and  listed  ataong  the 
permitted  systems.     This  means  no  trouble  from   an  insurance  standpoint.  ,    .   .      . 

This   pump    is   made   of   rust-proof   material    throughout.      Like   our   Model   S   Pump,    there   are   no   Intricate   parts   or 
adjustments  to  get  out  of  order.     All  valves  are  made  of  very    heavy   brass   and    the    cylinder   of   the   pump   Is   made    of 

^^^"lt^^will%um"p  approximately   one  quart  to  a  stroke,   although  it  is  not  a  measuring  pump.     Especially  adapted  for 
use  In  private  garages   or  small  public   garages. 

List  price,  each $~4.00 


GARAGE  SOAP 
ECONOMIZER 

Beduces  soap  consumption  ONE-HALF, 
saves  all  waste  and  prevents  THEFT. 

It  works  on  the  same  principle  that  the 
common  soap  shaker  does  in  washing  dishes. 

Simply  fill  the  perforated  pail  with  four 
to  six  pounds  of  soap,  and  suspend,  by  cord, 
chain  or  other  method,  in  hot  water  washing 
tank  or  barrel. 

Very  little  agitation  is  required,  as  the 
numerous  pfrforations  allow  perfect  circu- 
lation  of  water. 

3Iade  of  heavy  galvanized  perforated  steel. 
No.   30.      Capacity,    6V2    lbs.;    diameter, 

61,4    inches;   height.    8    Inches.  ..  .each  $1.75 


SAFETY  RUBBISH 
BARREL 

BUILT  TO  BANG  ABOUT 

A    Necessary    Adjunct    to 

Every  Well-Equipped 

Garage 

ExWa  Heavy  Steel  Guards 

Heavy  V  Guards 


55 

5^ 

U 

11 

1 
3 

26      1   20            4  4Vi 
26         18            42 
26         17%        37 

$7.00 
6.00 
5.75 

FiET.  65 


GEO•B•eARBE^fTER  ^  QO 


611 


CHALLENGE  GASOLINE  AND  KEROSENE  ENGINES 


Challenge  Engines  have  been  on  the  market  for  the  past  twenty  years  and  have  built  up  a  world 
wide  reputation  for  satisfactory  service,  strength  and  durability  that  malies  them  easy  to  sell,  and  when 
sold,  stay  sold.  They  are  made  in  sizes  from  1  to  16  H.  P.,  Stationary  or  Portable  for  operating  on 
Gasoline  or  Kerosene  and  can  be  furnished  with  built  in  magnetos,  which  eliminate  all  batteries,  make 
starting  easy  and  after  started  run  perfectly  with   little  or  no  attention. 

The  design  of  the  Challenge  is  very  compact  and  simple,  it  having  only  as  many  working  parts  as 
are  absolutely  necessary  to  make  a  perfect  working  machine  and  made  strong  and  durable  to  prevent 
breakages. 

The  factory  where  Challenge  Engines  are  made  is  equipped  with  up-to-date  machinery  and  all  parts 
of  the  engine  are  made  on  templets,  therefore,  are  interchangeable,  and  no  trouble  will  be  experienced  in 
getting  repairs  at  any   time   in   the   future   should   they   be  necessary. 

On  the  smaller  sized  engines,  1  to  6  H.  P.,  the  base  is  in  two  parts,  which  permits  the  engines  beidg 
used  either  as  a  portable  or  stationary.  The.«e  engines  may  be  set  on  a  concrete  foundation  and  if  at 
any  time  it  is  desired  to  mount  it  portable,  it  can  be  removed  from  the  sub-base  without  disturbing  the 
connections   to   foundation.     The   fuel   tank   is  located  in  base  which  makes  the  outfits  very  compact. 

In  the  8,  10,  12  and  16  H.  P.  sizes,  the  engines  are  fitted  with  a  circulating  pump.  It  is  of  the  same 
design  as  the  open  water  jacket  engines,  with  the  exception  of  the  cylinder.  This  cylinder  is  provided 
with  a  large  water  jacket  through  which  the  water  is  forced  by  means  of  a  rotary  pump,  operated  by  a 
belt  from  the  main  shaft.  This  furnishes  a  constant  flow  entirely  surrounding  the  cylinder  and  makes 
a  perfect  cooling  system  for  any  size  engine. 

The  pump  is  constructed  without  valves  or  checks.  There  is  nothing  about  it  to  wear  out  and  it  is 
always  ready  for  action.  The  level  of  the  water  in  the  reservoir  is  lower  than  the  cylinder,  consequently 
when  the  engine  stops  running  the  cylinder  is  entirely  emptied.  This  method  of  cooling  affords  absolute 
protection  against  freezing  and  bursting  the  water  jacket.  All  water  may  be  drained  off  by  turning  a 
stop  cock  under  the  pump. 

EQUIP3IENT 

On  all  engines  from  1  to  6  H.  P.,  each  engine  is  sent  out  with  a  complete  equipment  consisting  of  a 
battery  and  coil,  starting  crank,  two  wrenches  and  oil  can.  Upon  its  arrival  all  you  have  to  do  is  to  fill 
fuel  and  water  tank  and  oil  cups  and  the  engine  is  ready  to  start. 

On  engines  of  8,  10,  12  and  16  H.  P.,  each  engine  is  sent  out  with  a  good  reliable  Oscillating  magneto 
attached,  two  wrenches  and  oil  can.  All  you  have  to  do  is  to  fill  the  fuel  and  water  tanks  and  oil  cups 
and  it  is  ready  to  run. 


Weight,   lbs. 


H.   P., 

H.  P., 

H.  P., 

H.   P., 

H.   P., 

H.   P., 

H.   P., 

H.   P., 

H.   P., 

H.   P., 

H.   P., 

8  H.   P., 

10  H.   P., 

10  H.   P.. 

12   H.   P., 

12   H.   P., 

16   H.   P.. 

16  H.   P.. 


Stationary  .... 
Hand  Portable. 
Stationary  .... 
Hand  Portable. 
Stationary  .... 
Hand  Portable. 
Stationary  .... 
Hand  Portable. 
Horse  Portable. 
Stationary  .  .  .  . 
Hand  Portable. 
Hors«  Portable. 
Stationary  .... 
Horse  Portable. 
Stationary  .... 
Horse  Portable. 
Stationary  .... 
Horse  Portable. 
Stationary  .  .  . . 
Horse  Portable. 


200 
240 
350 
450 
400 
500 
860 
970 
400 
150 
320 


200 
500 
400 
700 
400 
700 


Price  with 
Battery 


$50.00 

57.00 

70.00 

78.00 

90.00 

98.00 

160.00 

176.00 

260.00 

200.00 

216.00 

300.00 


Price  with 
Magneto 


$62.00 
70.00 
83.00 
91.00 
108.00 
116.00 
178.00 
194.00 
378.00 
218.00 
234.00 
318.00 
360.00 
470.00 
600.00 
580.00 
710.00 
790.00 
960.00 


Extra    for 

Kerosene 

Attachment 


$10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
20.00 
20.00 
20.00 
20.00 
20.00 
20.00 
20.00 


All  Horse  Portable  eni^nes  are  provided  M-ith  friction  Clutch  Pulley. 

We   can   furnish    larger    engines,    either   eanollne  or  kerosene.      Prices  on  application. 


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GEO-BeAIiPEM"TER  ^  eO. 


DOUBLE  FRICTION  DRUM  ELECTRIC  HOIST 
'STANDARD"    DOUBLE    FRICTION   DRUM    ELECTRIC    HOIST 


The  construction  of  our  Double  Drum  Electric  Hoists  is  such  that  their  operation  is  like  that 
of  a  regular  Double  Drum  Hoisting  Engine  and  therefore  familiar  to  any  hoisting  engineer.  They 
are   self-contained  and   furnished  complete  as  shown,  ready  for  attachment  of  feed  wires. 

The  Patent  Controller  Operating  Mechanism,  furnished  with  hoists  having  two  or  more  drums, 
facilitates  the  operation  of  the  controller  and  prevents  injury  through  careless  handling,  saving 
time  and  annoyance,  and  reducing  the  cost  of  maintenance.  The  operating  hand  lever  is  clamped 
about  a  horizontal  shaft,  like  the  throttle  lever  of  a  hoisting  engine,  and  arranged  to  rotate  the 
controller  cylinder  by  means  of  a  pair  of  inclosed  bevel  gears  and  a  flexible  connection  permitting 
a  step-by-step  movement  which  prevents  burning  of  the  contact  fingers. 

In  an  Electric  Hoist  the  Motor  offers  practically  no  resistance  to  backing  down  of  the  load 
after  the  current  is  shut  off.  For  preventing  such  backing  down  of  the  load  and  thus  to  secure 
the  same  ease  and  safety  of  operation  as  is  afforded  by  a  steam  hoist,  we  furnish  the  intermediate 
shaft  of  our  electric  hoists  having  two  or  more  drums,  with  a  Patent  Automatic  Brake. 

This  Automatic  Brake  consists  simply  of  a  wood-lined  band  encircling  a  brake  wheel  keyed  to 
one  of  the  shafts  of  the  hoisting  machine.  The  band  is  fitted  with  a  right  and  left  adjusting 
nut,  and  has  its  ends  pivoted  to  a  brake  rocker  loosely  mounted  on  a  pin  projecting  from  the 
frame  of  the  machine.  The  ends  of  the  band  are  pivoted  to  the  rocker  at  unequal  distances  from 
the  center  of  the  pin,  and  thus  produce  a  differential  action  whereby  forward  rotation  of  the  brake 
wheel  acts  to  turn  the  rocker  in  the  direction  to  lengthen  the  band  and  release  the  brake,  while 
backward  rotation  acts  to  turn  the  rocker  in  the  direction  to  shorten  the  band  and  cause  it  to  grip 
the  brake  wheel  and  apply  the  brake. 

The  brake  is  reliable  and  effective,  offers  very  slight  resistance  to  forward  rotation,  and  auto- 
matically  and   positively   prevents  backward   turning. 


Horse 
Power 

Hoisting  Capacity 

Drum 

Diameter 
Flanges 
inches 

Approximate 
Shipping 
Weight 

List 

No. 

On  Single 
Rope   lbs. 

Speed,  ft. 
per  Minute 

Diameter 
inches 

Length 
inches 

Price 
Complete 

101 

102 
103 
104 

10 
25 
50 

75 

1,800 

4,000 

7,000 

10,000 

150 

170 
190 
220 

12 
14 
14 
16 

14 
18 

21 
24 

21 

25 
28 
35 

3,500 

6,700 

10,000 

13,000 

$1,600.00 
2,304.00 
3,030.00 
4,040.00 

We   can    furnish    any    style    or    horse   power    electric    hoists,  and  will 

specifications. 


grlad  to  quote  prices  on  receipt  of 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  ^  SO, 


613 


DOUBLE-CYLINDER,   DOUBLE-FRIGTION  DRUM 
HOISTING  ENGINE  WITH  BOILER 

We  can  also  furnish  this  Hoist  in  single  and  three   drum  type,   also  with  slewing   attachments,   or 
any  of  the  Hoists  listed  below  without  boilers. 

This  engraving  represents  our  Improved  Double-Cyl- 
inder, Double-Friction  Drum  Hoisting  Engine,  with  Boiler, 
which  is  specially  adapted  for  bridge  building,  pile  driving, 
quarries,  railroad  work,  general  derrick  work  and  hosting 
purposes. 

Each  drum  is  equipped  with  ratchet  and  pawl,  turned 
winch  head  and  a  powerful  foot  brake.  With  the  drums 
equipped  as  above,  it  is  possible  to  hold  one  drum  with  the 
load  suspended,  using  the  other  drum  for  hoisting  or  lower- 
ing the  boom,  or  it  is  possible  to  operate  either  drum  or 
winch  head  independently. 

For  pile  driving,  one  drum  is  used  for  placing  the  pile 
and  the  other  foi*  operating 
the  hammer. 

The  crossheads  are  of  the 
hanging  locomotive  type, 
with  extra  large  wearing 
surfaces,  and  are  fitted  with 
bronze  gibs. 

^^  Some   features    of   this 

Hoist  are,  drums  bushed 
-':''  with  bronze  bushings, 
I  double     V    friction,     cut 

gears,  steel  pinion,  and 
Boiler  constructed  for  125 
pounds  working  pressure. 

Fig.  115 


SPECIFICATIONS 

Engine  Size 

Description                                                                                                             No.  670  V*  No.  671 

Horse  Power 16  25 

Size  of  Cylinder,  inches 614x9  Ti/oxlO 

Diameter  of  Drum,  inches 14  14 

Diameter  of  Flange,  inches •  •       24  26 

Length  of  Drum  between  Flange,  inches 25  31 

Size  of  Boiler,  inches 36x84  42x90 

Number  of  2  inch  Tubes 72  92 

Floor  Space  required,  inches  •  • 85x90  87x103 

Weight  Hoisted,  Single  Rope,  Usual  Speed,  lbs 4,000  6,500 

Suitable  Weight  for  Pile  Driving  Hammer,  lbs 2,000  4,000 

Approximate  Shipping  Weight,  lbs 8,300  11,300 

List  Price $1,500.00  $1,755.00 


614 


GEO•B\eAR,PE^fTER  «  GO. 


DOUBLE-CYLINDER,    FRIGTION-DRUM    HOISTING 
ENGINE,  WITHOUT  BOILER 


Pig,  IIS^ 

The  above  engraving  shows  our  Double  Cylinder,  Single  Friction  Drum  Ploisting  Engine, 
without  Boiler-,  and.  with  a  turned  winch  head  attached  to  the  end  of  the  drum  shaft. 

The  frames  of  this  Engine  are  made  in  sections,  securely  bolted  together,  and  all  parts 
well  secured  by  dowel  pins.  This  feature  permits  sectionalizing  for  mountain  transportation 
or  placing  in  mines.  The  drum  is  equipped  with  a  powerful  foot  brake  and  bronze  bushings. 
The  friction  is  the  double  V  type.  The  gear  and  pinion  are  cut,  and  the  pinion  is  steel.  The 
Engine  will  operate  successfully  on  air  or  steam. 

This  Engine  is  especially  adapted  for  general  hoisting  purposes  and  is  being  used  extens- 
ively by  contractors  where  but  one  drum  is  required  and  the  air  or  steam  is  supplied  from  a 
central  plant. 

Being  very  compact,  it  occupies  little  space,  which  makes  it  very  desirable  for  use  on 
board  ship  or  for  mounting  on  dock  wheels.  When  mounted  it  is  easily  moved  from  place  to 
place  for  the  convenient  handling  of  the  cargo. 

We  can  also  furnish  this  Hoist  with  Reversible  Link  Motion  Attachments 

DESCRIPTION 

Engine  Size 

No.  22     No.  331/2  No.  34  No.35  No.36  No.37 

Horse-power 8               10              15  25  35  45 

Size  of  Cylinder,  inches 4x6            5x7  6i/4x8  7x10  gi/gxlO  9x12 

Diameter  and  Length  of  Drum,  inches 10x12        12x14  14x16  14x20  16x26  16x26 

Floor-space    Required,    inches    331/2x41     35x48  42x53  51x64  67x72i^   67x81i/2 

Wt.  Hoisted,  Single  Rope,  Usual  Speed,  lbs.  .     1,000        2,000  3,000  5,000  8,000  11,000 

Approximate  Shipping  Weight,    pounds 1,400        2.000  :M00  4,200  6,200  7,700 

List    $480.00    $570.00  660.00  $780.00  $900.00    |51200,0P 


GeoB-Carpem^ter  «  eo. 


615 


1  J 


DOUBLE-CYLINDER,   REVERSIBLE  CONTRACTOR'S 
HOISTING  ENGINE 

Designed  especially  for  the  building  contractor,  and  is 
used  for  running  either  single  or  double  material  elevators, 
or  for  running  a  pump  or  circular  saw.  It  successfully  fills 
the  many  and  various  requirements  encountered  in  the 
erection  of  l)uildings. 

Having  Double  Cylinders  and 
Cranks  set  at  an  angle  of  90  de- 
grees,  there    is   no   sticking   on 
centers,  and  it  is  always  ready 
\,  to  start  with  a  strong  pull. 

The  Elevator  Sheave  is  oper- 
ated by  a  clutch  on  the  drum 
shaft.  Wlien  the  sheave  is 
thrown  out  it  becomes  independ- 
ent, and  the  friction  drum  is 
then  free  for  hoisting  purposes. 
The  sheave  is  equipped  with  a 
brake,  making  possible  the  stop- 
ping and  holding  the  elevator  at 
any  particular  point. 

All  Working  Levers  are  with- 
in easv  reach  of  the  operator. 

Pig.    113 

A.  30  inch  Belt  Pulley  or  "Winch  Head  can  be  furnished  in  place  of  the  sheave. 


The  Hoisting  Drum  is  bushed  with  bronze  bushings  and  has  double  V  friction. 
Pinion  is  steel,  and  the  Gear  and  Pinion  are  cut. 


The 


\Ve  Can  Also  Furnish  This  Hoist  with  Double-Drum  in  10,  15  an«l  25  H.  P. 

SPECIFICATIONS  Engine  Size 

No.  5 

Horse  Power    10 

Size  of  Cylinder,  inches 5x7 

Diameter  of  Drum,  inches 8 

Diameter  of  Flanges,  inches 22 

Length  of  Drum  between  Flanges,  inches 18     • 

Diameter  of  Sheave,  inches 3  0 

Size  of  Boiler,  inches 30x72 

Number  of  2  inch  Tubes 5  5 

Floor  Space  required,  inches .' 43x58 

Weight  Hoisted,  Single  Rope,  Usual  Speed,  lbs 2,000 

Weight  Hoisted  on  Sheave  Wheel,  Single  Rope,  Usual  Speed,   lbs 800 

Approximate  Shipping  Weight,  lbs 4,900 

List  pricp $1,050.00 


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GEO•B•eAliPE^fTER   ^  So. 


VERTICAL  ENGINES 


Fig.  861.     Class  F  Fig.  862.      Class  B  Fig.  S6.t.     Class  D 

GLASS   "F"  VERTICAL   ENGINE 

The  Class  "F"  Vertical  Engine  is  well  made  throughout,  the  rods  being  of  steel,  the  crank 
shaft  of  solid  forged  steel,  and  the  brasses  of  phosphor-bronze.  It  is  very  popular  with  the  manu- 
facturers of  cement  and  concrete  mixers,  the  majority  of  the  mixers  in  the  country  being  equipped 
with  this  Engine. 

A  critical  steam  test  of  every  Engine  is  made  before  it  leaves  our  factory,  and  the  necessary 

adjustments  carefully  made,  so  that  the  Engine  is  ready  to  run  the  moment  it  is  placed  in  position 
and  given  steam. 

The    fittings    and    fixtures    comprise:       Fly    Wheel,    Pulley,    Oil   Cups,    Sight   Feed   Lubricator, 

Throttle  Valve  and  Nipples,  Governor  and  Governor  Belt.  Foundation  Bolts  and  Washers  will  be 
furnished,  when  ordered,  at  an  extra  cost.     See  index. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Horse-power 1            iy„              3                  3                  4                  5                  6  7 

Size  of  Cylinder,  inches 21/^x3          3x3             3x5            4x4              4x5              5x5           5x71^  6x6 

Revolutions  per  Minute 400            400            350             325               325               300              250  225 

Diameter  of  Steam  Pipe,  inches %              %               %               %                 %                 %                1  1 

Diameter  of  Exhaust  Pipe,  inches Vz              %,               %               1                  1                  1               IVi  iM 

Diameter  of  Shaft,  inches If^             If,,            1}J             1-,^              lU              lii             2%  2% 

Diameter  and  Pace  of  Wheel,  inches 12x3        12x3         15x4            16x4        17x4i4        20x5           24x6  24x6 

Diameter  and  Face  of  Pulley,  inches 6x3           6x3          10x5             10x5          12x6          12x6         14x6%  14x6% 

Height  from  Floor  to  Center  of  Shaft,  in.         7                9                10               91/2               10                10                13  14 

Height  from  Floor  to  Top  of  Cylinder,  in.        28              31               43              S&V2              43                43                54  54 

Floor-space  Occupied,  inches  square 13              13              17             131/2             17               17               20  20 

Approximate  Weight,  lbs 200            200             375              400              425              500              750  825 

Price  of  Engine  complete $75.00      $87.00      $105.00     $111.00     $115.00     $121.00     $145.00  "$152.00 

Horse-power    8                  9                 10                 13                15                 30  2r> 

Size  of  Cylinder,  inches 6x7y>      61/2x71/2         7x7          7x81/2         8x81/2           9x9  10x10 

Revolutions  per  Minute 225              225              200              200              200              160  160 

Diameter  of  Steam  Pipe,  inches I14              ly^             1^             I14             1%               2  2^^ 

Diameter  of  Exhaust  Pipe,  inches ly,              lyg             1%             IV-,               2               2i^  3 

Diameter  of  Shaft,  inches 2%              2%             2%             2%             2%             2H  2V4 

Diameter  and  Face  of  Wheel,  inches 24x6           28x7        30x6%       30x6%      36x7%         40x9  44x10^^ 

Diameter  and  Face  of  Pulley,  inches 14x6%      14x6%       16x7%       16x71/2        18x8          20x10  24x12 

Height  from  Floor  to  Center  of  Shaft,  inches.            13              14i/-            17%            17%            19%            23i^  26% 

Height  from  Floor  to  Top  of  Cylinder,  inches.           54             55%             63               67               69               79  86 

Floor-space  Occupied,   inches  square 20                20                24                24                24                30  36 

Approximate  Weight,   lbs 850              925           1,250          1,450          1,500          2,225  3.050 

Price  of  Engine  complete $160.00      $169.00     $202.00      $231.00     $242.00     $360.00  $540.00 

See  next  page  for  descri9)t!Oii  and  specifications  on  Class  B  and  D  Fngines. 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   S   eO. 


617 


VERTICAL  ENGINES— Continued 
GLASS  "B"  VERTICAL  ENGINE 

Our  Disc  Crank  Vertical  Engine,  is  desirable  for  general  purposes  where  small  powers  are  re- 
quired. They  are  very  strong,  heavy  in  construction  and  well  proportioned,  and  will  stand  continu- 
ous hard  service.  A  critical  steam  test  of  every  Engine  is  made  before  it  leaves  the  factory,  and 
the  necessary  adjustments  carefully  made,  so  that  the  Engine  is  ready  to  run  the  moment  it  is 
placed  in  position  and  given  steam. 

The  fittings  are:  Oil  Cups,  Sight-feed  Lubricator,  Throttle  Valve  and  Nipples,  Governor  and 
Governor  Belt.  Foundation  Bolts  and  Washers  will  be  furnished,  when  ordered,  at  an  extra  cost.  See 
index. 

Above  20  horse  power,  these  Engines  are  equipped  with  Center  Oiler  for  the  Crank  Pin. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Horse  Power    IVz  3                   5                   7                  10                 14 

Size  of  Cylinder,  in 3x3  4x4              5x5               6x6              7x7              8x8 

Revolutions  per  minute 400  325              250              225              200              180 

Size  of  Steam  Pipe,  in i^  %                 %                  1                 1 14^               1 14 

Diameter  of  Exhaust  Pipe,  in %  1  1                 1^               li^                 2 

Diameter  of  Shaft,  in 1  ^^  1  ^^^              1  |J              1  ^§              2  %               2  li^ 

Diameter  of  Fly  Wheel,  in 12  16                 20                 24                 32                36' 

Face  of  Fly  Wheel,  in 3  4                   5                   6                   7                   8 

Height  from  floor  to  center  of  Shaft,  in.  .  .  9  10                 12                14                 18                 20 

Height  to  top  of  Cylinder,  in 30  36                 43                 53                 61                 68 

Floor  space  occupied,  in 13x23  15x28          18x36          22x40          25x46          28x50 

Weight  of  Engine,  lbs 250  375               650               950             1,550           2,000 

Price  of  Engine  complete $87.00  122.00        155.00        190.00        272.00        336.00 

Horse   Power    20  25                   35                   50                   75 

Size  of  Cylinder,  in 9x9  10x10             12x12            14x14             16x16 

Revolutions  per  minute 160  160                 160                 150                 140 

Size  of  Steam  Pipe,  in 2  2^^^                   3                   S^^                   4 

Diameter  of  Exhaust,  in 2 %  3                   ZYz                   4                   4 % 

Diameter  of  Shaft,  in.    2^  3%                 3%                 4%                 5% 

Diameter  of  Fly  Wheel,  in 42  44                   48                   52                   54 

Face  of  Fly  Wheel,  in           9  10                   12                   14                   16 

Height  from  floor  to  center  of  Shaft,  in.  .  .  24  26                   28                   30                 31 1^ 

Height  to  top  of  Cylinder,  in 79  86                   94                  105                 113 

Floor  space  occupied,  in 311/^x58  36i/^x62i^        40x70  41x80            41x85 

Weight  of  Engine,  lbs 2,650  3,700              4,800              7,700           11,000 

Price  of  Engine  complete $382.00  570.00           750.00        1,010.00        1,400.00 

GLASS  "D"  VERTIGAL  ENGINE 

The  Class  "D"  Vertical  Engine  is  our  center  crank,  inclosed  type.  All  working  parts  being 
inclosed  by  means  of  dust  proof  plates,  makes  the  Engine  very  desirable  for  operating  cement  mixing 
machinery,  and  in  all  places  where  a  dust  proof  Engine  is  preferable. 

The  covering  plates  are  so  attached  that  they  may  easily  be  removed  for  inspection  or  ad- 
justment of  the  Engine. 

We  call  attention  to  the  following  features:  Crank  Shaft  of  solid  forged  steel;  Eccentric 
keyed  to  crank  shaft;    extra  long  Journals  set  low  to  prevent  vibrations. 

A  critical  steam  test  of  every  Engine  is  made  before  it  leaves  the  works,  and  the  necessary 
adjustments  carefully  made,  so  that  the  Engine  is  ready  to  run  as  soon  as  placed  in  position  and 
given  steam. 

The  fittings  and  fixtures  comprise:  Fly  Wheel,  Pulley,  Oil  Cups,  Sight  Feed  Lubricator 
Throttle  Valve  and  Nipples,  Governor  and  Governor  Belt.  Foundation  Bolts  and  Washers  will  be 
furnished,  when  ordered,  at  an  extra  cost.     See  index. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Horse  Power    6  7  8  9 

Size  of  Cylinder,  in 5x7  1/2  6x6  6x7 1/^  6  i^x7 1/2 

Revolutions  per  minute 250  225  225  225 

Diameter  of  Steam  Pipe,  in 1  1  1  %  1  % 

Diameter  of  Exhaust  Pipe,  in 1 14  1  ^  1  %  1  % 

Diameter  of  Shaft,  in 2%  2%  2%  2% 

Diameter  and  Face  of  Wheel,  in 24x6  24x6  24x6  28x7 

Diameter  and  Face  of  Pulley,  in 14x6%  14x6%  14x6%  14x6% 

Height  from  floor  to  center  of  Shaft,  in.  .  .        13  14  13  14^^ 

Height  from  floor  to  top  of  Cylinder,  in. .  .  .    -54  54  54  551/^ 

Floor  space  occupied,  in.  square 20  20  20  20 

Approximate  weight,  lbs 875  900  925  1.025 

Price  of  Engine  complete .$169.00  176.00  184.00  193.00 


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GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  60. 


HORIZONTAL  ENGINES 


These  Engines  are  of  the  self-contained  cen- 
ter-crank type,  and  are  well  made  throughout. 
The  Crank  Shaft  is  cut  from  a  solid  forging  of 
the  best  quality  of  steel,  and  is  equipped  with 
cast-iron  counterbalancing  discs,  securely  fas- 
tened. The  Piston  is  provided  with  self-adjust- 
ing packing  rings.  The  Connecting  Rod  is 
equipped  with  phosphor-bronze  boxes  at  each 
end.  The  cross-head  end  is  the  solid-end  type, 
while  the  crank-pin  end  is  of  the  strap  type. 
Both  brasses  are  adjusted  by  means  of  adjusting 
wedges.  All  parts  are  of  easy  access  in  case  of 
adjustment  or  repairs. 

The  Fly  Wheel  and  Pulley  are  turned  crown- 
face,  making  it  possible  to  belt  from  either. 

A  critical  steam  test  of  each  Engine  is  made 
before  it  leaves  the  factory,  and  the  necessary 
adjustments  carefully  made,  so  that  the  Engine 
is  ready  to  run  the  moment  it  is  placed  in  posi- 
tion and  given  steam. 

The  fittings  and  fixtures  comprise:  Fly  Wheel, 
Pulley,  Sub-base,  Oil  Cups,  Sight  Feed  Lubricator, 
Throttle  Valve  and  Nipples  and  Governor  Belt. 
Foundation  Bolts  and  Washers  will  be  furnished 
when  ordered,  ^t  extra  cost.     See  index. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Horse-power    6                 8  9 

Size  of  Cylinder,  inches oxTVo  6x7%  61/2x71/2 

Diameter  of  Steam  Pipe,  inches 1              1%,  1% 

Diameter  of  Exhaust  Pipe,  inches IVi            1%  1% 

Diameter  of  Shaft,  inches 2%             2%  2% 

Diameter  and  Face  of  Wheel,  inches..  24x6          24x6  28x7 

Diameter  and  Face  of  Pulley,  inches.  .  14x6%  14x6%  14x6% 

Revolutions  per  Minute 250             225  225 

Floor-space  required  for  Base,  inches.  19i^x50  19i/2x50  19i/2x50 

Approximate  Shipping  Weight,  lbs.  .  .  1,000          1,075  1,150 

Price  of  Engine  complete $155.00  $170.00  $180.00 


Pig.  851.     Class  «F" 


10 

12 

15 

2f0 

25 

7x10 

71/2x10 

8x10 

9x12 

10x12 

IV2 

11/2 

11/2 

2 

2Mi 

2 

2 

2 

21/2 

3 

2U 

211 

211 

sy* 

ay* 

30x6% 

30x6% 

36x714 

44x10 

44x10 

16x71/2 

18x71/2 

18x71/2 

20x10 

24x12 

200 

180 

180 

160 

160 

21x591/2 

21x591/2 

21x591/2 

28x65 

28x65 

1,650 

1,700 

1,750 

2,650 

2,750 

$220.00 

$242.00 

$255.00 

$375.00 

$392.00 

GLASS   "B"   HORIZONTAL   ENGINE 


Fig.  852.      Class  "B" 


The  Class  "B"  Horizontal  Engine  is  the  Self- 
contained,  Disc-crank  type.  Being  complete 
on  a  single  cast-iron  base  prevents  any  of  its 
working  parts  from  becoming  out  of  line.  This 
Engine  is  strong  and  heavy,  with  the  metal 
properly  distributed. 

The  Piston  is  provided  with  self-adjusting 
packing  rings.  All  Rods  are  of  steel,  all  wear- 
ing surfaces  are  large,  and  suitable  means  have 
been  provided  for  easy  adjustment. 

The  25  and  35  horse-powers  are  equipped 
with  balance  Valve  and  Center  Oiler. 

A  critical  steam  test  is  made  of  every  Engine 
before  it  leaves  the  factory,  and  the  necessary 
adjustments  carefully  made  so  that  the  Engine 
is  ready  to  run  the  moment  it  is  placed  in  posi- 
tion and  given  steam. 

The  fittings  are  Oil  Cups,  Sight-feed  Lubri- 
cator, Throttle  Valve  and  Nipples,  Governor  and 
Governor  Belt.  Foundation  Bolts  and  Washers 
will  be  furnished,  when  ordered,  at  an  extra 
cost.     See  index. 

We  recommend  this  Engine  for  heavy  and 
continuous  service. 

The  Flj'  Wheel  is  turned  crown  face,  mak- 
ing it  suitable  for  belt.  There  is  sufficient 
shaft  extension  beyond  the  out-board  bearing 
for  attaching  a  Pulley,  if  desired. 


SPECIFICATIONS 


Horse-power 5 

Size  of  Cylinder,   inches 5x5 

Revolutions ,  per  Minute 250 

Size  of  Steam  Pipe,  inches % 

Diameter  of  Exhaust  Pipe,  inches....  1 

Diameter  of  Shaft,  Inches Hi 

Diameter  of  Fly  Wheel,  inches 20 

Face  of  Fly  Wheel,  inches » 

Floor  Space  Required,  inches 29x34 

Weight  of  Engine,  lbs 925 

Price  of  Engine  complete $163.00 


7 

10 

14 

20 

25 

S5 

6x6 

7x7 

8x8 

9x9 

10x12 

11x13 

200 

190 

180 

160 

160 

160 

1 

1% 

1% 

2 

21/2 

2y3 

11/4 

iy2 

2 

21/2 

3 

3 

HI 

2% 

2iJ 

2 II 

3 

3 

24 

32 

36 

42 

48 

48 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

31x38 

41x46 

46x52 

48x57 

50x72 

50x72 

1,000 

1,650 

2,100 

2,700 

4,500 

4,700 

$202.00 

$272.00 

$351.00 

$387.00 

$568.00 

$638.00 

Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  ^  eo. 


619 


OPEN  BOTTOM  PORTABLE  BOILER 

CLASS  "B" 


This  Boiler  is  made  of  homogeneous  Flange  steel  plate  of  6  0,00  0  pounds  tensile  strength,  and 
under  the  same  careful  supervision  as  all  boilers  on  our  list.  The  Furnace  has  a  three  inch 
water  space  on  all  sides  of  the  fire  and  is  adapted  for  burning  wood  or  coal.  The  Door  Mouth 
is  formed  by  flanging  the  inside  plate  outward  to  meet  the  flange  of  the  outside  plate,  the  two 
flanges  are  riveted  together  and  caulked.  This  construction  removes  the  rivets  and  caulked  edge 
from  direct  contact  with  the  fire,  and  avoids  the  trouble  experienced  where  the  door  opening 
is  surrounded  by  a  solid  or  box  ring  with  rivet-heads  projecting  into  the  furnace. 

The  longitudinal  seam  in  the  shell  of  the  boiler  is  double  riveted,  the  furnace  is  supplied 
with  a  fusible  plug  in  the  crown  sheet,  and  the  boiler  is  thoroughly  well  made  throughout. 

SPECIFICATIONS 


Number   of   Size 

Horse  Power,  as  usually  rated 

Diameter    of    Boilnr in. 

Lengrth  of  Furnace,  in.'^ide,  approximate  " 
Width   of  Furnace,   in?lde,   approximate  " 
Height  of  Furnace  above  Gates,   approxi- 
mate     in. 

Number  of  Tubes   (3-in.   diameter) 

Length  of  Tubes  used ft. 

Thickness   of    Shell    and    outside    of   Fire- 
box      In. 

Thickness  of  Furnace   Plate    " 

Thickness  of  Tube   Sheets    " 

Diameter  of   Dome " 

Height   of   Dome " 

Diameter   of  Stack " 

Length   of  Stack ft. 

List  Price,  complete 

Weight  of  Boiler .about 

Weight  of  Boiler    Fixtures    " 

Weight   of   Boiler   and   Fixtures,   complete 
about 


9-33 
5-16 

% 


$195112084  12263 


10  ^i 

5-16 
5-16 

% 

26 

28 


11 

5-16 
5-16 

% 
30 
34 
24 


11-32 
5-16 

% 

30 

34 

26 

40 


11-32 
5-16 

% 

32 

36 

26 

40 
3833 


11-32 
5-16 

% 

32 

36 

26 

50 
4058 


13 

14 

15 

16 

100 

no 

125 

1.50 

64 

66 

66 

•60 

60 

60 

72 

56 

5S 

60 

60 

50 

52 

54 

54 

90 

100 

108 

108 

14 

14 

15 

1714 

% 

% 

% 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

% 

% 

7-16 

7-16 

36 

36 

36 

36 

40 

40 

40 

30 

30 

32 

32 

50 

50 

50 

60 

4453 

4718 

4988  1  5378 

)|12, 900114, 0001 
l.SOOl    l.SOOl   2.0001 


t[6.950|7,450|8, 450110.200  12, 400|l3,700|14,700|16.00oll  8, 200119. 100121. 30o|23,80Q 


6,50016.950 


FIXTURES 

With  a  Boiler  ordered  "complete"  the  following  fixtures  are  sent:  Check  Valve,  Grates, 
Water  Gauge,  Safety  A^alve,  Stop  A^alve,  Steam  Gauge,  Gauge  Cocks,  Blow-off  Valve,  Smoke  Stack 
and  Guys. 

All  steam  openings  2  inches  and  larger  are  reinforced.  All  smoke  stacks,  up  to  and  includ- 
ing 28  inches  diameter,  are  No.  16  gauge,  and  larger  diameters  of  No.  14,  unless  otherwise  or- 
dered; if  heavier  gauge  is  required,  a  proportionate  charge  will  be  made. 

Every  boiler  is  tested  and  inspected,  before  shipment,  by  a  responsible  Steam  Boiler  Inspec- 
tion and  Insurance  Company,  at  15  0  pounds  hydrostatic  pressure  per  square  inch,  and  the  purchaser 
can  have  a  certificate  of  Inspection  and  a  policy  of  insurance  for  one  year  issued  by  the  Insurance 
Compamy.  This  policy  is  payable  to  the  purchaser,  and  will  be  in  force  and  valid  wherever  the 
boiler  is  located. 

Every  Boiler  is  Thoroughly  Tested  Under  Steam  Before  it  Leaves  the  Shops 


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HORIZONTAL 
BOILERS 


This  engraving-  illustrates  our  Standard  Horizontal  Tubular  Boiler  with  Half-Arch  Front  Setting.  It 
is  built  of  open-hearth,  homogeneous  flange  steel  plate,  guaranteed  by  the  makers  to  turn  down  double 
(cold)  without  fracture.  All  Boilers  above  36  inches  in  diameter  have  the  dome  flange  double-riveted. 
The  longitudinal  seams  are  double-riveted,  being  lap-joint  construction,  with  the  exception  of  the  60  and  66 
inch  diameter  Boilers,  which  are  butt-joint.     All  Boilers  above  12  feet  in  length  are  built  in  three  rings. 

The  tubes  are  the  best  lap-weld  quality,  and  are  set  in  vertical  and  horizontal  rows,  permitting  the  best 
circulation  within  the  Boiler.  The  heads  are  thoroughly  braced  with  weldless  steel  braces  of  the  most 
approved  form. 

All  Boilers  are  tested  and  made  thoroughly  tight  under  150  pounds  hydrostatic  pressure,  and  will 
pass  for  100  pounds  working  pressure  in  districts  where  a  special  boiler  ordinance  is  not  in  effect. 

A  certificate  of  test  and  inspection,  issued  by  the  Fidelity  and  Casualty  Company,  is  furnished  when 
desired.     Insurance  policy  will  be  furnished,  if  ordered,  at  an  extra  cost. 

The  fittings  and  fixtures  comprise:  Britchen,  front  with  doors  and  liners,  grates,  grate-bearer,  rear- 
arch  bars,  rear  ash  door  and  frame,  boiler  stand,  safety  valve,  steam  gauge,  water  gauge,  water  column 
attached,  gauge  cocks,  blow-off  cock,  check  valve,  stock  cock,  whistle  and  pipe,  smoke  stack  and  guy 
rods  four  times  the  length  of  the  stack.     Injector  will   be  furnished,  when  ordered,  at  an  extra  cost. 

These  Boilers  are  regularly  furnished  with  steel  tubes,  but  can  be  furnished  with  charcoal  iron  tubes, 
if  desired,  at  an  extra  cost.     See  index. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

DESCRIPTION  BOILER  SIZE 

Number    18  19  20  22  24  25  26 

Horse-power     10  12  15  20  25  30  35 

Diameter  of  Shell,  inches 30  30  36  36  36  42  44 

Length  of  Tubes,  feet 7  8  8  10  12  10  12     ■ 

Diameter  of  Tubes,  inches 3  3  3  3  3  3  3i^ 

Number  of  Tubes   20  20  22  24  26  40  28 

Diameter  of  Dome,  inches IS  18  20  20  20  22  22 

Height  of  Dome,  inches 20  20  22  22  22  24  24 

Thickness  of  Shell,  inch Vi  V*  Vi  Vi  Vi  ^i  v^ 

Thickness  of  Dome  Plate,  inch %  Vi  V*  %  Vi  -^s  t\ 

Thickness  of  Heads,  inch %  %  %  %  %  %  % 

Length  of  Grates,  inches 32  32  351^  25V2  41%  35^^  41li 

Width  of  Grates,   inches 30  30  36  36  36  42  44 

Diameter  of  Stack,  inches 14  14  16  16  16  20  20 

Length  of  Stack,  feet 24  24  24  28  30  30  30 

No.  of  Steel  in  Stack 16  16  16  16  16  16  16 

Weight  of  Boiler  and  Britchen,  lbs.  about 1,600  l.TS'O  2,200  2,700  3,400  3,550  4,300 

Weight    of    Boiler    and    Half-Arch    Fixtures, 

lbs.,  about , 3,000  3,150  3,800  4,400  5,100  5,750  6.600 

List  Price  ofBoiler  complete .'H275.0O  $293.00  $344.00  $408.0O  $480.0O  $535.00  $596.00 

Number    iv  28  29  30  31  32  34 

Horse-power     40  45  50  60  70  80  100 

Diameter  of  Shell,  inches 44  48  48  54  54  60  66 

Length  of  Tubes,  feet 14  12  14  14  16  16  16 

Diameter  of  Tubes,  inches 31/2  31/2  ZV2  SV2  31/2  4  4 

Number  of  Tubes   28  32  32  44  44  44  54 

Diameter  of  Dome,  inches 22  26  26  30  30  32  32 

Height  of  Dome,  inches 24  28  28  34  34  36  36 

Thickness  of  Shell,  inch Iz  •?«  A  -fs  A  hh  % 

Thickness   of   Dome-plate,    inch A  ^%  /i  %  %  U  % 

Thickness  of  Heads,  inch %  A  iV  tb  .       I'ff  %  V2 

Length  of  Grates,  inches 471/2  47^^  47%  47%  53  53  53 

Width  of  Grates,  inches 44  .     48  48  54  54  60  66 

Diameter  of  Stack,  inches 20  22  22  26  26  28  30 

Length  of  Stack,  feet 35  40  40  40  45  45  50 

No.  of  Steel  in  Stack 16  16  16  14  14  14  12 

Weight  of  Boiler  and  Britchen,  lbs.,  about 4,900  5,600  6,200  8,000  8,800  11,000  12,800 

Weight    of    Boiler    and    Half-Arch    Fixtures, 

lbs.,  about 7,400  8,700  9,300  11,750  12.800  15,550  17,900 

List  Price  of  Boiler  complete $869.00  9787.00  $857.00  $1070.00  $1183.00  $1329.00  $1566.00 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  So. 


621 


HORIZONTAL  BOILERS 

LOCOMOTIVE   BOILER  ON  SKIDS 


This  engraving  illustrates  our  Water  Front  and  Open  Bottom  Locomotive  Type  Boiler  on  Skids. 
Many  years  of  experience  have  proven  this  to  be  the  best  type  of  portable  boiler.  With  the  open 
bottom  there  is  no  dead  water  space  below  the  grate  surface,  such  as  exists  in  the  water-bottom 
boilers,  to  soon  fill  up  with  mud  and  sediment.  The  open  bottom  permits  the  free  discharge  and 
easy  removal  of  ashes,  thus  providing  sufficient  draft  for  all  fuels.  This  is  not  the  case  with  the 
water  bottom  type  of  boiler,  as  the  ash  pit  door  opening,  through  which  the  ashes  must  be  removed, 
is  comparatively  small,  making  difficult  the  removal  of  the  ashes,  and  impairing  the  draft.  Only 
the  poorer  grades  of  fuel  are  to  be  had  in  many  sections,  which  means  that  free  draft  must  be 
had  to  secure  entirely  satisfactory  steaming. 

The  Water  Front  is  superior  to  the  cast  iron  front  furnished  by  many,  as  it  affords  additional 
heating  surface  in  the  fire  box,  and  does  not  crack  and  warp  as  is  often  the  case  with  the  latter  type. 
We  can,  therefore,  recommend  the  Water  Front  and  Open  Bottom  Boiler  as  being  superi/or  to  the 
water  bottom  boiler  with  cast  iron  front. 

These  Boilers  are  made  of  open  hearth,  homogeneous  flange  steel  plates,  being  provided  with 
stay  bolts  of  the  best  quality  of  refined  iron,  and  thoroughly  braced  and  stayed  throughout.  Six 
hand  holes  are  supplied,  one  in  the  front  head  above  the  crown  sheet,  four  in  the  bottom  of  the 
water  leg,  and  one  in  the  rear  head  under  the  tubes. 

The  50  and  6  0  horse  powers  also  have  a  man  hole  in  the  rear  head  above  the  tubes. 
All  Boilers  are  tested  and  made  thoroughly  tight  under  150  pounds  hydrostatic  pressure,  and 
will  pass  for  100  pounds  working  pressure  in  districts  where  a  special  boiler  ordinance  is  not  in  effect. 
A  certificate  of  test  and  inspection,  issued  by  the   Fidelity   &   Casualty   Company,   is  furnished 
when  desired.     Insurance  policy  will  be  furnished,  if  ordered,  at  an  extra  cost. 

The  fittings  and  fixtures  comprise  grates,  water  column  attached  with  gauge  cocks,  water  gauge 
steam  gauge,  safety  valve,  check  valve,  stop  cock,  whistle,  blow-off  valve,  stack  and  guy  rods  (four 
times  the  length  of  the  stack).     Injector  will  be  furnished,  when  ordered,  at  an  extra  cost.  See  index. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Boiler    No 3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12 

Horsepower 10  12  15  20  25  30  35  40  50  60 

Diameter  of  Boiler,  in.  .  .        32  32  32  34  36  36  40  42  48  48 

Length  of  Fire  Box,  in.  .  .        38  38  44  52  52  52  52  54  54  64 

Height  of  Fire  Box,  in.  .  .        33  33  33  36  38  40  42   -       46  52  52 

Width  of  Fire  Box,  in.  .  .        26  26  26  28  30  30  34  36  42  42 

Number  of  3-in.  Tubes.  .  .        26  26  26  28  34  34  40  43  56  56 

Length  of  Tubes,  in 66  72  78  90  96  120         102        120        126         144 

Thickness  of  Shell,  in.  ..        %  %  %  %  %  %  sW  ^  A  ^ 

Thickness  of  Furnace 

^  Plates,  in %  %  %  %  ^^  ^%^  f,  ^,  ^^  ^ 

Thickness  of  Tube  Sheets 

and  Heads,  in %  %  %  %  %  %  %  %  %  % 

Size  of  Dome,  in 18x22    18x22    18x22    20x24    20x24    20x24    22x26    22x26    26x30    26x30 

Diameter  of  Stack,  in.  ..  .       14  14  14  16  16  16  20  20  2'>  22 

Length  of  Stack,  ft 16  18  20  25  25  25  25  25  35  35 

No.  of  Steel  in  Stack 16  16  16  16  16  16  16  16  16  16 

Weight  of  Bare  Boiler  on 

Skids,  lbs. 3,400      3,500     3,800     4,550     5,300     5,800     6,600     7,500    10,000    11,000 

Weight    of    Boiler,    com- 
plete with  fixtures,  lbs.   4,050      4,200     4,400     5,600     6„300     6,900     7,800     8,800    11,700    12  700 
Price  of  Boiler  complete .  $ 3 6 7 . 0 0  387.00  409.00  488.00  527.00  601.00  664.00  754.00  973.00  1044.00 
FOR   LARGER    BOILERS,    SEE   INDEX 


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GEO-BCARPEhfTER  «  CO. 


VERTICAL  BOILERS 


Fig.  90A.      Standard  Boiler  Fig.   90B.      Standard  Fig.  91.      Class  E  Boiler 

Kound  Base  Tcith  Iron  Bottom 

This  type  of  Boiler  is  especially  desirable  where  space  is  limited.  Being  easily  handled  and  a  quick 
steamer,  it  is  very  popular  with  Contractors  for  hoisting-  and  pumping.  It  is  also  extensively  used  in 
small  manufacturing  plants. 

Particular  attention  is  called  to  our  round  base,  equipped  with  wrought-iron  bottom.  This  bottom 
is  securely  fastened,  and  has  an  air-space  between  the  bottom  of  the  base  and  the  boiler.  By  this  means, 
the  use  of  brick  may  be  obviated  when  using  the  Boiler  on  a  wooden  floor,  with  perfect  safety. 

The  type  "B"  is  our  standard  "Full-Length-Tube"  Vertical  Boiler,  built  with  shell  extended,  thereby 
obviating  the  use  of  separate  base,  thus  making  it  desirable  when  space  is  limited.  Many  users  prefer  this 
type  of  Boiler,  since  the  separate  base  is  not  required.  This  fact  makes  it  exceptionally  popular  with  the 
Contractors  and  the  Manufacturers  of  Cement  and  Concrete  Mixers  and  on  all  machinery  where  it  is 
necessary  to  mount  a  Boiler.  The  necessary  angles  for  fastening  the  Boiler  are  supplied  to  suit  the  ma- 
chine on  which  the  Boiler  is  to  be  mounted. 

They  are  made  of  open-hearth,  homogeneous,  flange  steel  plates  having  a  tensile  strain  of  55,000  pounds 
per  square  inch  of  section.  All  sizes  above  20  inches  are  well  braced  by  means  of  stay  bolts,  and  all 
Boilers  30  inches  and  upward  in  diameter  have  the  vertical  seams  double-riveted.  From  No.  0  to  No.  13 
inclusive,  the  shells  are  made  of  a  single  sheet.     The  heads  are  drilled. 

>11  Boilers  are  tested  and  made  thoroughly  tight  under  hydrostatic  pressure  of  150  pounds,  and  will 
pass  for  100  pounds  working  pressure  in  districts  where  a  special  boiler  ordinance  is  not  in  effect.  We 
are  also  equiijped  to  build  them  in  accordance  with  the  various  local  boiler  ordinances  in  effect.  A  certifi- 
cate of  test  and  inspection,  issued  by  the  Fidelity  and  Casualty  Company,  is  furnished  when  desired.  In- 
surance policy  will  be  furnished,  if  ordered,  at  an  extra  cost. 

Boilers  20  inches  to  30  inches  in  diameter  have  two,  and  the  larger  sizes  three,  hand-holes  around 
the  water-leg  and  the  same  number  above  the  crown  sheet.  In  Boilers  20  inches  in  diameter  the  water- 
space  around  the  fire-box  is  1%  inches  wide;  in  the  24  inches  in  diameter,  2  inches;  and  in  all  other  sizes, 
21/2    inches  wide. 

The  fixtures  comprise  base,  grate,  hood,  steam  gauge,  glass  water  gauge,  gauge  cocks,  pop  safety 
valve,  blow-off  valve,  check  and  stop  cock.  Injectors  and  stacks  will  be  furnished,  when  ordered,  at  an 
extra   price.     See    index.     An    extra   charge    is    made  for  round  base  with  iron  bottom. 

On  the  opposite  page  will  be  found  tables  of  dimensions  and  specifications  on  the  above  "Full-Length - 
Tube"  Vertical  Boilers. 

Standard  "Full-Length-Tube"  Vertical  Boilers 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Number    o  A  B  i  a  3  3%  4  5 

Horse-power    1%  2               3  4  5  6  6  8  10 

Diameter  of  Boiler,  inches 20  20  20  24  24  24  27  30  30 

Height  of  Boiler,  feet 3  SVs             4  4  5  6  5  5  6 

Diameter  of  Furnace,  inches 16  16  16  19  19  19  21  24  24 

Height  of  Furnace,  inches 18  18  18  23  23  23  26  26  26 

Thickness  of  Shell,  inch i^  ^  ^  ^4  %  H  %  ^  % 

Thickness  of  Heads,  inch i\  ^  A  %  %  %  %  %  % 

Thickness  of  Furnace  Plate,  inch A  A  A  hi  %  '   %  {'e  A  A 

Number  of  Tubes  (all  2  inches  in  diam.)  16  19  19  24  24  24  30  48  48 

Length  of  Tubes,  inches 18  24  30  25  37  49  33  34  46 

Square  Feet  of  Heating  Surface 18  26  31  36  49  61  56  85  111 

Diameter  of  Stack,  inches 8  8               8  8  8  8  10  12  12 

Weight  of  Bare  Boiler,  about 350  425  475  770  870  950  980  1,185  1,395 

Weight  of  Complete  Boiler,  about 580  650  700  1,070  1,170  1,250  1,330  1.685  1,895 

Price  Of  Boiler  complete $57.00  $63.00  $69.00  $102.00  $114.00  $125,00  $134.00  $152.00  $167,00 


GEO-B-eAR.PEK"TER  S  CO. 


"FULL-LENGTH-TUBE"  VERTICAL  BOILERS— Continued 


Number 

Horse-power 

l>iam.  of  Boiler,  inclies 

Height  of  Boiler,  feet 

Diam.  of  Furnace,  inches 

Height  of  Furnace,  inches 

Thickness  of  Shell,  inch 

Thickness  of  Heads,  inch 

Thickness  of  Furnace  Plate,  inch.  .  . 
Number  of  Tubes  (all  2  in.  in  diam.) 

Length  of  Tubes,  inches 

Square  Feet  of  Heating  Surface 

Diameter  of  Stack,  inches , 

Weight  of  Bare  Boiler,  about 

Weight  of  Complete  Boiler,  about. 


48 
58 
136 
12 
1,6(>0 
2,100 


Price  of  Boiler  Complete $182.00 


66 

46 

151 

15 
1,800 
2,475 
211.00 


8 
IS 

36 
6 

30 
26 

y* 
% 

% 

46 

165 

15 
1,900 
2,575 
216.00 


16 

36 

7 

30 

26 

Va 

% 

ft 

66 

58 

186 

15 
2,100 
2,775 
234.00 


10 
18 

36 

7 

30 
26 

y* 
% 
ft 

72 
58 
201 
15 

2,225 

2, 


68 

232 

15 

2,450 

3,125 

!40.00      263.00 


7*2  ft 


56 

252 

18 

2,825 

3,750 

285.00 


13 
25 

42 

36 

30 

ft 

% 

ft 

92 

61 

272 

18 
2.975 
3,900 
300.00 


623 


68 

299 

18 

3,200 

4,125 

315.00 


Number 15  16  17              18 

Horse-power    30  35  40             45 

Diameter  of  Boiler,  inches 42  42  48             48 

Height  of  Boiler,  feet 8>A  9%  8Vi              9 

Diameter  of  Furnace,   inches 36  36  42             42 

Height  of  Furnace,  inches 30  30  30             30 

Thickness  of  Shell,  inch ft  ft  iJ              ii 

Thickness  of  Heads,  inch %  %  %              % 

Thickness  of  Furnace  Plate,  inch ft  ft  ft              ft 

Number  of  Tubes  (all  2  inches  in  diam.) 92  92  130  130 

Length  of  Tubes,  inches 74  85  74             80 

Square  Feet  of  Heating  Surface 324  368  453  486 

Diameter  of  Stack,  inches 18  18  20             20 

Weight  of  Bare  Boiler,  about 3,375  3,675  4,250  4,425 

Weight  of  Complete  Boiler,  about 4,300  4,600  5.375  5,550 

Price  of  Boiler  Complete $329.00     353.00  436.00  458.00 

20-inch  Boilers  are  equipped  with  Lever  Safety  Valves  and  Round  Bases  wi 

with    ^Vrougllt-l^on    Bottom    are    not    furnislied    ^vith  20-inch  Boilers.  There 

charge  for  Round  Base  with  \Vrousht-Iron  Bottom.  Boilers  Nos.  20,  21  and 
to  set  on  brich:  walls. 

Fig.  91 


19 
50 

48 
10 
42 
30 
Jl 
% 
ft 
130 


20 
60 

54 
9 

48 
30 
% 
% 
% 
172 


543 

20 
4,750 
5.S75 


639 
24 
,100 
,500 
495.00     617.00 
ithout  Bottom 
will    be    a    slight    addi 
22  have  flat  iron  plate 


21 
70 

54 

10 

48 

30 

% 

% 

% 

172 

90 

714 

24 
6,700 
8,100 
682.00 
Round 


22 
.>-<» 

54 
12 
48 
30 
% 

% 

172 

114 

894 

24 

7,700 

9,100 

744;00 

Bases 

tloual 

bases 


Number    , 

Horse-power       

Diameter  of  Boiler,  inches 

Height  of  Boiler,  feet  and  inches 

Diameter  of  Furnace,  inches 

Height  of  Furnace,  inches 

Thickness  of  Shell,  inch 

Thickness  of  Heads,  inch 

Thickness  of  Furnace  Plate,  inch 

Number  of  Tubes  (all  2  inches  in  diam.).... 

Length  of  Tubes,  inches 

Square  Feet  of  Heating  Surface 

Diameter  of  Stack,   inches 

Weight   of  Bare  Boiler,   about 

Weight  of  Complete  Boiler,   about 

Price  of  Boiler  Complete.  .    $ 


O-E 
IVa 
20 

3'6" 
16 
18 


550 
7.00 


GLASS 

A-E 
2 

20 
4' 
16 
IS 
/i 
ft 
b'i 
19 
24 
26 

8 
475 
625 

.00 


B-B 


20 

4'6" 

16 

18 

/^ 

ft 

^j 

19 

30 

31 

8 

525 

675 

69.00 


1-E 
4 

24 
4'6" 
19 
23 
% 
% 

24 
25 
36 
8 
750 
930 
102.00 


2-E 
5 
24 
5'6" 
19 
23 

y* 
% 
y* 

24 

37 

49 

8 

850 

1,030 

:14.00 


3-E 

6 

24 
6'6" 

19 

23 

y* 

% 

y* 

24 

49 

61 

8 

930 

1,110 

125.00 


31^-E 
6 
27 
5' 6" 
21 
26 

I 

ft 
30 
33 
56 
10 
950 
1,150 
134.00 


30 
5'8" 
24 
26 

y* 
ft 

48 

34 

85 

12 
1,120 
1,450 
152.00 


Number    

Horse-power     

Diameter  of  Boiler,  inches 

Height  of  Boiler,  feet  and  inches 

Diameter  of  Furnace,  inches 

Height  of  Furnace,  inches 

Thickness  of  Shell,   inch 

Thickness  of  Heads,  inch 

Thickness  of  Furnace  Plate,  inch 

Number  of  Tubes  (all  2  inches  in  diam.). 

Length  of  Tubes,  inches 

Square  Feet  of  Heating  Surface 

Diameter  of  Stack,  inches 

Weight  of  Bare  Boiler,  about 

Weight  of  Complete  Boiler,  about 

Price  of  Boiler  Complete 


5-B 
10 

30 
6'8" 
24 
26 
% 
% 


111 
12 
,330 


6-E 
12 

30 
7'8" 
24 
26 

1 

48 

58 
136 

12 
1,535 
1,865 
182.00 


7-E 
14 


ft 

66 

46 

151 

15 

1,725 

2,125 

211.00 


S-E 
15 


ft 

72 

46 

165 

15 

1,825 

2,225 

216.00 


9-E 
16 

36 
7'9" 


ft 

66 

58 

186 

15 
2,025 
2,425 
234.00 


10-E 
18 
36 

7'9" 


I 

ft 

72 

58 

201 

15 
2,150 
2,550 
240.00 


11-E 
20 

36 

8'9" 
30 
26 


ft 

72 

68 

232 

15 

2,375 

2,775 

263.00 


12-i!; 
22 

42 

7'8" 
36 
30 
ft 
% 

h 

56 

252 

18 

2.755 

3,175 

285.00 


Number    

Horse-po«-er     

Diam.  of  Boiler,  inches 

Height  of  Boiler,  ft.  and  in.  .  . 
Diameter  of  Furnace,  inches. 
Height  of  Furnace,  inches.  .  . 

Thickness  of  Shell,  inch 

Thickness  of  Heads,  inch.  .  .  . 
Thickness   of   Furnace    Plate, 

inch   

Number  of  Tubes  (all  2  in.  in 

diameter)     

Length  of  Tubes,  inches 

Sq.  Feet  of  Heating  Surface.  . 
Diameter  of  Stack,  inches.  .  .  . 
Weight  of  Bare  Boiler,  about . 
Wt.  of  Comp.  Boiler,  about 


13-E 
25 

42 
8'2" 
36 
30 


92 
61 

272 
18 
,895 
.325 


18 

3,595 

4,025 

353.00 

20  Inch  Boilers  are  equipped  with  Lever  Safety  Valves. 


Price  of  Boiler  Complete $300.00 


14-B 
27 
42 


92 

68 
299 

18 

3,120 
3,550 
315.00 


15-E 
30 

42 
9'2" 
36 

30 


92 

74 

324 

IS 

3,295 
3,725 
329.00 


16-E 
35 

42 

10'2" 
36 
30 

ft 


17-E 
40 
48 
9'2" 
42 
30 


130 

74 
453 

20 
4,150 
4,650 
436.00 


18-E 
45 

48 

9-8" 

42 

30 

H 


130 

80 

486 

20 
4,325 
4,825 
458.Q0 


19-E 
50 

48 

10'7" 
42 
30 

Ji 
% 


130 

90 

543 

20 

4,650 

5,150 

495.00 


20-E 

60 

54 
9'7" 

48 

30 

% 

% 

% 

172 
80 
639 

24 
5,975 
6,675 
617.00 


21-E 

70 

54 
10'7" 

48 

30 

% 

% 

% 

172 

90 

714 

24 
6,575 
7,275 
682.00 


22-E 
80 

54 
12'7" 
48 
30 
% 


172 

114 

894 

24 

7,575 

8,275 

744.00 


40 


624 


GEO-B'eAItPEM*TER  ^  60. 


LAP  WELDED  STEEL  BOILER  TUBES 


ECillER  TDBB 


Our  boiler  tii1»es  are  made  of  onen  hearth  steel  and   conform   to   standard  specifications   adopted    1015. 
by  American   Society  for  Testing  Materials. 

All  Weights  and  Dimensions  are  Nominal 


Diameters 

Thickness 

Weight  per  Foot 

Length  of  Tube  per 
square  foot 

Square  Feet  of 

Surface  per  Lineal 

foot 

External 

Internal 

Inches 

E.  TV'.   G. 

Exact 

Theoretical 

Approx. 

Manufao- 

turingr 

External 
Surface 

Internal 
Surface 

External 
Surface 

Internal 
Surface 

Weight 

11 

1.560 
1,810 
2.060 

2.282 

.095 
.095 
.095 
.109 

13 
13 
13 
12 

1.679 
1,932 
2.186 
2.783 

1.84 
2.10 
2.38 
3.00 

2.182 
1.909 
1.697 
1.527 

2.448 
2.110 
1.854 
1.673 

.458 
.523 
.589 
.654 

.408 
.473 
.539 
.597 

1* 
11 

2.532 
2.782 
3.010 
3.260 

.109 
.109 
.120 
.120 

12 
12 
11 
11 

3.074 
3.365 
4.011 
4.331 

3.37 
3.74 
4.45 
4.81 

1.388 
1.273 
1.175 
1.091 

1.508 
1.373 
1.269 
1.171 

.719 
.785 
.850 
.916 

.662 

.728 
.788 
.853 

3% 

3.510 
3.732 
4.232 
4.704 

.120 
.134 
.134 
.148 

11 

10 

10 

9 

4.652 
5.532 
6.248 
7.669 

5.17 
6.08 
6.S7 
8.12 

1.018 
.954 
.848 
.763 

1.088 

1.023 

.902 

.812 

.981 
1.047 
1.178 
1.308 

.918 

.977 

1.107 

1.231 

6 

7 
8 
9 

5.670 
6.670 

7.670 
8.640 

.165 
.165 
.165 
.180 

8 
8 
8 

7 

10.282 
12.044 
13.807 
16.955 

10.8 
12.6 
14.5 
17.7 

.636 
.545 

.477 
.424 

.673 

.572 
.498 
.442 

1.570 
1.832 
2.094 
2.356 

1.484 
1.746 
2.008 
2.261 

10 
11 
12 
13 

9.594 
10.560 
11.542 
12.524 

.203 
.220 
.229 
.238 

6 

5 

4 

21.240 
25.329 
28.788 
32.439 

22.1 
26.3 
29.8 
33.6 

.381 
.347 
.318 
.293 

.398 
.361 
.330 
.304 

2.617 
2.879 
3.141 
3.403 

2.511 
2.764 
3.021 
3.278 

14 
15 
16 

13.504 
14.482 
15.460 

.248 
.259 

.270 

3 

36.424 
40.775 
45.359 

37.7 
42.1 
46.8 

.272 
.254 
.238 

.282 
.263 

.247 

3.665 
3.926 

4.188 

3.535 
3.791 

4.047 

Beading  Tools  are  listed  in  index. 

LIST  PRICES  ] 

PER  FOOT 

External 

Diameter 

inches 

Standard  Thickness 
Minimum 

Price,  per  foot 

Birminprham 
"U^irf  Gauge 

Inches 

Standard 
Thickness       1 

One 
Wir 

Extra 
I  Gauge 

Two   Extra 
Wire   Gauges 

Three    Extra 
T\nre    Gauges 

Four  Extra 
TV^ire   Gauges 

1" 
11 

13 
13 
13 
12 

.095 
.095 
.095 
.109 

$0.22 
.21 
.24 
.30 

ii 

0.26 
.24 
.27 
.33 

$0.28 
.26 
.29 
.36 

$0.31 
.28 
.32 
.39 

$0.34 
.31 
.35 
.43 

1" 

12 

12 

n 
n 

.109 
.109 
.120 
.120 

.34 
.38 
.45 
.48 

.37 
.41 
.49 
.53 

.40 
.45 
.53 

.58 

.44 
.49 
.59 
.64 

.48 
.54 
.63 
.69 

3% 
4 

11 

10 
10 

9 

.120 
.134 
.134 
.148 

.52 
.61 
.69 
.81 

.57 
.66 
.75 
.90 

.62 
.73 
.83 
.97 

.68 

.79 

.89 

1.08 

.74 
.88 
.99 
1.17 

6 

7 
8 
9 

8 
8 
S 

.165 
.165 
.165 
.180 

l.OS 
1.27 
1.45 
1.78 

1.17 
1.38 
1.58 
1.99 

1.31 
1.54 
1.76 
2.15 

1.41 
1.66 
1.90 
2.31 

1.52 
1.78 
2.05 
2.50 

10 
11 
12 
13 

6 
5 

4 

.203 
.220 
.229 
.238 

2.22 
2.63 
2.99 
3.36 

2.39 
2.84 
3.23 
3.64 

2.57 
3.07 
3.51 
3.98 

2.79 
3.35 
3.76 
4.19 

3.04 
3.53 
4.10 
4.72 

Boiler  Tubes  to  special   specifications,   special  prices   on   application. 

Tubes  more  than  four  gauges  heavier  than  standard    will    be    charged    per   pound. 

WE  HAVE  ON  HAXD  A  LARGE  STOCK  OF  TUBES  AND  FERRULES 


GEO-B-CAIiPEl^TER  ^  (EO, 


GRATE  BARS 

These  bars  are  cast  to  order — Pi-ice  on  Application 

IMPROVED  GRATE  BAR 


Fig.   1211 


Lenjjtb,  Inches 

Weigrht.  lbs. 

Metal,    Inches 

Air  Space, 
Inches 

AVeisht,  lbs. 

33 

^ 

Vz 

1/2 

65 

36 

G 

Vs 

% 

73 

43 

G 

Vz 

1/2 

86 

48 

6 

1/2 

1/3 

100 

54 

6 

1/2 

1/2 

115 

60 

6 

1/2 

1/2 

130 

66 

6 

1/2 

1/2 

142 

72 

6 

1/2 

% 

160 

COMMON  GRATE  BARS 


Fig:.    1208,    Single    Light   Patten 


GRATES   FOR   UPRIGHT  BOILERS 


Lcnxth,  Inches 


Width.  Inches 


24 

2  3/, 

10 

26 

2% 

11 

27 

2% 

12 

28 

2% 

13 

30 

2% 

14 

33 

2% 

17 

36 

3 

18 

42 

3 

20 

48 

3 

24 

54 

3 

27 

60 

3 

34 

66 

31/2 

52 

72 

31/2 

57 

Fig.   1207,  Double,  Light  Pattera 


Width. Inches 


Weijjht.  lbs. 


24 

2% 

20 

1/2 

26 

2% 

22 

% 

27          ! 

2  3/4 

23 

V2 

28 

2  3/4 

24 

V2 

30          ! 

2% 

26 

Vz 

33 

2% 

34 

1/2 

36 

3 

36 

1/2 

42          j 

3 

40 

1/2 

48 

3 

48 

1/2 

54          ! 

3 

54 

1/2 

60          1 

3 

68 

Vz 

66 

31/2 

104 

% 

72 

31/2 

11  4 

% 

Pig.   1214,  In  Two  Parts 
Also  furnished  in  three  parts 


Fig.   1213,   In  One  Piece 

Diam..  In. 

Lbs. 

16 

45 

18 

50 

20 

75 

22 

85 

24 

95 

25 

100 

26 

120 

27 

122 

28 

125 

29 

145 

30 

150 

32 

180 

34 

190 

35 

225 

36 

235 

40 

425 

42 

430 

43 

440 

We  are  in  position  to  furnish  on  short  notice  sizes  and  types  not  listed  above. 


620 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER   X  So. 


FUSIBLE  PLUGS— FLUE  BLOWERS 


Regular  lengih 
Fig.  75».    For  Out- 
side   Ini^ertioii 
Fig:.   751.     For   In- 
side Insertion 


Fig.  752.   For  Out- 
side Insertion 


Fig.   753.    For  In- 
side Insertion 


50,  1914,  by  the  Steamboat  Inspection  Serv- 
Laws    requiring    Fusible    Plugs    with 


RECOMMENDATIONS 

Nos.  750  and  751    for   ordinary    service. 

Nos.  753  and  753    to    comply    with   the   rules  issued  June 
ice  of  the  United  States  Government. 

Nos.   752  and   753   to   comply  >vith   the  various   State    and    City 
exton!«ion.s. 

Plugs  should  be  installed  in  direct  passage  of  the  Are  or  gases  with  small  end  of  the  Banca  Tin 
exposed  to  the  fire  or  gases.  These  Plugs  are  ]VOT  to  be  used  inside'  a  steam  drum,  etc.,  where  the  tem- 
perature of  the  steam   is  used  as  a  fusing  agent. 

STAMPING 

Nos.  750  and  751  are   stamped  as  shown. 

Nos.  752  and  753  are  stamped  as  shown  and  in  addition  have  the  heat  number  stamped  in  compli- 
ance with  the  Steamboat  Inspection  Service  of  the  Uniteid  States  Government. 

CONSTRUCTION 

The  No.  750  is  made  re'gular  length  and  constructed  for  outside  insertion.  The  No.  751  is  made 
regular  length  and  constructed  for  inside  insertion.  The  No.  752  is  made  extra  long  (having  an  exten- 
sion one  inch  beyond  the  thread)  and  constructed  for  outside  insertion  only.  The  No.  753  is  made  extra 
long  and  constructed  for  inside  insertion  only.  We  can  furnish  these  to  order  any  length  desired,  at 
special  prices  according  to  quantity  wanted. 

ORDERING 

In  ordering,  always  give  style,  number  and  size. 

When  not   otherwise  specified,  the  outside  type  Will  be  furnished  as  follows: 

No.  7.50 — For  ordinary  service. 

No.  752 — For  the  Steamboat  Inspection  Service  of  thel  United  States  Government  and  for  various 
State  and  City  Laws.  _       _    ^^^„    ^,„„ 

OUTSIDE   OR  FIRE    SIDE 


si^e    : 

inches    | 

% 

% 

1 

1% 

IVa 

a 

No.  750  and  No.  751 

each  1 

$0.60 

.75 

1.00 

1.50 

2.00 

3.00 

No.  752   and   No.  753 

each  1 

1.20 

1.50 

2.00 

3.00 

4.00 

6.00 

Our   Fusible  Plugs  are  filled  with  BANCA  TIN. 


STEAM  FLUE  BLOWERS 


Fig.  2S6 
Made  In  two  styles:     One  for  Horizontal   Boilers  as  shown  in  cut  and  one'  for  Vertical  Boilers. 

These  Blowers  are  simple  in  construction  and  easy   to   operate. 


Size 
Number 

of 
Blower 

Size  of  Tubes 

Outside 

Diameter 

Inches 

Size  of 

Steam  Hose 

Inches 

Size  of 

Pipe  Thread 

Nipple 

Inches 

Price.  Inclnding 

Clamps  for 

Hose  and  Nipple 

Each 

0                  1 

IV4  tol% 

% 

V2 

$    5.00 

1                   1 

2       to2y4 

% 

V2 

5.00 

->                  ■                      2  1/2  to  2  % 

% 

% 

6.25 

3 

3       to  3% 

1 

1 

7.50 

4 

3  1/2  to  3  3/4 

1 

1 

8.75 

5                    1 

4       to  4  1/2 

ly* 

11/4 

10.00 

«                    ' 

5       to  6 

1V2 

1% 

12.50 

llnlesti  other\i 

Ise  instructed.  Blowers  fo 

r  Horizontal  Boilers  \ 

vlll  always  be  furn 

ished. 

For  Vertical  Boilers  give  diameter  of  Fire  Box  and    height    from    tube    sheet    to    bottom    of    furnace 
<ioor.      For    Locomotive    Boilers    state    length    of    Are    box.  ^       ,    . 

The  above  prices  for  Blowers  do  not  include    Steam  Hose  or  Globe  Valves.     See  Index, 
OrR  STOCK  OF  ENGINE  AND  BOILER  ROOM  SIPPLIES  IS  ALWAYS  COMPLETE. 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  (EO. 


62: 


GARDNER  SPRING  GOVEIWORS 

In  Ordering,  State  Speed  Desii-ed  to  Run 


Size  Gov'r.  Diam.Open'g.|     % 


Class  B,  Plain.  .  . 
Class  B,  Finished 
Class  A,  Plain.  .  . 
Class  A,  Finished 


$14.00 
16.00 


$16.00 
18.00 
18.50 
20.50 


$18.00|$21.00 
20.00|  24.00 
21.00|  24.50 
23.001    27.50]    33.50 


Size  Gov'i-.  Diain.Opeu'j'. 


2       I    2M 


Class  B,  Plain |$30.00 

Class  B,  Finished |    34.00 

Class  A,  Plain |   36.00 

Class  A,  Finished I    40.00 


Size  Gov'r.  Diain.Open'g.|      4 


Fig,  455A 
Spring: — Class  A 
./Lutomatic  Stop 


Class  B, 
Class  B, 
Class  A, 
Class  A, 


Plain.  .  . 
Finished 
Plain.  .  . 
Finished  , 


$71.00 
81.00 
83.00 
93.00 


$35.00|$40.00 
40.00|  45.00 
42.00  48.00 
47.00     53.00 


4% 


$83.00|$94.00| 
94.00|l06.00| 
96.00|109.00| 

107.00|121.00| 


Class  B  is  without  automatic  stop,  and  Class  A  is  with  automatic  stop. 

GARDNER  WIDE  RANGE  GOVERNOR 


Figr.  455B 

Class  B— Without 

Automatic  Stop 


Fig.  455E 

"Witii  Extension  to  Speeding: 

Attacliment 

This  Governor  Permits  a  Range  of  Speed  of  500  Per  Cent  Without  in  the  Least 
Affecting   Regulation 


SueDis.  Open.  I     94 


iVz   I 


21^    I 


I    31^ 


4%   I 


Class  A  ea|$18.50  $21.00  $24.50  $29.50  $36.00  $42.00  $48.00  $59.00  $71.00  $83.00  $96.00  $109.00|$140.00  $170.00 
ClassB  ea|   16.00    18.no    21.00    25.00    30.00    35.00    40.00    50.00    60.00    71.00    83.00      94.00|   122.00    150.00 


DAVIS  STEAM  TRAP 

Suitable  for  any  Working  Pressure  up  to  200  lbs. 


Pigr.  454A 
WE     CARRY    AT    AL,I.    TIMES 


No. 

Each 

Capacity 
1   inch   Pipe 

Capacity 

Square  Feet 

Radiating: 

Surface 

Size  Inlet 

and  Outlet 

inches 

00 

$15.00 

1500 

500 

% 

0 

20.00 

3000 

1000 

% 

1 

30.00 

6500 

2175 

1 

2 

45.00 

15000 

5000 

ly* 

3 

60.00 

20000 

6675 

iy2 

4 

80.00 

30000 

10000 

2 

5 

100.00 

40000 

13350 

2V2 

6 

125.00 

60000 

20000 

3 

A    COMPLETE     STOCK    OP    ENGINE    ROOM    SIPPMES 


628 


GEO-B-CARPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


GARDNER  STEAM  SEPARATORS 


Fig.  453A 
Vertical 


Fig.  453B 
Horizontal 


^ 

^ 

Vertical  Separator 

Horizontal  Separator 

Angle   Separator 

Horizontal 
and  Angle 

g 

D 

imensions 

0  c 

D 

imensio 

ns 

Dimensions 

g 

A 

B 

C 

^V 

B 

C 

A 

B 

C 

A 
S 

en 

H 

ps 

5:0 

K3 

^ 

2 

$40.00 

60 

7 

141/2 

8 

V2 

6 

10 

121/8 

7 

5 

121/8 

1/2 

61 

21/2 

45.00 

75 

7 

141/2 

8 

7 

10 

121/8 

6 

5 

121/8 

1/2 

66 

3 

50.00 

115 

81/2 

171/2 

10 

% 

12 

151/4 

71/2 

6 

1514 

98 

31/2 

60.00 

117 

81/2 

171/2 

10 

% 

8 1/2 

12 

1514 

8 1/2 

6 

1514 

% 

110 

4 

70.00 

188 

914 

21 

12 

1 

9 

14 

16 1/2 

9 

7 

16 1/2 

152 

'^ 

75.00 

192 

91/4 

21 

12 

1 

9% 

14 

16 1/2 

91^ 

7 

161/2 

155 

80.00 

220 

11 

25 

151/2 

1 

10 

15 

19 

10 

IV2 

19 

1% 

200 

6 

110.00 

315 

11 

25 

151/2 

IS  1/2 

1 

11 

18 

21 

11 

9 

21 

iS 

300 

7 

125.00 

450 

13% 

32 

11/4 

131/2 

21 

24 

131/2 

10 1/2 

24 

425 

8 

160.00 

500 

131/2 

32 

18 1/2 

1% 

131/2 

24 

24 

131/2 

101/2 

24 

450 

9 

180.00 

950 

16 

391/2 

2414 

11/2 

15 

24 

26% 

15 

12 

26% 

1% 

900 

10 

220.00 

1,000 

16 

391/2 

241/4 

11/2 

16 

27 

30 

16 

131/2 

30 

2 

955 

12 

250.00 

1,100 

19 

47 

321/2 

2 

19 

■28 

32 

19 

14 

32 

2 

1,050 

U 

300.00 

1.350 

21 

55 

40 

2 

21 

30 

36 

21 

15 

36 

2 

1.250 

Fig.  454A 
Ko.  1 


THE  DAVIS  PRESSURE  REGULATOR 

Suitable  for  any  Initial  Pressure  up  to  200  Pounds 

Sizes  11/4,  inch  and  less  have  bronze  bodies;  1%  incli 
and  over  are  made  of  iron;  li^  inch  and  less  have 
screwed  ends  only;  2'  inch  to  6  inch,  inclusive,  have 
either  screwed  or  flang-ed  ends;  7  inch  and  over  have 
flang-ed  ends  only.  Unless  otherwise  ordered,  screwed 
end  valves  are  sent  on  orders  for  sizes  less  than  6  inch. 

It  has  no  diaphragms,  springs,  or  complicated  parts 
to  get  out  of  order,  and  having  full  pipe  openings,  re- 
quires no  hy-pass. 

No.  1  is  designed  for  all  purposes  where  there  is  no 
pulsation  of  pressure,  viz.:  steam  heating,  boiling, 
drying,  distilling,  and  all  places  requiring  a  constant, 
unvarying  piessure  below  that  of  boiler. 

No.  2  is  the  same  as  No.  1,  with  the  addition  of  oil 
cylinder  or  dash  pot,  and  is  to  be  used  where  there  is 
vibration  or  pulsation  of  pressure,  as  in  the  steam  pipe 
of  engine  or  pump  when  valves  are  opened  or  closed, 
and  in  stoam  heating  systems,  caused  by  exhaust  from 
engines,  pumps,  steam  elevators,  etc. 

In  ordering,  state  boiler  pressure  that  is  carried, 
purpose  to  be'  used  for,  and  what  pressure  you  wish  to 
reduce  to. 


Size,  Inches 


1% 


21/2 


.!^-l_!_L 


J^ 


No.  1,  each  $20.00  $20.00  $22.00  $24.00j$25.O0l$30.G0|$35.O0J$40.00l$60.00[i?75.00j$lO0.00  $135.00  $175.00  $275.00 
No. 2,   "      I  24.00    24.00    26.00     28.00i   30. OO!   35.00|  40.00|   46.0o!   C8.O0I  85.00l   111.00    146.00    187.00    288.00 


GEO-B-CAIiPENfTER   ^   CO. 


029 


ELECTRIC  MOTORS— EXHAUST  HEADS 


Fig,  1750 

Being  very  conveniently  located  to  the  largest  stocks  of  electric  motors  in  the  country,  we 
are  in  position  to  furnish  promptly  any  kind  oi  motor  that  our  customers  may  requiie. 

The  very  highest  grades  of  material  are  used  in  their  construction.  The  care  and  attention 
devoted  to  the  design  and  manufacture  of  these  motors  have  resulted  in  a  line  which  operates 
at  very  low  cost  and  possesses  perfect  service  reliability   under  the  most  severe  conditions. 

The  motors  we  can  furnish  cover  the  entire  range  of  possibilities  for  power  units.  They 
are  made  in  sizes  from  1/200  H.  P.  to  50  H.  P.  and  up,  and  can  be  had  for  either  alternating  or 
direct  current,  or  of  the  induction  or  repulsion  type,  or  for  single,  two  or  three  phase — in  fact, 
there  is  no  situation  or  condition  w^hich  we  cannot  take  care  of  with  our  lines  of  motors. 

We  invite  your  inquiries. 

In  ^vl•iting  us,  please  give  us  full  particulars,  advising  kind  of  current  and  voltage,  with  what- 
ever additional  information  you  may  have  to  offei-,  to  assist  us  in  studying  out  your  problem  and 
to  recommend  the  proper  units  for  your  use. 


THE  LYMAN  EXHAUST  HEAD 

For  End  of  Pipe  Above  Roof 

Completely  stops  the  emission  of  water  and 
grease  from  outlet  of  exhaust  pipe,  which  is  the 
cause  of  damage  to  roofs,  walls,  etc.  Steam 
escapes  dry.     There  is  no  back  pressure. 

The  Lyman  head  is  the  only  exhaust  head 
made  with  brass  hand-hole,  which  gives  easy 
access  to  head,  should  the  drip  become  clogged. 

Brass  expansion  ring  furnished  with  each 
head,  so  as  to  connect  drip  as  an  expansion  joint. 

In  ordering,  state  size  of  pipe. 


I    f    ^ 


^^ 


Pis.     HM-.i 


Fig.   630a.    Interior 


Standard  couplings  on  all  small  heads  1  inch  to  4  i/^    inches  and  on  standard  flange  on  5-inch 
and  larger. 

List  Prices 


I'ipe    size iueheM 

Approximate    weifrht     lbs. 

Drip    Outlet    to    Head inches 

First   Section  of  Drip,   reduced ....  inches 
Priee      


1    or    IV:; 
18 

ly* 
% 

$20.00 


;    or    2Y:i 

22 

IV4 

%  orl 

sa.-j.oij 


11/^ 

34  orl 
$30.00 


I   or   41/2 
40 

11/2 

1 

$40.00 


1  or  H4 

$.'>0.00 


1  or  1 14 
$60.00 


100 

2 

1  orl  14 

$7.'..00 


I'ipe    size 

Approximate    weight    

Drip    Outlet    to    Head 

First  Section  of  Drip,  reduced. 
Price     


•lies 


s 

it 

10 

12 

14 

10 

IS 

125 

160 

190 

240 

350 

460 

550 

21^ 

21/2 

2% 

3 

3 

3y2 

4 

1  '/4  or  1 V2 

1  V4  or  1  y„ 

iy2  or  2 

1  V2  or  2 

2  or  2  y. 

2V2  or  3 

3  or  314 

!S»0.0«        $io.-.oo 

$12.%.00 

si.'io.oo 

$200.00 

$2.50.00 

$300.00 

Price  of  heads  20  to  48   inches  diameter  on  application. 

FOR  PIPE,  FITTIXGS   AND  BOILER  ROOM   SUPPLIES.   SEE  INDEX 


630 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  S  &0, 


STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER 
HEATING  BOILERS 

The  principal  consideration  in  a  boiler  is  the 
ease  with  which  it  can  be  operated,  its  ability 
to  do  the  work  for  long  periods,  and  its  eco- 
nomic  features.      The   large   fire   chamber   and 

the  combustion  space,  together  with  the  effec- 
tive direct  fire  surfaces,  with  large  flues,  all  tend 
to  make  it  an  economical  boiler. 

The  fire  pot  has,  without  exception,  more 
effective  heat  absorbing  surface  than  other 
makes  of  fire  pots  from  one  to  two  inches  larger 
in  diameter.  This  is  also  true  of  the  section  and 
domes;  their  construction  permitting  twenty- 
five  per  cent  more  surface  than  the  ordinary 
flat  bottom  type.  They  are  compact  and  dur- 
able, show  a  high  efficiency  test  and  will  do  the 
work  assigned  to  them  when  properly  installed. 

All  boilers  are  assembled,  thoroughly  tested 
and  inspected  before  leaving  the  factory;  in- 
suring material  free  from  defects  on  arrival  at 
destination. 

Be  sure  and  let  us  figure  on  your  boiler  re- 
quirements. 


RATINGS  AND  PRICES 


1909  Series — Steam 


1909  Series — ^Water 


• 

! 

i  3 

.c 

.a 
5« 

pC 

S 

cd 

>5 

5 

"       i 

Em 

a 

h 

o 

1 

jl 

o 

P 

1 

ft 

z 

0 

o 
C 

as 

a 

Si 

i 

1-16S 

16 

15 

10.2 

1-3 

1-3 

7 

275 

$150 

16-lW 

16 

10.2 

1-3 

1-3 

7 

450 

$135 

1-18S 

18 

1.7 

13.1 

2-2% 

2-2% 

7 

325 

170 

18-lW 

18 

13.1 

2-2% 

2-2% 

7 

525 

150 

2-188 

18 

1.7 

13.1 

2-2% 

2-2% 

7 

375 

190 

18-2W 

18 

1.7 

13.1 

2-2% 

2-2% 

7 

600 

170 

3-18S 

18 

1.7 

13.1 

2-2% 

2-2% 

7 

400 

210 

18-3W 

18 

13.1 

2-2% 

2-2% 

7 

650 

190 

1-21S 

21 

2.4 

ie.5 

2-3 

2-3 

8 

450 

220 

21-lVV 

21 

1S.5 

2-3 

2-3 

8 

750 

200 

2-21S 

21 

2.4 

16.5 

2-3 

2-3 

8 

500 

240 

21-2W 

21 

2.4 

165 

2-3 

2-3 

8 

825 

220 

3-21S 

21 

2.4 

16.5 

2-3 

2-3 

8 

550 

260 

21-3W 

21 

16.5 

2-3 

2-3 

8 

900 

240 

2-24S 

24 

3 

22 

2-3 

2-3 

9 

650 

290 

24-2W 

24 

22 

2-3 

2-3 

9 

1075 

270 

3-24S 

24 

3 

22 

2-3 

2-3 

9 

700 

310 

24-3W 

24 

22 

2-3 

2-3 

9 

1175 

290 

4-248 

24 

3 

22 

2-3 

2-3 

9 

750 

330 

24-4W 

24 

22 

2-3 

2-3 

9 

1250 

310 

2-288 

28 

4.2 

26.8 

2-3% 

2-3% 

10 

875 

365 

28-2W 

28 

4.2 

26.S 

2-3% 

2-3% 

10 

1425 

340 

3-288 

28 

4.2 

26.8 

2-3% 

2-3% 

10 

950 

390 

28-3W 

28 

4.2 

26.8 

2-3% 

2-3% 

10 

1550 

365 

4-28S 

28 

4.2 

26.8 

2-3% 

2-3% 

10 

1000 

415 

28-4W 

28 

4.2 

26.8 

2-3% 

2-3% 

10 

1650 

390 

2-31S 

31 

5.2 

31.8 

2-4 

2-4 

10 

1125 

440 

31-2W 

31 

5.2 

31.8 

2-4 

2-4 

10 

1850 

410 

3-318 

31 

5.2 

31.8 

2-4 

2-4 

10 

1200 

470 

31-3W 

31 

5.2 

31.8 

2-4 

2-4 

10 

2000 

440 

4-318 

31 

5  2 

31.8 

2-4 

2-4 

10 

1275 

500 

31-4W 

31 

5.2 

•31.8 

2-4 

2-4 

10 

2100 

470 

5-318 

31 

5.2 

31.8 

2-4 

2-4 

10 

1325 

530 

31  5W 

31 

5.2 

31.8 

2-4 

2-4 

10 

2200 

500 

FOR  BOILER  AND   FIRE    ROOM  TOOLS,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO•B•eAIiRE^fTER  «  QO. 


631 


RADIATOR  VALVES  AND  FITTINGS 


Fig.  47A, 
Crane  Valve 


Fig.  202         Fig.  204  Fig.  206       Fig.  208  Key  Fig.  310 

AUTOMATIC    AIR   VALVES 

For  Direct  Radiation 

ill  remove  all  air  from  a  heating  system,  shuts  off  all  steam  and  water  automatically. 


Fig.  47B. 
Paul  Valve 


The  Crane  Valve 

The  Paul  A'alve,  made  with  drain-pipe  connection  and  designed  to  be  used   in   connection  with  the  Paul  Vacuum   or 
any  other  drain-pipe  system  of  heating  


1 

Crane   Valve 

Paul  Valve 

Price. 

plated 

each    1 

1.25 

1  L'5 

COMPRESSION   RADIATOR  AIR  VALVES 

Chased  Iron  Pipe 

1 

Plated 

Size 
>o.  202, 
No.  204. 
No.  206, 
No.  208, 
No.  210. 


all  brass 

wood  wheel 

wood  wheel,  with  nose. 

lock  and  shield 

lock  and  shield 


incites 

.each 
.each 
.each 
.each 
,  .each 


Ke}8  for  No8.  208  and  210,  extra;  plated,  each  18  cents. 

MODULATING  RADIATOR  VALA^S 
Brass,   Self -Ad  justing  Packed  StuflQng  Box,  with  Union 


Fig.  231 

Fig. 

112.      With    Union 

Size 

inches 

% 

1            1 

1 

IV4 

No.  231,  rought  body,   plated  all  over 

a 

■h    1 

3.90 

1           4.70 

1 

6.25 

These  valves  allow  control  of  the  steam  flow  to  each  radiator  of  a  heatir 

UNION  ELBOWS 

For  Hot  Water  Radiators 

Brass 

g 

plant. 

Size incheH   1 

% 

1 

% 

1          t 

1    ly*    1 

1% 

1         2 

No.   192,  rough   body,   plated    all  over each     | 

1.7.-> 

1 

2.00 

1      2.50 

1      3.20      1 

4.00 

1      7.00 

No.  194,   finished  all     over each    | 

2.00 

1 

2  20 

1      2.75 

1      3.60      1 

4  GO 

1      7.50 

No.   196.  finished   and   plated   all   over each    I 

2.2.T 

1 

2.40 

1      3.00 

1      3.90      1 

4.85 

1      8.50 

To  facilitate  ordering,  simply  state  ^^ize  and  number;   the  number  sufhciently  indicates  the  style  and 
Finished,  and  Finished  and  Plated  Elbows,  are  made  to  order  only. 

Fig.  112.     RADIATOR  VALVIES 
With   Composition   Discs,   \\<»o(i   Wheel 


Si/e 



'/. 

1         ■■V4 

,          1 

1% 

1% 

2 

No.  1 

12. 

rough   body 

plated    all    ovci- 

each   1 

?.  15 

1      3.80 

1      4.75 

6.4  0 

S.IO 

13.10 

These  valves  will  satisfactorily  answer  the  purpose  where  the  jobs  are  small  and  the  steam  pressure 
for  the  small  difference  In  cost,  we  recommend  the  use  of  our  Standard  Valve,  which  is  heavier  and  Is 
nrticle. 

FOR    HE3ATI1VG    BOILERS    AND    RADIATORS,    SEE    INDEX 


Still. 
a  good 


A 


632 


GEO-B-CAIiPErfTER  ^  So. 


RADIATORS— SPECIAL  UNIONS 


We  illustrate  on  this  page  two  radiators  which  are  part 
of  an  extensive  line  we  stock  for  prompt  shipment.  Noth- 
ing has  been  spared  in  assembling^these  radiators,  and 
they  represent  the  highest  point  of  perfection  in  design, 
material  and  workmanship. 

It  is  not  possible  for  us  to  list  the  entire  line  we  carry, 
and  Ave  invite  your  inquiries  on  any  style  you  may  have 
need  for.  We  A\ill  give  your  correspondence  our  piompt 
attention  and  the  prices  we  will  quote  will  be  highly  in- 
teresting. 


Fis.    8661.      IViiigara    Six    Column,    17    inches 
high.    Steam   or   AVater 


,    Fig.  8660.     Triumph,  T«o  Column. 
NIAGARA   DIRECT   RADIATION 


Height     ^ inches     |   45     |  44|  38|  32|  26[  23|  23|  20|  18|  17]  14|  12 

List  prices  per  square  foot |$0.35|.35|.35|.38|.42|.44l.45|.48|.50|.51|. 541.56 

BRASS  TO  IRON  SEAT  UNIONS 


^'^e inches  |     ^6    |  M  |  9^  I  ^^  I 


Darts    Union,    plain each  |$U.30 

Darts  Union,  galvanized "      |      .45 

Chicago  Union,  plain "       I  .  .  .  . 

Chicago  Union,  with  galv.  ends .  .     "       |  .  .  .  . 


.80 

1.20 

.48 

.60 


1M|1^^|     2   I  2^1     3   I   3^^  I     4 


1.20 
1.80 


.82 


1.60 

2.40 

.80 

1.10 


2.00 
3.00 
1.14 
1.40 


3.20 
4.80 
2.10 

2.75 


4.80 
7.20 
2.65 
3.50 


7.20 
10.80 


10.80 
16.20 


Geo-B-Carpem'ter  «  eo. 


G33 


CONTRACTORS'  STOVES 

JAP 

A  Low  Priced  Cannon  Stove 

Modern  type,  with  Dump  and  Shaking  Grate. 
A  satisfactory  heater  and  a  popular  seller. 


Xo. 

Height, 
inches 

Weight, 
Ibl. 

Diam.  ot 

Fire   Pot, 

inche.s 

List 
Price, 

9 
11 
13 
15 
17 

24 
28 
34 
36 

38 

39 
52 
03 
70 

72 

9 
11 
13 

15 
17 

$5.00 
6.00 
7.00 
8.00 
9.00 

"MONTOUR   GLOBE"  CANNON 

Especially  Kecomniended  for  Contractors 
Shanties 

With    Anti-Clinker,    Center    Discharge    Grate. 
For  anthracite  or  bituminous  coal. 


No. 

Height, 
inches 

Weight, 
lbs. 

Diam.  of 

Fire   Pot, 

inches 

Price          « 

2 
3 
4 
5 

41% 
443/4 

48 
52^8 

105 
161 
193 
283 

131/8 
143/4 
17 
20 

$15.00 
19.00      F 
23.00 
27.00 

Can  be  mounted  Avith  drum  at  $4.00  extra. 

SENATOR 

For  Hard  or  Soft  Coal 
A    plain    Stove    of    good    weight.      Dump    and 
Shaking  Grate. 


No. 

Height  Less 
Drum,  in. 

Inside  Diam. 

of  Fire  Pot 

in. 

Price 

16 
18 
20 

40 
45 
50 

16 
18 
20 

$31.00 
35.00 
39.00 

Drum,  extra,  $4.00 
Copper  Tank,  extra,   $8.00 

THE  "KING" 

Adapted  for  Heating  School  Houses,  Halls  and 

Factories.  Heavy  AVeijjht  LarRe  Sizes 


Fig.  16.     "Senator" 


NO. 

Weight, 
lbs. 

Height. 
ft.           in. 

Diam.    Top 

Fire  Chamber, 

in. 

Price 

21 
22 
23 
24 

185 
250 
320 
460 

3  9 

4  3 

4              1/2 
4           6 

16 
19 
20 
22 

$27.00 
29.00 
33.00 
39.00 

Fig.  21.      "King" 


ADJUSTABLE    ELBOWS 

Neither  Too  Loose  Nor  Too  Tight 

6-inch per  doz.    $2.20 

Dampers each        .15 

Collars "  .10 


STOVE    PIPE 


6  inch    per  length    $0.12 

7  inch    "  "  .15 

Can  furaish  galvanized  at  additional  price. 


634 


GEOBeAR.REN"TER  S  (EO. 


WATER,  GAS  AND  STEAM  PIPE 


PIPE 

Our  stock  of  pipe  i»«  much  larger  than  that  usually  carried  by  jobbing  houses,  due  to  the  hea^'y  orders 
we  receive  daily  and  the  range  of  sizes  we  are  invariably  called  upon   to  ship  "at  once." 

We  are  in  position  to  take  care  of  your  requirements  promptly,  whether  you  want  a*  single  length, 
or  carloads. 

PIPE  TRADE  CUSTOMS 

Merchant  Pipe.  Used  to  indicate  the  regular  pipe  of  the  market  and  such  orders  are  usually  filled  by 
the  shipments  of  soft  wrought  steel  pipe.  The  weight  of  Merchant  Pipe  will  usually  be  found  to  be  about 
5  per  cent  less  than  card  weight,  in  sizes  7  inch  to  12  inch  inclusive. 

Extra  Strong  Pipe.  Designates  a  heavy  pipe,  from  %  to  8  inches  only,  made  of  either  puddled  wrought 
iron  or  soft  steel.  Unless  directed  to  the'  contrary  we  usually  ship  wrought  steel  pipe.  Extra  Strong  Pipe 
is  always  shipped  with  plain  ends  and  without  couplings,  unless  we  receive  instructions  to  thread  and 
couple',  for  which  there  is  an  extra  charge.  This  term,  when  applied  to  pipe  larger  than  8  inch  is  some- 
what indefinite  as  9,  10  and  12  inch  are  made  both  i\  and  Vz  inch  thick.  Stock  sizes,  V2  inch  thick,  and  this 
is  always  furnished  on  open  orders. 

Double  Extra  Strong  Pipe.  Approximately  twice  as  heavy  as  Extra  Strong,  and  is  made  from  %  to  8 
inch  in  both  wrought  iron  and  steel.  It  is  difficult,  however,  to  find  any  quantity  in  "wrought  iron,"  and 
our  stock  is  usually  soft  wrought  steel.  This  pipe  is  shipped  with  plain  ends  without  couplings,  unless  we 
receive  orders  to  thread  and  couple  for  which  there  is  an  extra  cliarge. 

SPECIALi  IVOTICE — Due  to  the  large  number  of  carloads  of  pipe  we  have  on  hand  for  immediate  ship- 

t,  our  prices  are  always  as  low — and  sometimes  lower— than  it  is  possible  to  obtain  else^vhere. 

STANDARD   BUNDLING  SCHEDULE— For  Ordering  Pipe 
NUMBER  OF  FEET  AND  AVERAGE  WEIGHT  OF  PIPE  PER  BUNDLE 


Pipe 

Extra  Strong  Pipe 

Rouble 

Extra   Strong  Pipe 

Size 

Average 

Average 

Average 

Inches 

per 
Bundle 

per  Bundle 

per 
Bundle 

per  Bundle      , 

per 
Bundle 

per  Bundle 

Feet 

WelRht 

Feet         1     Weight 

Feet         1     Weight 

% 

500 

123 

500 

157 

.  .  . 

% 

24 

420 

179 

24 

400 

214 

.  .  . 

.  .  . 

% 

18 

340 

193 

18 

330 

244 

% 

12 

240 

204 

12 

230 

250 

7 

130 

223 

% 

7 

140 

159 

7 

140 

206 

5 

95 

232 

1 

5 

100 

168 

5 

100 

217 

3 

60 

220 

1% 

3 

60 

137 

3 

60 

180 

3 

60 

313 

IVa 

3 

60 

164 

3 

60 

218 

3 

60 

384 

LIST  OF  IMERCHANT  THREADS  FOR  AVROUGHT  IRON  PIPE 

Size  .  . 

.  .  .  inches! 

%    \    U    \    %    M^     1    M     1    1     |1M    |U6    1    2     |2^    1    3     \3%    \    4     \4}^ 

Price 

.  .  . .each| 

.05    1    .05    1    .05    1    .05    1    .05    |    .06    |    .07    |    .08    |    .10    |    .15    |    .20    |    .25    |    .35    |    .45 

Size  .  . 

.  .  .inclies| 

5      1     6      1     7      1     8      1     9      1    10     1    12     1    14     1    15     1    10     1    18     1    20     1    22     1    ai 

Price 

each] 

.55    1    .70    1    .85    1  1.00  1  1.25  |  1.50  |  2.50  |  3.50  |  3.50  |  5.00  |  8.00  |10.00|12.50|15.00 

FOR    PRICES    OX    PIPE,    SEE    NEXT    PAGE 

GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  «  QO. 


635 


STANDARD  STEEL  PIPE 


"Welgbts  and  Dimeusionsi  as  Shown  In  All  Tables  Are  Nominal 
FULL    STANDARD    WEIGHT— BLACK    AND    GALVANIZED 

List  Price 
per  foot 

Diameter,  inches 

Thickness 
inches 

Weight,   lbs.,   per  Foot 

Threads  per 
inch 

External 

Internal 

T>t   •     T?    J       1     Threads   and 
Plam  Ends    |        couplings 

1 

$0,051/2 
.06 
.06 
.081/2 

.405 
.540 
.675 
.840 

.269 
.364 
.493 
.622 

.068 
.088 
.091 
.109 

.244 
.424 
.567 
.850 

.245 
.425 
.568 
.852 

27 
18 
18 
14 

34 
1 ' 

IV2 

.23 

.27  Va 

1.050 
1.315 
1.660 
1.900 

.824 
1.049 
1.380 
1.610 

.113 
.133 
.140 
.145 

1.130 
1.678 
2.272 
2.717 

1.134 
1.684 
2.281 
2.731 

14 

11% 
11% 
11  Va 

2 

31/2 

.37 

.58 1^ 

■if" 

2.375 
2.875 
3.500 
4.000 

2.067 
2.469 
3.068 
3.548 

.154 
.203 
.216 
.226 

3.652 
5.793 
7.575 
9.109 

3.678 
5.819 
7.616 
9.202 

8 
8 

4 
6 

1.09 
1.27 
1.48 
1.92 

4.500 
5.000 
5.563 
6.625 

4.026 
4.506 
5.047 
6.065 

.237 
.247 
.258 
.280 

10.790 
12.538 
14.617 
18.974 

10.889 
12.642 
14.810 
19.185 

8 
8 
8 
8 

7 
8 
8 
9 

2.38 
2.50 
2.88 
3.45 

7.625 
8.625 
8.625 
9.625 

7.023 
8.071 
7.981 
8.941 

.301 
.277 
.322 
.342 

23.544 
24.696 
28.554 
33.907 

23.769 
25.000 
28.809 
34.188 

8 
8 

1 

10 
10 

ii 

3.20 
3.50 
4.12 
4.63 

10.750 
10.750 
10.750 
11.750 

10.192 
10.136 
10.020 
11.000 

.279 
.307 
.365 
.375 

31.201 
34.240 
40.483 
45.557 

32.000 
35.000 
41.132 
46.247 

1 

8 
8 

12 
12 
13 

14 

4.50 
5.07 
5.60 
6.10 

12.750 
12.750 
14.000 
15.000 

12.090 
12.000 
13.250 
14.250 

.330 
.375 
.375 
.375 

43.773 
49.562 

54.568 
58.573 

45.000 
50.706 

55.824 
60.375 

8 
8 
8 
8 

Furnished  'with  threads  and  oouplini^s  and  in  random  lengths  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
EXTRA    STRONG   STEEL    PIPE 
PULL    STANDARD    AVEIGHT — BLACK    AND    GALVANIZED 


Size 

IJst  Trice,  per 
foot 

Diameter 

inches 

Thickness 
inches 

Weisrht  per  foot 

External 

Internal 

Plain  Ends 

Vs 

$0.12 

.405 

.215 

.095 

.314 

V4. 

.071/2 

.540 

.302 

.119 

.535 

Yf 

.071/2 

.675 

.423 

.126 

.738 

.^ 

.11 

.840 

.546 

.147 

1.087 

.15 

1.050 

.742 

.154 

1.473 

1 

.22 

1.315 

.957 

.179 

2.171 

1% 

.30 

1.660 

1.278 

.191 

2.996 

1^ 

•iSJ4 

1.900 

1.500 

.200 

3.631 

2 

.501/2 

2.375 

1.939 

.218 

5.022 

2% 

.77 

2.875 

2.323 

.276 

7.661 

3 

1.03 

3.500 

2.900 

.300 

10.252 

3% 

1.25 

4.000 

3.364 

.318 

12.505 

4,, 

359 

4.500 

3.826 

.337 

14.983 

4% 

1.80 

5.000 

4.290 

.355 

17.611 

5 

2.08 

5.563 

4.813 

.375 

20.778 

6 

2.86 

6.625 

5.761 

.432 

28.573 

7 

3.81 

7.625 

6.625 

.500 

38.048 

8 

4.34 

8.625 

7.625 

.500 

43.388 

9 

4.90 

9.625 

8.625 

.500 

48.728 

10 

5.48 

10.750 

9.750 

.500 

54.735 

11 

6.10 

11.750 

10.750 

.500 

60.075 

12 

6.55 

12.750 

11.750 

.500 

65.415 

DOUBLE    EXTRA    STRONG    STEEL    PIPE — BLACK 

AND    GALVANIZED 

Size 

last  Price,   per 
foot 

Diameter,  inches 

Thickness 
inches 

Weierht  per  foot 

External              |                 Internal 

Plain  Ends 

,^ 

■10.32 

.840 

.252 

.294 

1.714 

.35 

1.050 

.434 

.30S 

2.440 

.37 

1.315 

.599 

.358 

3.659 

IVi 

.52% 

1.660 

.896 

.382 

5.214 

l^ 

.65 

1.900 

1.100 

.400 

6.408 

2% 

.91 

2.375 

1.503 

.436 

9.029 

1.37 

2.875 

1.771 

.552 

13.695 

§„ 

1.86 

3.500 

2.300 

.600 

18.583 

3% 

2.30 

1-222 

2.728 

.636 

22.850 

2.76 

1^00 

3.152 

.674 

27.541 

3.26 

5.000 

3.580 

.710 

32.530 

6 

7 

8 

3.86 

5.563 

4.063 

.750 

38.552 

6.625 

4.897 

.864 

53.160 

U^J 

5.875 

.875 

63.079 

8.625 

6.875 

.875 

72.424 

63G 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  Co, 


SPIRAL  RIVETED  PIPE 


m'rm<  SPIR&,  I:  RIVETED  F 


Galvanized  Pipe  is  furnished  in  any  lengths  up  to  20  feet  and  is  used  for  exhaust  steam,  suc- 
tion pipe,  paper  and  pulp,  compressed  air,  etc. 

Asphalted  Pipe  is  furnished  in  any  lengths  up  to  30  feet  and  is  used  for  discharge  pipe,  dredg- 
ing, hydraulic  mining,  pump  mains,  flow  lines,  etc. 


In  ordering  always 

specify  Gauge,  see  foot  n 

ote. 

PRICES  AVITH  PLAIN  ENDS,  WITHOUT  CONNTDCTIONS 

V 
5 

Price  per  Foot 

SI 

1 
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Price 

per  Foot 

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3 

20 

?0.354 

$0,474 

1.9 

1500 

20 

14 

$    2.92 

$    4.06 

22.1 

470 

18 

.392 

.527 

2.3 

2000 

12 

3.82 

5.37 

30.6 

660 

4 

18 

.505 

.680 

3.0 

1500 

10 

4.68 

6.59 

38.3 

840 

16 

.520 

.728 

3.7 

1875 

8 

5.65 

7.94 

46.2 

1030 

5 

18 

.613 

.826 

3.7 

1200 

6 

6.62 

9.28 

54.1 

1220 

16 

.631 

.882 

4.5 

1500 

22 

12 

4.21 

5.91 

33.7 

595 

6 

16 

.744 

1.040 

5.3 

1250 

10 

5.15 

7.26 

42.2 

7  65 

14 

.867 

1.207 

6.6 

1560 

8 

6.22 

8.73 

50.8 

940 

12 

1.150 

1.614 

9.2 

2170 

6 

7.28 

10.21 

59.5 

1108 

7 

16 

.870 

1.216 

6.2 

1070 

24 

12 

4.47 

6.41 

36.5 

540 

14 

1.012 

1.410 

7.7 

1340 

10 

5.59 

7.88 

45.7 

705 

12 

1.340 

1.880 

10.7 

1860 

8 

6.75 

9.48 

55.2 

820 

8 

16 

.995 

1.395 

7.1 

935 

6 

7.90 

11.09 

64.6 

1015 

14 

1.161 

1.620 

8.8 

1170 

26 

12 

4.94 

6.94 

39.5 

505 

12 

1.542 

2.166 

12.3 

1640 

10 

6.05 

8.53 

49.5 

650 

9 

16 

1.116 

1.564 

8.0 

835 

8 

7.30 

10.27 

59.8 

795 

14 

1.300 

1.812 

9.9 

1045 

6 

8.56 

12.01 

70.0 

935 

12 

1.743 

2.447 

13.9 

1460 

3 

10.38 

14.54 

84.9 

1154 

10 

16 

1.237 

1.731 

8.8 

750 

28 

10 

6.32 

8.90 

51.7 

605 

14 

1.445 

2.013 

11.0 

935 

8 

7.78 

10.93 

63.6 

735 

12 

1.914 

2.688 

15.3 

1310 

6 

9.37 

13.14 

76.6 

870 

11 

16 

1.354 

1.897 

9.7 

680 

3 

11.05 

15.48 

90.4 

1071 

14 

1.576 

2.198 

12.0 

850 

30 

10 

6.94 

9.78 

56.8 

560 

12 

2.080 

2.922 

16.6 

1200 

8 

8.39 

11.80 

68.7 

685 

12 

16 

1.477 

2.067 

10.6 

625 

6 

9.84 

13.80 

80.5 

810 

14 

1.719 

2.395 

13.0 

780 

3 

11.94 

16.72 

97.7 

1000 

12 

2.270 

3.188 

18.2 

1080 

32 

10 

7.53 

10.60 

61.6 

525 

13 

16 

1.60 

2.25 

11.4 

575 

8 

9.10 

12.76 

74.3 

645 

14 

1.86 

2.59 

14.1 

720 

6 

10.65 

14.93 

87.1 

760 

12 

2.46 

3.45 

19.7 

1010 

3 

12.94 

18.11 

105.8 

940 

14 

14 

2.00 

2.91 

15.9 

670 

34 

10 

8.00 

11.25 

65.4 

490 

12 

2.77 

3.89 

22  2 

940 

8 

9.63 

13.53 

78.8 

600 

10 

3.38 

4.75 

27".6 

1210 

6 

11.45 

16.06 

93.6 

715 

15 

14 

2.17 

3.12 

17.0 

625 

3 

13.74 

19.23 

112.3 

880 

12 

2.97 

4.16 

23.7 

875 

30 

10 

8.45 

11.90 

69.1 

470 

10 

3.62 

5.10 

29.6 

1125 

8 

10.20 

14.33 

83.4 

570 

16 

14 

2.36 

3.33 

18.1 

585 

6 

11.96 

16.77 

97.8 

680 

12 

3.15 

4.43 

25.2 

820 

3 

14.53 

20.34 

118.8 

830 

10 

3.85 

5.42 

31.5 

1050 

40 

10 

9.37 

13.20 

76.7 

420 

18 

14 

2.63 

3.66 

19.9 

520 

8 

11.29 

15.87 

92.4 

515 

12 

3.40 

4.84 

27.6 

730 

6 

13.27 

18.60 

108.5 

610 

10 

4.22 

5.95 

34.5 

940 

3 

16.10 

22.56 

131.8 

750 

Working  pressure  should  not  be  more  than  2  5  per  cent  of  the  ultimate  strength  or  bursting 
pressure. 

First  gauge  of  thickness  denotes  Standard  Pipe;  second  gauge,  Extra  Heavy  Pipe,  and  third 
gauge  is  Double  Extra  Heavy  Pipe. 

Any  gauge  or  diameter  quoted  upon  request. 

FOR  PUMPS,  AIR  COMPRESSORS   AND  ENGINES,   SEE  INDEX 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  Go. 


FLANGES,  BOLTS  AND  GASKETS 
For  Spiral  Riveted  Pipe 

Flanges  are  Forged  Steel  with  Spiral  Pipe  Standard  Diameter  and  Drilling 


Outside 
Diam. 
inches 


Thick- 
ness of 
Flange 


Flange 
Not  At- 
tached 


Flange 
Attach- 
ed to 
Pipe 


Flange 
Not  At- 
tached 


Flanse 
Attach- 
ed to 
Pipe 


DrUENSIOXS  OF  DRILXING 


Size 

of 

Bolts 

inches 


Diam. 
of  Bolt 

Circle 
inches 


Bolts 
per  set 


Black       Gal 


10 
11 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

211/4 

23V4 
251/4 
28 1^ 
30 


$0.90 
1.05 
1.35 
1.60 
1.70 
2.15 
2.65 
2.95 
3.10 
3.25 
3.60 
3.80 
4.75 
6.50 
7.90 
9.30 
11.60 
13.00 


$1.75 

2.05 

2.40 

2.75 

2.95 

3.45 

4.10 

4.50 

4.65 

4.75 

5.15 

5.50 

7.75 

8.60 

10.30 

12.50 

15.95 

18.00 


$1.10 

1.30 

1.60 

2.00 

2.15 

2.80 

3.50 

3.95 

4.15 

4.35 

4.85 

5.10 

6.35 

9.00 

11.00 

12.75 

15.90 

17.70 


$1.90 

4 

2.30 

8 

2.70 

8 

"  3.15 

8 

3.40 

8 

4.05 

8 

4.90 

8 

5.45 

8 

5.65 

12 

5.85 

12 

6.25 

12 

6.80 

12 

9.35 

12 

11.00 

12 

13.35 

16 

15.85 

16 

20.25 

16 

22.70 

16 

4% 

5  it 
■  6  it 

7% 

9 
10 

111/4 
121/4 
13% 
141/4 
1514 

16  1/4 

17  A 
191/4 
21 1/4 
231/8 
26 
273/4 


$0.17 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.45 

.45 

.45 

.45 

.65 

.65 

.65 

.65 

.70 

.70 

1.30 

1.30 

1.30 

1.30 


$0.23 

.45 

.45 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.90 

.90 

.90 

.90 

.95 

.95 

1.95 

1.95 

1.95 

1.95 


$0.17 

.20 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.45 

.60 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.10 

1.20 

1.45 

1.70 

2.10 

2.40 

3.35 

3.80 


We  Furnish  Threaded  Companion  Flanges  to  Match  the  Above  Standard 

FLANGED  FITTINGS  FOR  SPIRAL  RIVETED  PIPE 


Cast  Iron — Faced  and  Drilled  with  Spii 

•al  Pipe 

Standard 

90°  Elbows 

45°  Elbows 

Tees 

Reducing  Tees 

Crosses 

Y  Branches 

in. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

3 

$    2.25 

$    2.80 

$     1.95 

$    2.35 

$    3.60 

$    4.40 

$    4.00 

$    4.75 

$    4.80 

$    5.85 

4 

3.30 

4.00 

3.00 

3.70 

5.30 

6.40 

5.80 

7.00 

8.00 

9.70 

$    8.00 

$    9.90 

5 

4.60 

5.50 

4.00 

4.90 

6.60 

8.00 

7.30 

8.80 

9.90 

12.00 

10.30 

12.60 

6 

4.80 

6.40 

4.20 

5.50 

7.00 

9.20 

7.70 

9.80 

10.20 

13.50 

12.50 

16.50 

7 

6.10 

8.00 

4.50 

6.00 

8.50 

11.20 

9.40 

12.00 

14.00 

19.00 

14.00 

18.70 

8 

9.30 

12.30 

7.00 

9.50 

13.50 

18.00 

14.80 

19.00 

24.00 

31.00 

20.00 

27.00 

9 

12.90 

17.00 

10.50 

14.00 

17.00 

22.50 

18.70 

24.00 

30.00 

40.00 

29.00 

37.50 

10 

14.60 

19.20 

11.00 

15.00 

20.00 

26.00 

22.00 

28.00 

38.00 

50.00 

38.00 

50.00 

11 

17.90 

22.40 

15.00 

19.50 

26.00 

34.00 

28.00 

37.00 

46.00 

61.00 

46.00 

61.00 

12 

20.20 

26.60 

17.00 

22.00 

31.00 

41.00 

34.00 

44.00 

55.00 

72.00 

54.00 

71.00 

14 

30.90 

41.70 

18.00 

24.00 

46.00 

61.00 

50.00 

66.00 

64.00 

86.00 

74.00 

100.00 

15 

39.50 

53.00 

22.00 

30.00 

56.00 

76-. 00 

62.00 

82.00 

80.00 

108.00 

86.00 

116.00 

16 

56.60 

76.00 

36.00 

49.00 

84.00 

113.50 

93.00 

122.00 

102.00 

138.00 

125.00 

168.00 

18 

67.40 

91.00 

52.00 

70.00 

110.00 

148.00 

121.00 

159.00 

129.00 

174.00 

142.00 

191.00 

20 

89.20 

120.00 

62.00 

84.00 

116.00 

157.00 

128.00 

168.00 

146.00 

197.00 

154.00 

208.00 

22 

105.00 

142.00 

74.00 

100.00 

15  3.00 

206.00 

168.00 

222.00 

193.00 

260.00- 

197.00 

266.00 

24 

132.00 

178.00 

91.00 

122.00 

1S7.00 

253.00 

206.00 

272.00 

240.00 

325.00 

249.00 

336.00 

FOR    PIPK    CUTTERS    AND    THREADING    MACHINES,    SEE    INDEX 


638 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   S  ©0. 


FLEXIBLE  JOINTS  —  PIPE  CLAMPS 


THE  MORAN  FLEXIBLE  JOINT 

Simple,  Efficient,  Durable 
For  Steam,  Air  and  Gas 


No.  1  No.  2  No.  3 — Liquid 

Only  three  parts — ring,  ball  and  bell.  No 
packing,  no  spring.  Always  reseating.  Loose 
until  pressure  is  applied.      Special  liquid  joint. 


No.  1  &  3 

Angle 

Size 

Straight 

No.  3 

Vs 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread . . 

$    2.75 

%    3.00 

Va 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread.. 

3.00 

3.25 

% 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread.  . 

3.00 

3.25 

V^ 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread.  . 

3.25 

3.50 

% 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread.. 

3.75 

4.00 

1 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread.. 

4.25 

4.50 

\Va 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread. . 

5.25 

5.50 

1% 

inch, 

Standard 

Thread .  . 

6.00 

6.25 

2 

inch, 

Standard 

Thread.  . 

7.50 

8.75 

2V^ 

inch, 

Standard 

Thread.. 

9.00 

10.50 

3 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread.  . 

11.25 

12.25 

31^ 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread.  . 

14.00 

15.50 

4 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread. . 

15.00 

16.75 

4V? 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread .  . 

.       18.75 

20.75 

5 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread.. 

.       18.75 

20.75 

6 

inch. 

Standard 

Thread.  . 

25.00 

27.50 

7 

inch. 

Threaded 

or  Flange 

3      50.00 

55.00 

8 

inch, 

Threaded 

or  Flange 

i      75.00 

82.50 

9 

inch. 

Threaded 

or  Flange 

i      95.00 

104.50 

10 

inch, 

Threaded 

or  Flange 

3    115.00 

126.50 

Larger  sizes  furnished  for  either  hub  and 
spigot  Flanged  or  Threaded  Connections.  In 
ordering,  please  state  Avbether  steam,  air  or 
liquid  is  to  be  conveyed,  and  under  what  pres- 
sure. 

Prices  given  for  same  on  application. 


EMERGENCY  PIPE  CLAMP 

MALLEABLE  IRON 
Complete  with  Packing  Ready  for  Use 


To  Repair  Splits  and  Rust  Holes  in  Pipes 

This  is  the  most  convenient  and  practical  re- 
pair ever  placed  on  the  market  for  splits  and 
rust  holes  in  pipe;  it  is  so  simple  that  any  one 
with  a  small  wrench  can  attach  it  in  a  few  min- 
utes. 


Size  of  Pipe.  .in.|    i,^  |    94  |     i    |  i^4|    i  ^4  |      2 

Lgth.  over  all,  in. 
Each 

31/4 
$.40 

3y4 
.45 

31/2 

.50 

3% 
.60 

4        41/4 
.70       .80 

Size  of  Pipe..in.l2i^   (  3     |3M  |  4     |4i^    |     5 

Lgth.  over  all,  in. 
Each 

41/2       5      51/2       6 
1.00  1.25  1.50  2.00 

61/2 

4.50 

7 
5.00 

Size  of  Pipe..in.|   6     |   7     |  8    |   9    |   10    |    12 

Lgth.  over  all,  in.     8        9      91/2     10       11        12 
Each 6.00  7.00  8.00  9.00  10.00  12.00 

CLIMAX  STEAM  JOINT  CLAMP 


A  Permanent  Repair  for  Pipe  Joints. 
Brass  for  all  Sizes  of  Pipe 


Made  of 


No.  1  Clamps  for  all  sizes  6  inches  and  smaller. 
No.  2  Clamps  for  all  sizes  7  inches  and  larger. 


Size  Pipe  In- 
side Dia.   in. 

1/^ 

% 

1 

1^4 

1^6 

2 

Each |1.50 

1.50  1  1.50  1  1.90 

2.25 

3.00 

Size  Pipe  In- 
side Dia.   in. 

2^4 

3 

3;^ 

4 

41.^ 

5 

Each |3.75 

4.50  1  5.25  1  6.00 

6.75 

7.50 

Size  Pipe  In- 
side  Dia.   in.      6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Each 


.Q0|10.50[13.00|15.75|18.75|22.50 


FOR   PIPE   AND   FITTINGS,   SEE   INDEX 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  ^  eO, 


639 


EXPANSION  PIPE  HANGERS 

With  Sectional  and  Solid  Ring 


All 

style    R  ■      I  Style 

For  8  Inch  a  ad       II        I'^or  6  Inel 
Smaller   Pipe         J^Jl  Smaller   : 


Styic 
For  6  Inch  and 
Smaller   Pipe 


Style  J 

For  8  Inch  and' 

Larger  Pipe 


Style    T 
ror  8  Inch  and 
Smaller   Pipe 


For  9  Inch  and 
Larger  Pipe 


PRICE  LIST  STYLE  J  HANGER 


Expansion  Pipe 

Hanger.       Witli 

Solid    Ring    for 

8     inch      and 

Smaller    Pipe 


Size .inches 


Prices  do  not  include  tumbuclvles  on  styles  T  or  J. 
PRICE   LIST  STYLE  T  HANGER 


Size inches 


Size    Inches    I 


■  50      I 


I      5.00      I      14.00      I      15  00      I      17.00      | 


(  Style  T  for  8  inch  and  smaller  pipe  can  also  be  furnished    with    lag    screw    or    ceiling:    plate   similar    to    styles    R 

and  S. 

PRICE  LIST  STYLES  R  AND  S  HANGERS 


Sii:e inches 


%     I       1      I     1% 


Price     each    I 


Size  of  pipe.  ririRs  and  buttons  are  tapped  for inches 


Size inches 


4V.    I       5      1       6     1       7     1 


Price     each    I 


Size  of  pipe.  rinR.s  and  buttons  are  tapped  for inches    | 


Pipe  can  be  run  and  supported  upon  temporary  wood  bangers,    and    when    in    proper    line    these    sectional    hangers 
can   be   conveniently  applied. 

PRICE  LIST  STYLE  SS  WITH  BEAM  CLAMP 


I    2V2   I 


.00    I    1.05    I    1.15 


Size  of  pipe,  rinss  and  buttons  are  tapped  for. 


Size    inches   |      3 '/. 


?5    I    4.25    I    4.75 


Size  of  pipe,  rings  and  buttons  are  tapped  for. 


%     I      %     I      %     I      % 


%     I      % 


List   price  of  beam  clamp  only,  up  to  4%  inch,  $0.75  each;   5   to   8  inch,  .SI. 75  each;   9  to   14   inch.  $3.75   each-   15 
to  24  inch.  $6.00  each. 


EXPANSION  PIPE  HANGERS 
With  Solid  Ring 


Price,    complete each 


Size   of   pipe,    rings   and   buttons 


tapped    for Indies 


Size     .  ■ inches 


iplete    each     I 


I   1.80   I   2.25    I 


Size   of  pipe,   rings   and  buttons   ai 


PARTS    OF   SOLID   RING   EXPANSION   PIPE 

HANGERS 

Size 

inches 

V.     1 

% 

1      1 

1%    1 

IV. 

2%   1 

"T~ 

Price. 

plates    .  .    .  . 

each 

.08    1 

OS 

1        OS 

08    1 

09 

09 

10   1 

To" 

Price. 

buttons    .  .  . 

each 

.06    1 

.06 

1      .06 

Price. 

rings    

each 

.08    1 

.08 

.15    1 

.20   1 

.25 

.30    1 

40' 

Size 

inches 

.SVo   1 

4 

1     4V. 

5      1 

6 

7 

8     1  . 

— 

Price. 

plates    .  .    . 

.10   1 

10 

1        10 

.10   1 

.10 

.10 

.10   1  . 

— 

Price. 

buttons    .  .  . 

each 

.08    1 

.08 

1      .08 

.08    1 

.08 

.08 

08    1  . 

— 

Price. 

rings    

each 

.50   1 

.60 

1      .80 

1.00   1 

1.25 

1.70 

2.15    1  . 

T" 

Prices    do    not    include   such    parts    as    expansion   pipe,   rod    or    tumbuckles:    these    will    be    at    an    extra    price    and 
furnished  only  when  so  speciSed.     If  expansion  pipe  or  rod   is   desired,   state   distance  from  center   of  pipe  to   support. 

41 


640 


GEO-B-eAR^PErfTER  «  CO, 


FLOOR  AND  CEILING  PLATES 

o  o  o 


Pig.  3 
Ceillngr   Plate 


Fig.    6 
Floor  Plate 


Fig.  10 
Perfection 


Cold  Rolled  Steel  Hinged,  Floor  and  Ceiling  Plate 

Price    List    Nos.   3.    6    and    10 — Nickel    Plated 

Size     

inclieM    i        V->        1       %       1        1        1    1%     1     IVs     1 

.fs 

^n  1 

Price    

.::.::.::::..::::::.:.!  each  1  $.27  I   .f8  I   .32  I   .35  1  .38  1 

.80 

Larger   sizes,   prices   on   application. 


HOOK  PLATES,  BEAM  HOOKS  AND  COIL  STANDS 


Pis 

158. 

Hook  Plates 

Nnmber 

of   Hooks 

1       1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

.each 
.each 
.each 
.each 

.09 

.    .10 

.15 

.18 
.21 
.28 
.43 

.23 
.27 
.43 
.65 

.26 
.32 
.58 
.90 

.32 

.41 

.72 

1.15 

.38 
52 

For  11/4 
For  1% 
For  2  in 

in    pipe    3  ins    between  centers    . 

in.  pipe,  SVa  ins.  between  centers 
pipe,  4%  ins.  between  centers... 

.88 

.22 

1.35 

BRANCH  TEES 


Branches  R.  H. 


Run  Open 


Run   Open 
R.  H. 


Pig. 
Branches  R.  H. 


Branches  L.  H. 


Inlet  Open 
R.  H. 


Pig.   2 


Outlet  Open  R.  He 


Pig.    3 


Inlet    Open    R.    H. 


The   run 

and   back   opening-   of 

Branch 

Pees   are 

tapped 

the   same   size   as   branches,   unless   othe»r- 

wise 

ordered 

.    Always  order 

Branch 

Tees  by  size  and 

number 

a 

1  in 

Branch 

Tees 

1%  in.  Branch  Tees 

VA  in.  Branch  Tees 

2in 

Branch  Tees 

^^: 

2^A 

in.  Center  to 

3  in.  Center  to 

3V2 

in.    Center 

to 

4y2 

^1 

Center 

Center 

Center 

Center 

1    in.    or 

\Vt  in. 

Run 

1%  in. 

Run 

2   in. 
Run 

IV4  in. 
or  1% 
Run 

2   in. 
Run 

2%  m. 

Run 

1%  in. 

or  2  in. 

Run 

''iZ 

3  in. 
Run 

2  m. 

Run 

ZY2     In. 

or    3    in. 

Run 

3%  in. 
Run 

2 

$.90 

1.00 

1.15 

3 

1.05 

1.15 

1.35 

1.65 

1.90 

2.40 

2.70 

3.45 

3.80 

5.25 

5.75 

6.25 

4 

1.15 

1.30. 

1.60 

2.00 

2.40 

2.85 

3.35 

4.15 

4.60 

6.40 

7  00 

7:75 

5 

1.35 

Ml 

1.85 

2.40 

2.90 

3.55 

4.00 

5.00 

5.50 

7.65 

8.50 

9.25 

6 

1.60 

1.75 

2.10 

2.80 

3.30 

3.95 

4.65 

5.75 

6.25 

8.80 

9.75 

10.75 

7 

l.JiO 

2.20 

2.45 

3.20 

3.90 

4.20 

5.25 

6.50 

7.25 

10.60 

11.75 

13  00 

8 

2.20 

2.45 

2.75 

3.60 

4.50 

4.95 

5.85 

7.00 

7.75 

11.50 

12.75 

14.00 

9 

2.1)5 

2.90 

Mi9 

4.30 

5.25 

6.15 

6.50 

8.25 

9.00 

12.25 

13.50 

15.00 

10 

3.30 

4.00 

4.80 

5.85 

6.85 

7.60 

9.25 

10.00 

13.50 

15.00 

1650 

\l 

4.50 

4.80 

5.00 

6.25 

7.25 

8.00 

9.75 

10.75 

12 

4.75 

5.10 

5.25 

6.50 

7.65 

8.50 

10.50 

11.60 

13 

5.50 

6.00 

6.00 

7.00 

8.25 

_ 

14 

7.00 

7.25 

6.75 

7.75 

9.00 

15 

7.50 

7.75 

7.50 

8.50 

9.75 

16 

8.00 

8.25 

8.50 

9.50 

10.75 

Back  or   Side  Outlets  Charged  as  Additional  Front  Outlets 

1  inch  Branch  Tees,  1  inch  or   ly^    inch  run  are   1%    inches   inside  diameter,     l  inoh  Branch  Tees. 
1%  Inch  or  2  inch  run.  are  2%   Inches  inside  diame'ter. 

1%    inch  Branch  Tees  are   all   2V2    inches  inside   diameter. 
1%   inch  Branch  Tetes  are  all   2%    inches   inside   diameter. 

2  inch  Branch  Tees  are  all  3%  inches  inside  diameter. 


Geo -B- Carp E^fTER  «  So. 


641 


JENKINS  VALVES 


Screwed.  Fig.  106  Screwed,  Fig.  lOS  Screwed,  Fig.  110  Screwed,  Fig.  128 

BRASS  GLOBE  VAIiVES 

Standard  Pattern 

Suitable  for  150  lbs.  working-  steam  pressure,  or  250  lbs.  working-  water  pressure. 


Screwed, 

No.  106 

%      1        y*       \        %       1        %       1        %       1         1       1       1%      !      IVa      '       2         1       2%       1         :i 

1.10   1      1.10     1      1.25     1      1.60     1      2.-20     |      2.80     |      4.00     |      5.50    |      8.75     |      15.75 

22.00 

BRASS  ANGLE  VALVES 

Standard  Pattern 

Suitable  for  150  lbs.  working-  steam  pressure,  or  250  lbs.  working  water  pressure. 

Screwed, 

No.  108 

%      !         %        1         %       1         Va       1        %       1          1        1       1%      1      IVa      1       3         |       2% 

3 

1.10    1      1.10     1      1.25      1      1.60     1      2.20     |     2.80      |      4.00     |     5.50     |     8.75     |      15.75 

22.00 

BRASS  CROSS  VALVES 
Standard  Pattern 

Suitable  for- 150  lbs.  working-  steam  pressure,  or  250  lbs.  working-  water  pressure. 

Screwed, 

No.  110 

%       1          %       1          Va       i         %         1          1          1      1%         1      IV2        13           1        SVa 

3 

1.70      1       2.00      1       2.25      1      2.50      |      3.25       |       4.75      |      6.25       |       9.50       |       20.00 

27.50 

BRASS  GLOBE  VALVES 
Extra  Heavy  Pattern 

Suitable  for  300  lbs.  working  steam  pressure,  or  500  lbs.  working-  water  pressure. 

Screwed, 

No.  128 

v-i     \      %     1      y2     1      %      1      1      1    1%      1    iy2      1      2       1     2y2 

1         3 

3.00      1       3.50      1       4.00      1       5.00     1       6.50     |       8.25      |     11.00     |      16.00     |      33.00 

■  45.00 

JENKINS  CHECK  VALVES 


Fig.  117-s 

Sectional  View 

of  Standard  Pattern 

Horizontal 
Brass  Check  Valves 


Horizontal,  Screwed 
Fig.  117 


Angle,  Screwed 
Fig.  118 


i 

Vertical,    Screwed 
Fig.  119 


Screwed,  Fig.  352 


BRASS  CHECIi  VAL\TES 

Standard  Pattern 

Horizontal,  Angle  and  Vertical 

Horizontal  No.  117,  Angle  No.  118,  or  Vertical  No.  119,  Screwed 

Suitable  for  150  lbs.   working-  pressure. 


Size     

1       >4        1 

% 

t      %      1     Vz      1     %        111     iy4 

1%       1 

2       1       3M. 

i       3 

1       1.10 

1.10 

1       1.20      1       1.30      1       1.90         1     2.60   1       3.60 

5.00      1 

7.50   1      14.00 

1  21.00 

BRASS  SWING  CHECIi  VALVES 
Standard  Pattern 
No.  352 

Suitable  for  150  lbs.  working  pressure. 

Size    

1        % 

% 

1        %        1         1         1               1%            1          1% 

1            2 

1         3%         1 

S 

1       1.20 

1.30 

1       1.90      1       2.60      1              3.60           1          5.50 

1          7.50 

1       14.00      1 

21.00 

642 


GEO•B•eAliPE^fTER  «  So. 


JENKINS  VALVES 


Screwed,  Fig.  325 


Flanged,  Fig.  326 


Screwed,  Fig.  370 

STANDARD  GATE   VALVES 

Iron  Body,  Composition  Mounted,  Inside  Screw,  Stationary  Spindle 

Fig.  325  Screwed.     Fig.  326  Flanged 

2  to  16  inch,  suitable  for  125  lbs.  Steam  Pre'ssure;  175  lbs.  Water 

18  to  30  inch,  suitable  for  100  lbs.  Steam  Pressure;  125  lbs.  Water 

Sizes      TTT7. I        2       I  2V2    I     3      |  3Vg    |    4      |  4V2    |     5      [6      |  T~\    S      |     9      |   10     |     12    " 

Screwed   $10. 00111.50114. 00117. U0|19.00|24, 00127. 50|32.50|45. 00154. 00176. 00190.001125. 00 

Flanged   I      12.00|l3.50|l6.50|19.50|23.00|28.00|31.50|36.50i49.00|58.00|S1.00|95.00|l33.00 

Sizes I        14       I     15      |     16      |     18      |     20      |     22      |     24~T26      |     28      |       30 

Flanged    I  $181.00|220.00|260.00|350.00|425.00|530.00|600.00|800.00|950.00|1,100.00 

BRASS  GATE  VALVES 

Standard  Pattern,  Stationary  Spindle,  Inside  Screw  " 

Fig.  370 

Suitable  for  125  Pounds  Working  Steam  Pressure,  or  175  Pounds  Working  Water  Pressure. 

Sizes     I  V4     I  %      V2   I  %   I    1     |1%  IIV2  I    2    I  2V2   I    3 

Price I        $1.45|1.45|1.65|2.05|2.80|3.70|5.00|7.30|13. 00119.00 


Screwed,  Fig.  376 

BRASS   GATE  VALVES 

Standard  Pattern,  with  Sliding  Stem  and  Lever 
Quick  Opening 

Suitable  for  125  Pounds  Working  Steam  Pressure 
or  175  Pounds  Working  Water  Pressure. 
Screwed,  Fig.  376 

Sizes    I    V2       %    I    1     |1%  llVz  I     2     I  2V2    I     3 

Price      |$3.50|3.60|4.80|6.20|S.50|11.80|20.25|30.00 

Flanged,   Fig.   377 


Sizes 


1%    11^    I     2      I  2%    I     3 


Price'    |$12.50|14.50|18.50|29.50|40.00|50.00 


Fig.  210 


BALL    GAUGE-GOGK 

With  Jenkins  Bros.  Composition  Plug 

This  Gauge-Cock  is  very  simple  and  durable,  and 
as  a  Jenkins  Bros.  Composition  Plug  is  used  to 
make  the  seat,  it  will  remain  tight  for  long  periods. 
Should  the  plug  become  worn  by  use  and  the  joint 
leak,  it  may  be'  easily  made  tight  by  truing  up  the 
end  of  the  plug  with  a  fine  file  or  sandpaper.  This 
will  shorten  the  plug  slightly,  and  the  long  screw 
at  the  end  of  ball  should  then  be  turned  in  until 
the  ball  stands  in  a  horizontal  position.  With  or- 
dinary use  the  plug  will  last  seiveral  years,  and 
can  be  renewed  very  cheaply. 


Sizes 


.1    %     I    % 


Fig.   210    |$1.50|$1.50 


GEO''■B•-eAR.P_E^fTER  S  CO. 


643 


JENKINS  VALVES 

standard  Patterns,  with  Yoke,  Iron  Body,  Composition  Mounted 


Screwed,  Fig.   141 


Flanged,  Fig.  142  Scre^ved,  Fig.   143 

Fig.   141    GLOBE   VALVES,   A\7TH   YOKE 
Suitable  for  150  lbs,  working  steam  pressure,  or  250  lbs,  working  water  pressure 


Screwed,   Fig.  145 


Siye.     inejies I   3    |  2J/L>| 


:iV^\   4    14^3  I    5    I    «    I    7    I    8    I     9     I    10    I    la    I    14  I    16    1    18    I    20    |      24 


Screwed,  No.  141 


10.00  12.00  16.75119.50  24. 00i32.00:40.00,4S. 00, 80.00;H0.Q0, 121. 00;i30.00,lS5. 001 


Flanged,  No.  142 |11.75ll4.00,18.50|21.50i26.00i34.00  42.00  SO.OOjsQ.OO  90.00|121.00,130.00|18S.OO|334.00|400.00|540.00ii;20.00  1,200.00 


Fig.   143    ANGLE    VALVES,   AVITH    YOlvE 


Size,     inches |    3    |  '2V.\    3  l-SVal    4    |  4%  |   5 


I    7    I     8    I     9 


12    I    14    I    la    I    18    I    20   I     24 


Screwed.  No.  143  . . 
*Flanged,   No.   144. 


■  10.00  12.00il6.75!19.50|24.00  32.00  40.00  48.00  SQ.QO 'jQ.OO  121.00,130.00  1S5.00I  I  I  I  I 

.  |1'.75  14.00ilS.50, 21. 50i26.00134.00l42.00  50.00180.00, 90. 00  121. 00'130.00|1S5.001334.00  [400.00  540.00  020.00  1.260.00 


Fig.   145    CROSS    VALVES,   AVaXH    YOJiE 


I  3V2 


I        4%        I 


Screwed,  No.  145  ...  I      16.00       |      21.00 


26.00      I      30.00      I      42.00      |     45.00 


58.00      I      90.00      I      100.00 


'Flanged.    No.    14G.   |      19.00       |      24.00      |      29.00      |      33.00      |      45.00      |      48.00      |      62.00      |      90.00      | 
*  Xot    Illustrated. 


Fig.  152 

Horizontal.  Screwed,  Fig.  151 

Angle,   Screwed.  Fig.   152 
Vertical,  Screwed,  Fig.  152a 

Y  OR  BLOW-OFF  VALVES  ^'^''*  """^Flgi'iV '"  ^""*" 

Standard  Pattern,  witli  Yoke,  Iron  Body,  Composition  Mounted  witli  Renewable  Seat  Rings 

Suitable  for  l.")0  lbs,  working  steam  pressure,  or  250  lbs,  working  water  pressure. 


Screwed,  Fig.  296 


Sizes 

1              2              1            21/2 

1 

3 

Fig.  296 

1          11.00         1          15.00 

1 

20.00 

IRO\    BODY    CHECK    VALVES— Standard   Pattern 
Horizontal,  Angle  or  Vertical,  Screwed.     Figs.  151,  152  and  152A 

Suitable  for  150  lbs.  working  pressure. 

Sizes      

1           2            1          2>/2          1        3        1      :iV2      1        4        1      4V.      1        5        |        6        | 

7 

1          8 

List    I'rlee    .  .  . 

1        S.OO        1       11.00       1    14.00    1    17.00    1    20.00    |    25.00   |    30.00   |    40.00   | 

65.00 

80.00 

No.    180  CORNER    VALVES 

Offset  Pattern,  with  Wood  Wheels 

With  Male  or  Female  Unions,  Right  or  Left  Hand  Outlet 


No. 

Sizes ^ 

V-. 

% 

J 

I'/i 

1\^ 

2 

6 

Rough  body,  finished  trimmings   

-T.oT 

3.50 
3.35 
3.45 
3.90 

-rs5- 

4.40 
4.15 
4.25 
4.80 

4.75 
5.30 
5.05 
5.15 
5./0 

6.45 
7.05 
6.85 
6.95 
7.45 

8.55 
9.65 
8.85 
8.95 
10.05 

13.85 

7 

Finished  all  over 

15.25 

8 

Rough  bo^.y,  nickel  plated  trimmings 

14.15 

9 

Rough  body,  n-:ckel  plated  all  over 

14.25 

10 

Finished  and  nickel  plated  all  over 

15.65 

Please  state  whether  RIGHT  or  LEFT  HAND    Valves  are  required,   and  apecliy    Style  or   Finish  by 
NUMBE/R, 


644 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  «  eo. 


JENKINS  VALVES 


Angle,  Fig.  114 


■  Screwed,  Fig.  124 


Angle,  Male  Union,  Fig.  168 


BRASS   HOSE   GLOBE   AND   ANGLE   VALVES 
Threaded  on  Outlet  for  Hose  Connection 

Suitable    for    250    Pounds    Working-   Water    Pressure 
Screwed  Inlet,  with  Cap  and  Chain,  Angle,  Fig.  114,  or   Globe,   Fig.   114A  (not  lllngtrated) 


% 

1 

ly* 

1% 

2 

2y2 

3 

Rough    Body,    Finished    Trimmings 

$4.00 
4.65 
5.05 

5.50 
5.90 

$5.00 
5.75 
6.15 

6.50 
6.90 

$7.00 
7.80 
8.20 

8.70 
9.00 

$   9.50 
10.50 
10.90 

11.70 
12.00 

$15.00 
16.50 
16.90 

16.80 
17.20 

$22.00 
24.80 
25.40 

27.50 
28.00 

$30.00 
32.80 
33  40 

N.  P.    with  brass  wheel 

Finished  All   Over 

37.50 

BRASS  Y  OR  BLOW-OFF  VALVES 

Standard   Pattern   With  Renewable  Seat  Rings 

Suitable  for   150  Pounds  Working  Steam  Pressure,   or   250  Pounds  Working  Water  Pressure. 

Fig.   124 


Sizes     

1       %     1    Vz     1    %     1     1      1  1%    1  lYz    1     2      1   2y2     1      3 

Prices    .  .  . 

$2.00I$2.00I$.'?.OUI$4.00I$.S.OOIS6.50IS9.25I$18.00I$25.00 

RADIATOR  VALVES 

Globe  or  Angle,  with  Wood  Wheels.     With  Male  or  Female  Unions 

For  Convenience,  Please   Specify  Style  or  Finish  by  NUMBER 

Fig.    168 

Rough   body,   finished   trimmings 

Finished  all   over 

Rough  body,  nickel  plated  trimmings. 
Rough  body,  nickel  plated  all  over.... 
Finished  and  nickel  plated  all  ove'r.  .  . 


% 

Vz 

% 

1 

1% 

1% 

$7.75 

$2.60 

$2.75 

$3.50 

$4.30 

$5.85 

3.00 

3.20 

4.00 

4.80 

6.40 

8.75 

2.90 

3.05 

3.80 

4.60 

6.15 

8.05 

3.00 

3.15 

3.90 

4.70 

6.25 

8.15 

3.45 

3.60 

4.40 

5.20 

6.80 

9.15 

$12.60 
13.85 
12.90 
13.00 
14.25 


Fig.  12« 


Fig.  139  wm^m^  Fig.  137 

GLOBE  AND  ANGLE  VALVES 

Iron  Body,  with  Brass  Hub 

Suitable  for  125  Pounds  Working  Steam  Pressure,  or  175  Pounds  Working  Water  Pressure. 
Globe,  Fig.   137,   or  Angle,  Fig.   139,   Screwed  


%     I    %     I     1      I  1%    I  1%    I     2      I   2V2     I      3 
$2.80|$2.80|$3.00|$4.00|$5.00|$7.25|$11.00|$16.00 


BRASS  SAFETY  VALVES 

Regular  Cross  or  Angle  Pattern 

Suitable  for  Pressures  40  to  125  Pounds. 

Cross  Pattern.  Screwed,  Fig.  126;  Angle  Pattern,  Screwed,  Fig.  126A  (Not  iUustrated) 


%   I  %    I    1    11%  I  1V2 


Prices |  $4.00|$5.00|$6.00|$9.00|$11.00|$16.00 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  QO. 


645 


JENKINS  GAUGE  COCKS,  AIR  VALVES,  ETC. 


Fig.   208.     With   Cleaner  Fig.  209.     Without  Cleaner 

PATENT  GAUGE   COCKS 

With  Jenkins  Bros.  Discs 


I  %  I  Va  I  % Sizes 


,1  %  I  % 


No.  20S I        $1.50       I       $1.60       I       $1.75  No.  209. 


.1   $1.00   1   $1.10   I   $1.; 


^5i4 


Fig.  190 


Fig.  191 


Fig.  193 


JENKINS  IMPROVED  AUTOMATIC  AIR  VALVES 

No.  190  shows  the  air  valve  in  its  simplest  form.  The  drip  cup.  No.  191,  is  generally  used  in  con- 
nection therewith,  and  is  screwed  to  the  outlet  end  of  the  valve.  This  will  receive  any  water  of  con- 
densation which  may  pass  through  the  valve,  and  allow  it  to  evaporate. 

Price   per   doz..  Finished  and  Nickel  Plated 

No.  190.     %    inch     «'7.50 

No.  190.     M    inch     7.50 

No.  101.    Drip  cup   2.00 

Pig.  193  With  Union  Drip  Connection 

No.  103  illustrates  the  air  valve  fitted  with  union,  designed  for  connection  to  a  drip  pipe.  By  con- 
necting the  union  outlet  to  a  drip  pipe  the  air  valves  may  be  set  so  as  to  permit  a  slight  circulation  of 
steam  at  all  times  through  them,  the  drip  pipe  carrying  off  all  condensation  which  may  escape'  thereby. 

Price  per   doz..  Finished  and  Nickel  Plated 

No.  193.    Vs  inlet,  %  union »  9.50 

No.  193.     ig   inlet,  %  union 10.0© 

No.  193.     Vi  inlet.   V4,   union lO.OO 

All  of  the  Jenkins  Improved  Automatic  Air  Valves  are  capable  of  being  easily  repaired  if  necessary. 
This  can  be  done  without  removing  the  valve  from  the  radiator  by  simply  replacing  the  plug  and  screw. 

Price  of  Plug  and  Screw 
No.  192.     Parts  B  and  C each    *0.25 


WOOD  VALVE  WHEELS 


Fig.  187 

Wood  Wheels,  Top  and  Bottom  Plates,  and  Nuts 


Sizes      

Va      %  I  »4     %      1     IVaIMi    2 

Wood  Wheel 

Top  Plate 

Bottom    Plate 

Nut    

$0.05 
.04 
.10 
.03 

"0^ 
.04 

■il 

.051  .05 
.04   .04 
.10    .10 
.03   .03 

.06 
.05 
.12 
.03 

TO6 
.05 
.12 
.03 

.06   .08 
.05   .05 
.13   .16 
.06   .06 

Complete     

$0.22!  .221  .22   .22   .261  .261  .30!  „1.% 

WIRE  VALVE  WHEELS 


Fig.  ISO 


Sizes  of  ValvCM 

Outside  Dia.  of  Wheel 

-\A\ 

'iri\A\2\ 

1    11% 
3  |3% 

Price   each 

.|$0.12| 

.121  .12[.12l  .14 

.16  1.20 

Sizes  of  Valves 

Outside  Dia.  of  Wheel 

.1    3%! 

2    |2M:I    3    1  SVz 

4  Ui^lsy^i  5% 

6%|7V4 

Price  each 

.110.251 

.301  .651  .9011.10 

1.3011.50 

646 


GEO-B-eARPEH'TER   ^   Co. 


Fie.  04 


FAIRBANKS'  RENEWABLE 

BRONZE    GLOBE  AND 

ANGLE  VALVES 

Renewable  vulcabeston  ring  disc,  Follower 
gland.  300  pounds  hydraulic  test  pressure,  150 
pounds  steam  working  pressure,  175  pounds 
water  working  pressure. 

These  valves  embody  the  best  up-to-date  re- 
newable features. 

They  have  a  raised  round  seat  upon  which 
scale,  grit  or  other  sediment  is  not  liable  to  lodge. 

The  seat  is  preserved  from  injury  by  the  use 
of  a  comparatively  soft  ring  in  the  renewable 
disc. 

Sizes  %  inch  and  under  are  not  made  with 
follower  gland. 

Fig.  04 


Size 


.inches    I    %     I    ^     I    %     I    Vo 


I    1%   I     IV-     I 


I    2y2     I 


Fig.  01,   Globe  Valve,   screw  end.. 

Fig.  03,  Angle  Valve,  screw  end.. 

Fig.  02,   Globe  Valve,   flange  end.  . 

Fig.  04,  Angle  Valve,   flange  end.. 

Fig.  055,   Cross  Valve,   screw   end. 


1.60 

2.20 

2.80 

4.00 

5.50 

8.75 

15.75 

22.00 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

9.00 

11.00 

16.50 

25.00 

34.00 

2.25 

2.50 

3.25 

4.75 

6.25 

9.50 

20.00 

30.00 

Fig.  0805  FAIRBANKS'  VULCANIZED   ASBESTOS   PACKED   IRON    COCKS 

PRESSURES 

Standard  Weleht — 300   lb.s.   Hyd.   Test  Pressure.     125   lbs.   Steam  working  Pressure.     150  lbs.  Water  Working  Pressure. 
Heavy  Weight — 450  lbs.  Hyd.  Test  Pressure.      175  lbs.  Steain  working  Pressure.     225  lbs.  Water  Working  Pressure. 
Extra  Heavy  Weight — 600  lbs.   Hyd.   Test   Pressure.     250   lbs.     Steam    Working    Pressure.      350    lbs.     Water    Working 
?ssure.     A  ring  of  this  special  asbestos  called  Vulcabeston  Is  used   on   the  shoulder   of  the  plug  for  top  packing. 


Size 


.  inches 


Fig.  0805, 
Fig.  0807, 
Fig.  0806, 
Fig.  0808, 
Fig.  0809. 
Fig.  0811, 
Fig.  0810, 
Fig.  0812, 
Fig.  081S, 
Fig.  0815, 
Fig  0814, 
Fig.  0816, 


screw  end    

flange   end    

screw  end   

flange  end 

heavy,  screw  end 

heavy,  flange  end 

heavy,  screw  end. . . . 
heavy,  flange  end.  .  .  . 
Ex.  heavy,  screw  end. 
Ex.  heavy,  flange  end. 
Ex.  heavy,  screw  end 
Ex.  heavy,  flange  end 


% 


%  I    Vz 


3.00 
3.00 


iy4 


4.25 
4.25 


IVz 


8.50 
8.50 


2% 


12.00 
14.50 
17.00 


18.00 
21.50 
26.00 


SVa 


27.00 
32.50 
38.00 


30.00 
36.00 
42.00 


Prices  of  Bronze  Cocks  Furnished  on  Request 

THE  EVERLASTING  VALVE 

The  Everlasting  Valve  is  composed  of  a  top 
and  bottom  bonnet,  disc,  lever  and  post.  The 
disc  rotates  over  the  valve  seat,  constantly 
refacing  It.  The  Everlasting  Valve  is  of  extra 
heavy  construction,  self-cleaning,  self-grind- 
ing; has  no  stuflSng  box  and  therefore  requires 
no  packing  or  repairing.  Every  valve  is  tested 
for  250  lbs.  live  steam  pressure  before  leaving 
the  factory.  The  Everlasting  Valve  is  covered 
with  our  two  years'  drop  tight  guarantee.  We 
agree  to  repair,  replace  or  refund  the  money 
if  any  of  the  valves  fall. 

"EVERLASTING"  BLOW-OFF 
VALVE 

Price  List 


Fig.  1912A 


'^yP^     inches  I      V^     |     y^     I       1      I     IV4   I     1%   I      2     I     2^iT 


Iron  body,  screwed 

Iron  body,  flanged     

Iron  body,  screwed-angled ] ' 

Iron  body,  flanged-angled ". '. ' 

Iron  body,  screwed,   rack  and  pinion.  . . 
Iron  body,  flanged,   rack   and  pinion... 

Semi-brass,  screwed     

Semi-brass,  flanged    '  .  .  . 

Semi-brass,  flanged-angled 

Semi-brass,  screwed,  rack  and  pinion.! 
Semi-brass,  flanged,    rack    and    pinion. 

Brass,  screwed     

Brass,  flanged     

Brass,  flanged-angled    

Brass,  screwed,  rack  and  pinion 

Brass,  flanged,  rack  and  pinion 


20.00 
24.00 
22.00 
26.00 


27.50 
35.00 
39  00 


35.00 
46.00 
60.00 


25.00 
29.00 
27.50 
31.00 
33.00 
37.00 
35.00 
45.00 
50  00 
43.00 
53.00 
45.00 
62.00 
67.00 
53.00 
70.00 


30.00 

35  00 

33.00 

38.00 

38.00 

43  00 

50.00 

65 

61.00 


60 

79.00 

85. 

68.00 

87.00 


56  00 

55.00 

62.00 

64.00 

80.00 

88.00 

74.00 

90.00 

80.00 

100.00 

108.00 

90.00 

110.00 


70.00 

78.00 

110.00 

135.00 

no.  66 

135.00 

13( 

170.00 


100.00     120.00 
110.00     135.00 


100.00 
110.00 
150.00 
170.00 

150.66 

170 
200  00 
225.00 


120.00 
135.00 
200.00 
225.00 

200.66 
225.00 
300.00 
325.00 


GEO*B-eARPEhfTER  ^  SO. 


647 


Fig.  1  Globe  Fig.  2  Angle  pig   44^  Fig.  13 

STANDARD  BRASS  GLOBE,  ANGLE  AND  GROSS  VALVES 

FOR  STEAM  WORKING  PRESSURES  AS  FOLLOWS 
Sizes  3  inch  and  Smaller,  up  to  125  Pounds       •  Sizes  3^^  inch  and  4  inch,  up  to  100  Pounds 


hiie inches  I 


y4 


^-j 


Va 


% 


No.     1.  Olobe 


.each!      $0.72 


■  77      I        1  00      I 


1.80     I 


No.      2.  Angrle 


No.   IS,  ti 


not  lUustratea     each  | 


1.25      I        1.25      I 


I       ZVa        I 


1,  Globe each 


14.40      I       26  50      I      36.00      | 


No.     2  ^^^  "">£_: . 

No.  18,  Cross,  not  illustrated 


Fig.  440.    STANDARD  STRAIGHT- WAY  OR  GATE  VALVES 

BRASS.   BRASS  SEATS.   DOUBLE  GATE. 

For  Steam  Working  Pressures,  sizes  to  3  inch,  125  pounds;  larger,  100  pounds. 


Size inches 

No.  440,  Screwed. .  ea 
No.  441,  Flanged,  .ea 


$1.4£ 


5.00 


2Vi 
13.00 
33.00 


syz        4  5 

43.00       58.00       110.00 
68.00       83.00 135.00 


6 

165.00 
190.00 


FIG.  12.    CRANE  JENKINS  DISC  GLOBE  AND  ANGLE  VALVES 

BRASS 

With  Non-Heating  Wheel.     For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 


JSize     

...inches]        y*        1       %      1       %      1       % 

1      1    1    ly^   1     ly^ 

2 

2  '••- 

6 

No.  12,  Screwed 

each!      $1.10      |      1.25      |      1.60      |      2.20 

1      2  80      1      4.00      1        5.50 

8  7.5 

15.75 

22. nn 

No.   13,  Flanged 

.  .  ,    eachl        ....      1        ...       1        ...      1      5  00 

1      6.00      1      9.00      1      11.00 

16.50 

25.00 

34.00 

Diam.  Flanees  .  . 

.  ..inchesi        ....      1        ...      1        ...       1       3% 

1          4         1       4%       1           5 

6 

7 

7% 

These  Valves 

may 

be  packed  while  under  pressure;  to  do   so. 

have  Valve   wide  open. 

STANDARD   BRASS   HORIZONTAL  CHECK 
VALVES 

FOR    STEAM   WORKING    PRESSURES 
Sizes  3  inch  and  Smaller,  up  to  125  Pounds 
Sizes  3%  inch  and  4  inch,  up  to  100  Pounds 


Size 

No.   20.  Screwed    

inchesi 

each] 

$0  65      1 

y. 

.65 

% 
70 

y. 

.90 

% 
1.15 

1         1 
1.60      1 

ly* 

2.25 

No.  21.  Ilanged    

eachi 

....      1 

..       1        4.90 

fi.50      1 

8.25 

Dinmeter  of  Flanges 

iTiche!=l 

1 

1        3U 

4          1 

414 

No.  20.  Screwed 

No.  21.  Flaneed    

Diameter  of   Flanges 

eachI 

eachI 

Inchesi 

I'/..    ,   1 

J3.15      1 

10.15      1 

5          1 

4.75 

15  50 

6 

2V<. 
9.00 
22.00 

3 

13.00 
33  50 
7 '4 

3^ 

24.00 
47.50 
8 '4 

4          1       

32  50      1        .. 
66.50      1        

9          1        

J 


«4S 


STANDARD   STEAM   COCKS 

Brass 

S^'ge    inches  I      y^  |  %  |      %     |      a^ 

IVos.  250  and  252 each  |    .85  |  1.00  |   1.25    |   1.70 

yo.  254,  square   head   with   check. each  |  |  |   1.40   |   1.90 

Size     inches  |       1  |  114  |     114    |       2 

Kos.  250  and  252 each  |   2.35  |  3.70  |   4.85   |   7.30 

J\o.  254,  square    head   with   check  .each  |   2.55  |  3.95  |   5.15    |   7.65 

Size    inches  |    21/2  I  3  |  3M.*  |     4* 

Nos.  250  and  252 each  |  14.50  |  22.50  |  3S'.50  |  50.00 

TSo.  254,  square  head  with   check,  each  |  |  |  "          | 


Fig-.  267.      Screwed 


Screwed 
Fig.  320.     All  Iron  Cocks 


MEDIUM   BALANCE   FOUR   WAY   COCKS 
Gland  Packed 

_,^,^''f'SS  Tjody  and  plug.     Nickel  plated  steel  spring.     For  steam  working  pressures  up  to  200  pounds. 
*or  cold  water  working  pressures  up  to  275  pounds.     The  spring  automatically  takes  up  wear. 


Fig.  267 


Price,    screwed 


Vz     I        %      I         1        I      1%     I      IVa     I 


.each    I     8.00   |   11.50   |   15.00   |   23.00   |   30.00   I  42.00 


STANDARD   IRON   COCKS 

For  Worlting  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds. 

Fig.  320 


.  inches    | 


Va 


%       I 


I      1%     I      1%     I 


each    I 


I     1.05    I     1.30     I    1.60     I    1.95     I    2.70,  i    4  40 


I     3%     I 


.each    I     6.75     |    12.00   |   15.50   |   32.00   |   45.00   |  100.00  | 


THREE   WAY   STEAM   COCKS 
Brass,  with  Check 

With  extra  large  plug  and  full  openings. 

No.  268 

Size     ..inches  I    y^  \    %|    Va  |    %  |     1    U^UVzl      2     \   Zy^  \      3~ 
Price    ..  .each  ll.§OI8,tQI3.50l3.0Q|3.75|5,75|7.15|ll.OO|18.75|26.OO 


|i4g.  268.     Square  Head 
Three  Way 


FOUR   WAY   BRASS   STEAM   COCKS 
These  Cocks  are  made  to  order  only. 
Prices  on  application. 


Fig.  269.     Square  Head 
Four  Way 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  Go, 


649 


CHECK— THROTTLE— HOSE  VALVES 


Fig.  44 


Fig.  34  Fig.  26 

Nos.  24-26   STANDARD   CHECK   VAIiVES 

BRASS 
For  Steam  Working  Pressures  np  to  125  Pound 


Fig,  50 


Size    inches  I 


% 


% 


Ly*    I 


Price,   No.   24  Vertical each| 


•77      I 


l.SO      I      2.52      I 


ZVa       I 


5  30      I 


Angle eachi 


I      2.52      I      3.50      I 


I 10.00      I 


No.   44   STANDARD    BUTTERFLY   VAEVES 
For    Steam   Working   Pressures    up    to   125   Pounds.       Tliese  Valves  are  not  intended   to   be   Stenm   Tiglit 

Size,  No.  44 incites  I         %        ]         1        j       1%     ^|       I14     j        ^  j      zv.       i         3 


I      4.40      I       6.65      I      6.75      | 


These   Valves   can   be  supplied  with   a  Brass   Stem,   instead    of    Steel    Stem,    at   an    extra    price. 
Always  specify  Brass  Butterfly  Valves,   otherwise   sizes   2    inch  and   larger  will  be  furnished   in   iron. 
STANDARD    HOSE    VALVES 


BRASS 
So,  50.     Iron  Handle.  Loose  Swivel  and  Leather  Disc 


Size     inches  | 


I      Z¥- 


Rough  Body,   Plain each  | 


.15      I      3.70      I      4  75      I      7.00      | 


Rough   Body,    Plated   all    over each  | 


S.OO      I      9.75 


No.  52.     Finislied  Brass  Wlieel,   Loose  S>vivel  and  Leatlier  Disc 


Price.   Finii=hfd  all     over 


I     $9  no     I 


Price.   Finished   and   Plated   all    over 


^ach 


10.00 


I      16.00 


No.   46    THROTTLE    VALVES 
For  Steam  W^orking  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 

These    Throttle   Valves   are   extensively    used    on    hoisting    and    traction    engines,    are    opened   by    one-quarter    turn  of 
handle,   and   are  provided  with   stops.     In  orderingr,  always  specify   Brass  Throttle   Valves. 


Size,    No.    46 inches 


% 


L% 


1% 


.eachI      $10.00      |      1150      |      14.00 


No.  34  STANDARD  SWING  CHECK  VALVES 

BRASS 

For   Steam   W^orking   Pressures    up   to    125   Pounds.    May  be  ITsed  in  a  Horizontal  or  Vertical  Position 


Size inchesi 


I      IV4     I 


No     34.   Brass   Disc 


2.80      I      3.65      I      4. 


No.    34%,   Leather   Disc. 


.40      I      2  65      I      2  90 


I      4  65      I       6.00 


GREAT  LAKES  SUPPLY  GO. 


Varves  with  Brass  Disc  will  always  be  furni.shed 
unless  otherwise   ordered. 


Our  many  customers  in  the  south  and  south- 
eastern sections  of  Chicago  will  find  our  South 
Chicago  store,  the  Great  Lakes  Supply  Co.,  always 
ready  to  take  care  of  their  wants  promptly  and  at 
the  same  prices  as  at  our  down-town  store.  They 
maintain  an  independent  delivery  service,  which 
will  aid  materially  when  groods  are  wanted  in  a 
hurry.     Try  them. 


Fig.   40 


650 


GEO-BCAR^PErfTER  «  CO. 


STANDARD  HOSE  GATE  VALVES 

Brass.     Double  Gate 

Open  to  the  left.     Rising:  stein.     For  !«teain  working:  pressures 
-p  to  125  pounds.    For  water  working  pressures  up  to  175  pounds. 


Fig.  450 


Fig 

IRON  WHEEL 


FiR.   440y2 


1%        I         IV2 


2% 


Rough  body,   plain,  with  brass  cap  and  chain. 


20.00         I         29.50 


Rough  body,   plain,   without  cap  and  chain each    |        3.3S 


6.25         I 


No.  452.      WITH   FINISHED    BRASS   WHEEL.    (Not  Illustrated) 


L% 


cap  and   chain each    | 


,'er.   without   cap  and  chain each    |       6  90        | 


Fin.  and  plated  all  over,  with  brass  cap  &  chain,  .each 


Fin.  and  plated  all  over,  without  cap  and  chain. 


These  Valves  are  teiade  to  order  f>-il.v. 

STANDARD  STRAIGHT- WAY  VALVES 

Fig.  440^^    Brass.     Double  Gate 

Open   to  the  left.      Brass  seats.     Rising  stem.      For  steam   working  pressures  up  to  125  pounds. 

These  Valves  are  made  with  taper  instead  of  parallel  seats  and  the  self-adjusting  discs  which  have  their  bearings 
near  the  outer  edge,  give  maximum  strength  at  these  essential  points  and  bring  the  discs  tightly  and  uniformly  to 
thPir   snats. . . 


.inches  I 


% L 


% 


1%  I    ivrr 


2y2    I 


3.70 


5.00 


13.00 


19  00 


QUICK  OPENING  STANDARD  STRAIGHT-WAY  VALVES 

Fig.  442  ^i  With  Taper  Seats — Illustrated  Below 


Pra'-s. 

Doub'e  wedge   gate..    O.uick  opening:.     For  steam 

working   pre=="r'R 

UP   to   125    poiinrlo 

Size    

inches  |      %      |       1        |      ly^ 

1     ly-    1       2        1 

2y2       1         3 

No.    -''liVi. 

1      S.50      1      11. SO      1 

20.25       1       30.00 

STANDARD  GARDEN  HOSE  VALVES 

Figs.  56-58  Brass  with  Leather  Disc 

These  Valves  will  be  furnished  with  Chicago  hose  thread, 
rallfornia  hose  thread  or  iron  pipe  thread,  at  regular  prices. 
Any  other  style  thread  will  be  extra.  In  ordering  always 
specify   the    thread    required. 


Size    . 

.  inches   1    ya    1    %    1    1      1    1%  1    lya  1    2      1    ZV^ 

Price, 

No. 

56. 

.  .each   1  1.65  1  1.65  |  2  20  I  3.40  |  4.75  |  7.00  |  15.00 

Price. 

No. 

58. 

each    1  1.65  |  1.65  I  2.20  I  3  40  |  4.75  1  7.00  1  15.00 

SPECIAL  GLOBE  AND 
ANGLE  VALVES 

Fig.   60   NEEDLE   POINT 

Erass  with  non-heating  wheel.  For  working 
pressures  up  to  125   pounds. 

These  Valves  are  used  for  reg:ulating:  fuel  oil 
feed,  and  are  made  to  order  only. 


Fig.  «0.     Ansle.  With  Union 


'ize 

.inches 

1/16 

Vk   13/16  1    % 

Size   feed   opening. 

inches 

% 

%    1     %    1     % 

Price,   globe, 

female   openings. 

.  .each 

1.40 

1.50  1  2  col  2.50 

Price,    angle, 

female   openings. 

. . each 

1.40 

1.50  1  2  00  1  2.50 

Price,  angle, 

with   union    

..eacl^ 

=  .. 

2.20  1  3.00  I  3.50 

Fig.  442Vi 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  ^  Co. 


651 


Fig.  76E.    Serewed 

HORIZONTAL  CHECK  VALVES 

Fig.  76E  EXTRA  HEAVY 

Cup  pattern,  Crane  hard  metal,  flat  seat.  For 
steam  working  pressures  up  to  250  pounds.  Tested 
to    800    pounds    hydraulic    pressure. 

Cup  Pattern  Check  Valves  with  a  flat  seat,  have 
a  full  opening  and  are  not  choked  by  disc  guides. 
They  have  a  much  larger  seat  and  greater  area 
than  common  valves  and  are  so  constructed  that 
the  back  pressure  comes  on  the  top  of  valve,  thus 
preventing  the  side  wear  of  the  seat,  and  insuring 
prompt   closing. 

Si:ee    inches   |      %     |       1      |     1%   |     1%   |        2 


Fis.74E:.    Horizontal  F1s.A74E:.    Vertical 

REGRINDING  SWING  CHECK  VALVES 

Figs.  74E-A74E  EXTRA  HEAVY 

For  steam  working:  pressures  up  to  250  pounds.     Tested  to  800 
pounds  hydraulic  pressure. 

The   body   and    dies   will   be   made   of    "Hard   Metal"   when    so 
ordered,  at  a  special  price,  according  to  the  quantity   wanted. 


Size    inches   |   Vg  |  %  | 


1%  I     2     I  2'/2 


74E.   screwed      each   |3.25|3.25|    4.25|   6.00|    7.50112. 


1 3. 00118  00122. 00137. 501.-..".. 00 


Diameter    of    flanjs 


GLOBE  AND  ANGLE  VALVES 

COPPER    DISC.    EXTRA    HEAVY 


Crane  special  brass,  non-heating  wheel  with  gland. 
For  steam  working  pressures  up  to  250  pounds. 
Tested  to  800  pounds  hydraulic  pressure. 


In    ordering,   state    whether   Globe   or   An^rle   are 
wanted. 


Fig. 

SOB. 

Globe 

FIgr.   66E3. 

Size 

.inches  1 

% 

V^ 

i^4 

1 

IV4 

1^ 

i 

SVa 

3 

No.   60E,  screwed  .  . 

. ..each    1 

3.25 

3.75 

4.25 

5.50 

7.75 

10  00 

15.00 

,27.50 

3S.50 

No.   6 IE,   flanged.  .  . 

.  .  .each    1 

11.00 

15.00 

21  00 

28.00 

45.00 

68. 00 

Diameter  of  flanges 

.inches    | 

4V. 

5 

6 

6% 

7% 

8V* 

Pace  to  face,  globe, 

flanged 

.inches    | 

4A 

4'^ 

5A 

6^ 

7tV 

8% 

Cpntpr  to  face,  ang 

e.  fla 

nged. . . 

.inchps    1 

m 

3^ 

3% 

4^ 

4ii 

5H 

Price,    extra  copper   discs 

. .  .  each  ' 

.ns 

.OS 

.10 

.12 

.18 

.24 

.36 

.48 

.80 

An  extra  price  Is  charged  for  drilling  flanged  valves. 


Fig.  66E. 


STRAIGHT- WAY  VALVES 

EXTRA  HEAVY 


Crane  special  brass,  with  gland.    Wedge  gate.     Open  to  the  left.     Non-rlslng  stem.     For  steam  working  pressures  up 
J-n   lbs.     Tfsted   to  800   lbs.   hydraulic  pressure  per  square  Inch.     For  water  working  pressures  up  to  350  lbs. 
These  Talyes  may  be  packed  when  wide  open  and  under  pressure. 


Size    

inches 

'■''U 

Vi 

% 

J 1 

1% 

l^ 

2 

zy^ 

3     ■ 

No.    f.6E,     screwed 

each    1 

4  no 

5  00 

6.00 

8.00 

11.25 

16.50 

23.00 

40. 00 

65.00 

No.    67E.    flanged 

each    1 

16.00 

21.50 

30.00 

41.00 

65.00 

100.00 

Diameter    flanges 

Inches   1 

4V4 

5 

6 

6% 

^^> 

8% 

Face  to  face,  flanged 

Inches    1 

4* 

4A 

5A 

6A 

IVk 

SA 

658 


Geo  B- Carpenter  s  Co. 


style.  Sizes  %  inch 
to  6  inch 


STANDARD  FOOT  VALVES 

IRON    BODY    WITH    STRAINER,    LEATHER    DISC 

Tested  to  100  Pounds  Hydraulic  Pressure 


E§^ 


i 

11 

111 

0 

s 

Q 

•pi 

1 

III 

wis 

d 

l!| 
... 

III 

14.75   I   22.00   I      17.50   |      11  % 


I   112.00   1      201/4 


I   150.00   I 


9%    I      9 


13%    I   13^ 


I   19 


Style.  Sizes  7  inch 
to  16  inch 


These  Valves,  as  constmcted,  insure  free  openingrs. 


STANDARD  BUTTERFLY  VALVES 

Iron  Body.     Brass  Trimmings 
For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 


Fiff.  380 

Si/-e    ■" ".'..'r.  ..in.  |     3    I  2V2  I       s"  I     SVg  I       4    1       5 

No.    380,   screwed    ...each  I    8.001   9.50|   12.00|   16.00|   18  501   28.50 

No.   381.    tlanged    ...each  |    9.50|11.50|    15.001   19  001   22.001    32T00 

End   to   end,    sc'wed...in.  |     4%|   4%  |     5%  |      S'/o  I       6      |     6% 

Face  to  face,  flg'd In.  |     4 '4 1   4%  I     6V4  I     SV;  I       6     I     6^4 

Diameter   of   flanges.. -In.  I       6   I     7     |     7'A  I     8n  |       9     I     10 

Size    in.  I     6    1     8    |     10     |     12     |     14     |     16 

No.   380.   screwed    ...each  |42.50|  | j | | 

No.   381.    flanged     .  .  .  each  |47.00|90.00|1 25.00|160.00|275.00|350.00 

End    to    end.    sc'wed...in  |   7  V2  |  | | | | 

Face   to   fane,    flg'd.  ...in.  I   7  V;  I   9V4  |   10%  |   12'/,  |      14     I      16 

Diameter   of  flanges.. -in.  I     11    |13'^|      16     |      19     |      21     |   23V2 

These  Valves  are  not  Intended  to  be  steam  tight. 
Can  be  made  with  a  brass  stem  instead  of  steel  stem,  at  an 
extra  price. 


STANDARD 
HORIZONTAL  CHECK  VALVES 

Iron  Body.      Brass  Trimmings 

For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  125 
Pounds 


Figr, 


Size    . 

...inches   1    3   121^1 

i   1    iVa  1 

4    1- 

14.2511 

4*41      5    1     6 

Price 

each   |3.G0|6.50|8. 90112. 251 

9  00122.00130.00 

No.  367 

FLANGED 

Size 

in.  1      3 

1         4      1 

5  ■ 

1         6      1       7 

Price 

each   1  11.50 

1     18.00  1 

26.00 

1     35.00  1  50.00 

Face 

to    face.  .  .in.    1     9"^ 

1         11     1 

13 

1        14     1      16 

riam. 

flanges      .In.    1     7U 

1            9     1 

10 

1        11     1    12% 

Size 

in.   1      8 

1       10      1 

li 

1       14      1      15 

Pri-e 

each   1  62.00 

1  115.00  1 

175.00 

1  300  00  1 

Face 

to  face.  .  .    in.   1      17 

1        20       1 

24 

1        28      1       30 

Dlam. 

flanges.  .  .in.    1    13U 

1        16       1 

19 

1       21       1    22% 

GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER   ^  eO. 


658 


STANDARD  STRAIGHT- WAY    VALVES 

FOR    STEAM    WORKING    PRESSURES 
Sizes  16  inch  and  Smaller,  up  to  125  Pounds  Sizes  18  inch  and  I/arger,  up  to  100  Pounds 


Iron  Body.     Brass  Trimmingrs. 


Fig.  461 
Wedge  gate.     Open  to  the  left. 


Non-rlslng  stem. 


Size inches 


IT^ 


I    avii 


I  4V2 


No.    460,    Screwed each  | $9.00   |     lU.OO 


12.00   I      15.00    I      IS. 00   I      20.00   |        :^3.00   I        25.00 


No.    461,    Flanged. 


.each  I  9.00   |     10.00 


12.00    I      15.00    I      Iti.OO    I      20.00    |        23.00 


25.00 


End   to   End,   Screwed inches  | 


I      5,% 


5% 


eVs 


I     6V2       I     6%       I      IVi, 


7A 


Face    to    Face,    Flanged. 


inches  |       &V2 


I      7 


--^ L 


I      SVa       I 


I       91^ 


Diameter  Flanges. 


I     6 


I       81/2         I 


I 934 


Size inches 


I     10      I     la      I 


i\'o.    4G0,    Screwed each  |      $30.00   |      45.00 


55.00    I      80.00    I      90.00    |    125.00    | 


No.    461.    Flanged each  |        30.00   |      45.00 


55.00    I      80.00    I      90.00    |    125.00    |      190.00 


End  to   End,   Screwed inches  1       7  %        |     8 14 


&u     I   y^ 


I  11%    I 


Face    to    Face,    Flanged. 


inches  |     10 1/2        |   11 


111/2       I   12 


I   13 


I   14 


I     15 


Diameter  Flanges. 


I   121/2 


I   16 


I   1! 


I    21 


22  y* 


Size inches    | 


No.    461,    Flanged each  |   .^275. 00   |   375.00 


425.00    I    525.00    |    600.00    |    800.00    |    1000.00 


Face    to    Face,    Flanged. 


I   17 


I    20 


1   23 


Diameter  Flanges inches  |    23i>2        I   2a 


27% I   29' 


I  34  y* 


36  y2 


38% 


STANDARD  EXPANSION  JOINTS 

Iron  Body.     Brass  Sleeve 

FOR  STEAM  WORKING  PRESSURES  UP  TO  125  POUNDS 

No.  398.      SCREA\^D,   STANDARD  TRAAT]RSE 


Sl^e 

■~77 

inches  |      2      |   : 

5%    1      3      1 

3% 

1       4 

1    4V 

z     1      5 

Trave 

rse 

inches  |     21-2  i 

21/2  1     2 

%l 

3 

1      3 

i    1      31 

'2    \     4 

E.    to 

E., 

(Jpei 

ed 

inches  |  lll-t  |  1 

214  113  A  1 

1414 

1    15 

4    1   16 

117  ¥4 

Price 

.  .each  1$7.00|   8.00|10 

00| 

14.001   18 

001   30. 

00138.00 

Size 

inches  |       « 

7 

8 

1 

9 

1      10 

1      13 

Traverse 

•inches |      5        | 

6 

7 

1 

7 

1        7 

1      8 

E    to 

E., 

Oper 

ed 

inches  |   20%     j 

23  y^ 

26-f,     \ 

27 

1      28 

1   31  A 

Price 

_i^ 

..each  |$45.00 

100 

.00  1 

10. 00. 1160. 00  1225.00 

Fiar.  300 


Fig. 


STEAM  SWING  JOINTS 

Brass 
FOR  STEAM  WORKING  PRESSURES  UP  TO  125  POUNDS 

size     inches  I    V^xVa   |    %x%         1x1     |    1^x1^4   I    lM;xlV2   |   2x2' 

Price.     Rough each  |    $2.50    |    3.50     |    5.00     |      6.50        1      9.00        |13.00 

♦Price,  Finishefl each  |      3.00   |    4.00     |    5.75     I       7.25       |     10.00       115.00 

♦Finished  Swing  Joints  are  made  to  order  only. 


A 


654 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  s  So. 


STANDARD  GLOBE.  ANGLE  AND  GROSS  VALVES 

Iron  body,  brass  mounted.     For  steam  working  pressures  up  to  100  lbs. 


Size    

..inchesi 

1 

1% 

IVz 

2 

2Vn 

3 

No.  354,  globe,   screwed.. 

...eachi 

2.25 

2.75 

3  50 

5.40 

7.35 

9.80 

No.  355,  globe,    flanged.  .  . 

...each] 

7.00 

9.00 

12.50 

No.   356,  angle,    screwed.. 

each! 

2.25 

2.75 

3  50 

5.40 

7.35 

9.80 

No.  357,  angle,    flanged.. 

...each! 

7.00 

9.00 

12.50 

No.  364,  cross,    .screwed.  . 

.. .eachI 

.... 

6.50 

9.00 

12.50 

No.  365,  cross,     flanged.  . 

. .    each! 

.... 

9.00 

11.75 

16  50 

Diameter    of    flanges 

.  .  inchesi 





6 

7 

7V2 

IRON  BODY  VALVES,  WITH  YOKE,   BRASS 
TRIMMINGS 


ng.  351  Fig.   353 

Fig.  351.    STANDARD  GLOBE  VALVES 

Iron  body.  %\ith  yoke,  braes  trinunings.     For  steam  worlting  pv  ssures  op 


^w-r 


I     SVa 


I     4Va    I 


No.    350.    screwed    each  I 


9.00     I   12.50   I    15.25    | 


I    24.00    I   27.00   I    37.60 


No.    351,    flanged    . .  . eachI 


.60    I    10.75    I    15.00    I    18.50    |    22.50    |    27.50 


Face   to   face,   flanged. 


8%     I      9V2     I     10  V^ 


11      I       12      I       13      I 


Diameter    flanges 


7-^     I      8V2     I 


■J_9%     I       10 


1       10     I       13     I 


isn    i6~r 


No.    350.    screwed each  I 


r2.00   1114  00  I  170  00  I 


No.    351.    flanged    each  I 


iS.OO  I    77.00    1123.00  |  187.00  1  350.00  1    I  475.00 


Face  to   face,    flanged. 


16     I  ■    17      I 20     I 


30      I       32      I 


Diameter    flanges    inchesi    12%  I    13%   I      16     I      19     |      21 


Fig.  353.    STANDARD  ANGLE  VALVES 

Iron  body,  with  yoke,  brass  trimmings.    For  steam  working  p  et«iir°8  up  to 

——. ; : s 1 s-TT 1 s 1 — m-, 1 


100  lbs. 


Size     inches ' 


No.   352.  screwed each 


L2.50    I    15.25 


24.00   I    27.00   I    37.50 


No.     353,    flanged eachI     8.60   I   10.7 


i2.50   I   27.50   I    31.00   |    42.00 


Center  to   face,   flanged. 


Dlimeter    flanges 


6      17       1      7V2 


8%     I 


'V^     I       10     I       11 


SE^ 


"T-r 


"14     i       15     \       T6~T 


No    352,  screwed 


.each I    63.00  |  72.00  |114  00  I  170  > 


No.     353.    flanged     ■ each  I    68.00  1   77  00   1 123  00  |  187.00  |  350.00  I  425.i 


Center  to  face,  flanged. 


%  I       10     I       12     I       14 


15     I       16     I 


Diameter    flanges 


12%  I     13'/^    I       16      I 


Fig.  363.    STANDARD  CROSS  VALVES 

Tfon  body,  with  yoke,  brass  trimmings.     For  steam   working  pressures  up   to   125  lbs. 


ize     inchen' 


.each  I     20. nn 


54.00    I    S5.no    I    100. no    I    1T5.00   I    265.00 


Diameter    of    flanges Inchesi        7% 


GEO•B•CAItPE^fTER  «  eO. 


055 


EXTRA  HEAVY  VALVES 


Ferrosteel.      Hard    metal    seats.      For   steam   ^vorklngr    pressures    up    to    250    pounds, 
pounds  hydraulic  pressure  per  square  inch. 


Tested    to    800 


Fig.  21E.    EXTRA  HEAVY  GLOBE  VALVES  WITH  YOKE 
In   ordering,  always  specify  the  style  number  of  Valve  wanted. 


Size 

. . .     inches 

^ 1 

2V:, 

3 

«V.> 

4 

4y2 

5 

No.  20  E,   Screwed 

each 

$26.00 

33.00 

37.00 

42.00 

46.00 

56.00 

61.00 

No.  21   E,  Flanged 

each 

27.50 

35.00 

40.00 

45.00 

50.00 

60.00 

65.00 

End   to  End,  Screwed 

. . . .inches 

9y2     1 

10% 

11% 

12y4 

13 

14 

15 

Face    to    Face,    Flanged... 

.  .  .  .inches 

101/2      1 

11  y2 

12  ¥2 

13% 

14 

15 

15% 

Diameter    Flanges 

.  .  .  .inches 

6% 

7% 

sy. 

9 

10 

loy. 

11 

Size     

. . .     inches 

6 

7 

8, 

10 

12 

14 

15 

No.  20  E,   Screwed 

each 

$75.00 

95.00 

114.00 

190.00      1                       1 

No.  21   E,  Flanged 

each 

80.00 

100.00 

120.00 

200.00 

300.00 

400.00 

400.00 

No.  27  E.  Flanged,    with    By 

-Pass. each 

1 

150.00 

250.00 

350.00 

450.00 

450.0(1 

End  to  End,  Screwed 

.  .  .  .inches 

IGV2 

i8y4 

20 

23  y*       1               1 

Face   to    Face.    Flanged... 

.  .  .  .inches 

17  Vz 

19% 

21 

24% 

28 

33 

33 

Diameter    Flanges 

.  .  .  .Inches 

12  Va 

14 

15 

i7y2 

201^ 

23 

24% 

Size    of    Bv-Pass 

.  .  .  .inches 

1 

1% 

iy2 

2 

2 

2 

The  By-Pass  on  Globe  Valves  is  located  on  the  right  hand  side  looking  at  the  inlet  end,  that  is. 
the  end  with  the  passage  under  the  disc.  It  is  desirablel  that  all  Valves,  8  inch  and  larger,  should 
have   a   By-Pass. 


Fig.  2E  EXTRA  HEAVY  STRAIGHT- WAY  VALVES 


Ferrosteel.      Hard   metal   seats.      Wedge 
ing  pressures  up  to  250  pounds.     Tested  to 


ite.     Open  to  the  left.     Non-rising  stem.     For  steam  work- 
0  pounds  hydraulic  pressure  per  square  inch. 


Size     inches 


ly*     I  1%    I 


No.  2  E,  Screwed 


$24.00   I    25.00    I    27.50    |    33.00    |    45.00   |    57.00    |    60.00    |    77.00   |     85.00 


No.  3  E,  Flanged 


26.50    I   27.50    |   30.00    |   35.50   |   48.00   |   60.00   |   65.00   |    82.00    |    90.00 


End    to    End,   Screwed. 


5y2   I 


•Vi    I     7 


I      9 


I    10 


I   11 


I  i2y4    I  13% 


Face   to   Face.   Flanged. 


eya    I    7J 


8y3   I    9%    I  11%    I  iiyg   I  12      I  1314    I  15 


Diameter     Flanges inches 


I      6% 


I      8%     I 


I  loyz    I  11 


Size      inches 


No.  2  E,  Screwed 


$100.001  125.00  I  155.00  1  225.00  |  250.00  | 


No.  3  E,   Flanged    ■  .  .each 


107.00  I  132  00  I  162.00  |  232.00  |  258.00  I  335.00  |  440.00  I  540.00  I  675.00 


End    to   End, 


16%     I    16%     I    17 


Face   to  Face.   Flpnged. 


15%     I    16%     t   16%     I    17 


I    18 


19%     I    22%     I    22%     I    24 


Diameter     Flanges. .inches 


12%     I    14         I   15         I    16%     I   17%     I   20%     I   23         |   24%     I   25% 


It   is   desirable   that   all   Valve's    8    inch   and   larger  should  have  a  By-Pass. 
recommend  the  use  of  Screwed  Valves  larger  than     6  inch. 


See  index.     'We  do  not 


65G 


GEOvB-CAIiPEhfTER  ?E  CO. 


EXTRA  HEAVY  SWING  CHECK  VALVES 


Kerrosteel. 


Pig.  442 


Hard  Metal  Seats. 


For  steam  vrorking  pressure  up  to  250  pounds.      Tested   to  80O  pounds  hydraulic   pressure  per  square 


May  be  used  in  horizontal  or  vertical  position. 


Size     

inches    |          2 

ZVo 

3 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 

No.    38    E.    Screwed 

eachi  $15.00 

20.00 

28.00 

36.00 

41.00 

49.00 

54.00 

No.    39    E.    Flanged 

each       17.00 

22.00 

30.00 

38.00 

44.00 

52.00 

57.00 

End  to  End,  Screwed 

inches         9  Vz 

10% 

11% 

121/. 

13 

14 

15 

Face   to   Face,    Flanged 

inches       10 1/2 

11  ¥2 

121/2 

13  lA 

14 

15 

15% 

Diameter    Flanges 

inches  1      61/2 

71/2 

m 

9 

10 

10  y2 

11 

Size     

inches    1          6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

14 

15 

No.    38    E.    Screwed 

each  1  $66.00 

84.00 

100.00 

170.00 

No.    39    E,   Flanged 

each!    70.00 

88.00 

105.00 

175.00 

250.00 

350.00 

350.00 

End    to    End,    Screwed 

inches!    161/2 

181/4 

20 

23  y* 

Face   to   Face,   Flanged.... 

inches]     171/2 

19%      ■ 

21 

241/2 

28 

33 

33 

Diameter    Flanges 

inches!    12^/2 

14 

15 

17% 

201/2 

23 

241/2 

PRICE  LIST  FOR  FACING  FLANGES  OF  MEDIUM  AND 
EXTRA  HEAVY  VALVES 


Fig.    434A. 
Male   Face 


Fig.    434B. 
Female  Face 


Fig.    434C. 
Tongued    Face 


Fig.   434D. 
Grooved    Face 


Fig.   434E. 
Raised    Face 


Fig.  434F. 
Bolt  Holes 
Spot    Faced 


Size    inches 

1 

1% 

1% 

s 

1   2% 

3 

3%      1 

4 

For  Male',  Female,  Tongued,  Grooved  or  ilaised 

Faces,  add  net  per  Valve  with  two  Flanges 

$1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

I1..S 

1.25 

1.25  1 

1.25 

For  Male',  Female,  Tongued,  Grooved  or  Raised 

Faces,   add  net   per  Valve  with   three   Flanges 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.75 

1   1.75 

1.75 

1.75  1 

1.75 

For  Spot  Facing,   add  net  per   Flange 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

1      .20 

.40 

.40    1 

.40 

Size    inches 

4% 

5 

« 

7 

1      8 

» 

101 

12 

For  Male',  Female,  Tongued,  Grooved  or  Raised 

Faces,  add  net  per  Valve  with  two  Flanges 

$1.25 

1.25 

1.50 

1.50 

I.e. 

2.00 

2.00   1 

2.50 

For  Male',  Female,  Tongued,  Grooved  or  Raised 

Faces,   add  net   per  Valve  with   three   Flanges 

4.75 

1.75 

2.00 

2.00 

1   2.50 

2.50 

2.50  1 

3.00 

For  Spot   Facing,   add  net  per   Flange 

^40 

.40 

.60 

.60 

1      .60 

.60 

.80   1 

.80 

Size    inches 

14 

15 

16 

IS 

1     20 

22 

24       1 

For  Male',  Female,  Tongued,  Grooved  or  Raised 

Facfs,  add  net  per  Valve  with  two  Flanges 

$3.25 

3.25 

4.00 

5.00 

1   6.00 

8.00 

10.00  1 

For  Male'    Female,  Tongued,  Grooved  or  Raised 

Faces,  add  net  per  Valve  with  three  Flanges 

4.00 

4.00 

5.00 

6.25 

1,... 

10.00 

12.50   1 

For   Spot  Facing,   add  net  per   Flange 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.20 

1    1.20 

1.40 

1.40   1 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  all  flanges  of  Medium  and  Extra  Heavy  Valves  vrlll  be  furnished  with  1/16 
inch  raised  face,  for  wliioh  no  extra  charge  is  made. 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  S  eo. 


657 


BALANCED  TANK  FLOAT 
VALVES 

Suitable   for  Cold  Water  Working  Pressures 
up  to  200  Pounds 


Fig.  893.     Angle 

^" 

FIs.  995.     Globe 

Size 
Inches 

Diameter 

of  Copper 

Float 

Inches 

Diameter 

ot  Flanges 

Inches 

Face  to  Face 

Screwed  End 

Inches 

Pace  to  Face 

Flanged  End 

Inches 

Price 

Angle  or 

Globe 

Each 

% 

1                 7 

3% 

11.00 

1 

1                 1 

4% 

13.00 

ly* 

7 

4% 

14.00 

IVz 

7 

4% 

16.00 

2 

7 

eys 

7y2 

19.00 

2  ¥2 

S 

7 

8 

9 

25.00 

3 

8 

7% 

9% 

9% 

31.00 

3% 

8 

81/^ 

9% 

9% 

36.00 

4 

8 

9 

9  78 

10% 

42.00 

4% 

10 

9  ¥4 

111/4 

10% 

50.00 

5 

10 

10                  1 

111/4 

12  ys 

54.00 

6 

10 

11 

12  y* 

13 

64.00 

7 

10 

121/2 

14% 

76.00 

8 

10 

131/2          1 

ley* 

86.00 

10 

12 

16                   1 

20  y* 

110.00 

...  ^.! . 

12 

19                   1 

22% 

150.00 

The  above  price's  are  for  either  angle  or  globe,  complete  with  float  and  levers  as  shown.  Screwed 
up  to   2   inch;   either  screwed  or   flanged   2%    to   6   inch;   and    flanged   only,   7    inch   and   larger. 

Sizes  %  to  1%  inch  are'  made  of  brass;  sizes  2  inch  and  larger  have  iron  body  with  brass  valve 
seats  and   trimmings.  ' 

When  ordering,  state  whether  angle  or  globe,  screwed  or  flanged.     Unless  'otherwise  specified.  Angle 

valves  will  be  lurnishe'd  screwed  up  to  and  including  6  inch;  larger  sizes  flanged  only. 

HYDRANT  CLAMPS 


/  ly* 


size  of  Cock  to  be  nwed  ^vlth inches  1^41%  |  %  1 

No.  850,  Malleable    Iron,    with    %    inch    square    hole perlb.|$0.15    |     .15  |  .15  j i 

No.  850,  Malleable'   Iron,    with    -^g    inch   square   hole per  lb.  |      .15    |     715  |  .15  j — 15   1 — J^ 

No.  850,  Malleable    Iron,    with    1/2    inch    square    hole per  lb.  |      .15   |     .15  |  .15  j    .15   1 — 715 

No.  850,  Malleable    Iron,    tapped    for    %    inch    pipe per  lb.  |      .18    |     TTs  |  .18  j    .ig    1 — TJg 

No.  850,   Malleable    Iron,    tapped    for    %    inch   pipe,   Galv..per  lb.  |     .25    |      .25  |  .25  |    .25   |    725 


No.  850.  Malleable    Iron,    tapped    for    Vz    inch    pipe .pe'rlb.|     .20    |     .20    |    .20     |    .20   | 

Fig.  850     No.  852.  Brass     each  |     .20    I      .20    |    .25    I    .30    I 


BLOW-OFF   CROSSES 


CAST  IRON 

Standard:      For   Steam   Working   Pres- 
sures  up   to   125   Pounds 

E.\tra  Heavy:  For  Steam  Working  Pres- 
sures up  to  250  Pounds 
Fig.  3a5A 

LIST  PRICES  OF  STANDARD 

^^^^     Inches  I        2^1X1%      I  aVaxS      |     iih^sSYs      | 

Price    each  I          $9.00       |  9.00        |          9.00        T" 

Size     Inches  |         4x3^        I  SxZVs      |      ~5xS          j 

Price    each  I        $12.00       |  18. oo'      |        18.00        | 

lilST  PRICES  OF  EXTRA  HEAVY 

Size    Inchesl  2^^x244      I           3x2 

Price     each  |  $12.00          |          13.50 


Fis.   S25B 


3x1  Vz 


lO.OO 


6xS 


27.00         I 


658 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  «  eo. 


ENGINE   STOPS— GAS   FITTERS'  SUPPLIES 


TINNED    STRAPS 


Size   .. Inches!     M    |  %  |  ^4  |  94  |   1    |1  MJ l|^J_a 
Price.  Per    lb.|$0.18|.18  |.18  |.18  |.18  |.18  |.18  |.18 

GAS   FITTERS'  HOOKS 


) 


Wrought  Iron 


Size    .  .  Inches!     M    \  %\  %\  %\  1    |1M|  i-% |  _2_ 
Price. Per   100|$0.30|.35|.40|.50|.65|.85  |1.00!1.30 

WRENCHES  FOR  BRASS,    STEAM   AND   GAS 
COCKS 


Square  Head — Malleable  Iron 

Size    In. 

M  \  %\y2\  %\i  |i^4in^|3  !2^  &3 

No.     ... 
Each    . 

1 

$0.05 

2 
.06 

3 
.07 

4 
.09 

5 
.14 

6       7    18            9 
.19   .25  .44        .56 

GAS    STOVE   COCKS 


Brass.     With  Check.     Lever  Handle 


Size    Inches! 


%\    %\    %\    1 


Price,  with  Check  Each!$1.15!1.25!1.35!2.15|8. 25 

WRENCHES  FOR  BRASS,    STEAM   AND   GAS 
COCKS 


Flat  Head — Malleable  Iron 


Size    Inches 

^i 

94 

1 

1M|1^|2   1  ... 

Number    

Each 

1 
$0.07 

2 
.09 

3 
.14 

5       6      7    !     8 
.25   .44   .56!  1.00 

ENGINE  STOPS 


PACKINGLESS  AND 

FRICTIONLESS  AUTOMATIC 

ENGINE  STOP 


Approved  and  indorsed  by  Casualty  companies,  State  Factory  and  Safety  commissions  and  is 
the  choice  of  leading  manufacturers. 

It  is  recommended  in  preference  to  clutch  equipment  or  bell  signal  system,  and  will  save  you 
money  on  fly  wheel  insurance. 

Provides  an  independent  and  reliable  means  of  control  over  your  power  plants.  Prevents  the 
possibility  of  engine  room  or  factory  shut-downs,  due  to  broken  drive  belts,  overloaded  generators, 
governor  derangements,  overspeeding,  and  bursting  fly-wheels,  cylinder  head  blowouts,  etc. 

ARRANGED  FOR  Purely  Mechanical  Operation,  Purely  Electrical  Operation,  Combined  Elec- 
tro-Mechanical Operation. 

State  size  of  steam  pipe  for  quotation  purposes. 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  ^  So. 


659 


COCKS 


Fig.   S04 


ROUGH  STOP  COCKS 

SCREWED    FOR    IRON    PIPE 
rcG  or  Lever  Handle.    Nut  and  Washer 
No.  804 


Size 

inches| 

V2       \     Vs       \     %       1      1       1    IH     1     11.^       1       2 

Price,   Tee  Handle 

per  doz.| 

$21.00|329.40|$3  6.00j$52.80!$89.40|$14  9.40|$258.00 

Price,   LeA^er  Handle 

per  doz.| 

21.00|    29.401    36.001    o2.80|    89.40|    149. 40|    258.00 

ROUND-WAY  ROUGH  STOP  COCKS 

SCREWED    FOR    IRON    PIPE 

Tee  or  Lever  Handle.    Nut  and  Washer 

No.  812 


Size  . 

inchesi      ^.^      |      %       |     94       |      1       |     1%       |     IH       |       2 

Price, 

Tee  Handle 

.  .per   doz.|$26.40[$36.00i$46.20|$73.80|$120.60|$197.40|$342.00 

Price, 

Lever  Handle 

..per   doz.l    26.40|    36.00|    46:20|    73.80|    120. 60|    197. 40|    342.00 

Price, 

Tee  Handle  with  C.  &  W 

..per  doz.|    27.001    36.60|    46.80|    75.00|    122. 40|    200. 40|    348.00 

Price, 

Lever  Handle  with  C.  &  W.  . 

..per  doz.|    27.00|    36.60|    46.80|    75.00|    122. 40|    200. 40|    348.00 

Fig.   S14 


Brass. 


Figr.   S06 

BRINE  COCKS 

Male  and  Female.     Lever  Handle 
No.  814 


«ize inchesi     ^ 


%     I    1     HH 


Price each  l$1.35|$2.00i$3.00|$4.50 


CHECK  AND  WASTE  COCKS 

SCREWED    FOR    IRON    PIPE 

Tee  or  Lever  Handle.    Nut  and  Washer 

No.  806 


Size    

inchesi      1^      I      %       1      M       1      1       1    1^4     1     1%       1       2 

Price,   Tee  Handle  with  C.  &  W.  .  . 

.  .per   doz.  |$21.60|$30.00|$36.60|$54.00|$91.20|$152.40|$264.00 

Price,  Lever  Handle  with  C.  &  W. 

..per  doz.l    21.601    30.00|    36.60|    54.00|    91.20|    152.40|    264.00 

Waste  Tubes  extra. 


660 


GEO^•B•eARPE^fTER  «  CO. 


REVERSIBLE  STOP  AND  WASTE  COCKS 


Tested  to  200  Pounds  Hydraulic  Pressure 

SCREWED  FOR  IRON  PIPE 

Interchangeable  from  Right  to  Left 

When  ordering,  always  give  style  number,  and  state  if 
they  are  wanted  with  or  without  waste,  and  whether  -with. 
Tee  or  Lever  Handle.  Unless  otherwise  specified,  we  will 
furnish  Lever  Handle  Cocks.       AVaste  tubes  extra. 

ize     

o.  820.  Flat    Way 

o.  820.  with  Check  and  Wast' 

o.  822.  Round    Way 

o.  822,  with  Check  and  Wasti 

These  Reversible  Stop  Cocks  are  fully  guaranteed  as  to 
workmanship  and  material.  They  embody  the  best  points 
of  other  makes  of  Cocks,  and  also  other  important  features. 


Size     .  . 

inches 

1    %      1   %     1   %    1    1 

No.  820. 

Plat    Way per  doz. 

|$21.00|29. 40136.00152.80 

No.  820 

with  Check  and  Waste. per  doz. 

1   21.60130.00|36.60|54.OO 

No.  822. 

Round    Way per  doz. 

1   26.40|36.00|46.20|73.80 

No.  822 

with  Check  and  Waste. per  doz. 

1   27.00|36.60|46.80|75.00 

Fig, 


Flat    Way,   or  Fig.   822,   Round 
W^ay.     Tee  or  Lever  Handle 


SOLDERING  UNIONS  AND  NIPPLES 


» 


Fig.    844 


Fig.    846 


iiize   ... 



inchesi    %   -l    ^i     \    %     \      1       1   IM     1    1^     1     2    - 

No.    842. 

Union 

per  (ioz.|$4.80|$6.00|$7.80|$10.20|$13.20  $15.00|$21.00 

No.    844, 

Male  Nipple 

per  doz.  1    3.601    4.201    6.001      8.401    10.801    15.001    21.00 

No.  "846, 

Female  Nipple 

per  doz.|    3.60|    4.20|    6.00|      8.40|    10.80|    15.00|    21.00 

Soldering  Nipples  larger  than  2  inch,  made  to  order  at  a  special  price. 
Drainage  Soldering  Nipples,  see  Index. 

CORPORATION   STOP  COCKS 


Fig.  834  ^^  Pig.    835 


Fig.    836 


Fig.   830 

Nos.  830  and  833.    Have  inside  thread  to  fit  Mueller,    Payne's  and   Lennox  Tapping   Machine 
Screw  Plugs  and  long  male  thread  for  Mueller,   Payne's  and  Lennox  Taps. 
No.  833.     Has  Iron  Pipe  Thread  on  outlet  one  size  larger. 
No.  834.     Has  Iron  Pipe  Threads  both  ends. 
Nos.  835  and  836.    Have  coarse  thread  for  Wood  Pipe  Mains. 
No.  836.    Has  Iron  Pipe  Thread  on  outlet. 

Nos.  830  and  835.     Furnished  with  straight  Tail  Piece  when  so  specified. 
Nos.  833,  834  and  836.     In  %  inch  size,  have  %  inch  Iron  Pipe  Thread  on  outlet. 


Size  of  Opening 

inches 

\i 

% 

% 

1 

No.    830 

per  doz. 

$19.20 

$27.00 

$34.20 

$54.00 

No.    833 

per  doz. 

17.40 

23.40 

30.00 

48.00 

No.   834 

per  doz. 

17.40 

23.40 

30.00 

48.00 

No.   835 

per  doz. 

24.00 

32.40 

40.80 

64.80 

No.  836 

per  doz. 

22.20 

28.80 

36.60 

58.80 

Geo-B-Carpem'ter  «  eo. 


661 


I 


CYLINDER  AND   GAUGE  COCKS 


Fig.   720    CYLINDER   COCKS 
with  Union  Coupling 


Size,    irou    pine    tliread. 

.incites    1  %x»4 

y-x^  i%x% 

No.    720.    lever    handle. 

..each   1    2.00 

2.50     1    3.75 

Pig.   730    COMPRESSION    GAUGE    COCKS 


Size,    iron    pipe    tliread 

inches    1 

% 

% 

.95 

1.00 

Stiitrible   for  steam  working  pressures   up   to   175 
pounds. 


Fig,   734    COMPRESSION   GAUGE    COCKS 
Witli   Stuffing   Box 


Size,   iron    pipe   tliread. 


Va     I      % 


Price 


.oach   I   1.20   I   1.30    I   1.45 


Suitable   for  stearri  working'  pressures  up   to  175 
pounds. 


Pig.  7.38   MISSISSIPPI   GAUGE   COCKS 


Size,    iron    pipe    tliread .  . 

.  .inches 

%    1 

Vi 

% 

Price     

rach 

.90    1 

1.20 

1.80 

The    Mississippi    Gauge    Cocks    are    recommended 
for  steam   working  pressures  up   to   175   pounds. 


Fig.   724    CYLINDER   COCKS 
With  Bibb 


Size,    iron    pipe    tliread.  .inehes  I    %  I    %  |    %  |    %  |    % 

No.    722.    tee    handle each  |  .70  |1.00|1.15|1.60|2.35 

No.    724.   lever    handle each  I  .85  |1.15|1.30|1.85|2.60 

Fig.   732   COMPRESSION  GAUGE    COCKS 


Size,  iron    pipe   thread inches   \      V2     \      %, 

Price     each   |   1.20   |   1.35 

Suitable   for  steam   working  pressures  up  to  175 
pounds. 


Fig.   736    COMPRESSION   GAUGE   COCKS 
"With   Stuffing  Box 


Size,    iron    pipe    tliread inches 


.each   I   1.50   |   1.70 


The   above  Gauge    Cocks   are   suitable    for   steam 
working  pressures  up  to  175  pounds. 


Fig.  740    BALL   GAUGE    COCKS 


Size,   iron    pipe    thread 

inches 

Vs    1     % 

Price     

each 

1.00  1  1.00 

The    above    Ball   Gauge    Cocks   are    recommende-l 
for  steam  working  pressures   up  to   100   pounds. 


nc2 


GEo-BCARPEifTER  «  ea 


STEAM  GAUGE  AND  AIR  COCKS 


Pig. 

TOO 

Pig. 

706 

tMze,  iron  p.pe  thread.  .  . 

Vs 

V,- 

% 

Va 

>.o.   700,   tee     handle     .  . 

each    1 

.40 

45 

1         .50 

.60 

No.   102,  lever     handle 

each     1 

55 

.60 

1        .65 

.75 

No.  704,  tee    handle    .  . 

each    1 

.80 

.90 

No.    706,   lever    handle    . 

each    1 

.95 

1      1.00 

1.05 

STEAM  GAUGE  AND  AIR  COCKS 


Fig.   708 
With  Male  Threads 


Size,  iron  pipe  threads... 

.  ..inches   1 

y« 

% 

% 

No.    708,   tee    handle     

each    1 

.55 

.65 

.75 

No.   710,   level-    handle     .  .  . 

.  .  .      e<ich   1 

.70      1 

.80 

.90 

Fig.   713 

With  Female  Threads 

Size,  iron  pipe  threads inches   1       %     1 

% 

% 

No.  712,  tee    handle    eachi       75      | 

.95 

■Vo.    714.    lov^r    hpnnif.     ..     .            each    1      .90       | 

1.00 

1.10 

COMBINATION  WATER  AND  STEAM  GAUGES 

DIMENSIONS  OP  COMBINATION  BODIES 


Number     

1 

X 

2 

3 

4 

Center   to   center   of   boiler   connections 

inches   | 

10 

121/2 

14 

18 

Center  to  center  of  water  gauge  connections 

.      inches    | 

10 

121/2 

14 

18 

Center    to    center   of   .gauge    cocks 

inches    1 

3% 

3% 

4I2 

4 

Extreme   length    

inches   1 

13% 

16% 

18  7/8 

23% 

Tapped   for   boiler   connections 

inches   | 

V2 

% 

1 

IV4 

Tapped  for  water  gauge  connections 

inches   1 

Vj 

¥2 

% 

% 

Tapped  for  gauge  cocks 

inches   | 

% 

1/2 

14 

% 

Top   and   bottom   tapped 

.inches   I 

V? 

% 

1        1        1 14 

No.  640.    COMBINATION   BODIES  ONLY 

Numher    . 

1        1         1       2         1        3 

4 

Price.   No. 

640    borliPs   only,    tapped   and   paintprt         each    I      2.75      1      4  00      1      6.00 

8.00 

Fig.  640.  COMBINATION  GAUGES  COMPLETE 

Use  price  of  bodies  as  above  and  add  the  price  of  trimmings  as  specified  below,  or  prices  of 
any  other  trimmings,  as  may  be  preferred. 

The  following  list  of  trimmings  are  suitable  for  pressures  up  to  175  lbs. 


Fig.  640 


For  pressures  up  to  250  lbs.  use  Special  Extra  Hea\ 

y  Gauge  Cc 

cks  and  W 

ater  Gauge 

see  index. 

Number .  . 

1 

3 

4 

Gauge   cocks   required 

2    No.    730 

3   No.    732 

3   No     732 

3    No.    736 

Size,    iron   pipe   thread inches 

% 

ij 

1/2 

% 

1    Water    gauge    No 

624 

616 

610 

610 

1    Iron  case  steam  gauge.  Bourdon  spring,  size      inches 

5 

5 

6 

6 

1    Nipple,    size     inches 

14 

^k 

\ 

% 

1    Globe  valve,  size inches 

% 

% 

% 

%. 

1   Syphon,     size     inches 

1/4 

H 

V4 

1/4 

1   "Pushing,   size    inches 

%xM 

a/.xi'^ 

1x14 
lx% 

IHxVi 

1V4X% 

When  not   otherwise   specified,  complete  Combination   Gauges   will   be   trimmed  and 
as  in  above  list. 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  eo. 


663 


AIR  COCKS 


BRASS 


Fig.  4401.     T  Handle,  Single  Thread 

Size    inches,       Vs  1/4  %  V2. 

Price    each,   $0.40        .45        .50        .60 


Pig.  4401B.     T  Handle,  Double  Thread 

Size   inches,       Vg  i/4  %  '^k 


Price   each,   $0.55 


.65 


.75        .90 


^ 


Fig.  4401C.     T  Handle.  Bibb  Nose 

Size   inches,       i/g  %  %         Va 

Price   each,   $0.70        .80        .90      1.00 


Fig.  4402A.     T  Handle.  Female 

Size inches,       Vs  %  % 

Price    each,    $0.65        .70        .85 


^ 


iPjfil 


Fig.  4402B.     T  Handle,  Male  and  Female 

Size inches,       %  Vi  % 

Price each,    $0.75        .80        .90 


Fig.  4403A.     Lever  Handle.  Single  Thread 

Size   inches,       Vs  Vi         %  %. 

Price    each,   $0.55        .60        .65        .75 


Fig.  4403B.     Lever  Handle.  EtouAle  Thread 

Size   inches,       Va  Vi  %         % 

Price* each,   $0.70        .80        .90      1.05 


Fig.   4403C.      Lever  Handle.  Bibb   Nose 

Size    inches,       Va  %         %  % 

Price    each,   $0.85        .95      1.05      1.15 


Fig.  4404A.     Lever  Handle.  Female 

Size    inches,       %  V4.        % 

Price     each,   $0.80        .85      1.00 


Fig.  4404B.     Lever  Handle.  Male  and  Female 

Size    inches,       %  %         % 

Price each,   $0.90        .95      1.05 


smm 


W^ 


STEAM  GAUGE 
COCKS 


Fig.   4405.      T    Handle,   Female 

Size inches,       Va  %  % 

Price each,   $0.65        .70        .85 


Fig.  4406.     Lever  Handle,  ^ith  Union 

Size    inches,       %  %  % 

Price each,   $1.75      1.90      2.00 


rig.  4407 


TRACTION  ENGINE  CYLINDER  COCK 

Size  Pipe  Thread inches. 

Price,   Short  Shank each. 

Price,  Long  Shank " 


FOR  OTHER  TYPES  OF  COCKS,  SEE  INDEX 


1/4 

% 

% 

% 

$1.30 

1.40 

1.85 

3.25 

1.55 

1.70 

2.20 

4.00 

664 


GEO-BeARRXH'TER  «  Co. 


BRASS  BIBB  COCKS 


Fig.  800.     Finished  Fig.  800A.   Rough,  for  Hose 

SCREWED    FOB    IRON    PIPE,    WITH    SHOULDER 
Lever  Handle 

No.  800 


Size     

inches  1      %      \     M      \     %      1     94      1      1       1     IM      \     11^      1       2 

Rough    

per  doz.  j$20.40|$21. 001329. 40|$36.00|$52.80|$    89.40|$149.40|$258.00 

Finished     

per   doz.  1    25.20|    25.80|    35.401    45.001    64.80]    107.401    179. 40|    300.00 

No.  800A 

Size     

inches!      %      \     V2      \     %      j     M      I      1       I     IM      \     H^      \       2 

Rough,   for    Hose 

per  doz.  | 1$24.001$32.401$39.001$60.001!P100.201$164.401$280.20 

Finished,  for  Hose 

per   doz.  1 |    28.80|    38.40|    48.00|    72.001    118.201    194.401    322.20 

The  above  Bibbs,  screwed  for  iron  pipe,  can  be  made  to  order  without  shoulder,  at  same  list 
prices  as  above. 

COMPRESSION  BIBBS 


Fig.  802.     Finished  Fig.  S02A.    Rough,  for  Hose 

SCREWED  FOR  IRON  PIPE,  WITH  SHOULDER 


No.  802 

Size 

inches       %      \     li      \     %      \     %      |      1 

Rough  

per  doz.l$16.80|$17.40l$22.80|$30.601$54.00 

Finished    

per  doz.i    18.601    19.80|    25.20|    33.00|    60.00 

No.  802A 

Size 

inches!      %      \     l^      \     %      \     %      |      1 

Rough,  for  Hose 

per  doz.l |$20.401$25.80|$33.60|$61.20 

Finished,  for  Hose 

per  doz.l |    22.801    28.20|    36.00|    67.20 

The  above  Bibbs,  screwed  for  iron  pipe,  can  be  made  to  order  without  shoulder,  at  same  list 
prices  as  above. 


GEO-B-CARPErfTER  S  SO. 


665 


STEAM  GAUGE  COCKS 


ir 


mm\ 


Fig.  743 

Pig.  744 

TVo.  742. 

Size    14    inch    'with  union,   male  and   female 

.     1 

1.75 
.75 

No.  744. 

Size,    V4,   inch,  male    and    female 

iiieaoh    1 

HAND   CYLINDER   OIL   PUMPS 


To  go  on  side  of 


and  5 
Under  or  steam  cbest. 


Figs.  03,  6  and   7 
To  go  on  top  of  cylinder  or  stenm  chest. 




With 

Screw 

Ca- 

Description 

Top  or 

Strainer 

Top 

Size 

pacity 
Pints 

No. 

3,   finished.  . 

.each 

3.50 

2x2 

V^ 

No. 

04,   finished.  . 

.each 

5.00 

2%x2% 

1/2 

No. 

4.    finished.  . 

.each 

7.50 

'Y.m 

1 

No. 

5,    finished.  . 

.each 

12.00 

3 

With 

Screw 

Ca- 

Description 

Top  01; 

Strainer 

Top 

Size 

^^ 

No, 

03,   finished.  . 

.each 

:^.50 

2x2 

1/4 

No. 

6.    finished.  . 

.each 

5.00 

2%x2  34 

14 

No. 

7,    finished.. 

.each 

7.50 

31/2x31/2 

1 

All  the  above  pumps  vrlll  be  famished  with  screw 
top  and  %  inch  iron  pipe  thread  shank,  unless 
other^rlse  ordered. 


LEVER  HANDLE  OIL  PUMPS 


>i«.^mr' 


Fig.  748 
These  pumps  are  used  to  force  oil  Into  engine  cylinders. 

The  arrangement  is  simple.  Tlie  working  parts  consist  Of  a  plunger  and  two  check  valves,  one 
check  valve  to  permit  the  oil  to  be  drawn  into  the  pump,  the  other  to  allow  It  to  be  forced  into  the 
cylinder.  We  have  found  them  more  practical  than  other  pumps,  especially  when  graphite  or  plumbago 
i«  to  be  used   with  the   oil. 

These  pumps  are   finished  and   highly   polished   and  are  fitted  with   V4,  inch  union  pip©  connection  both 
openings.     They  can   be  bolted   to   any   convenient  place,  by   means   of  the   projecting  lips   at   the   basf. 
Price    ^  ...  .^  .... - each    920.00 


666 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  S  CO 


SPRING  KEY  COCKS 


Fig.  174 

Spring:  Key  Cock  with   Lever 

Handle,    Double    31ale    £nd 


Fig.  175 

Spring  Key  Cocli,  witli  Tee 

Handle,  Bibb  IVose 


Fig.  177 

Spring  Key  Coclt  with 

Tee  Handle 

FOR  AIR,  GASOLINE,  ETC. 
The  keys  are  self-adjusting,  the  springs  taking  up  wear.     The  shank  being  uniform  the  key  is 
easily  turned  and  it  will  not  stick  as  is  often  the  case  with  the  old  style. 


Fig.  177,  T  Handle,  Male  End 

%   inch    each  $0.78 

%   inch   "  .90 

%   inch    "         1.20 

%   inch   "         1.56 

Fig.  178,  L  Handle,  Male  End 
Not  illustrated 

%    inch    each  $0.84 

%   inch   "         1.08 

%   inch    "         1.38 

Va  inch "         1.86 

Fig.  174,  L  Handle,  Double  Male  End 

%    inch    each  $1.02 

%   inch    i "         1.32 


%   inch    each  $1.80 

1/^   inch    •'  2.40 

Fig.  175,  T  Handle,  Bibb  Nose 

%    inch each  $1.02 

1/4   inch   "  1.08 

%   inch    "  1.36 

1/2   inch    "  1.98 

Fig.  176,  L  Handle,  Bibb  Nose 
Not  illustrated 

Vs   inch   each  $1.08 

Vt.   inch    "  1.20 

%  inch "  1.80 

%   inch    "  2.28 


WIND  MILL  TANK  VALVES 

SIZES  AND  PRICES 


Size  Pipe 

Fig.  998 

Fig.  999 

%    inch    

1        inch    

1  %    inch    

1  ^A   inch    

2  inch   

2%    inch    

3  inch    

$1.25 
1.38 
1.50 
3.00 
5.00 
7.50 

10.00 

^1.25 
1.40 
1.50 
3.00 
5.00 
7.50 

10.00 

COPPER  TANK  FLOATS 


Pig.  900 


W^ 


Fig.  778 

Can  be  bolted  to  a  lever  attached  to  tank  valve  to  open  and  close  automatically 

Siz.e 
inches 

Price 
Each 

No    1                                    

12x3 

91/2X2  3/4 

$1.50 
1.10 

No.  2 



Geo-B-Carpem'ter  «  eo. 


667 


FISHER    PUMP 
GOVERNOR 


Pis.  453 


Vz   inch. 

SCREWED 

each 

• 
each 

$25.00 
27.50 
30.00 
35.00 
42.50 
50.00 
58.00 
70.00 

$45.00 

50.00 

60.00 

75.00 

87.50 

100.00 

125.00 

150.0O 

225.00 

?4 

1 

lU 

IV2 

LOW  PRESSURE         1 
BRASS  SAFETY           ^ 
VALVES 

WITH    IRON    BALL 

Ball   Weighted    for   8   to    10        ^ 
Pounds   Pressure                    fl 

1       inch. 
11/4   inch. 
\V2   inch. 

2       inch. 

214    inch. 

3       inch. 

PLAXGED 

IVa   inch. 

2       inch . 

inch 4.5oH 

inoh                                                    A  Q»:  ^H 

21/2   inch. 

3        inch. 

'""h                                                    8(15^1 

31/4    inch. 
4        inch. 

5  inch.. 

6  inch.. 
8       inch.. 

Fig.    36 

STANDARD  SAFETY  VALVES 


ANGLE   AND   CROSS.      BRASS 
For   Steam   Working   PresHures  up   to   100  Pounds 


SCREWED 

Size     

.  .Indies    1      14 

%    i    y-i 

% 

1 

H4 

IVz 

2     1   2y2   1     3 

No.    41)    Cross    Safety    Valve.. 

. . . .each    |$2.20 

2.50    1   3.25 

3.90 

4.70 

7.15- 

9.00 

12.50  1 22.50  133.50 

No.   42.   Angle   Safety   Valve    . 

. . . .each    1 

1   3.25 

3.90 

4.70 

7.15 

y.oo 

12.501                1 

Levers    are    graduated    from    40    to    100    pounds.      If   desired,   we    can    supply   with    any    other    grad- 
uation   to    order,    not    to    exceed     100    pounds,    at    a   special  price. 

Cross   Safety   Valves,    sizes    1^    inch   and    larger,    will  be  furnished   in  Iron,   unless  Brass  is  specified. 


LOW  PRESSURE  DAMPER  REGULATOR 


Fig.  234 


Price     

eacli   1 

$5.00 

Extra  Regular  Rubber  Diaphragm    

each   1 

— 

Extra  Special  Pressed  Rubber  Diaphragm   

.75 

— 

668 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  ^  So, 


STANDARD  PRESSURE  REGULATORS 

For  Steam,  also  Water  or  Air  when  so  Specified 


Fig.  971 


Fig.  9^Z 


riff.  975 


Interior  View 


Marine  Type         Low  Preesare  Piston  Type 

Type 


No.  971  Regulators  are  for  general  service  and  used  where  the  duty  is  steady  on  the  reduced  pressure  side. 

No.  972  Regulators  are  the  same  as  No.  971  with  the  addition  of  Dash  Pot,  which  prevents  noise  or  chattering 
when  duty  on  the  reduced  pressure  side  is  varying,  due  to  the  quick  opening  and  closing  of  valves,  or  the  pulsation 
of  pressure,  as  in  the  steam  pipe  of  engines  or  pumps,   or  the  exhaust  of  high  speed  engines. 

No.  973  Regulators  have  expanded  outlet,  allowing  steam  to  expand  quickly  and  decrease  in  velocity.  These  valves 
are  especially  adapted  to  conditions  requiring  large  volumes  of  steam,  reduced  noiselessly  from  comparatively  high 
to  very  low  pressures  for  steam  heating  and  other  purposes.  Expanded  outlet  valves  of  the  975  low  pressure  type 
for  use   on   low   pressure   and   vacuum   heating   systems,   are  also  furnished  in  corresponding  sizes  and  numbered  975%. 

Nos.  971,  972  and  973  Regulators  are  suitable  for  initial  steam  working  pressures  up  to  200  lbs. 

No.  974  Regulators  (marine  type)  are  fitted  with  very  heavy  working  parts  to  withstand  high  steam  pressures 
up  to  250  lbs.  TTiey  have  sliding  ball  weights  with  set  screws,  instead  of  loose  weights,  and  are  especially  adapted 
for   marine    and    all    high    pressure   service. 

No.  975  Low  Pressure  Regulators  are  principally  used  for  steam  heating  purposes  and  intended  for  low  pressure 
service  only.  Their  operation  is  very  sensitive  and  positive  and  is  governed  entirely  by  the  pressure  existing  in 
the  low  pressure  main,  which  acts  directly  on  the  diaphragmt  by  means  of  the  small  size  pipe  connection.  The  lever 
is  fitted  with  an  adjustable  regulating  weight  on  each  end.  These  Regulators  are  also  furnished  In  the  expanded 
outlet  type.    No.    975%,   for  extremely   low  pressure  or  vacuum  systems. 

AVlien  ordering,  be  particular  to  state  size  and  style  number,  whether  screwed  or  flanged ;  also  give  boiler  pressure 
and  pressure  desired  on  reduced  side;  state  what  purpose  Regulator  is  for,  and  whether  same  is  to  be  used  on  steam, 
water  or  air. 


Size 
Inches 

No.  971 

Screwed 

or 

Flanged 

Each 

Nos.  972 
and  974 

Screwed 

or 

Flanged 

Each 

No,  975 

Screwed 

or 

Flanged 

Each 

Size 
Inches 

No.  973 

Ex- 

'panded 

Oultet 

Each 

No.  975% 

Expanded 

Outlet 

Not   Illus. 

Each 

Dlam. 

Standard 
Flanges 
Inches 

Dlam. 

of 
Extra 
Heavy 
Flanges 
Inches 

V2 

18.00        1          22.00        1          26.00 

1x2 

35.00 

40.00 

% 

20.00        1          24.00        1          26.00 

11/4x21/2 

40.00 

50.00 

1 

22.00        1          26.00        1          28.00 

IVixS 

48.00 

60.00 

I'/i 

24.00        1          28.00        1           32.00 

2x3 

54.00 

70.00 

1% 

25.00        1          30.00        1           35.00 

2x4 

60.00 

80.00 

2 

30.00        1          36.00        1          40.00 

21/2x5 

80.00 

90.00 

6 

6% 

214 

35.00        1          42.00        1          50.00 

3x5 

90.00 

110.00 

7 

7% 

3 

40.00        1          48.00        1          60.00 

3x6 

100.00 

130.00 

7% 

8% 

31/2 

50.00        1          60.00  X     1          70.00 

31/2x7 

110.00 

160.00 

8% 

9 

4 

60.00        1          72.00        1          80.00 

4x6 

110.00 

160.00 

9 

10 

5 

75.00        !          90.00        1        105.00 

4x7 

130.00 

175.00 

10 

11 

6 

100.00        1        120.00        1        140.00 

4x8 

160.00 

190.00 

11 

12% 

7 

135.00        1        160.00        1        180.00 

5x8 

170.00 

210.00 

12  V, 

14 

g 

175.00        1        200.00        1        230.00 

5x9 

220.00 

230.00 

13% 

15 

10 

275.00        1        300.00         I         290.00 

5x10 

235.00 

260.00 

16 

17% 

12 

400.00        1        435.00        1        360.00 

6x8 

220.00 

280.00 

19 

20 

14 

500.00        1        600.00        1 

6x10 

250.00 

300.00 

21 

22% 

1                             1 

6x12 

335.00 

320.00 

1                             1 

8x12 

400.00 

350.00 

1                             1 

8x14 

430.00 

400.00 

1                             1                             1 

8x16 

475^00 

450.00 

1                             1 

10x16 

650.00 

600.00 

•                             1                             1 

10x20 

700.00 

650.00 

The   1%- 
trlmmings. 

The  114- 
©nds;    larger 

Unless  0 
style  Is  not 

When   fl 
unless     other 

Inch  and  sm 

Inch  and  sm 
sizes  made 
tberwise  spe 
given.  No.  97 

aneed  Regul 
wise    speclfie 

aller  Regulat 

iller  Regulate 
with  flanged 
rifled,   screwe 
1  will  be  fun 

itors   are   ord 
d.       Extra    h 

ors  are  made 

)rs  have  scre-5 
ends  only. 
d   Regulators 
ilsbed. 

pred.   we  will 
eavy    diamet 

of  all  brass;    t 

fed  ends  only;    2 

up  to  and  Incl 

always  furnish 
er    flanges  will  t 

he    2-Inch    ai 

to    6    inch, 

uding  e-inch 

with    standa 
e  furnished  i 

id    larger    ha 

made    either 

will  be  sent. 

rd    diameter 
vhen  so  sped 

ve    iron    bodie 

with    screwec 

and  In  all  caj 

flanges,    and 
fled,  without  € 

s    and    brass 

1    or   flanged 

ses  when  the 

not    drilled, 
xtra  charge. 

Drilling  flanges  will  be  at   an  extra  price. 


GEO-B-CARPENfTER  S  CO. 


669 


Fig.  1160 


LOW  PRESSURE  BRASS  POP  SAFETY  VALVES 

For  Steam  Heating  Boilers 
Set  at  any  Pressure  Specified  up  to  20  lbs. 

These  Valves  are  made  of  brass,  with  a  strong  and  durable  base, 
and  are  fitted  with  best  steel  springs. 

In  addition  to  their  extensive  use  on  steam  heating  boilers,  they  are 
also    useful   on   boiling   kettles,   tanks,   etc. 

The  outlet  holes  on  all  sizes  of  these  Valves  are  located  to  blow 
"downward." 

In  localities  where  Boiler  Inspector  Seal  is  required  and  so  speci- 
fied, we  will  furnish  these  Valves  with  lug  cast  on  body  and  corre- 
sponding holes  drilled  through  this  lug  and  the  hexagon  corners  of 
cap,  for  attaching  wire  and  seal. 

WTien  not  otherwise  specified  we  will  furnish  No.  1160  rough  body 
Valves  set  at  10  lbs. 


Size     

.  .inches 

\    %     \    %     \     1      {IVi    \1^^    \      '2       1   2^^     1      3 

No.  1160,  rough  body 

....  each 

|$5.25|$5.25i$6.00|$6.75'$8.2.5|$11.25|$26.00;$37.50 

No.  1162,  finished 

.  . . .each 

1    6.001    6.001    6.75|    7.75|    9.50i    13.00|    28.00|    41.00 

No.  1164,  finished  and  nickel  plated.  .  . 

.  .. .each 

1    6.75|    6.75|    7.501    8.75|10.50|    14.00|    30.00|    44.00 

STANDARD  BRASS  POP  SAFETY  VALVES 


Figr.  1144 
Interior 

Fig.  1144                        Fig.  1146 
Exterior                         Loclced 

Fig.  114S                        Fig.  1148 
luterior                          Exterior 

WITH  SELF-ADJTJSTIXG   "POP" 

REGULATOR — PATENTED 

Pig.  1150 
Locked 


For  Stationary  Boilers 
Set  at  any  Pressure  Specified  up  to  350  lbs. 

Nos.  1146  and  1150  are  furnished  with  lock-up  attachment  but  no  lock.  Locks  will  be  fur- 
nished when  ordered  at  an  extra  price. 

Valves  with  special  enlarged  or  reduced  inlets  for  threshing  engines,  made  to  order  at  a  special 
price,  according  to  quantity  wanted. 


PRICE  LIST  FOR  STATIONARY  BOILERS 

Size 
inches 

No.  1144 
Price 
eacli 

No.  1146 
Price 
eacli 

No.  1148                        No.  1150 
Price                              Price 
eacli                               each 

For 

Nominal 
Boilers 
H.    P. 

Valve 
Area 
Square 
inches 

% 

11.00         1             12.00           1             8.00           1            $9.00 

6 

0.196 

% 

11.00        1             12.00           1             8.00          ;             9.00 

6 

0.441 

1 

13.00        1              14.00           1           10.00          1            11.00 

10 

0.785 

IV4 

1           16.00         1              17.00           1           12.00          1            13.00 

20 

1.227 

\^/2 

19.00        1              21.00           1           15.00          1            17.00 

30 

1.767 

2 

29.00        1             31.00           1           23.00           1            25.00 

40 

3.141 

*2V4 

38.00        1              40.00           1           31.00          |            33.00 

55 

3.976 

2%         !           46.00        1        ,     49.00           |           38.00          1            40.00 

70 

4.908 

When  ordering,  always  specify  style  number,  and  state  the  pressure  at  which  valves  are  wanted 
set  to  blow  off. 

♦The  2  Vi  inch  Valve  has  regular  2  %  inoh  pipe  connections. 


670 


GEO-BCARPEffTER  ^  SO. 


STANDARD  BRASS  WATER,  CYLINDER  AND  SNIFTING 

RELIEF  VALVES 


Pig.  1126 


Figr.  1128 


Fig.  1130  HYD. 


Fig.  1132 


Fig.  1134 


FOR  PUMPS,  STEAM  ENGINE  CYLINDERS,  PIPE  LINES, 
TANKS,  HYDRAULIC  PRESSES  AND  ELEVATORS 

No.  1126  is  intended  for  use  as  water  or  Cylinder  Relief  Valves.  Sizes  2i^  and  smaller  will 
be  set  at  any  pressure  specified  up  to  250  lbs.  and  sizes  3,  S^^,  and  4  will  be  set  at  any  pressure 
specified  up  to  200  lbs. 

No.  1138  is  the  No.  1126  Valve  fitted  with  lock-up  attachment  but  no  lock.  Locks  furnished 
when  order  at  an  extra  price,  see  index.  Where  boiler  inspector  seal  is  required,  suitable  holes 
are  drilled  for  attaching  wire  and  seal  in  place  of  the  lock  and  pin. 

No.  1128  will  be  set  at  any  pressure  specified  up  to  500  lbs.  This  style  Valve  is  furnished  with 
female  base.     When  otherwise  required,  or  flanged,  will  be  made  to  order  at  a  special  price. 

No.  1130  Hydraulic  Valve  will  be  set  at  any  pressure  specified  up  to  5000  lbs.,  (according  to 
size)  and  furnished  as  shown  in  cut,  unless  otherwise  specified.  These  Valves  are  made  extra  heavy, 
of  a  superior  composition,  with  long  and  durable  springs  of  best  quality  steel.  They  have  found 
extensive  use  for  all  purposes  where  prompt  and  efficient  relief  is  required  in  connection  with  ex- 
tremely high  pressure  service,  such  as  Hydraulic  Presses,  High  Pressure  Pumping  Systems,  Hy- 
draulic Elevators,  Pipe  Lines,  etc.     Prices  on  application. 

No.  1132  and  No.  1134  Cylinder  Relief  or  Snifting  Valves,  sizes  214  and  smaller,  will  be  set  at 
any  pressure  specified  up  to  250  lbs.      Sizes  3,  3  ^  and  4  will  be  set  at  any  pressure  up  to  200  lbs. 


PRICE  LIST 


Xo.  1126 

No.   1138 

Xo.  1128 

Xo.   1132 

Xo.  1134 

Size 
inches 

Price 

Finished 

each 

Price 
Nickel 
Plated 

each 

Price 

Finished 

each 

Price 
Nickel 
Plated 

each 

Price 

Finished 

each 

Price 
Nickel 
Plated 

each 

Price 

Finished 

each 

Price 
Nickel 
Plated 

each 

Price 

Finished 

each 

Price 
Nickel 
Plated 

each 

V2 

$11.00    1    $12.00    II  $12.00    1    $13.00    ||  $25.00    |    $26.50 

$9.00        $10.00 

1  $11.00 

$12.00 

% 

11.00    1      12.00    II     12.00    1      13.00    ||     25.00    |      26.50 

9.00          10.00 

1     11.00 

12.00 

1 

13.00    1      14.00    II     14.00    1      15.00    ||     30.00    |      32.00 

11.00          12.00 

1     13.00 

14.00 

1^ 

16.00    1      18.00   II     17.00    1      19.00    ||     35.00    |      37.50 

1  13.00    1      15.00    1 

16.00 

18.00 

11/2 

19.00    1      22.00   II     21.00    |      24.00    ||     40.00    |      43.00 

1  16.00    1      19.00    1 

19.00 

22.00 

2 

29.00    1      32.00  II     31.00    |      34.00    ||     55.00    |      59.00    | 

1  24.00    1      27.00    1 

29.00 

32.00 

2% 

38.00    1      41.00   II     40.00    j      43.00    ||     80.00    |      85.00 

1  32.00    1      35.00    1 

38.00 

41.00 

21/2 

46.00    1      50.00  II     49.00    |      53.00    ||  100.00    |    106.00    | 

40.00    1      44.00    [ 

,46.00 

50.00 

3 

77.00    1      85.00  II    1      II    1      

1    ••••    1      1 

77.00 

85.00 

31/2 

105.00    1    115.00  II    1      II    1      1 

105.00 

115.00 

4 

135.00    1    150.00   H    1      II    1      1 

1    ••••    1      1 

135.00 

150.00 

GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  QO. 


671 


STANDARD  POP  SAFETY 
VALVES 

(CRANE  PATENT) 
FOR  STATIONARY  BOILERS 

Iron  Body.     Brass  or  Nickel  Seat 

Set  at  Any  Pressure  Specified  up  to  250 

Pounds 


When  ordering:,  always  specify  the  style  number 
of  valve,  and  state  the  pressure  at  which  valves  are 
warned  set  to  blow  off. 

When  not  otherwise  specified.  No.  1101  Valve  with 
brass  seat  will  be  furnished. 


i<'ig.    1101 
PLAIN   SPRING   TTPE 


Fig.   1105 
ENCASED  SPRING  TYPE 


PRICE   LIST 


DIMENSIONS 


with 

Brass    Seat 

Each 


sy- 


with  With 

Nickel     Seat!  Brass    Seat 

Each        I         Each 


In    localities   where   Boiler   Inspector   Seal 
top  of  Valve,   for  attaching   the  wire  and  seal 


With 

Nickel     Seat 

Each 


Diam- 
etcrof 
Base 
Frngo 
Inches 


Diameter 

of  Outlet 

Flange 

Inches 


Center 
olO'Ut 
to  Bt'm 
of  Base 
Fl'ngln 


Center 
of   Valve 
to    End 
of  Outlet 

Inches 


Total 
Height 
Inches 


For 

B-rnlers 

Nom'al 

H.  P. 


5% 


6A 


6H 
TVs 


70 


required,   and  so  specified,  we  drill  an  extra  hole  In  the  Stem  Pin  at 
This  at  no  extra  charge. 


STANDARD  POP  SAFETY  VALVES 

(CRANE  PATENT) 

TWIN  PATTERN  FOR  STATIONARY  BOILERS 

Iron  Body.     Brass  or  Nickel  Seat 
Set  at  Any  Pressure  Specified  up  to  250  Pounds 


PRICE  LIST, 

No.  1103  comprises  two  No.   1101   Plain    Spring    Valves    n 
No.  1107  comprises  two  No.  1105  Encased   Spring   Valves, 


TWIN  PATTERN 

mounted   on   Y   Base. 

locked    up,    mounted    on   T 


No. 

1103 

No. 

107 

Sire     • 

With 

With 

With 

With 

Inches 

Brass    Seat 

Nickel    Seat 

Brass  Seat 

Nickel    Seat 

Each 

Each 

Each 

Each 

2% 

118.00 

130.00 

148.00 

160.00 

142.00 

156.00 

178.00 

192.00 

186.00 

200.00 

226.00 

240.00 

4 

210.00 

234.00 

256.00 

280.00 

4>/2 

290.00 

320.00 

340.00 

370.00 

5 

350.00 

380.00 

410.00 

440.00 

6 

470.00 

510.00 

550.00 

590.00 

DIMENSIONS 


Center  of 

Size 

Diam. 

Largest 

Outlet  to 

Total 
Height 
Inches 

For 

Size 

Inlet  of 

of  Y  Pase 

Diameter 

r.Mtnm  of 

Boiler.>= 

Inches 

Y  Base 

Flange 

of   Y   Base 

Y  Base 

Nom-al 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Flange 
Inches 

H.  P. 

2% 

3V3 

9 

15% 

13 

24 

140 

3 

4y2 

10  Vj 

16% 

14% 

26% 

200 

Z% 

11 

18% 

15   3/lS 

29% 

250 

4 

12% 

20% 

16    7/16 

31 

300 

4% 

14 

21% 

17% 

32% 

350 

5 

14 

22  U 

18% 

34% 

400 

6 

SVj 

15 

25% 

21 

38% 

600 

Fig.    1103  Fig.    1107 

When  orderinir,  always   specify  the   stvle  number  and  state  the  pressure  at  which  vnlves  are  wanted  set  to  blow 

When  not  otherwise  speclHed.   No.    1103   twin  tvpe  with   brass    seats    will    be    furnished. 
The    above    prices    Include    two    Valves    and    corresponding  Y  Base  all  bolted  together  as  shown  In  cuts, 
43 


673 


GEO-B-CAIiP.EM'TER  ^  SO. 


MARINE  POP  SAFETY  VALVES 

ESSENTIAL  FEATURES 


Bevel  Seats  at  an  angle  of  45  degrees,  brass  or  with  solid  nickel  bushing  as  required. 

The  Cam  Lever  will  lift  the  Valve  off  its  seat  one-eighth  the  diameter  of  Valve  opening. 
The  Cam  Lever  may  be  thrown  over  far  enough  to  lock  the  Valve  open,  should  occasion 
require. 

The  Cap  is  made  with  handle  or  cross-bars,  fastened  to  stem  and  secured  to  main 
Valve,  providing  means  for  turning  the  Valve  on  its  seat  when  steam  is  on,  to  remove  any 
incrustation  or  saline  matter  that  may  accumulate. 

No.  1109  LOCKED  UP  MARINE  POP  SAFETY  VALVES 

Comply  with  all  the  requirements  of  the  United  States  Board  of  Supervising  Inspectors 
of  Steam  Vessels^  and  will  be  passed  by  all  Local  Inspectors  on  the  basis  of  Valve  Area 
Formula  as  prescribed  (Rule  II,  Section  26)  in  the  General  Rules  and  Regulations  as  aHiendedj 
January,  1909,  and  approved  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor. 
March   20,   1909. 

The  above  Amended  Rule  of  the  U.  S.  Steamboat  Inspection  Service  (Issued  by  the 
Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor)  supplies  a  formula  which  gives  the  required  Valve 
Area  in  square  inches,  based  on  pounds  of  water  evaporated  per  hour  per  square  foot  of  grate 
surface,  as  represented  by  figures  given  In  a  rated  table  of  evaporation  under  different  pres- 
sures of  steam. 

When  ordering,  always  specify  the  style  number  of  valve  and  state  the  pressure  Valves 
are  wanted  set  to  blow  off,  also  whether  brass  or  nickel  seat. 

Valves  with  brass  seat  will  always  be  furnished  unless  nickel  seat  is  specified.  These 
Valves  are  furnished  locked   up. 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  these  Valves  will  be  furnished  with  flanged  Inlet  and 
flanged   outlet,   and  of   the   dimensions   as  given   above. 

An  additional  charge  will  be  made  for  special-diameter  flanges.     DriUing  extra. 

Templates    for   drilling    should    always    accompany    orders,    otherwise    we    will    drill    the 
riff    1109  '^^^^    (inlet)    flange  according   to   extra   heavy   templates,    and   the   outlet   flange   according   to 

standard  templates.     The   bVz   inch  Valves  will  be  drilled  same  as  6   inch   templates. 
Hexagon   screwed    base    or    screwed    outlet    will   be    furnished,   when  so   ordered,   without  extra  charge. 
♦When   screwed  outlet  is  called   for   on    5 1^ -inch  Valve,    thread    will    be    cut    for    5-inch    pipe. 


IRON  BODY.     BRASS  OR  NICKEL  SEAT 

Set  at  Any  Pressure  Specified  up  to  350  Pounds 

Special  Valves  Made  to  Order  for  Pressures  Above  250  Pounds 


Size 
Inches 

Diameter 
of  Base 
Flange 
Inches 

Center    of 

Outlet  to 

Bottom     of 

BaseFlag'd 

Inches 

Diameter 
of  Outlet 

Flange 
Inches 

Center   of 
Valve  to 
End  of 
Outlet 
Inches 

Total 
Height 
Inches 

Valve 
Area 
Square 
Inches 

With 
Brass 
Seat 
Each 

With 
Nickel 
Seat 
Each 

21/2 

71/2 

5% 

7 

4%           1      171/2 

4.908 

$   75.00 

$   81.00 

3 

8  1/4 

5% 

71/2 

51/4           1      191/8 

7.068 

90.00 

97.00       ■ 

3y. 

9 

6fV 

8  1/2 

5%           1      21% 

9.621 

115.00 

122.00 

4 

10 

6H 

9 

61/2           1      22% 

12.566 

125.00 

137.00 

41/2 

101/2 

71/8 

91/4 

7^          1      24% 

15.904 

160.00 

175.00 

5 

11 

7% 

10 

7^          1      253/8 

19.635 

200.00 

215.00       ■ 

=1=51/2 

121/2 

8 

no 

1%           1      27% 

23.758 

235.00 

250.00 

6 

121/2 

8 1/2 

11 

81/8           1      281/8 

28.274 

275.00 

295.00 

THROTTLE  VALVES^ 

Iron  Body.     Brass  Mounted 
For  Steam  "Working  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 

Full  opening  in  one-quarter  turn. 


Size 

2% 

3 

3Vo 

4 

Price,    Screwed    

Each 

30.00 

40.00 

50.00 

60.00 

End  to  End   

Inches 

71A 

8 

sv. 

9%! 

CARPENTER  SERVICE 

A  shutdown  or  breakdown  in  any  industrial  plant  is  an  expensive  event.  The 
chief  concern  of  the  operator  is  the  interruption  of  his  daily  production  and 
the  forced  idleness  of  both  his  help  and  equipment.  His  first  thought  is  for 
^he   rapid   repair  of  the  damage  and   he   usually  insists  on  speed  all   the  way 

If  you  want  anything  in  a   hurry,   or  your  plant  is  tied  up  for  the  la«k  of 
an    important   part   that   will   make   the   wheels   turn   again,    send   us   a   wire,    or 
^tjf '".^^  ilA„?,^ll.?^.  °"  ^^^  'i*?^  distance  telephone.     The  chances  are  that  we 
n    tviQ  fl,.g*.  4^^3,1.^  Qu*  •r.-iii   j.a"e  your  goods 


Eis.  382 


GEO-B-CARPErfTER  «  ©0. 


673 


"KEWANEE"  UNIONS 


i<ig;.   U303 


Fis,    H313 
Note  Brass  Seat  Screwed  In 


"KEWANEE"  UNIONS— HEXAGON  PATTERN 

COMBINATION  BRASS  AND  IRON  GROUND  BALL  JOINT 
Fig.  H303 
No  gasket  required,     Non-corrosive  thread  connection.     Each  Union  tested  with  extreme  air  pressure 


under   water. 

Suitable   for   steam  woriving  pressures 

up  to  200 

pounds. 

Size    

inehesi 

Vh 

1        % 

%       1 

% 

% 

1          1 

1% 

Black     

Galvanized     . 

eachl 

each  1 

$0.18 
.22 

1         .19 
1        .23 

."26      1 

.27 
.34 

.40 
.49 

:SS  1 

.66 
.82 

Size    

inehesi 

IV, 

1         2 

2%       1 

3 

SVa 

4         1 

$0.80 
1.10 

1      1.14 
1      1.40 

2.10      1 
2.75      1 

2.65 
3.50 

4.30 
6.30 

5.50      1 
7.50      1 

Galvanized     . 

eachl 

"KEWANEE"   UNIONS— OCTAGON  PATTERN 

C03IEINATI0N  BRASS  AND  IRON  GROUND  BALL  JOINT 
Not  illustrated 
No  g;a.sket  reqnired.     Non-corrosive  thread  connection.     Each  Union  tested  with  extreme  air  pressure 
under  water.     Suitable'  for   steam  working  pressures  up  to  200  pounds. 
"The  Union  with  no  Inserted  Parts." 


Size    

iucliesi 

Vb 

y* 

% 

Vz 

% 

1 

1V4 

Black 

...      eachl 

$0.18 

.19 
.23 

."26 

.27 
.34 

.40 
.49 

.48 
.60 

.66 

Galvanized     

eachl 

.82 

Size    

inehesi 

1% 

2 

2V. 

S 

3% 

4 

Black 

eachl 

$0.80 
1.10 

1.14 
1.40 

2.10 
2.75 

2.65 
3.50 

4.30 
6.30 

5.50 
7.50 

Galvanized     

each] 

"KEWANEE"  FLANGE  UNIONS 

BRASS   AND   MALLEABLE   IRON   SELF-SEATING   BALL   JOINT 
Fig.  H313 
No  gasket  required.     Each  Union  tested  with  air   pressure  under  water.     Suitable  for  steam  working 
pressures  up  to  125  pounds. 


Size    

inehesi 

1 

1^4 

1% 

2 

—2; 

M: 

i 

1     SVz 

4 

$0 

1 

80 
20 

1.20 
1.80 

1.60 
2.40 

2.00 
3.00 

3 

4 

20 
80 

4 
7 

80 
.20 

6.00 
9.00 

d 

50 

Galvanized              

.     ...            .           . e  a  c  h 1 

25 

Size 

inehesi 

4M: 

.5 

6 

7 

8 

» 

1      10 

■■ 

777 

Black     

$8 
13 

75 
00 

10.00 

15.00 

12.50 

18.75 

15.00 
22.50 

18 

27 

00 
00 

21 
32 

60 
40 

28.80 
43.20 

Galvanized     

eachl 

.. 

"KEWANEE"  UNIONS— ROUND  END  PATTERN 

COMBINATION  BRASS  AND  IRON  GROUND  BALL  JOINT 
Not  iUustrated 


No  gasket  required.     Non-corrosive  thread  connection 
under  water.     Suitable'  for   steam  working  pressures  up 

Each  Union 
to  200  pounds. 

tested 

with  extreme  air 

pressure 

Size    inehes  | 

Vb 

T" 

V* 

% 

1       Vi 

1       % 

1 

1     1% 

$0.18 

1 

■9^ 

."26 

1         .27 
1         .34 

1        -.40 
i         .49 

.48 
.60 

1        .66 

Galvanized     ',][ eachl 

1        .82 

Slaie    inehesi 

1% 

1 

2 

2M.' 

1          3 

1       3% 

4 

1      

Black     each  1 

$0.80 
1.10 

1 

1.14 
1.40 

2. "75 

1      2.65 
i      3.50 

1      4.30 
1      6.30 

5.50 
7.50 

Galvanized     '.  .  ] each  | 

1      

FOR  PIPE,  MONKEY  AND  SPECIAL  WRENCHES,  SEE  INDEX 


Gr4 


GEO>B•eAItRE^fTER  55  CO. 


STANDARD  BRASS  UNIONS— COPPER  TUBING 

Ground  Joint.     No  Gasket  Required 

FOR   STEAM   WORMNG   PRESSURES 

Sizes  3  Inch  and  Smaller,  up  to  200  Pounds 

Sizes  3  %  Inch  and  4  Inch,  up  to  125  Pounds 

No.  521  %  Rough  Brass  Unions  are  not  Recommended  for  Steam  Working  Pressures  Above  150  Lbs. 


Tig.  532 
Se^mi-flmsbed 


Fig.  523% 

Octasron  £nds 

Govt.  Pattern,  Bough 


STANDARD   BRASS 

UNIONS 

Size    inches 

%   1    %    1    %   1     Va    1     % 

1    1    1% 

IVs 

2 

2% 

3 

3% 

4 

Brass  Unions,  rougli,  No.  521% 

1   .50    1   .65   1      .85    1   1.15 

1.60    1    2.25 

2.70 

4.00 

7.50 

11.50 

Brass  Unions,  semi-finished.  No.  522.. 

45    1   .55    1    .75    1      .95    |    1.30 

1.75    1    2.50 

3.00 

4.50 

8.25 

12.75 

22.50 

30.00 

Brass  Unions,  finislied.  No.   523 

.50    1    .60    1    .85    1    1.05    1    1.40 

1.90   1    2.75 

3.25 

5.00 

9.00 

14.00 

25.00 

33.00 

Octagon  Brass  Un's,   rough.   No.   523  Ve 

1    .65    1    .85    1    1.10    1    1.50 

2  00   1   2.80 

3.60 

5.25 

9.00 

14.00 

Finished  and  nicltel  plated  unions  will  be  furnished  at  an   advance   of   20  per  cent  over  above  Finished  prices. 


SEAMLESS   DRAWN   BRASS   AND   COPPER   TUBING 
IRON  PIPE  sizi!;s 

Size 
inches 

Dimensions 

Approximate    Weights 

Inside 

Diameter 

Inches 

Outside 

Diameter 

inches 

Brass 

Per  Lineal  Foot 
pounds 

Copper 

Per  Lineal  Foot 
pounds 

% 

.281 

.405 

.25 

.26 

y* 

.375 

.540 

.43 

.45 

% 

.494 

.675 

.62 

.65 

% 

.625 

.840 

.90 

.95 

% 

.822 

1.05 

1.25 

1.31 

1                      1 

1.062 

1.315 

1.70 

1.79 

IV* 

1.368 

1.66 

2.50 

2.63 

1% 

1.600 

1  90 

3.00 

3.15 

2 

2.062 

2.375 

4.00 

4  20 

23/, 

2.500 

2.875 

5.75 

6.04 

3 

3.062 

3.50 

8.30 

8.72 

3V-                   1 

3.500 

4.00 

10.90 

11.45 

4                          1 

4.000 

4.50 

12.70 

13.33 

4  J/.                    1 

4.500 

5.00 

13.90 

14.60 

.'■>                    ! 

5.062 

5  563 

15.75 

16.54 

0                    1 

6.125 

6.625 

18.31 

19  23 

7                        1 

7.062 

7.625 

26.28 

27.60 

«                       1 

7.982 

8.625 

29.88 

31.37 

EXTRA  HEAVY 

Vk                          I 

.205 

.405 

.370 

.388 

%                  1 

.294 

.540 

.625 

.650 

%                  1 

.421 

.675 

.830 

.870 

v.'-                  1 

.542 

840 

1.200 

1.33 

y.          1 

.736 

1.050 

1.660 

1  75 

1               1 

.951 

1.315 

2.360 

2.478 

1%            1 

1.272 

1.660 

3.300 

3.465 

1%         1 

1.494 

1.900 

4.250 

4.462 

2                      1 

1.933 

2.375 

5.460 

5.733 

2V.                   1 

2.315 

2.875 

8.300 

8.715 

3                        1 

2.892 

3  500 

11.200 

11.760 

3V.                   1 

3.358 

4.00 

13.700 

14  385 

4                        1 

3.818 

4.50 

16.500 

17.325 

5                         1 

4.813 

5.563 

22.800 

23.940 

B                         1 

5.750' 

6.625 

32.00 

33.60 

iurnished   with  i 

ilain  ends,  unless  otherw 

ise  specified.     Commercial 

lengths  are  12  feet  Ion 

g. 

PRICES   ON  APPLICATION 
GAUGE  TUBING 

Price  of  seamless  or  brazed   tubing,   of  diameters    %    inch  to  10  inch  and  any  gauge  In  which  the  different  diam- 
eters are  made,  will  be  quoted  on   r«queBt,  for  direct  ahtpment   from  mill. 


GEo•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


675 


BRASS  STEAM  FITTINGS 


# 


mg.  181A 


ms.  181B 
mON  PIPE  SIZI>— ROUGH 

For  125  Pounds  Working  Pressure 


Vs  I    % 


ly* 


Sya     I        3 


4 

10.00 
12.50 
10.00 


Elbows     each 


Elbows,  Reducing    each 


4.25    I      7.50 


1.20    I    2.00 


Street    each 


Elbows,   Drop,   Female each 


Elbows,   Side  Outlet each 


14.00 
17.50 


Tees,  Reducing 


Tees,   Drop,  Female 


Tees.   4-way each 


5.00    I 


20.00 
25.00 


Crosses,   Reducing    each 


8.75   I   15.00 


Faced  Bushings    each 


6.25 

5.00 
10.00 


Countersunk  Plugs 


7  00 
5.00 
8.00 
7.00 


Lock-nuts each 


Reducers     eaeh 


Couplings each 


Couplings,  R.  &  L. each 


Bends,    Close each 


Return    Bends,    Open each 


8.25   I   11.00 


26.00 

Reducers,  reducing:  more  than  two  dzes 


Right  and  I/eft  IHbows.  Right  and  I^eft  Return  Bends,  also  Bushings  and 
will  be  furnished  at  an  advance  of  25  per  cent  over  above  prices. 


BRASS  STEAM  FITTINGS 

IRON  PIPE  SIZE— FINISHED 

For  135  Pounds  Working  Pressure 


8..e 

.inches 

■  y« 

y4 

% 

y2 

1 

ly* 

1% 

2 

'iV^   1 

3 

r~3vrn 

4 

Elbows     

.  .  .each 

.30 

.35 

.45 

.56 

.75 

1.10 

1.55 

2.00 

3.00 

5.50 

9.00 

14.00 

17  50 

Elbows,   Reducing    

.  .each 

.44 

.55 

.70 

.95 

1.40 

1.90 

2.50 

3.75 

6.75 

11.25 

17.50 

22.00 

Elbows,   45°    

.  .  .each 

.38 

.45 

.55 

.66 

.85 

1.23 

1.70 

2.20 

3.25 

6.00   1 

9.75 

1    19.50 

Elbows,  Street    

.  .  .each 

•    .47 

.52 

.63 

.83 

1.08 

1    1.45 

2.30 

3.00 

4.50 

1 

1 

Elbows,   Drop,   Female 

...each 

1 

.85 

1.05 

1.40 

2.00 

2.80 

3.60 

5.40 

1 

1 

Elbows,   Side  Outlet 

.  .each 

1 

1.3.T 

1.70 

2.25 

3.30 

4.70 

6.00 

9.00 

16.50    ^| 

27.00 

1 

Tees    

.  .  .each 

.42 

.49 

.63 

.80 

1.05 

1.50 

2.15 

2  80 

4.20 

7.75   1 

12.75 

19.50 
24.50 

24.50 

each 

1    .fiO 

.77 

1.00 

1.30 

1.S5 

2.65 

5  25 

9.75 

15.80 

30.50 

Tees.   Drop.  Female 

each 

1 

1.13 

1.37 

1.80 

2.55 

1 

1 

! 

Tees.   4-way 

each 

1 

2.05 

2.70 

3.90 

5  70 

11.50 

1 

1 

Crosses     . 

.  .    each 

.60 

.70 

.90 

1.10 

1.50 

2.20 

3.10 

6.00 

11.00   1 

18.00 

28  00 

35.00 

Crosses.  Reducing    

each 

1    .88 

1.10 

1.40 

1  85 

2.75 

3.85 

7.50 

13.75   1 

22.50 

35.00 

44.00 

Bushings     

.  .each 

.27 

.35 

.47 

.70 

1.00 

2.00 

3.00   1 

4.50 

6.25 

8  00 

Plugs    

. .each 

.23 

.30 

.37 

43 

.55 

.75 

1.00 

1.95 

3.00    1 

4.25 

6.25 

8.00 

Solid  Plugs 

each 

.43 

.50 

.65 

.90 

1.35 

2.90 

4.50    1 

6.50 

10.00 

Countersunk   Plugs    

each 

1 

42 

.55 

.80 

1.15 

2.25 

1 

Caps 

.      each 

.20 

.25 

.31 

.40 

.55 

.77 

1.10 

2.25 

4.00   1 

5.50 

8.00 

10.00 

Lock-nuts 

. . .each 

.24 

.25 

.32 

.40 

.50 

.65 

.85 

1.60 

3  25   1 

4.75 

Reducers     

.      each 

..15 

.45 

.56 

.75 

1.05 

1  55 

2.75 

4.75    1 

7.00 

12.00 

15.50 

Couplings 

.      each 

.24 

.28 

.36 

46 

.63 

.90 

1.30 

2  35 

4  00    1 

5.75 

Coupling^.  R.   *  T,.         .  . 

.      each 

.37 

.47 

.58 

.80 

1.15 

1  65 

3.00 

5.10    1 

7.50 

Return  Bends.  Close 

.  .  .each 

1 

1.55 

2.05 

2  65 

3.75 

7.25 

1 

1 

Return  Bends.  Open 

.  .  .each 

1 

1.65 

2.15 

2.80 

4  10 

7.75 

14.25    1 

T  Bend.    

OToh 

1 

1.60 

2.15 

3.05 

4.45 

5.70 

8.50 

Right  and  Left  Elbows.  Right  ai 
Win  be  famished  at  an  advance  of  25 

ad  Lei 
per  ce 

t  Re( 
nt  ov 

turn  ] 
er  ab< 

Bends,  also  1 
)ve  pricee. 

Sushin 

ssand 

Redu 

cers.  r 

edncing 

more  i 

ban  two  sizes. 

676 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  So, 


Figr.   162A.      Close 


WROUGHT  IRON  NIPPLES 

TABLE   OP   SIZES   AND    LENGTHS 
KEPT  IN  STOCK 

Nipples  larger  than  12  inch,  made  to  order 
and  charged  as  cut  pipe,   and  threads  extra. 


Fig.  162B     Shoulder 


Length,  inches 


Close    Short 


liong 


Size. 
Inches 


Long 


Price  of  Extra  I<ong  Nipples 


■  15  I       .17  I 


.la 

■  19 
.19 

■  23 

■  26 
•  ^6 
.47. 
.59 
.77 

1.36 
1.70 
2.05 


V2     II      Vi      II      .04    I      .06    II 


.15  I        .17  I        ■IS 


I     IV2     I 


3V2     II      %      II 


1%  I  IV2  I  a 
1  %  I  2  .  I  2  V2 
IV2  I  2  I  2 1/2 
1% 
1% 
2_ 
2V2 
2% 
2% 


3'/2      II      V2      II 


II       %       II      .06    I 


■  20  I       .22  I       .24  I 


2V2     I 


I       .40  I       .44  I 


I     2V2     I 


.06  I     1.17  I     1.26  I 


1.33  I     1.45  I     1.58 


1.60  1     1.75  1     1.90  I 


!7  I     2.05  1     2.22 


.40 


2.75  1  2.95  1     3.17  1     3.40 

3.10  I  3.35  I     3.60  |     3.85 

3.70  I  4.00  I     4.30  |     4.65i 

4.90  1  5.30  1     5.75  1     6.15 

5.50  1  6.00-1     6.50  1     7.00 

7.10  I  7.75  I     8.40  |     9.00 

8.90  1  9.70  I  10  40  I  11.15 

10.00  I  10.80  I  11.75  I  12.70  |  13.65 


II   1.55   I    2  45    ji 


1.85   I    2.90    il 


m_ 

3V2 
3% 
_3%_ 
4% 


.55    I 


II      10      II    6.75    I 


II      12      II    8  00   I 


WROUGHT  IRON  NIPPLES— PLAIN,  RIGHT  AND  LEFT 


Length,    inches 


I  Short  j 


Long 


Size, 
inches 


Price  of  Extra  Long  Nipples 


9      I      10     I 


Vh      II      .05   I 


I     11/2      I        2        1      2V2 


■  24  I       .27  I       .29  I 


%      II      .08    I      .12    11 


.23  I       .25  I       .27  I       .29  | 


I       2        I     2V2      I 


II      .11    I     .18    II 


I        .24  1        .311 


I    3V2      I       4       I     4V3 


1%     II      .15    I 


.39  I       .45  1       .50  1 


I     4V2     II     1% 


■  3 4|        .39  1       .48  1       .52  1       .60  1       .67  1       .72  j 


|4%_l! 


!4    I      .36    II 


.72  1       .sol       .87  1 


I     3V2     I 


II     2V2     II      .52   I      .79    II 


I     1.20  I     1.30  I     1.40  I     1  55  I     1. 


II       3       II      .65   I      .96    II 


I     1.13  I     1.44   I     1.60  I     1.77 


I     2.10  I     2  27 


;%  I       4       I     41/2     I 


I     5%      I 


II    3V2     II   1  10    I    1.40    II 


I     4y2     I       5       I     51/2     I       6       II 


II   1.15   I 


I     2.00  I     2  25 


I     2.75  I     3.00  I     3.29 


Add  60  per  cent  to  above  prices  for  Galvanized  Right  and  Left  Nipples. 

WROUGHT  IRON  NIPPLES— GALVANIZED 


Length,  inches 


I  Short  I 


Long 


Size, 
inches 


Long 


Prices  of  Extra  Long  Nipples 


1%  I 

T%  r 


1%  I 
1%  I 


3%  I     4V2 


2V3 
2% 


■  V2     II     Vs     II 


I     3V2     II     V4 


I     3y2      II      %      II      -06 


3V2     II      Vg      II      .06 


.11    II 


II      .11    I      ■IS    II 


I     41/2     II     114     II      .17   I      ^29    II 


II      .21    I      .35 


II      .27    I      .47    II 


2V2     II      .56    I      .80    II 


4V2     I 


II      .70    I    I.IC 


3%     II   1.20    1   1 


1.35   I   1  87    II 


30   I   3.15   II 


10     I      11     I      12 


.21  I       .24  I        .26  I 


29  1       -311 


.26  I        28  I       .3il  I       .33  | 


.18  1 
■  24  1 


.35!       .38  1 


.4  21 .47  1        .51! 


i5  1       .63  I         70  I 


.77 
1.03  1 


.91 


1.00  I 
1.30  1 


1.26  I     1.41  I     1  56  1     1.711     1.86  1 


I     2.1( 


2  35  I     2.60  I     2.85  | 


I     2.: 


.90  I     3  20  I     3 


1.23 
2.01 

2. en" 

3.40 


I     3.30  I     3.65  I     4.05  I     4.45  |     4.85  | 


I     3.75  I     4.20  1     4.60  1 


I     4.50  I     5  00  I     5.55  j 


5  00  I     5.40  I 
6.05  I     6.60  I 


5  25 
5.85 
7.15 


GEO-B-eAIiPEM*TER  ^  CO. 


677 


STANDARD  WROUGHT    IRON   COUPLINGS 


Size 

of 

Pipe 

Ins. 

Price 
Black 
Eacli 

Price 

Galv. 
Each 

Price 
Right 
and 
Left 
Black 
Each 

Price 
Right 
Hand 
Faced 
Black 
Each 

Price 
Right 
Hand 
Faced 
Galv. 
Each 

Nom- 
inal 

Outside 

Diam- 
eter 

Inches 

Length 

of 
Coup- 
ling 
Inches 

Average 
Weight 

of 
Coup- 
ling 
Pounds 

No.   of 

Threads 

Per 

Inch 

of 
Screw 

% 

.05 

.06 

1 

U 

il 

.03 

27 

Vi 

.05 

.06 

.07 

.09      1                 .14 

% 

1^ 

.07 

18 

% 

.06 

.08 

.08 

.10      1                 ,15 

u 

lA 

.11 

18 

Vi 

.07 

.10 

.11 

.12      1                 .18 

l;?? 

1^ 

.15 

14 

% 

.10 

.13 

.15 

.16      1                 .24 

Mi 

irV 

.25 

14 

1 

.13 

.18 

.20 

.22      1                 .33 

1% 

Ml 

.42 

11% 

I 'A 

.17 

.25 

.25 

.30      1                 .45 

114 

2tV 

.60 

111,4 

IV2 

.21 

.32 

.30 

.40      1                 .60 

2  if 

2  A 

.81 

11  1/2 

.28 

.40 

.50 

.50      1                 .75 

2S§ 

2^ 

1.18 

11 1^ 

.40 

.55      1 

.85     1 

.70      1              1.00 

3^ 

2  78 

1.70 

8 

.60 

.80 

1.20 

.90      1              1.35 

3}| 

3-1^ 

2.45 

8 

3V2 

.80 

1.05 

1.60 

1.20      1              1.80 

4/. 

3t^ 

3.40 

8 

4 

1.00 

1.40 

2.00 

1.50      1              2.23 

4{| 

3tV 

3.50 

8 

41/2 

1.50 

2.00 

2.10      1 

5^J 

3% 

4.70 

8 

5 

1.65 

2.25 

2.40      1 

6    1/4 

iVs 

8.50 

8 

6 

2.40 

3.25 

3.60      1 

7,!W 

4% 

9.70 

8 

7 

3.25 

1 

85% 

41/8 

11.10 

8 

8 

4.25 

1 

91/4 

4% 

13.60 

8 

9 

5.50 

1 

10  A 

5  Vs 

17.40 

8 

10 

7.50 

1 

11  % 

6  Vs 

31.10 

8 

12 

10.00 

1 

13% 

6% 

44.20 

g 

IVi  inch 

turned  anc 

1  faced  Coi 

iplings  to  t 

it  inside  of 

a  incli   \>i.Mi_ 

III    Kipe.     Price  on  application. 

Fig.  160A  Fig.  161A  Fig.  161B 

Fis.   160 A   LONG    SCREWS 

With  Coupling  and  Lock-Nut  Faced 

In  ordering,  always  specify  the  lengtli  of  thread   wanted. 

Si/e     inches  I      1/4     I     %|     V2I     %l       1      \     IVi   \     IV>   \       2      I     aVal       3      I     SVj 

Standard     length inches  |    2  ■£.    |      3     |   3  '.-2  I      4     |     4  'A    |       5      |     5  '/2    I       6      |       7      |       8      |     8 1^ 

Price      , each  I       30    |    .35    |    .40    |    .55    |      .75    |    1.00    |    1  30    |    1.70    |    2.70    |    3.70    |    5.40 

Price,      galvanized each  |     .35    |   .40   1   .50   |   .66    |    1.00    |    1  25    |    1.60    |    2.10   |    3.10   I    4.70   |    6.50 

Long    screws,     longer    than    standard,     made    to    order    and  charged   as   cut  pipe. 

Threads,  couplings  and  lock-nuts,  extra. 

Long  screws  made  to  order  from  extra  heavy  pipe. 

Fig.   161 A   OFFSETS 
. Malleable  Iron 

'^"g inchesi  %  |  1  | 

Pi^'ce     eachi  .25  |  .40  I 

Q"^^t    inches  I  114  I  1V4  I 

^^"gth    Inches!  3U  I  4  I 

Fig.   161B   OFFSET   REDUCIXG   COUPLINGS 
Malleable  Iron 
Tills   fltttnsr   Is   the   same   as   a   male    and    female    reducer,  except  that  the  inlet  and  outlet  are  on  the  same 
Bv  its  use  water  pockets  are  prevented. 

^'"^      in.'h-s  !      Ix%    I    ly^xl    ll'/:.xP4'!  2x1%  |   2'/.-xa    I    : 

^■•'^^      ■■       ^ oach   !          60     I        .70     I         .90     |  M  0  |      l.S'J     | 

^lll — inches  I      .3%x3l      4x3      |   4x3'/.    I  4V.x4  |      5x4      I   i 

^'"'"^      each  I      3.00     I      4.00     |      4.00     |  5.00  |      6.00     I 

FOR  PIPE  AND  CHAIN  WRENCHCS,  SEE  INDEX 


678 


GEO-BCARREhfTER  55  CO, 


STANDARD  UNIONS 

MAr,LEABL,E   IRON 
FOR    STEAM    WORKING    PRESSURES 
UP    TO    150    POUNDS 
Gasket    Extra 


He. 
FEMAIE    UNION 


Fig.  620A 

FEMALE  TWO-THIRD 

UNION 


Fig.  520B 
MALE   AND   FEMALE 


■  Inches  I     Vs    I     %    I     %    I     Ya    I     %    I      1     I    1^/4  I    IVa  I      Z     \    2V2  \ 


I    SVa  I      4 


Female  Union,  Black 


.each  I     .18 


Female  Union,   Galvanized each  |     .27   |     .27   |     .30   | 

Male  and  Female  Union,  Black.. each  |     ...    |     .23   |     .25    | 
Male  and  Female  Union,  Galv.  ...each  |     ...I     .32   |     .35   | 


.22    I      .27    I 


53    I 


I      -58    I      .75    I   1.55   I   2.10   |    3.65   |    4 . 3 5 


I      .40    I 


■  28    I 

■  39   I 


■  33    I 

.46    I 


_^0J 
.57   I 


I      .70    I      .90    I   1.15   I   2.35    |   3.15   |    6.50   j   6.50 


■  57    I      .72    I     .95    I  1.95    | 


I    1.04   I    1.35    I    2.75   I 


LIST   PRICES    OF   FEMALE   TWO-THIRD   UNIONS 


Size    Inches  I     %    I     % 


2      I    ZVa  I       3     I    3V3   I      4 


■  50   I   1.00   I 


.40    I    2  40    I    3.00 


Price.    Galvanized     each  |     .18   I     .20  |     .22   | 


I     .35   I 


I      .75   I   1.60   I   2  10   I   3.70   |   4.35 


FOR  KEWANEE,  DART  AND   CHICAGO   UNIONS,  SEE  INDEX 


A9 


CROSS  OVERS 


Fig.  lOOB 
CROSS  OVER  TEES 


Pig.  519 
RAILROAD  UNION 


Figs.  lOOA-lOOB   GROSS   OVERS 


Malleable  Iron 


Size    

Inches 

¥2 

% 

1 

Price,   Cross  Overs    

each 

■  20 

.30 

.45 

Price,   Cross  Overs,   Galvanized      

each 

.25 

■  40 

.60 

Price,   Cross  Over  Tees,   Galvanized      

each 

38 

.56 

Fig.  519   RAILROAD   UNIONS 


Brass  to  Iron  Seat 

Malleable  female  ends.  Malleable  hexagon  ring^  For  steam  working  pressures  up  to  2O0  pounds^  Tested  to  250 
pounds  hydraulic  pressure.  Brass  to  iron  seat  Unions  have  been  examined  and  tested  by  the  Underwriters'  laboratories 
and  listed  by  the  consulting  engineers  of  the  National  Board  of  Fire  XTnderwriters. 

Groiind  joint,  non-corrosive;  no  gasket  required;  readily  taken  apart. 


.Inches  I      Vh    \     V^    \     %    \ 


%    I      1     I  1^4    I 


I      2     I  ZVa    I 


Price,    No.    519 .  .each    | 


.30    I 


I      .40   I      .."^O 


.60    I 


jQ    I    1.20    I    1.63    I    2  00    I    3.20    I    4. SO 


Price,   No.    519.   Galvanized      eaclTl       .45   |      .45    |     .60    |      .75    |      .90    |   1.20    |   1.80    |   2.40    |   3.00  |   4.80   |    6.20 


CIRCULATING   BOILER   FITTINGS 

Malleable  Iron.    Gal-vanized 


Fig.   587 


Figr.   588 


Fig.    585  Fig.   686 

OLD    PATTERN  NEW   PATTERN 

In  ordering  always  specify  whether  "old  pattern"  or  "new   pattern"   Union   Elbow   is   required, 
specified  "old  pattern"  Union  Elbows  will  be  furnished. 

To  avoid  mistakes,  particular  care  should  be  used  in    making  orders  qnite  clear  for  the  above  fittings 


Fiff.  689 


Unless    otherwise 


Size 

.  Inches 

Female.   Male 

%x34xl 

Fen  ale,   Male 

%xy2xi 

Female,   Male 

^^xVzxl 

Price,    Boiler   Elbows,    Galvanized 

each 

.40 

.40 

.40 

Price,   Boiler   Elbows,    with   Union,    Galvanized 

.  ■ .  .each 

.75 

.75 

.60 

Price,    Boiler    Coupling,    Galvanized 

each 

.40 

.40 

.40 

Price,    Boiler    Coupling,    with    Union,    Galvanized.. 

■ ■ ■ ■each 

.75 

.75 

.60 

GEO•B•eAItPE^fTER  S  So. 


679 


STEAM  AND  GAS  FITTINGS 

ELBOWS 


Fig.  132B 


Fig.  132C 


Fig.  laSA 


Fig.  133C 


Fig.  132A   ELBOWS 
Cast  Iron 

straight.    Right  and  left  hand  elbows  have  ribs 


on  left  hand  end. 


.inches    I     >4 


%     I 


Price,   right  hand each 


I.IOV2    I     .16   I 


I        -50    I 


Price,   right  and  left   each 


Price,    right   hand,   gal 


Price,   pitched 


Size     inches 


Price,    right   hand each    | 


Price,   right   hand. 


vanized each 


5.50    I    9.40   I   13.50 


Price,   pitched 


Fig.   132B  REDUCING   ELBOWS 
Cast  Iron 


Size 

inches  | 

% 

Vi 

% 

1      1 

1% 

1% 

2 

2% 

3 

3>/a 

Price 

each  1 

.00 

.07 

.09 

.12    1 

.18 

.23 

.32 

.60 

.85 

1.20 

.14 

.IS 

.24    1 

.36 

.46 

.64 

1.20 

1.70 

2.40 

Price. 

pitched     

each  1 

.10 

.13    1 

20 

.25 

.35 

.65 

1.00 

1.30 

Size 

inches  1 

4 

■    4V. 

5 

6      1 

•> 

8 

9 

10 

13 

Price 

each  1 

1.40 

2.00 

2.30 

3.15    1 

5.40 

7.75 

10.50 

15.50 

23.00 

6.30    I  10.80    I   15.50 


Fig,   132C   45°   ELBOWS 
Cast  Iron 


I    %   I     1    I  .  1%   I    IV2   I 


I      2%     I        3       1     3Vo 


I      -10   I 


.19      I      .24      I 


Size   inches  I 


I       6     I 


I       10      I       12      I 


11.25    I   17.00   I   25. 


Price,    galvanized 


6  90    I    n.SO    I    17.00    I    22  50    I    34.00    |    50, OC 


Fig.   133 A   ELBOWS 
Malleable  Iron 

STRAIGHT    AND   REDUCING 


Size inches    |    % 


■Ys    I     Va    I    %    I     1 


I    2V2  I      3     I    3V>   I      4     1    4yg   I      5     I       6 


I   .35    I 


1.50   I   2.25   1   3.00   I   3.50 


Price,  R.  and  L each 


I   .09   I   .11    I   .13   I   .17   1   .25    I 


Price,  gal..  R.  H 


.each    I    .08 


)9    I   .11    I   .14    I 


.40   I   .60   I      .90   I   1  50   I   2.60   |   3.75   |   5.00   | 


6.50   I   10.00 


Price.  R.  &  L.,  Galv.  .each  I 


I   .16    I   .17   I   .23   I   .35   i   .45    |   .65   |   1.00   | 


Fig.   133B   45°  ELBOWS 
Malleable  Iron 


.inches    I   V.   I    •%   I    Vi 


I     1^4    I     IMil  2        I      2'/2     I 


.each    I  .08    I   .10    |   .12    |  .18    |   .26    |   .36    |   .54   | 


I    1.25    I    2.50    I    3.25    |    4.50    |    5.25    |    6.00    I      7.50 


galvanized 


Fig.  133C  60°  ELBOWS 
Malleable  Iron 


Size     Inches   | 


Price,   galvanized 


680 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  :r  Co, 


BUSHINGS,  PLUGS,  REDUCERS  AND  CAPS 


Fig.  138A 


Pig.  13SB 


Fig.  138C 


Fig.  laOA 


Fig.  139B 


Fig.  139C 


Fig.  139D 


Fig.  138A   BUSHINGS 
Cast  Iron 

Keducing  two  or  more  sizes,  up  to  3%  inch  inclusive. 


Size ■  ■  .inches    i  -VhI 


1  I  1^/41  IMil    a  I  -iY.l   3  I  SVal     4    I  4y2l     5    I     6   | 


I     8   I     9   I   10  112 


.each     |.04|.04|.05|.06|   .07|   .09|.14|     21|.30|   .40|    .50|   .75|   .93|1.25|1.87|2.75|3.25|3.75|    5.00 


Price,    galvanized 


.each    I.OSI.O^ 


■  42|  60|    .8011.0011  50|1.S5|2.50|3.75|5.50|6.50|7.50|10.00 


Malleable  Bushingrs,  Reducing:  one  or  more  sizes  3  inches  and  up. 


% 


IV*     I      IVa     I 


I     2V2 


Price ■  .each  | 


Price,     galvanized 


.14      I .18      I      .28      I 


Fig.  138B  BUSHINGS 

Malleable  Iron  Faced 

Reducing  one  size  only. 


■  inches  I  %|  Mil  %|   1  I  IV4I  IV2I    2   I  2%!    3    I  SVgl    4   |  4Vg|    5   |    6 


131   .171   .221   .321   .481   .70|1.20|1.50|2.10|2  60|3.75 


Price,   galvanized 


.each   I  . .  I  . .  I 


■  25|   .331   .481   .72|1.05|1  80|2.25|  ...I  ...I 


Fig.  138C  PLUGS 
Cast  Iron 


Size inches 


%l  %l  V2I  %l   1  I 


2   |2yo|3   I  SVal  4   I  4V2I    5   |     6  |    7   | 


9   I   10 


.each    |.02|.02|.02|.02|  03|.04|   .051   .07|.10|   .18|.25| 


.421    .651   .88|1.20|1.85|2.75|3.25|3.' 


Price,    galvanized     each    |  ■  ■  |.04|.04|.04|.06|.0S|   .10|   .14|  20|   .36^  50|   .76|.S4|1.30|1.75|2.40|3.70|5  50|6.50|7.50|10.00 


PLUGS 

Cast  Iron 


inches     I  Vil  %l 


1%|  lVo|  2  I  2V>|   3  I  3V2I    4   I  4%|    5  I    6 


.|.04|. 061.081   .091   .11|.15|   .30|  40|   .92|1  10| 


Price,    tapped    for    air    cock ' each 


.1.121.151   .201   .251.301  ...|  .-I  ...I  ...I  ...I  ...| 


Price.   L.   H. 


.1.061.081   .091   .111.151  ...I  ..|  ...I  ...I  ...I  ...| 


Price,    solid each 


)4|. 041.041. 061.081   .09|   .11|.15|   .27|.38|   .571   .63|1.00|1.35|1. 


Fig.   139A   REDUCERS 
Malleable  Iron 


, inches    I  %|  %|  V2I  %l   1  I  1%I  IV'I   2  |  2%l     3   I  3V,\    4 


.each    |.05|.06|.07|.10|.16|   .20|   .28|.45|   .70|1.00|1.50r 


Price,    galvanized 


.08|.10|.10|.15|.25|   .351    .45|.75|105|1.65|2.40|3.05 


Fig.  139B  REDUCERS 

Cast  Iron 


.inches     \  4VA 


.each     |l.S.'i|2.00|2.70|    5.35|   6.75|   8.35|10  00|15.00 


Price,    galvanized 


]|5.40|10. 70113. 60116. 70|20.00|30.00 


Fig.   139C   CAPS 
Malleable  Iron 


.inches    I  %!  %l  V.I  ail   II  IV- 1  1%!  2 


3   I  3V,|    4    15   16 


.each     I  031.041. 051. OSI.i: 


!4|.32|    .451    .8511.0011.2012.5013.50 


Price,   galvanized 


.each     !  041.051. 


.171   .241   .381.521 


11. 6012. 0013. 5015. 00 


Fig.   139D   CAPS 
Cast  Iron 


.inches  I    4   1  4i 


Price each 


i7|1.05|1.20|1.55|2.50|2.85|4.75|   5.50|   7.00 


Price,   galvanized 


.each  |1.74|2.10|2.40|3.10|5.00|5. 7019. 50111. 00114. 00 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  CO. 


681 


TEES— CROSSES 

TEES 


ig.  135A  Fig.  135B  Fig.  135C 

TEES — CAST   IRON 

Straight 

^_^ FIG.  135A 

Size     inches     I  %l  %l  %!  %l  1   ll^llVal  2   |  2Val  3     I  3.M.|   4     |  4M.|  5     I  6    |     7     |     8    |     9    |     10|~T3~ 

Price    each     |.0S|.08|.09|.12|.15|  .231  .291.411   .73|1.10|1.50il  75|2.55|3.00|4.00|   6.S0|   9.75|13.00|19.. 50129.00 

Price,    galvanized    each     |.16|.16|.1S|.24|.30|  .46|  .581.8211.4612  20|3. 00|3.50|5.10|6.00|8.00|13. 60119. 50|26.00|39. 00  58.00 

REDUCING   TEES — CAST   IRON 

FIG.  135B ^___ 

Size     inclies    I  Val  %l  1   H^UVzl  2   I  2%!   3    |  SVzl  4     \  iy^j  5    |6    |     7n~8~r'9~|~roT~12' 

Price eacli    I.10|.14|.17|  .27|  .33|.47|    .83|1.25|1.75|2.00|2.95|3..'i0|4.60|    7.80|11.25|15.00|22.50|33.5Q 

Price,  galvanized each    |.20|.2S|.34|  .54|  .66|.94|1.66|2.50|3.50|4.00|5.90|7.00|9.20|15.60|22  nO|30.00|4.'i.OO|67.0Q 

TEES — MALLEABLE    IRON 

Straight  and  Reducing 

FIG.  135C         

iSize   inclies      I  %|  %|  %|  %|  %|  1   |1%|1J4I  2    |  2V2I   3    |  31^1  4    |  4iyj  5_L_67 

Price     each      |.07|.US|.09|.11|.15|.25|  .30|  .451    .60|1.05|1.70|2.50|3.40|4.2r.|5  00!    7.75 

Price,  galvanized each      |.09|.10|.13|.16|.20|.38|    50|  .70|1.00|1.90|3.00|4.2o|r).73|         |8.00|12.00 

Customers  desiring  R.  and  li.  Tees,  will  state  when  ordering,  which  hole  is  to  be  tapped  left  hand.     Such  goods  can 
always  be  furnished  to  order. 

GROSSES 


Fig.  137A 


Fig.  137B 


Fig.  137A   CROSSES— CAST  IRON 

Straight 


Fie.  137C 


Size     inches 


■  each     I   .161   .22|   .27    |   .42    |      .53| 


.301   2  00|   2.70 


Price,    galvanized    each 


^1    .441    .54    I    .84    I    1.061    1.50|    2.60|    4.00|    5.4( 


Size Inchea    I  4    |  4Va|     5    |     6    I     7    | 


.each     |3.15|4.60|    5.50|   7.25|12  25|17.50|23.50|35.00|   52.50 


Price,    galvanized 


ich     |6.30!9.20|11.00|14.50|2  4.50|3.^).00|47.00|70.00|105.00 


Fig.   137B   REDUCING   CROSSES — CAST   IRON 


Si/.e inches  I   V.  I 


1%  I  ly. 


1.451   2.201   3.00 


lized   each 


.661    2  901   4.401   6.00 


.inches  |  4    |   4Va  |    5     |    6     |     7     |    8     |    9     |    10  |    12 


Price each  |3.50|    5.101   6.001   S. 00113. 50119. 25|26.00|38. 501   58.00 


Price,  galvanized 


. 00110.20112. 00116.00|27.00|3S  50|52.00|77.00|116.00 


Fig.   137C   CROSSES — MALLEABLE   IRON 

Straight  and  Reducing 


Size inches  I  %|  %|  %!  %|  1   ll^llVal  2    |  2V2I  3    \  SVjl  i    |5    |     6 

Price     each  |.09|.10|.16|.20|.30|  .40|  .60|1.00|1.75|3.00|3.25|.5.25|7.50|13.00 


Price,    galvanized 


-h  |.12|  14|.25|. 291.451  .60|  .90|1.50|2.75|4.50| 


GEO-B-eAXPEffTER  «  So. 


Fig.  laeB  Rg.  136C 


Fig.   136A   SERVICE   TEES— MaUeable  Iron 

gjxe                   

inches 

.15 

.15 

.20 

It 

.35 

1 

.35 
.50 

.70 

1.10 

2 

1.15 
1.65 

S 

'fXf 

3x3x4 

4.00 

Price,    galvanized 

each 

Fig.  136B  DROP  TEES — ^Malleable  Iron 

Size        inches 

% 
.10 
.15 
.10 
.15 

.14 
.25 
.14 
.25 

.40 
.22 
.40 

1 

V>r\ne-     fprnnlp                                                                                                                     each 

.30 

.55 

.30 

Price'  male   and   female,    galvanized each 

.55 

Fig.  136C   LONG  DROP  TEES — ^Malleable  Iron 


inches 

.17 

2  V2 

%x%xy2 

31/8 

lxlx% 

.40 

3% 

l%xli4xV^ 

Price 

each 

.60 

each 

Drop  length,  over  all 

inches 

3% 

STEAM   AND   GAS  FITTINGS— ELBOWS 


Fig.  134D 


Fig.  134E 


Figs.   134A.134B   STREET   ELBOWS— Malleable 

Iron 

1/4   %   V2 
.10  .10  .12 
.12  .12  .15 

% 
.20 
.28 
.20 

1.    IVj.\  IV. 

2 

.90 
1.30 

.90 
1.30 

2% 
1.50 
2.25 

3   1    4 

Price                                 .      •  ■  each 

.25 
.35 
.25 
.35 

.40     .55 
.55     .80 
.40     .55 
.551   .80 

2.25  3.50 

Price,    galvanized     each 

Price    45°           each 

3.50 

Price!   45°,     galvanized  ..  .each 

Fig. 


134C  SIDE  OUTLET  ELBOWS 
Malleable  Iron 


.inches 

.  .  .each 
.  .    each 

% 

V-A  % 

1 

.301 
.45 

1% 
.45 
.65 

iy2 

.60 
.90 

2 

Price 
Price. 

gal. 

.08 
.10 

.101.18 
.151.25 

1.00 
1.50 

Fig.   134D   DROP   ELBOWS 
Malleable  Iron 


Fig.   134B  LONG   DROP  ELBOWS 
Malleable  Iron 


Size  inches    I    14 

Price,   female     each       ,06 

Price,   female,     galvanized each 

Price,   male  and  female each 

Price,  male  and  female,  galv.  .  .each   | 


.08 

.20 
.12 
.20 

.35 

^. TT- 

.    .  .  inches 

%X% 

%x% 

.10 
.18 

2% 

y.><% 

.27 
3% 

y2x% 

12 
08 
12 

Price     

Price,  galvanized 
Drop  length,  over 

each 

each 

all.  Inches 

.10 
.18     , 
2% 

18 
.27 
3% 

%mt^ 


•Pis.    140A 

Fig.  140C               Fig.  140D             Fig.  140E               Fig.  140F 
Fig.   140A   LOCK   NUTS — Malleable  Iron 

No.    140B 

.02 
.03 

% 
.03 
.04 

.04 
.05 

.07 

.07 
.10 

.14 

lya 
.11 

.20 

2 

Prjce                

each 

.18 

Price,    galvanized 

each 

.30 

Fig.  140B  WASTE   NUTS — ^Malleable  Iron 

y*    1    % 

.04           .05 

.08      1      .10 

.06 
.12 

.16 

.10 
.20 

1% 

.15 
.30 

1% 

each 

.25 

Price,   galvanized    

par-h 

.50 

Figs.   140CDEF   CHANDELIER   HOOKS   OR   LOOPS— WALL   PLATE 

.06 
.09 
.10 
.12 

.09 
.13 
.12 
.16 

% 

.12 

.18 

Price,'  wall  plates.  No,   140F each 

.30 

Can  furnish  male  hooks  when  so  specified. 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  QO. 


683 


BUN 


Fig.   153A 


Inlet 
Fig.   153C 

Y  BENDS 

CAST    IROX 
No.  153A 


Fig.  153B 


Size   . 

inches  1 

Vs 

% 

1 

ly* 

1% 

2 

21/2 

3        1 

SV2 

Price 

eachi 

$0.20 

.28 

.34 

.54 

.66 

.94 

1.66 

2.50   1 

3.50 

Price-. 

Galvanized    

eachI 

.40 

.56 

.68 

1.08 

1.32 

1.88 

3.32 

5.00   1 

"Too 

Size   . 

incites  1 

4 

4»/2 

5 

6 

7 

S 

10 

12       i 

Price 

eachI 

$4.00 

5.90 

7.00 

9.20 

15.60 

22.50 

45.00 

67.00    1 

Price', 

Galvanized    

eachI 

8.00 

11.80 

14.00 

18.40 

31.20 

45.00 

90.00 

134.00    1 

Y  BENDS 

MALLEABLE    IRON 

Straight  and  Reducing 
No.  153B 


Size   inches  | 


% I 


1%      I     IV2      I       2        I    2%      I 


Price     eachI     $0.40   | 


I      1.00   I      1.70   I      2.00   I 4.00   I      5.50 


Price',    Galvanized 


.75    I 


I      1.25    I     1.50   I      2.50   I      3.00   |      6.00   |      OS 


60°  Y  BENDS 

MALLEABLE   IRON    (Not  illustrated) 


Size     ■ inches  | 


Price 


.eachI 


Price,   Galvanized each| 


MEDIUM    REDUCING 

DOUBLE  BRANCH   ELBOWS 

CAST    IRON 
No.  153C 


Size   inches  |      1x1x1  i/i 


I       l^Xl^XlVg  I  1V2X1V3X2' 


Price    each  | 


$0.75 


1.05 


Size    inches  |     2y2x2y2x3 


Price    each  | 


$4.25 


6.50 


12.00 


In  describing  Medium  Reducing  Double  Branch   Elbows,  the  Run  is  first  named  and  then  the  Inlet 
Fig.  154A  Fig.   13 

ECCENTRIC  REDUCERS 

CAST  IRON 
No.  154  A 

^"^     inches  I     IV^     I     IV2    I       2      I     2V2    I    3      I    3%      I       4      |     4V2    |       5      |       6   1 8~ 

^''"^^     each  I  $0.55   |      .72   |    1.00  |    1.50   |    2.40   |   3.00   |   4.00   |    5.00  |    6.00   |   8.00   |    11.00 

ECCENTRIC   BUSHINGS 

CAST    IRON 
No^54B 

f.^,^_ incnesi  1%  I  1^  |  ^  |  aVg  |  3        |  3V2      I         4  |      4% 

^^^^^     ■•■ each.. I  $0.22  |  .25  |  .27  |  .42  |  .60      |  .80      |      1.00  |       1.50~ 

^'^^     inches  I            5  I  6.  I  7  |  8  |  9"|  10~|        12  | 

^''"^^ each. -I  $1.85  I  2.50  I  3.75  |  5.50  |  6.50     |  7.50"     [10.00  | 


684 


GEO•B'eAIiPE^fTER  S  Co. 


MALLEABLE   IRON    RETURN   BENDS 


Fiff.   150A    CLOSE         Fig.   150B   MEDIUM 


150C    OPEN 


Fig. 

CLOSE  OR  MEDIUM  PATTERNS 
Nos.   150A.150B 


Fig.   150D    SPECIAL. 


Size    

inchesi 

Vz 

% 

1 

1%    1    IVa    1      2 

Price,  right  hand 

eachi 

.18 

.25 

.35 

.50  1    .75   11.00 

Price,   right   hand,    galv 

each) 

'  .25- 

.35 

.55 

.75   11.15   11.65 

Price,  right   and   left 

eachI 

.23 

.30 

.45 

.60   1    .90   11.25 

Price,  right   and   left,    galv 

eachI 

.40 

.65 

1             1 

Price,  left  hand    

eachI 

.23 

.30 

.45 

.60   1    .90  11.25 

Center  to  center,  close   

1'...   inches! 

1 

IV, 

IVo 

1%    1   2A    1   2% 

Center  to  center,  medium 

inches! 

ly* 

11/2 

1% 

21/4    1   21/2    1      3 

OPEN  PATTERN 
Nos.   150C-150D 


Size      

incliesl 

%        1 

% 

1 

1% 

1% 

2 

2% 

3 

Price,  right  hand 

. ..  each! 

.20      1 

.30 

.50 

.65 

.85 

1.25 

2.00 

3.00. 

Price,  right  hand,  galv 

. .   each! 

.28      1 

.45 

.70 

.90 

1.25 

2.00 

3.50 

5.00 

Price,  right  and  left 

. . .  each! 

.25      1 

.38 

.60 

.80 

1.05 

1.55 

2.50 

3.75 

Price,  right  and  left,  galv.. 

.  .    each! 

1 

.55 

.80 

1 

Price,  left  hand 

..    eachI 

.25      1 

.38 

.60 

.80 

1.05 

1.55 

2.50 

3.75 

Center  to   center 

.    inchesi 

11/2       1 

2 

■2V2 

3 

31/2 

4 

4% 

5 

CAST   IRON    RETURN    BENDS 


Figr.    151A    CLOSE 


Fig.  152 
CLOSE   PATTERN 
Nos.   151A-151B 


Fig.  151 B  OPEN 


Size     Incliesl 

Vi 

%     1 

1 

IV. 

1% 

2 

2% 

3 

4 

Price,  right  hand eachI 

.18 

.20     ! 

.22 

.28 

.40 

.57 

1.20 

1.70 

5.00 

Price,  right  and  left...    each! 

.21      ! 

.23      1 

.26 

.33 

.46 

.66 

1.40 

1.95 

5.25 

Price,  left   hand each! 

.21      1 

.23      1 

.26 

.33 

.46 

.66 

1.40 

1.95 

5.25 

Price,  right  hand,  galv.  each] 

.36      1 

.40      1 

.44 

.56 

.80 

1.14 

2.40 

3.40 

10.00 

Center  to  center inches! 

iy4    1 

iy2     1 

1% 

2% 

2y2 

3% 

3% 

iV. 

6 

CLOSE    PATTERN,  PITCHED — Not  Hlustrated 
Suitable  for  Coils  as  per  Table  Below 

Size    

incites  |        1      !      1      1      1      !      1      1 

1    !  ly*  !  1%  1  1% 

Length  of  pipe  in 

coil.. 

feet!       3     !     4      1     5     1     6     1 

8      1     4      1     5     1     6 

Price,  right  hand 

each!      .26   !    .26   !    .26   1    .26   1 

26    1    .33    1    .33    1    .33 

Price,  right  and  left 

eachI      .26   1    .26   1    .26   1    .26   1 

26    1    .33    1    .33    1    .33 

Wide  Pattern.    Right  Hand 
No.   152 

Size     

inches         i       1      1       1      1       1      1       1      1 

1    IV4     1    IV4     1    1V4 

Price    

eacti    ■■    .45   t      .g6   f      .66   1      .fS   1   1.00 

1   1.00   1   1.25        1.25 

Price,   galvanized. 

each!       .80   |      .90   fl-lO  1  1.30  1  1.60 

1   1.75   1   2.00        2.00 

Center  to  center. 

inchesi        3       |       4       1       5       1       6       |       8 

14      16             8 

Size    

inche.sl      1%     !     IV2     !     IV2     1        2       !       2 

12       12      14 

Price   

each]    1.30   !   1.60   1   2.00   1   1.75   I   2.00 

1   3.00   1   3.50  1   7.50 

Price,  galvanized 

eachI    2.30   |   2.60   1   3.25   1   3.00   1  3.25 

1   4.50   1   5.00   111.00 

Center  to  center. 

".'...'.   Inchesi     4%     1      6      1      8      1    4%     I      6 

17       18       |-   11" 

GEO•B•eAR,PE^fTER  S  60. 


C85 


% 


Fig.   170A 


LONG  SWEEP  FITTINGS 

CAST  reoN  * 

For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 
For  Water  Working  Pressures  up  to  175  Pounds 

No.  170A  LONG  SWEEP  ELBOWS 


Outlet 
Fig.   170B 


Size     inches      1  1    llV^llVal     2   1  :JM:|    3   |  3yo|    4   |  4y2|    5   |     6    |     7     1     8     1     9    1     Jt)   1     12 

Kibows     

eactl      |.32|  .4UI  .&b|   . sun. 2U|;j. 2513.2513. 5015.5016.501    8. 75|1 3.00|17  00|25..'->0|30  00140  00 

Reducing  elbows    

each      I.4SI  .601  .83|1  20|l.S0|3.3S|4.SS|5.25|8.25|9.75il3.13ll9.50125.50l3S.25l4.=;  00l6(.  00 

No.   ITOB  LONG  SWEEP  OOUBLE  BRANCH  ELBOWS 

Size    

inches    1    1     I  ly*!  iy»l     2   |2y2l    3   ISy^i     4     1  4i/>  1     5     1     6    1     7     1     8     |     9    |     10   |     12 

Elbows    

each    1.641    . SOU. 10ll.60|2.40|4. 5016. 501    7. 00|11.00|13. 00117. 50|26.00|34. 00151. 00|60  00|    80.00 

STEAM  PIPE  SADDLES 

MALLEABLE    IRON    WITH    WROUGHT    IRON    STRAPS 
For  AVrought   Iron  Pipe 


Size  of  pipe inches 

1% 

., 

2% 

3 

3y. 

4 

4y. 

Tapped   for   pipe inches 

%  &  % 

1'2    to    1  >.j 

%  to  1  % 

%   to  2 

%   to  2 

%  to  2 

%  to  2 

.90 

1  00 

1.25 

1.25 

1.40 

1.50 

2.50 

Size   of   pipe inches 

5 

5 

0 

(! 

7 

8 

9 

Tapped   for   pipe inches 

%  to2 

2  1,4  &  3 

«i   to  2 

214   to  4 

1  to  4 

1  to  4 

1  '4  to  4 

I'lice     each 

2.75 

2.75 

5.7  5 

6.50 

6.50 

8.50 

Size   of   pipe inches 

10 

10 

12 

12 

15 

16 

Tapped   for  pipe Inches 

1  14  to  4 

4  V2  to  6 

1  14  to  4 

4n  to  i\ 

3  to  6 

3  to  6 

2  2.00 

25.00 

EXTRA  HEAVY  OR  HYDRAULIC  COUPLINGS 


iff.   176A 
Il.vdraulic  Couplinffs 


Fig.    176B 
Hydraulic  Recessed  Couplings 


Size    inches 


IM:   I         2      I     2y, 


Outside  diameter    inches 


I      2.31    I      2  81 


4.63    I    5.13 
4  25    I    4.25 


Threads  to  inch  of  screw I 


Weight, 'each pounds  | 


Price,  plain  each  I     .14  |     .14  |     .20  | 


1.20  I   1.60  I  2.( 


•32    I         .42    I 


Price,   recessed,    plain     each 


Price,    recessed,    galvanized     each  | 


Price,    right   and    left each  I 


ight    and    left,    galvanized each 


Size    inches 


Price,   recessed,    plair 


.00   I   11.10    I   11.60    I   14. oO    I   17.50 


Price 


recessed,    galvanized 


.each 


in     I 


These  couplings  are  made   extra  heavy  and  long,  and  cut  with  a  perfect  taper  and  longer  thread. 
Threads  for  theat   couplings  may  be  cut  with  an  ordinary  die. 

The  object  of  the  Recessed   Couplings  is  to   make  a  better  joint,   protecting  the  pipe  at  the  weak  point,   viz  :     That 
part  left  exposed  from  cutting  the  thread  and  not  covered  with  the  ordinary  coupling. 


XX  HYDRAULIC  COUPLINGS 


Size    

inches    ' 

•y* 

1 

1% 

1% 

2 

2% 

Outside  diameter -. 

•■- inches  1 

1.66 

1.90 

2.22 

2.44 

3.19 

3.62 

Length   

inches  1 

1  SS 

2.88 

3.38 

Thread.-*  to  inch  of  screw 

1 

14 

1  1   Vo 

1114 

11  14 

8 

•U'eleht.  each    

pounds  1 

1  12 

1.^0 

1.RS 

3  55 

4  50 

Price,  recessed,  plain 

«a<=h  1 

each  1 

.40 

..tO 

.55 

.6.T 

.70 

.S.5 

.85 

1.00 

1.16 

l.-'O 

1.60' 

1.S5 

686 


Geo-BCar^peM'ter  s  eo. 


CRANE  UNIONS 

EXTRA  HEAVY— MALLEABLE  IRON 
For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  350  Pounds 

These  Unions  are  tested  to  hydraulic  pressure  corresponding  to  the  working  pressure. 

Furnished   with   metallic  gasliet. 

The  face  of  this  Union,  being  corrugated,  holds  the  metallic  gasket  in  place.  This 
improvement  makes  the  blowing-out  of  the  gasket  absolutely  impossible.  Should  it  at 
any  time  be  necessary  to  replace  the  gasket,  it  can  be  readily  done. 


Pig.   94E 


Size    . 

inches   | 

y*  1 

%    1 

%   1 

%    1 

1     1 

1V.1 

1%    1 

2 

1    2V2  1 

3 

Price 

each   1 

.20    1 

.24   1 

.28  1 

35   1 

.40    1 

.56    1 

.80   1 

.95 

1    2.00   1 

2  75 

Price. 

galvanized 

each   1 

.24    1 

.28    1 

.35    1 

.46   t 

.55    1 

.78    1 

1  12    1 

1.35 

1    2.90   1 

3.75 

CAST  IRON  FITTINGS 

EXTRA  HEAVY 
For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  250  Pounds 


Fig.  430A.     Elljow         Fig.  430B.    45°  Elbow 


450C 


Fig.   450D.    Tee 


These  fittings 

are 

tested  to  hydraulic 

pressures  corresponding  to  the  above  working  pressures. 

Size    

. .  .inches  1 

Vz  1   %  1 

1    1  1%|  1%|    2   1  Zy.\    3   1  SVal     4    1  4y2l     5    |     6    |     7     |     8    |     10   |    12 

Elbows     

. .  .  .each   1 

.251  .301 

.351   .451   .601   .75|1.25|2.00|a.75|    3.50|4.25|   5.50|   8  00|12.00|17  00|28.00|40.0O 

. .. .each   1 

...1    .401 

.451   .551    .751   .9511  55|2.50|  .  ..|    4.40|  ..  .|   6.80| I I 1 1 

45°   elbows    

each  1 

.351   .401 

.441   .551   .701   .90|1.50|2.50|3.50|   4.50|5.50|   6.751   9  75|14.50121  00|34.00|48.00 

Tees    

....each  1 

.401   .451 

.551    .701     9011.1511  8013.0014.251    5.5016.751   8. 25112. 00|18. 00125. 00142. 00160  00 

Tees,    reducing 

each  1 

...I   .601 

.701    .9011.1511.4012.2513.7515.301    6.85|8.50110.25il5.00122  50|31. 00152  00|75.00 

Crosses    

. . . .each  1 

...I  ...I 

.701    .9011.2011.5012.5014.0015.501    7. 0018. 50|11. 00116. 00124. 00134  00156.00180  00 

.. ..each   1 

...1  ...I 

...11.3511.8012.2513.7516  00|  .  .  .111.001  .  .  .| | | 1 I 1 

GALVANIZED 

EXTRA 

HEAVY  FITTINGS   DOUBLE  ABOVE  LIST 

The  radius 
We  do  not 

For  list  of 
them  to  order. 


of  these   fittings   is   longer  than   the   ordinary,    thereby    reducing    friction. 

recominend  the  use  of  screwed  fittings  above  6  inch;  for  larger  sizes,  flanged  are  more  suitable. 

sizes  of  reducing  fittings  carried  in  stock,  see   index.      Should   other   sizes   be   wanted,    we    will    furnish 
and   will   charge  extra,   according  to   quantity  wanted. 


MALLEABLE  IRON    FITTINGS 

EXTRA  HEAVY 

For  Steam  Working  Pi-essures  up  to  250  Pounds 


Fig.  451A.    Elbow    Fig.  451B.    45°  Elbow  Fig.  451C  Fig.  451D.    Tee 

Long   Sweep   Elbow 


Fig. 


These  Unions 

are  tested  to  hydraulic  pressure  corresponding  to  the  working  pressure. 

Size    

.  inches  1 

%  1    %  1    Va  1    %  1     1  1  1%I  IV^I     3  1  2y2l     3   1   3%  1      4     1      5     1      6     1      8     1     10   1     12 

Elbows     .  . . . 

, . . .each   1 

.201  .25      301   .351   .401     551   .701   .9011.5012.401   3  251    4.251   6.50|   9.50121.00137.00160.00 

45°   elbows    . 

each   1 

.251   .301   .35!   .421   .501   .65|   .85|1.10ll  85|2.S5|   4.001   5.001    7.50110  o0| 1 1 

Long    sweep 

elbows    

each    1 

.  .  .1  ..  .1  ..  .1  .  ..I   .641   .8011  1011.6012.4014  50|   6.50|   7.00113.00|17.50| 1 | 

Tees    

r 

each    1 

301   .401   .451   .501   .601    .80|1. 0511. 3512. 2513. 601    5.001    6.501   9.75114  25132. 00155. 00|9'0  00 

Crosses     .  .  .  . 

.  .  .  .each    1 

.601   .801    .9011.0011.2011  60|2.10l2.70l4.5017.20110.00113.00119.50|28.501  .  .  .  .1  .  .  .  .  1  .  .  .  . 

Reducers     .  . 

. .. .each    1 

...1  ...!  ...I  .301   .401   .451  .551     701  ...I  ...I  ....I  ....I  ....I  ....1  ....I  ....1  .... 

Galvanized  extra  heavy  malleable  fittings  made  to  order  at  50%  advance  on  above  list. 

Long  sweep  elbows,  45*  elbows  and  crosses  are  not  carried  in  stock  In  reducing  sizes,  but  will  be  made  to  order 
at  a  special  price,  according  to  quantity  wanted. 

BedaoiBgr  elbows  and  tees  carried  in  stock,  furnished  at  same  price  as  straight  sizes. 


GEO-BeMtPEffTER  55  eo. 


687 


EXTRA  HEAVY  AMMONIA  FITTINGS 

MALLEABLE   IRON — WITH   RECESSED   ENDS  FOR  SOLDERING 

Tested  to  300  Pounds  Under  Water  Air  Pressure 


Fie.    260A. 


Fig.  263A. 


Fig.  264A. 


Fig.    26eA. 


Fig.    268A. 


Fig.    269A. 


Return  Bend     Return  Bend  B,  O. 


Size     

inclies    | 

Va 

% 

Vz 

% 

1 

1% 

114 

Elbows.   No.   260A 

each    1 

.20 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.40 

.55 

.70 

45°    Elbows,    No.    262A 

each    1 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.42 

.50 

.65 

.85 

Tees,  No    264A 

each    ( 

.30 

.40 

.45 

.50 

.60 

.80 

1.05 

Crosses,   No.   266A 

each    1 

.60 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.20 

1  60 

2.10 

Reducers,    No.    267A 

each    1 

1 

.30 

.40 

.45 

.55 

Size  

inches    1 

•i 

•iV2 

3 

3M> 

4 

5 

6 

Elbows,   No.   260A 

each    1 

.90 

1  50 

2.40 

3.25 

4.25 

6.50 

9.50 

45°   Elbows.    No.    262A 

each    1 

1  10 

1.85 

2.85 

4.00 

5.00 

Tees,  No    264A 

each    1 

1.35 

2  25 

3.60 

5.00 

G.50 

9.75 

14.25 

Crosses,   No.   266A 

each    1 

2.70 

4.50 

7.20 

10.00 

13.00 

19.50 

28  50 

Reducers.    No.    267A 

each    1 

.70 

45°  elbows,  crosses  and  return  bends  are  not  carried  in  stock  in  re 
price,  according  to  quantity  wanted. 

For  reducing  sizes  elbows,  tees  and  reducers  carried  In  stock,  see 


ducing  sizes,  but  will  be  made  to  order  at  a  special 
index. 


EXTRA  HEAVY  MALLEABLE  IRON  RETURN  BENDS 


Size  inches 


1% 


1^/4     I      W* 


IV4 


Center  to  center inchc 


Size   inches  I       IVa 


1% 


Price,   No.    268A each 


1.30      I      1.90 


Price,   No.   269A.    with    %    in.   back  outlet. 


Center  to  center 


AMMONIA  FLANGE  UNIONS 

Extra  heavy  malleable  iron,  with  recessed  ends  for 
soldering.  Tested  to  300  lbs.  air  pressure  under  water. 
Tongue  and  groove  construction  with  Klingerit  gasket. 


Fig.   539 


Size 

inches  1 

V* 

"~%~" 

M' 

% 

1 

1% 

Price    

• .each   1 

1  35 

1.35 

1  50 

1.50 

1    1.50 

1.75 

Largest   out. 

dia.ln.    1 

3 

3% 

3^A. 

4l^ 

3% 

4^4 

No.  of  bolts 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

4 

Size 

Inches  1 

IV. 

2 

2t/, 

3 

3V. 

4 

Price   

. .each   1 

2.25 

3.00 

6.00 

9.00 

11.50 

14.00 

Largest  out. 

dia.ln     1 

5 

5% 

6% 

7% 

8^/4 

9 

No.  of  bolts 

1 

4 

4 

4 

4 

6 

GAS  PROVING  PUMP 

For  locating  leaks  in  gas  pipes  and  fittings  the  Ashcroft 
Gas  Proving  Set  will  be  found  most  efficient  and  convenient. 
It  is  regularly  equipped  with  the  Ashcroft  Gas  Proving 
Gauge  or  Mercury  Column,  as  specified. 


PRICES 

Pump,  complete  with  Gauge  and  Ether  Cup  or  Mer- 
cury   Column    each  $16.( 

Pump  and  Hose  only "  8.( 

Ether  Cup  and  Cock "  3.< 

Mercury  Column  with  Ether  Cup  and  Cock "  8.C 


688 


GEO-B-SAIlPEJfTER  ^  Co. 


STANDARD  CAST  IRON  FLANGED  FITTINGS 

FOR  STEAM  WORKING  PRESSURES  UP  TO  125  POUNDS 


Flangred  £Ibows 
Fig.  535 


Flanged  Elbows 

Fig.  o'Z'i 


Flanged  Reducing   Taper  Flbows 
Fig.  545 


Faced  and 
DriUed 

each 


Center 
to  Face 
inches 


Diameter 

of  Flanges 

inches 


No.  527 


Center 

Drilled 

to  Face 

each 

inches 

liarger   sizes   made  to   order.     Prices   on 

Furnished  faced  only,  unless  otherwise  o 


STANDARD  CAST  IRON  FLANGED  FITTINGS 

FOR  STEAM  WORKING  PRESSURES  UP  TO  125  POUNDS 


Size 
Inches 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 

each 


Diameter 

of 
Flanges 
inches 


Size 
inches 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 

each 


Diameter 

of 
Flanges 
inclies 


12.50 


14% 


Furnished  faced  only,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  s  Co, 


689 


STANDARD 

CAST  IRON  FLANGED 

FITTINGS 

For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to 
125  Pounds 


rianKed    Crosses 
Fig.  537 


Reducing:  FIans:ed  Crosses 
Fig.    539 


Xo. 

537 

Dia.  of 
Flanges 
inches 

No. 

539 

No. 

537 

No 

539 

Size 
inches 

Dia.  of 
Flanges 
inches 

Size 
inches 

Faced 

Each 

Faced  and 
Drilled 

Each 

Faced 

Each 

F'c'dand 
Drilled 

Each 

Faced 

Each 

Faced  and 
Drilled 

Each 

Faced 

Each 

Faced  and 
Drilled 

Each 

l'/4 

6.7  5 

7.95 

41/2 

S 

26.50 

29.75 

13'/2 

30.50 

33.75 

I'/S 

6.75 

7.95 

5 

9 

37.50 

42.00 

15 

43.00 

47.50 

2 

6.75 

7.95 

6 

7.75 

8.95 

10 

42.00 

47.50 

16 

48.00 

53.50 

2'^ 

6.95 

8.15 

7 

8. 00 

9.20 

12 

61.50 

67.50 

19 

71.00 

77.00 

3 

7.65 

9.05 

7% 

8.75 

10.15 

14 

91.00 

98  50 

21 

105.00 

112.50 

3>^ 

9.00 

10.70 

8^.4 

10.35 

12.05 

15 

103.00 

112.00 

221/4 

118.00 

127.00 

4 

10.00 

12.00 

9 

11.50 

13.50 

16 

120.00 

130.010 

23  1^ 

138.00 

148.00 

4'/2 

12.00 

14.00 

9U 

13.75 

15.75 

18 

157.00 

169.00 

25 

180.00 

192.00 

5 

13.75 

15.75 

10 

15.75 

17.75 

20 

19S.00 

212.00 

27% 

228.00 

242.00 

6 

16.75 

19.45 

11 

19.25 

21.75 

22 

248.00 

266.00 

291/2 

2S5.00 

303.00 

7 

23.00 

26.00 

121,2 

26.50 

29.50 

24 

310.00 

330  00 

32 

355.00 

375.00 

Larger  sizes  made  to  order.     Prices  on  application.     Furnished  faced  only,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
For  low  pressure  and  extra  heavy  flanged  flttlngs,  see  index. 


STANDARD 

CAST  IRON  FLANGED 

FITTINGS 

F^or  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 


Reducing  Flanged  Tees 

Reducing  in  run  or  branch 

Fig.    531 


No. 

539 

Dia.  of 
Flanges 
inches 

No. 

531 

Size 
inches 

No. 

529 

Dia.  of 
Flanges 
inches 

No. 

531 

Size 
inches 

Faced 

Each 

Faced  and 
DriUed 

Each 

Faced 

Each 

F'c'dand 
Drilled 

Earh 

Faced 

Each 

Faced  and 
DriUed 

Each 

Faced 

Each 

Faced  and 
Drilled 

Each 

I'/i 

4.35 

6.25 

4% 

8 

17.4(0 

19.80 

13  1^ 

20.00 

22.40 

1-2 

4.35 

5.25 

5 

5.00 

5. 90 

9 

24.65 

28.00 

15 

28.50 

31.85 

4.35 

5.25 

6 

5.010 

5.90 

10 

27.50 

31.50 

16 

31.50 

2 '" 

4.55 

5.45 

7 

5.25 

6.15 

12 

40.50 

45.00 

19 

46.50 

51.00 

3 

5.00 

6.10 

7% 

5.75 

6.85 

14 

60.00 

65.50 

21 

69.00 

^*S2 

31,-2 

5  85 

7.10 

8% 

6.75 

8.00 

15 

68.00 

74.75 

22% 

4 

6.50 

8.00 

9 

7.50 

9.00 

16 

79.00 

86.50 

23% 

91.00 

4% 

8.00 

9.50 

9Vi 

9.25 

10.75 

18 

103.00 

112.00 

25 

118.00 

5 

9.X0 

10.60 

10 

10.50 

12.00 

20 

130.00 

140.00 

27  U 

150.00 

6 

11.00 

12.96 

11 

12.65 

14.60 

164.00 

177.00 

29% 

189.00 

7 

15.25 

17.60 

1214 

17.50 

19.75 

24 

203  00 

218.00 

Larger  sizes  made  to  order.     Prices  on  application.     Fumlsbed  faced  only,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


690 


GEO•B•eARPE^rTER  S  QO. 


STANDARD   CAST 

IRON  FLANGED 

FITTINGS 

FOR  STEAM  WORiaNG 

PRESSURES  UP  TO 

125  POUNDS 


Fie.    541 
FXANGED   tATEKAIiS 


Fig.   543 
REDUCrNG     FLANGED     LATERALS 

Reducing   in   Run  or  Branch 


Size 
inches 


Faced 

Faced 

and 

each 

Drilled 

each 

Diameter 

of  Flanges 

Inches 


2 

6.75 

7.95 

6 

2Vi 

6.95 

8.15 

7 

7.65 

9.05 

7% 

ZV2 

9.00 

10.70 

8% 

10  00 

12.00 

9 

4y2 

12.00 

14.00 

9V4. 

13.75 

15.75 

10 

16.75 

19.25 

11 

23.00 

26.00 
29.75 

12% 

26.50 

13% 

1              37.50- 

42  00 

15 

1              42.00 

47.50 

16 

1              61.50 

67.50 

19 

1              91.00 

98.50 

21 

1^ 


*3  g 

a  a 
'Z ' 
-OS 


•CO       ©S 


.3 


S.2   '^£ 


Faced 

each 

Faced 

and 
DriUed 

each 

8.00 

9.20 

8.75 

10.15 

10.35 

12.05 

11.50 

13.50 

13.75 

15  75 

15.75 

17.75 

19.25 

21.75 

26.50 

29.50 

30.50 

33  75 

43.00 

47.50 

48.00 

53.50 

71.00 

1            77.00 

Furnished  faced  only,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


H 


STANDARD  CAST  IRON  FLANGED 
FITTINGS 


FOR  STEAM  WORKING  PRESSURES  UP  TO  125  POUNDS 


FiK,  No.  547 

FLANGED 

TAPER  REDUCERS 


N 


Tis.   547A 

FLANGED  ECCENTRIC 

TAPER  REDUCERS 


.1 


No.  547 


So 


55.9 


58 


i%x  7     I  6% 


110     X  6     18 


2%     110     X  7     I   8 


110     X  7%|   8 


111     X  7%|   9 


i%l   9 


111     X  9     I  9 


HI     xlO 

"|12%x  7 


%lio 


|12y2X  9 


Il2%xl0 


ii2v,xii  fir 


Il3%x  7%|11 


H  4         nSJA-x.  9      |11 


8.101  8.95 
9.001  10.00 
9.001  10.00 
9.001   1000 


12.501  13^0 
12.501  13.50 
12.501   13.50 


12.50]  13.50 
_15_25|_16^5 

15^25l_16^ 
""15.251   16.5J 

15.251  16.55 
"21.00!   22  50 

2r001_22  50 
'21.001   22;.5 


8 

x  5 

|13%xl0     111 

1   24.001   25.60 

8 

X  6 

113%xll      111 

1   24  001   25.60 

10 

X  4 

116 

X  9     112 

1   38.001   40.70 

10 

X  5 

116 

xlO     112 

1   38.001   40.70 

10 

X  6 

116 

xll      112 

1   38.001   40  70 

10 

X  8 

116 

xl3%|12 

1   38.001   40  70 

12 

X  5 

119 

xlO     114 

1   56.001   59.00 

12 

X  6 

119 

xll     .14 

1   56.001   59.00 

12 

X  8 

119 

xl3 1/2  114 

1   56.001   59.00 

119     xl6     114     I   56.001 


121     Xll      116     I   70.001   73.7! 


21.001   22.50 


24.001   25.61 


24.001  25.60 


|22%x21     117     I   80.001   84.50 


16     X  8        I23%xl3%|18     I  90.001  95.00 


|23%xl6      118 


|23%xl9      118     1   90.001 


|23%x21      118      I   90.001   95.00 
125     xl6      119     1105.001111.00 


125     xl9      119 


125 ^x21      119 


125  x23%ll9 
|27%xl9  120 
I27%x21      120 


|27%x23%l20 


1105.001111. 00 
_11_05  OOllll.M 

Il05.00llll.00 
J120.00|127^ 

1120.001127.00 

Ilg0.00|l27.00 


|29%x21      122 


22^xl8_ 
22     x20 


J29%x23%!22_ 
129%x25  122 
"I29%x27%l22' 


1120.001127.00 
1150.001159  00 
1150.001159.00 
1150.00L159.00 
1150.001159.00 


132     x23%|24 


1190.001200.00 
1190  001200.00 


24     x20        132     x27^4l24     |190  001200.00 
24     x22        138     x29%l24     I190.00l200.00 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  QO. 


691 


CAST  IRON  FLANGES 


NOT   FACED 


Fig.    USA 
Common  Flauge 


Fig.    148B.    Floor    Flange 


Size 
Inches 

Price 
Eacli 

Size 
Inches 

Price 
Kach 

Size 
Inches 

Price 
Each 

Size 
Inches 

Price 
Each 

%x3 

$0.10* 

3x61/2 

$0.50 

5      xlO 

$1.50 

7x15 

$4.00 

^xSVa 

.15* 

2     x7 

.62 

6      xlO 

1.50 

8x15 

4.00 

%x3% 

.15* 

21/2x7 

.62 

41/2x11 

1.75 

9x15 

4.00 

%x4 

3     x7 

.62 

5     xll 

1.75 

8x16 

5.00 

1     x4 

.16* 

3     x7y2 

.75 

6      xll 

1.75 

9x16 

5.00 

11^x4 

.16* 

2      x8 

.90 

5     xl2 

2.20 

10x16 

5.00 

11/4X41;^ 

.25 

2%x8 

.90 

6      xl2 

2.20 

9x17 

5.75 

11^x4% 

.22* 

3     x8 

.90 

7     xl2 

2.20 

10x17 

5.75 

%x5 

.30 

3V2X8 

.90 

5      xl2y2 

2.20 

10x18 

7.00 

1     x5 

.30 

4      x8 

.90 

6      xl2y2 

2.20 

12x18 

7.00 

iy4x5 

.30 

SVzxSVa 

1.00 

7      xl2y2 

2.20 

10x19 

7.50 

IVsxS 

.30 

4      xSi/s 

1.00 

6      xl3 

2.80 

12x19 

7.50 

2     xSVa 

.35» 

3      x9 

1.15 

7      xl3 

2.80 

12x20 

8.50 

1      x6 

.42 

0  1.2X9 

1.15 

8      xl3 

2.80 

14x20 

8.50 

11/4x6 

.40 

4      x9 

1.15 
1.15 

6      xl3y2 

2.80 
2.80 

14x21 

9.50 

l%x6 

.40 

4y2x9 

7      xl3y2 

15x21 

9.50 

2     x6 

.42 

4i2x9ii 

1.25 

8      xlSVa 

2.80 

I.'jx22y4 

14.00 

2y2x6 

.42 

31/bxlO 

1.50 

6      xl4 

3.25 

16x231/2 

18.00 

2      X6V2 

.50 

4      xio 

1.50 

7      xl4 

3.25 

2  ¥2x6% 

.50 

■iloXlO 

1.50 

8      xl4          1           3.25 

*  Those  marked  *  are  Floor  Flanges,  drilled  for  screw. 


m 

Fig.   147 

EXTRA  HEAVY   FLANGE 
UNIONS 

CAST  IRON 
Faced.     Gasket  Extra 

Fig.   146 

FLANGE  UNIONS 

CAST   IRON 

Faced.     Gasket  Extra 

For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 

For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to 
250  Pounds 

Size 
Inches 

Diam. 

of 

Flanges 

Inches 

Number 

of 

Bolts 

Price 
Each 

Price 

Galvanized 

Each 

Diam. 

of 
Flanges 
Inches 

Number 

of 

Bolts 

Price 
Each 

1/2 

3 

3 

$0.40 

$0.80 

% 

3  A 

3 

.46 

.92" 

1 

3% 

3 

.52 

1.04 

1/2 

3 

$    0.60 

iy4 

4y8 

4 

.64 

1.28 

% 

3y4 

.70 

11/2 

4% 

4 

.78 

1.56  ■ 

1 

3% 

.80 

9 

51.4 

4 

1.00 

2.00 

11/4 

41/8 

1.00 

21/2 

6 

4 

1.25 

2.50 

11/2 

4% 

1.15 

3 

6% 

4 

1.50 

3.00 

2 

5  % 

1.50 

3y2 

6% 

4 

1  80 

3.60 

21^ 

6 

5 

1.90 

4 

8 

5 

2.10 

4.20 

3 

6% 

6 

2.25 

41/2 

8% 

5 

2.70 

5:40 

■iV2 

71/2 

6 

2.70 

5 

9/. 

5 

3.15 

6.30 

4 

8 

7 

3.15 

6 

■    lOU 

6 

3.95 

7.90 

4y2 

8% 

8 

4.00 

7 

12 

7 

■       -.s.r.o— 

11.00 

5 

9% 

8 

4.75 

8 

13% 

S 

7.00 

14.00 

6 

10% 

9 

6  no 

9 

141/4 

9 

1000 

20.00 

7 

12 

10 

8.25 

10 

16 

10 

n..^n 

23.00 

8 

13  y* 

10 

10.50 

12 

isy* 

12 

16. nn 

32.00 

9 

14% 

12 

15.00     ■ 

14 

20% 

14 

28.00 

56.00 

10 

15% 

17.25 

15 

20% 

14 

35.00 

70.00 

12 

18 

14 

24.00 

16 

23 

16 

60.00 

(393 


GEOBeAltPEK"TER  S  CO. 


Fig.  555A 
16  INCH  O.  D,  AND  SIHATLER 


STANDARD  CAST 

IRON  BLIND 

FLANGES 


Fig.  655B 
19  INCH  O.  D.  AND  LAKGER 


Size  of  Valve 

Faced 

Bolts 

Size  of  Valve 

Faced 

Bolts 

or  Fitting  and 

Faced 

and 

for   One 

or  Fitting  and 

Faced 

and 

O.  D.  of  Flange 

Each 

Drilled 

Joint 

0.  D.  of  Flange 

Each 

Drilled 

Joint 

Inches 

Each 

Per    Set 

Inches 

Each 

Per    Set 

1x4 

.12 

12x19 

9.75 

10.90 

1.70 

1%X4V2 

.12 

14x21 

13.50 

14.85 

2.50 

ly^xs 

.16 

15x221/4 

17.00 

18.70 

3.30 

2x6 

1.15 

1.40 

.25 

16x23% 

20.00 

21.80 

3.30 

2%x7 

1.30 

1.55 

.25 

18x25 

24.00 

26.00 

5.00 

3x7  % 

1.40 

1.70 

.25 

20x271/2 

28.00 

30.50 

6.20     -• 

3V2X8% 

1.80 

2.15 

.25 

22x291/2 

33.00 

36.00 

8.40 

4x9 

2.00 

2.45 

.50 

24x32 

40.00 

43.50 

8.40 

41/2x91/4 

2.20 

2.65 

.75 

26x3414 

10.50 

5x10 

2.40 

2.85 

.75 

28x361/2 

12.25 

6x11 

3.00 

3.50 

.75 

30x38% 

21.00 

7x121/2 

4.00 

4.60 

.75 

32x41% 

26.00 

8x131/0 

4.60 

5.30 

80 

34x43% 

30.00 

9x15 

5.75 

6.55 

1.20 

36x46 

31.00 

10x16 

6.75 

7.75 

1.60 

Furnished   smooth   face  and  not   drilled,   unless  otherwise   specified. 

GASKETS 

FOR   STANDARD   AND   LOW   PRESSURE 
FLANGED  VALVES  AND  FITTINGS 

i'lg.    S3UA 

^rDLL^^^GA^KET^  v    NET  PRICES  AND  DIMENSIONS 


RUBBER 
RING  GASKET 


RING  GASKETS 


Size  of 
Valve  or 
Fitting 
Inches 


1/16  In. 

Cloth 
Inserti'o 
Gaskets 

Each 


1/16  In. 

"CC" 
Gaskets 

Each 


Corru- 
gated 
Copper 
Gaskets 
Each 


1/16  In. 
Banner 

Gaskets 
Each 


Inside  and 
Outside 

Diameters 
Inches 


FUXL,  FACE   GASKETS 


1/16  In. 

Cloth 
Inserti'n 
Gaskets 

Each 


1/16  In. 
"CC" 
Gaskets 
Each 


Corru- 
gated 
Copper 
Gaskets 
Each 


1/16    In. 
Banner 

Gaskets 
Each 


Inside  and 
Outside 

Diameters 
Inches 


5S 

2 

21/2 


3 

4 

5 
6 


15 

16 
18 
3(0 
22 
24 
26 
28 
%  30 
32 
34 
36 


.02 


.12 
.16 
.18 
.20 
.24 


.40 
.48 
.60 
.75 


.95 
1.10 
1.20 
1.25 
1.40 


40 
42 
44 
46 
48 
50       I 


1.00 
1.15 
1.25 


I  2.10 

(  2.75 

1  3.00 

I  3.25 


.02 
.02 
.03 
.04 
.05 
.06 


.09 
.10 
.11 
.12 
.13 


.50 
.55 

.65 


.42 
.45 
.50 
.55 
.60 
.70 


1.25 
1.50 
1.60 


1.50 
1.75 
1.90 
2.10 
2.50 
2.80 


3.50 
4.0'0 
4.00 


3.50 
3-!'5 
3.85 
4.00 
4.25 
4.50 
5.00 


%x2i/8 
1x2  A 
11/4X2JI 
11/2x3% 

2x4  Va 
21/2x4% 


3x5% 
31/2x6% 
4x6  Va 
41/2x7 
5x7% 
6x8% 


7x10 
8x11 

9x121/2 
10x13% 
12x161/8 
J^4xl2%_ 

15x19 
16x20% 
18x21% 
20x2  3% 

22x26 
_24x28Ji_ 
26x30  V, 
28x32% 
30x34% 

32x37 
34x39 
36x41^ 


38x43% 
40x45% 

42x47% 
44x50% 
46x52% 
48x54% 
50x56  i/g 


.15 

.16 
.18 
.20 


.25 
.28 
.35 
.38 
.50 
.55 


1.80 
2.00 
2.20 


.12 
.12 
.16 
.20 


.24 
.32 
.35 
.40 
.48 


.64 
.70 
.»0 
.95 
1.20 
1.35 


1.55 
1.70 
1.90 
2.10 
2.20 
2.50 


l.CO 
1.10 
1.20 
1.40 


3.50 
3.75 
4.25 
5.50 
6.00 
6.50 


1.60 
2.00 
2.25 


2.75 
3.25 
3.50 
3.75 
4.50 
5.00 


7.00 
7.50 
7.75 
8.00 
8.5(0 
9.00 


4.10 
4.40 
4.75 
5.25 
5.50 
5.75 
7.00 


%x3% 

1x4 
l%x4% 
l%x5 
2x6 
21/2x7 


3x7% 
31/2x81/2 

4x9 

4%x9% 

5x10 

6x11 


7x121/2 
8x13  ¥2 
9x15 
10x16 
12x19 
14x21 


15x22% 
16x23y2 

18x25 
20x27% 
22x29% 

24x32 
26x3414 
28x36% 
S0x38% 
32x41% 
34x43% 

36x46__ 
38x48% 
40x50% 

42x53 
44x55% 
46x57% 
48x59% 
50x61% 


Ring   gaskets   wiU  always   be  famished,  nme«8  otherwise  ordered. 

The  commercial  corrugated  copper  gasket  13  ms-le  from  27  gauge  sheet  copper,  and  this  gauge  will  be  furnished 
on  all  orders  for  low  pressure  or  standard  copper  gasket^.  We  can  furnish  these  gaskets  made  from  heavier  sheet 
copper  at  an  extra  price.     We  can  furnish   gaskets  made  from  any   sheet  rubber  or  metal   that   is  manufactured. 

Full  Face  G-askets  are  furnished  without  bolt  hoios;  bolt  holes  will  be  punched  at  an  extra  price  when  so  ordered. 
ALL    THE    ABOVE    PRICES    ARE    NET.       SUBJECT    TO     CHANGE    WITHOUT    NOTICE 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  «  eo. 


693 


Back  'Slew 
Showing:   Hub 


STANDARD  COMPANION  FLANGES 

CAST  IKON,  FERROSTEEL,  CAST  STEEL,  FORGED  STEEL 

AXD  MALLEABLE   IRON 

For  Steam  AV'orking  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 


Fis.  225B 
Smooth  race 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 

each 


No.  558 
Ferrosteel 


i       Faced 
and 
Drilled 
each 


Faced 

each 


Faced 

and 
Drilled* 

each 


No.  556 
Forged  Steel 


Faced 

and 
DrUled 

each 


Threading 

Pipe. 
Making  On 
and  Refac- 
ing,  not  In- 
cluding 
Flange 
Net  each 


1x4 

iy4x4% 


2x6 

2%x7 

3x71 


6.90 
7.30 
8.70 


10.40 
11.80 
13.70 


11.00 
13.00 
15.00 


3%x8i^         I 

4x9  I 

4%x9%  I 


1.20 
1.35 
1.45 


12.10 
14.80 
15.80 


5x10 
6x11 

7x12% 


16.80 
20.40 
24.70 


22.30 
25.40 
27.20 


24.00 
27.00 
32.00 


.85 
1.00 
1.10 


8x131 

9x15 

10x16 


3.90 
4. SO 
5.65 


27.00 
29.50 
34.50 


32.00 
37.00 
45.00 


35.00 
40.00 
48  00 


8.15 
11.25 
14.50 


46.00 
55.50 

64.00 


15x22  >/i 
16x231,2 
18x25 


64.00 
78.00 
98.00 


20x271^ 
22x291/2 
24x32 


27.00 


24.00 
27.50 
34.00 


.00 


165.00 


7.50 
S.50 
10  00 


For  Malleable  Iron  Flanges  No, 
to  Malleable  Iron   Flanges. 

*<"ast  Steel  Flanges  when  ordered  faced  and  drilled,   will    always 
charge  of  five  cents  each  net  per  hole,   unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Furnished   smooth    faced  and   not   drilled,   luiless   otherwise  specified 

For  dimensions  of  flanges,  see  index. 


nse  double  tbe  list  prices   of  No.    553   Cast  Iron   Flanges   and   discount   applyinr 

furnished  with  bolt  holes  spot  faced. 


at  an  extra 


STANDARD   REDUCING   COMPANION   FLANGES 

CAST   IRON.      WITH   RIBS 
For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 


Size 
inches 

No. 

557 

Faced 

each 

Faced 

and 
DriUed 

each 

1x6 

iVixe 

11/2x6 

1.30 
1.30 
1.30 

1.55 
1.55 
1.55 

1%X7 
2x7 

11^x71,4 

1.45 
1.45 
1.55 

1.70 
1.70 
1.85 

2x71^ 

2%x7i^ 

2x8% 

1.55 
1  55 
2.00 

1.85 
1.85 
2.35 

2iix8% 
3x81,4 
2x9 

2.00 
2.00 
2.20 

2.35 
2.35 
2.65 

21^x9 

3x9 

3%x9 

2.20 
2.20 
2.20 

2.65 
2.65 
2.65 

2%x9V4            2  40 

3x9V4            2.40 

314x914            2.40 

2.85 
2.85 
2.85 

4x914 
2x10 

21'<;XlO 

3x10 

2.40 
2.65 
2.65 
?.65 

2.85 
3.10 
3.10 
3.10 

Size 
Inches 


3^x10 

4x10 

4%xl0 


2x11 

2%xll 

3x11 


31/4x11 

4x11 

4%xll 


5x11 

4x12% 

41/4x1214 


2%xl3i,4 
3xl3i2 
4x1314 


5x13% 
6x131/4 
7x131/4 
6x15 


Faced 

each 


2  65 
2.65 
2.65 


4.40 
4.40 
5.10 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


3.80 
3.80 
3.80 
3.80 
3.80 


5.80 
5.80 
5.80 


3x16 

[1,4x16 

4x16 


5x16 
6x16 
7x16 


8x16 
9x16 
6x19 


^xl9 
!xl9 
)xl9 


Faced 
each 


6.35 
6.35 
7.45 


7.45 
7.45 
7.45 


7.45 
7.45 
7.45 


7.45 

7.45 

I  10.75 


10.75 
10.75 
10.75 


12x21 

8x22Vi 
10x2214 


10.75 
15.00 
15.00 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 

each 


7.15 
7.15 
8.45 


8.45 
8.45 
8  45 


8.45 
8.45 
8.45 


8.45 
8.45 
11.90 


11  90 
11.90 
11.90 


15.00 
19.00 
19.00 


I  16.35 
I  16  35 


12x22% 
14x22  Vi 
10x2314 


14x231,4 
15x231,4 


12x25 
14x25 
15x25 


16x25 

14x271/4 

15x27iA 


16x27% 
18x27% 
15x29% 


16x29% 
18x29% 
20x29% 


14x32 
16x32 
18x32 
20x32 


26.50 
26  50 
26.50 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


20.70 
20.70 
23.80 


23.80 
23.80 
23.80 


28.50 
28.50 

I  28.50 


26.50 
31.00 
31.00 


31.00 
31.00 
36.00 


36.00 
36.00 
36.00 


44.00 
44  00 
44.00 
44.00 


33.50 
33  50 
39.00 


39.00 
39.00 
39.00 


47.50 
47.50 
47.50 
47.50 


Furnished  smooth  face  and  not  drilled,  unless  otherwise  specified. 


694 


GEOBeAR.PEN"TER  S  QO. 


Fig.    151E 

Back    View. 

Showins    Hab 


EXTRA   HEAVY 
COMPANION   FLANGES 

Cast   iron,  ferrosteel,  cast  steel,  forged  steel  and  malleable  iron, 
steam  working  pressures   up  to  ZoO  lbs. 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 
Each 


No.  251E 
Ferrosteel 


Faced 
Each 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 
Each 


No.  291E 
Forged    Steel 


Faced 

Faced 

Faced 

and 

and 

Eacn 

•  Drilled 

Each 

Drilled 

Each 

Each 

Threading 
Pipe.Mak- 
iug  oa  and 
Kefacing, 
nollnclud- 
ing  Flange 
Net,  Each 


.60 


!4      x36 


45.00 


50.00 


56  00 


62.00 


165.00 


175. 


11.00 


Furnished  faced  only,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

e   iron   flanges    (No.    271E)    use   double   the    list   prices  of   No.    151E   cast   iron   flanges  and  the   discount 
eable   iron   flanges. 

♦Cast  steel  flanges  when  ordered  faced  and  drilled,  will    always   bo    furnished    with    bolt    holes    spot    faced,    at    an 
extra  charge  of  $0.05  each  net  per  hole,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


For  malleab 
applying  to   mal 


Tig.  155E 


EXTRA  HEAVY 
REDUCING  COMPANION  FLANGES 

Cast  iron,  with   ribs.  No.   155E.     For  steam   working  pressures  up  to  250  lbs. 


Faced 

and 

Drilled 

Each 


IVzX   6V2     I      2.10    I      2.45 
l%x   7V2     I      2.30   I      2.65 


2>4x    8%     I      2.65 


3V-.XIOV2     I      4  00 


Faced 
Each 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 

Each 


I      4.40    I      5  10 


V2XI2V2     I      5.50 


Faced 
and 

Drilled 
Each 


4 

xl6% 

1   10.50 

11  70 

5 

xiey* 

1    10.50 

11.70 

6 

xi6y4 

1   10.50 

11.70 

7 

XI6V4 

i   10.50 

11.70 

8 

xl6% 

1    10.50 

11.70 

5 

xl7% 

1    12.00 

13.50 

6 

xi7y2 

12.00 

13  50 

7 

xl7V, 

1    12.00 

13.50 

8 

xi7y2 

!    12.00 

13  50 

9 

xl7ii 

1    12  00 

13.50 

6 

X20V2 

1    17.50 

19.25 

7 

x20% 

1    17.50 

19.25 

8 

X20V2 

1    17.50 

19.25 

9 

x20'4 

1    17.50 

19.25 

10 

X2OV2 

1   17.50 

19.25 

s 

X2,^ 

1    25.00 

27.00 

9 

x23 

1   25.00 

27.011 

10 

x23 

1   25  00 

27,01 

12 

x23 

1   25.00 

27.00 

;4i'2    I  31  50  I  34.00 


10 

x24% 

1   31.50 

34  00 

12 

x24% 

1    31.50 

34. Oil 

14 

x24% 

1   31.50 

34.011 

10 

x25% 

1    37.00 

39.75 

12 

X25V, 

1    3  7.00 

39.75 

14 

x25>4 

1    37  00 

39.75 

15 

1    37.00 

39  75 

12 

x28 

1    43.00 

46.00 

14 

x2S 

1    43.00 

46  00 

15 

x28 

1    43  00 

4«.00 

16 

x28 

1    43.00 

46.00 

14 

x30>'2 

1    51.00 

55.00 

15 

x30i^ 

1    51.00 

55,00 

16 

x30% 

1    51.00 

55.00 

IS 

x30'^ 

1    51.00 

55.00 

16 

x33 

1    60  00 

65  00 

18 

x33 

1    60.00 

65.00 

20 

x33 

1    60.00 

65.00 

18 

x36 

1    74  00 

79  00 

Famished  faced  only,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


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GASKETS 

FOR  MEDIUM  AND  EXTRA  HEAV^"  FLANGED  VALVES  AND  FITTINGS 


NET  PRICES  AJTD  DIMENSIONS 


Ring  Gaskets 


Size  of 
Valve  or 
FittinK 

inches 


"CC" 

Gaskets 

each 


lorrugated 

Copper 

Gaskets 

each 


1/16  Inch 

Banner 

Gaskets 

each 


Inside  and 

Outside 

Diameters 

inches 


l^iill  Face  Oaakets 


"CC" 

Gaskets 

each 


Corrugated 

Copper 

Gaskets 

each 


1/16  Inch 

Banner 

Gaskets 

ea«h 


Inside  and 

Outside 

Diameters 

inches 


1x2% 


2V2X   T/2 

3    X  gy* 


IS  11 


3.5c 


23Hx30% 


3.15 


.90 


23y4x36 


Ring  Gaskets  cover  the   faces  of  flanges  inside  of  bolt  boles,  and  will  always  be  furnished  unless  otherwise  ordered 

Corrugated  Copper  Gaskets  are  made  from  27  gauge  copper.  We  can.  however,  furnish  these  Gasikets  made  from  a 
heavier  gauge  of  copper,  at  an  extra  price,  with  either  plain  or  corrugated  faces,  and  hard  or  annealed.  Special  Cor- 
rugated Sheet  Iron,  or  Steel  Gaskets,  for  cyanide  piping,  made  to  order.  We  can  furnish  Gaskets,  at  special  prices, 
made  from  any  brand  of  sheet  rubber  manufactured.     See   Index. 

Full  Face  Gaskets  are  furnished  without  bolt  holes;  bolt  holes  will  be  punched,  at  an  extra  price,  when  so  ordered. 

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FOR  MEDIUM   AND   EXTRA   HEAVY   FLANGED   VALVES   AND   FITTINGS 
NET  PRICES  AND  DIMENSIONS 


Gaskets  for  Male  and  Female  Joints 

Gaskets  for  Tongued  and  Grooved  Joints 

Size  of 
Valve  or 
Tlttinjr 

inches 

"CC" 

Gaskets 

each 

Corrugated 

Copper 

Gaskets 

each 

1/16  Inch 

Banner 

Gaskets 

each 

Inside  and 
Outside 

Diameters 
inches 

"CC* 

Gaskets 

each 

Corrugated 

Copper 

Gaskets 

each 

1/16  Inch 

Banner 

Gaskets 

each 

Inside  and 

Outside 

Diameters 

inches 

11             .05           1             .02 

.05          1             1     X   2VV           ll             .03 

.02 

.03 

l%x   2\i 

1% 

.05 

.02 

06           1              IViX    2%            |i              .03 

.02 

.03 

2^x   3 

1% 

.05 

.03 

.07          1             IV2X   3%            M             .03 

.03 

.04 

2%x   3% 

2 

.05 

.04 

.08          1             2      X   3%           II             .03 

.03 

.05 

3%x  A% 

2V. 

.06 

.04 

.10           1             2>4x    i%            M               04 

.04 

07 

3%x   4% 

3 

.OS 

.05 

.13           1             3x5                  1              .05 

.114 

.08 

4y4X   5% 

3V. 

.10 

.06 

.17           1              3>4x    Si-f.              1              .U5 

.05 

.09 

4?.lx   5% 

4 

11 

.07 

.■■0                        4x6                 '<             .06 

.05 

.11 

5V4X  6H 

4^. 

.13 

.08 

.21           1             4»/4x   6»/i            II             .06 

.05 

.11 

5%x   6^4 

5 

.15 

.OS 

.27           1             5      X   7»4            1'              .06 

.06 

12 

614X   7% 

6 

.16 

.10 

.30           1             6      X    8S4,            II             .07 

.06 

.13 

714X    8  14 

7 

.20 

.12. 

.35           1              7      X    9%            II              .08 

.08 

.14 

854x    9% 

8 

.25 

.15 

45           1              8      xlO%            II              .11 

.09 

.18 

9S,xl074 

9 

.27 

.18 

.48           1             9      xll%            n             .12 

.10 

.21 

10%xll% 

10 

.32 

.21 

.60           1           10      xl2%            II               15 

.14 

.25 

11^xl3»4 

12 

.44 

.27 

.75           1           12      X15V4              1              -IS 

.15 

.30 

13  54x15% 

14 

.4S 

.30 

.80           1           13Hxl6'«            11             .20 

.18 

.35 

15-ixl7a(, 

15 

50 

.33 

.90           1           14V4X17H            II              .22 

.20 

.40 

17>AxlS% 

1« 

.5S 

.36 

1.05           1           I5V4XI814            II             .28 

23 

.50 

18X4x2014 

1« 

.70 

.45 

120           1           17V4X21                 1'               35 

.30 

70 

20»4x22S<, 

20 

.80 

.50 

1  50           1           19Hx23                 II               40 

.36 

.80 

22AX24A 

22 

1.00 

.60 

2.00           1           21^x2514            l|               45 

.40 

.90 

24^X26H 

24 

1.15 

.70           ;           2  25           1           23V4X27»;4            II               RO 

.42 

1.00           1 

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\ 

\ 

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DRAINAGE  FITTINGS 

CAST  IRON 

Screwed  for  Wrought  Pipe 


Fig:.  1000 
80°  Elbows 


Fig.  1003 
45°  Elbows 


AXD 


Size    inches 

Dimensions  A,  No.  1000.  .inches 
Dimensions  A,  No.  lO'OS.  .inches 

Price    .  t each 

Price,  galvanized each 


1% 
1% 
.30 


2  A 

1/ff 


2 

2% 

3 

4 

5 

2% 

2{ii 

"o^'^ 

3{* 

4  1/2 

1% 

2  A 

2% 

2% 

3  A 

.57 

1.20 

1.45 

2.30 

4.25 

1.00 

2.10 

2  55 

4.00 

7.40 

4  1 


11/2    I 


10  I       12  I       14 

61/2     I     7%  9  9% 

ii'^     I      4%  I     5%  5% 

15.00       31.00       47.50  |   65  00 

26.25    I    54.00  (    83.00  1114.00 


The  90°  elbows  are  tapped,  pitched  Vi   inch  to  the  foot. 

60°     AXD    11 M^ 


ELBOWS 


Size    

Dimen.sions  A,  No.   1002 

Dimensions  A,  No.  1006 

inches 

inches 

inches 

1% 

1ft 

.30 
.52 

.38 
.67 

2 

2 
lil 
.57 
1.00 

i 

1.20 
2.10 

3 

2.55 

.4 

3% 

2% 

2.30 
4.00 

5 

3% 
2% 
4.25 
7.40 

6.25 
11.00 

7 

4% 

2% 

11.50 

20.00 

8 

5% 
2% 
15.00 
26.25 

10 

6  14 

S 

31.00 

Price,  galvanized   

each 

54.00 

22i,£» 

ELBOWS 

Size                  

.  .      inches 

1^ 

.30 

.52 

.38 
.67 

2 

lA 
.57 
1  00 

HI 

3 

1.45 

2.55 

2.tl 

4.00 

A 

4.25 
7.40 

6 

2il 

6.25 

11.00 

7 
3% 
11.50 
20.00 

26.25 

10 

3  78 
31.00 
54.00 

12 

Dimensions  A   

Price                             

inches 

each 

4ft 

47.50 

Price,   galvanized    

each 

83.00 

5%" 

ELBOAVS 

Size                         .  .         .... 

inches        1^ 

1 

.67 

2 
11/2 

.57 
1  00 

3 

1% 
1.45 

2.55 

1 

2.30 
4.00 

A 

4.25 
7.40 

1% 

11.00 

7 
2% 
11.50 
20.0i0 

8 

214 
15.00 
26.25 

10 

Dimensions  A 

Price                          

inches 

each           30 

2% 
31.00 

Price,  galvanized    

each           .52 

Dimensions  subject  to  a  slight  variation  and  change  without  notice. 


4mr  / 


Fig.  1001 

80°  Long  Turn 

Elbows 


Fig,  1004 

45°  I>ong  Turn 

Elbows 


Fig.  1047 
Without  Base 


90°     LONG    TURN    ELBOAVS 


i^B-^l 


Fig.  1057  Fig.  1058 

80°  Street  Elbow     45°  Street  Elbow 


Size      . .  .                               inches 

1%      ly. 

2 

in 

1.40 
2.45 

3            4 

5 

7.50 
13.15 

7 
81/s 
13.50 
23.50 

8 

19.00 
S3.25 

10 

11 
38.00 
66.50 

12 

13 

57.50 
loo.no 

14 

Dimensions  A inches 

Price    each 

Price,    galvanized each 

2  1/4         2  1/2 
.35         .42 

3ft 
.65 
1.15 

414         5  A         6% 
1.75       2.75       5.25 
3.10        4.80       9.20 

141.4 

75.00 

130.00 

The    90°   Long  Turn   Elbows   are   tapped,   pitched    V4,    inch   to  the  foot. 

45°    LONG    TURN    ELBOAVS 

1 

Size in 

Dimensions  A in 

ches         IVa 

ches         1% 
each          .42 
each            72 

2 

214 
.65 
1.15 

2% 
1.40 
2.45 

3            4 

2%         3  A 
1.75       2.75 
3.10       4.S0 

5 

4% 
5.25 
9.20 

6 

4% 
7.50 
13.15 

7 

51/2 
13.50 
23.50 

8 

6 
19.00 
33.25 

10 

7i,i 
3S.00 
66.50 

JO 

8% 

57.50 

100.00 

14 

9% 
75.00 

Price,  galvanized 

130.00 

90°   LONG  TURN  ELBOAVS  WITH  CLEANOUT 

4 

6 14 

No     1047                                         .... 

5  00 

each 

No.   1056,  galvanized   

each 

12.25 

STREET    ELBOAVS 


«mze                                

inches 

IVi 

inches 

2] 

inches 

lii 

inches 

2 

IH 

.40 

Price,   galvanized    

each 

.70 

Dimensions  subject  to  a  slight  Toriation  and  change  without  notice. 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  ^  Go. 


697 


DRAINAGE  FITTINGS 

CAST  IROX.     SCREWED  FOR  ^VROUGHT  PIPE 


A 

\ 
1 

1 

_ 

—  B 

^n^ 


Fig.  1017 


Fig.  lOlS 


DISCHARGE 
Fis.    104C 


TEES 

No.  1017 


Size    

inches 

1 '/-       i 

a     iaxii4 

2x1% 

2% 

2M:x2 

3       1  3x11/2 

3x:: 

Dimension  A 

inches 

inclies 

2,^. 

2  A    1 

1     21/4 

2}* 

s,%    1 

3 

Dimension    B 

4% 

4%     1 

1      41/8 

5% 

6%     1 

5% 

Price    

each 

.55 

.80    1      .90 

1       .90 

1.50 

1.65 

2.00   1    2.20 

2.20 

Price,    g-alvanized    

each 

1.00 

1.40   1    1.60 

1    1.60 

2.50 

2.75 

3.50   1    3.85 

3. 85 

Size    

inches 

4 

4x2 

4x3 

1       5       1     5x2 

1     5x3 

1     5x4 

1       «       1       7 

Dimension  A 

inches 

4 

i,\ 

3% 

1     4%     1     4  A 

1     4% 

1 

1    5fk     1    5i? 

Dimension  B 

inches 

8 

6 

7 

1     91/4     1       6 

1     6% 

1 

1   6.60 

1    10%    1   11% 

Price    

each 

3.25 

3.60 

3.60 

1   6.00   1    6.60 

1   6.60 

1   8.75    116.00 

Price,   galvanized    

each 

5.70 

6.30 

6.30 

110.50    111.55 

111.55 

111.55 

115.25    128.00 

Size    

inches 

S 

1      10 

1      12      1    12xS   1  12x10  1    14x8    1  14x10  114x121 

Dimension  A 

inches 

61/2 

1     7% 

19       1               1               1               1               1               1 

Dimension  B 

inches 

13 

1    151/2 

1      IS      1               1               1               1               li»            1 

Price    

each 

21.00 

143.00 

1-60.00    165.00    165.00    |S5.nn    l,Sr,.nO    185.00    1 

Price,   g-alvanized    -  .. 

each 

37.00 

175.00 

1100.001110.001110.001145.001145.001145.001 

BASIN  TEES 

No.  1018 


Size    

inchesi 

ly* 

iv. 

l%xli4 

2       1 SXI14  1 2x1  M: 

21/2 

Dimension  A 

inchesi 

5% 

51/s 

7       1     61^     1     6I/0 

81^ 

Dimension  B 

inches! 

2  {J 

2  A 

31/2     1     31/8     1     314 

414 

Price    

each! 

.60 

.70 

.77 

1.10   1    1.20   1    1.20 

1.75 

Price,    g-alvanized 

eachi 

1.00 

1.22 

1.35 

1.95   1    2.10   1    2.10 

3.00 

The  inlets  of  Tees  and  Basin  Tees  are  tapped,  pitched    Vi    inch  to  the  foot. 
The  inlets  on  Reducing  Fittings  are  altvays  the  smallest   openings. 

DIMEXSIOXS    SUBJECT    TO    A     SLIGHT    VAUIATIOIV   AND    CHANGE    WITHOUT    NOTICE 

BASIN  CROSSES 

No.  1019 


Size    

inchesi 

IV. 

2 

!   2  X   IV' 

Dimensions  A 

inchesi 

5% 

7 

1         fiif. 

Price    '.  .  . 

eachl 

1.50 

1.75 

1       1   95 

Price,    galvanized 

eachl 

2.50 

3.10 

1        3.40 

The  inlets  of  Basin  Crosses  are  tapped,  pitched  14   inch  to  the  foot. 


PARTITION   CROSSES 

No.   1046 


Size    ::t 

inches    |1 1/4x1  M: 

T)imf>nsion    A 

inches    1      3i', 

Dimension    B 

Price     

each    1     1.25 

Price,    galvanized. 


each   I     2.20 


Partition  Crosses  have  been  made  to  supply  a  demand  in  certain  localities,  but  mav  not  be  passed  by 
inspectors  everywhere. 

The    Inlets   on   Reducing  Fittings   are*  always    the  smallest  openings. 

DIMENSIONS    SUBJECT    TO    A    SLIGHT    VARIATION  AND  CH.\NGE  WITHOUT  NOTICE 


698 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  s  eo. 


DRAINAGE  FITTINGS 

CAST   IRON.       SCREWED   FOR   WROUGHT    PIPE 


90°  Elbows 

With    Side  Outlet 

Fig.    1008 


90°   Slbows 

witlt    Heel    Outlet 

Fig.  1009 


Closet  Elbow 

Flanged  One  End 

Fig.  1012 


Reducing  Elbow 
Fig.  1013 


Nos.    1008-1009 — ELBOWS 


L    OUTLET 

Three  Way  Elbow 

Fig.  1010 


Siae               .                                

inches 

4 

....  inches 

n* 

Price    

3.85 

Price,   Galvanized    

each 

6.75 

Nos.    1010-1011 — ELBOWS 


ouner. 
Reducing  Three 
Way  Elbows 
Fig.  1011 


Size    inchesl  1% 

Dimensions    A    inches. 

Dimensions   B    inches 

Price     each    .75 

Price,  Galvanized each)  1 .  25 


IVz 
5V4. 
2% 
.85 
1.50 


2 

6y4 
syg 

1.10 
1.95 


2.25 


4^ 
3.00 
5.25 


4 

10% 
5^ 
5.00 
8.75 


Size    inches 

Dimensions   A    inches 

Dimensions   B    inches 

Price     each 

Price,  Galvanized each 


4x3 

4^ 

5.50 

9.65 


5 

12  y* 
6y8 

7.50 


5x4 

11% 
5^ 
8.25 


13.15  14.50 


6 

14% 

7y8 

13.50 
23.50 


6x4 

12% 

15.00 
26.25 


6x5 

13% 

ey* 

15.00 
26.25 


The  inlets  of  Three  Way  Elbows  are  tapped,  pitched   Vi   inch  to  the  foot. 
The  inlets  on  Reducing  Fittings  are  always  the   smallest  openings. 

Dimensions  Subject  to  a  Slight  Variation  and  Change  Without  Notice. 

CLOSET  ELBOWS 

FLANGED  ONE  END 
No.  1012 


Slue inches 

Dimension  A    inches 

Dimension  B    inches 

Diameter  of  Flange  C inches 

Price    •  .  .  each 

Price,  Galvanized each 


4 

311 
4% 
7 
4.25 
7.40 


REDUCING  CLOSET  ELBOWS 

No.  1013 

size    

inches 

4x5 

. .  .inclies 

\% 

Price.   Galvanized 

each 

7.40 

Ai 


CLOSET  FLANGES 


For  Flat  Gasket      « 
Fig.  1014        Mall,  iron 
Fig,  1014y2   Brass 


For  Flat  Gasket 
Fig.  1015     Brass 


For  Ring  Gasket 
Fig.    lOlSVs    Brass 


For  Ring  Gasket 
Fig.  1016        Slall.  Iron 
Fig.    10161/2      Brass 


Size        ...              .                           

inches 

4 

7 

1.35 

Price.    Nos.    1014'%,    1015,    1015%.    1016%,    Brass 

each 

7.00 

GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  CO. 


RH. 


FIH. 
Fie.  61 


R:H.| 


RH. 


RH. 

Fig.    62 


Ul^^^H^RH. 


.fV^ 


pjl  SLIP  AND  SCREW  JOINT  VARIABLE  ANGLE 

Fig.  63  MALLEABLE  IRON  STAIR  RAIL  FITTINGS 

Angle  Fittings,  Vertical  Joints  Screwed,  Angle  Joints  Drilled  for  Rivets 

These  fittings  may  be  used  on  any  stair  rail  between  27%°  and  47%°. 

30°     fittings — for    angles    between    27  Vi"     and    32%°. 

35°     fittings — for    angles    between     32V2°     and    371/2°. 

40°     fittings — for    angles    between     37%°     and     42%°. 

45°    fittings — for    angles    between    42V^°    and    47%°. 
When  ordering,  specify  number  and  angle  of  fitting  reqaired. 


Fig.    64 

rh^^^^Hrh. 

RH. 

Fig.    65 

RR 

FLH-^^^Haa 

RK 

Fig.    66 


Size   

inches, 

1 

1% 

1% 

2 

eachi 

1.30 

1  50 

2.00 

2.50 

No.  16,  angle   elbow    

eachI 

1.10 

1.25 

1.70 

2.25 

No.  17,  angle  cross 

eachI 

1.50 

1.75 

2.35 

2.75 

each  1 

1.30 

1  50 

2.00 

2.50 

eachI 

1.50 

1.75 

2.35 

2.75 

eachI 

1.30 

1  50 

2.00 

2.50 

eachI 

1.85 

2.20 

3  00 

3.60 

No.  22,  angle   tee,    left   hand,   side 

outlet 

each  1 

1.85 

2.20 

3  00 

3.60 

No.  23.  square  post  angle  flange.  .. 

each  1 

1.50 

1  75 

i.ao 

2.25 

These  fittings  take  the  place  of  special  angle  fittings,  have  a  better  appearance  and  are  stronger  than  the  adjust- 
able,  and  are  time  and  money   savers.  _       ,         .=      1      ^   j 
The  posts  are   first   screwed   together  and   the   rails  are   then   fitted  ana   rlvetea. 

GAS  FITTING  PATTERN  RAILING  FITTINGS 

Plain  Pattern,  Malleable  lion 


Pipe    size     

inches  1 

% 

1 

1% 

IV2     1 

2 

2% 

3 

No.  61.  elbow,     blaclt     

per 

lb.  1 

.12 

.12 

.12 

.12      1 

12 

12 

per 

lb.  ! 

.19 

.19 

.19 

.19      1 

19 

.19 

.19 

No.  62,  elbow,    side    outlet,    blaclt.. 

per 

lb.  1 

.20 

20 

.20 

.20      1 

20 

.20 

.20 

No.   62,  elbow,    side   outlet,    galvanized 

per 

lb.  1 

.28 

.28 

.28 

.28      1 

28 

28 

.2S 

No.  63,  tee,    black     

per 

lb.  1 

.12 

.12 

.12 

12      1 

12 

.12 

12 

per 

lb  1 

.19 

.19 

.19 

.19      1 

19 

.19 

.19 

No.  64,  tee,   side   outlet,   black 

per 

111  1 

.20 

20 

.20 

.20      1 

20 

.20 

20 

per 

lb.  1 

.28 

.28 

.28 

.28      1 

28 

28 

.28 

No.  65,  cross,    black     

per 

lb.  1 

.20 

.20 

.12 

12      1 

12 

.12 

12 

per 

lb   1 

.28 

.28 

.19 

.19      1 

19 

.19 

.19 

N<>.  66,  cross,    side    outlet,    black... 

per 

lb.  1 

.20 

20 

.20 

.20      1 

20 

.20 

20 

No.   66.  cross,     side     outlet,     galvani 

zed 

per 

lb.  1 

.28 

.28 

.28 

.28      1 

2S 

28 

.28     ^ 

specified,    at   regular 
be   tapped   same  as 


Fittings  larger  than  2  inch  are  made  to  order  only. 

Fittings  will  be  furnished  tapped,  as  shown  in  cuts,  or   right    hand    on   all    openings   when 
price.     Tapped   otherwise   will   be   charged    at    15   per   cent   additional,   net. 

Reducing   sizes  will   be   made    to    order   at   a   special   price,    and   unless   otherwise  specified, 
straight  fittings,   as  shown   In  above   cuts.  „t,n„i,i 

Fittings  will   be  reamed   for   slip   joints,   when   so   specified,    at    an    additional    price.     Inquiries   and    orders    shouia 
be  accompanied  by  sketches  showing  clearly  which  openings  are  to  be  so  reamed. 

In  ordering,  specify  catalogue  number  and  size. 

Black  will  always  be  furnished  unless  galvanized  is  specified. 


700 


GEO-B>eAIiP.EM'TER  «  QO. 


riff.  U 


LH. 


Tig.    12 


Size    .  . 

.inchei-,1  1141  iy,\    2 

No.  91. 

stair     landing     elbow 

.  .  .each|2. 5012.7513. 25 

No.  91, 

stair    landing    elbow,    galvanized. 

.  .  .each!2.S0;3  1513.75 

No.  92. 

center     rail     tee 

.  ..each|2.75|3  00i3.50 

No.  92, 

center  rail   tee,    galvanized 

..each|3. 1513. 5014.15 

No.  9.3. 

angle    elbow    

.  .each|2. 5012. 7513. 25 

No.  93, 

angle    elbow,    galvanized    

. .  .each|2.80i3. 1513.75 

Fig.    51 


^ 


Figr.    50 


Fig.    55 


FLUSH  JOINT  STAIR  RAIL 
FITTINGS 

For  Schools  and  Public  Buildings 

These  fittings  are  made  with  an  extension  or  connector, 
over  -which  the  pipe  is  tightly  driven  up  to  the  face  of  fittings, 
forming  a  smooth,   fiush  Joint. 

These  fittings  will  be  furnished  to  order  only. 

Inquiries  and  orders  should  specify  style  number,  size  and 
angrle,  also  whether  black  or  galvanized,  malleable  iron  or 
finished  brass. 

ize    

o.  91.  stair 

o.  91.  stair    1 

o.  92.  center 

o.  92.  center 

o.   9.3,  angle 

o.  93,  angle 

Furnished  in  any  angle  between  27*4°  and  47%°. 

AUXILIARY  RAILING  FITTINGS 

Malleable  Iron 

in 

coupling 

coupHng,    galv.  .  .  . 

long    base 

t   elbow I 

?t   tee I 

cket I 

cket ( 

sket   elbow 1 

[cast    iron)     18    Inc 

( 

caps,    male ( 

caps,   female < 

ange < 

racket ( 

ate     hinge per 

te  hinge,   galv.  .per 

Add  50  per  cent  for  galvanized  where  galvanized  prices 
are  not  given. 

In  ordering  these  fittings,  describe  kind  wanted  by  nutaber 
and  size. 


Pipe  size .  .  . 

.  .inches! 

1    1 

i%i  ly-i   2 

No. 

9. 

recessed    pipe    coupling 

...each! 

.351 

.451   .551   .70 

No. 

9. 

recessed   pipe   coupling,    galv 

. . .eachi 

.451 

.55!   .701   .90 

No. 

10.,  floor    flange,    long    base 

...each! 

.301 

.601    .7511.25 

No. 

11. 

45°    side  outlet   elbow 

. ..eachI 

.501 

.701    .9011  50 

No. 

12, 

45°    side    outlet   tee 

.  ..eachI 

.551 

.7511.0011.60 

No. 

50. 

stair    rail    bracket 

. . .each! 

351 

.351   .351   .35 

No. 

51. 

stair    rail    bracket 

..  .each! 

.451 

.451    .451    .45 

No. 

53. 

stair   rail   bracket   elbow.... 

.  . .eachI 

..  .1 

.1011.301   .  .  . 

No. 

55. 

ng 

loafer    rail    (cast    iron)     18 

Inches  | 

...each! 

,„l 

.301   .301   .30 

No. 

56. 

hitching   post   caps,    male... 

. . .each! 

...1   .351... 

No. 

57. 

hitching  post  caps,   female.  . 

...each! 

..1 

...1   .40    ... 

No. 

58. 

board  walk  flange 

...each) 

.351 

.40]   .501  .65 

No, 

59. 

board    walk    bracket 

. . .each! 

351 

401    .501    .65 

No. 

60. 

self-closing    gate     hinge 

.per  setl3. 0013. 0013. 7514. 75 

No. 

60. 

self-closing  gate  hinge,   galv. 

.per  set|3. 7513. 7515.0016  50 

Fig.    52 


Fig.    58 


Fig.    59 


Fig.  60 


T 

Fig.  60A  Galv. 
Tig.   66 

8 

FIff.  S7 


GEO-B-eARPEN*TER  «  GO. 


701 


BALL  PATTERN  RAILING  FITTINGS 

MALLEABLE   IRON   FOR   ALL   PURPOSES 


Ldl 


Fig. 


P.H. 


Fig.  a 


£LHk 
Fig.  5 


an 


Fig. 


aH. 

Fig.  4 


f 


Fig.  8 


Pipe    Size    inches    |       Va      |     %      | 

1     1    iVi   1    1%   1 

2      1    2%    1       3 

4 

Ko.  1,  Elbow    Each    |       .15   |      .IS   | 

.20    1      .35    1      .45    1 

.72    1    1.60    1    2.25 

4.50 

2Vo.  3,  Tee Each    |       .20   |      .23    | 

.25    1      .40    1      .50    1 

.75    1    1.75       2.50 

"T^ 

No.  4,  Tee,   Side  Outlet Each    |       .30   |      .33   | 

.35    1      .45    1      .55    1 

.90    1    1.90       2.60 

5.25 

No.  5,  Cross    Each    |       .30   |      .33    | 

.35    1      .45    1      .58    1 

1.00   1    1.80    1    2.60 

5.25 

No.  6,  Cro.s.s,    Side   Outlet Each    |       .35   |      .38    | 

.40    1      .50    1      .65    1 

1.35    1   2.U0    1    2.75 

5.50 

No.  7,  Floor  Flange,   Square Each    |       .16   |      .18   | 

.20    1      .40    1      .50    1 

.90    1    1.35    1    2.50 

5.00 

No.  S.  Ball    Ornament Each    |       .16   |      .18    | 

.20    1      .25    1      .35    1 

.90    1    1.35    1    2.00 

4.25 

REDUCING   ELBOWS — Not  illustrated 

Size    Inches      |   l^xl 

1 1/2X1%    1    2x1% 

2x1%  1   2y2x2  1   3x2% 

Price    Bach      |     .40       | 

.52          1      .K2 

.82       1     1.85      1     I 

.6(1 

REDUCING   SIDE   OUTLET   ELBOWS — Not  illustrated 

Size    

Inches    | 

l%xlxl 

1         iy2xi%xi%         1 

2xl%xl% 

Price    

Each    1 

.46 

1                        -58                      1 

.92 

Size    

Inches    | 

2x11/2X1% 

1                 21/2x2x2                 1 

3x2y2x2y2 

Price    

Each    1 

.92 

i                      2.00                   1 

2.90 

REDUCING   TEES — Not 

illustrated 

Size   

Inches    | 

1x1x11/4 

1               l%xl%xl              1 

l%Xl%Xll/2 

Price    

Each    1 

.46 

1                       .46                     1 

.58 

Size    

Inches    | 

11/2x11/2x1% 

1               l%xl%x2             1 

iy..xl%x2 

Price    

Each    1 

.58 

1                       .85                     1 

.85 

Size    

Inches    | 

2x2x1% 

1                  2x2x1  Va                1 

2x2x2% 

Price    

Each    1 

.8  5 

1                       .85                     1 

2.00 

Size    

Inches    1 

2V1'X2 1/2x2 

i .              2y2x2%x3              1 

3x3x2% 

Price    

Each    1 

2.00 

1                        2.90                     i 

2.90 

REDUCING    SIDE 

OUTLET   TEES — Not  illustrated 

Size    

Inches    | 

1  V,xl%xlxl 

1             ll/l.xll/2Xl%Xl%         1 

2x2x1  %xl% 

Price    

Each    1 

.52 

1                       .63                     1 

l.(»5 

Size   

Inches    | 

2.v2xl  1/2x1  Va 

1              2y2x2y2x2x2           1 

3x3x2y2x2i/2 

Price    

Each    1 

1.05 

1                        2.20                     1 

3.00 

REDUCING 

CROSSES— Not  illustrated 

Size    

Inches    1 

^1  '4xT%xlxl 

1      iy;xiy2xi%xi%    1 

2x2x1  %xl% 

Frice    

Each    1 

.52 

1                        .67                      1 

1.15 

Size    

Inches    1 

2x2x1 1/2x1  % 

1              2y2x2y2x2x2          1 

3x3x2%x2% 

Price 

Each    1 

1.15 

1                       2.10                     1 

3.00 

REDUCING   SIDE   OUTLET   CROSSES— Not  illustrated 

Size    

Inches      |               2x2xl%xiy2Xl% 

Price    

Each      1                         1.55 

■r.    J      j-^*^?,-?"  PER   CENT   TO    ABOVE   PRICES    FOR    C.AI^VANIZED   RAIM-NCi   FITTINGS. 

Reducing  Fittings  will  always  be  tapped  same  as  straight  sizes,   unless  otherwise  ordered. 


708 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  S  CO. 


Fig.  600. 


Pig.   602. 


Fig.  607. 


Witli   Lever  Valve  Wltliout    Valve  With  Lever  Valve 


Without    ValT* 


BRASS  STEAM  WHISTLES 

For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 

Always  order  whistles  by  the  diameter  of  bell  and  not  by  the  size  of  pipe. 

No.  600 


Diameter  of  bell inches    I 


I     1%    \     Wz    \       2 


aVz  I 


I     SVa    I 


Length  of  bell inches    |      2  V2 


I     3V4    I 


I     4'^    I 


I      5% 


I      9  ¥2     I 


Size    of   pipe inches    |        V4     |      %     I      % 


%     I      %     I 


"Price each 


J5   I   4.00   I  5.50   I   6.50  |  8.50   |    11.50  |   15.00   |   22.50   |   33.00   |  95.00   I 


No.  602 


Diameter  of  bell inches 


1    I  1^  I  iy2  I    2    I  2V2  I 


Length  of  bell . 


21/2 


I     31/4    I 


5      I      5%     I      6%     I 


Size    of    pipe. 


I      V2     I      %     I 


each       I    2.20    |  2.75   |  3.00    |  4. 


5.25   I   7.25  I     9.50   |   12.00   |   19.00   |  24.00  |   70.( 


175.00   I   350.0 


Brass  whistles  with  longer  bell  than  standard  furnished  to  order. 


Fig.  607.    SINGLE  BELL  CHIME  WHISTLES 

FOR  STEAM  OR  COMPRESSED  AIR 
Suitable  for  Working  Pressures  From  25  to   150  Pounds 

Diameter  of  BeU 
uiches 

Size  of  Pipe 

inches 

No.  607 

With  Lever  Valve 

each 

No.  607% 

Without  Valve 

each 

11/2                    1 

% 

6.00 

4.50 

2                          1 

V2 

7  00 

5  00 

2y2                 1 

% 

9.00 

7  00 

3                  1                  % 

11.00 

8.00 

31/2                1 

1 

15.00 

11.00 

4                 1 

ly* 

18  00 

14.00 

5                  1 

iy2 

28.00 

22.00 

6                          1 

iy2 

42.00 

38.00 

S                          1 

2 

100  00 

85  00 

Chime  Whis 

ties  <fan  only  be  furnish* 

d  with  pipe  connection  as  h 

sted  above. 

Fig.  604.    MOCKING  BIRD  STEAM  WHISTLES 

For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 

This  improved  piston  whistle  is  particularly  adapted  for  river  boats,  fog:  sifirnals. 
alarms,  etc.,  toakingr  a  different  sound  from  the  ordinary  steam  whistle,  being 
so  constructed  that  the  sound  can  be  changed  instantly,  whereby  boats,  etc.,  using 
them  can  be  easily  distingtii^bed  at  a  Inug  distance. 


Length  of  bell .  .    inches 


of    pipe inches 


I       1%I_1%I_ 


I      53.00      I      70.00      I      95.00 


Fig.  608.    BRASS  WHISTLE  VALVES 

For  Steam  Working  Pressures  up  to  125  Pounds 


■Vh  I    y2  I 


Fig.    604 
Mocking  Bird 


I     1%   I     1%   I     2       I     2V2    I        3 


each    I   2.00   I   2.50   1   3.00   |   3.50   1   5.00   |   6.00   I   9.00   I   18.00   |   27.00 


Fig.    608 
Valve 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  eo. 


(03 


MACHINE  BOLTS 


With   Square   Heads  and  Square  Nuts,  Finished  Points 

Adopted  July  16th,  1912.  To  take  Effect  August  1st,  1912 


PRICE    PER    HUNDRED 


Lenuth 
Inches 

1/4                5/16 

3/8 

T/16 

1/2 

9/10  & 
5/8 

3/4 

7/8 

1 

iVs    1      ly* 

1 
2 

$1.70       $2.00 
1.70          2.00 
1.78          2.12 

$2.40 
2.40 
2.56 

$2.80 
2.80 
3.00 

$3.60 
3.60 
3.86 

$5.20 
5.20 
5.58 

$7.70 
7.70 
8.25 

$10.50 
10.50 
11.20 

$15.10 
15.10 
16.00 

$22.50    |$30.00 
22.50       30.00 
23.70       31.50 

3 

1.86 
1.94 

2.24          2.72 
2.36          2.88 

3.20 
3.40 

4.12 
4.38 

5.96 
6.34 

8.80 
9.35 

11.90 
12.60 

16.90 
17.80 

24.90 
26.10 

33.00 
34.50 

3^^ 
4 

2.02 
2.10 

2.48 
2.60 

3.04 
3.20 

3.60 
3.80 

4.64 
4.90 

6.72 
7.10 

9.90 
10.45 

13.30 
14.00 

18.70 
19.60 

27.30 
28.50 

36.00 
37.50 

4^^ 
5 

2.18 
2.26 

2.72 
2.84 

3.36 
3.52 

4.00    1      5.16 
4.20    1      5.42 

7.48 
7.86 

1    11.00 
1    11.55 

14.70 
15.40 

20.50 
21.40 

29.70 
30.90 

39.00 
40.50 

6 

2.34 
2.42 

2.96 
3.08 

3.68 
3.84 

4.40 
4.60 

5.68 
5.94 

8.24 
8.62 

12.10 
12.65 

16.10 
16.80 

22.30 
23.20 

32.10 
33.30 

42.00 
43.50 

6^4 

7 

2.50 
2.58 

3.20 
3.32 

4.00 
4.16 

4.80 
5.00 

6.20    1        9.00 
6.46    1        9.38 

13.20 
13.75 

17.50 
18.20 

24.10 
25.00 

34.50 
35.70 

^45:00~ 
46.50 

8 

2.66    1      3.44 
2.74    1      3.56 

4.32 
4.48 

5.20 
5.40 

6.72            9.76 
6.98         10.14 

14.30 
14.85 

18.90 
19.60 

25.90 
26.80 

36.90 
38.10 

48.00 
49.50 

9 
10 

2.90 
3.06 

3.80 
4.04 

4.80 
5.12 

5.80 
6.20 

7.50 
8.02 

10.90 
11.66 

15.95 
17.05 

21.00 
22.40 

28.60 
30.40 

40.50 
42.90 

52.50 
55.50 

11 
12 

3.22 
3.38 

4.28 
4.52 

5.44 
5.76 

6.60 
7.00 

8.54 
9.06 

12.42 
13.18 

18.15 
'19.25 

23.80 
25.20 

32.20 
34.00 

45.30 
47.70 

58.50 
61.50 

13 
14 

6.08          7.40 
6.40    1      7.80 

9.58 
10.10 

13.94 
14.70 

20.35 
21.45 

26.60    1    35.80 
28.00    1    37.60 

50.10 
52.50 

64.50 
67.50 

15. 
16 

6.72    1      8.20 
7.04    1      8.60 

10.62 
11.14 

15.46  1    22.55 
16.22   1    23.65 

29.40 
30.80 

39.40 
41.20 

54.90 
57.30 

70.50 
73.50 

17  1      

18  j      .... 

•    1 
■    1 

11.66    1      16.98   1    24.75    |    32.20 
12.18    1      17.74   1    25.85    |    33.60 

43.00 
44.80 

59.70 
62.10 

76.50 
79.50 

19             

20             

•  1 

•  1 

12.70 
13.22 

18.50   1    26.95 
19.26   1    28.05 

35.00 
36.40 

46.60 
48.40 

64.50 
66.90 

82.50 

85.50 

21 
22 

.... 

.... 

.... 

29.15    1    37.80 
30.25    1    39.20 

50.20 
52.00 

69.30 
71.70 

88.50 
91.50 

23 
24 

:::: 

1    31.35 

1    32.45 

40.60 
42.00 

53.80 
55.60 

74.10 
76.50 

94.50 
97.50 

25  1      .  .  .  . 

26  1      .... 

1    33.55 

1    34.65 

43.40 
44.80 

57.40 
59.20 

78.90 
81.30 

100.50 
103.50 

27 

28 

....    1        .  .  .  .    [    35.75 
....    1        ....    1    36.85 

46.20 
47.60 

61.00 
62.80 

83.70 
86.10 

106.50 
109.50 

29 
30 

....    1        ....    1    37.95 
....    1        ....    1    39.05 

49.00 
50.40 

64.60       88.50 
66.40       90.90 

112.50 
115.50 

Adv. 
per  in. 

.16            .24 

1 
.32   1        .40 

1 
.52   1          .76 

1.10   1      1.40   1      1.80         2.40 

3.00 

These  list  prices  apply  only  on  lots  of  not  less  than  100  of  a  size. 

Unless   otherwise   specified    we   will   furnish    Machine  Bolts  with  square  heads  and  hot  pressed 
square  nuts.     Length  of  Machine  Bolts  is  measured  under  head  to  point. 
Bolts  with  hexagon  heads,  or  hexagon  nuts,  10  per  cent  extra. 
If  both  hexagon  heads  and  hexagon  nuts,  20  per  cent  extra. 
Bolts  with  square  nuts,  U.  S.  S.,  5  per  cent  extra. 
Bolts  with  hexagon  nuts,  U.  S.  S.,  15  per  cent  extra. 


45 


WE   CAN   FURXISH   ANY   STYLE    OF   BOLTS    OR   RODS   TO    ORDER 


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With  Full  Size  Square  Under  Heads,  Forged  Nuts  and  Finished  Points 

Effective  November  1st,  1912 
PRICE  PER  HUNDRED 


Intermediate  lengths  take  list  for  next  longer  length. 

When  fitted  with  Hexagon  Nuts,  add  15%. 

Extras  for  extra  length  of  threads  and  extra  nuts,  same  as 

FOR    NUTS.   WASHERS    AND   3VUT    LOCKS. 


Length 
Inches 

M 

5/16 

% 

7/16 

^ 

9/16  and 

94 

11/^ 

$1.00 

$1.40 

$1.90 

$2.20 

.... 

2 

1.10 

1.52 

2.06 

2.40 





^% 

1.20 

1.64 

2.22 

2.60 

$3.25 

$5.75 

$    8.50 

3 

1.30 

1.76 

2.38 

2.80 

3.53 

6.13 

9.00 

^li 

1.40 

1.88 

2.54 

3.00 

3.81 

6.51 

9.50 

4 

1.50 

2.00 

2.70 

3.20 

4.09 

6.89 

10.00 

41/2 

1.60 

2.12 

2.86 

3.40 

4.37 

7.27 

10.50 

5 

1.70 

2.24 

3.02 

3.60 

4.65 

7.65 

11.00 

51.^ 

1.80 

2.36 

3.18 

3.80 

4.93 

8.03 

11.50 

G 

1.90 

2.48 

3.34 

4.00 

5.21 

8.41 

12.00 

6H 

2.00 

2.60 

3.50 

4.20 

5.49 

8.79 

12.50 

7 

2.10 

2.72 

3.66 

4.40 

5.77 

9.17 

13.00 

TVz 

2.20 

2.84 

3.82 

4.60 

6.05 

9.55 

13.50 

8 

2.30 

2.96 

3.98 

4.80 

6.33 

9.93 

14.00 

SVz 

"      2.40 

3.08 

4.14 

5.00 

6.61 

10.31 

14.50 

9 

2.50 

3.20 

4.30 

5.20 

6.89 

10.69 

15.00 

9% 

2.60 

3.32 

4.46 

5.40 

7.17 

11.07 

15.50 

10 

2.70 

3.44 

4.62 

5.60 

7.45 

11.45 

16.00 

11 

2.90 

3.68 

4.94 

6.00 

8.01 

12.21 

17.00 

12 

3.10 

3.92 

5.26 

6.40 

8.57 

12.97 

18.00 

13 

3.30 

4.16 

5.58 

6.80 

9.13 

13.73 

19.00 

14 

3.50 

4.40 

5.90 

7.20 

9.69 

14.49 

20.00 

15 

3.70 

4.64 

6.22 

7.60 

10.25 

15.25 

21.00 

16 

3.90 

4.88 

6.54 

8.00 

10.81 

16.01 

22.00 

17 

4.10 
4.3  0~ 

5.12 

6.86 

8.40 

11.37 

16.77 

23.00 

J8 

5.36 

7.18 

8.80 

11.93 

17.53 

24.00 

19 

4.50 

5.60 

7.50 

9.20 

12.49 

18.29 

25.00 

20 

4.70 

5.84 

7.82 

9.60 

13.05 

19.05 

26.00 

on  Machine  Bolts. 

SEE    INDEX 


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COACH  AND  LAG  SCREWS 


GIMLET  POINT  COACH  SCREW 

November  1908 

Price  Per  100 


Length    1        Diam. 
inches     |       i^j-inch 

% 

^ 

1/2 

I'-j  and  % 

54        ! 

% 

1 

11/2                $ 

2.25 
2.45 

$2.7( 
2.9< 

)              $3.15 
5                3.47 

$3.75 
4.11 

$6'.  06 

..;. 

.... 

2^2 

3          1 

2.65 

2.85 

3.2. 
3.4j 

2                3.79 
}                4.11 

4.47 
4.83 

6.50 
7.00 

$9.20 
9.90 

$15.0  6 

:::: 

31/2 
4 

3.05 
3.25 

3.7^ 
4.0( 

I                4.43 
)                4.75 

5.19 

5.55 

7.50 
8.00 

10.60 
11.30 

16.00 
17.00 

$22.00 

23.30 

4% 
5 

3.45 
3.65 

4.2 

4.5 

J                5.07 
I               5.39 

5.91 
6.27 

8.50 
9.00 

12.00 
12.70 

18.00 
19.00 

24.60 
25.90 

5y2 

6 

3.85 
4.05 

4.7J 
5.0^ 

?                5.71 
I                6.03 

6.63 
6.99 

9.50 
10.00 

13.40 
14.10 

20.00 
21.00 

27.20 
28.50 

6y2 

7 

6.35 
6.67 

7.35 
7.71 

10.50 
11.00 

14.80 
15.50 

22.00 
23.00 

29.80 
31.10 

71/2  i 

8         1 

6.99 
7.31 

8.07 
8.43 

11.50 
12.00 

16.20 
16.90 

24.00 
25.00 

32.40 
33.70 

9          i 
10        i 

1         7.95 

9.15 
9.87 

13.00 
14.00 

17.30 
19.70 

27.00 
29.00 

36.30 
38.90 

11 
12 

10.59 
11.31 

15.00 
16.00 

21.10 
22.50 

31.00 
33.00 

41.50 
44.10 

The  following  extras  are  to  be  understood  as  a  part  of  the  Coach  and  Lag  Screw  List: 
Hexagon  and  Tee  Heads,  10  per  cent  extra. 


STUDS  OR  STUD  BOLTS 


tM 

I E 1 1 1  nrii  ■  r    T  1  111 

k^ 

iiiutiiiiiuiiiMiutU) 

MILLED  IRON   STUDS 

Price  Per  100 

Diam. 

%  inch 

ft 

% 

A         1           % 

y. 

% 

1 

1% 

1% 

r   1^4 

^          \V2 

$3.35 

$4.05 

$4.40 

$5.10 

.... 

.... 

3.50 

4.20 

4.60 

5.30 

$6.10 

.... 

<»    1% 

3.65 

4.35 

4.80 

5.50 

6.30 

.... 

i   2 

3.80 

4.50 

5.00 

5.70 

6.50 

$8.80 

1      2V4 

3.95 

4.65 

5.20 

5.90 

6.70 

9.10 

"   2% 

4.10 

4.80 

5.40 

6.10 

6.90 

9.40 

$12.66 

0   2% 

4.25 

4.95 

5.60 

6.30 

7.10 

9.70 

12.50 

£     3 

4.40 

5.10 

5.80 

6.50 

7.30 

10.00 

13.00 

$17.00 

$21. 0( 

) 

^     3% 

5.25 

6.00 

6.70 

7.50 

10.30 

13.50 

17.75 

22. 0( 

) 

S      3% 

5.40 

6.20 

6.90 

7.70 

10.60 

14.00 

18.50 

23. 0( 

)       $27.00 

V    3% 

5.55 

6.40 

7.10 

7.90 

10.90 

14.50 

19.25 

24. 0( 

)         28.00 

I    4 

6.60 

7.30 

8.10 

11.20 

15.00 

20.00 

25. 0( 

)         29.00 

Thds  to 

inch 

16 

14 

12 

12 

11 

10 

9 

8 

7 

7 

Add  for 

ea.  14  in. 

$0.15 

$0.20 

$0.20 

$0.20 

$0.25 

$0.30 

$0.40 

$0.60 

$0.7E 

)         $1.0C 

► 

The  tap  end  of  Stud  Bolt  fits  more  tightly  than  nut  end.      Give  length  of  parts  when  ordering. 


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STOVE  BOLTS 


Fig.  604A.    Flat  Head  Fig.  604B.     Round  Head 

Revised  List  of  Flat  and  Round  Head  Stove  Bolts.     Adopted  March  1,  1907 


Length 
inches 

Diam.  %  & 
3^  inch 

Diam.  1% 
inch 

Diam.  ^5  & 
%  inch 

Diam.  -pg 
inch 

Diam.  % 
inch 

Length 
inches 

Diam.  Vs  & 
'h  inch 

Diam.  fe 
inch 

Diam.  ^^  & 
Vi  inch 

Diam.  -fj 
inch 

Diam. 

%  inch 

% 
V2 
% 
% 
% 
1 

$0.85 
.85 

$0.85 

3 

$1.20 

$1.50 

$2.00 

$2.70 

$4.20 

.85 

$1.20 

.... 

5% 

1.20 

1.60 

2.10 

2.85 

4.40 

.85 

.85 

1.20 

31/2 

1.20 

1.70 

2.20 

3.00 

4.60 

.85 

.85 

1.20 

$1.75 

$2.65 

3% 

1.20 

1.80 

2.30 

3.15 

4.80 

.90 

.90 

1.25 

1.80 

2.70 

4 

1.20 

1.90 

2.40 

3.30 

5.00 

.90 

.90 

1.30 

1.85 

2.75 

41/4 

1.20 

2.00 

2.50 

3.45 

5.20 

IVs 

1% 

.95 

.95 

1.35 

1.90 

2.85 

41/2 

1.20 

2.10 

2.60 

3.60 

5.40 

1.00 

1.00 

1.40 

1.95 

2.90 

4% 

1.20 

2.20 

2.70 

3.75 

5.60 

1% 

1.05 

1.05 

1.45 

2.00 

3.00 

5 

1.20 

2.30 

2.85 

3.90 

5.80 

1% 

1.10 

1.10 

1.50 

2.05 

3.10 

51/4 

1.20 

2.40 

3.00 

4.10 

6.00 

1% 

1.15 

1.15 

1.55 

2.15 

3.20 

51/2 

1.20 

2.50 

3.15 

4.30 

6.20 

2 

1.20 

1.20 

1.60 

2.30 

3.40 

5% 

1.20 

2.60 

3.30 

4.50 

6.40 

2% 

1.20 

1.25 

1.70 

2.40 

3.60 

6 

1.20 

2.75 

3.45 

4.70 

6.60 

21/2 

1.20 

1.30 

1.80 

2.50 

3.80 

61^ 

1.20 

2.90 

3.60 

4.90 

6.80 

2% 

1.20 

1.40 

1.90 

2.60 

4.00 

61/2 

1.20 

3.05 

3.75 

5.10 

7.00 

BOILER  PATCH  BOLTS 

Per  100.     All  12  Threads 


Length,  inches   

% 

Ys 

1 

IVs 

ly* 

1^ 

1/^    inch   diameter 

$3.75 

$4.00 

$4.25 

$4.50 

$4.75 

$5.25 

%    inch   diameter 

4.25 

4.50 

4.80 

5.10 

5.50 

6.50 

%    inch   diameter 



6.00 

6.50 

6.80 

7.25 

8.25 

%    inch   diameter 

9.50 

9.85 

10.25 

11.25 

1        inch   diameter 

13.50 

14.00 

14.75 

16.25 

Fig.  604C 


Blank,  Not  Threaded 

Diameter,  inches V2  %  %  %  1 

Per  pound $0.25  $0.20  $0.19  $0.18  $0.17 

The  length  of  bolts  and  blanks  is  taken  from  the  largest  diameter  of  bevel 
to  point. 

In  ordering  patch  bolts,  please  specify  the  diameter  first,  then  the  length, 
thus:      %x%. 

ELEVATOR  BOLTS 

(Illustrated  on  page  4S0> 
Per  Hundred.     List  April  1,  1913 


Length,  inches 

% 

% 

1 

$2.30 
3.00 

1^ 

$2.40 

3.20 

IV2 

$2.50 

3.40 

1% 

2 

t\-i/4    inch  diameter 

$2.20 

$2.30 
3.00 

$2.60 
3.60 

$2.70 

fg  inch  diameter 

3.00 

3.80 

%    inch  diameter 

4.00 

4.00 

4.00 

4.30 

4.60 

4.90 

5.20 

FOR  ELEVATOR  BUCKETS   AND   LEATHER  WASHERS,   SEE   INDEX 


PLANER  HEAD  BOLTS 

Price  per   100;     AVithout  Nuts 


Diameter   of   Head 

78 

1 

IVs 

IVs 

IV4 

T>enE-th  of  Head 

is 

A 

% 

% 

1^0- 

Diameter  of  Screw 

1/2 

h 

% 

a 

% 

Hill  f  k 

$12.50 
13.25 
13.25 

$15.00 
15.25 
15.50 
17.25 

$16.75 
17.50 
18.50 
19.75 

$16.75 
17.50 
18.50 
19.75 

21.25 
22.00 
22.50 
23.75 

Finished  Case  Hardened     • 
Hexagon  Nuts  for  above 

$10.00 

$12.00 

$15.00 

$16.00    ' 

$18.00 

Figr.  604D 


All  12  threads  to  the  inch. 


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COUPLING  BOLTS 


1 — Coupling   Bolts   of  ordinary   sizes   carried   in  stock  only. 

3 — Coupling  Bolts  have  milled  bodies  and  tlie  heads  and  nuts  are  faced  true  with  the  body. 

3 — When  so  ordered,  the  heads  and  nuts  will  be  finished,  at  an  additional  price. 

4 — All  orders  filled  with  U.  S.  Standard  thread  unless   otherwise   specified. 

Always    specify    diameter    of    bolt    when    ordering. 

COUPLING  BOLTS 

Price  Per  100 


.£! 

Diameter 
of  Head 

% 

liV 

n4 

1{, 

1% 

113 

2 

it 

a 

Diameter 
of    Bolt 

y^ 

•;i 

V-J 

% 

1 

l'/; 

IVi 

■3 

h 

120.00 
20.50 

$25.00 
25.75 

$32.00 

1 

K 

it 

21.00 
21.50 

26.50 
27.25 

32.00 
33.00 

$38.75 
39.75 

$56.00        1 

e 

3 

3^   - 

22.00 
22.50 

2S.00 
28.75 

34.00 
35.00 

40.75 
41.75 

56.00 
57.00 

$70.00 
71.50 

$100.00 

1 

m 

23.00 
23.50 

29.50 
30.25 

36.00 
37.00 

4  2.75 
43.75 

58.00 
59.00 

73.00 
74.50 

100.00 
102  50 

■3 

4 

4^ 

24.00 
24.50 

31.00 
31.75 

38.00 
39.00 

44.75 
45.75 

60.00 
61.00 

76.00 
77.50 

105.00 
107  50 

= 

4% 

25.00 
25.50 

32.50 
33.25 

40.00 
41.00 

46.75 

47.75 

62.00 
63.00 

79.00 
80.50 

110.00 
112  50 

£ 

5 

51/4 

26.00 
26.50 

34.00 
34.75 

42.00 
43.00 

48.75 
49.75 

64.00 
65.00 

82.00 
83.50 

115.00 
117,50 

a 

5  V2 
5% 

27.00 
27.50 

35.50 
36.25 

44.00 
45.00 

50.75 
51.75 

Gfi.OO 
67.00 

85.00 
86.50 

120.00 
122.50 

e. 

6 

28.00 

3  7.00 

46.00 

52.75 

f-S.OO 

88.00 

125.00 

0 

Thickness 
of  Nut 

1/. 

% 

'4 

'i 

1 

1% 

ly* 

Short 

Diameter 

of  Nut 

T. 

1  ,',■■ 

11/4 

1  .". 

l-v« 

'- 

2 

UNION  TIRE  BOLTS 

With    Forged    Xuts 

Revised  List   of  December  28,    1899 

Price  Per  100 


lyencth 

Diam. 

Di.im. 

Diam. 

Diam. 

rencth 

Diam. 

Diam. 

Diam. 

Diam. 

inches 

3/16  inch 

',i   inch 

5/16  inch 

%    inch 

inches 

3/16  inch 

U  Inch 

5/16  inch 

?s    incli 

1 

$0.60 

$0.95 

$1.40 

$2.20 

3  54 

$1.05 

$1.40 

$1.96 

$2.90 

IVi 

.60 

.95 

1.40 

2.20 

4 

1.10 

1.45 

2.03 

3.00 

1% 

.60 

.95 

1.40 

2.20 

4y4 

1.50 

2.10 

3.10 

1% 

.65 

1.00 

1.40 

2.20 

4y2 

1.55 

2.17 

3.20 

2 

.70 

1.05 

1.47 

2.20 

4% 

.... 

1.60 

2.24 

3.30 

2^ 

.75 

1.10 

1.54 

2.30 

5 

1.65 

2.31 

3.40 

2% 

.80 

1.15 

1.61 

2.40 

2.38 

3.50 

2% 

.85 

1.20 

1.68 

2.50 

5y, 

.... 

2.45 

3.60 

3 

.90 

1.25 

1.75 

2.60 

5% 

2.52 

3.70 

3% 

.95 

1.30 

1.82          '            2.70 

6 

2.59 

3.80 

3% 

1.00 

1.35 

1.89                      2.80 

FOR  RO 

DS,   STEEL. 

AND   IRON 

,   SEE   INE 

EX 

708 


GEO-BCAR^PEffTER   ^  60. 


WROUGHT  AND  PLATE  WASHERS— TRACK  BOLTS 


FOR   OTHER   STYLES   OF  WASHERS,   SEE   INDEX 

Fig  23.    WROUGHT  WASHERS 

Revised  January  20,  1910;  Taking  Effect 
January  21,  1910 


Fig.    2 

3                             In  ordering  always  specify  size 

of  bolt 

Fig.    24 

Diameter 

Size  of  Bolt 

Thickness  Wire 
Gauge 

Size  of  Hole 

Price  per  100  lbs. 

Average  Number  in 
100  lbs. 

T% 

fs 

18 

14 

$14.00 

44075 

% 

^A 

16 

s. 

12.20 

13845 

-fj 

16 

% 

11.40 

11220 

1 

% 

14 

JL. 

10.50 

6573 

1  14 

^\ 

14 

1/2 

9.80 

4261 

1  % 

y-z 

12 

TS 

9.40 

2683 

V^ 

ft 

12 

% 

9.30 

2249 

% 

10 

it 

9.20 

1315 

2  '' 

% 

10 

\i 

9.10 

1013 

2V4 

78 

9 

n 

9.00 

858 

2^ 

9 

9.00 

617 

2% 

IVg 

9 

9.00 

516 

3 

ly* 

9 

1  % 

9.20 

403 

8 

iy2 

9.20 

320 

31/2 

1% 

8 

1% 

9.20 

278 

1  % 

8 

1% 

9.50 

247 

4 

1% 

8 

178 

9.50 

224 

4Vl 

1% 

8 

2 

9.50 

200 

4% 

8 

21/8 

9.50 

180 

Fig.  24.     SQUARE  PLATE  WASHERS 


Prices   of  Square 

Washers 

depend  very  much  upon  quantity  wanted,  as  they  are  made  hp  specially  to 

order.     Lowest  tigure*  will  be  quoted   on  application. 

Wide 

Thick 

Hole 

Bolt 

Number  in  100  lbs. 

It 

1^ 

1 

ft 

% 

i;i00 
1100 

A 

Vz 

500 

ii 

J, 
1 

4 

1 

% 

315 
250 

3 

^ 

a 

% 

165 

1% 

( 
8 

1^ 

1 

lys 

87 
65 

4y2 

3 

48 

5 

6 

3 

i 

1 

\t 

1% 
iy2 

40 

28 

TRACK  BOLTS 

200  lbs.  in  a  Keg. 


For   rail,   lbs |8  ttnd  10112  and  16|    20     |      24      | 


■  I  iy4x%  I  iy2x%  1 2xy2  |2ygxiA|2%x% 


Fig.    21 


STANDARD  LIST  OF    EXTRAS  APPLYING  TO  TRACK  BOLTS 


Base    %    and   Larger  Diameter   by   SVa    inch   and   Longer 
Advance  per  100  lbs.  over  Base 


fitli    Square   Kuts. 


Diameter 

% 

inch 

% 

Inch 

y^  and 

9/16  inch 

7/16 

inch 

%  inch 

Length 

Square 

Hexagon 

Square 

Hexagon 

Square 

Hexagon 

Square 

Hexagon 

Square 

ilexagon 

inches 

Nut 

Nut 

Nut 

Nut 

Nut 

Nut 

31^ 

Base 

$0.15 

3y4 

$0.05 

95 

$0.30 

$0.55 

3 

.15 

35 

.40 

.65 

$0.75 

$1.10 

2% 

.25 

45 

.50 

.75 

.90 

1.25 

2i| 

.35 

55 

.60 

.85 

1.05 

1.40 

$1.55 

$2.00 

.45 

65 

.70 

.95 

1.20 

1.55 

1.75 

2.20 

$2.40 

$2.95 

2 

.55 

75 

80 

1  05 

1.35 

1.70 

1.95 

2.40 

2.65 

3.20 

18/4 

.90 

1.15 

1.50 

1.85 

2.15 

2.60 

2.90 

3.45 

iy2 



• 

•  • 

1.00 

1.25 

1.65 

2.00 

2.35 

2.80 

3.15 

3.70 

GEO-B-CARPENfTER  «  QO, 


709 


BOLT  ENDS 


Fitted  with   Square  Nuts      , 

In   Effect  February,   1S95 

Size  of  Iron 
inches 

I>eni;tli 
inclies 

Price  per  lb. 
Cents 

Weiffht  per  100 

A 

6 

32 

Vi 

6 

25 

7.8 

^ 

6 

20 

13.3 

% 

7 

18 

21.9 

^ 

7 

16 

31.3 

Vt. 

8 

14 

49. 

fs 

8 

14 

63. 

% 

9 

12 

86. 

% 

10 

10 

141. 

ys 

11 

10 

206, 

1 

12 

10 

300. 

1% 

13 

10 

475. 

ly* 

14 

11 

637. 

1% 

15 

11 

812. 

1% 

16 

11 

1038. 

1% 

17 

12 

1325. 

1% 

18 

12 

1638. 

I'/s 

19 

12 

2010. 

2 

20 

12 

2450. 

2% 

22 

14 

3029. 

21/2 

24 

14 

4071. 

2% 

24 

16 

4860. 

3 

2(5 

18 

6354. 

Bolt  Ends  ordered  shorter  than  above  standard  lengths,  in  lots  of  100  and  over  will  be  charged 
at  the  price  per  hundred  of  machine  bolts  of  same  length,  subject  to  same  discount;  in  smaller  lot 
extra.     Only  the  larger  sizes  enumerated  are  kept  in  stock.     With  Hexagon  nuts,  10  per  cent  extra. 


BOILER  STAY  BOLTS 


13  Threads  per  Inch.     Price  per  Hundred 


Length   Under  Head 

% 

13/16  and  % 

15/16  and  1 

2y2 

$14.20 

$20.80 

$30.10 

3 

14.95 

21.80 

31.40 

3% 

15.70 

22.80 

32.70 

4 

16.45 

23.80 

34.00 

4% 

17.20 

24.80 

35.30 

5 

17.95 

25.80 

36.60 

5% 

18.70 

26.80 

37.90 

6 

19.45 

27.80 

39.20 

6% 

20.20 

28.80 

40.50 

7 

20.95 

29.80 

41.80 

7% 

21.70 

30.80 

43.10 

8 

22.50 

31.80 

44.40 

9 

24.00 

33.80 

47.00 

10 

25.50 

35.80 

49.60 

11 

27.00 

37.80 

52.20 

12 

28.50 

39.80 

54.80 

Special  prices  quoted  on  lengths  over  12  inches. 


710 


GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  «  So. 


CINCH   ANCHORING  SPECIALTIES 


Cinch  Expansion  Bolt 


Cinch  Anchor 


Ciucli  Stud  Anchor 


Two-TTnit  Ciiuli  i:\itausionBolt  (Installed) 

Note  that  head  of  bolt  is  out  of  hole. 
Bolt  can  be  taken  out  any  time. 


Two-Unit   Cinch  Anchor    (Installed) 

Note  that  head  of  bolt  is  in  hole. 
Bolt  cannot  be  removed. 


Two-Liiit  «  iiM-h   Stuil  Anchor  (In.stalled) 

Note  that  bolt   can  be   removed. 


The  Ciiieli  Anchoring  Specialties  are  three  in  num- 
ber— Cinch  Expansion  Bolts,  Cinch  Anchors  and  Cinch 
Stud  Anchors.  They  differ  from  each  other  only  in 
the  kind  of  bolt  that  is  used,  the  position  in  which  the 
bolt  is  installed  or  the  order  in  which  the  parts  of  the 
Cinch  anchorage  are  used. 

Each  of  the  Cinch  Specialties  develops  an  anchor- 
age that  will  reach  and  overreach  the  tensile  strength 
of  any  steel  or  wrought  iron  bolt. 

To  secure  thisylbull  dog  grip,  a  hole  of  less  depth 
is  needed  than  any  other  expansion  device  on  the  mar- 
ket requires. 

The  hold  is  secured  by  the  expansion  of  the  lead 
members  so  that  all  the  irregularities  in  the  drilled 
hole  are  filled  and  a  solid  grip  is  secured  on  the  whole 
inside  surface  of  the  hole.  In  this  way  the  Cinch  Spe- 
cialties afford  all  the  advantages  of  a  poured  lead 
anchorage  combined  Avith  the  ease  and  convenience  of 
installation  of  an  expansion  bolt. 

The  Cinch  Anchorage  may  be  set  in  the  masonry 
before  the  work  is  placed  in  position,  with  the  head  of 
the  isolt  either  in  the  hole  or  out  of  the  hole. 

As  the  load  is  distributed  uniformly  on  the  surface 
of  the  hole.  Cinch  Anchorages  will  not  crush  or  de- 
stroy the  face  of  the  masonry. 

Cinch  Anchorages  will  not  work  loose  from  vibra- 
tion and  can  be  installed  at  any  desired  distance  from. 
the  face  of  the  masonry. 

When  the  Cinch  Expansion  Bolt  is  used,  expansion 
is  secured  by  turning  the  bolt.  In  the  case  of  Cinch 
Anchors  and  Cinch  Stud  Anchors  expansion  is  ob- 
tained by  caulking. 

Properly  installed  a  Cinch  Anchorage  cannot  be 
pulled  out. 

Ask  us  to  send  you  our  Catalogue  of 
Cinch  Specialties 


GEO-B-CAIlPEhfTER  «  eo. 


CINCH   ANCHORING   SPECIALTIES 


Price  per  Hundred  Two-Unit  Anchorages 

Consisting  of  4  pieces — 2  Irons  and  2  Lead 
Alloys.  Without  Bolts.  Units  either  plain  or 
threaded. 


Two-Unit  Anchorage,  Plain 


Use  two  units  for  anchorage  of  ordinary  strength 


Diameter 

Price  per 

Minimum^ 

\  Diameter 

of 

100  Sets, 

Depth  ofS* 

of  Hole 

Bolt 

2  Irons, 

Holes  for 

and  Drill 

Sizes 

2  Leads 

2  Units 

Required 

i\ 

$7.00 

ys 

1/2 

V4, 

8.00 

1^ 

% 

^ 

9.00 

It^ 

% 

%     ■ 

11.00 

11/2 

\% 

I's 

15.00 

iy2 

M 

Vt. 

18.00 

1% 

1 

% 

24.00 

lys 

lys 

% 

35.00 

2y2 

1% 

% 

44.00 

•      2% 

iy2 

1 

63.00 

3% 

1% 

IVs 

140.00 

4y2 

2 

1% 

150.00 

4% 

2y8 

1% 

220.00 

5y4 

2% 

Two-Unit    Anchorage,    Threaded 

CINCH    BRAND    CALKING    TOOLS 

For  Expanding  Cinch  Units 


Diameter 

Price 

Diameter 

Price 

of  Bolt 

Each 

of  Bolt 

Each 

^. 

$0.80 

Vs 

$1.70 

y* 

1.00 

% 

3.00 

A 

1.00 

% 

3.60 

% 

1.20 

78 

4.20 

1^5 

1.20 

1 

6.80 

Price  per  Hundred  Three-Unit  Anchorages 

Consisting  of  6  pieces — 3  Irons  and  3  Lead 
Alloys.  Without  Bolts.  Two  Units  Plain  and 
One  Unit  Threaded,  or  all  Three  Units  Plain. 


Diameter 

Minimum 

Diameter 

of 

Price  per 

Depth  of 

of  Hole 

Bolt 

100 

Holes  for 

and  Drill 

Sizes 

3  Units 

Required 

'\\\ 

$10.50 

lys 

y2 

y* 

12.00 

1% 

% 

A 

13.50 

1% 

% 

% 

16.50 

2y4 

\\ 

tV 

22.50 

2% 

\% 

y2 

27.00 

2% 

1 

% 

36.00 

2  78 

IVs 

% 

52.50 

3% 

1% 

ys 

66.00 

4 

iy2 

1 

94.50 

4  78 

1% 

lyg 

210.00 

6 

2 

1% 

225.00 

6% 

2y8 

iy2 

330.00 

7% 

2% 

CINCH  BRAND  FOUR  POINT 
DRILLS 


Dimensions  of  Drills  to  Use 


Diameter 

Diameter 

Price  per  doz. 

of  Bolts 

of   Drills 

12  inches  lonf? 

I'lv 

y2 

$3.75 

y4 

% 

4.25 

■h 

% 

4.25 

% 

IB 

7.50 

-7r. 

in 

7.50 

V2 

1 

10.00 

% 

1% 

11.50 

% 

1% 

15.75 

NOTE: 


-For  the  price  of  Cinch  Specialties  complete  with  Bolts,  add  our  regular  price  for  bolts. 
Cinch  Anchorages  are  threaded  for  use  with  U.  S.  Standard  Threads. 


FOR  OTHER  TVPES   OP  EXPANSION  BOLTS,   SEE   INDEX. 


n^ 


GEO-B-CAR^PEhfTER  ^  SO. 


3EBCO  EXPANSION  BOLTS  AND  SHIELDS 


Malleable  Iron 


Fig.  6O0A 
List    January   19,    1911 

PER  HUNDRED,  WITH  SQUARE  HEAD  BOLTS 


Dia.  of 

Lag  Screw 

Length 

inches 

Vs 

^ 

y* 

A 

% 

/ii 

V2           % 

% 

Vs 

1 

iv; 

11/2 
2 

$7.84 
7.88 

$8 
9 

98 
07 

$10.13 
10.85 

$11.60 
11.65 

.... 



2y2 
3 

7.93 
7.99 

9 
9 

16 

.28 

11.00 
11.25 

11.85 
12.00 

$15.90 
16.10 

$20.30 
20.50 

$24.15 
24.45 

$31.70 
32.10 

$48.30 
48.85 

50.00 
51.05 



4 
5 

8.17 

9 

55 

11.50 
11.85 

12.35 
12.65 

16.40 
16.90 

20.80 
21.15 

25.35 
,  25.90 

32.90 
33.75 



6 

7 

12.20 

13.00 
13.30 

17.35 
17.65 

21.50 
21.80 

26.45 
27.00 

34.60 
35.40 

52.20 
53.30 

$68.90 
70.00 

$79.55 
81.65 

8 
9 

... 

.... 

18.00 

22.15 
22.50 

27.55 
28.10 

36.25 
37.10 

54.45 
55.55 

71.10 
72.20 

83.70 
85.75 

$174.45 
181.10 

10 
11 

.... 

.... 

37.95 
38.80 

56.68 

57.75 

73.30 
74.40 

87.75 
89.90 

187.75 
194.45 

12 

.  .  .  . 

39.60 

58.90 

75.55 

92.00 

201.10 

SEBCO  MALLEABLE  IRON  SHIELDS 


'ddiiMMBi444<4M'i 


Fig.   605B 
PER  HUNDRED,   FOR  SHIELDS   ONLY 


Dia.  of  Lag  Screw .  . 

Vs 
$7.40 

^5 

8.40 

1/4 
9.40 

A 

% 

17.75 

V2 

% 

% 

% 

1 

ly* 

10.50 

13.35 

22.00 

27.80 

39.95 

53.30 

66.60 

100.00 

Length  of  Shield 

Long   Standard . . . 

11/2 

2 

2% 

3 

31/2 

3y2 

3y2 

5 

5 

8 

Length  of  Shield 

Short  Standard  .  .  . 

1^2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

.... 

.... 

Length  of  Shield 

Ex.  Short  Standard 

.... 

IV2 

.... 

IVz 

iy2 

.... 

.... 

Outside  Diameter.  . 

of  Shield 

^ 

V2 

% 

\h 

% 

% 

1 

ly* 

iy2 

1% 

Diameter  of  Drill 

Required 

-h 

Vz 

% 

{k 

% 

% 

1 

iy4 

iy2 

1% 

FOR    OTHER    STYLES    OF  EXPANSION    SHIELDS    AND  BOLTS,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  eO. 


13 


EXPANSION   BOLTS  AND  SHIELDS 


UNIVERSAL 

EXPANSION 

5    ARMS 

WITH 

10  ROWS  OF 

GRIPPING 

TEETH 


5 


AVAG 


{ 


THE 

SAVAGE   GRIP 

OVER 

100    TEETH 

AVITH   A 

DEATH 

HOLD 


Savage  Shield  Expanded 


Prices  per  Huntlre<l,  with  Square  Head  Bolts 


Dia. 

of  Lag  Screw 

^ 

3^ 

M 

^ 

% 

t\ 

V2 

% 

% 

Vs              1 

Length, i 

n..      11/2 

$8.98 

$9.45 

$10.73 

$11.60 

' 

2 

9.07 

9.55 

10.85 

11.65 

21/2 

9.16 

9.65 

11.00 

11.85 

$15.90 

$20.30 

$24.15 

$31.70 

$48.30 



3 

9.28 

9.80 

11.25 

12.00 

16.10 

20.50 

24.45 

32.10 

48.85 

' 

4 

9.55 

10.10 

11.50 

12.35 

16.40 

20.80 

25.35 

32.90 

50.00 

' 

5 

11.85 

12.65 

16.90 

21.15 

25.90 

33.75 

51.05 

6 

12.20 

13.00 

17.35 

21.50 

26.45 

34.60 

52.20 

$68.90  $79.55 

.   ' 

7 

13.30 

17.65 

21.80 

27.00 

35.40 

53.30 

70.00     81.65 

' 

8 

18.00 

22.15 

27.55 

36.25 

54.45 

71.10     83.70 

« 

9 

22.50 

28.10 

37.10 

55.55 

72.20     85.75 

• 

'       10 

37.95 

56.65 

73.30     87.75 

' 

•       11 

38.80 

57.75 

74.40     89.90 

'       12 

39.60 

58.90 

75.55     92.00 

viiiliflJillMi 


Piices 

per  hundred  foi 

Shields  only 

Dia.  of  Lag  Bolt. 

.^ 

^ 

% 

A 

% 

i^            V2 

% 

% 

% 

1 

Price    

$8.40 

8.90 

9.40 

10.50 

13.35 

17.75      22.00 

27.80 

39.95 

53.30 

66.6 

Lgt.  of  Standard 

11/4 

IVi 

1% 

2 

21/2 

21/2          2% 

3V2 

3y2 

5 

5 

Lgt.  of  Short.  .  . 

1 

1 

1% 

2 

2               2 

2 

Rize  of  Drill 

tk 

i\ 

% 

1^ 

V2 

% 

% 

1 

IVs 

ly* 

FOR  OTHER  TYPES   OF  EXPANSION  HOLTS,   SEE  INDEX 


14 


GEO-B-eARPEN^TER  «  CO, 


WOOD  SCREWS 

BRIGHT,  BLUED,  JAPANNED  AND  GALVANIZED 


Round  Ikead 


LIST  OF  JULY  22,  1903.     PER  GROSS 


%  in. 

%in. 

y>  in. 

%iii 

%in 

. 

%in. 

lin 

■ 

No.     0. $0.72 

No.     0.$0.72 

No. 

1. 

$0.72 

No.     1. 

$0.72 

No. 

2. $0.72 

No.     2. $0.74 

No. 

3. $0.80 

No.     1.      .72 

No.     1. 

.72 

No. 

2. 

.72 

No.     2. 

.72 

No. 

3. 

.7  5 

No.     3.      .78 

No. 

4. 

.84 

«  No.     2.      .72 

No.     2. 

.72 

No. 

3. 

.72 

No.     3. 

.72 

No. 

4. 

.78 

No.     4.      .82 

No. 

5. 

.87 

'^  No.     3.      .72 

No.     3. 

.72 

No. 

4. 

.75 

No.     4. 

.75 

No. 

5. 

.82 

No.     5.      .85 

No. 

6. 

.92 

No.     4.      .72 

o  No.     4. 

.72 

®  No. 

5. 

.78 

No.     5. 

.78 

No. 

6. 

.8  5 

No.     6.      .90 

No. 

7 

.98 

"No.     5. 
No.     6. 
No.     7. 

.75 
.78 
.82 

No. 
No. 
No. 

6. 
7. 
8. 

.80 
.84 
.90 

No.     6. 
^No.     7. 
S  No.     8. 

.82 
.80 
.92 

No. 
-  No. 
S  No. 

7. 
8. 
9. 

.90 

.9  5 

1.00 

No.     7.      .-94 
a  No.     8.    1.00 
-iNo.     9.    1.05 

No 
Sno. 

8'. 

9. 

10. 

1.05 

1.10 

1.20 

No.     8. 

.88 

No. 

9. 

.96 

No.     9. 

.9  8 

No. 

10. 

1.10 

No.  10.    1.15 

No. 

11. 

1.30 

No*.''^'3!$0.88 
No.     4.      .92 
No.     5.      .98 
No.     6.    1.05 

No.     9. 

.94 

No. 

10. 

1.05 

No.  10. 

1.07 

No. 

11. 

1.15 

No.  11.    1.25 

No. 

12. 

1.40 

No. 
No. 

11. 
12. 

1.10 

1.20 

No.  11. 
No.  12. 

1.12 
1.20 

No. 
No. 

12. 
13. 

1.25 
1.35 

No.  12.    1.35 
No.  13.    1.45 

No. 
No. 

13. 
14. 

1.60 

-11 

1.70 

1  '/I.  in. 

No.     3. $0.98 
No.     4.    1  f^5 

,  .  .  • 

No.  13. 

1.25 

No. 

14. 

1.50 

No.  14.    1.55 

No. 

15. 

2.00 

No.  14. 

1.30 

No. 

15. 

1.65 

No.  15.    1.75 

No. 

16. 

2.50 

No.     7.    1.10 

©  No!     8.   1.15 

No.     5. 
No.     6. 

1.10 
1.15 

l^/i  in. 

No.     5. $1.30 
No.     6.   1.35 

No. 

2 

16. 

1.80 

No.  16.    2.00 

*No. 
^  No. 

^No. 

17. 
18. 
20. 

2.70 



2.80 
3.50 

'^  No.     9.    1.20 

3  in. 

%in 

2%  in. 

No.  10.    1.30 

2  No.     7. 
^No.     8. 

1.20 
1.30 

oNo. 
^No. 

7. 
8. 

1.45 
1.50 

No.     5. $1.45 
No.     6.    1.50 

No. 
No. 

5. 
6. 

$1.55 
1.60 

No.     5. $1.90 
No.     6.    2.00 

No.  11.    1.40 

2 

y.  in. 

No.  12.    1.55 

No.     9. 

1.35 

No. 

9. 

1.55 

No.     7. 

1.55 

No. 

7. 

1.65 

No.     7.    2.1G 

No. 

^'6!$2.40 

No.  13.    1.70 

No.  10. 

1.4G 

No. 

10. 

1.60 

No.     8. 

1.60 

No. 

8. 

1.75 

No.     8.    2.20 

No. 

7. 

2.60 

No.  14.    1.90 

No.  11. 

1.50 

*No. 

11. 

1.70 

No.     9. 

1.65 

No. 

9. 

1.85 

^No.     9.    2.30 

No. 

8. 

2.70 

*No.  15.    2.15 

No.  12. 

1.65 

No. 

12. 

1.80 

No.  10. 

1.75 

No. 

10. 

1.95 

''  No.  10.    2.40 

No. 

9. 

2.80 

No.  16.    2.50 

*No.  13. 

1.80 

No. 

13. 

2.00 

10  No.  11. 

1.85 

.(5  No. 

11. 

2.05 

No.  11.    2.50 

No. 

10. 

2.90 

No.  17.    2.75 

No.  14. 

2.00 

No. 

14. 

2.25 

No.  12. 

2.00 

No. 

12. 

2.20 

No.  12.    2.60 

No. 

11. 

3.00 

No.  18.    3.30 

No.  15. 

2.35 

No. 

15. 

2.60 

No.  13. 

2.20 

No. 

13. 

2.35 

No.  13.    2.70 

No. 

12. 

3.10 

«No.  20.    4.00 

No.  16. 

2.80 

No. 

16. 

2.90 

No.  14. 

2.45 

No. 

14. 

2.65 

No.  14.    2.90 

^  No. 

13. 

3.20 

No.  22.    4.80 

No.  17. 

3.20 

'ONo. 

17. 

3.50 

No.  15. 

2.75 

No. 

15. 

3.10 

*No.  15.    3.30 

No. 

14. 

3.30 

No.  24.    5.40 

'"^  No.  18. 

3.80 

No. 

18. 

4.00 

No.  16. 

3.10 

No. 

16. 

3.50 

No.  16.    3.65 

No. 

15. 

3.60 

No.  20. 

4.30 

No. 
No. 
No. 

20. 
22. 
24. 

4  50 

No.  17. 

*No.  18. 

No.  20. 

3.70 
4.20 
4.80 

*No. 
No. 
No. 

17. 
18. 
20. 

3.85 
4.55 
5.30 

No.  17.    4.20 

No.  18.    4.70 

'^No.  20.    5.80 

No. 
No. 
No. 

16. 
17. 

18. 

3.90 
4.50 
5.00 

No.  22. 

5.10 

5.'20 
6.00 

No.  24. 

5.90 

. 



-H  No.  22. 

5.50 

No. 

22. 

6.10 

No.  22.    6.80 

No. 

20. 

6.10 

No.^"6.$2.9" 

SVz  in. 

No.     8. $3. 90 

4  in. 

No.     8. $4. 90 

No.  24. 

6.40 

No. 

24. 

6.90 

No.  24.    7.50 

*No. 
;f^  No. 

22. 
24! 

7.20 
8.50 

No.     7.    3.00 

No.     9. 
No.  10. 

4.00 
4.10 

No. 
No. 

9. 
10. 

5.10 
5.2C 

5  in. 

No.  12. $8. 10 

Gin. 

No.  12.10.00 

No.     8.    3.05 

W-in. 

No.     9.   3.10 

No.  11. 

4.20 

No. 

11. 

5.30 

No.l2.$7.0C 

No. 

13. 

8.30 

No.  13.10.30 

c 

^5 

No.  10.   3.15 

No.  12. 

4.30 

No. 

12. 

5.40 

No.  13. 

7.20 

No. 

14. 

8.60 

No.  14.11.00 

% 

No.  11.   3.20 

No.  13. 

4.40 

No. 

13. 

5.60 

No.  14. 

7.60 

No. 

15. 

9.10 

No.  15.11.60 

o 

No.  12.    3.30 

^No.  14. 

4.50 

No. 

14. 

5.90 

No.  15. 

7.85 

No. 

16. 

9.70 

No.  16.12.40 

5 

. 

No.  13.    3.40 

i?JNo.  15. 

4.75 

No 

15. 

6.20 

No.  16. 

8.15 

No. 

17.10.10 

No.  17.13.00 

u 

.Sa 

0 

^ 

hNo.  14.    3.50 

No.  16. 

4.95 

^No. 

16. 

6.50 

„No.  17. 

8.60 

H^No. 

18.11.00 

;?JNo.  18.14.50 

o 

w 

No.  15.   3.80 

No.  17. 

5.40 

No 

17. 

7.00 

-No.  18. 

9.15 

No. 

20.11.50 

No.  20.16.00 

^ 

1 

No.  16.    4.20 

No.  18. 

6.15 

No 

18. 

7.60 

No.  20. 

9.85 

Vo. 

22.13.00 

No.  22.18.00 

No.  17.    4.80 

No.  20. 

7.30 

No 

20. 

8.60 

No.  22. 

11.20 

No. 

24.15.00 

No.  24.20.00 

— <  jj 

eS 

*No.  18.    5.50 

No.  22. 

8.70 

No 

22. 

9.70 

No.  24.13.50 

No. 

26.18.00 

No.  26.23.00 

E3 

4>   S 

No.  20.    6.50 

No.  24.10.20 

No. 

24.11.20 

No.  26.16.00 

No. 

28. 

21.00 

No.  28.27.00 

Ol 

^' 

„No.  22.    7.50 
^No.  24.    8.70 

No.  26.12.00 

No. 

26.14.00 

No.  28.18.50 

No. 

30.24.0( 

No.  30.30.50 

* 

C 

No. 
No. 

28.16.00 
30.18.50 

No.  30.21.50 

^  0 

2 

No.  26.10.50 

'.'.'. ...v. '.'.'.'. 

The  following  varieties  of  Iron  Screws  are  invoiced  from  this  list  at  varying  discounts:  Flat,  Round, 
Piano,  Fillister,  and  Oval  Head  Screws,  Dowel  and  Felloe  Screws,  Bright,  Blued,  Brassed,  Bronzed.  Ja- 
panned, Lacquered,  and  Tinned,  also  Drive  Screws. 


GEO'B-eAIiPEH*TER   ^  Go. 


BRASS   WOOD  SCREWS 


11 A 


Fig.    59SA   Flat   Head 


Fig.  50SB  Round   Head 


LIST  OF  JULY  22. 
Per  Gross 


;-i 

Inch 

H 

Inch 

V2 

Inch 

H 

Inch 

H 

Inch 

Vs 

Inch 

1  Inch 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No, 

0 

$0.84 

0 

S0.S4 

1 

$0.92 

1 

$0.96 

2 

$1.12 

2 

$1.40 

3 

$1.65 

1 

.84 

1 

.87 

2 

.96 

2 

1.00 

3 

1.18 

3 

1.50 

4 

1.70 

2 

.88 

2 

.92 

3 

1.02 

3 

1.08 

4 

1.25 

4 

1.55 

5 

1.75 

o 

.92 

3 

.97 

4 

1.08 

4 

1.15 

5 

1.40 

5 

1.60 

6 

1.80 

•i 

.97 

4 

1.04 

5 

1.20 

5 

1.30 

6 

1.55 

6 

1.65 

7 

2.10 

5 

1.04 

5 

1.12 

6 

1.30 

6 

1.40 

7 

1.75 

7 

1.90 

8 

2.45 

0 

1.20 

7 

1.45 

7 

1.60 

8 

2.00 

8 

2.20 

9 

2.80 

7 

1.35 

8 

1.65 

8 

1.85 

9 

2.30 

9 

2.50 

10 

3.15 

8 

1.50 

9 

1.90 

9 

2.10 

10 

2.65 

10 

2.90 

11 

3.65 

10 

2.15 

10 

2.40 

11 

3.00 

11 

3.35 

12 

4.10 

11 

2.65 

12 

3.35 

12 

3.70 

13 

4.55 

12 

3.00 

13 

3.70 

13 

4.10 

14 

5.05 

13 

3.35 

14 

4.10 

14 

4.55 

15 

5.60 

14 

3.70 

15 

4.55 

15 

5.05 

16 

6.65 

15 

4.10 

10 

5.05 

16 

5.60 

17 

16 

4.55 

18 

i'.'iO 

1)4 

Inch 

m 

Inch 

1'4 

Inch 

2 

Inch 

21 4 

Inch 

2h4 

Inch 

2H 

Inch 

No.^ 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No? 

No. 

3 

S2.10 

.    4 

$2.95 

6 

$3.95 

6 

$5.15 

8 

$6.85 

9 

$9.40 

9 

$11.50 

4 

2.20 

5 

3.05 

7 

4.00 

7 

5.20 

9 

6.95 

10 

9.50 

10 

11.65 

5 

2.25 

6 

3.10 

8 

4.10 

8 

5.25 

10 

7.05 

11 

9.60 

11 

11.80 

6 

2.35 

7 

3.20 

9 

4.20 

9 

5.30 

11 

7.25 

12 

9.70 

12 

11.95 

1 

2.45 

8 

3.30 

10 

4.70 

10 

5.40 

12 

7.90 

13 

9.85 

13 

12.10 

8 

2.85 

9 

3.65 

11 

5.35 

11 

6.15 

13 

8.80 

14 

10.75 

14 

12.25 

9 

3.20 

10 

4.25 

12 

6.05 

12 

6.85 

14 

9.80 

15 

11.85 

15 

13.00 

10 

3.50 

11 

4.65 

13 

6.70 

13 

7.55 

15 

10.75 

16 

13.00 

16 

14.20 

11 

4.10 

12 

5.35 

14 

7.35 

14 

8.45 

16 

11.90 

17 

14.30 

17 

15.65 

12 

4.65 

13 

5.95 

15 

8.65 

15 

9.75 

17 

13.00 

18 

16.95 

18 

18.40 

13 

5.35 

14 

6.65 

16 

9.50 

10 

10.70 

18 

15.40 

20 

19.85 

20 

21.60 

14 

5.85 

15 

7.60 

17 

10.45 

17 

11.70 

20 

18.00 

22 

23.00 

22 

25.00 

15 

6.55 

16 

8.35 

18 

12.40 

18 

13.90 

22 

20.95 

24 

25.50 

24 

28.00 

16 

7.20 

17 

9.15 

20 

14.50 

20 

16.30 

24 

23.30 

17 

7.85 

18 

10.85 

22 

16.85 

22 

18.90 

18 

9.35 

20 

12.65 

24 

18.90 

24 

21.00 

'iSj 

10.45 

22 

14.50 

3 

Inch 

3K 

Inch 

4 

Inch 

^'A 

Inch 

5 

Inch 

6 

Inch 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

10 

S13.70 

10 

$15.85 

12 

$18.60 

14 

$22.60 

16 

$26.90 

16 

$31.00 

11 

13.85 

11 

16.00 

13 

18.80 

15 

22.80 

17 

29.60 

17 

34.05 

12 

14.00 

12 

18.15 

14 

19.00 

16 

23.40 

18 

35.50 

18 

40.80 

13 

14.10 

13 

16.30 

15 

19.25 

17 

25.75 

20 

40.70 

20 

46.80 

14 

14.30 

14 

16.45 

16 

20.35 

18 

30.90 

22 

47.60 

22 

54.75 

15 

14.60 

15 

16.60 

17 

22.30 

20 

35.40 

24 

53.80 

24 

61.90 

16 

15.40 

16 

17.70 

18 

26.90 

22 

41.40 

26 

62.60 

26 

72.95 

17 

16.80 

17 

19.40 

20 

30.80 

24 

46.80 

28 

72.15 

28 

82.95 

18 

19.95 

18 

22.75 

22 

36.00 

26 

54.40 

30 

82.95 

30 

93.35 

20 

23.40 

20 

26.  eo 

24 

40.70 

28 

62.70 

22 

27.10 

22 

31.20 

26 

47.35 

30 

72.15 

24 

.  31.15 

24 

35.80 

28 

54.55 

26 

35.85 

26 

41.20 

30 

62.70 

28 

41.15 

28 

47.45 

30 

47.45 

30 

54.55 

CopiJer  Boat  .Nails  antl  everything  else  necessai'y  f  oi-  boat  building  li-sted  in  our  Marine  Catalog 


715 


GEO-B-CAR^PElfTER  S  QO, 


SCREW  ANCHORS— EXPANSION  SHIELDS 
SEBGO  SCREW  ANCHORS 


PatOnted. 
List  Prices  per  Hundred— WITHOUT  SCREWS 

Made  of  composition  metal  in  one'  piece  and  so  constructed  that  the  screw  cuts  its  own  thread,  thus 
permitting  the  use  of  all  wood,  machine  and  special  screws.  The  Anchors  hold  equally  well  with  any 
kind   of  screw. 

These  Anchors  ^vill  not  break,  chip,  mar,  rnst  or  deface  the  finest  marble  or  tile. 

To  Order.  The  Anchors  alone  are  usually  ordered  as  they  are  used  with  regular  screws.  Should 
the  screw  h^  desired,  add  the  length  of  the  Anchor  to  the  thickness  of  the  material  fastened,  and  you 
will  have   the   right   length   of  screw. 

If  electric  drill  Is  nsed.  the  cutting  edge  sh^onld  be  from  1/32  to  1/16  Inch  over  the  size  shown  above. 


Diameter 
and  Length 

Fit  All  Screws 

Outside 
Diameter 
and  Drill 
Required 
Inches 

Box 

Shipping 
Weight 

Price 

of  Anchor 
inches 

Nos. 

Contains 

per  100 

lbs. 

per  100 

Vsx   Vz 

5,     6,     7,      8 

V4, 

100 

2y2 

$4.40 

Vsx   % 

5,      6,      7,      8 

y* 

100 

21^ 

4.40 

Vsx    % 

.5,      6,      7,      8 

100 

2y2 

4.40 

%xl 

^x   1/2 

5.     6,     7,      8 

1/ 

100 

4.40 

9,  10.  11.  12 

A 

100 

2% 

5.00 

tVx   % 

9,  10,   11,  12 

JL 

100 

2% 

5.00 

•^xl 
A  xl  % 

9,   10,  11.  12 

JL 

100 

5.00 

9,  10,  11,  12 

% 

100 

4 

6.25 

13,    14,    15 

100 

3y2 

5.60 

%x    % 

13,    14,    15 

% 

100 

3y2 

5.60 

%xl 

%xiy2 

13,    14,    15 

% 

100 

3y2 

5.60 

13.    14,    15 

34 

50 

6 

8.00 

13,    14,    15 

% 

50 

7 

10.00 

■/kx   % 

16,    17,    18 

JL 

50 

5 

6.25 

V>bx1 

16,    17.    18 

J, 

50 

5 

6.25 

AxlVz 

16,    17,    18 

Tg 

50 

8 

10.00 

Ax2 

%xl 

16,    17,   18 

J~ 

50 

10 

13.00 

20,    22,    24 

•?e 

50 

10 

13.00 

%x2 

20,    22,    24 

■fe 

50 

16 

15  00 

%x2 

26,    28,    30 

i 

50 

24 

25.00 

%x2 

%"  Lag  Screw 

'1 

50 

32 

30.00 

%x3^ 

%"  Lag  Screw 

50 

56 

50.00 

EXTRA  HEAVY  SEBCO  ANCHORS 

While  recommending  the  use  of  Re'gular  Sebco  and  Star  Anchors  as  being  stronger  and  requiring  a 
smaller  hole  for  insertion,  we  will  gladly  supply  these  heavier  anchors  at  the  same)  price,  made  in  the 
following  sizes: 


Diameter 
and  Lengfh 

Fit  All  Screws 

Outside 
Diameter 
and  Drill 
Required 

No.  In 

Shipping 
Weight 

Price 

of  Anchor 

Nos. 

Box 

per  100 

lbs. 

per  100 

Inches 

SI 

fffXl 

I-  .'.•  J-     8 

1 

100 

iy2 

$4.40 

9.  10,   11,  12 

100 

2 

5.00 

9,  10,  11,  12 

100 

4 

5.00 

kxl 

9.  10,  11,  12 

s/ 

50 

5% 

6.25 

13,    14,    15 

i 

50 

4% 

5.60 

%xli^ 

13.    14,    15 

50 

6 

6.75 

16,    17,    18 

V2 

50 

5 

6.25 

Axii^ 

16,    17,    18 

% 

50 

5y2 

7.50 

STAR   DOUBLE    EXPANSION    BOLTS 


MACHINE  BOLT   TYPE 


List  Piices  per  Hundred 


FOR  SHIEIiDS  ONLY 


Double  Expansion  Type,   Closed 


Diameter  of  bolt. 


Length   of   shield,    I 
inches     

Size  hole  to  re- 
ceive expan- 
sion,   inches 

Diameter  of  drill 
required,     inches 

Shipping  weight, 
per  100  lbs 

Price   per   lOO 


y*    I  5/16 1     %    I   7/16T 


%     I     %     I 


iy2 

6 


IVs      I      1% 


"1%- 


2% 
% 


2V2 

1 
1 


11. 00   I    15.00 


2% 

1 

1 

22 
18.00 


3% 

IVs 

1% 

32 
24.00 


1% 
1% 


64 
35.00 


4% 

1% 
1% 


1% 
1% 


6^ 

21/6 
2y8 
300 


44.00  I   63.00   I    140.00   |   150.00  |   220.00 


ey* 

2y8 
2y8 

300 


IV2 

2V2 
2% 
450 


POa  SCREWS  AND  BOLTS,  SEE  INDEX 


Geo-B-Car^penTter  «  eo. 


IG 


iillllllllltiii 


SET  SCREWS 

IRON 

SET 

SCREWS 


Cup  Point  Set  Screw 


Oval  Point  Set  Scre^v 


Per   100 — Adopted   April   1,    1905 

1  4 

5/16 

3  S 

7,16 

.= 

0/16 

3/S 

3/4 

1 
7/S 

' 

l-l/S 

1-1/4 

,      1 

$1.80 
1.90 

$2.00 
2.10 

$2.35 

2.45 

$2.80 

$3.30 

1                    1 

^      1 

2.00 
2.10 

2.20 
2.30 

2.50 
2.60 

2.90 
3.00 

3.40 
3.60 

$5.00 
5.50 

$5.00 
5.50 

1                    1 

*-    1 

2.15 
2.30 

2.35 
2.50 

2.65 

2.85 

3.10 
3.50 

3.80 
4.30 

5.75 
6.50 

5.75 
6.50 

$10.00 
11.00 

1                   1                   1 
$15.50   1                  1                  1 

i     1V2 
^     1% 

2.50 
2.75 

2.70 
3.00 

3.10 
3.50 

4.00 
4.50 

4.80 
5.40 

7.25 
8.00 

7.25 
8.00 

12.00 
12.80 

16.20 
17.70 

$22.00 
24.00 

$41.70 

•  1.. 

3.25 
3.75 

3.50 
4.00 

4  00 

4  50 

5.15 
5.75 

6.00 
6.75 

8.80 
9.60 

8.80 
9.60 

13.60 
14.50 

19.20 
20.70 

26.00 
28.00 

45.00 
48.30 

$54.00 
58.30 

1  r4 

4.25 
4.75 

4.50 
5.00 

5.00 
5.50 

6.35 
6.75 

7.50 
8.25 

10.40 
11.20 

10.40 
11.20 

15.40 
16.30 

23.'70 

30.00 
32.00 

51.60 
54.90 

62.60 
66.90 

«  3 

5.25 

5.50 

6.00 

7.20 
7.60 

9.00 
9.75 

12.00 
12.75 

12.00 
12.75 

17.30 
18.40 

25.20 
26.70 

34.00 
36.00 

58.20 
61.50 

71.20 
75.50 

1  II 1      1 

8.00 
8.50 

10.50 
11.25 

13.50 
14.30 

13.50 
14.30 

19.50 
20.75 

28.20 
29.70 

38.00 
40.00 

64.80 
68.10 

79.80 
84.10 

j:       4 
•S       41^ 

9.00 

12.00 

15.10 

15.10 
15.90 

22.00 
23.50 

31.20 
32.70 

42.00 
44.00 

71.40 
74.70 

88.40 
92.70 

g       41/2 
^       4% 

16.70 

25.00 
26.50 

34.20 
35.70 

46.00 
48.00 

78.00 
81.30 

97.00 
101.30 

5 

37.20 

50.00 

84.60 

105.60 

oi  0 
41  C 

g2 

20 

18 

16 

14 

12 

12 

11 

10 

9 

8 

7 

7 

Add  for 

each 
V4.  inch 

$0.50 

$0.60 

$0.70 

$0.80 

$0.90 

$1.10 

$1.10 

$1.50 

$1.70 

$2.25 

$3.30 

$4.30 

For  List  Price  of  Steel  Set  Screw.s.  Add  25  Per  Cent  to  the  Above 

SOCKET  SET  SCREWS 

steel — Cup  Point — Case  Hardened 

The  wide  demand  for  5?ocket  set  screws  compelled 
us  to  increase  materially  quantity  carried,  and  we 
are  now  prepared  to  furnish  from  stock  all  sizes 
listed    below. 

Tliese   scrcw.s   arc    true    to   size   with   clean,    accurate  threads  and  will  answer  every  purpose  for  which 
they  are  designed. 

They  are  carried  in  stock  with  cup  points  and  both  U.  S.  S.  and  V  threads,  although  any  style  of  point 
or  thread  can  be  supplied  to  special   order. 

These  screws  are  milled   from  special  steel  bars  and    case    hardened,    have    die    cut    threads    and    will 
follow  standard  taps  closely. 

A   MRENCH    IS    PACKED    WITH    EACH    BOX    OP    SCREWS 


Threads 

List  Price 

Number 

to    inch 

per   inn 

in  box 

Ax   5 J 

18 

$3.00 

100 

%x  t 

16 

3.30 

100 

14 

3.60 

100 

13  (orl2) 

3.90 

100 

I'^X     % 

12 

4.70 

50 

%x  U 

11 

5.40 

50 

5ix   Ys 

10 

8.40 

50 

78X1 

9 

12.50 

25 

1    xiy* 

8 

16.75 

25 

•13  threads  will  always  be  sent  on  screws  of  % 
inch  diameter  U.  S.  S.  and  12  threads  on  1^  inch  V 
unless  otherwise  specified. 

FOR   AVRENCHES,   T.VPS 


CASE  HARDENED 
WRENCHES 

LIST  PRICES 
Price  Per  100 


t 

$1.50 

.       1  50 

Wi^^ 

2.30 

2.30 

ll 

0" 

2.65 

H 

,I;;h::;: 

3.00 

4.50 

6.50 

9  50 

Socket  Set  Screw  Wrench 

AND    DIES. 

SEE    IXDEX 

17 


GEO-BCARPElfTER  «  So. 


CAP   SCREWS 


Fig.  351A.     Hexagon  Head 


Fig.  351A.     Square  Head 

Cap  Screws  having  heads  that  are  ground  and  of  dimensions  and  threads  listed,  are  regular. 
On  all  screws  of  one  inch  and  less  in  diameter  and  four  inches  long  and  under,  threads  are  cut 

%  of  the  length;  longer  than  four  inches,  threads  are  cut  half  of  the  length. 
For  case  hardening  add  15  per  cent  to  net  price  of  regular  Cap  Screws. 
In  ordering  specify  diameter  of  screw. 

PRICE  PER  100 


SQUARE   HEAD 

Diameter          % 
of  Head 

1^. 

V2 

f. 

% 

ik 

% 

% 

lys 

iy4 

1% 

1% 

HEXAGON  H 

Diameter 
of  Head 

EAD 

V2 

1% 

% 

% 

it 

% 

1 

lya 

iy4 

1% 

1% 

Length  of 
Head 

y* 

A 

% 

z\ 

V2 

:% 

% 

% 

Vs 

1 

lys 

iy4 

Diameter 
of  Screw 

\i 

5  16 

% 

7/16 

Vz 

9/16 

% 

% 

Ts 

1 

1% 

IM 

% 

$3.00 

3.15 

$3.25 
3.40 

?3.75 
3.90 

$4.50 
4.70 

$5.70 
5.80 

.  ..  . 

— 

o           1 
Ph           1^ 

3.25    !     3.50 
3.50    I     3.75 

4.00 
4.25 

4.90 
5.30 

5.90 
6.50 

$9.25 
9.50 

$9.25 
9.50 

$lV.50 

£           1% 

3.75 
4.00 

4.00 
4.25 

4.50 
4.85 

~5.70 
6.10 

7.10 
7.70 

10.00 
10.75 

10.00 
10.75 

13.50 
14.50 

$18.40 
19.70 

$22'.  7  5 

25.00 
27.25 

$34.00 

36.75 

a         2 

4.25 
4.70 

4.85 
5.35 

5.20 
5.55 

6.50 
7.15 

8.30 
8.90 

11.50 
12.60 

11.50 
12.60 

15.50 
16.50 

21.00 
22.40 

$38.50 
42.00 

Z           21/2 

1          2% 

5.25 
5.75 

5.80 
6.30 

6.00 
6.65 

7.50 
7.90 

9.50 
10.10 

13.60 
14.40 

13.60 
14.40 

17.50 
19.00 

23.70 
25.00 

29.50 
31.75 

39.50 
42.25 

45.50 
49.00 

K          3 
fe          31/4 

6.2E 

6.8( 

) 

7.2( 

) 

8.40 
9.15 

10.70 
11.50 

15.20 
16.00 

15.20 
16.00 

20.60 
22.10 

26.40 
28.20 

34.00 
36.25 

45.00 
47.75 

52.50 
56.00 

a          ZVz 
=•          3% 

9.75 
10.50 

12.30 
13.10 

17.30 
18.60 

17.30 
18.60 

23.70 
25.30 

30.00 
31.80 

38.50 
40.75 

50.50 
53.25 

59.50 
63.00 

g           4% 

.  .  . 

11.10 

13.90 

19.90 

19.90 
21.20 

26.90 

28.50 

33.60 
35.40 

43.00 
45.25 

56.00 

58.75 

66.50 
70.00 

•^           4% 

4% 

22.50 

30.10 
31.70 

37.20 
39.00 

47.50 
49.75 

61.50 
64.25 

73.50 
77.00 

5 



40.80 

52.00 

67.00 

80.50 

Threads 
to  inch 

20 

18 

16 

14 

12 
or 
13 

12 

11 

10 

9 

8 

7 

7 

Add  for 
each  Vi  inch 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

1.30 

1.30 

1.60 

1.80 

2.25 

2,75 

3.50 

FOR  CAP  SCREW  NUTS,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO-B-eARPEN*TER  ^  CO 


FILLISTER  HEAD 
GAP  SCREWS 


1.  Fillister  Head  Cap   Screws  are  milled  from  bars   slightly   larger   than   the   heads.     The  heads   are 
true   with   the   boay   and   are   well   ftnished. 

2.  Length   of   heads   is   the   same  as   diameter   of  screws. 

3.  Fillister    Heads,    ordinary    sizes    only,    carried  in  stock;  all  others  made  to  order  at  special  price 
governed  by  quantity. 

Prices  per  100 


Diam. 

f. 

y+ 

% 

A 

^c, 

% 

% 

\i 

% 

1 

1V& 

l*/4 

of  Head 

Diam. 
of  Screw 

1/8 

3/10 

1/4 

5  16 

3/S 

7/16 

1/2 

9/16 

5  S 

3/4 

7/8 

1 

% 

$2.00 

$2.2 

5         $2.50 

$3.00 

$3.50 

$4.00 

$5.00 

1 

2.25 

2.5 

3           2.75 

3.25 

3.75 

4.25 

5.30 

$6.60 

IV4. 

2.50 

2.7 

5           3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

5.60 

6.90 

$9.00 

IVz 

2.75 

3.0 

3           3.25 

3.75 

4.25 

4.75 

5.90 

7.20 

9.50 

$12.00 

•         1% 

3.00 

3.2 

5           3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

5.00 

6.20 

7.50 

10.00 

12.50 

$15.25 

m          2 

3.25 

3.5 

3           3.75 

4.35 

5.00 

5.50 

6.75 

8.00 

10.75 

13.00 

16.00 

$19.20 

et      21/4 

3.50 

3.7 

5           4.00 

4.75 

5.50 

6.00 

7.25 

8.50 

11.50 

13.75 

16.75 

20.20 

£5      2% 

3.75 

4.0 

3           4.25 

5.15 

6.00 

6.50 

7.75 

9.00 

12.00 

14.50 

17.50 

21.25 

»»      2% 

4.00 

4.2 

5           4.50 

5.55 

6.50 

7.00 

8.25 

9.50 

12.75 

15.25 

18.30 

22.40 

u^      3 

4.25 

4.5 

3           4.75 

5.95 

7.00 

7.50 

8.75 

10.00 

13.50 

16.00 

19.10 

23.60 

^^      31/4 

4.7 

5           5.00 

6.35 

7.50 

8.00 

9.25 

10.50 

14.25 

16.75 

20.00 

24.85 

1  it 

5.25 

6.75 

8.00 

8.50 

9.75 

11.00 

15.00 

17.50 

21.00 

26.10 

7.15 

8.50 

9.00 

10.25 

11.50 

15.75 

18.25 

22.00 

27.35 

ji^     4 

9.00 

9,50 

10.75 

12.00 

16.50 

19.00 

23.00 

28.60 

r^    ^^* 

10.00 

11.25 

12.50 

17.25 

19.75 

24.00 

29.85 

^a    41^ 
£      4% 

11.75 

13.00 

18.00 

20.50 

25.00 

31.10 

.  .  . 

12.25 

13.50 

18.75 

21.25 

26.00 

32.35 

"^      L, 

12.75 

14.00 

19.50 

22.00 

27.00 

33.60 

5^ 

13.25 

14.50 

20.25 

22.75 

28.00 

34.85 

V^ 

13.75 

15.00 

21.00 

23.50 

29.00 

36.10 

5% 

14.25 

15.50 

21.75 

24.25 

30.00 

37.35 

6 

14.75 

16.00 

22.50 

25.00 

31.00 

38.60 

Thr'ds 

12 

to 

40 

24 

20 

IS 

10 

14 

or 

12 

11 

10 

9 

8 

inch 

1 

13 

1^ 

m 

\\ 

m 

11     ' 

LAT   ] 
SC 

HEAD 
.REWJ 

GAP 

5 

nllll  illO 

■4 

Him 

J 

' '" 

vvvvv 

WVW\=r^- 

i^ifji 

MILLED  FROM  SOLID  BAR 


1.  Flat  Head  Cap  Screws  are  made   in  same  manner  as  Fillister  Heads. 

2.  Flat  Head  Cap  Screws  are  measured  over  all  for  length.     Ordinary  sizes  only  carried  in  stock;  all 
others  made   to   order. 


Prices  per  100 


Diameter 

of  Head 

1,4 

■       -/s 

.'.J 

% 

■       % 

il 

ys 

1 

1% 

1% 

of  Screw 

1,S 

3  16 

14 

5/16 

3/S 

7  16 

12 

»/16 

5/S 

3/4 

Threads 

12 

to 

40 

24 

20 

18 

16 

14 

or 

12 

11 

10 

inch 

13 

% 

$2.25 

$2.50 

$3.10 

$4.00 

$5.00 

I    u 

2.50 

2.75 

3.35 

4.25 

5.30 

$6.60 

2.75 

3.00 

3.60 

4.50 

5.60 

6.90 

$9.00 

0_        IVa 

3.00 

3.25 

3.85 

4.75 

5.90 

7.20 

9.50 

$12.00 

*S        1% 

3.25 

3.50 

4.10 

5.00 

6.20 

7.50 

10.00 

12.50 

$14.50 

bi^    2 

3.75 

4.35 

5.50 

6.75 

8.00 

10.75 

13.00 

15.25 

$19.20 

p      21.4 

4,75 

6.00 

7.25 

8.50 

11.50 

13.75 

16.00 

20.20 

H           21^ 

.... 

6.50 

7.75 

9.00 

12.00 

14.50 

16.75 

21.25 

•-            2% 

7.00 

8.25 

9.50 

12.75 

15.25 

17.50 

22.40 

3 

i-  • 

8.75 

10.00 

13.50 

16.00 

18.30 

23.60 

Add  for  each 

l^    inch 

.25 

.25 

.40 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

FOR     MACHINISTS    TOOI-S — SEE    IXDEX 


19 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  eO. 


IRON  MACHINE   SCREWS 

mmtttj^^  iinuMt<»iitin^  ttNtHtiiittniiiii 

^"'"'''''''^^^  PWI^W^PSM^  RPPPI^PIM^g^ 

Fig.  596A,     Flat  Head  Fig.  596B.      Round  Head  Fig.  596C.     Fillister  Head 


PRICE  PER  GROSS 


Nc      I    2 


7    I    8 


10   I    12    I    14  I    16  I  18  I    20    I    24    I    28    |   30    | 

Id.    lets.  |Cts.|Cts.  |Cts.|Cts.|  Cts.|Cts.|Cts.|Cts.  I  Cts.  |  Cts.  |  Cts.  |  Cts.  |  Cts.  |  Cts.  |    Cts.  |    Cts.  | 


3£ 

Cts. 


Vs     1   .30 

f,T      1    .3  0 

.301    .301    .351    .35 
.30|    .301    .35|    .35 

.40 
.40 

.40 
.40 

.60 

."ed 

.v.-  :::l ::::  :::: 

.... 

% 
A 

.30 
.32 

.3( 
.31 

)     .30 
.32 

.35 
.37 

.35 
.37 

.40 
.44 

.40 
.44 

.60 
.65 

.60       .70 
.65       .75 

.85 
.90 

i!i5 

% 

.32 
.34 

.35 
.34 

I     .32 
.34 

.37 
.39 

.37 
.39 

.44 
.48 

.44     .65 
.48     .70 

.65 
.70 

.75       .90|  1.15|1.50     1.90 
.80       .95|  1.20|1.60     2.00 

2.30|    .... 
2.40|    ...  . 

1/2        .34 
t\         .37 

.34 
.3^ 

.34 

.37 

.39 
.42 

.39 
.42 

.481    .48|    .701    .70 
.52|    .52|    .75|    .75 

.801      .95 
.8G|   1.00 

1.20  1.60     2.00|    2.401    ...  . 
1.25  1.70     2.101    2.50|    ...  . 

.'.■.■.■ 



% 

.37 
.41 

.3^ 

.41 

.37 
L     .41 

.42 
.46 

.42 
.46 

.52 

.521    .75 
...|    ... 

.75 

.85 

1.00 

1.25  1.70 

2.10 

2.50 

...  .' 

.41 
.45 

.4] 
.4f 

L     .41 

5     .45 

.46|    .46 
.50|.   .50 

.56 

.56 

.80 

.80       .90 


1.05 

1.30 

1.80 

2.20 

2.60 

3.20|    4.00]    5.10 
....|    ....|    .... 

% 

.45 

.4E 

)     .451    .50 
.50|    .55 

.50 
.55 

.60 

.60 

.85 

.85 

.95    1.15 

1.4011.90 

...|    ... 

2.30 

2.70 

3.30 

4.25 

5.85 

1 

.50 
.55 

.55 
.60 

.55 
.60 

.65 

.70 

.651    .901    .90 
.70!l.00|1.00 

1.00 
1.10 

1.25 
1.35 

1.50|2.00 
1.60|2.20 

2.40 
2.60 

2.80     3.75 
3.00     4.00 

4.501    6.60 
5.001   7.00 

1% 
1% 

.60 
.65 

.65 

.70 

.65 

.70 

.75 
.80 

.75  1.1011.10 
.80  1.20|1.20 

1.20 
1.30 

1.45 
1.55 

1.75 
1.90 

2.40 
2.60 

2.80 
3.00 

3.20     4.351    5.25 
3.40     4.801    5.75 

7.35 
8.00 

iy2 

1% 

.70 
.80 

.75i    .75 
.85|    .85 

.85 
.95 

.85 
.95 

1.30 
1.40 

1.30 
1.40 

1.40 
1.50 

1.65 

1.75 

2.10 
2.30 

2.80 
3.00 

3.20 
3.40 

3.60|    5.10     6.001    8.00 
3.80|    5.70     6.35|    ...  . 

1% 

1% 

!:: 

1    .90|    .95 
!1.00|1.05 

.95|1.05 
1.05|1.15 

1.05|1. 5011. 501    1.60 
1.15  1.60  l.eOi    1.70 

1.85 
2.00 

2.50 
2.70 

3.20|    3.60|    4.20 
3.401    3.801    4.40 

5.70i    6.65i    8.60 
6.35|    7.00|    ...  . 

2          1    ..  . 
21/4     1    . .  . 

1.10 

1.15|1.15 
1.2511.25 

1.25|1. 2511. 7011. 70 
1.45!1.45|1.90|l.90 

1.80 
2.20 

2.20 
2.60 

2.90 
3.30 

3.60 
4.00 

4.00|    4.60 
4.40]    4.80 

6.35|    7.35|    9.40 
6.90|    8.00110.30 

2  1/2 
2% 

1.65  1.65|2.20|2.20 
1.90  1.90|2.50|2.50 

2.50 
2.90 

2.80 
3.20 

3.50 
4.00 

4.40 
4.90 

4.90 
5.40 

5.30     7.75 
5.90     8.60 

8.90111.50 

9.85|    .... 

3 

314 

2.30|2.30 

1 

2.90|2.90     3.50 
3.30|3.30     4.25 

3.80|  4.50 
4.501  5.50 

5.60     6.001    7.40|    9.70]11.00|    ...  . 
6.50     7.001    8. 80111. 50113.00!    ...  . 

3% 

1    ..  . 

3.75 

3.75     5.00 

5.25    6.50|7.50     8.25|10.10|13.20|15.00|    .... 
6.00    7.50|8.50     9. 25112. 20114. 70117. 501    .... 

3% 

1    ... 

4         1    ... 

1  .. 

1    ..  . 

1    ... 

...|    ...|    ...|    ...|    ....|  6.75h8.50|9.60|10.25|13.50|16.50|20.50     .... 

1 

Eh 

56 

48 
56 

32,36, 
40 

30 
32 
36 

30 
32 

30 
32 
36 

24.  30, 
32 

20,24 

16,  18, 
20 

16,18 

14,  16           13 

11 

0<l 

A 

^ 

v\ 

Vb 

A 

^2 

scant 

^ 

H 

f. 

^ 

1/4        il       ^ 

-^ 

% 

§1         A           % 

On  Machine  Screws,  made  to  order,  differing  in  length,  size,  thread  or  head  from  our  regula- 
tion Standard  Flat,  Round  and  Fillister  Head  Screws,  special  prices  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

FOR  MACHINE   SCREW-NUTS,   SEE   INDEX 


GEO-BeAR^PEffTER  «  CO, 


720 


BRASS  MACHINE  SCREW  LIST— JNoveiuber  18,  1913 


OUR  STANDARD  THREADS  PER  INCH 

48 

4S 

32, 

36. 

30 

30 

30 

24,  30, 

20 

IS 

16,  18, 

16 

14 

14 

56 

56 

40 

32 

32 

32 

32 

24 

20 

20 

In. 

64 

36 

36 

24 

18 

No. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 
Cts. 

16 

18 
Cts. 

20 

24 

30 

34 

In. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

Cts. 

% 

32 

32 

36 

46 

46 

70 

70 

.... 

39 

32 

36 

46 

46 

70 

70 

ioo 

100 

.... 

1 

32 

36 

46 

46 

70 

70 

100 

100 

125 

165 

.... 

.... 

38 

49 

49 

75 

75 

105 

105 

135 

175 

'fi 

36 

40 

52 

52 

80 

80 

110 

110 

145 

185 

290 

370 

460 

55fi 

38 

42 

55 

55 

85 

85 

115 

115 

155 

200 

305 

390 

480 

560" 

40 

40 

44 

58 

58 

90 

90 

125 

125 

165 

215 

320 

410 

500 

575 

.... 

43 

47 

62 

62 

95 

95 

135 

135 

175 

230 

335 

430 

525 

630 

46 

IS 

50 

66 

66 

100 

100 

145 

145 

185 

245 

350 

450 

550 

650 

|f 

49 

52 

49 
52 

53 
56 

70 
74 

74 

"iio 

'iio 

ies 

'165 

'265 

275 

'380 

490 

600 

670 

1575 

S| 

55 

58 

55 
58 

59 
62 

78 
82 

78 
82 

'120 

'iGO 

'iss 

'i85 

'225 

'305 

'4i6 

'536 

'650 

'746 

iiio 

i" 

65 

70 

86 
90 

86 
90 

'iso 

'iso 

265 

'205 

'245 

■3.^5 

'446 

■576 

'766 

'850 

i575 

isso 

1% 

1% 
1  w. 

80 

105 

105 

145 

145 

220 

220 

265 

355 

465 

600 

750 

900 

90 

120 

120 

160 

160 

235 

235 

285 

375 

490 

630 

800 

990 

1875 

2210 

100 

135 

135 

175 

175 

230 

250 

305 

395 

520 

660 

850 

1150 

110 

150 

150 

190 

190 

265 

265 

325 

415 

550 

690 

900 

1200 

2250 

2665 

125 

170 

170 

210 

210 

285 

350 

440 

585 

730 

950 

.... 

140 

190 

190 

230 

230 

305 

305 

37  b 

465 

620 

770 

1000 

1270 

2425 

28i6 

i 

3 

31/4 

W 

4 

155 

210 

210 

250 

250 

325 

325 

400 

490 

660 

810 

1050 

170 

230 

230 

270 

270 

345 

345 

425 

515 

700 

8fi0 

1100 

1350 

2600 

3020 

■  ■ 

270 

270 

310 

310 

385 

385 

475 

565 

800 

975 

1200 

1490 

2800 

3295 

465 

465 

580 

680 

900 

1050 

1350 

1550 

3050 

3565 

.  .  . 

600 

600 

700 

800 

1000 

1250 

1500 

1700 

3300 

750 

750 

850 

950 

1100 

1500 

1650 

1900 

3600 

' 

900 

900 

1050 

1150 

1500 

1750 

1850 

2250 

3950 

1100 

1100 

1250 

1500 

1800 

1950 

2200 

2550 

4275 

1350 

1350 

1500 

1850 

2000 

2250 

2500 

2800 

4660 

1650 

1650 

1800 

2200 

2500  1 2650 

2800 

3200 

4950 

^^-  •. 

PLOW  AND  CULTIVATOR  BOLTS 


Fig.  1 


Fig.  2  Fig.   3  Fig.  4 

PLEASE    ORDER   RY    FIGURE    NUMBER   TO    AVOID    MISTAKE 


Fig.  5 


In  ordering  Plow  Bolts,  please  state  what  style  heads  are  desired.      Right-hand  threads  will  be 
sent,  unless  left-hand  threads  are  ordered.     Left-hand  threads,  10  per  cent,  extra. 

Most  styles  are  made  to  order  only,  so  please  allow  as  much  time  as  possible  in  ordering. 


Price  per  100 


FOR   ALL,    STYLES    OF    WRENCHES,    SEE    INDEX 


Lensrth 
inches 

5/16  inch 

%  inch 

7/16  Inch 

%  inch 

9/16  inch 

%inch 

3^  inch 

1^4 

$1.70 

$2.00 

$2.60 

$3.50 

$4.50 

$5.70 

$7.70 

^Vi. 

1.80 

2.10 

2.75 

3.70 

4.75 

6.00 

7.70 

l?4 

1.90 

2.20 

2.90 

3.90 

5.00 

6.30 

7.98 

2 

2.00 

2.30 

3.05 

4.10 

5.25 

6.60 

8.25 

2U 

2^4 

2.10 

2.40 

3.20 

4.30 

5.50 

6.90 

8.53 

2.20 

2.50 

3.35 

4.50 

5.75 

7.20 

8.80 

;^oA 


Geo-B-CakpeM'ter  ^  eo. 


'NEW  EASY"  BOLT  CLIPPERS 


Made  of  the  best  stock,  in  the  most  careful  manner,  by 
skillea  workmen  with  special  machinery  and  tools.  All  parts 
are  made  in  duplicate  to  standard  gauges  and  will  always  fit. 
The  simple  turn  of  a  screw  provides  ample  adjustment  (from 
one  thousandth  of  an  inch  up),  always  keeping  the  cutting  edges 
in  contact  during  the  life  of  the  jaws. 

If  the  clippers  are  used  according  to  directions,  they  will 
last  a  long  time  and  pay  for  themselves  many  times  over. 

The  handles  are  of  japanned  malleable  iron,  tough  and  strong; 
the  buffers  are  high  quality  rubber  springs;  the  jaws  are  high 
grade  tool  steel,  of  a  temper  shown  by  long  experience  to  be 
the  best  for  cutting  annealed  bolts  and  rivets.  The  jaw^s  can 
be  drcs.^ed  when  necessary  with  a  mill  file. 

Jaws  of  special  temper  can  be  furnished  to  cut  special 
materials. 


No 

0 

X 

3 

3 

List      

$3.75 

$5.00 

$7.00 

$9.00 

Weight,  in  \\i^ 

18 

5% 
241/0 

% 

9 
30 

13 

Length,  inches  

To   cut  annealed  bolts  in 
thread,   inches   

36 

0 

p) 

X 

0 

0 

0 

y 

2. 

"NEW  EASY"  BOtiT  CLIPPER  PARTS 


TOP  STRAP  lOCK  PIAT6      BOTTOM  S7MI 

Parts  of  "New  Easy" 
Heads 


CUTTER  HEADS  AND  PARTS 

No 

.  0 

No. 

1 

No 

•i 

Ni). 

3 

Price 

oz. 

Price 

oz. 

Price 

cz. 

Price 

oz. 

$2.10 
1.35 

'.iO 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.05 

1.90 
95 
.40 

!lO 
.10 
.20 
.20 

18 
12 

16 
11 

$2.70 
1.65 
.83 
.5  0 
.20 
.15 
.15 
.05 

2.30 
1.15 
.50 
.30 
.12 
.12 

32 
21 
11 
6 
5 
1 
1 
1 

57 
30 
21 

7 

2 
3 

2 

$3.70 
2.35 
1.18 
.60 
.30 
.20 
.20 
.05 

3.30 
l.f.5 
.90 
.35 
.14 
.14 
.30 
.30 

50 
33 
17 
9 
6 

i 

!! 

33 

9 

2 

4 

$4.65 
3.00 
1.50 
.70 
.40 

.05 

4.35 
2.20 
1.35 
.40 
.16 
.16 
.35 
.35 

Pair  Cutting  Jaws,  ready  for  use 

52 
26 
12 

7 

2    - 

2 

1 

128 
63 
46 
14 

3 

3 

One  Cutting  Jaw,  ready  for  use 

Bottom  Strap,  with  two  steel  bolts 

Lock  Plate 

HANDLES  AND  P.AIiTS 

Pair  of  Handles,  complete  (see  cuts  of  parts)    . 

One  Handle,  without  parts,  long  piece  only 

Adjusting  Sections,  with  one  rivet,  each 

Steel  Adjusting  Screws    pair.  . 

Steel  Bolts,  to  connect  Jaws  and  handles,  pair 

Rubber  Buffers,  with  rivets  and  washers    pair 

3 

BOLT  AND  NUT  CUTTERS  AND  SPLITTERS 


style  N.     Straight  End  Cut  with  Nut  SpMtter 

THE  "CAROLUS"  NUT  SPLITTERS  AND  BOLT  CLIPPERS 

A  Money  and  Labor  Saver 

-Juilt  in  three  sizes  and  have  three  different  cutting  blades  for  each  size,  enabling  the        Style  B 

Style  A          user  to  select  the  cutter  bot-t  suited  to  his  n^eds.  Straight  and 

Carolus  Hand  Bolt  Clippers  will  cut  bolts  or  iron  at  almost  any  angle  anywhere.         End  Cutter 


Btraight  Cutter 


^itraight  Cut   (A) 

End  Cut   (B) 

End  Cut  with  Nut  Splitter   (N) 

Capacity 

Wt.,  packed 

Wt.,  packed 

Wt.,  packed 

for  parcel 
post 

Price 

for  parcel 
po.st 

Price 

No. 

for  parcel 
post 

Price 

%    inch 

OA 

4  1b. 

81.75 

OB 

4  lb. 

$2.50 

ON 

4  1b. 

$2.75 
3.75 

%   inch 

lA 

8  lb. 

2.50 

IB 

7  lb. 

3.50 

IN 

7  lb. 

%   inch 

11  lb. 

3.50 

2B 

11  lb. 

4.50 

2N 

11  lb. 

%   inch 

3  A 

17  lb. 

4.50 

1        3B 

17  lb. 

5.75 

EXTRA  PARTS   FOR   CAROLUS   BOLT   CLIPPERS 


Vi  in. 
Clipper 

Par.  Po=t 
Weight 
lbs.      oz. 

•V,-in. 
Clipper 

Par.  Post 
Weight 
lb.<3.      oz. 

%  In. 
Clipper 

Par.  Post 
A\'eight 
Ihs.      oz. 

%  in. 
Clipper 

Par.  Post 
Weight 
lbs.      oz. 

$0.50 
.70 
.70 
.20 
.12 
.OG 
OS 

.or, 

1 

1 

2 

4 
1 
2 

1 

$0.65 
.85 
.85 
.25 
.18 
.07 
.10 
.05 

1                       $0.85 

1  1.15 

2  1.20 
1                            .40 

2                .25 
2                .09 

2 

3 

1 

3 
3 

$1.15 
1.50 
1.65 
.50 
.35 
.11 

2 
2 
5 
2 

One    handle,    complete. 

Plate  bolt        

4 

Sliding  bolt    

4 

Jaw  and  handle  pin 

1 

:o5 

1 

1 

GEO-B-CAIiPENfTER  ^  SO. 


'rn 


NUTS 


e  Hexagon 

United  States  Standard  List. 
HOT  PRESSED 
Per  100  Pounds 


III 

Square 
List  Adopted  January  1 


Hexagon 
1906 
COLD  PUNCHED 
Per  100  Pounds 


Short 
Diam. 

TT„,„'Sizeof  Square     Square 
"°^^  1  Bolt  1   Blank     Tapped 

llexa- 

Kon 
Blank 

Hexa- 
gon 
Tapped 

Short 
Dlam. 

0  M 

„„,^  fiizeof  Square 
■"°'®    Bolt  1  Blank 

Square 
Tapped 

Hexa- 
gon 
Blank 

Hexa- 
Tapped 

1/^ 
if 

y* 

li'    il/4 
%    15/16 

$13.00 
12.00 

$15.00 
13.50 

$20.00 
18.00 

$22.50 
20.00 

41 

y* 

1% 

1/4    |$13.80 
u/16|    12.80 

$15.80|$21.00!$23.50 
14.301    19.00J    21.00 

M 

1^ 

H    |3/8 
JJ     [7/16 

10.50 
10.00 

11.60 
10.90 

14.00 
13.00 

15.60 
14.30 

¥1 

% 

3/8    1    11.00 
7/16J    10.50 

12.10 
11.40 

14.70     16.30 
13.70     15.00 

% 

"UT 

-S 

1/2 
9/16 

9.00 
9.00 

9.7  0 
9.60 

11.20     12.20 
11.20     12.10 

11 

y2 

1/2 
9/10 

9.30 
9.30 

10.001    11.50;    12.50 
9.90|    11.50]    12.40 

% 
% 

y2 

% 

5/8 

3/4 

8.70        9.20 
8.50       8.90 

10.50 
10.00 

11.20 
10.60 

1% 

% 

% 

5/8 

3/4 

8.90, 
8.60 

9.40]    10.70 
9.00     10.20 

11.40 
10.80 

1t^ 
1% 

r" 

U     7/8 

M      1 

8.40 
8.40 

8.80 
8.80 

9.90 
9.90 

10.50 
10.50 

lit 
1% 

1 

it 

7/8 
1 

8.60|      9.00|    10.20}    10.80 
8.60|      9.00|    10.201    10.80 

2      iiy* 

is 

1^6 
114 

8.40|      8.80|      9.90 
8.401      8.801      9-90 

10.50 
10.50 

liii 
2 

1% 
ly* 

lYs^.      8.601      9.00 
IM    i      8.80]      9.20 

10.20;    10.80 
10.501    11.10 

2^ 
2% 

1% 
1% 

1% 
Hi 

8.50 
8.80 

9.00|    10.001    10.70 
9.401    10.30|    11.10 

2i^      11% 

2%    iiyi 

loll 

Id'. 

1%        8.80 
11^!      9.60 

9.30 
10.20 

10.50!    11.20 
11.30]    12.10 

2t^.       1% 
2%      1% 

m 
iy2 

1% 

9.00 
9.30 

9.70[    10.50     11.40 
lO.OOj    10.80     11.70 

2  A 

2  3/4 

1% 
1% 

ig^ 

iy2 

1?4 

9.60 
10.20 

10.30]    11.30]    12.20 
10.90]    12.10]    13.00 

2ii    lyg    1%     1% 

3%      2          ip       2 

9.50 
9.70 

10.301    11.00 
10.601    11.20 

12.00 
12.30 

2iil 

3y8 

lys 
2 

1% 

1S§ 

1?6|    10.20 
2      1    10.60 

11.00]    12.10|    13.10 
11.50]    12.60]    13.70 

3^ 

2y4- 

13i 

21^ 
214 

10.001    11.001    11.701    12.90 
10.001    11.101    11.70     13.00 

3y2 

2ys 
2% 

135 

21^ 
214 

11.00     12.001    13.00 
11.501    12.601    13.50 

14.30 
14.80 

3iJ      |2%    j2iV 
3  78     !2%    \2^ 

2%f    10.30 
21^1    10.50 

11.50 
11.80 

12.20|    13.60 
12.40     13.90 

4V4.     12% 

4%     Is 

2  3/8 

2% 

294 
3 

11.00 
11.50 

12.40[    13.00 
13.001    13.50 

14.60 
I5.20I 

Sizes  not  enumerated  on  above  list  will  be  charged  extra  at  discretion  of  manufacturers. 

FOR  TABLE  OF  NUMBER  OF  NUTS  TO  KEG,  SEE  INDEX 

"ABSOLUTE'*  LOCK  NUTS 

Lock  automatically,  unlock  with  a  nail.  Locking  device  lies  entirely  within  the  nut.  They 
require  no  extra  bolt  length.  Easily  removed  and  will  not  rust  or  bind.  Very  strong  and  are 
great  time  savers.  Are  being  used  with  great  success  on  crossings,  switches,  insulated  joints  and 
signal  devices.     For  rail  joints,  car  shop  machinery  and  motors  thev  are  unusually  efficient. 

PRICES   PER  HUNDRED   NUTS 
U.  S.   Standard  Thiead 


Size 

Number 
Threads 
to  inch 

Hot 
Presscrl 
Squ;irc 

Hot 
Prrsscd 
HcxfiRon 

Pemi- 
Finished 
Hexagon 

C.  T.  &  R. 
Square 

C.  T.  &  R. 
Hexagon 

Milled 

Ste<?! 

Hpxagon 

M         1           20 
1           18 

3.65 
3.65 

3.90 
3.90 

5.25            3.70            3.85 
5.25            3.70            3.85 

5.75 
5.75 

%         1           16 
A         1           14 

3.75 
4.10 

4.00 
4.30 

6.05            4.00      1      4.10            6.70 
6.85            4.80      1      5.00            7.70 

*y2 

12  or  13 

12 

4.20 
4.7.^ 

4.40 
4.90 

7.65      ]      5.00      ]      5.10 
8.65      1      5.65      ]      5.70 

8.55 
9.70 

% 
% 
% 
1 

11 

10 

9 

8 

4.95 

5.9  5 

7.75 

10.25 

5.35 

6.35 

8.55 

11.35 

9.70      ]      6.05      1      6.15          10.55 
11.75            7.95      1      7.55          13.20 
15.70          10.45      i      9.90          17.55 
21.40          14.55      ]    13.35          24.10 

Write  for  discounts  and  prices  on  larger  sizes. 
Can  also  be  furnished  in  A.  L.  A.  M.  and  S.  A 
=  »?i  oJdering   l^   inch  U.  S.  S.  state  whether  12  < 


E.  threads.      Prices  on  application. 
r  13  thread  is  desired. 


722 


Geo -B- CARP ErfTER  s  Co, 


NUTS 

COLD-PUNCHED  CHECK  AND 
JAM  NUTS 

Chamfered,  Trimmed  and  Reamed 
List  Adopted  »Iay  1,  1911 


Fig.    SS'JA 

In   ordering  always   give   bolt 

size. 

Fig. 

352B 

Width 

Thick- 
ness 

Hole 

Bolt 
Size 

Price  per  lb., 
200    lb.    Kegs 

Width 

Thick- 
ness 

Hole 

Bolt 

Size 

Price  per  lb.. 
200    lb.    Kegs 

Blank 

Tapped 

Blank 

Tapped 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Cents 

Cents 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Cents 

Cents 

1/2 

t\ 

sJ 

Vi 

33. 

37.5 

1% 

i\ 

U 

1 

13. 

14.1 

.^ 

14 

28. 

32.5 

lit 

% 

il 

1% 

13. 

14.1 

.  J. 

1/4 

■JJ 

24. 

27. 

2 

% 

lA 

IV4, 

13. 

14.1 

5 

^. 

ii 

JL. 

20. 

22.5 

2,\ 

II 

1^2 

1% 

14. 

15.3 

Vs 

A 

1/2 

17. 

18.5 

2% 

% 

1^% 

11/2 

14.5 

16. 

il 

ii 

If 

.\ 

17. 

18.5 

2  ft 

¥i 

1% 

15. 

16.7 

IVs 

iJ 

% 

15. 

16.3 

2% 

1 

IV2 

1% 

16. 

17.7 

IV4 

7, 

% 

% 

13.5 

14.6 

2U 

lA 

1% 

1% 

16. 

18. 

ItV 

1/2 

iJ 

ys 

13. 

14.1 

31/8 

11/8 

i§e 

2 

16. 

18.1 

SEMI-FINISHED  AND  FINISHED   CASE-HARDENED 
HEXAGON  NUTS 

Manufacturers'  Standard  List 
In  Effect  May  5,  1911 

The  thread  and  outside  of  each  Finished  Nut  are  made 
to  an  accurate  gauge  and  to'  the  standard  adopted  by  the 
U.   S.   Government.      First   class   in   all   respects. 

Tlie  Semi-Finished  Nuts  correspond  with  the  Finished 
Nuts  in  all  dimensions;  they  are  U.  S.  Standard  Nuts,  tapped 
and  faced  true  on  bottom. 


Fig.  ar.iic 

Finished 

In  ordering  always  give  bolt  size. 

Fig.   3r,2D 
Semi-Finished 

Width 

Thickness 

Bolt 
Size 

Number 

of  Threads 

per  inch 

Semi-Finished 
Hexagon   Nuts 

Finished    and 
Case    Hardened 
Hexagon  Nuts 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Regular 
Price 
each 

Double 

Chamfer. 

Price 

each 

Kegular 
Price 
each 

Double 

Chamfer, 

Price 

each 

1/2 

1/4 

1/4 

20 

$0.02 

$0,021/2 

$0.06 

$0,061/2 

Jl 

f. 

A 

18 

.021/2 

.02% 

.07 

.071/2 

u 

% 

16 

.031/4 

.04 

.08 

.08% 

M 

1'. 

tV 

14 

.033/4 

.04% 

.09 

.10 

% 

1/2 

1/2 

13   or  12 

.041/2 

.051/2 

.10 

.11 

V, 

f^ 

T% 

12 

.051/2 

.06  1/2 

.12 

.13 

liV 

% 

% 

11 

.06  1/2 

.071/2 

.16 

.17% 

11/4 

% 

% 

10 

.08  1/2 

.101/2 

.22 

.24 

1t\ 

ys 

ys 

9 

.12 

.141/2 

.27 

.29  1^ 

1% 

1 

1 

8 

.171/2 

.21 

.38 

.411/2 

IV.    ^ 

11/8 

lys 

7 

.24 

.281/2 

.50 

.541/2 

2 

11/4 

11/4 

7 

.33 

.39 

.66 

.72 

2  li; 

1% 

6 

.49 

.57 

.90 

.97 

2% 

1V2 

11/2 

6 

.69 

.78 

1.20 

1.30 

2i1y 

1% 

1% 

51/2 

.93 

1.05 

1.45 

1.58 

2% 

1% 

1% 

5 

1.30 

1.45 

1.75 

1.90 

2]i^ 

1% 

iy8 

5 

1.70 

1.90 

2.50 

2.70 

31/8 

2 

2 

41/2 

2.15 

2.40 

3.25 

3.50 

31/2 

21/4 

21/4 

41/2 

3.10 

3.45 

5.50 

6.00 

3% 

21/2 

21/2 

•4 

4.75 

5.25 

8.50 

9.50 

41/4 

2% 

2% 

4 

6.30 

6.96 

12.00 

13.50 

4% 

3 

3 

31/2 

9.90 

11.00 

18.00 

20.00 

double   chamfered  list   if 


For   nuts   thinner   or   smaller   than    standard,    use  regular  list. 
For  semi-finished  nuts,  case  hardened,  add   20  per   cent,   to  the   list  and  use 
rounded  on  top. 

For    finished    nuts    not   case    hardened    use   regular  list. 
For  nut.s  polished  after  case  hardened  add  30  percent  to  the  list. 

When  ordering   1/2    inch  nuts  please  state  whether  they  are  to  have  12  or  13   threads  per  inch. 
Square,  semi-finished  nuts  take  same   list  and  discount  as  hexagon. 

FOR  WRENCHES  TO  FIT  ABOVE  NUTS,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  Co. 


ir. 


CASTELLATED    NUTS 

A.   L.  A.  M.   AXD    S.  A.   E.   STANDARD    (Milled  from  the  Bar) 


Outside  Diameter 


I        Ueisrht        1     Depth  of  Slot    I 


Foot 
Note 


Prices  based  on  quantities.      Furnished  in  packages   or   bulk 
Hardened.     Quotations  on  request.  

SEMI-FINISHED  CASTELLATED  NUTS 

Fm-nished  from  Stock 


Specify  whether  Soft  or  Case 


Size  Bolt 

Thread 

Outside  Diameter 

Heiebt 

Depth  of  Slot 

Price 

% 

20 

1/2 

¥4 

i^ 

fs 

18 

hi 

^ 

^ 

% 

16 
14 

•      II 

% 

See 

Vt. 

13   or  12 

78    - 

1/2 

1^ 

Foot 

^s 

12 

Vx 

T% 

-^ 

% 

11 

1^ 

% 

V4 

Note 

\\ 

11 

1^2 

\l 

% 

^% 

10 

ly* 

% 

% 

% 

9 

Ifcr 

78 

y4 

1 

8 

1% 

1 

h   ^^..   r<oca   TTai-/1oil<^f1 

Quotations  on  request.   *  ui'nishea  in  pa 

MALLEABLE  IRON  THUMB 


SCREWS 


Dinnieter 

V«    13/161     lA 

5/16 

'ik^ 

7/16 

% 

Threads 

40 

24 

20 

18 

16 

14 

12 
or 

per  inch 

n 

1      1 

2.10     1.20 

1.50 

2.00 

2.70 

2.60 

1.45 

1.80 

2.35 

3.00 

H    ly. 

8.10 

1.70 

2.10 

2.70 

3.40 

4.60 

5.80 

1.95 

2.40 

3.05 

3.80 

5.20 

6.50 

fiS    1% 

2.20 

2.70 

3.40 

4.20 

5.80 

7.20 

tiS      2 

2.80 

3.30 

4.10 

5.00 

7.00 

8.60 

a         2% 

.  . . 

4.30 

5.20 

6.20 

8.60 

10.40 

%         ^ 

5.30 

6.30 

7.40 

10.20 

12.20 

WING  NUTS 


Price  Per  100 


Diameter     .  .  . 

..\Ve    13/161  "4  15/16    %  17/16'        '/a       1  % 

Per   100, 

threaded   .  . 

..12. 4011. 1011. soil. 6012. 1512. 751     3.70      16.00 

Threads, 

per  inch  .  .  . 

40   I24      20   lis    lie   |l4    (l2orl3|ll 

FOR  SPRING  COTTERS,  KEYS   AXD  TAPER    PINS,   SEE   IXDEX 


724 


GEO-BeAIiPEM*TER  S  eo. 


BRIDGE  AND  ROOF  RODS— WASHERS 


.^^ 


Fiy.   l.-OO 


Fig.  1500A 

Furnished  to  Order  Only 

With  plain  and  upset  ends,  fitted  with  square  or   hexagon   nuts  as   preferred. 


^ 


turnbuckles. 


Also    furnished   with 


DI3IENSI01VS    OF   UPSET    ENDS    OX    ROUND    IRON 


liianieter 
of  Bar 

Uiaiiieter      1         l^ength 
of  Upset       1       of  Upset 

Threads 
per  inch 

Diameter 
of  Bar 

Uiameler 
of  TTpset 

Length          1         Threads 
of  Upset          1          per  inch 

1% 
1% 

1% 

1                 1            3 
IVs                        41/2 

!l      '     1 
I'i    !     i 
i*     1     i 

8 
7 
7 
6 
6 
5 
5 
41/2 

11 
IS 

2li 

11 

5 

li 

k 

Prices   qnoted   on   receipt   of   specifications. 

WASHERS 


Fig.    620A.     Bevel 

Cup,  angle  and  bevel 
cast  iron  ^vasliers  fur- 
nished to  order  only  on 
receipt  of  specifications. 


Pig.  620D 


Fig.    620C.     Angle 

Cup,  angle  and  bevel 
cast  iron  ^asliers  fur- 
nished to  order  only  on 
I'eceipt  of  specifications. 


Fig.  620D     MALLEABLE  WASHERS 


Diameter,    inches 

Thickness,  inches 

Comparative  Weight,  Pounds  per  100  Washers 

Size  of 

Western   Pattern 

Eastern    Pattern 

Bolt 
Hole 
inches 

Western 

Pattern 
No.   10 

Eastern 

Pattern 
No.   44 

Western 

Pattern 
No.   10 

Eastern 

Pattern 
No.    44 

No.    10 

No.   44 

Malleable  T          Cast 
Iron         1           Iron 

Malleable  if          Cast 
Iron         I          Iron 

% 

n 

2 

y* 

1/4 

15 

45 

7 

21 

% 

21/2 

f. 

22 

66 

15 

43 

% 

3 

3 

,\ 

% 

33 

100 

23 

70 

% 

31/2 

31/2 

50 

150 

38 

113 

1 

4 

4 

1/' 

JL 

68 

200 

58 

175 

IVs 

4  V2 

41/2 

1/2 

% 

87 

262 

85 

256 

5 

5 

% 

9 

150 

450 

111 

332 

1% 

5  1/2 

9, 

152 

455 

1% 

6 

a 

% 

% 

190 

575 

203 

610 

6 

7 

% 

% 

206 

618 

288 

865 

2 

7Vo 

71^ 

% 

% 

420 

1262 

372 

1115 

The  Western   Pattern   No.    10   is   the    engtncers'  standard  West  of  Alleghenies. 
No.   44   IS    the   engineers'    .standard    east    of   Alleghenie's. 

Prices  quoted  on  receipt  of  specifications. 


The  Eastern  Pattern 


MALLEABLE  IRON  CLINCH  RINGS 

BLACK   AAT)   GALVANIZED 
Countersunk  Hole.    200-lb.    Kegs 


o 

Fig.  1200 


Size     %    inch per  lb.  $ 

Size      A    inch 

Size      %    inch 

Size      %    inch " 

Size      %    inch " 

Size   1        inch " 

Size  1%   inch 

Size   l^c   inch 

Size  11/4   inch 

Size   !{•<!   inch " 

Size  1%    inch 

Size  11/2    inch 


Prices    on    application. 


CAST  WASHERS 


Prices   quoted  on 

Fig.  1201 

receipt    of 

specifications. 

Size  of 

Bolt 
inches 

Hole 
inches 

Diameter 
inches 

Thickness 
inches 

Weight 
Approxi- 
mate,   lbs 

i 
1 

11/8 
11/4 

1 
1% 

2% 
2% 
31/8 
31/2 
4Vs 
41/2 
51/2 
6 

1 
1% 

1 

3% 

1^ 

Special  sizes  made  to  order. 


GEO-B'eAIiPEM*TER  ^  CO. 


MACHINE  SCREW  NUTS,  AND   LOCK  WASHERS 
CELLAR  BOX  COTTERS 

List  in  effect   July  21,   1911.      Superseding   all  iireviouH   lists. 


Fiff    3 

!>!> 

Cellar   Box 

Cotters   are   shipped    in    bulk,   kegs 

or   boxes 

Size 

'          Price 

^-r^Htn^r- 

Size 

Price 

Quantity 

Appro.x. 
\vt.  per 

Size 

Price 

Quantity 

.Vpprox. 

"U^o" 

in  lbs. 

Inches 

per  1000 

Package 

1000 
in  lbs. 

inches 

per  1000 

Package 

1000 
in  lbs. 

inches 

per  1000 

Package 

I?''  I 

*   !if22 

Bulk 

199 

%x  9 

$   958.00 

Bulk 

500 

%xll 

$1440.00 

Bulk 

957 

^"^  I 

Bulk 

V2XIO 

1039.00 

Bulk 

550 

%xl2 

1560.00 

Bulk 

1035 

^"^A 

496.00 

Bulk 

250 

¥2x11 

1120.00 

Bulk 

600 

%xl3 

1680.Q0 

Bulk 

1113 

^^19 

538.00 

Bulk 

275 

%xl2 

1201.00 

Bulk 

650 

%xl4 

1800.00 

Bulk 

1192 

Bulk 

¥2x13 

1282.00 

Bulk 

700 

%xl5 

1920.00 

Bulk 

1270 

%xl2 

622.00 

Bulk 

326 

V2XI4 

1363.00 

Bulk 

750 

%xl6 

2040.00 

Bulk 

1348 

%xl3 
%xl4 

664.00 

Bulk 

351 

1/2x15 

1444.00 

Bulk 

800 

%xl7 

2160.00 

Bulk 

1427 

%xl6 

1525.00 

Bulk 

850 

%xlS 

2280.00 

Bulk 

1505 

748.00 

Bulk 

402 

%xn 

1606.00 

Bulk 

900 

%xl6 

790.00 

Bulk 

427 

VaXlS 

1687.00 

Bulk 

950 

%x2^ 

774.00 

Bulk 

395 

%xl7 

832.00 

Bulk 

452 

%x2y2 

816.00 

Bulk 

425 

%xl8 

876.00 

Bulk 

478 

Ax  7 

852.00 

Bulk 

494 

■%x  3 

900.00 

Bulk 

481 

Ax  8 

948.00 

Bulk 

555 

%x  4 

1068.00 

Bulk 

590 

Ax  7 

628.00 

Bulk 

319 

Ax  9 

1044.00 

Bulk 

616 

%x  9» 

1236.00 

Bulk 

699 

Ax  8 

689.00 

Bulk 

359 

AxlO 
Axil 

1140.00 

Bulk 

677 

%x  6 

1404.00 

Bulk 

808 

Ax  9 

750.00 

Bulk 

399 

1236.00 

Bulk 

738 

%x  7 

1572.00 

Bulk 

918 

AxlO 
Axil 

811.00 

Bulk 

439 

Axl2 

1332.00 

Bulk 

799 

%x  8 

1740.00 

Bulk 

1027 

872.00 

Bulk 

480 

Axl3 

1428.00 

Bulk 

860 

%x   9 

1908.00 

Bulk 

1136 

Axl2 

933.00 

Bulk 

520 

Axl4 

1524.00 

Bulk 

921 

%xlO 

2076.00 

Bulk 

1245 

Axis 
Axl4 

994.00 

Bulk 

560 

Axl5 

1620.00 

Bulk 

981 

%xll 

2244.00 

Bulk 

1355 

1055.00 

Bulk 

600 

Axl6 

1716.00 

Bulk 

1042 

%xl2 

2412.00 

Bulk 

Axir< 

Axl6 

1116.00 

Bulk 

640 

Axl7 

1812.00 

Bulk 

1103 

%xl3 

2580.00 

Bulk 

1573 

1177.00 

Bulk 

680 

Axis 

1908.00 

Bulk 

1164 

%xl4 

274S.00 

Bulk 

1682 

Axl7 
Axis 

1238.00 

Bulk 

721 

%xl5 

2916.00 

1791 
1900 

1299.00 

Bulk 

761 

%x  7 

960.00 

Bulk 

643 

34x16 

3084.00 

Bulk 

%x  8 

1080.00 

Bulk 

722 

%xl7 

3252.00 

Bulk 

2000 

%x  7 

796.00 

Bulk 

400 

%x   9 

1200.00 

Bulk 

800 

%xl8 

3420.00 

Bulk 

2118 

%x  8 

877.00 

Bulk 

450 

%xl0 

1320.00 

Bulk 

S7S 

SQUARE   MACHINE  SCREW  NUTS 


# 


IROX 


Tl)  reads     

.    3fil  3i    .iZ  Zi-.VZ    24'  20    181  18  16-181 

ir.  1  14 

No 

.1    4  1    6  1    8  1     10    1  121  14|  161  181      20    | 

201     30 

List,  per  100.. 

.1.161  161. 181   .20    1.221  251.331.431   .57    I 

.73I1.0J 

HEXAGON  MACHINE  SCREW 

NUTS 


IRON 


Threads     

.  .  1  361  321  32  21-321  241  201  181  18  16-181    16  |    14 

No 

.  .|   4|   6|   8|     10   1  121  141  161  181     20   |     24|     30 

List,  per  100. . 

.  .|.2.-||.25|.28|  .30    1.331. 3S|. 501.651   .85    II.IOII.6O" 

LOCK  NUTS  OR  LOCK 
WASHERS 


c 


}.  A.  E.  FLAT 


1-  or  Bolt 

Size  of  Washer 

I'rice  per  M 

V^ 

AxA 

$4.35 

A 

%Xi^ 

6.70 

% 

AxA 

7.35 

A 

■AxA 

10.70 

% 

Ax,>» 

11.35 

% 

Ax,", 

16.00 

% 

Axi", 

21.70 

% 

»/4X:?, 

24.70 

1 

V'lXi-, 

35.00 

^ 

.  A. 

E.  SQUARE 

I  or  Bolt 

Size  of  M  aslier 

1            Price  per  M 

Vi 

AxA 

S    4.70 

t 

Vsx% 

7.35 
8.00 

11  xi 

12.70 

14 

i|x| 

13.35 

78 

||x| 

IS  00 

% 

iixlf 

24.35 

% 

28.70 

in 

lit 

4(1.00 
■).•?. 70 

726 


Geo-B-Carpei^ter  ^  Go. 


SPRING  COTTERS 

Cellar   Box    Cotters    listed   on    pa^e    725 


Fig.  112 


All  measurements  made  under  the  eye.     last  in  effect  July  21,  1911.     Superseding  all  previous  lists. 

These  Spring  Cotters  will  run  at  least  10  per  cent  better  than  any  others  on  account  of  superior  heading  and  point- 
ing and  the  fact  that  they  are  hand  inspected  and  all  culls,  dirt  and  imperfect  cotters  thrown  out. 


II 

Size 

Price 
per  1000 

Quantity 

in 
Package 

Approx. 
Weight 
per  1000 

Wire 
Gauge  Size 

Price 
per  1000 

Quantity 

in 
Package 

Appro.x-. 
Weight 
per  1000 

g  S,       Size 
6 

Price 
per  1000 

Quantity 

in 
Package 

Approx. 
Weight 
per  1000 

lbs.      oz. 

lbs. 

oz. 

lbs.      oz. 

fi'sx   A 

ill 

Ax  il 

$3.50 

1,000 

r  %xi 

$20.00 

500 

17      13 

3.50 

1,000 

11 

fAx  % 

$6.00 

1,000 

3 

10 

y^xiy* 

23.50 

500 

20        8 

3.50 

1,000 

12 

Ax  % 

7.00 

1,000 

10 

Vixiyz 

27.00 

500 

23        0 

3.50 

1,000 

13 

e 

Axl 

8.00 

1,000 

10 

y4xi% 

30.50 

500 

26        8 

4.15 

1.000 

13 

Axl  % 

9.00 

1,000 

4 

1.4x2 

34.00 

250 

29        0 

4.15 

1,000 

14 

i 

^^""V^r 

10.00 

1,000 

12 

%x2y4 

37.50 

250 

32        8 

4.15 

1,000 

14% 

Axi% 

11.00 

1,000 

10 

., 

y4x2y2 

41.00 

250 

35        0 

4.15 

1,000 

15 

i'"";!^ 

12.00 

500 

10 

0 

0 

Vix2  3/4 

44.5"0 

250 

36        4 

4  80 

1,000 

1        0 

Ax2  V4, 

13.00 

500 

10 

10 

y4x3 

48.00 

250 

40        2 

T^X    78 

4.80 

1,000 

1        1 

Ax2y2 

14.00 

500 

12 

0 

y4x3y4 

51.50 

250 

43        1 

T^XI 

4.80 

1,000 

1        2 

y4x3% 

55.00 

250 

46        0 

w 

t'sxIVs 

5.45 

1,000 

i        4 

y4x3?4 

58.50 

250 

48      15 

i 

Axl% 

5.45 

1,000 

1        5 

■^sx   V2 

7.00 

1,000 

6 

.y4x4 

62.00 

150 

51      13 

T*SX1% 

6.10 

1,000 

1        6 

3^2  X     % 

8.15 

1,000 

10 

T^Xl% 

6.10 

1,000 

1        9 

C5 

s'^izxl 

9.30 

1,000 

0 

r  t\xi 

32.50 

500 

29        g 

t'sxI  % 

6.75 

1,000 

1      11 

s\xiy4 

10.45 

1,000 

5 

T^sXiy4 

37  50 

250 

34        1 

T^Xl% 

6.75 

1,000 

2        0 

0- 

s'Wxl  V2 

11.60 

1,000 

5 

isxi  y2 

42.50 

250 

38        0 

t'5X2 

7.40 

1,000 

2        5 

^ 

^;xi  % 

12.75 

1,000 

13 

}Ui% 

47.50 

250 

44        0 

i'bx2% 

8.05 

1,000 

2      10 

^'^2X2 

13.90 

500 

10 

14 

isX2 

52.50 

250 

47      13 

Ax2y2 

8.70 

1,000 

2      13 

/5X2  % 

15  05 

500 

13 

/sx2  % 

57.50 

250 

52        6 

1^x2% 

9.35 

500 

3        6 

Ax2  V2 

16.20 

500 

14 

0 

■ 

fffX2  V2 

62.50 

250 

57      10 

1^x3 

10.00 

500 

3        8 

« 

^x2% 

67.50 

250 

61        9 

Axsy* 

10.65 

500 

3        9% 

(5 

72.50 

200 

67        0 

Li-sxa'/i 

11.30 

500 

3     11 

77.50 

200 

70      11 

r^x  A 

3.50 

1,000 

13 

i 

X     V2 
X     % 

8.00 
9.30 

1,000 
1,000 

8 
11 

■fsx3  y2 

fsX3% 

82.50 
87.50 

150 

150 

75        5 
79      14 

^ix  % 

3.50 

1,000 

14 

GO 

I 

xl 

10.60 

1,000 

1 

92.50 

100 

84        7 

J^X    iV 

3.50 

1,000 

1        0 

k 

xiy* 

11.90 

1,000 

7 

16— - 

^X     1/2 

3  50 

1,000 

1        0 

I 

k 

xiy2 

13.20 

1,000 

1 

%xiy2 

72.00 

Bulk 

60 

Ax  A 

4.15 

1,000 

1        2 

i 

xl% 

14.50 

1,000 

3 

%xl% 

79.20 

66 

s 

Ax    % 

4.15 

1,000 

1        3 

i 

x2 

15.80 

500 

0 

%x2 

86.40 

70 

Ax  % 

4.15 

1,000 

1         5 

h 

x2i4 

17.10 

500 

6 

%x2y4 

93.60 

" 

t 

Ax  78 

4.80 

1,000 

1        9 

Ih 

x2y2 

18.40 

500 

12 

%x2y2 

100.80 

84 

. 

Axl 

4.80 

1,000 

1      11 

%x2% 

108.00 

" 

91 

9 

Axi% 

5.4  5 

1,000 

1      14 

%X3 

115.20 

95 

^ 

Axl  V4 

Axl  % 

5.45 
6.10 

1,000 
1,000 

2        2 
2        8 

T^sXl 

t'sxiy* 

T^sxiya 

^5x1% 

tCx2% 

11.10 
12.80 
14.50 
16.20 
17.90 
19.60 
21.30 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

500 

500 

500 

9 
10 
13 
14 
16 
17 

0 
5 
10 

8 
4 

10 

%x3i4 
%x3y2 

122.40 
129.60 

103 
109 

Axi% 

Ax2 
Ax2% 

Axava 

.Ax3 

6.75 
7.40 
8.05 
8.70 
10.00 

1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 

2  14 

3  4 

3  10 

4  0 
4        8 

6^ 
iz; 

%x3% 
%x4 

/sxl% 

T'jtX2 

^\x2  Vi 

136  80 
144.00 
108.00 
119.50 
131.00 

116 
123 
108 
118 
128 

{til 

a\xlV4 
T(\xl  % 
^jxl% 

3.50 

1,000 
1  000 

1        7 

i'bX2  y2 

23.00 

500 

20 

0 

Ax2  yo 

142.50 

" 

138 

4  15 

1  10 

2  0 
2        3 
2        B 

2  12 

3  9 

4  1 

T'iTX2% 

24  70 

500 

21 

2 

75X2% 

154.00 

148 

M 

4115 
4.80 
4.80 
5.45 
6.10 
6.75 

liooo 

1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 

L  ■ftx3 

4  xi% 

26.40 

12.00 
14.00 
16.00 

250 

1.000 
l,000i 
1,000 

22 

10 
12 
12 

14 

0 

0 

14 

•s\x3 

/bx314 

1^x3  y. 

Ax3% 

1^x4 

I'VxS 

165.50 
177.00 
188.50 
200.00 
211.50 
257.50 

:i 

159 
169 
180 
189 

239 

L5P2X2 

7.40 

1,000 

4     10 

» 

i  xiya 

18.00 

1,000 

15 

10 

1/2x2 

148.50 

150 

r^x  % 

i  x2% 

20.00 

500 

20 

0 

¥2x2  >4 

163.50 

" 

161 

4.00 

1,000 

2        1 

i' 

22.00 

500 

20 

%x2V2 

178.50 

" 

175 

Ax    % 

4.75 

1,000 

2      12 

24.00 

500 

22 

10 

%x2% 

193.50 

189 

*»      sVxl 

5.50 

1,000 

3        5 

i?x2y2 

26.00 

500 

24 

11 

%x3 

208.50 

" 

200 

^i  ^\iilVi 

6.25 

1,000 

4        0 

j?x2% 

28.00 

250 

26 

13 

72X3  y* 

223.50 

213 

^      ^xl  % 

7.00 

1,000 

4      12 

I3va 

30.00 

250 

28 

14 

%x3y2 

238.50 

<• 

225 

7.75 

1,000 

5        1 

¥2x3% 

253.50 

•1 

238 

.Ax2 

8.50 

1,000 

C        2 

%x4 

268.50 

" 

250 

r%x  % 

$5.00 

1,000 

2        12 

^■fgXl 

18.00 

500 

15 

7 

y2x5 

%x6 

328.50 
388.50 

,',' 

300 
350 

%x    % 

5.85 

1.000 

3       10 

^'2x1% 

20.80 

500 

17 

14 

^ 

VaXl 

6.70 

1,000 

4          0 

,^xiy2 

23.60 

500 

20 

5 

%X3 

384.00 

" 

300 

%xl% 

7.55 

1,000 

4       14 

>s 

^,xl% 

26.40 

500 

20 

14 

%x3U 

404.00 

" 

349 

6" 

'/8Xl% 

8.40 

1,000 

5          9 

^'2x2 

29.20 

250 

25 

3 

%x3% 

424.00 

" 

369 

V8Xl% 

9.25 

1,000 

6         0 

0 

.'2x2% 

32,00 

250 

27 

10 

%x3% 

444.00 

388 

y8x2 

10  10 

1,000 

7         3 

3^2X2  y2 

34.80 

250 

30 

1 

%x4 

464.00 

455 

V8X21/4 

lO.flS 

500 

9         0 

.',x2% 

37  60 

250 

32 

8 

%x5 

544.00 

487 

, 

I  V»x2% 

11.80 

500 

9       12 

L  ,';x3 

40.'?0 

250 

34 

15 

%x6 

644.00 

566         .^ 

FOR  COTTER  PIN  TOOLS,  KEYS,  PINS   AND  LOCK  WASHERS,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  ^  SO. 


^■27 


STANDARD  STEEL  TAPER  PINS 


Fig.  43,SA 

TAPER    OXE-QUARTER   INCH   TO    THE    FOOT 

Trice  per  100 


Diameter  at      ;       -. 
Large  Eml 

56 

.172 

.193 

.219 

.2.30 

.289 

.341 

.409 

.492 

.591 

.706 

Approximate               ,, 
Fractional  Size           '^ 

' 

tl 

A 

3^ 

y* 

hi 

ih 

U 

y2 

JB 

M 

No.                       ( 

) 

1 

2 

3 

) 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

%                    $1. 

80 

$2.00 

$2.10 

$2.3( 

$2.50 

$2.75 

$3.00 

1                           2. 

05 

2.25 

2.35 

2.55 

2.75 

3.00 

3.25 

$3.75] 

11^                      2. 

30 

2.50 

2.60 

2.80 

3.00 

3.25 

3.50 

4.0( 

)    $4.65 

11/2                            2. 

55 

2.75 

2.85 

3.05 

3.25 

3.50 

3.75 

4.21 

5       5.00 

$7.00 

$9.00 

1%                       2. 

80 

3.00 

3.10 

3.30 

3.50 

3.75 

4.00 

4.5( 

)       5.40 

7.50 

9.50 

2 

3.25 

3.35 

3.55 

3.75 

4.05 

4.35 

4.75  i     5.80 

8.00 

10.00 

2V4 

3.60 

3.80 

4.00 

4.40 

4.75 

5.2 

5       6.25 

8.60 

10.75 

21/2 

4.05 

4.25 

4.75 

5.20 

5.7. 

5       6.75 

9.20 

11.50 

2% 

4.30 

4.50 

5.10 

5.70 

6.2 

5       7.25 

9.80 

12.25 

3 

4.55 

4.75 

5.45 

6.25 

6.75  1     7.80 

10.50 

13.25 

3V4 

.... 

6.75 

7.2 

5       8.40 

11.20 

14.25 

31/2              1      .. 

7.25 

7.75  1     9.00 

11.90 

15.25 

3% 

7.75 

8.2. 

5       9.60 

12.60 

16.25 

4                          .. 

8.25 

8.7. 

5    10.20 

13.30 

17.25 

41/4 

.... 

.  .  . 

10.80 

14.00 

18.25 

4y2 

11.40 

14.70 

19.25 

4% 

15.40 

20.25 

0                 . . 

16.10 

21.25 

51/4 

16.80 

22.25 

5y2 

23.25 

5% 

.... 

24.25 

6 

1 

....  '    .... 

25.25 

Prices  on  sizes  5/0  to  2/0  and  11  to  14  quoted  on  request.      Special  Taper  P:ns  made  to  speci- 
fl<"ations. 

FLAT  SPRING  KEYS 


Fls. 

43SB 

16 

AND  17  WIRE  GAUGE 

Approx. 

Approx. 

size 
Ins. 

List  Price 
per  1000 

Quantity 

Weight 
.perlOOO, 
in  pounds 

Size 
In8. 

List  Price 
per  1000 

Quantity 

WeiKlit 
nerlOOO, 
m  pounds 

%xiy4 

$39.00 

Bulk 

17 

%xl% 

$78.00 

Bulk 

43 

%xiy2 

44.50 

Bulk 

21 

%x2 

84.50 

Bulk 

45 

%xl% 

50.00 

Bulk 

26 

%x2% 

91.00 

Bulk 

50 

%x2 

55.50 

Bulk 

29 

%x2% 

97.50 

Bulk 

55 

%x2y4    ■ 

61.00 

Bulk 

31 

%x2% 

104.00 

Bulk 

58 

%x2i^ 

66.50 

Bulk 

33 

%x3 

110.50 

Bulk 

62 

%x2% 

72.00 

Bulk 

37 

%x3y4 

117.00 

Bulk 

65 

■  %x3 

77.50 

Bulk 

39 

%x3i^ 

123.50 

Bulk 

70 

ysxiy* 

52.00 

Bulk 

35 

%x2 

104.00 

-     Bulk 

50 

y2xi% 

58.00 

Bulk 

38 

%x2i4 

111.00 

Bulk 

57 

y2xi% 

64.00 

Bulk 

42 

%x2y2 

118.00 

Bulk 

63 

y2x2 

70.00 

Bulk 

44 

%x2% 

125.00 

Bulk 

65 

y2x2y4 

76.00 

.      Bulk 

46 

%x3 

132.00 

Bulk 

69 

y2x2% 

82.00 

Bulk 

48 

%x3y4 

139.00 

Bulk 

73 

y2x2% 

88.00 

Bulk 

51 

%x3y2 

146.00 

Bulk 

77 

%x3 

94.00 

Bulk 

55 

728 


GEO-BCAIiPEN'TER  ^  CO. 


WROUGHT  STEEL  HINGES  AND  HASPS 

WROUGHT  STEEL  HEAVY  STRAP  HINGES 


Pig.  902 


Size,  Lengrth  of  Eacli 
L,eaf,  inches 


No.  90a 

Plain  Steel 
ir  Dozen  Pair 


No.  95i 

Japanned 
per  Dozen  Pair 


Width  at  Joint,  inches 


■rage  Weight  per 
Dozen  Pairs 
pounds 


10 
12 
14 
IG 


$1.60 

2.15 

2.80 

4.50 

6.80 

10.40 

12.20 

14.00 


$1.75 

2.35 

3.10 

4.95 

7.50 

11.45 

13.40 

15.40 


1t% 

lit 

2% 

3 

3^ 

4 

4% 

4% 


10 
19 
34 
51 
82 
91 
112 


WROUGHT  STEEL  HINGE    HASPS 
HINGE  HASP  STAPLES 


Fig.  913 


Fig.  912 


8ize 

No.  913 

No.  964 

Length  of 

Plain  Steel 

Japanned 

Strap 

per  Single 

per  Single 

inches 

Dozen 

Dozen 

3 

$0.50 

$0.55 

4^4 

.60 

.65 

6 

.80 

.90 

8 

1.05 

1.15 

10 

1.50 

1.65 

12 

2.10 

2.30 

Width  at 
Joint 
inches 


IVs 
IVs 

11/2 

1% 

2  A 
2% 


Average 

Weight    per 

Dozen 

Pounds 


No.  913 

PerSingleDoz. 

Projection 
of  Staple  ins. 

For  Hasps 
inches 

Size   of  Plates 
inches 

2%x2 
l^xlVs 

178X1% 

2     XIV2 

% 
% 

3  and  4 1/2 
6 
8 
10  and  12 

$0.20 
.23 
.30 
.38 

WROUGHT   STEEL  LIGHT 
STRAP   HINGE 


Fig.  900 


Size 

No.  900 

No.  952 

Length  of 
Each  Leaf 

Plain 

Steel,  per 

per  Doz. 

inches 

Doz.  Prs. 

Pairs 

3 

$0.85 

$0.95 

4 

1.10 

1.20 

5 

1.35 

1.50 

6 

1.70 

1.90 

7 

2.10 

2.30 

8 

2.40 

2.65 

10 

3.30 

3.65 

12 

4.90 

5.40 

14 

6.40 

7.05 

16 

7.90 

8.70 

Width  at 
Joint 
inches 


Average 

Weight  per 

Dozen  Pairs 

pounds 


IVs 
IVs 

llv 

u% 

IVs 

178 

2  At 
2% 
2Ji 
3 


21/2 
4 

6  74 

9 
13 

141/2 
20 
33 
48 
61 


WROUGHT  STEEL  LIGHT 
T-HINGES 


Fig.  904 


Size 
Length 

No.   804 

No.  936 

Width   of 

Average 

Plain 

Steel 

Japanned 
per 

Strap  at 

Length 
of  Joint 

perDozeu 

inches 

per  Doz. 
Pairs 

Dozen 
Pairs 

inches 

inches 

Pairs 
pounds 

3 

$0.75 

$0.85 

1^ 

2% 

2% 

4 

.80 

.90 

1t^ 

2% 

31.^ 

5 

1.00 

1.10 

Ifc 

3 

4  7* 

6 

1.20 

1.30 

17* 

3^ 

6  7* 

7 

1.35 

1.50 

1% 

3  72 

8% 

8 

1.50 

1.65 

1t% 

4 

91^ 

9 

1.90 

2.10 

178 

41/^ 

13 

10 

2.20 

2.40 

1% 

41^ 

13^ 

1^ 

3.00 

3.30 

2  78 

4% 

20  72 

14 

3.90 

4.30 

2% 

5  72 

33 

16 

5.15 

5.65 

2  3/8 

6 

38% 

WROUGHT  STEEL  EXTRA 
HEAVY 
T-HINGES 


Fig.  90S 


Size 

Lengtii 

of  Strap 

inches 


No.  908 

No.  900 

Width  of 

Plain 

Japanned 

SUMP  at 

Length 

Steel  per 

per 

Dozen 

Dozen 

inches 

inches 

Average 

Weight  per 

Dozen 

Pairs 

pntindg 


4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 


$1.80 

$2.00 

2.45 

2.70 

3.00 

3.30 

5.00 

5.50 

7.40 

8.1b 

10.70 

11.75 

11.80 

13.00 

12.60 

13.85 

1% 

nil 

2t1t 

2% 

3  78 
3  78 

3  78 

33/8 


3  72 

4 

4  72 

5  72 

7 
7% 

7  74 

774 


7% 
131/^ 
21 
36 
50 
78 
82 
93 


FOR    WOOD   AND    LAG    SCREWS,   SEE   INDEX 


GEOBeAR.PEM"TER  S  CO. 


'59 


WROUGHT  STEEL  LOOSE  PIN  BUTTS 

With  Ball  Tips 


4     X3% 
4     x4 

4V2X4 

4  1/2x4% 

5  x5 

514x5% 


Bright  Steel 

per  dozen 

pairs 


?1.30 
1.50 
1.60 
l.SO 
1.85 
2.15 


No.   ■JSl 

Japanned 

per  dozen 

pairs 


Screw 

Holes  in 

each 

Butt 


Size  of 
Screw 
Number 


Dozen 

pairs  in  i 

Case 


1.90 


2.40 
2.75 
2.90 
3.75 
4.00 
5.50 
7.60 
9.20 


Aveiage 

"Weiglit  of 

Full  Case 

lbs. 


100 
135 
150 
192 
180 
234 
200 
240 
212 
266 
230 


Fig.  731 


The   ZVs   inch  and  larger  have  five 


jckles  in  the   joint;   the   smaller  sizes,   three 


WROUGHT   STEEL  BUTTS 


WROUGHT    STEEL  LIGHT  LOOSE 
PIN  BUTTS 

W  ith  Ball  Tips 


e 

-i      0 

0S. 

[1  w,  @ 

:,0 

1     ® 

3 

Fig.  as9 


Prices   are  per  dozen   pairs,   and  include  plated   screws 
to  matel). 


One-half   dozen    pairs   in    a   box,    with    screws;    25    dozen 
in  a  case 


ai 

B 

c 

" 

c,S 

<~z 

M|Sg 

SESiS 

?■  f  =  r 

'^"^-^ 

ia 

«5^ 

na 

1  «9 

e^Kl 

0  ChccW 

0  ctxW 

df--^' 

o^a 

>5 

^ 

y-, 

'A 

>^ 

2      x2 

$4.00 

$4.45 

$4.90 

$4.45 

$4.4.-. 

2      X2U 

4  10 

4.55 

5.00   - 

4.55 

4.55 

2     x3 

4.25 

4,70 

4.70 

4:70 

2%x2 

4.15 

^.60 

5.05 

4.60 

4.60 

2%x2% 

4  25 

4.70 

5.15 

4.70 

4.70 

2%x3 

4.50 

4.95 

5.40 

4.95 

4.95 

3     X2'i 

4.85 

5.30 

5.75 

5.30 

5.30 

3     xr; 

.-.no 

5.45 

5.90 

.V45 

5.4  5 

Prices  on  larger  sizes  upon  application 

The    2i,ix2    inch    and    larger    have    fiv 
joint;  smaller  sizes,   three. 


WROUGHT  STEEL  LOOSE  PIN 
LIGHT  NARROW  BUTTS 

With  BaU  Tips 


•^0 

^^. 

s. 

J  ^• 

!l!t;; 

-1  ® 

i « 

1  ^- 

Figr.  295 

Prices   are   per   dozen   pairs,   and    include   plated   screws 
to   match. 

One    half-dozen    pairs   in    a   box,    with    screws;    25    dozen 
in    a    case. 


Si 

g 

III 

"C  0 

"2  • 

„  c  >, 

-0 

■SS 

"2 

f3A 

ilii 

1111 

7. 

'  —  A 

sjCUxa 

oXmK 

ct<<:- 

c^a 

.•ii.<;m 

/ 

y. 

Z 

y 

^ 

/. 

1  '4 

$■-'.90 

$3.35 

$3.80 

$3.35 

$3.35 

$3.35 

1% 

3.20 

3.65 

4.10 

3.65 

3.65 

3.65 

3.60 

4.05 

4.50 

4.05 

4.05 

4.05 

2V4 

4.20 

4.65 

4.20 

4.20 

4.20 

2% 

4.35 

4.80 

4.35 

4.35 

4.35 

3 

5.05 

5.50 

5.05 

5.05 

5.05 

iVz 

6.00 

6.50 

6.00 

6.00 

6.00 

4 

6.50 

7.00 

7.50 

7.00 

7.00 

7.00 

Prices  on  larger  sizes  upon  application. 


uckles   In    the 
FOR  COMPLETE  LINE  OF  WOOD  SCREWS,   SEE  INDEX 


The  2 '2   inch  and  larger  have  five  Icnuckl 
smaller   sizes,    three. 


in  the  Joint; 


730 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  So, 


WROUGHT  STEEL  BUTTS— HINGE  SETS 


WROUGHT  STEEL  BROAD  BUTTS 

Fast  Joint 


Size 

Per 

Kcrew 
Holes 

Size  of 

Dozen 

Average 
Weight  of 
Full  Case 

lbs. 

Open 
inches 

dozen 
pairs 

in  each 
Butt 

Screw 
Number 

a  Case 

2     x2 

$1.20 

4 

7 

50 

162 

2     x2  Vz 

1.25 

4 

7 

50 

204 

2V2X2y2 

1.60 

6 

8 

50 

255 

21/2x3 

1.90 

6 

8 

25 

152 

3     x2% 

2.05 

25 

168 

3     x3 

2.40 

6 

9 

25 

194 

3     X3V2 

2  70 

6 

9 

25 

219 

3%x3 

3.20 

10 

25 

258 

3  Vox  3 1/2 

3.50 

6 

10 

20 

235 

3^2X4 

4.00 

6 

10 

20 

263 

4     x4 

4.30 

8 

10 

15 

236 

4 1/2x4  Va 

5.60 

8 

11 

10 

230 

5     x5 

6  90 

g 

12 

3 

251 

5V2X5V2 

9.00 

g 

13 

5 

188 

6     x6 

10.20 

8 

13 

5 

215 

3x31,2  Inch  and  smaller,  one  dozen  pairs  In  a  box;  3^2x3 
to  iVz'x.iVz  inch  inclusive,  one-half  dozen;  larger  sizes, 
one-quarter  dozen. 


The    31/2x3    inch    and    larger    have    fiv( 
joint;    the   smaller   sizes,   three. 


knuckles    in    the 


WROUGHT  STEEL  LIGHT 
NARROW  BUTTS 


Fig.  838. 

Bright  Steel 

si 

il 

c 

2«w 

II 

N  a 

.1 

1 

ce 

w 

^ 

m 

m 

P 

< 

% 

$0.40 

11/16 

2 

100 

1 

.40 

1 

100 

IV4 

.50 

11/16 

4 

100 

11/2 

.65 

1  7/16 

100 

1% 

.80 

1  7/16 

100 

2 

.90 

1  9/16 

100 

2% 

1.05 

1  11/16 

50 

21/2 

1.10 

1  11/16 

50 

2% 

1.30 

1% 

50 

3 

1.45 

50 

3% 

1.70 

2V8 

50 

31/2 

2.00 

214 

25 

3% 

2.70 

2  ¥2 

25 

4 

2% 

8 

20 

41/2 

3.70 

3 

8 

10 

20 

5 

4.60 

3  3/16 

g 

10 

15 

51/2 

6.00 

3 11/16 

8 

10 

10 

7.10 

3  15/16 

11 

10 

226 

Prices  on  larger  sizes  upon  application. 

3%  inch  and  smaller,  one  dozen  pairs  in  a  box;  3%  to 
4%  inch,  one-half  dozen;  5,  5%  and  6  inch,  one-quarter 
dozen. 

The  2%  inch  and  larger  have  five  knuckles  in  the  Joint; 
the  smaller  sizes,   three. 


Pig.  1752J 


WROUGHT    STEEL   SCREEN    DOOR 
HARDWARE 

Complete  Sets  for  Screen  Doors  in  Convenient  Packages 
Set  No.  1752 J 

Each  set  consists  of  one  pair  of  ornamental  wrought 
steel  loose-pin  butts,  2i/^x2i/^;  one  wrought  steel  pull, 
ZV2  inches  long;  one  wire  spring  No.  2;  one  gate 
hook  and  eye. 

The  butts  are  applied  to  the  surface  of  the  door, 
thus  saving  the  time  required  in  mortising.  "When 
once  applied  it  is  not  necessary  to  remove  the  screws. 
By  merely  slipping  out  the  pins  the  door  is  easily  taken 
off  and  can  be  as  readily  rehung  when  necessary. 

No.  1752J,     Japanned  finish.     Per  gross  sets 

with  screws    $29.60 

No.   1753J.    Hinges,  per  doz.  pairs  with  screws        1.35 
Each  set  in  a  box,  with  screws;  12  sets  in  a  carton; 

one  gross  sets  in  a  case.. 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  Go. 


731 


WROUGHT  STEEL  BUTTS— HINGE  SETS 

WROUGHT  STEEL  REVERSIBLE  WROUGHT  STEEL  LOOSE  PIN 

BUTTS  LIGHT  NARROW  BUTTS 


Q 

9-^ 


Fig.  S04 


2      x2 

2  x2% 
2%x2 
2'/ix2% 
2^4x3 

3  x2^ 
3     x3 

3  x3% 
3%x3 

3 ',6x3% 
3>,2X4 

4  X314 
4     x4 

4  x4>^ 
4'^x4 
4%x4'^ 

5  x5 


Screw 
Holes  in 
Each  Butt 


Average 

Weight  of 

Full  Case 

lbs. 


No.  804 

Bright  Steel 

per  dozen 

pairs 


162 
204 
226 
255 
155 
167 
196 
221 
207 
238 
191 

192 
215 
200 
218 
255 
203 
215 


$1.40 
1.50 
1.60 
1.80 
2.20 
2  40 
2.60 
3.00 


5.90 
7.70 
9.60 

11.40 


Xo.  804,  3x314  inch  and  smaller,  one  dozen  pairs  in  a 
box,  3VL'X3  to  4%x4V2  inch  inclusive,  one-half  dozen;  larger 
sizes,    one-quarter   dozen. 


Other  numbers,  4  "2x41.; 
pairs  in  a  box,  with  screv 


inch  and  smaller,  one-half  dozen 
;  larger  sizes,  one-quarter  dozen. 


The  3%x3  inch  and  larger  have  five  kr 
the  smaller  sizes,  three. 

Mlien   two   dimensions    are  given,   th< 
rates  the  length  of  joint. 


jckles  in  the  Joint; 
first   always   indi- 


Fig.  S40.     Bright    Steel 


s 

^ 

m 

m 

;; 

h 

S-2 

L 

!i 

(K 

^ 

CO 

m 

< 

c. 

1 

1 

4 

3 

100 

51 

$0.60 

1% 

i.V 

4 

4 

100 

69 

.75 

iy2 

lIV 

4 

5 

100 

100 

.90 

1% 

lIV 

4 

5 

100 

132 

1.00 

1  \ 

4 

C 

100 

191 

1.10 

2 14 

1  * 

6 

6 

50 

110 

1.25 

21/2 

1  i 

6 

6 

50 

128 

1.45 

2% 

1% 

6 

7 

50 

175 

1.55 

3 

2 

6 

7 

50 

208 

1.80 

3V4 

2Vs 

8 

50 

248 

2  25 

3V2 

2% 

6 

8 

25 

152 

2.70 

3% 

2y2 

6 

8 

25 

180 

3.30 

4 

2% 

8 

9 

20 

185 

3.70 

4Vi 

3 

s 

10 

20 

227 

4.45 

5 

3  A 

g 

10 

15 

202 

5.50 

5% 

3U 

S 

10 

10 

178 

7.50 

3i& 

^ 

11 

10 

225 

8.85 

The  2%   inch  and  larger  have  five  knuckles  in  the  Joint; 
smaller  sizes,    three. 


3   inch  and  smaller,  one  doze 
loh    inclusive,   one-half   duzen; 


1  pairs  in  a  box;  314   to  5% 
6    inch,   one-quarter   dozen. 


KING  DETACHABLE  AND  ADJUSTABLE  SPRING  HINGE  SET 


An  All  Quality  I^ow  Piiced  Hinge  Set 


Set  comprises  1  pair  hinges  with  screws,  pull-out  hook 
and   eye,   packed  in   carton. 

Hinges  have  removable  pin  and  adjustable  spring  ten.^ion. 
All-steel  construction.  Simple,  strong,  durable  and  at- 
tractive in  design.  The  spring  tension  is  easily  and  quickly 
adjusted  with  a  common  wire  nail,  and  the  door  taken 
down  by  simply  releasing  the  spring  and  withdrawing  the 
pin  without  removing  any  screws  or  using  any  tools. 


Xo.  03600.     Japanned  Sets per  dozen  $3.80 

Xo.  02C05.     Dull   Brass   Sets "  i.'a 

Xo.  02607.     Antique  Copper  Sets "  4.75 

FOR   AVOOD   SCREWS   AND    SCREW   DRIV: 


FiK.  02600 
SEE   IXDEX 


(32 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   S  (EO. 


HASPS,  HOOKS  AND  STAPLES 

WROUGHT  STEEL  "SAFETY' 
HASPS 


WROUGHT  HASPS  AND  STAPLES 

With  Double  Hooks 


Fig.  9S2 


Size 

inches 

Length 

No.  983 

No.  988 

No.  1318 

Staples 
inches 

Plain 
per  dozen 

Japanned 
per  dozen 

Galvanized 
per  dozen 

5 

2 

$1.20 

$1.40 

$2.25 

6 

2.Vi 

1.40 

1.65 

2.50 

7 

2y2 

1.60 

1.90 

3.00 

8 

2y2 

1.80 

2.10 

3.50 

9 

2% 

2.20 

2.60 

4.00 

10 

2  3/4 

2.50 

3.00 

4.50 

11 

31/2 

3.00 

3.75 

6.00 

12 

31/2 

3.84 

4.50 

7.00 

One  dozen  in  a  box. 

WROUGHT 

ROUND 

BRIGHT 

HOOKS  AND 

STAPLES 

Extra  Heavy 


Size  Staples 
inches 

Sizp  Hook 
inches 

Diameter  of 
Wire 
inches 

No.  974 

Plain  steel 
per  gross 

11 

2% 

4 
5 
6 

1 

$15.00 
24.00 
30.00 

Packed   one-fourth  gross   in  a  box. 

WROUGHT  STEEL  SHELF 
BRACKETS 


Average 

Dozen  Pairs 

Weight  of 

In  a  Case 

Full  Case 

lbs. 

18 

60 

15 

80 

15 

100 

12 

85 

8 

76 

5 

60 

5 

74 

3% 

85 

3  Vz 

120 

iy2 

92 

Japanned 

per  dozen 

pairs 


5  1.20 
1.60 
2.20 
2.40 
3.00 
3.60 
4.20 
6.00 
9.00 
20.00 


Fis.  702 


No.  792,  3x4,  4x5  inch,  one'  dozen  pairs 
in  a  box;  5x6  or  7x9  inch  inclusive,  one- 
half  dozen;  8x10  to  12x14  inch  inclusive, 
one-quarter  dozen;  16x18  inch,  one  pair 
in   a   package. 


PATENTED 


Fig.   915. 


Size  Length 
of  Strap 
inches 

Width  at 
Joint 
inches 

Average 

Weight  of 

Full  Case 

lbs. 

No.  915 

Plain  Steel 

per  Single 

dozen 

No,  915J 

Japanned 

per  dozen 

with  Screws 

3 
6 

iy2 
11/2 

166 
168 
222 

$0.90 
1.20 
1.70 

$1.10 
1.50 
2.20 

Above    packed   one-half   dozen    (single)    in   a 
and  all  with  screvi's  to  match  except  No.    915. 

WROUGHT  EXTRA   HEAVY 
HINGE  HASPS 


Pig.  941 

Extreme    length,    7y2    inches;    width,    1%    inches; 
thickness,    %   inch. 
No.  941.     Plain  steel per  single  dozen  $6.75 

WROUGHT  SQUARE  HOOKS 
AND  STAPLES 


Pig.   972 


Length 

of 
Staples 
inches 

No.  972 

No.  972J 

inches 

Plain 
per  gross 

Japanned 
per  gross 

3 

iy2 

$8.00 

sya 

1% 

9.00 

4 

2 

10.00 

$11.50 

iVz 

2 

11.00 

13.00 

5 

21A 

12.00 

14.00 

5% 

2y2 

13.00 

15.50       ^. 

6 

21^ 

14.00 

16.50 

7 

2% 

22,00 

8 

2% 

25.00 

Packed  one-fourth  gross  in  a  box. 


FOR  WOOD  SCREWS,  STOVE  BOLTS  AND  LAG  SCREWS,  SEE  INDEX 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  CO. 


733 


DOOR   CHECKS 
THE  GORBIN  DOOR  CHECK  AND  SPRING 

1911  MODEfj 
"Witli.  or  Without  Hold-Back  Attachment 

The  1911  model  has  many  features  which  are  different  from 
any  found  in  those  previously  made.  It  has  been  tested  for  an 
extended  period,  under  the  most  severe  conditions,  and  has 
proven  itself  strong  and  reliable  in  every  particular.  It  is  of- 
fered with  the  confident  expectation  that  it  will  be  found  supe- 
rior to  any  other  checking  device  in  existence. 

Hand — Right  or  left  hand  without  change.  In  applying  the 
tension,  the  spring  is  wound  in  one  direction  for  right  hand  and 
in  the  other  for  left  hand. 

Check — A  rack  and  pinion  mechanism  is  used  to  control  the 
checking  action.  This  is  in  effect  from  the  moment  the  door 
begins  to  close  and  gives  a  steady,  uniform  movement,  free  from 
shock  or  Jar.  Tlie  valve  permits  adjustment  to  any  speed  de- 
sired. 

Tlie  SpriD)?  is  of  a  form  that  gives  a  quick,  live  resilient  ac- 
tion,   with   a   minimum    of    crystallization    from    use.      T.'-.e   con- 
struction  of  the  check  makes   it  impossible  to  apply  a  greater 
tension  to  the  spring  than  it  is  designed  to  withstand.     Every 
precaution   has  been  taken  to  guard  against  breakage. 
Leakage  cannot  occui".     The   pressure  is   applied   to   the   liquid   in   the  cylinder   or  checking  chamber, 
and  there  is  no  pressure  near  the  spindle.     Capillary  attraction  alone  could  cause  the  liquid  to  rise  to  the 
top  of  the  check,  and  this  is  absolutely  prevented    by  the  unusual  length  of  the  gland  and  the  character 
of  the  packing. 

The  Bearings  are  liberally  designed  with  a  view  to  reducing  the  effect  of  wear.  The  bottom  bearing 
holds  all  parts  in  alignment  and  adds  to  the  rigidity. 

The  Parts  are  few  in  number,  strong  and  easily  replaced.  The  interior  of  the  check  is  easily  accessi- 
ble, it  only  being  necessary  to  first  remove  the  arm  and  then  the  cover  and  ratchet  in  one  piece  to  reach 
the  spring.     The  same  brackets  are  used  as  with  the  Universal  or  1S99  pattern. 

An  Instruction   Sheet,   giving  directions   for  application,  is  packed  with  each  check. 

The  Liquid  is  a  compound  which  will  not  freeze  and  is  not  affected  by  extreme  heat.  The  working 
parts  of  the  check  are  immersed  in  it  and  their  action   is  lubricated  by  it. 

CLASSIFICATION 

No.  1.     For  screen  doors. 

Xo.  2.  For  door  between  dining  room  and  butlers  pantry,  car  doors,  etc.,  or  any  inside  door  not 
over  7  feet  by  3  feet. 

No.  3.     For  outside  doors  not  larger  than  7  feet  by  21/^  feet,  steamboat  doors,  vestibule  doors,  etc. 

No.  4.     For  outside  doors  not  larger  than  7%  feet  by  3  feet. 

No.  5.     For  doors  not  larger  than  71/2    feet  by  4    feet. 

No.  6.  For  extra  high  doors  and  extra  heavy  doors,  such  as  are  used  in  public  buildings,  stores, 
hotels,  railroad  depots,  etc. 

If  the  door  is  unusually  heavy,  or  very  strong  draughts  are  to  be  encountered  use  one  size  largfer 
than  specified. 

PRICE   LIST 


Finish 

IRON 

Price  Each 

Nos.l      1     1      2     1      a     1      4     1      5     1       6 

$3.25 
3.25 
.36 

$4.25 

4.25 

.48 

$5.00 

5.00 

.60 

$6.00 

6.00 

.78 

$8.00 
8.00 
1.20 

$10.00 

D      1      Dead  Black 

(Japanned) 

10.00 

Extra  Coils 

1.50 

G.  B.  C.  DOOR  CHECK  AND  SPRING 

Works  on  either  right  or  left  hand  door.  Double  action  piston, 
double  regulating  valves.  Easy  to  take  apart  or  put  together. 
Gold  bronze  finish. 

In  ordering  be  sure  to  specify  whether  for  right  hand  or  left 
hand  door. 

CLASSIFICATION 

No.  1.     For  screen  doors. 

No.  2.  For  door  between  dining  room  and  butler's  pantry,  car 
doors,  etc.,  or  any  inside  door  not  over  7  feet  by  3  feet. 

No.  3.  For  outside  doors  not  larger  than  7  feet  by  2*^  feet, 
steamboat  doors,  vestibule  doors,  etc. 

IVo.  4.     For  outside  doors  not  larger  than  TV2  feet  by  3  feet. 
No.  5.     For  doors  not  larger  than  7%   feet  by  4  feet. 
No.  6.     For  extra  high  doors  and  extra  heavy  doors,  such  as  are 
used  in  public  buildings,  stores,  hotels,  railroad  depots,  etc. 

If  the  door  is  unusually  heavy,  or  very  strong    draughts   are  to   be  encountered   use  one   size   larger 
than  specified. 

PRICE  LIST 


Finish' 

IRON 

Price  Each 

Nos.l      1     1      2    1      3     1      4     1      5     1       6 

Reg.  1       Bronzed     !$.■?. 25 

$4.25 

4.25 

.48 

$5.00 
5.00 
.60 

$6.00 
6.00 
.78 

$8.00 
8.00 
1.20 

$10.00 

D      1      Japanned 

.        325 

10.00 

Extra  Colls    

....1     .36 

1.50 

734 


GEO-B'eAIlPEM"TER  S  eO^ 


DOOR  AND  WINDOW  HARDWARE 


4907     5 

4908    7.76 

Shpg".   wt.    20    lbs. 
per  gross. 


5007    6.84 

5008    9.41 

Shpg.    wt.    30    lbs. 

per  gross. 


EXTRA   HEAVY   WROUGHT 
STEEL  SQUARE  BOLTS 

Sherardized  Steel  Springs 


No.  1094 

Japanned  Plates 

Size 

Polished  Bolts 

inches 

Floor  Plates 

per   doz. 

$3.25 

3.40 

3.60 

4.75 

5.25 

6.00 

10 

8.00 

12 

9.75 

14 

11.00 

4,  5  and  6  incl 

I  have  bolts  Vg  inch 

Fig.  1094 


square.  ,,    . 

7,  8  and  9  inch  have  bolts  %  inch 

10,  12  and  14  inch  have  bolts  % 
inch  square. 

6  inch  and  smaller,  1  doz.  in  a  box; 
7,  8  and  9  inch,  Vz  doz.;  10,  12  and 
14  inch,   %   doz. 

WROUGHT    STEEL    PADLOCK 
EYE 

This  No.  1245  heavy  wrought 
steel  padlock  eye  is  made  in  thrfiie 
sizes  and  three  gauges,  and  is  a 
practical  and  inexpensive  device 
for  securely  fastening  garage, 
barn,    shed   and   other    doors. 


Fig.   1245 


No. 

Gauge  of 
Metal 

Size  of 
Screw 

Size  of 
Hole 
inches 

1 
2 
3 

.095      1         %x   7 
.109      1        Ysxll 
.134     1     1     xl3 

Si4 

Size  of 
Plates 
Inches 


No.  1245J 

Japanned 
per  doz.   pairs 
with  screws 


l%xl-fir 
21/8X178 
2y4x2tV 


$0.75 
1.00 
1.40 


SASH  LOCKS 


No.  4505. 
No.  4507. 


Fig.   4505 
Price 

Dull    brass 

Antique'    copper.  ... 


WROUGHT   STEEL   HEAVY  DOOR   HANDLES 

For  Garages,  Stables,  Freight  Cars,  Etc. 

One-half  dozen  in  a  box,  with  l%xl3 
inch  screws  to  match. 

These  handles  are  absolutely  rust- 
proof. They  have  a  smooth,  velvety  sur- 
face which  is  a  part  of  the  metal  itself, 
aod  will  not  chip  or  wear  off. 

The  No.  1265  Handle  is  re-enforced  at 
points  of  greatest  strain,  and  is  designed 
to  develop  the'  full  strength  of  the  metal. 
The  grip  is  of  generous  size  and  con- 
form to  the  shape  of  the  hand.  Without 
question  this  is  the  stro.ngest  and  most 
comfortable  handle  made* 


M,      ^ 

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m       £ 

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CO 

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r- 

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Figrra65         $5.00       I      6.00      |   IOV2    I   1^^    I   2y2    I   923 


WROUGHT   STEEL   THU3IB   LATCHES 


Fig.    1250 


.per  gross  $10.20 

10.20 _ 

FOR   WOOD    SCREWS,    SEE    INDEX 


d 

ilii 

ipi 

1 

6% 

20 

76 

$1.90 

2 

20 

104 

2.30 

3 

10 

87 

3.5^ 

4 

8  78 

6 

104 

6.00 

Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  «  eo. 


735 


n 


o- 


Fig.   lOooJ 


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' 

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BARREL  BOLTS  AND  LATCHES 

1        WROUGHT  STEEL  TRANSOM 


WROUGHT  STEEL 
CHAIN  BOLTS 

PATENTED  APRIL  27,  1909 

Prices  are  per  dozen,  and 
include    scre^vs    to    match. 

No,  1055J.     Finish,  japanned. 

Size,    3    inches $5.00 

Size,    6    inches 7.00 

Width  of  plate.  1%  inches 
for  the  3  inch;  2  inches  for 
the  6  inch. 

Bolts,  %  inch  round;  chain, 
24  inches  long. 

One-half  dozen  in  a  box, 
with  screws. 

These  bolts  can  be  reversed 
by  simply  pulling  the  bolt  out 
and  turning-  it  around.  They 
are  packed  with  one  chain 
guide  and  two  staples,  one 
strap  and  one  angle.  The 
strap  staple  is  extra  heavy. 

Box  staple  will  be  packed 
with  6  inch  when  ordered. 


WROUGHT  STEEL 
FOOT  BOLTS 


Prices  are  per  dozen  with  screws 
to   match. 

No.  1056J.     Finish,  japanned. 

Size,  3  inches $4.75 

Size,  6  inches 6.25 

One-half  dozen  in  a  box,  with 
screws. 

Plate  of  3  inch,  21/2  inches  long, 
1%   inches  wide. 

Plate  of  6  inch,  5  inches  long, 
2  inches  wide. 

Floor  plate  of  3  inch,  l%xl  inch. 

Floor  plate  of  6  inch,  2%xl% 
inches. 

3  inch  has  %  inch  round  bolt; 
6  inch  has  %  inch  bolt. 

3  inch  has  %  inch  stroke;  6  inch 
has  1   inch  stroke. 


Fig.   1056J 


BOLTS 

STRAIGHT   AND    STRAP   STAPLES 


Fig.  1165 

The  bolt  proper  is  cold  forged  and  case  and  staples 
are  of  unbreakable  wrought  cold  rolled  steel. 
Spring  is  made  of  best  grade  of  piano  wire.  The 
large  ring  handle  not  only  furnishes  a  perfect 
finger  grip  but  is  of  convenient  size  for  operation 
with  window  stick.  Diameter  of  handle  .295. 
No.  1165.  Japanned,  with  screws... per  dozen  $7.00 
One  dozen  in 'a  bo.v. 

WROUGHT  STEEL  BARREL  BOLTS 

COMMON   STAPLES 


Fig.  10S4 

No.  10S4.     Japanned  plates,  polished  bolts,  brass 
knobs. 


Size,  inches 

1        3       1        4 

15       16 

S 

Per  dozen  .  . 

1    $2.15    1    $2.45 

1   $3.00   1    $3.40 

$6.50 

No.  1082. 

knobs. 

Japanned  plates. 

polished  bolts, 

tinned 

Size,  inches 

....|        3       1        4 

1        5       1        6 

8 

Per  dozen  .  . 

1    $2.15    1    $2.45 

1    $3.00    1    $3.40 

$6.50 

8  inch,  one  quarter  dozen  in  a  box;  6  inch,  one-half 
dozen;   other  sizes,  one  dozen. 


WROUGHT  STEEL 
LIGHT  BARREL  BOLTS 

BRASS  KNOBS 


Fig.   1078 
One  dozen  in  a  box. 

No.  1078,      Japanned    plates,    pol- 


ished 

bolts. 

Size, 

uches   2 

%    1      3     1      4     1      5     1 

6 

Per  d 

ozen.  1$ 

.501$1.90!$2.15|$2.50|$ 

>.90 

WROUGHT  STEEL  SQUARE  BOLTS 


Fig.  loss 
No.    1088.      Japanned    plates,    polished    bolts,    sherardized    steel 


springs  and  p 

lain  s 

taples. 

Size,    inches     . 

.1      3     1      4     1      5     1      6     1      7     1      8     1      9     1     10   1     12 

Per    dozen     .  . 

.i$2  00|$2.50l$2.65i$2.85l$3.75|$4.00|$4.35i$6.50:$7.00 

FOR   WOOD   SCRE^VS,    SCREW   DRIVERS    AND   HAND    DRILLS,   SEE   INDEX 


736 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  So. 


PADLOCKS 


All  Illustrations  Half  Size 


EBON   SECURE   LEVER 

PADLOCK 

Self  -  locking.  Spring 

shackle.  6  secure  levers. 
2  nickel  plated  flat  steel  keys 
each.  Made  regular  with  144 
changes  of  keys.  Can  be  made 
^\  ith  4080  changes  of  keys 
and  1020  changes  with  master 
key. 

List  per 
dozen 
No.    4291 — 2    inch,    ivory 
black        case,        nickel 

plated  shackle $6.00 

Fig.  435)1 

IRON   SECURE    LEVER    PADLOCKS 

Self-locking.  Malleable  iron 
spring  shackle.  2  secure 
levers.  3  wards.  2  nickel 
plated  flat  steel  keys  each. 
12  changes  of  keys. 

List  per 
dozen 
No.    417S — 114    inch,    ivory 
black  case,  brass  plated 

-shackle    $1.40 

[No.  4179 — 1%  inch,  ivory 
black  case,  brass  plated 

shackle    1.50 

'No.  4180 — 1%  inch,  ivory 
black  case,  brass  plated 

shackle    1.80 

No.  4181 — 2  inch,  jvory 
black  case,  brass  plated 
shackle    2.10 


IRON  PADLOCKS 


IRON  SECURE  LEVER 
Fig.  4132H  PADLOCK 

Self-locking.  Spring  shackle.  8  secure  levers.  2 
double-bitted  nickel  plated  keys  each.  12  changes 
of  keys.  Can  be  made  with  3120  changes  of  keys 
and  780  changes,  all  different,  to  one  master  key, 
or  3120  changes,  all  different,  to  four  different 
master  keys. 

List  per 
dozen 
No.  4132H — 21/2    inch,  hot  galvanized   finish.  ...  $7.50 


Cast 

2      flat 

changes 


Self  -  locking. 

spring      shackle, 

steel  keys  each.   ( 

of  keys. 

List  per 
dozen 

No.  4166 — 1%  inch, 
ivory  black  case, 
brass  plated 
shackle $1 

^o.  4167 — 2  inch,  ivory 
black  case,  brass 
plated  shackle 1.60 

No.  4168—21/4  inch, 
ivory  black  case, 
brass  plated 
shackle l.so 


IRON  PADLOCKS 

Self-locking.  Spring  shackle. 
2  flat  steel  keys  each.  3  changes 
of  keys. 

List  per 
dozen 
No.     4430 — 1/s     inch,     ivory 
black  case,  nickel  plated 

shackle $1.16 

No.  4433 — 11/2  inch,  ivory 
black  case,  nickel  plated 

shackle 1. 

No.  4434 — 1%  inch,  ivory 
black  case,  nickel  plated 
shackle 1. 


Fig.  41ti% 


Fig.  4434 


Fig.  4418 

IRON   PADLOCK 

Self-locking.     Cast    spring    shackle.     2    flat    steel 
keys   each.      6    changes   of   keys. 

List  per 
dozen 
ivory  black   case,   brass 
$2.00 


No.  4418 — 2   inch,   iron, 
plated   shackle 


ASSORTED   PADLOCKS 

No.  24608  — Assortment  consists  of  4  locks,  each  of  the  following List    per   assortment  $2.90 

No.  4234V  —2   inch,  iron,   blue  japan  flnish List  per  doaen      2.90 

No.  4234W — 2   inch,  iron,  maroon  japan  flnish „  ^-^Jj 

No.  4234Y.^ — 2  inch,  iron,  yellow  japan  flnish ^•S" 

6  Locks  In  a  box,  2  of  each  number. 
WE  DO   NOT  BREAK  BOXES   OF  ASSORTED    LOCKS 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  «  Co, 


:3r 


PADLOCKS 


All  Illustrations  One-Half  Size 

BRASS  PIN  TUMBLER  PADLOCKS 

Solid  Extruded  Metal  Case.  Self-Locking.  Spring-  Shackle.  Pin  Tum- 
bler Mechanism.  2  Embossed  Gold  Plated  Nickel  Silver  Keys  each.  No  two 
locks  alike.     Changes  practically  unlimited. 


Fig.  04: 


*Have  Sheradized  Iron  Shackle. 
fHave  Black  Case  and  Dipped  Shackle. 


No. 

Size 
in. 

Description 

List  per 
dozen 

No. 

Size 
in. 

Description 

List  per 
dozen 

04279 

1 

All  Brass 

$14.70 

04282SJ§ 

1% 

Brass  Case* 

$25.70 

04279S 

1 

Brass  Case* 

14.20 

04283 

2 

All  Brass 

32.00 

04280 

1% 

All  Brass 

17.30 

04283Bt 

2 

AU  Brass 

30.00 

04280S 

1% 

Brass  Case* 

16.30 

04283Rt 

2 

All  Brass 

32.50 

04281 

1% 

All  Brass 

20.70 

04283S 

2 

Brass  Case* 

30.00 

04281S 

11/2 

Brass  Case* 

19.70 

04283SJ§ 

2 

Brass  Case* 

31.50 

04282 

1% 

All  Brass 

25.30 

04285 

2Vo 

Brass  Case* 

47.90 

04282Bt 

1% 

All  Brass 

23.30 

04285S 

21A 

Brass  Case* 

44.90 

04282S 

1% 

Brass  Case* 

24.30 

§Have  Shackle  3  Inches  high. 
JHas  Shackle  1^  inches  high. 


Fig.  4180  Fig.    041868  Fig.   04263  Fig.  04ttl4M» 

PIN  TUMBLER  PADLOCKS 

Self-Locking.  Automatic  Spring  Shackle  that  flies  open  to  a  quarter-turn  position  when  un- 
locked. Pin  Tumbler  Mechanism.  2  Embossed  Bow  Nickel  Silver  Keys  each.  No  two  locks  alike. 
Changes  practically  unlimited. 

Xo.    4187 — 1%-inch.      Iron  Case.      Bower-Barff  Finish.      Nickel  Plated  Shackle. List  per  doz.    $13.32 
No.   4188 — 1%-inch.     Iron  Case.      Bower-Barff  Finish.     Nickel  Plated  Shackle.  "  14.70 

No.   4189 — 2     -inch.     Iron  Case.     Bower-Barff  Finish.     Nickel  Plated  Shackle.  "  17.32 

CAST  BRONZE  PIN  TUMBLER  PADLOCKS 

Solid   Cast   Bronze  Case.     Self-Locking.     Spring  Shackle.      Pin  Tumbler  Mechanism.      2  Em- 
bossed Gold  Plated  Nickel  Silver  Keys  each.     No  two  locks  alike.      Changes  practically  unlimited. 
No.  04186S — 2-inch.     Nickel  Plated  and  Hardened  Steel  Shackle List  per  doz.   $30.00 

CAST  BRONZE  PADLOCKS 

Self-Locking.  Spring  Shackle.  4  Secure  Levers.  2  Embossed  Gold  Plated  Nickel  Silver  Keys. 
144  changes  of  Keys.  Can  be  made  with  63  changes,  with  Master  Key.  All  parts  are  Brass  or 
Bronze. 

No.    04263 — 2-inch List  per  doz.    $21.70 

No.    04263C — 2-inch.      With  Iron  Tinned  Chain,  9    inches   long "  23.80 

CAST   BRASS   PADLOCK 

Self-Looking.      Spring  Shackle.      Ward.      2  Nickel  Plated  Flat  Steel  Keys  each.      6  changes  of 
keys. 
No.  04614% — 2y8-inch.      Iron  Shackle  and  Black  Nickel  Finish List  per  doz.    $4.68 


738 


GEO*B-eAIlPEIfTER  ^  Co. 


NIGHT  LATCHES 


RIM   NIGHT   LATCH 

With  Indicator  Knob 

Japanned  iron  case,  bronze  plated  knob,  bolt 
and  escutcheon;  21/^  inches  from  edge  of  door  to 
center  of  cj'linder;  reversible;  adjustable  to  doors 
from  %  to  1%  inches;  two  nickel  plated  double- 
bitted  flat  steel  keys  each;  6  changes  of  keys. 

This  latch  has  an  oval  indicator  knob  which  in- 
dicates the  position  of  the  bolt.  When  bolt  is  in 
the  locked  position,  knob  stands  upright,  when  in 
the  unlocked  position  knob  stands  horizontal. 
Bolt  may  be  held  back  by  turning  knob  to  the 
left. 

No.  1501.     3i^x2x%  inches.  .  .List  per  doz.   $3.00 


PIN  TUMBLER  RIM  NIGHT  LATCH 

Japanned  iron  case,  bronze  cylinder,  knob, 
bolt  and  ring;  2%  inches  from  edge  of  door 
to  center  of  cylinder;  reversible;  adjustable  to 
doors  from  %  to  2  %  inches  thick;  three  em- 
bossed gold  plated  nickel  silver  keys  each; 
no  two  locks  alike;  changes  practically  un- 
limited; bolt  may  be  held  back  by  setting  stop. 

No.  3504.     3  %  x2  Vz  inches .  List  per  doz.  $22.20 


PIN  TUMBLER  RIM  NIGHT  LATCH 

Japanned  iron  case,  bronze  cylinder,  knob, 
bolt  and  ring;  2%  inches  from  edge  of  door  to 
center  of  cylinder;  reversible;  adjustable  to 
doors  from  %  to  2  %  inches  thick;  three  nickel 
silver  keys  each;  12  0  changes  of  keys;  bolt  may 
be  held  back  by  setting  stop. 

No.  3512.     3%x2ys  inches. List  per  doz.  $17.50 


rig'  3512 


GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER   S  eo. 


739 


SASH  AND  GABLE  CHAIN  FIXTURES-SASH  CHAIN 


Showing    Correct   Method   of    Attaching 
Fixtures  to  Sash 

SASH  AXD  CABLE  CHAIN  FIXTURES 

In  Sets,  Complete 
No.  1.     Fixtures  for  A,   1  and  2  Chains, 
consisting    of    4    hooks    and    4    rings, 

1  set  for  2  sashes per  set  $0.14 

No.  2.      Fixtures  for  0  Chains,  consisting 

of    4    hooks    and    4    rings,    1    set   for 

2  sashes per  set       .13 


SASH  CHAIN  FIXTURE   PARTS 


Nos. 


?ios.  1-2  RingN 


Hooks     Mos.  1-2-3  IrouN 
IVo.  1 
For  A,  1  and  3  Chains 

Hooks     per  doz.  $0.14 

Rings      «  .14 

Irons     "  .14 

Xo.  2 
For  O  Chains 

Hooks     per  doz.  $0.12 

Rings     "  ,12 

Irons     "  'f» 


SASH    WEIGHTS 

Approximate  wt.,  lbs..  .    3 

Diameter,  inches IV^ 

Length,  inches 5% 

Approximate  wt.,  lbs..  .    5% 

Diameter,  inches IVz 

Length,  inches 12  % 

Approximate  wt.,  lbs..  .    8 

Diameter,  inches IV^ 

Length,  inches IS 

Approximate  wt.,  lbs..  .12 

Diameter,  inches 1% 

Length,  inches 19% 

Lowest  market  prices  quo 
account  of  changes  in  market,  oh  iron. 


3% 

4 

18 

4V> 
1% 

ay* 

5 

At 

6 

14% 

7 
15% 

r^ 

i 

9 

iJ8 

10 

1% 
16% 

11 

ill 

3 

1% 

1  Vs 

14 

1% 
22% 

15 

1% 

24% 

16 

2V4 

d  upon  application,  on 

SASH   CHAIN 


style 

(phosphor  bronze) 


Sash  Chain 

"Giant"  Metal 

"Giant"  Metal   (phosphor  bronze) Not  over 

"Giant"  Metal   (phosphor  bronze) Not  over  175  lbs. 

"Giant"  Metal   (phosphor  bronze) Not  over  125  lbs, 


For    Sash     WelKliir.K 

Not  over  400  lbs. 
5  lbs. 


"Red  Metal"   (red  bronze) Not  over 

"Red  Metal"   (red  bronze) Not  over 

"Red  Metal"   (red  bronze) Not  over 

"Red  Metal"   (red  bronze) Not  over 

*  Steel. 
*Steel. 
♦Steel. 
*Steel. 


300  lbs. 

225  lbs. 

150  lbs. 

100  lbs. 

Plain Not  over  400  lbs , 

Plain Not  over  250  lbs. 

Plain Not  over  150  lbs. 

Plain Not  over  100  lbs. 


Steel.     Sherardized  or  galvanized ,Not  over  400  lbs. 

Steel.     Sherardized  or  galvanized.  .  . Not  over  250  lbs. 

Steel.     Sherardized  or  galvanized Not  over  150  lbs. 

Steel.     Sherardized  or  galvanized Not  over  100  lbs. 

*  Copper  plated  at  $0.30  per  100  feet  extra. 

FOR    SA.SH    A\n    CHECK    WEIGHTS,    SEE    INDEX 


foot 

50.15 
.12 
.10 
.08 
.13 
.10 
.08 
.06 
.11 


.04 
.12 
.09 
.07 
.05 


740 


Geo-BSarpeM'ter  ^  eo. 


■■  Fig.  740 
■■    MorrU 

^^    Style  M 


SASH  PULLEYS— SPEAKING  TUBE 

GARDNER  SASH  PULLEYS 

2-INCH   POLISHED    CAST   IRON   AVHEEL 
Furnished  in  Morris  Style  M  Case. 


No. 

Size  of  Face 

FINISH 

List    Price 
per    dozen 

11/8X41/2 
11/8X41/2 
11/8X41/2 

$0.40 

41 
42 

Plain  Face,  Lacquered.  . 
Polished  and  Lacquered. 

.46 
.56 

1x4  1/2 
1x4  1/2 
1x4 1/2 

.40 

46 
47 

Plain  Face,  Lacquered.  . 
Polished  and  Lacqupred. 

.46 
.56 

C5 
66 
67 

.    11/8X5 

IVsxS 

11/8X5 

Plain    Face 

.50 

Plain  Face,  Lacquered.  . 
Polished  and  Lacquered. 

.56 
.65 

2 14 -INCH   POLISHED   WHEEL 

Furnished  in  either  Gardner  Style  G  or  IMorris  Style  M  Case. 


Fig.  710 


Style  G 


No. 

No. 

Size 

Price 
No.  710 

Price 
No.  740 

710 

710-L 

711 

740 

740-L 

741 

742 

746 

11/8X5 
11/8X5 
11/8X5 
11/8X5 
11/8X5 

Plain   Face 

Plain  Face,  Lacquered 

Polished  and  Lacquered                   ... 

$0.54 

.60 

.70 

1.20 

1.35 

$0.62 
.70 
.80 

712 
716 

Polished,  Bronze  Plated 

Bronze  Metal  Face 

1.35 
1.50 

781 

791 
796 

11/8x51/2 
11/8x51/2 

Polished  and  Lacquered.                  .  . 

.90 
1.90 

1.00 

786 

Bronze  Metal  Face 

2.00 

811 

841 
846 

11/8X5% 
11/8X5% 

Polished  and  Lacquered 

.90 
1.90 

1.00 

816 

Bronze  Metal  Face 

2.00 

861 

911 
916 

11/8x51/4 
11/8x51/4 

Polished  and  Lacquered. 

..n 

95 

866 

Bronze  Metal  Face 

1.90 

For  roller  bearing,  add  to  list $0.35 

For  gun  metal  pins,  add  to  list 35 

For  boxes  and  screws,  add  to  list 10 

For  screws,  add  to  list   (Screws  not  included  unless    ordered) 06 

For  turned  wheels,  add  to  list 15 

When  ordering  pulleys,  always  give  style  of  case  and  wheel  desired. 
Can    furnish   pulleys    in   any   desired   finish. 

Plain  face  pulleys  packed  100  doz.  in  a  barrel. 

Finished    face   pulleys    packed    1    doz.    in   a    package,    100   doz.   in  a  barrel. 

Bronze  metal  face  pulleys  packed  1  doz.  in  a   package. 

LOCK-SEAM  SPEAKING  TUBE 


Made  of  best  coke  and  terne  plate,  lock  seamed  throughout  its  entire  length. 
Put  up  in  5  ft.  lengths.     Crated,  1,000  ft.  to  the  crate. 
Per  1,000  ft .  .  


$20.00 


One  inch  round  crimped  tin  Speaking  Tube  Elbows per    doz.   $0.75 


GEO.•B•eAR.PE^fTER  «  CO. 


741 


SLIDING  DOOR  EQUIPMENT 


4      i« 


ROUND  TRACK  HANGERS 

This  Hanger  has  all  the  advantages  of  any  swingout  or  other  style  of  hanger,  with  none  of  the 
weak  points.  Hanger  Frame  is  made  of  thoroughly  annealed  malleable  iron  of  one  solid  piece,  ribbed  and 
reinforced,  with  no  bolts  or  rivets  to  break  or  become  loose.  The  Wheel,  with  perfectly  grooved  tread, 
has  hardened  steel  axle,  washers  and  roller  bearings  packed  in  the  highest  grade  graphite  lubricant, 
making   the   hanger   absolutely   anti-friction   and   very   durable. 

The  Track  is  made  in  lengths  of  six,  eight  or  ten  feet.  It  is  a  high  carbon,  heavy  round  steel  tube, 
with  a  ?8  inch  slot  in  the  back  to  allow  insertion  of  track  brackets.  This  shape  makes  it  stronger  and 
more  rigid  than  other  styles  of  track  and  always  allows  a  perfect  bearing  for  the  wheel,  with  no  side 
friction.  Brackets  are  malleable  iron,  fitting  inside  of  track  tightly,  and  may  be  spaced  to  meet  any 
requirements.  One  center  bracket  is  used  to  connnect  two  lengths  or  sections  of  track,  making  the 
joint  as  strong  as  any  other  part  of  the  track. 

Hanger,  Track  and  Track  Brackets  finished  in  durable   black  enamel,  baked  on. 


Ao. 

Description 

Shipping 
AVt.,  lbs. 

List 
Prices 

14 

Darn  Door  Hangers        .                   ...                                          pei'  doz    pairs 

100 
114% 

20 

30 
225 
269 

$19.20 

14 
3 
6 
3 

7 

Barn  Door  Track,   with  brackets  every  2  ft per  100  ft. 

Warehouse    Door    Hangers per  pr. 

Double  Adjustable  Warehouse  Door  Hangers  (Illustrated  below). per  pr. 
Trsck,  with  brackets  every  2  ft.,  for  use  with  No.  3  or  6  Hngrs.per  100  ft. 
Track,  with  brackets  every  2  ft.,  for  use  with  No.  3  or  6  Hngrs.per  100  ft. 

14.00 

4.20 

6.00 

30.00 

45.00 

Fig. 


BARN  DOOR  STAY  ROLLER  AND  BINDERS 


$2.50 

adjustable  for  doors 


Fig.  57.      Steel  Stay  Rollers,  reversible  and  adjustable  for  doors  1%   to  3  inches  thick 
Weight  per  doz.  191/^  lbs. 
Price  per  doz 

Fig.  59.     Steel  Stay  Rollers,  with  10  inch  wall  strap,  reversible  and 
IVz  to  3  inches  thick.     Weight   per  doz.  33  lbs. 
Price  per  doz 

Fig.  367.  Made  of  thoroughly  annealed,  non-breakable  malleable 
iron,  japanned,  7  inches  wide  by  3  inches  high  by  6  inches  deep. 
Wheel  3V^  inches  in  diameter.  Has  slotted  holes  for  %  inch  bolts  and 
is  generally  applied  with  three  %  by  iVo  inch  lag  screws.  Weight 
each,  31/4  lbs. 
List    price   each if O.SO 

BARN  DOOR  BINDER 

Fig.  173.  A  combined  bumper  and  binder,  serving  to  stop  the  door 
and  hold  it  against  the  liuilding.  Two  or  more  should  be  used  with 
every  sliding  door.  It  also  serves  as  a  substantial  bar  staple  for 
locking  swinging  doors,  in  which  case  two  or  more  are  used. 

Made  of  ^vrought   sleel.     AVidth,   IVj   inches;   length,  8   inches. 

Standard  finish,  black  japanned;  galvanized  finish  furnished  at 
extra  charge. 

Packed    one     dozen     in    box    without    screws    or    bolts.     Shrpping 
weight  13  lbs. 
List  price  per  dozen 91.80 


Pig.  57 


Plgr.  173 


Flfif.  367 


FOR  BOLTS.  LAG  SCREWS,  HINGES,  LOCKS.  ETC.,  SEE  INDEX 


742 


GEO-B-eARPEl^TER   S  So, 


FIRE  DOOR  HARDWARE  AND  HANGERS 


Fig.  .■>(»(».     I  Ill-lined  Track  Automatic  Closing  Device 

SLIDING  FIRE  DOOR  HARDWARE 

Fig.  No.  500  represents  the  most  reliable  and  effective  automatic  closing  feature  yet  devised. 
It  has  two  links,  one  placed  over  the  opening,  the  other  in  the  opening,  the  fusing  of  either 
instantly  releasing  the  door. 

Blue  Prints  and  Special  Information  Promptly  Furnished 


No. 

Description 

Shipping 
Wt..   lbs. 

List 
Prices 

3 

Rigid  Hangers,  per  pair 

20                  $    4.20 

30                 fi  on 

6 

Double  Adjustable  Hangers,  per  pair.    .                      • 

3 

500 
500A 

Door  for  opening  over  6  feet  wide  requires  1 1/2  pairs  hangers 
Track  with  brackets,  per  100  feet 

Track  required  is  twice  opening  width  plus  one  foot. 

Fixtures   (not  including  hangers  and  track),  per  set 

Fixtures,   including   all  parts   furnished   with   No.    500   except 

Nos.  313,  314,  375  and  376  parts 

225 
871/2 
69 

30.00 
13.50 
11.00 

Fixture   sets   include   all   necessary   counterbalance  weight,  wall  bolt  washers,   and  bolts  and 
screws  for  attaching  parts  to  door,  but  wall  bolts  are  not  included. 

Standard  finish,  black  japanned;   galvanized  finish  furnished  at  extra  charge. 

ROUND  TREAD  WATERSHED  DOOR  HANGER 

An  unusual  door  hanger  in  that  it  is  bird,  ice,  snow, 
dirt,  rust,  rain  and  weight  proof.  It  is  simple  in  design 
and  strong,  being  made  from  one  steel  blank  without 
rivets  or  welds.  Secured  rigidly  to  the  building  with 
three  bolts  and  nails  spaced  every  six  inches;  center 
brackets  are  eliminated  and  the  stress  evenly  distributed 
throughout  the  entire  track  length.  Because  of  the  cylin- 
drical wheel  tread  and  watershed  expansion,  the  tandem 
type  hangers  operate  with  least  possible  friction.  No 
service  too  hard.  No  door  too  heavy  or  too  large.  The 
only  perfect  watershed  providing  the  swingout  feature 
by  the  frictionless  tilting  of  the  hanger  wheels  on  the 
rounded  tread  of  the  track.  Allows  4^^  foot  swingout 
on  a  9  foot  opening. 

^^  No.   1010.     Single  Adjustable  Hangers,  japanned, 

shipping  wt.,  116  lbs per  doz.   pairs   $24^00 

No.   1012.     Double  Adjustable  Hangers,  japanned, 

shipping  wt.,  1-20  lbs per  doz.   pairs     26.00 

No.  1010.     Track,    japanned,   shipping   wt.,    240 
^jjjj,  lbs per  100  ft.      24.00 

BOLTS,    LAG    SCRKWS    AND    EXPANSION    SHIELDS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  «  60. 


r43 


GARAGE  HARDWARE 

GARAGE  DOOR  SET 


Garage  Door  Set,  supplies  the  demand  for  a  quality 
set  at  moderate  cost.  The  extra  heavy  10  inch  hinges 
have  reversed  pads  to  permit  application  to  jamb  of  the 
door.  The  plates  of  the  6  inch  chain  and  foot  bolts  are 
the  same  size,  making  a  neat  combination. 

The  wrought  steel  thumb  latch  with  8  %  inch  handle 
is  fitted  with  padlock  eyes  so  doors  can  be  securely 
locked. 

The  wrought  steel  pull  No.  1257  is  the  same  size  as 
the  handle  of  No.  1260  set,  and  is  applied  to  the  other 
door.  The  advantage  of  two  handles  for  drawing  the 
doors  shut  is  obvious. 

The  dead  black  japan  finish  gives  the  hardware  a 
neat,  dignified  appearance. 

Containing  Complete  Hardware  Equipment  for  Garage 
with  Double  Doors 
Set  includes  the  following:  Three  pairs  10  inch 
extra  heavy  Tee  Hinges.  One  6  inch  wrought  steel  Chain 
Bolt  with  three  staples.  One  6  inch  wrought  steel  Foot 
Bolt.  One  No.  4  Thumb  Latch.  One  No.  4  Handle. 
All  the  above  in  dead  black  japanned  finish. 

Saves  time  and  labor.     Size  of  box,  12%x7%x 


Fig.    1776  ,     , 

Put  up   in  handy  packages  for  your  shelves 
2%    inches.     Gross  weight,   20  lbs.     Each  item  is   wrapped  separately  and  screws  of  proper  si 
and  finish  are  included. 


No.  1776-Jl.      Japanned  finish 

EXTRA  HEAVY  WROUGHT  STEEL 
GARAGE  HINGES 

Corrugated 
WITH  BALL-BEARING  WASHERS 
No.  1458.     With  1^  inch  offset  for  wood. 
No.   1459.     With    2%    inch    offset   for   brick   and 
concrete. 

Tliese  Hinges  Pennit  Closing  Doors  Tightly,  Which  is 
Impossible  with  Hangers 

Length  of  hinges  from  center  of  joint, 
GO  inches. 

Gauge  of  metal.  .203. 

Width  of  long  strap  at  joint,  4  inches; 
at  end,  2  inches. 

Width  of  pad  on  145S.  2%   inches. 

Countersunl<  for  No.  20  wood  screws,  and 
■\vith  combination  holes,  to  take  ?<  inch 
lag  screws  or  carriage  bolts  on  the  strap. 

Packed  one  pair  in  a  pacliage  with  £x20 
wood  sci-ews. 

We  shall  furnish  when  ordered  %x3Vi 
Inch  carriage  bolts  for  the  strap,  and  2x20 
wood  screws,  or  %x2  inch  lags  screws  for 
the  pad.     Made  right  and  left  hand. 

The  corrugation  adds  to  the  strength  and 
apijoarance  of  the  Hinges. 

By  the  use  of  the  B  B  washers  all  friction 
in  the  joint  is  practically  overcome,  so  that 
there  can  be  no  wearing  down  of  the  butt 
under  the  severest  strain,  no  creaking  of 
the  door  and  no  need  of  oiling  the  butt, 
thereby  disfiguring  finishes  and  gathering 
dust.  The  door  swings  easily  and  noise- 
lessly. The  washers  are  so  constructed  that 
they  cannot  come  apart,  and  the  improved 
brass  cap  protects  the  balls  from  moisture 
and  dust.  The  hardened  tool  steel  balls 
are  set  in  a  case-hardened  raceway,  and 
each  bearing  will  sustain  a  load  of  1,000 
lbs.  without  crushing. 
Nos.  14.'!8-14.n9.     Finish,   plain   steel, 

without  screws per  pair  $  6.60 

Xo«.  14.'>S.I-14.5J)J.     Finish,  japanned. 

with  screws per  pair       6.30 

Tioa.  145SZ-1450Z.      Finish.    Stanley 
Fig.    1458  Sherardlzed,  with  screws. per  doz.     10.50 

FOR    MECHANICS 


per    set    $3.70 

ALLIGATOR  BARN  DOOR 

LATCH 

MALLEABLE  REVERSIBLE 


Fig.    35 

The  best  and  most  popular  Snap  Latch 
on  the  market.  It  has  every  advantage 
of  durability  possible,  closes  and  latches 
doors  with  the  minimum  effort,  is  not  af- 
fected by  warping  or  sagging  of  doors. 
Padlock  may  be  snapped  through  latch, 
making  a  perfect  lock. 

Can  be  opened  from  either  side  of  tlie 
door. 

Reversible  for  either  right  or  left  hand 
doors. 

Length  of  latch  bar,  4%  inches. 
^:o.  35.   Barn  Door  Latches,  japanned, 

weight,   16   lbs per  dozen  $5.00 

TOOLS.    SEE    INDEX 


744 


Geo-B-CakpeM'ter  «  So, 


CASTERS 


Fig,   -^11 


Fig.  8  STATIONARY  TRUCK  CASTERS 


ThiM   Serfex   to  match   Anti-Friction    CaHtern   ftfao^vn    on  next   page. 

To   designate  Rubber  Wheels,   add    i^    to  the   Iron  number,  thus:   8%. 

LIST    PRICE    PER    SET    OF    FOITR 


Xo. 

T\-heel 

Dia.         Face 

8 

2y2— 1  ^ 

10 

3%— 1  % 

lOS 

4y8— 1% 

11 

5     —1% 

lis 

4     —2 14 

12 

5     — IM: 

15 

9 

5     —1% 

4  ¥4x2 

t  III 

614x2% 

61^x4 

71^x2% 

3%x3% 

5%x3y4 


RoUer 
Bearing 
Wheels 


Use  wit; 
Anti- 

Frictijr 


1,V— 314 

1^— 3}| 
1%— 3tl 

ifl^A 
2%— 2% 
2  A— 4% 


3% 
4% 


6 
6 

4% 
5% 


$  2.35 
3.05 
3.45 

7.50 

10.00 

10.00 

5.00 

6.00 


S    5.20 

6.00 

6.60 

10.80 

13.15 

13.30 

8.15 

9.30 


ISS 

190 

192 
192 
192 


Fig.  103  BALL  BEARING  TRUCK  CASTERS 


To  desig-nate  Rubber  M'heelB,  add  "R"  to  Iron  number,  thus:   107R. 
To  de.signate  Roller  Bearing  "Wheels,   state  definitely  what  is  wanted. 
Carefully   desisfned   to    give    the   greatest   strength  with   the   greatest  ease   in  action. 
hardened  steel  balls. 


Furnished  with 


LIST   PRICE  PER    SET 

OF  FOUR 

Xo. 

"Wheel 
Dla.        Face 

Plate 

Template 

Height 

Capacity 
Iron  per  set 
of  Four,    Iba. 

Iron 
Wheel 

1         Roller 
Bearing 
«-he"l 

Rnbher 
Wheel 

103 

2^^—    % 

21/4x3 

1%      214 

3 

1600 

%   3.40 

1    5.65 

$    S.5n 

104 

2y2— 1 

3%x4»4 

2%      314 

3% 

2000 

4.00 

6.25 

10.25 

105 

3    —1% 

3%x*% 

2A      3^4 

2500 

4.60 

6.95 

12.60 

105 

3    —1% 

3%x4% 
3%x4»4 

2ti      314 

414 

3000 

7.85 

13.50 

105S 

3    —1% 

2tV      3  % 

4H 

3000 

8.10 

13.75 

106 

4     —1% 

3%x4% 

2%      3H 

514 

3000 

6.40 

8.90 

19.40 

107 

4%x6% 

3%      5^ 

6% 

4000 

12.20 

14.85 

25.70 

107H 

5    —1% 

4%x6% 

3%      5% 

6% 

5000 

16.00 

18.65 

29.50 

108 

«     —1% 

5%x7% 

3%      534 

<K 

5000 

24.00 

26.90 

48.50 

Fig.  211  STATIONARY  TRUCK  CASTERS 

isignate  Roller  Bearing  "Wheels,   state  definitely  what  is  wanted.     Shipped  in  bulk. 
LIST   PRICE    PER    SET    OF   FOUR 


Kg. 

Wheel 
Dia.         Face 

Plate 

Template 

HeiSht        1         ^-,           \^"X-^r' 

211 

212 

213 

213C 

214 

214B 

215 

216 

217 

218 

2—^4 

i  -i^ 
I  rig 

2%x3% 
2%x3% 
2%x3% 
3%x3% 
3%x4% 
4%x4% 

1  r,'^ 

51,4x7% 
•51/4x8% 

2^4- 1^4 
2H— 1^ 
2>.— 1% 

2% 
2% 

i| 

6 
9 

J   2.25 

2.50 

3.10 

4.70 

4.80 

6.50 

7.50 

12.50 

17.50 

21.50 

$   5.10 

6.05 

7.95 

8.05 

9.85 

10.85 

16.15 

21.45 

25.75 

FOR   WOOD   SCRElt^S,  BOLTS.   ETC.,    SEE   FVDEX 


GEO-BeAR.PEM*TER  «  CO. 

tASTERS 
ANTI-FRIGTION   TRUCK   CASTERS 


745 


Fig.  188  Fig.   22  Fig.  184-186 

To  designate  Roller  Bearing  Wheels  state  definitely  what  is  wanted. 
Fig.   188   LIST   PRICES   PER   SET    OF   FOUR 


No. 

Wheels 
Diam.        Face 

Plate 

Template 

Height 

Capacity 

Iron  per  Set 

lbs. 

Iron  Wheels 

Roller  Bearingr 
AVheels 

188 

2y2 

lA 

3     X  4y4 

It's 

3y4 

3% 

1000 

$   2.75 

$   5.65 

1S8S 

3% 

3     X  4y4 

li'ff 

3y4 

4% 

1000 

3.50 

6.50 

190 

3\k 

1% 

3%x  4% 

2% 

3% 

4% 

1500 

4.00 

7.00 

100 

Solid 

Wheels 

3% 

4% 

1600 

6.80 

9.80 

190H 

Extra 

Heavy 

2y8 

2500 

5.50 

8.50 

lOOW 

3y8 

2y2 

3%x  4  78 

2y8 

3  % 

4  i^ 

1500 

7.00 

10.00 

lOOL 

4% 

1% 

3%x  4% 

2y8 

3  78 

5% 

1200 

5.00 

8.15 

1»0S 

4M: 

1  % 

3%x  4%- 

2y8 

3  78 
3% 

6 

1200 

6.50 

9.75 

191 

SVi 

1% 

3%x  4% 

2y8 

5 

1500 

6.50 

9.50 

1011. 

5 

1^ 

4^x  5% 

2  A 

4% 

6% 

1200 

12.00 

15.35 

191LA 

a 

4     X  5% 

2 

4 

6% 

1800 

16.00 

19.35 

192 

4 

2  ¥4 

4^x  6^ 

2  A 

4}| 

6 

2000 

12.00 

15.35 

193 

5 

21/4 

4y4x  ey* 

2% 

4% 

7 

4000 

17.50 

20.85 

103L, 

6 

21^ 

5%x  7 

3% 

5% 

8% 

4000 

25.00 

28.65 

195 

6 

3^ 

iSiiS 

3% 

7^ 

9 

6000 

45.00 

48.65 

197 

8 

4 

5% 

8% 

11  y2 

32000 

250.00 

255.00 

Fig.  22  DOUBLE  WHEEL  ANTI-FRICTION  TRUCK  CASTERS 

LIST   PRICES   PER    SET    OF    FOUR 


Bound 
Plate  No. 

Diam. 
of  Plate 

Oblong 
Plate  No. 

Wheel 
Diameter  Face 

Plate 

Template 

Height 

Capacity 
Iron  per  Set 

IbP. 

Iron 
Wheels 

61 
71 

81 
101 

121 

Pi 

iV2 

62 
72 
82 
102 
112 
113 
122 
142 

1%           % 
2%           % 
2%           % 
3%           % 
3%           % 
4              % 
4%        1  Vs 
4%        1  % 

2y2X3% 
2%x3% 
3y4x4% 

3y4X4y4 

3y2x5 
4     x5% 

4y4x6i4 
51^x7% 

l%x2% 

1^x3  V4 
2%x3% 
3%x3% 
2%x4% 
3%x5% 

11 

3y2 
4yo 

4% 
6  * 

1500 
1500 
2000 
2500 
3000 
3200 
4000 
5000 

$1.40       ■ 
1.50 
2.00 

m 

5.50 

7.00 

11.00 

Fig.  184   CASTERS 

Wheel,    1%    inches     diameter   by    %    inch   face. 

Height,    2%    inches.      Oblong    plate,    178x2%    inches.    Capacity,  450  lbs. 

LIST    PRICE    PER   SET   OF   FOUR 

Fig.  184.     Style  37  Iron $0.95 

Fig.  184.     Style  37B  Iron,    broad   wheel    ii-    inch    face 1.45 

Fig.  184.     Style  0370   Hard   Rubber S.OO 


Fig.  186   CASTERS 

Wheel,    2  78    inches    diameter    by    %    inch    face.       Height,    2%    inches.      Oblong    plate,    2y8x3ig     inches. 
Capacity,  600  lbs.  "^ 

LIST   PRICE   PER   SET  OF   FOUR 

Fig.  186.     Style       37  Iron a  1.2.1 

Fig.  188.     Stj'le      373  Ball    Bearing    P'ibre O.oo 

Fig.  ISe.     Style  0370  Hard  Rubber    ll.OO 


746 


GEo•B•eAliPE^fTER  s  eo. 


ASBESTOS  brake;  LINING 

FOR  STEAM,  ELECTRIC  OR  GASOLENE  ENGINE  BRAKES  AND  CLUTCHES 

(List  Shows  Prices  per  Lineal  Foot) 

Effective  October  2,  1916 


Width 

Thickness,  Inches 

Vs 

5/32 

.3/16 

% 

5/16 

% 

1       in. 

.60 

.75 

.90 

1.20 

1.50 

1.80 

114  ill. 

.75 

.95 

1.15 

1,50 

1.90 

If^ 

IVs   in. 

.90 

1,15 

1.35 

1.80 

2.25 

2.70 

1%    in. 

1.05 

1.35 

1.60 

2.10 

2.65 

3.15 

Z        in. 

1.20 

1.50 

1.80 

2.40 

3.00 

3.60 

214   in. 

1.35 

1.70 

2.05 

2.70 

3.40 

4.05 

aV'   in. 

1.50 

1.90 

2.25 

3.00 

3.75 

4.50 

2%   in. 

1.65 

2.10 

2.50 

3.30 

4.15 

4.95 

3       in. 

1.80 

2.25 

2.70 

3.60 

4.50 

5.40 

3^/4  in. 

1.95 

2.45 

2.90 

3.90 

4.90 

5.80 

3%   in. 

2.10 

2.60 

3.15 

4.20 

5.25 

6.30 

3%  in. 

2.25 

2.80 

3.35 

4.50 

5.60 

6.75 

4       in. 

2.40 

3.00 

3.60 

4.80 

6.00 

7.20 

4»4  in. 

2,70 

3.40 

4.05 

5.40 

6.75 

8.10 

5       in. 

3.00 

3,75 

4.50 

6.00 

7.50 

9.00 

5^  in. 

3.30 

4.10 

4.95 

6.60 

8.25 

9.90 

6  "  in. 

3.60 

4.50 

5.40 

7.20 

9.00 

10.80 

Fig.  6363 


Sizes  Indicated  toy  hold  faced  type  represent  those  sizes  which  have  heen  approved  toy  the  Society  of 
Automobile    Engineers    as    Standard.  . ,         , 

Any  other  sizes  other  than  Standard  must  be  considered  as  special. 


TRAILERS 


Fig.  33  _, 

Automobile  trailers  are  toeing  used  more  extensively  toy  contractors  every  day,  due  to  the  ease  T\itli 

-which   material   can    toe    transported    from    one    joto    to    another.      They   can    also    toe   successfully   used    in 

bringing   material  to   a  job,  where  it  would  ordinarily  toe  an  item  of  consideratole  expense  to  transport  it 

toy  a  truck  or  toy  wagon. 

THE   CONTRACTOR'S   SPECIAL 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Body— Rack  style;  86  inches  long.  42  inches  wide,  16  inches  deep  inside;  removable  sides  and  ends. 

"Wheels — 1%   inch  spoke,   34  inches  high. 

Axle — 1%   inch  special  high  carbon  steel;  1%   inch   spindle. 

Springs — 43  inches  long,  1%   inches  wide,  6  plate,  with  extra  heavy  shackles  and  axle  cups. 

Draw-Bar — Heavy  pole,   reinforced  with    steel;    adjustable  to  any  height  auto  frame.  ^         „,   , 

AU-AVay  Coupling — Universal  joint  with  shock-absorbing  springs.  Compact — durable — safe.  Takes 
up  all  vibration  from  the  car.  Trailer  can  be  instantly  attached  or  detached  from  the'  car  by  removing 
one  pin — no  tools  necessary. 

Painting— Brewster  green. 

Attneliinents — Bracket  fastens  to  frame  of  car — above  the  springs — taking  advantage  of  full  spring 
action  from  the'  car  and  removing  all  vibration  from  draw-bar  and  Trailer  body. 

Capacity — 1200  pounds. 

Weight— Crated,  ready  for  shipment,    375  pounds. 

Model  32 — Extra  heavy  ball  bearings;   IVi   inch    steel  tires. 
Model  33 — Extra  heavy  ball  bearings;  1%  inch  solid  rubber  tires. 

Model  ,34^Extra  heavy  ball  bearings;   1%    inch  steel  tires;  6  inch  drop  axle. 

Model  35 — Extra  heavy  ball  bearings;  1%  inch  solid  rubber  tires:  6  inch  drop  axle. 

EVERY  TRAILER  EQUIPPED  WITH  UNIVERSAL  CONNECTION  ROD 
List  Prices 

Delivery  Style  of  Body  , 

Model  23 — Box  bearing,  1%   inch  solid  rubber  tire ^i'b^? 

Model  23 — Ball  bearing,  IVs   inch  round  edge  steel  tire 50.06 

Model  24 — Ball  bearing,  IVs   inch  solid  rubber  tire 57.00 

Model  32 — Ball  bearing,  IVi   inch  round  edge  steel  tire $67.00 

Model  33 — Ball  bearing,  1%   inch  solid  rubber  tire 77.00 

Model  34 — Same  as  Model  32,  with  6  inch  drop  axle 72.00 

Model  35 — Same  as  Model  33,  with  6  inch  drop  axle 82.00 

WE  CARRY  A  COMPLETE  STOCK  OF  AUTOMOBILE   ACCESSORIES   AND   SUPPLIES 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  eo. 


74' 


WINDOW  SCREEN,  WIRE  CLOTH,  PERF.  SHEET  BRASS 


WINDOW  SCREEN  WIRE  CLOTH 

Black  Painted  Cloth  is  finished  in  tlie  best  jet  black 
enamel  paint,  put  on  by  a  special  process.  The  best  ma- 
terials obtainable  are  used,  presenting  a  brilliant  glossy 
surface.  The  paint  will  not  flake  off,  a  trouble  too  common 
with  many  brands. 

Galvanized  or  White  Metal  Screen  "Wire  Cloth  is  made 
from  specially  prepared  Hot  Galvanized  wire. 

Bronze  Screen  Wire  Cloth  is  woven  from  the  best  grade 
of  bronze  wire,  and  has  been  especially  prepared  for  the 
resistance  of  the  action  of  salts,  acids,  gases  and  all  kinds 
of  atmospheric  conditions.  Made  in  both  antique  and 
Golden  Bronze. 


'  i  1  1  i  1  H  H-i+J-rl-t-M-)- 1  t-H-(- 

_  .  —  .  ^ .. 

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i 

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::::::3a^^^ 

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»2-- 

1 

Bf-±-4^^ 

i 

-  tt^ t-- 

1 

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\ 

:±tA.J.lll-LLUiJ.LJ!i. 

LilLUXU 

Roll  of  Win- 
dow     Screen 
Wire      Clotli 
%vrapped  and 
labeled      lor 
Hhipnient. 
Double 
Selvage 


WINDOW  SCREEN  WIRE  CLOTH 

12  MESH 

Stock  sizes:     18  inches  to  48  inches  inclusive,  even  inches. 

Black  Painted  Cloth,  No.  33  -and  34  Wire per  100  sq.  ft.    $2.50 

Galvanized  Cloth,  No.  33  and  34  Wire. "  3.30 

For  widths  over  48  inches,  $0.50  per  100  sq.  ft.  advance  and  \\idths  under  18 
inches  wide,  $0.10  per  100  sq.  ft.  advance  over  regular  width. 

14  MESH 

Galvanized  Cloth,  No.  33  and  34  Wire per  100  sq.  ft.    $3.80 

Golden  Bronze  Cloth,  No.  31  and  32  Wire "  13.00 

When  ordering,  always  specify  finish,  width  and  mesh. 


PERFORATED  SHEET  BRASS 

We  carry  the  perforations  illustrated  in  stock 
suitable  for  covering  the  different  sizes  of  pipe. 


in  widths 


Width 
inches 

For  Size 
Pipe 
inches 

Numbers 

1.  2.  3.  4 

per  Lineal 

foot 

Number 

S 

per  Lineal 

foot 

Number 
■      21 
per  Lineal 
foot 

4% 

1 

$0.20 

$0.14 

$0.30 

5  u: 

ly* 

.28 

.18 

.40 

61/8 

iy2 

.       .30 

.20 

.50 

7% 

2 

.38 

.25 

.65 

91^ 

2y2 

.44 

.30 

.75 

11 

3 

.50 

.35 

.85 

12 

.55 

.40 

.90 

Cut   One-Half   Size 

FOR   WEI-I.    POINTS    AND    PUMPING    OUTFITS,    SEE    INDEX 


748 


GEO-BeAItPEM*TER  «  CO. 


BAR  BENDERS— CONCRETE  REINFORCEMENTS 


REINFORCING   WIRE 

Galvanized  before  Weaving 
Galvanized    after    Weaving 

In  ordering  specify  width,  size 
of  Miesh,  gauge  of  wire  and 
wlietlier  galvanized  before  or  gal- 
vanized after  weaving  is  wanted. 

All  widths,  13  to  72  inches. 

In   rolls  of  150  lineal   feet. 

Special  ^vidths  up  to  96  inches 
to  order  without  extra  charge  if 
'ordered  in  lots  of  five  rolls  or 
over  of  each  special  width. 


Fig.  611A 


2 

inch  mesh,  No.  15  wire.... 

per  sq. 

TT 

$0,07% 

2 

inch  mesh,  No.  16  wire 

.osva 

JJ 

inch  mesh,  No.  18  wire 

.03  V4 

2 

inch  mesh.  No.  19  wire.... 

.021/2 

2 

inch  mesh.  No.  20  wire 

... 

.02% 

ly. 

inch  mesh.  No.  18  wire 

.041/2 

IV? 

inch  mesh.  No.  19  wire'.  . .  . 

.OSVs 

ll^ 

inch  mesh,  No.  20  wire 

.03 

1 

inch  mesh,  No.  19  wire 

... 

.06 1/2 

1 

inch  mesh.  No.  20  wire 

...          " 

.051/2 

% 

inch  mesh,  No.  19  wire 

.l03^ 

% 

inch  mesh,  No.  20  wire 

...          " 

.09 

METAL    LATH 


Fig.  611B 


Price  governed  by  market  conditions, 
cation. 


On  appli- 


STEEL  BARS  FOR  REINFORCED  CONCRETE 


Round,    plain    and    twisted    square    bars    of   high 
tensile    strength. 

Price  governed  by  market  conditions.        On  appli- 


CARPENTER'S  "WATERLOO"  REINFORCING   BAR   BENDING   MACHINE 


Fig,   eilD 

A  durable,  substantially  constructed  machine  so  arranged  to  bend  reinforcing  bars  to  various  angles 
for  all  purposes  in  concrete  work.  The  bending  posts  are  constructed  of  turned  steel.  The  post  revolv- 
ing through  the  slot  in  the  plate,  being  equipped  with  loose  steel  roller  to  avoid  creeping  of  bar  in 
bending. 

The   machines  are    furnished   with  a   detachable  handle  seven  feet  long  for  convenience  in  handling. 

Bars  can  be  bent  to  a  more  uniform  angle  than  by  any  other  method  and  get  the  maximum  strength 
as  designed  by  the'  engineer. 

Made  in  two  sizes.     Guaranteed  to  bend  bars  as  follows: 

No.  2  bends     cold   reinforcing   bars   including    1  %  inch,  round  or  square. 

N'o.  3  bends    cold   reinforcing   bars    including    1  %  inch,  round  or  square. 

No.  2   Bar  Bending  Machine,  without    stand,   weight   110  lbs $18.00 

No.  3  Bar  Bending  Machine,  without   stand,   weight    210  lbs 23.00 

No.  2  Bar  Bending  Machine,  with  steel  stand,  weight  200  lbs 28.00 

No.  3  Bar  Bending  Machine,  with  steel  stand,  weight  300  lbs 33.00 


Fig.  612A 


SLEEPER   CLIPS 

^_^=;zgf|       Fasten     wood     sleepers     to     I-beams. 
Ti"'"'^  Drives    like    a    nail.       Saves    time    and 
Jf   labor. 

«^  Prevents    buckling    and    -tvarping    of 

wooden    sleepers,    insuring  smooth   and 
solid  floors. 

Applied  quickly.  Hook  form  and  U 
form    in    the   following: 

214   inch,  25  lbs per  1000  ?. . 

314    inch,   30  lbs 

414    inch,   35  lbs per  1000  E  C  B      .. 

5%    inch,    42   lbs per  1000  LIB      .. 

'Vi   inch,  50  lbs per  1000      .. 

Used  by  all  the  large  contractors  and 
in  the  most  modern  up-to-date  build- 
ings. Special  sizes  and  longer  lengths 
to   order.    Prices  quoted   on   application. 


Fig.   612P 


GEOBCAIiPEN'TER   S  GO. 


749 


WIRE    CLOTH,    SCREENING    AND    NETTING 

In  ordering  Wire  Cloth  always  specify  the  mesh,  size  of  wire,  width  and  quantity  desired. 


Above,  Pig.  487A,  2x3  Inch      Above, 

3Iesh 
Below,  Fig.  4S~D,  4x4  Inch 

Mesh 


Above,  Fig.  487C,  3x3  Inch 

Mesh 
Below.   Fig.  4S7F,  8x8  Inch 

Mesh 


Fig.    487B,    2%x2% 
Inch    Mesh 
Below,   Fig,  4S7E,  6x6  Inch 

Mesh 

These  Cuts  are  Actual  Size 

Stock  Widths.     24  Inches,  30  Inches,  30  Inches,  42  Inches,  48  Inches 

Full   Rolls    Contain    100    IJneal   Feet 

Cut   Pieces   Cannot  Be   Returned 

2  x2       inch  mesh,  No.  19  wire per  100  sq.  ft. 

2^x2%  inch  mesh,  No.  20  wire 

3  x3       inch  mesh,  No.  21  wire 

4  x4       inch  mesh,  No.  23  wire 

6     x6       inch  mesh.  No.  25  wire 

8     x8       inch  mesh,  No.  27  wire 


$7.40 
7.40 
7.40 
7.90 
8.40 
9.40 


1     xl       inch 

1     xl       inch 

%x   %  inch 


HEAVY  GRADE  WIRE  CLOTH 

GALVANIZED  AFTER  WEAVING 
24  Inches,  30  Inches,  36  Inches,  42  Inches,  48  Inches 


HEAVY  GRADE  PLAIN  STEEL 
CLOTH 

FOR  STACIv  NETTING,  HEAVY  SCREEN- 
ING, ETC. 
Stock  Widths:    36   Inches,   42  Inches,   48 
Inches 


Fig.   4S7G.      6    Mesh,    Xo. 
Steel 


2  x2 

^%x2y2 

3  x3 

4  x4 

4  x4 

6  x6 

6  xfi 


14 


Full  Rolls  Contain  100  Lineal  Feet 

Per    Square    Foot 

inch  mesh,  10  gauge  wire $0.38 

inch  mesh,  11  gauge  wire 38 

inch  mesh,  12  gauge  wire 38 

inch  mesh,  12  gauge  wire 60 

inch  mesh,  14  gauge  wire 38 

inch  mesh,  14  gauge  wire 60 

inch  mesh,  16  gauge  wire 38 

inch  mesh.  16  gauge  wire 60 

nch  mesh,  IS  gauge  wire 3S 


per  sq.  ft, 


$0.17 
.12 
17 
17 
12 
17 
12 
17 
12 
17 
17 


Fig.    4871. 


4    Mesh,    No.    13 
Steel 
In  addition  to  the  meshes  listed,  we  are  prepared  to  furnish   a  large  line  of  special  meshes  and  wires, 
prices  for  %vhich  will  be  furnished  on  application. 

Mesh— The  number  of  openings  per  lineal  inch,  center  to  center  of  wire. 

48 


750 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER   S  eo, 


CONCRETE  REINFORCEMENT  SPECIALTIES 

BLACK   ANNEALED    WIRE  PHce  List  of  Black  Annealed  Wire 


Gauge  Xo. 

Black  Advance 

per  100  lbs. 

Galv.  Advance 
Over  Black 

per  100  lbs. 

6    to    9 

Base 

$0.30 

1    to    4 

$0.25 

.30 

10 

.05 

.30 

11 

.10 

.30 

12  &  121/2 

.15 

.30 

13 

.25 

.30 

14 

.35 

.    .30 

15 

.45 

.60 

16 

.55 

.60 

17 

.70 

1.00 

18 

.85 

1.00 

TAHLE  OF  SIZES 


FULL  SIZES  OF  WIRE 


Sizes  of  AVires         ^ 


Hi  I 

^2 


.2830 
.28125 


.2625 
.250 


.2437 


.2253 
.21875 


.2070 


.1920   .0983 
.1875   .0937 


.2136 
.211 


.1838 
.1667 


.1584 


.1354 
.1276 


.1143 


.1770 


.1620 
.15625 

.1483 


.0835 


.070 
.0651 

.0586 


.1350  .0486 
.1250  .0416 
.1205    .0387 


I  .1055 
i  .09375 
.0915 
0800 
.0720 
.0625 


.0296 
.0234 
.0223 
.0170 
.0138 
.0104 


.0540   .0077 
.0475   I  .006 


4.681 
5.441 
6.313 
7.386 
8.750 
10.17 
11.97 
14.29 

17.05 
20.57 
25.82 
33.69 

44.78 
58.58 
72.32 
95.98 

128.6 

166.2 


ANNEALED  STONE  OR 
WEA^^NG   WIRE 


Use  same  list  for  galvan- 
ized and  tinned  stone  wire. 


Price 
per  lb. 


$0.14 
.15 
.16 
.19 
.20 
.21 
.22 
.23 
.24 
.25 
.26 
.28 
.29 
.30 
.32 
.33 
.35 
.37 
.40 
.45 
.55 


Trice 
per  stone 


$1.?8 
1.80 
1.92 
2.28 
2.40 
2.52 
2.64 
2.76 
2.88 
3.00 
3.12 
3.36 
3.48 
3.60 
3.84 
3.96 
4.20 
4.40 
4.80 
5.40 
6.60 


EXTRA  FINE  SIZES  STONE 
WIRE 

Use  same  list  for  galvan- 
ized and'  tinned  stone  wire. 


No. 

Price,  per  lb. 

37 

$0.40 

38 

.45 

39 

.50 

40 

.55 

41 

.60 

42 

.65 

43 

.75 

44 

.85 

45 

1.00 

46 

1.15 

47 

1.40 

GEO-BCAIiPENfTER  ^  60. 


rsi 


FOR    PAVEMENTS    AiND    ROADWAYS 

ALSO  FOR 

BUILDINGS,         LEVEES,         CANAL  LOCKS,         CHIMNEYS, 

SEWER  PIPE,  VIADUCTS,  RETAINING  WALLS, 

FLOOR  SLABS,  WALL  SLABS,  ROOF  SLABS, 

CONCRETE,   SWELL    BOXES    FOR     PIPE    ORGANS,     ETC. 


TABLE  No.  1 

Longitudinals  Spaced  4  Inches 

Cross  Wires  Xnmber  14  Gauge  Spaced  4  Inches 

Number  and  Gauge  of  Wires,  Areas  per  Foot 

Width  and  Weights  per  100  Square  Feet 


Number  and  Gauge 

of  Wires,  each 

Longitudinal 

American  Steel  & 

Wire  Company's 

Steel  Wire  Gauge 


Total 

Sectional 

Effective 

Area 

Longi- 

Longi- 

tudinal 

tudinals 

Sectional 

Sq.  In. 

Area 

per  Ft. 

Sq.  In. 

Width 

per  Ft. 

Width 

Approx- 
imate 
Wt. 
Lbs.  per 
100  Sq. 
Feet 


032 
040 
049 

058 
068 
080 
093 
107 

126 
146 

168 
ISO 
208 
245 
267 
"87 
309 
3Sfi 


1 — No.  12  gauge 


1— No. 
1— No. 
1— No. 

1— No. 
1— No. 
1— No. 

1— No. 


11  gauge 
10  gauge 
9  gauge 
8  gauge 
7  gauge 
6  gauge 
5  gauge 


1 — No.     4  gauge 
1 — No.     3  gauge 
1— v^    inch 
1 — No.  2       gauge 
2 — No.  6       gauge 
2 — No.   5       gauge 
2 — No.  4       gauge 
3 — No.  6       gauge 
3 — No.  5%  gauge 
3 — No.   5       gauge 
3 — No.  4%   gauge 
3 — No.  4       gauge 
3— No.  Zi^  gauge 


.026 

.032 

.034 

.040 

.043 

.049 

.052 

.058 

.062 

.068 

.074 

.080 

.087 

.093 

.101 

.107 

.120 

.126 

.140 

.146 

.147 

.153 

.162 

.168 

.174 

.180 

.202 

.208 

.239 

.245 

.261 

.267 

.281 

.287 

.303 

.309 

.330 

.336 

.359 

.365 

.389 

.395 

22 

25 

28 

32 

35 

40 

45 

50 

57 

65 

68 

74 

78 

89 

103 

111 

119 

12S 

13S 

140 

160 


TAIJLE  No.  2 

Longitudinals  Spaced  4  Inches 

Cross  Wires  Number  14  Gauge  Spaced  8  Inches 

Number  and  Gauge  of  Wires,  Areas  per  Foot 

Width  and  Weights  per  100  Square  F'eet 


Effective 

Effective 

Number  and  Gauge 

Area  of 

Approx- 

tudlnal 

Style 

Longitudinal 

Sectional 

Wt. 

No. 

American  Steel  & 

force- 

Area 

Lbs.  pel 
100  Sq 

Wire  Company's 

Sq.  In. 

Steel  Wire  Gauge 

Sq.  In. 
per  Ft. 
Width 

per  Ft. 
Width 

Feet 

036P 

1 — No.   12  gauge 

.009 

.036 

17 

044P 

1 — No.  11  gauge 

.009 

.044 

20 

053P 

1 — No.   10  gauge 

.009 

.053 

24 

062P 

1— No.     9  gauge 

.009 

.062 

27 

072P 

1 — No.     8  gauge 

.009 

.072 

31 

084P 

1 — No.      7   gauge 

.009 

.084 

35 

097P 

1 — No.     6  gauge 

.009 

.097 

40 

TABLE  No.  3 

Longitudinals  Spaced  4  Inches 

Cross  AVires  \umber  121/;.  Gauge  Spaced  8  Inches 

Number  and  Gauge  of  AVires,  Areas  per  Foot 

Width  and  Weights  per  100  Square  Feet 


041R 
04qR 
OnSR 
n67R 
077R 
0S9R 
102R 


1 — No. 

1— No. 
1— No. 
1— No. 

12  erausre 

11   gauare 

10  fcauge 

9  gauge 

.014 
.014 
.014 
.014 

.041 
.049 
.058 
.067 

21 
24 

28 
31 

1— No. 
1— No. 
1— No. 

.^  prausre 
7  gauge 
6  gauge 

.014 
.014 
.014 

.077 
.089 
.102 

3.«; 

40 
44 

.  V,  ^^"of^r,*'^  *'°^Ja'-  ^i^  ^o!*'.  ^^^  ^^^^  ^^<^  300  feet.  Widths:  Approximately  18  inches,  22 
Inches,  26  inches,  3  0  inches.  34  inches.  38  inches,  42  Inches.  46  inches,  50  inches,  54  inches  and  58 
inches. 

Elastic  limit  of  regular  stock  from  50,000  to  60,000  lbs.  per  square  inch,  sectional  area,  85,000 
lbs.  or  over  ultimate  strength.  Higher  elastic  limits  and  breaking  strengths  may  be  furnished  when 
reqmred. 

♦Note—Material  may  be  furnished  either  plain  or  galvanized.  Unless  otherwise  specified,  ship- 
ments will  be  made  of  material  not  galvanized,  stock  material  usually  carried  in  150  foot  rolls, 
and.42  inch,  oO  inch  and  58  inch  widths. 

•PRICE  WILL  BE  Qt  OTED  ON  RECEIPT  OF  SPECIFICATIONS  AND  QUANTITY 


(52 


GEO-B-CAHPErfTER  S  So. 


FASTENERS  FOR  SHEET  METAL  AND  TILE 


5 


AVAG 


{ 


SIAMESE  TWIN  BOLTS  AND  EYES 

For  Fastening  Articles  to  Hollow  Sheet  Metal  Construction 


TWIN   BOLTS 


Axl  inch.  ^/4xl%  inch. 

Prices   per    100   for   Steel    Bolts    with   Hexagon 
Nuts,  Galvanized 


Diameter  of  Bolts 

of  Shank 

Vs 

A              1             V4. 

^ 

% 

$5.00 

$4.50 

$5.00 

$5.50 

1 

5.50 

5.00 

5.50 

6.00 

1% 

6.00 

5.50 

6.00 

6.50 

iy2 

6.75 

6.00 

6.75 

7.25 

2 

7.50 

6.75 

7.50 

8.00 

2y2 

8.25 

7.50 

8.25 

8.75 

3 

9.00 

8.25 

9.00 

9.50 

Brass  Bolts  and  Nuts  made  to  order  same 
sizes  as  above.  List  prices  double  those  for 
Steel. 


Prices  for  Ornamental  Cap  Nuts  on  application. 


Method,  of  Inserting  Siamese  Bolts 


Cut  illustrates  the  four  steps 
loived  In  attaching:  article  A  to  m 
partition  B-B. 


MADE    WITH 

CLOSED 

RING, 

GPEIV  AND 

CUT  SIDES. 


TAVIN    EYES 


JU 


ADJUSTABLE 

STOP     ARMS 

AND 

CLAMPS 


For    fastening    Awning,    Rods,    Wires,    Sus- 
pended Lights,  Show  Cards,  etc. 

Price  per  100  for  Steel  Eyes,  Galvanized 

1/4    inch   Eye  Closed  Ring $5.00 

V2    inch   Eye  Closed  Ring 5.50 

1/^    inch  Eye  Open  or  Cut  Side 6.50 

Brass  Eyes  made  to  order,  same  size  as  above. 

List  price  double  those  for  Steel. 

STEEL  TOGGLE  BOLTS 

With  Double-Flanged  Sides  and  Rigid  Back 

For  securing  brackets  and 
fixtures  to  hollow  tiling, 
marble  slabs,  steel  ceilings 
or  plastered  walls  where 
screws  or  nails  fail  to  hold. 

The  -^  inch  size,  as  shown 
above,  can  be  pushed 
through  a  %  inch  hole  and 
instantly  securely  anchors  it- 
self. 

By  turning  it  half  way 
around  it  will  come  out,  or 
by  pushing  it  up  it  will  drop 
out. 


Length  of 

Diameter  of   Screw,    inches 

Screw 
inches 

5/32 

3/16  1    1/4 

5/16 

3/S 

7/16 

1/2 

2% 
3 

4 
5 
6 

$V.36 
v.  3  6 

: : .' .' 

3.30  5.00 
.  .  .  5.00 
3.30  5.30 
3.3015.50 
3.6015.70 
3.80(6.00 

6.50 

7.50 

7.00 
7.50 
8.00 

8.00 
8.50 
9.00 

10.50 
11.00 
11.50 

12.00 
12.50 
13.00 

The  above  are  stock  sizes; 
nished  to  order. 


special  sizes  fur- 


Siamese  Twin  Bolts  and  Eyes  are  simple,  effective,  reliable.  For  use  on  construction  that  is 
inaccessible  from  the  rear  and  where  the  head  of  the  bolt  cannot  be  secured.  They  serve  to  fasten 
window  shades,  awning  brackets  and  hoods,  signs,  ornaments,  hooks,  electrical  devices,  etc.,  to  hol- 
low metal,  metal  sash,  frames  and  door  trim,  skylights,  ceilings,  wainscoting,  etc. 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  «  Go 

CONCRETE  INSERTS— CONCRETE  PIPE  DRILLS 

CONCRETE   INSERTS 

Fasten  to  the  Form — Then  Pour  the  Concrete 


For    use    with    regular    Machine    Bolts    and    Machine  Screws,  or  with  Lag  Screws  and  Wood  Screws. 

The  Insert  consists  of  a  malleable  iron  Anchor,  with  corrugations  formed  to  firmly  engage  the 
concrete,  and  threaded  tor  either  bolts  or  screws,  and  a  wooden  plug  used  for  attaching  the  Insert  to 
the   forms. 

To  L'se:  Fasten  the  wooden  plug  to  the  form  with  a  nail  or  a  screw,  then  press  the  Insert  over 
the  plug,  thus  securely  and  accurately  attaching  it  to  the  form.  After  the  concrete  has  been  poured 
and  the'  forms  remove'd.  the  Insert  is  ready  for  use.  The  wooden  plug  comes  away  with  the  form, 
leaving  a  neat  finish  and  a  clean  entrance  into  the  Insert  for  a  bolt  or  screw.  If  preferred,  the  In- 
sert may  be  fastened  to  the  form  without  using  the  wooden  plug;  they  may  be  nailed  or  tacked  through 
the  lugs  provided  at  the  top  flange  and  base. 

List  Price  per  Hundred  with  Screws  or  Bolts  ^__ 


Length 
inches 

IMan-.eter  of  Screw 

or  Bolt 

1/4 

5  l(i 

3/8           1           7  1« 

1/3 

!)/16 

5/8 

3/4 

1^/4 

11.00 

12.70 

2 

11.10 

12.90 

2% 

11.20 

13.10 

14.20 

17.00 

11.30 

13.50 

14.40 

17.50 

20.20 

25.60 

26.60 

34.70 

4 

11.40 

14.00 

14.80 

18.20 

20.80 

26.50 

27.50 

35-:j2 

5 

14.40 

15.20 

19.00 

21.40 

27.30 

28.30 

36.70 

6 

15. CO 

19.60 

22.10 

28.30 

29.30 

37.70 

7 

20.30 

22.70 

29.20 

30.20 

38.70 

8 

21.00 

23.30 

30.10 

31.10 

39.70 

Inserts   only 

ii.OO 

io.oo 

11.66 

13.00 

].->.00 

IS. 00 

19.00 

26.00 

Length    of 

Insert,  in. 

ll/o 

2 

2 

2 

21/2 

2 1/2 

21/2 

3 

Box     

100 

100 

100 

50 

50 

50 

50 

25 

Shipping    Wt. 

per    100.... 

in 

10 

18 

19 

26 

30 

33 

54 

Fig.   841B   ADJUSTING    FIXTURE    FOR   USE    WITH    INSERTS 

While  Inserts  can  be  placed  with  absolute  accuracy,   making  adju.=!tment 
unnecessary,  occasion  may  arise  where  through  carelessness  or  otherwise, 
adjustment  is  required  and  for  this  purpose  the  above  fixture  will  be  found 
satisfactory,  easy  to  place  and  will  make  a  neat  finish. 
List  Price  per  Hundred 


$7.00 


7/16 

$7.00 


$8.00 


$10.00 


.00 


Fig.  841C    PIPE    DRILLS 

The"  drill  heads  are  threaded  to  fit  any  gas  pipe, 
which  serves  as  a  handle.  The  heads  are  of  the 
strongest,  yet  lightest  construction,  making  them 
ideal  for  carrying  in  a  tool  kit.  Quite  a  range  of 
sizes  can  be  so  carried  as  they  weigh  practically 
nothing. 

Sizes  and  List  Prices — Drill  Heads  Only 


Fig.  841C 


Number 

Diam.  of 

Cutting 

Edge 

Size  Pipe 
for  Handle 

Sliipplng 

wt.  per 

doz. 

Per 
dozen 

No.    2 

%   inch 

inch 

1         lb. 

$3.00 

No.   3 

%   inch 

Vi 

inch 

1       lb. 

3.00 

^0.   4 

%  inch 

% 

inch 

1       lb. 

3.00 

Vo.   5 

1       inch 

U 

inch 

1     lb. 

3.00 

•^0.   5a 

11^   Inch 

lA 

inch 

1V4  lb. 

3.60 

No..  6 

114   inch 

S 

inch 

1%   lb. 

4.20 

No.   6  a 

1%   inch 

inch 

2%  lb. 

7.50 

No.   7 

liA   inch 

^1 

inch 

31.4   lb. 

9.00 

No.   7  a 

1%   inch 

inch 

5       lb. 

10.50 

No.   8 

2       inch 

inch 

6        lb. 

12.00 

No.   9 

21,4   inch 

inch 

7%   lb. 

18.00 

No.   9a 

2  ¥2    inch 

Inch 

11       lb. 

22.00 

No.   10 

2%    inch 

inch 

12        lb. 

27.00 

No.   10a 

3       inch 

inch 

12        lb. 

31.00 

No.  11 

314    inch 

]^. 

inch 

12        lb. 

36.00 

No.  lla 

31/3    inch 

inch 

13        lb. 

40.00 

No.   lib 

334    inch 

1M 

inch 

18        lb. 

44.00 

No.   12 

4        inch 

I'i 

inch 

21        lb. 

48.00 

754 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  S  SO. 


WALL  TIES,  BRICK  BONDS  AND  WALL  ANCHORS 

Every  brick  wall  should  be  reinforced  and  tied  by  means  of  a  wall  tie.     The  cost  is  slight  and 
the  benefit  derived  is  very  great  in  the  construction  of  the  wall. 

Figs.  18A  and  18B  Ideal  fiat 
crimped  or  the  corrugated  wall  ties 
are  made  of  galvanized  metal  aud 
are  6i/^  Inches  long.  The  deep  crimp 
or  corrugations  make  these  ties  a 
perfect  bond  for  the  wall. 

Holes  are  punched  in   the   end   so 
the  tie  can  be  bent  up  if  desired  and 
used  for  veneer  work. 
1000  Wall  Ties  packed  in  box. 

Per  M $2.20 

(There  are  1000  Wall  Ties  to  a  box) 
5000  AVall  Ties  packed  in  bulk. 

Per  M $2.00 

(A  barrel  contains  about  5000  Wall 
Ties) 


Figr.  ISA.      Ideal   Crimped  Galvanized   AVall  Tie 


»»^??»?«>^>:vx 


Fig.  18B.     Ideal  Corrug^ated  Galvanized  Wall  Tie 


GENUINE  HERRINGBONE  WALL  TIES 

Heavy  Gauge 

Fig.    18C    Genuine   Herringbone   Wall    Ties,    heavy 
gauge,  size  7  inches  long,    %   inch  wide,  heavily  gal- 
vanized, not  punched. 
1000  Wall  Ties  packed  in  box.     Per  M $4.O0 


MMM 


Fig.  18C.     Herringbone  Wall  Ties 


WALL  ANCHORS 


Fig.  15N.     Flat  Strap  Anchor 


Length,  inches. 

Size  li/4xtV  .  .  . 
Size  l^XiSa  .  .  . 
Size  1  %  xfg   .  .  . 


12 

$0.06 
.07 
.08 


15 

.07 
.08 
.09 


24 

.10 
.11 
.13 


18 


^ 


Fig.   15X.     Wall  Anchors,  One  End  Turned  Up 


30 

.12 
.14 
.16 


Length,  inches. 

12 

15 

18 

24 

.30 

Size  1 1/4  xfs  ... 

.$0.08 

.09 

.10 

.12 

.14 

Size  l^xt'a   .  .  . 

.       .09 

.10 

.11 

.13 

.16 

Size  l%xfs   ... 

.      .10 

.11 

.12 

.15 

.19 

Fig.  15R.     W^all  Anchors,  One  Fnd  Turned 


Up  and  One  Down 


Length,  inches. 

Size  l%xfg  .  .  . 
Size  IVaXfa  ... 
Size  1  %  xfs   .  .  . 


12 

$0.10 
.11 
.12 


15 

.11 
.12 
.13 


18 

.12 
.13 
.14 


24  30 

.14  .16 

.15  .18 

.17  .21 


Fig.  15P.     Wall  Anchors,  One  End  Turned 
Up  and  Split 


Length,  inches .  .       12  15 

Size  l^xfs $0.11  .12 

Size  li^XTij 12  .13 

Size  l%xfs 13  .14 


18  24  30 

.13  .15  .17 

.14  .16  .19 

.15  .18  .21 


Fig.  15Y.      Stone  Anchor 
Length,  inches 6  8  10         12 

Size  IxA   .  . $0.07  .08        .09        .10 

PIN  ANCHORS 

The  most  practical,  easy-to-apply  anchor  on  the  market. 
Standard  size  is  1x3/16x14  inches.  These  anchors  are  used  in 
large  quantities  on  nearly  every  brick  job  that  goes  up.  We 
are  prepared  to  make  up  on  short  notice,  any  quantity  or 
size.  Prices  quoted  upon  receipt  of  specifications,  being  based 
upon  market  prices  of  iron,  and  quantity  ordered. 


Fig,   15S. 


GEO-B-GAIiPEM'TER   S  So. 


JOIST  HANGERS,  INSERTS  AND  CLAMPS 


Pig.  19A 
(Slotted  to  allow  bolt  adjustment) 


List  Prices 


IDEAL  CONCRETE  INSERT 

Made  of  pressed  steel  and  forms  the  best 
insert  for  attaching  shaft  hangers,  sprink- 
ler systems  and  other  fixtures  to  concrete 
ceilings,  slabs,  walls,  etc. 

Set  on  the  forms  before  pouring  the  con- 
crete. Nail  holes  are  provided  in  the  arms 
so  the  insert  can  be  fastened  securely  to  the 
form.  The  concrete  flows  entirely  around 
the  insert,  leaving  the  slotted  opening  at 
the  bottom  flush  with  the  surface  of  the  con- 
crete. 

The  slotted  hole  allows  full  adjustment 
of  the  bolt. 

Inserts  carried  in  stock  for  % ,  %  and  % 
inch  bolts. 


Ideal  Adjustable  Insert  for  %  inch  bolt. 
Ideal  Adjustable  Insert  for  %  inch  bolt. 
Ideal  Adjustable  Insert  for  ?4  inch  bolt . 


Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 
Hanger 


SPECIAL  LIGHT  WEIGHT  JOIST   HANGER 

Especially  adapted  for  light  construction  work. 


Size  Price 

to  carry  2x  6  inch  joist $0.12 

to  carry  2x  8  inch  joist 14 

to  carry  2x10  inch  joist .18 

to  carry  2x12  inch  joist 20 

to  carry  2x14  inch  joist 26 

to  carry  3x  6  inch  joist 16 

to  carry  3x  8  inch  joist 18 

to  carry  3x10  inch  joist 24 

to  carry  3x12  inch  joist 32 

to  carry  4x  6  inch  joist 24 

to  carry  4x  8  inch  joist 28 

to  carry  4x10  inch  joist 30 

to  carry  4x12  inch  joist 34 

to  carry  4x14  inch  joist 46 

to  carry  4x16  inch  joist 60 

to  carry  6x10  inch  joist 58 

to  carry  6x12  inch  joist 64 

to  carry  6x14  inch  joist 76 


I-BEAM  CLAMPS 

These  clamps  are  furnished  with  nuts  and 
bolts  and  furnished  with  eye-bolts,  for  ad- 
justable rings,  also  hook  eyes  for  adjusta- 
ble rings  when  so  ordered.  Price  depends 
on  quantity  and  specifications. 


Fig.  42 
FOn    OTHER    STYLES    OF    COXCRETE    AXD   BHLDIXO     SPECIALTIE-S    SEE    INDEX 


756 


Geo-BCar^peM'ter  «  Go. 


COLUMN   CLAMPS 


K.  &  W. 

PERFECTION 
COLUIMN  CLAIMPS 

THE   ONLY  CLAMP  WITH 
PERFECT  ADJUSTMENT 


Key  in  Use  USED   FOR  Clamp  in  Use 

SQUARE,  RECTANGLE,  OR  OCTAGON  CONCRETE  FORMS 

IMPORTANT  POINTS  ABOUT  PERFECTION   CLAMPS 

All  cuts  show  correct  way  of  using  "PERFECTION"  clamps  when  lumJDer  in  forms 
is  of  the  same  thickness.  Should  lumber  vary  in  thickness,  those  variations  in  the  thickness 
are  provided  for  by  turning  outward  the  slot  in  the  bend  of  the  clamp.  You  have  used 
clamps  on  your  concrete  forms.  Now,  study  these  cuts  and  you  at  once  see  the  advantages 
of  the  "PERFECTION"  over  all  others. 

NOTE : — Easier  to  handle,  store  and  ship.  No  lost  space.  Perfect  adjustment.  Can 
not  wear  out  or  break.  No  slides  to  rust  or  clog  up.  Lasts  longer.  Only  tool  required  is 
a  hammer.  Pay  for  themselves  on  one  job  by  the  saving  in  labor.  Most  important  part  of 
your  equipment. 


FACTS  ABOUT  COLUMN  CLAMPS 

The  clamps  here  illustrated  are  the  only  clamps  manufactured  with 
a  perfect  adjustment.  They  are  a  bigger-money  maker  for  the  contractor 
than  any  other  part  of  his  equipment.  You  have  a  concrete  mixer  because 
you  know  by  actual  experience  that  you  can  save  money  over  the  old 
way  of  mixing  concrete  by  hand.  Then  why  not  metal  column  clamps 
and  save  the  labor  of  making  wood  clamps?  Save  the  price  of  buying 
long  iron  bolts,  save  the  time  of  having  the  threads  of  bolts  gone  over 
each  time  they  are  used  on  another  job.  Save  the  expense  of  handling 
and  the  space  they  take  up,  and  the  expense  of  a  wood  clamp  bursting 
and  destroying  a  whole  column.  No  progressive  or  modern  contractor 
can  afford  to  be  without  these  column  clamps.  Order  today  and  begin 
to  save  money  on  your  next  concrete  job. 

They  will  fit  any  size  column.  The  arms  are  made  of  the  best  selected 
mild  steel.  Using  2:^  x  ^/V-inch  steel  in  the  clamps  for  12  to  26-inch  col- 
umns ;  2^  x  i^xr-inch  steel  in  clamps  for  18  to  32-inch  columns.  They  can 
be  used  with  any  other  make  clamp.        They  have  a  perfect  adjustment. 

The  following  are  Column  Sizes  carried  in  stock. 

No.  1.     12  inch  to  26  inch  column  adjustment.    List  Price  per  set.  .$4.50 
No.  2.     18  inch  to  32  inch  column  adjustment.     List  Price  per  set. .  5.50 


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Complete   Column 


Geo-B-Carpenter  «  So. 


757 


CONCRETE  FORM  CLAMPS 


UNIVERSAIi  FORM  CLA^IPS 

The  clamp  itself  is  a  simple  patented  casting  with  a  flanged  bearing  sur- 
face, an  oval  liole  with  shoulders  at  the  small  side  of  opening  through  which 
a  plain  bar  is  passed.     There  is  a  set  screw  threaded  into  the  large  side 
of  opening  and  perpendicular  to  same,  to  engage  the  rod  intermediate  of  the 
shoulders,  so  as  to  depress  the  rod  between  the  shoulders.     The  depression 
of   the   rod    between   the   shoulders   insures   the   clamp   against   slipping  or 
moving  on  the  rod.     The  set  screw  does  not  carry  the  load,  it  merely  holds 
the  rod  in  the  depression,  so  as  to  allow  the  shoulders  to  carry  the  load. 
ADVANTAGES 
No  threaded  bolts,  nuts,  washers,  twisted  wires,   special  devices,  bulging  forms,  and,  besides, 
they  save  50%  of  youi-  labor  cost  of  clamping  or  fastening  forms. 

DESCRIPTION 
The  rod  clamps  are  made  in  six  sizes,  namely:   No.  1  for   ^   and  ^  inch  rods;  No.  2  for  % 
inch  rods;  No.  3  for   %   inch  rods;  No.  4  and  No.  4    Extra  Heavy   for    %    inch    rods.      The   No.   4 
is  recommended  for  column  clamping  and  No.  4  Extra  Heavy  for  large  retaining  walls.     The  No.  5 
clamp  is  for  %  inch  rods  and  is  used  only  for  heavy  work. 

PRICE    LIST— CLAMPS 


Lniversal 


Size 

Size  of  Rod 
inches 

Base 

Diameter 

inches 

Length 
inches 

Weiffht 
per  100 

Cost    ' 
per  100  , 

Size 

Size  of  Rod 
inches 

Base 

Diameter 

inches 

SL^ 

Weight 
per  100 

Cost 
per  100 

1 
2 
3 

14   and  z's 
% 
V2 

2 
2 

2y2 

1% 

lya 

2 

55 

82 

116 

110.00 
12.50 
15.00 

4 

4* 
5 

% 

% 
% 

3 

3V4 

4V2 

2 
31/2 

185 
258 
475 

$19.00 
26.50 
39.38 

No.  4*  Extra  Heavy. 

WIRE  CLAMPS 

AVhere  the  work  does  not  call  for  rods  and  rod  clamps,  thei 
Universal  Wire  Clamp  is  the  device  to  use.  The  Universal  Wire 
Clamp  makes  wiring  cheap  from  a  labor  and  material  standpoint 
of  view,  considering  only  the  cost  per  tie.  This  wire  clamp  can 
be  placed  and  locked  in  place  in  less  than  10  seconds.  It  is  the 
safest  and  most  efficient  wire  tightening  device  on  the  market. 
We  recommend  the  wire  clamp  only  for  light  wall  work  or  for 
work  where  the  actual  load  per  clamp  will  not  exceed  600  lbs. 
on  a  No.  9  annealed  wire. 

ADVxlNTAGES  OVER  TWISTED  AVIRES 

Put  on  and  clamped  in  10  seconds.  No  boring  of  holes  necessary.  No  wood  wedges.  No 
twisting  of  A\ires.  No  man  necessary  inside  of  narrow  forms.  Can  be  removed  in  3  seconds.  Lower 
in  first  cost  than  any  other  device  on  the  market.  One  piece  and  no  tools  necessary.  One  size 
clamp  for  any  size  form.  One  clamp  only  for  each  complete  form  tie.  Adds  maximum  efficiency 
to  wire  forms.     Locks  automatically  and  guaranteed  not  to  slip. 

The  amount  of  takeup  is  about  1  V2  inches  in  each  strand  of  wire,  which  insures  very  crooked 
wires  of  being  drawn  up  tight.     In  case  wires  are  straight  or  in  thin  walls  the  1%   inch  takeup 
may  be  too  much.     In  this  case  allow  the  wires  to  slip  through  slots  until  handle  is  at  an  angle  of 
45°  before  locking.     In  this  way  the  maximum  takeup  can  be  reduced  to  suit  conditions. 
List  price Per  hundred  $12.00 

PRICE  LIST— TIGHTENING  WRENCHES 

Use  With  Price 

No.   1  and  2  Clamps $5.00 

No.    3   Clamps     5.75 

No.   4  Clamps    6-25 

No.  5  Clamps    7.00 


Size 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 


Rod    Pnller 


PRICE  LIST— ROD  PULLERS 

No.  1.     For  light  work,  such  as  for  pulling  rods 

V4:  inch  to  1/2  inch,  not  longer  than  4  feet.  .  .$12.50 

No.  2.     For  heavy  work,  takes   ^    inch  to   % 

inch  rods 19.00 

Prices  include  one  jaw  for  one  diameter  of  rod. 

Extra  jaws,  $0.75  each. 

A\Tien  ordering  Rod  Pullers  be  sure  to  state  size  of 

rod  on  which  they  are  to  be  used  so  that  proper  jaw 

may  be  sent. 


TlKhtenlnK   Wrench 


758 


Geo-BCaiipeM'ter  «  eo. 


STUB  OR  BRIDGE  TURNBUCKLES 


DROP  FORGED 


Fig.  60A.     With  Right  and  Left  Stub  Bolt  Ends 


Fig.  60B.     Without   Stub  Ends 

In  ordering,  specify  opening.     Longer  openings  to  order.     Can  be  furnished  without  stub  ends  if 
desired.     Prices  on  application. 

LIST    PRICE    WITH    STUB    ENDS 


Diameter 
inches 

51/3  inch 

Opening 

each 

9  inch 

Opening 

each 

12  inch 

Opening 

each 

Uiameter 
inches 

51/3  inch 

Opening 

each 

9  inch 

Opening 

each 

12  inch 

Opening 

each 

% 

$0.40 

1% 

$2.00 

$2.50 

$3.00 

15 

.42 

$0.53 

$0.63 

1% 

2.25 

2.82 

3.38 

V2 

.45 

.57 

.68 

2 

2.65 

3.31 

3.98 

1% 

.48 

.60 

.72 

21/8 

3.10 

3.88 

4.65 

% 

.50 

.63 

.75 

21/4 

3.50 

4.38 

5.25 

% 

.63 

.79 

.95 

2% 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

Vb 

.75 

.94 

1.13 

21/2 

4.50 

5.63 

6.75 

1 

.88 

1.10 

1.32 

2% 

5.00 

6.25 

7.50 

IVs 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2% 

5.50 

6.88 

8.25 

1% 

1.25 

1.57 

1.88 

2  78 

6.00 

7.50 

9.00 

1% 

1.38 

1.73 

2.07 

3 

6.50 

8.13 

9.75 

IVa 

1.50 

1.88 

2.25 

31/4 

8.00 

10.00 

12.00 

1% 

1.75 

2.19 

2.63 

31/2 

10.00 

12.50 

15.00 

Fig 

.  eOC.     AVith  Hook  and  Eye 

Diameter  of  Thread 

Length  in   the  Clear 

Length  of  Buckle 

Plain,    each 

Inches 

between  Heads,  inches 

Outside,  inches 

^ 

31/2 

41/8 

$0.80 

$0.70 

V4: 

4 

4% 

.85 

.75 

T^S 

41/4 

51/4 

.90 

.80 

% 

41/2 

5% 

1.10 

.95 

/iT 

5 

61/4 

1.25 

1.05 

V2 

6 

71/2 

1.50 

1.30 

fff 

71/4 

9 

1.85 

1.65 

% 

8% 

10  1/2 

2.20 

1.75 

% 

914 

11% 

3.25 

2.60 

% 

10 

12% 

4.25 

3.60 

1 

11 

14 

5.50 

4.75 

IVs 

12 

151/2 

6.75 

5.50 

IV4 

13 

16% 

8.25 

6.75 

1% 

14 

18 

9.75 

7.75 

11/2 

15 

191/2 

12.00 

9.50 

1% 

16 

21 

15.00 

13.00 

1% 

18 

23 

20.00 

17.00 

178 

18 

23 

25.00 

22.00 

2 

24 

31 

28.00 

25.00 

21/8 

24 

31 

33.50 

30.50 

21/4 

24 

32 

38.50 

35.00 

We  can  furnish  to  order  with  two  hooks,  two  eyes  or  with  eye  and  shackle. 

FOR    DERRICK    GUY    TIGHTENERS.    SEE    INDEX 


Geo-B-Car.peM'ter  «  Go. 


759 


MILD  STEEL 

STANDARD  CLASSIFICATION  OF   NET  EXTRAS 

STEEL  BARS  AND  SMALL  SHAPES 

Net  extra  per  100  lbs.  ROUNDS  AND  SQUARES 


%  to  3,^" 

%  to   a  • 

%  to      j%  ' 

x's" 

% " 


$0.05 
,  .10 
.20 
.25 
.30 
.35 
.40 
.50 
.75 


^v 

A  " 

SVa  to  Zt\' 

3%  to   4iV 

41/8  to  4^5 

4%  to  b^' 

51/8  to   5-,%' 

5%  to   6t^' 

SVs  to   6i% 

6%  to  7%' 


1.00 

L.2r> 

.075 


.20 
.25 


.50 
.G25 


FLATS 


Sizes — 

to  6  " 
to  6  " 
to  U" 
to  U  " 
to  %" 
to  %" 


11/8  to  6 

11/8  to  6 

1%  to  6 

31/8  to  6 


Net  extra  per  100  lbs. 


1^ 
1% 
1% 
3 


is    . 
%". 

A". 
1% "  ■ 


to     A 

to        i1j 
to   It's 


$0.10 
.20 
.25 
.25 
.35 
.50 
.60 
.70 
.80 
1.00 
.05 


HALF  OVALS 

Gauges  shown  are  Birmingham  Wire  Gauge 
Sizes —  Net  extra  per  ICO  lbs. 

to  4  "  X  14  "  and  thicker $0.25 

to  4  "  X  Nos.   7,  8,  9  and  ^" 35 


xNos.  10,  11,  12  and  y8 


.50 


y8". 


1    to  4 

%  to  ig"  X  t\"  and  thicker 50 

%  toir'xNos.  10,  11,  12  and 
%  to  ip/'xNos.  13,  14  and  15 
%  to  U"  X  i'y"  and  thicker.  .  . 
%  toii"xNos.  10,  11,  12  and 
%  toiJ"xNos.  13,  14  and  15 
V2  to  1^5 "X  yg"  and  thicker.  .  . 
Vz  to  ,Sg"xNos.  13,  14  and  15 

%  to  ^''r/'  X  i-."  and  .thicker 1.35 

%  to  j\"  X  Nos.  14  and  15 l.CO 


.05 
.80 
.CO 
.75 

.ca 

.80 
1.05 


Sizes 

%  to  2  ya  "  X 

%  to2y2"x%"   to 


%  to2Mi"^^2" 


%  to 
%  to 
%  to 
y2  to 
V2  to 

y2  to 

%  to 
%  to 
%  to 


ir'xys" 

^"x  %" 

A"x  ys" 

fs"Xs'3" 

t'^s  "  X  tfe  " 

T''5"Xy8" 
A  "  X  ^  " 


to  lya" 10 

to  2  %  " 15 

to  4      " 20 

OVALS  Net  extra  per  100  lbs. 

and   thicker $0,110 

30 

45 


to    z%" 

and    thicker, 
to   M" 

to  i." 

and    thicker, 
to    fg" 


.50 

.65 


.70 
.95 


and    thicker 9*5 

to    s^" 1-20 

1.45 

BANDS 

Gauges  shown  are  Birmingham  Wire  Gauge 
gjxes                                                                                                                                           Net  extra  per  100  lbs. 
1  y.  to  6      "  x  Nos.  7,  8,  9  and  /g" $0.20 


1  Vz  to  6 
1       tol 

1 

n 

\i 


"  X  Nos. 

"  X  Nos. 
to  li's"  X  Nos. 
to  iB  "  X  Nos. 
to  i,^  "  X  Nos. 
to  %  "  X  Nos. 
to  %  "  X  Nos. 
to  %  "  X  Nos. 
to     %  "  X  Nos. 


10,  11,  12  and 


7,  8 
10, 
7,  S 
10, 
7,  ? 
10, 
7, 
10. 


%"xNos.  7,  8 
%  "  X  Nos, 
I'^H  "  X  Nos. 
■^  "  X  Nos. 
%  "  X  Nos. 
%"  X  Nos 


9  and 


,  9  and  A". 

11,  12  and 
,  9  and  ^%" . 

11,  12  and 
,  9  and  t'«"- 

11,  12  and 
?,  9   and  ^" 

11,  12  and 

t"." 

Vs"...  . 


.30 
.25 
.35 
.35 
.40 
.50 
.60 
.60 
.65 
.65 
.75 
.90 
1.05 


10,  11,  12  and 
7,  8,  9  and  fg"-  •  • 
10,  11,  12  and   y8 

7,  8,  9  and  t^" 9^> 

10,  11.  12  and  y8" 1-20 

FOR    CUTTING    AND    QUANTITY    SCHEDULE.    SEE    INDEX 


reo 


GEO•B•(BAIiPE^fTER  55  SO. 


STRUCTURAL  SHAPES— MILD  STEEL 
STANDARD   CLASSIFICATION  OF  NET   EXTRAS 

ANGLES 

Sizes ^^et  extra  per  100  lbs. 

IVz  XIV2"  and  wider,  but  under   3"  wide;   by  ^"  and  heavier $0.10 

IVz  X  1  % "  and  wider,  but  under  3"  wide  x  Va" 15 

1      X  1  to  1  %  X  1 1/4 "  X  t^"  and  heavier 15 

1       X  1  to  1 14  "  X  1 1^  X   Va" 20 

ys  X  %  "  X  ^  "     .20 

7/8  X  78"  X  i/s"     2o 

%  X  3/4  "  X  A  "     25 

%  X  3/4  "  X  i/s  "     30 

%  X-  %  "  X  i/s"     1-10 

%  X  %"  X  ^"     1.30 

%  X  1/2  "  X  i/s  "     1.60 

V2  X  1/2 "  X  less  than  Vs" 1.80 

3"  on  one  or  both  legs  by  less  than   V4 "  thick 35 

Unequal  leg  angles  are  subject  to  special  prices,  which  will  be  furnished  on  application. 


^^ 


CHANNELS 

Sizes —  N^t  extra  per  100  lbs. 

1  Vz"  and  wider,  but  under  3"  wide;    by  ^5"  and  heavier $0.15 

11/2  X  1 1/2  X  fe    (Box  Channel — Special) 30 

1  V2 "  and  wider,  but  under  3"  wide  x   % " 25 

1  to  1  %  "  X  fit  "  and  heavier 25 

1  to  1  %  "  X  i/s  " 35 

1  to  1  %  "  X  i7i "    50 

%  and  %  "  X  fj  "  and  heavier 30 

3^  and  %  "  X  %  "     40 

%  and  %  "  X  n^^  " 55 

%  X  Vs"  and  heavier 1.20 

%  X  s\j" 1.40 

y->  X  b\"    and    heavier 1.80 

^  X  ^" 2.00 

TEES 

Sizes —  Net  extra  per  100  lbs. 

l%xl  V2"  and  wider,  but  under  3"  wide;  by  fs"  and  heavier $0.20 

1x1  to  1 1/4x1 1/4 x^"  and  heavier 40 

1x1  to  1 1/4x1 1/4x1/8" 50 

y8xy8xf^" 50 

%xYsxVs"     60 

%x%x^^" 60 

%x%xi/8"     70 

%x%xi/8 "     1.30 

y2Xl/2Xl/8  "       1.80 

Unequal  leg  tees  are  subject  to  special  prices,  which  will  be  furnished  on  application. 


HEXAGONS 

Sizes —  Net  extra  per  100  lbs. 

%  to  3" $0.15 

%  toiJ" 25 

y2  t0i%" 35 

/." 55 

%" 65 

^" 75 

y*" 1.00 


HALF   ROUNDS 

Sizes —  Net  extra  per  100  lbs. 

1     to  3" $0.20 

%  toH" 35 

%  toiJ" 50 

V2  to:^" 70 

%  tO:^" 1.10 


We  can  fnrnislt  a  largre  asdOTtment  of  I  beams  direct  from  Chicago  sitock. 
FOR  CUTTING  AND  QTAWTITY  SCHEDULE,  SEE  INDEX 


Geo-BCar^peM'ter  ^  Qo. 


761 


QUANTITY    DIFFERENTIALS   AND   SCHEDULE   OF 

CUTTING  EXTRAS 

QUANTITY  DIFFERENTIALS 

All  specifications  for  less  than  2000  lbs.  of  a  size  will  be  subject  to  the  following  extras,  the 
total  weight  of  a  size  ordered,  to  determine  the  extra,  regardless  of  length  and  regardless  of  exact 
quantity  actually  shipped.  Net  extra  per  100  lbs 

Quantities  less  than  2000  lbs.,  but  not  less  than  1000  lbs $0  15 

Quantities  less  than  1000  lbs !!!!,.'.*."!!!.'.*      .35 

Straightening  Net  e.vtra  per  100  lbs. 

Machine  straightening j^j^q 

Machine  Cutting  Rounds  and  Squares  1  ^  inches  and  Larger  to  Specified  Lengths 

Lengths  over  48   inches $0.15 

Lengths  over  24  inches  to  48  inches,  inclusive .25 

Lengths  over  12  inches  to  24  inches,  inclusive .35 

Lengths  of  12  inches  and  less,  extra  will  be  furnished  on  application,  but  will  not  be  less  than".      .45 
The  above  extras  apply  only  to  .50  Carbon  and  under.      Extras  for  Machine  Cutting  over  .'gO 
Carbon  will  be  furnished  on  application. 

Extras  for  Machine  Cutting  Rounds  and  Squares  under  1 14  inches.  Flats,  etc.,  will  be  fur- 
nished on  application. 

Cutting  to   Specified  Lengths  Other  than  Machine  Cutting 

Xet  extra  per  100  lbs. 

Lengths  of  6  0  inches  and  over No  Charge 

Lengths  over  48  inches  to  59  inches,  inclusive .$0.05 

Lengths  over  24  inches  to  48  inches,  inclusive 10 

Lengths  over  12  inches  to  24  inches,  inclusive ]      *20 

Lengths  of  12  inches  and  less,  extra  will  be  furnished  on  application,  but  will  not  be  less  than     .30 

WAREHOUSE  CUTTING  EXTRAS 

For  the  convenience  of  customers,  we  print  below  standard  card  extras  for  cutting,  which  will 
be  added  to  cui-rent  piices  on  material  where  special  cutting  is  required. 


Charging  Unit,  100  lbs. 


Beams  and  Channels,  3"  and  over. 
Zees 


Tees,  3"  and  over. 
"H"    Sections 


Angles,   2x2xfj5   and  larger. 


Mild  Steel  Rounds  and  Squares,  2"  and  under 


I\Iild  Steel  Rounds  and  Squares  over  2" 

Flats,  1/4"  thick  and  over 

Angles,  under  2x2x^\.,  also  2"  to  3"  wide  by  %"  thick. 

Channels,  under  3" 

Tees,  under  3" 

Forging  Rounds ' 

Free  cutting  Rounds 


Plates,  fg"  and  over: 

To  length  only 

To  length  and  width. 


Sketch  Plates,  t\"  and  over. 


pO.OO 


.30 


$0.1 


.20 


.30 


.3  5 


to  2' 


$0.30 


.20 


.40 


$0.85 


.30 


,85 


.45  1      .55 


$1.40 


1.40 


$2.30 


.30 


Plates 
Sheets 


CuttinfiT 
tol' 
and 
over 


Lreneth 
6"  to  1' 


Splitting 
to  6" 
and 
over 

in  width 


Splitting  to 

Width  of  6 "  and 

over  and  Cutting 

to  I^ength 


1'  and  over  (       6 "  to  1' 


Plates  No.  8. 

Sheets  No.  10, 

Sheets  No.  12, 

Sheets  No.  14, 

Sheets  No.  16, 


$0.20 
.25 
.30 
.35 
.40 


$0.40 
.45 
.50 
.55 
.60 


$0.20 
.25 
.30 
.35 
.40 


$0.40 
.45 
.50 
.55 
.60 


$0. 


.65 
.70 

.75 


Reinforcing  Bars  Cut  1'   0"  and  longer,  net  weight: 

%   and  over  

%,  ih,   V2,  -?r. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

fs  and  smaller 

Sheets,  Nos.  1 8  and  20 ..'.*.'.'.*.**.*."......! 

Sheets,  all  gauges,  cut  to  sketch 

Plates,  No.  8,  cut  to  sketch . 

Billets I 

Light  Plats  and  Bands,  which  Include  all  gauges  ^"  and  lighter.* .  .'  .* '.  '.  '.  .  .  .  .  .  .  J 

The  above  cutting  charges  apply  where  the   waste  in  niateiial  is  not  excessive,  and  are 
to  change  without  notice. 


$0.15 

.      .20 

.25 


Prices  on  request 
subject 


762 


GEOBeARPEM*TER  «  SO. 


TOOL   STEEL 


In  listing  the  folloTcing  grades  of  Tool  Steel,  we 
have  selected  only  those  ^vhich  our  experience  has 
shown   to    be   the   best    suited    for    various    purposes. 

There  are  many  brands  and  grades  of  Tool  Steel 
which  compare  favorably  with  those  we  list,  but 
none  of  them  are  better. 

If  you  do  not  find  a  Steel  in  this  list  which  will 
cover  your  needs,  write  us,  giving  full  information 
and  we  shall  be  pleased  to  recommend  that  which  we 
know  will  serve  you  best.  Our  Service  Department 
has  complete  data  on  all  brands  and  grades. 

Rex  "AA"  and  "A."  Forges  easily,  anneals  and 
machines  readily  and  responds  perfectly  to  heat 
treatment.  E^specially  recommended  for  lathe,  plan- 
er and  boring  tools,  taps,  reamers,  twist  and  straight 
drills,  dies,  gear  cutters,  special  cutters,  etc. 

It  is  being  extensively  used  for  dies  for  forming 
hot  iron  and  steel,  and  for  certain  classes  of  tools  for 
stone   work,   woodworking  knives,   etc. 

P^urnished  in  any  length  bars,  annealed  or  unan- 
nealed,  rounds,  squares,  octagons,  flats,  blocks,  also 
tool  holder  sizes  hardened  ready  for  use. 

Park's  Self-Hardening  Steel.     A  standard  brand   of    self-hardening    steel,    excelled    only    by    the    two 
brands  named  above  for  lathe,  planer  and  boring  tools,   and   is   less    expensive.      It   is   well   suited   for   use    ^ 
where  machines  are  not  fitted  for  highest  speed  or  where  the  work  is  so  remittent  or  of  a  character  that 
the  utmost  capacity  is  not  required.     ^         ^       .  .,       ^  ^     ,     .     ,     ^       .       ^ 

Silver  Tool  Steel.  A  well  known  brand.  A  grade  of  tool  steel  of  extra  fine  quality,  especially  recom- 
mended for  cold  chisels,  cold  cutters,  cold  sets,  boiler  makers'  snaps,  granite  points,  woodworking  and 
many  other  kinds  of  edge  tools,  etc.     Made  in  all  tempers. 

Extra  Quarry  Steel.     Especially  recommended    for  rock  drills,  granite  tools  and  difiicult  quarry  work. 

Black  Diamond  Tool  Steel.  A  well  known  and  reliable  brand.  Recommended  for  axes,  mining  drills, 
quarry  tools,  hammers,  sledges  and  general  "purposes. 

Peerless  "A"  Tool  Steel.     A  special  steel  developed  particularly  for  use  on  hot  work  and  principally 
for  hot  heading  and  forging  dies  for  bolts  and  rivets,  cut-offs,  bull-dozing  tools,  swedges,  hydraulic  forg- 
ing dies,  gripping  dies,  track  bolt  work,  etc.     This  steel  has  given  exceptionally  satisfactory  results  wher- 
ever used. 
TEMPERING  COLORS  AND  TEMPERATURES   IN  DRAWING  CARBON  TEMPER  STEELS 

The  colors  which  successively  appear  on  the  surface  of  hardened  steel,  slowly  heated,  are  as  fol' 
lows: 


Yellowish  White  or  Light  Straw.  .430  degrees  Fahr. 

Dark     Straw     450  degrees  Fahr. 

Gold  Color 490  degrees  Fahr. 

Brown     510  degrees  Fahr. 


Purple     530  degrees  Fahr. 

Violet    550  degrees  Fahr. 

Blue    (Light)     580  degrees  Fahr. 

Blue    (Dark)    600  degrees  Fahr. 


TOOL  STEEL,  PRICES 


Rex  "A A"  High  Speed  Steel Per  lb.  $ 

Rex  "A"  High  Speed  Steel "  

High  Speed  Steel,  hardened,  standard  sizes  and 

lengths   for  tool  holders Per  lb.       

Park's   Self-Hardening   Tool   Steel "  


Silver   Tool   Steel    Per  lb.  $ 

Extra  Quarry  Tool  Steel "  

Black  Diamond  Tool  Steel "  

Peerless  "A"  Alloy  Tool  Steel "  


BASE    SIZES 
Round,  Square  and  Octagon — %   inch  to  2  inches  inclusive 
Flat — %  inch  to  2  inches  thick  by  %  inch  to  2  inches  wide 
Ail  dimensions  inclusive.     Intermediate  sizes  take  the  next  higher  extra. 

EXTRA  SIZES 
Round,  Square  and  Octagon 


Inches 


1%  to  Vz 

A  to  % 

•   -fff  to  hi 

y*  to  jPs 

21/8  to  2V2 


Extra  per  Lb. 
Cents 


Inches 


2.0 
3.5 
6.0 
8.5 
2.0 


2%  to  3 

3%  to  314 

3%  to  4 

4%  to  iVz 

4%  to  5 


Extra  per  Lb. 
Cents 


2.5 
3.0 
3.5 
4.0 
4.5 


Inches 


51/8  to  51/2 

5%  to  6 

6V8  to  6 1/2 

6%  to  7 


5.0 
5.5 
6.0 
6.5 


EXTRA    SIZES 

PLAT 


Inches 

Extra  per  Lb.     1 
Cents             1 

Inches 

Extra  per  Lb. 
Cents 

Inches 

Extra  per  Lb. 
Cents 

%x   y'b 

40.0 

1^5  X    %     to    1 

3.5 

Vaxiyg    to    6 

2.0 

%  X   14, 

30.0 

AxlVs    to    4% 
%x  t'b    to      % 

3.0 

Ax   %    to    1 

2.5 

l^x  %  to  2 

20.0 

3.0 

Axiyg    to    6 

2.0 

14.0 

%x   %    to    11/2 

3.0 

%   to  2x   %   to  2 

fsx   %    to    3 

14.0 

%xl%    to    5 

2.5 

%   to  2x2%   to  4 

2.0 

1/4  x  A    to      1/2 

8.0 

■,'ffX  Va    to    1 
7„xl%    to   5y2 

3.0 

%   to  2x4  ys   to  7 

4.0 

V^x   %    to    1 

5.0 

2.5 

2%   to  3x2 y8   to  4 

2.0 

V^xlVs    to   4 

3.0 

1/2  X   %    to    1 

2.5 

2y8    to  3x4  yg   to  7 

4.0 

Ax  %    to      % 

5.0 

Intermediate  sizes  take  the  next  higher  extra 

Annealing 2c   per   lb.   extra 

Bevels,  same  Classification  as  flats,  plus  10c  per  lb.  for  shape 
<  uttlng    to    Specified    Single    and    Multiple    Lengths 
Per  Lb.,  Cents    I 

24  inches  and  over 1.0        12  inches  to   17 j|    inches 

18  inches  to  23Yi  inches 2.0    1      6   inches   to   llll    inches 

Less  than  6  Inches — Special  Price 


Per  Lb.,  Cents 

3.0 

4.0 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  ^  So 


763 


HOLLOW,  OCTAGON  AND  CRUCIFORM  DRILL  STEEL 


For  Sninll  Taps,  Reamers, 


0 


iiuches,  Tavist  Drills,  Dentiil   Tools,   AVatch   Parts,   Electrical   AVork, 
Regular  lengths,  3  feet 


ROUND  POLISHED  DRILL  ROD 

Round  and  Square  Drill  Rods  only  carried  In  stock.     Other  shapes  furnished  to  order  promptly. 


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0.323 

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33 

0.112 

.90 

0.969 

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O 

0.316 

.75 

34 

0.110 

.90 

0.953 

.50 

0.312 

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0.109 

ii 

.90 

0.937 

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N 

0.302 

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0.108 

.90 

0.921 

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0.297 

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0.106 

.90 

0.906 

.50 

M 

0.295 

.75 

37 

0.103 

.90 

0.890 

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L 

0.290 

.75 

38 

0.101 

.90 

0.875 

/8 

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K 

0.281 

A 

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39 

0.099 

1.05 

0.859 

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J 

0.277 

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40 

0.097 

1.05 

0.844 

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I 

0.272 

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41 

0.095 

1.05 

0.828 

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H 

0.266 

11 

.75 

0.094 

A 

1.05 

0.812 

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G 

0.261 

.75 

42 

0.092 

1.05 

0.796 

.50 

F 

0.257 

.75 

43 

0.088 

1.05 

0.781 

.50 

E 

0.250 

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44 

0.085 

1.05 

0.765 

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D 

0.246 

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0.081 

1.05 

0.750 

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C 

0.242 

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0.079 

1.05 

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0.238 

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0.07S 

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1.05 

0.719 

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0.077 

1.20 

0  703 

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0   097 

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0.075 

1.20 

0.687 

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2 

0.219 

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0.072 

1.20 

0.671 

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0.212 

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0.069 

1.20 

0.656 

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0.207 

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51 

0.066 

1.45 

0.640 

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0.625 

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0.609 

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0.594 

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0.199 

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0  055 

1.45 

0  578 

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0.197 

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0.050 

1.80 

0.562 

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0.194 

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0  546 

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0.191 

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56 

0.045 

1.80 

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0.188 

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1.80 

0.515 

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0.185 

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0.182 

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0.180 

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0.039 

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0.178 

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0.172 

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0.036 

2.70 

0.425 

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0.168 

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2.70 

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19 

0.164 

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2.70 

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0.413 

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20 

0.161 

.83 

66 

0.032 

3.00 

0.406 

y 

.75 

21 

0.157 

.83 

67 

0.031 

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3.00 

Y 

0.404 

.75 

0.156 

ii 

.83 

68 

0.030 

3.00 

X 

0.397 

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22 

0.155 

.83 

69 

0.029 

3.30 

0.391 

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23 

0.153 

.83 

70 

0.027 

3.30 

w 

0.386 

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24 

0.151 

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3.60 

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0.377 

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25 

0.148 

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0.024 

3.60 

0.375 

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26 

0  146 

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3.60 

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0.368 

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27 

0.143 

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0'.022 

3.90 

0.359 

SI 

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0.141 

A  . 

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75 

0  020 

4  05 

T 

0.358 

.75 

28 

0.139 

.83 

76 

0.018 

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0.348 

.75 

29 

0.134 

.83 

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0.016 

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0.344 

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0.127 

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4.80 
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Intermediate  sizes   to   order   In   auautities   not   less   tban   50   pounds 

SQUARE  POLISHED  DRILL  RODS 


lb. 

of   eacli 


Sizes  in 

Sizes  in 



Sizes  in 

Sizes  in 

Decimals 

Fractions 

Prices 

Decimals 

Fraotions 

Prices 

Decimals 

Frartions 

Prices 

of  an  Inch 

per  lb. 

of  an  Inch 

of  an  Incb 

per  lb. 

of  an  Inch 

of  an  Inch 

per  lb. 

0.500 

1/^ 

$1.60 

0.344 

u 

■•-    $1.60 

0.1875 

1       A 

$1.60 

0.4687 

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1.60 

0.3125 

1.60 

0.156 

1.60 

0.4375 

iV 

l.fiO 

0.281 

1.60 

0.125 

1.60 

0.4062 

ii 

1.60 

0.250 

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1.60 

0.094 

1.60 

0.375 

% 

1.60 

0.219 

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1.60 

0.062 

1.60 

For  electric 

le   can   furnish 


HOLLOW  DRILL  STEEL 

and  other  drills,  where  a  free  passage  of  air  or  water  is  required  throuprh  tlie  drill  bars 
in   rounds   and   hexagons,    standard    sizes.      Prices  upon  receipt  of  NpeciticntiouM. 


'64 


GEO-BGAiiPEhfTER  :s  eo. 


BLACK,  BLUE  AND  ANNEALED  SHEETS 


BLACK  SOFT  STEEL  SHEETS 


WRITE   OR  WIRE  IJS  FOR  LOWEST  MARKET  PRICES 


-; 

Est. 

Est. 

Est. 

Est.   1 

Est. 

Size 

Wt.  per 

Size 

Wt.  per 

Size 

Wt.  per 

Size 

Wt.per  , 

Size 

Wt.  per 

Sheet 

Sheet 

Sheet 

Sheet 

Sheet 

JVo.8 

No.  10  ^ 

No.  14 

No.  18 

No.  24 

112 

140 
175 

168 

72x128 

337  50 

30x120 

79.69 

24x108 

36.72 

26x  96 

17.68 

24x  96 

72x130 

388.00 

32x  96 

68.00 

24x120 

40.80 

26x120 

22.10 

30x  96 

72x144 

404.50 

34x  96 

72.50 

26x  96 

35.36 

28x  72 

14.28 

30x120 

72x156 

437.50 

36x  77 

61.35 

26x108 

39.78 

28x  84 

16.66 

36x  96 

36x  96 

76.50 

26x120 

44.20 

28x  96 

19.04 

36x120 

210 

No.  11 

36x108 

86.07 

28x  96 

38.08 

28x101 

20.03 

36x144 

252 

60x144 

296.80 

36x120 

95.62 

28x108 

42.84 

28x108 

21.42 

42x  96 

196 
245 

36x144 

114.75 

28x120 

47.60 

28x120 

23.80 

42x120 

No.  12 

38x  96 

80.70 

30x  96 

40.80 

30x  96 

20.40 

42x144 
48x  96 
48x120 

294 
224 
280 
336 
252 
315 
378 
286 
350 
420 

24x  96 

71.40 

40x  77 

66.80 

30x108 

45.90 

30x120 

25.50 

24x120 

89.25 

40x  96 

83.30 

30x120 

51.00 

36x  96 

24.48 

26x  96 

77  35 

40x120 

104.20 

30x125 

53.13 

36x120 

30.60 

48x144 
54x  96 
54x120 
54x144 
60x  98 

26x108 

87!l0 

42x  96 

89.25 

32x  96 

43.60 

42x  96 

28.56 

26x120 

96.68 

42x120 

111.57 

36x  96 

48.96 

42x120 

35.70 

28x  96 

83.30 

42x144 

133.88 

36x108 

55.08 

28x120 
30x  96 

104.12 
89.25 

48x  77 
48x  84 

81.81 
89.24 

36x120 
36x144 

61.20 

73.44 

No.  26 

60x120 

30x108 

100  41 

48x  96 

102.00 

40x  96 

51.60 

24x  96 

12.24 

60x144 

30x120 

111.57 

48x108 

114.75 

40x120 

68.00 

24x101 

12.88 

36x  77 

85.89 

48x120 

127.50 

42x  96 

57.12 

24x120 

15.30 

No.  10 

36x  84 

93.70 

48x127 

132.13 

42x120 

71.40 

26x  96 

13.26 

24x  96 

91  81 

36x  96 

107.10 

48x138 

146.60 

48x  96 

65.28 

26x120 

16.57 

24x120 

115!03 

36x108 

120.50 

48x144 

153.00 

48x120 

81.60 

28x  72 

10.71 

26x  96 

99  46 

36x120 

133.87 

48x156 

162.50 

28x  84 

12.50 

26x108 

lll!88 

36x144 

160.65 

54x  77 

92.02 

No.  20 

28x  96 

14.28 

26x120 

124.31 

40x  96 

116.60 

54x  96 

114.73 

24x  96 

24.48 

28x108 

16.06 

28x  96 

107.10 

40x120 

145.80 

54x120 

143.42 

24x120 

30.60 

28x120 

17.85 

28x108 

120.50 

42x  96 

124.95 

54x138 

164.93 

26x  96 

26.52 

30x  96 

15.30 

28x120 

133.87 

42x108 

140.57 

54x144 

172.10 

26x120 

33  14 

30x108 

17.21 

30x  96 

114.75 

42x120 

156.19 

54x156 

182.80 

28x  72 

21.42 

30x120 

19.12 

30x108 
30x120 

129.10 
143.44 

42x144 

48x  77 

187.43 
114.54 

No.  16 

28x  84 
28x  96 

24.99 
28.56 

36x  96 
36x120 

18.36 
22.95 

36x  72 

103.28 

48x  84 

124.93 

24x  96 

40.80 

28x108 

32  12 

42x  96 

21.42 

36x  77 

110.46 

48x  96 

142.80 

24x108 

45.90 

28x120 

35.'70 

42x120 

26.77 

36x  96 

137.70 

48x108 

160.65 

24x120 

51.00 

30x  96 

38.25 

36x108 

154.92 

48x120 

178.50 

26x  96 

44.20 

30x120 

30.60 

No.  27 

36x120 

172.12 

48x127 

185.20 

26x108 

49.72 

36x  96 

36  72 

24x  96 
24x101 
26x120 
2Sx  96 
28x101 

11.22 

36x144 

206.55 

48x138 

205.25 

26x120 

55.25 

42x  96 

45^90 

40x  96 
40x120 

150.00 
187.50 

48x144 
48x156 

214.20 
227.50 

28x  96 
28x108 

47.60 
53.54 

36x120 
42x120 

42.^4 
53.56 

11.80 
15.19 

42x  96 

160.65 

54x  77 

128.84 

28x120 

59.50 

48x  96 

48.96 

13.08 

13.77 

42x108 

180.73 

54x  96 

160.63 

30x  96 

51.00 

48x120 

61.20 

42x115% 

192.27 

54x108 

180.71 

30x108 

57.37 

28x120 

16.36 

42x120 

200.81 

54x120 

200.79 

30x120 

63.75 

No.  22 

30x  96 

14.02 

42x144 

240  87 

54x138 

230.91 

32x  96 

54.30 

30x101 

14.76 

48x  77 

147.29 

54x144 

240.95 

34x  96 

57.70 

24x  96 

20.40 

30x120 

17.53 

48x  84 

160.66 

54x156 

255.90 

36x  77 

49.09 

24x101 

21.46 

48x  96 

183.60 

60x  77 

143.16 

36x  96 

61.20 

24x120 

25.50 

No.  28 

48x108 

206.55 

60x  96 

178.48 

36x10-5 

68.85 

26x  96 

22.10 

24x  96 
24x101 
26x  96 
28x  72 
2Sx  84 
28x  96 
28x108 
28x120 
30x  96 
36x  96 

10.20 
10.73 
11.04 
8.93 
10.41 
11.90 
13.40 
14.87 
12.75 
15.00 

48x120 

229.50 

60x120 

223.10 

36x120 

76.50 

26x120 

27.62 

48x138 

263.95 

60x138 

256.57 

36x144 

91.80 

28x  72 

17.85 

48x144 

275.40 

60x144 

267.72 

38x  96 

64.60 

28x  84 

20.83 

48x156 
54x  77 
54x  96 
54x120 

292.50 
165.69 
206.57 
258.21 

60x156 
No.  14 

24x  96 

284.40 
51.00 

40x  96 
40x120 
42x  96 
42x108 

66.70 
83.30 
71.40 
80.32 

28x  96 
28x108 
28x120 
30x  96 

23.80 
26.77 
29.75 
26.82 

54x138 

296.94 

24x108 

57.37 

42x120 

89.25 

30x120 

31.87 

54x144 

309.85 

24x120 

63.75 

42x144 

107.10 

36x  96 

30.60 

54x156 

329.10 

26x  96 

55.25 

48x  77 

65.46 

42x  96 

38.25 

60x  77 

183.66 

26x108 

62.16 

48x  96 

81.60 

36x120 

35.70 

No.  20 

60x  96 

229.52 

26x120 

69.06 

48x108 

91.80 

42x120 

44.62 

24x101 

9.66 

60x120 

286.90 

28x  96 

59.50 

48x120 

102.00 

No.  24 

60x138 

329.94 

28x108 

66.94 

48x138 

117.30 

No.  30 

60x144 

344.28 

28x120 

74.38 

48x144 

122.40 

24x  96 

16.32 

60x156 

365.60 

30x  96 

63.75 

No.  18 

24x101 

17.17 

24x  96 

8.16 

72x  96 

270.00 

30x108 

71.73 

24x  96 

32.64 

24x120 

20.40 

30x  96 

10.20 

Above  weights  are  for  steel.     For  iron  deduct  2  per  cent. 


GEO-B-eARPEN*TER  S  60. 


765 


FLAT  AND  CORRUGATED  SHEETS 


BLACK  OK  GALVANIZED 

SHEETS 

WRITE  OR  WIRE  US  FOR  LOWEST  MARKET  PRICE 

Size 

1 

Est.  wt. 

per 

sheet 

Size 

Est.  wt. 
per 
sheet 

Size 

Est.  wt. 
per 
sheet 

Size 

Est.  wt. 
per 
sheet 

Size 

Est.  wt. 
sheet 

Size 

E»t.  wt. 

per 
Kheet 

No.  10 

42x120 

115 

36x  96 

52 

26x120 

30 

36x  96 

28 

30x120 

21 

24x  96 

93 

48x  96 

105 

36x120 

65 

28x  72 

20 

36x120 

35 

36x  96 

20 

30x  96 

116 

48x120 

131 

42x  96 

60 

28x  84 

23 

42x  96 

32 

36x120 

25 

30x120 

145 

42x120 

75 

28x  96 

26 

42x120 

41 

36x  96 
36x120 

139 
173 

162 
202 

No.  16 

24x  96 

43 

48x  96 
48x120 

69 
86 

28x108 
28x120 

30 
33 

No.  26 

No.  28 

24x  96 
24x120 

13 

42x  96 
42x120 

24x120 

53 

30x  72 

21 

24x  84 

13 

16 

26x  96 

46 

No.  20 

30x  84 

25 

24X  96 

15 

26x  96 
26x120 
28x  72 
28x  84 
28x  96 
28x108 
28x120 
30x  72 
30x  84 
30x  96 
30x108 
30x120 
36x  96 
36x120 

14 

48x  96 

185 
231 
264 

277 

26x120 

58 

24x  96 

27 

30x  96 

28 

24x120 

18 

17 

48x138 
48x144 

28x  96 

50 

24x120 

33 

30x120 

35 

26x  96 

16 

11 

28x120 

62 

26x  96 

29 

36x  96 

34 

26x120 

20 

13 

30x  96 

53 

26x120 

36 

36x120 

42 

28x  72 

13 

15 

30x120 

66 

28x  72 

23 

42x  96 

39 

28x  84 

15 

16 

No.  12 

36x  96 

64 

28x  84 

27 

42x120 

49 

28x  96 

17 

18 

24x  96 

73 

36x120 

80 

28x  96 

31 

48x  96 

45 

28x108 

19 

12 

30x  96 

91 

42x  96 

74 

28x108 

35 

48x120 

56 

28x120 

21 

14 

30x120 

113 

42x120 

93 

28x120 

39 

30x  72 

14 

16 

36x  96 
36x120 

109 
136 

48x  96 
48x120 

85 
106 

30x  72 
30x  84 

25 
29 

No.  24 

24x  84 

16 

30x  84 
30x  96 

16 
18 

18 
20 

42x  96 

127 

30x  96 

33 

24x  96 

19 

30x108 

20 

19 

42x120 
48x  96 

159 
145 

No.  18 

24x  96 
24x120 

35 
43 

30x108 
30x120 

37 
41 

24x120 
26x  96 

23 
20 

30x120 
36x  96 

23 
22 

23 

48x120 

181 

36x  96 

40 

26x120 

25 

36x120 
42x  96 
42x120 

27 

No.  30 

No.  14 

26x  96 
26x120 

37 

47 

36x120 
42x  96 

50 
46 

28x  72 
28x  84 

16 
19 

25 
33 

24x  96 
24x120 

11 
13 
11 

24x  96 

53 

28x  72 

30 

42x120 
48x  96 
48x120 

58 
55 
66 

28x  96 

22 

No.  27 

26x  96 

26x  96 

57 

28x  84 

35 

28x108 

24 

24x  96 

14 

26x120 

14 

26x120 

71 

28x  96 

40 

28x120 

27 

24x120 

17 

28x  96 

12 

30x  96 

66 

28x101 

42.33 

30x  72 

17 

26x  96 

15 

28x120 

15 

30x120 

82 

28x108 

45 

No.  22 

30x  84 

20 

26x120 

18 

30x  96 

13 

36x  96 

79 

28x120 

50 

24x  96 

23 

30x  96 

23 

28x  96 

16 

30x120 

16 

36x120 

98 

30x  96 

43 

24x120 

28 

30x108 

26 

28x120 

20 

36x  96 

16 

42x  96 

92 

30x120 

54 

26x  96 

24 

30x120 

29 

30x  96 

17 

36x120 

20 

For  ii'on  deduct  2  per  cent.     Above  weights  are  for  steel. 

CORRUGATED   ROOFING  AND   SIDING 

Our  roofing  is  made  of  full  weight  sheets  and  should   be  compared  with  others  on  a  pound 
price  basis. 

"WTien  ordering  state  length  of  sheets  required,   unless  other\vise  specified   No.  28  gauge   2^^ 
corrugation  will  be  furnished. 

GALVANIZED  BLACK  AND  PAINTED 


Gauge 

Gaupe 

Gauge 

Gauge 

and 

and 

and 

and 

and 

Size 

Size 

Size 

Size 

Size 

No.  16 

No.  20 

No.  22 

No.  24 

No.  27 

26x  96 

26x  72 

26x  96 

26x108 

26x  96 

26x120 

26x  84 

26x108 

26x120 

26x120 

26x  96 

26x120 

26x144 

No.  18 

26x108 

No.  26 

No.  28 

26x  72 

26x120 

26x  72 

26x  72 

26x  84 

No.  24 

26x  84 

26x  84 

26x  96 

No.  22 

26x  72 

26x  96 

26x  96 

26x108 

26x  72 

26x  84 

26x108 

26x108 

26x120 

26x  84 

26x  96 

26x120 
26x144 

26x120 
26x144 

Gauge 
and 
Size 

Gauge 
and 
Size 

Gauge 
and 
Size 

Gauge 
and 
Size 

Gauge 
and 

Size 

No.  16 

No.  20 

No.  22 

No.  24 

No.  27 

26x  96 

26x  84 

26x  96 

26x108 

26x  96 

26x120 

26x  96 

26x108 

26x120 

26x120 

26x108 

26x120 

No.  26 

No.  28 

No.  18 

26x120 

26x  72 

26x  72 

26x  96 

No.  24 

26x  84 

26x  84 

26x120 

No.  22 

26x  72 

26x  96 

26x  96 

No.  20 

26x  72 

26x  84 

26x108 

26x108 

26x  72 

26x  84 

26x  96 

26x120 

26x120 

The  above  sheets  are  corrugated  with  standard    2%    inch   corrugations,    and    cover   24    inches 
when  placed  in  position,  allowing  for  lap  on  each  side. 

We  can  furnish  promptly   in  addition  to  the  above,   sheets  of  any   special   width   or  length 
corrugated  with  either  1^4   inch  or  2i^   inch  corrugations. 

49 


766 


GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  «  Go. 


RIVETS,  STEEL  BALLS  AND  LINK  BELT 

¥  ¥   ¥ 


Fig.   860A 

TINNERS'   RIVETS 

Effective  March  19,  1913 


In  Packages  of  1,000 


Price   per   1,000 


In  Bulk 
Price  per  lb 


6    oz. 

$0.20 

$0.28 

$0.24 

$0.48 

S     oz. 

.22 

.31 

.26 

.42 

10    oz. 

.24 

.35 

.29 

.38 

12    oz. 

.26 

.39 

.32 

.35 

14    oz. 

.28 

.43 

.35 

.33 

1    lb. 

.29 

.47 

.37 

.30 

114  lb. 

.32 

.54 

.42 

.27 

11/2  lb. 

.37 

.64 

.49 

.26 

1%  lb. 

.41 

.72 

.55 

.25 

2     lb. 

.44 

.79 

.59 

.24 

2%  lb. 

.56 

1.00 

.75 

.24 

3     lb. 

.62 

1.15 

.85 

.23 

In  Packages  of  1,000 

Price   per    1,000 

In  Bulk 
Price  per  lb. 

Size        1     Black 

'^^l^     1    Tin  Plated 

Black 

31/2  lb.      1          .72      1          1.34        1             .99 

.23 

4     lb.      1          .79      1          1.49        i          1.09 

.22 

5     lb.      1        1.00      1           1.88        I          1.38 

.22 

6     lb.      1        1.12      1          2.17        1          1.57 

.21 

7     lb.      1        1.31      1          2.54        1          1.84 

.21 

8     lb.      1        1.50      1          2.90        1          2.10 

.21 

9     lb.      1         1.68      1           3.26         1           2.36 

.21 

10  lb.      1        1.77      1          3.52        1          2.52 

.20 

12  lb.      1        2.06      1          4.16        1          2.96 

.19% 

14  lb.      1         2.40      1           4.85        |           3.45 

.19  Vz 

16  lb.      1        2.77 

5.57        1          3.97 

.19% 

1 


List  Extras — For  oval  or  countersunk  heads,  shoulder  and  pointed  or  extra  le'ngth  rivets,  add  $0.10 
per  lOOO  to   list  price  for  each   specialty. 

Net  Extras — For  tin  plating  or  copper  plating,  add  $0.01 1/2  per  pound  to  net  price.  For  metallio 
tinning,  add  $0.03%  per  pound  to  net  price.  "When  "tinned"  rivets  are  ordered,  metallic  tinned  are  fur- 
nished.    For  bright  polishing  after   annealing,   add   $0.25   net   extra   per   evi^t. 

List  Rebates — For  25  and  50  pound  boxes,  deduct  $0.02.  For  100  pound  boxes,  deduct  $0.03  and  for 
100  and  200  pound  kegs,  deduct  $0.04  per  pound  from  list  price. 


STEEL  BALLS 


9     9     6^     9 


®  a  @  » 


Fig 

860B 

Size 

Price 

Size 

Price 

Size 

Price 

Size 

Price 

inches 

per  1.000 

inches 

per  1.000 

inches 

per  1.000 

inches 

per  1.000 

1 

$4.00 

^5 

$56.00 

li\ 

$320.00 

21/8 

$1400.00 

3.00 

% 

68.00 

1% 

380.00 

1.50 

11 

80.00 

liV 

440.00 

2% 

1900.00 

JL 

2.00 

% 

96.00 

1V2 

500.00 

21/2 

S 

2.40 
3.20 

% 

110.00 
130.00 

1% 

550.00 
600.00 

2% 

2400.00 
2800.00 

14 

4.00 

\i 

150.00 

650.00 

2% 

J„ 

6.00 

1^^ 

160.00 

1  % 

700.00 

3 

3800.00 

ft 

8.00 

lA 

180.00 

iVs 

780.00 

31/4 

4600.00 

12.00 

iVs 

200.00 

850.00 

3  ¥2 

5600.00 

% 

14.00 

l-r-*? 

240.00 

iM 

920.00 

3% 

V2 

24.00 

iVI 

280.00 

2^ 

1000.00 

4 

8000.00 

36.00 

Note — Brass,  bronze  or  bell  metal   take  the  same  list  price  as  steel  balls,  but  not  the  same  discount* 


DETACHABLE  LINK  BELT 

"U^ain    No I    as   I     32   |    33    |  34    |    35   |     42  |     45 

Per    foot    :JlM^J_^15   |  .15   |   .15   |  .15   |  .17  |  .15 

Couplers,    per    pair    I      -151  .18   I  .17   I  .17   I  .20   I  .21  I   .20 

LlHks  in  10  feet 7777 |   133  I   104  |    86   |  86   |    74   |    88  |    74 

Chain   No ...I     51    I     52   |     55   |     57   |    62    |     6«    |     67    |  75   |     77   |     78  |     83 

Per  foot |$0.21|   .20   |  .18   |   .20   |  .25   |  .26   |    26   I  .27   |  .28   |   .38  |  .39 

Fig    4X0                            Couplers,    per    pair  |     .201   .18   |  .18   |   .21   |  .25   |   .25   |   .25   |  .21    |   .25   |   .28  I..36 

Links  in  10  feet....|   104  |    80   |    74   |    52   1    73   |    60   |    52   |  46   |    52   |    46  |    30 

Chain    No I     85    |     88    |    93   I     05    |   103  I    108  I    110  |  114  I    122  |    124  I   146 

Per  foot   r. r$0-49|  .48   1^5  4   |   .59   |  .74   |  .70   |   .82   |  .94   11.25   |1.14  |1.13 

Couplers,  per  pair   I     .491  .31   |   .49   |   .60   |  .64   |   .87   |1.02   |  .93   |1.74   |1.31  |1.42 

Links  in   10  feet   I    30   I    46   I    30  |    30   I    39   |  251/2!  25%|  37   |    20   |    30  |    20 

~  ~  FOR    OTHER    STYLES    OF    RIVETS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEO-B-CARPErfTER  ^  60, 


767 


RIVETS 

LIST   OF   BASE   SIZES   AND    EXTRAS 
Adopted  aiarck  7,  1905;  April  IS,  1906;  October  15,  1013 

¥ 

Fig.    620B  Fig.    620C 

Conntersunk    H«Mid  Flat     Head 

BASE  SIZES 
Boiler  Rivets,  standard  he<nds.     %   inch  diameter  to  1^4  inch   diam- 
eter  inolusix'e.      2    inches   to   5   inches   in    length    inclusive. 

Structural    Rivets,    standard    heads.      %   inch    diameter   to    l'/4    inch 
Fig     «2<)A  diameter   inclusive.      2   inch    to   5   inches   in   length   inclusive.  Pi„     620D 

Button    Head  Abo^e  in  Bcegs  or  bags,  weighing  approximately  200  to  300  pounds.  Coue    Head 

Standard  lOxtras 

Per  100  lbs.  Per  100  lbs. 

1 — %    inch   and    i%    inch   in   diameters $0.50  13 — Small    orders   for    miscellaneous    sizes    for 

2 — %   inch  and  U  inch  in  diameters 15  less    than    two    tons lO 

3 — Rivets  larger  than  11/4   inches  in  diameter.  .      .25        j. Rivets   nacked   in    100  Ih    narkTC-es  lO 

4— Lengths  1  inch  and  shorter 50       14— iiivets  packea  in  lUO  ID.  pacRages 10 

.5 — Lengths  between  1  inch  and  2  inches 25  15 — No  shipments  made  of  less  than  100  lbs.  of  one 

6 — Lengths   over   5   inches 25  size.     If  customer  must  have  small  odd  quan- 

7 Flat  Head   Rivets 25  titles  less  than  100  lbs.,  for  each  keg  broken 

.S — All  Standard  Countersunk  Head  Rivets 25  to   fill  such   quantities,    $0.50    extra. 

9— Swell    Necks .25  i6_All    Gone   and   Countersunk   Head   Rivets   to   be 

10 — Special  Heads  other  than  regular   stand-,  charged  at  Boiler  Rivet  Price. 

ards,    minimum   charge 25  ^_     ^     ^     *  .  ,  ,.■              ■,   ■             ^-         .-              ,     , 

11— Cold  or  Hot  Made  Solid  Die  Rivets,  when  ^'—^°^L?^J;^f-^ri%ZlV^^^^''^''''^'  '^  ^"^'   *°  ^^  ""^ 

specially  specified 25  customei  s  expense. 

12 — Annealing     Cold     Made     Rivets,     1/2     inch  IS — High   Carbon,    or    Special    Alloy   Rivets,    special 

diameter   and   larger 35  extra  price  upon  application. 

SPECIAL,  NOTICE 

We   carry  a  large  stock   of  structural   and   boiler  rivets  at  all  time's  and  can  make  prompt  shipment. 
Orders  should  specify  by  pounds  and  designate  size  of  package  ^vanted — if  large   (200  to  300  lbs.)   or 
small   (lOO  lbs.) 


IRON  RIVETS  IN  BULK 


Fig.    e20E 
Round    Head 
Standard  List  of  1904.     All  Styles.     Price  per  lb.  in  Less  Lots  than  2.'  lbs. 


Fig.   62()F 
Countersunk    Head 


Size  Wire 

lln. 
and 
lonKer 

7/8 
long 

3/4 
Ions: 

1/2 
and 
5/8 

15/32 
long 

7/ie 

long 

13/32 
long 

long 

11/32 
Jong 

5/lC 
long 

9/32 
long 

1/4 
long 

7/32 
long 

3/10 
long 

5/32 
long 

1/8 
long 

3/33 
long 

7/16 

$0.19 
.19 
.1914 
.191/2 

$0,191/2 
.19  Vz 
.20 
.20 

$0.19% 

.20 

$0.20 

120% 
.20% 

.... 

3/S 

.21 

.  .  . 

11/32 

$0.21 
.22 

■  ■  ■  ■  1 : : : : 

5/16 

$0.22 

$0.22 

....1  .... 

.... 





f^o.    1 

.20 
.20 
.20 
.20 

.201/2 
.201/2 
.20% 
.201/2 

.20% 

.20% 

.21 
.21 
.21 
.21 

.22 
.22 
.22 
.22 

.23 
.23 
.23 
.23 

.23 
.23 
.23 
.23 

.23 
.23 
.23 
.23 

$0.23 
.23 
.23 
.23 

$0.24 
.24 
.24 

LNo.    3 

$0.24 
.24 

$0.24 
.24 

1/4 

$0.25 

$0.25 

fNo.    4 

7  32^  NO.    r, 

LNo.    6 

3/16 

.21 
.21 
.21 
.21 

.211/2 
.21  Vz 

.11^ 

.21% 
.21% 

:2i% 

1 

.22 

.23 
.23 

il 

.23 
.24 
.24 
.24 

.24 
.24 

.24 
.24 
.25 
.25 

.24 
.24 
.25 
.25 

.24 
.25 
.26 
.26 

.24 
.26 
.26 
.26 

.24 
.26 
.27 
.27 

.25 
97 

:28 

.28 

.25 
.27 
.29 
.29 

$0.26 

■.29 
.30 

$0.28 
.'31 

$0.29 
.30 
.32 

No.    7 

^  „„  1  No.    8 

No.  10 

.21 
.22 
.23 
.24 

.21% 
.22% 
.23% 
.24% 

.22 

.22% 
.231/2 
.24% 

.23 
.23 

.24 
.25 

.25 
.26 

.24 
.25 
.26 
.27 

.24 
.25 
.26 

.28 

.25 
.26 
.27 
.29 

.25 
.26 
.27 
.31 

.26 
.27 
.29 
.33 

.26 

.27 
.29 
.34 

.27 
.28 
.29 
.34 

.28 
.29 
.30 
.36 

.29 
.30 
.31 
.39 

.30 
.31 
.33 

.41 

.31 
.32 
.35 
.43 

.32 
.33 
.36 
.44 

1  S       x„.i2 

.25 
.2fi 

.25% 
.26% 

.25% 
.26% 

.26 
.27 

.28 
.30 

.30 
.32 

.32 
.34 

.33 
.35 

.34 
.36 

.36 
.38 

.37 
.40 

:II 

.39 

.43 

.47 

.46 
.51 

■il 

.51 
.61 

.>  ..o5  No.  13 
•^  •'-i  No.  14 

.30 

iSS 

.30% 
.32% 

.31 
.33 

.33 
.36 

.36 
.41 

1      .39 
!      .44 

.40 
.46 

.41 
.51 

.43 

.56 

.45 
.58 

.46 
.61 

.47 
.64 

.51 
.64 

.56 
.66 

■    .61 
.69 

.66 

.71 

List  Rebates — For  25  and  50  lb.  lots  deduct  $0.02   per  lb.  from  list  price.     For  100  and  200  lb.  kegs  de- 
duct   $0.04   per   lb.   from   list  price. 


768 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  «  eo, 


STANDARD  NAIL  CARD 

EXTRA  ON  STANDARD  WIRE  NAILS  IN  KEGS 

Originally  adopted  and  effective  December    1,  1896.     Subject  to  change  without  notice. 


COMMON     FENCE,     SHINGLE, 

TOBACCO,  FLOORING  AND 

COMMON  BRADS 

Advances 

20d  to  eOd.Base       4d  and  5d.$0.30 

lOd  to  16d .  $0.05       3d     4.5 

8d  and  9d     .10       2d     70 

6d  and  7d     .20     SVzd    Shngle    .40 

BARBED  COMMON  AND 

BARBED  CAR  NAILS 

15  cents  advance  over  common. 

CASING,    SIDING    AND 

SMOOTH   BOX    NAILS 

lOd  and  larger    $0.15 

8d  and  9d     25 

6d  and  7d      35 

4d  and  5d      50 

3d     70 

2d     l.OO 

Barbed   Box,    15    cents    advance 

over  smooth  nails. 

SMOOTH    FINISHING    NAILS 

lOd  and  larger    $0.25 

8d  and  Od      35 

ed  and  7d      45 

4d  and  5d 65 

3d     85 

2d     ■    1.15 


SLATING   NAILS 


.$0.80 


FINE    NAILS 

2d,   extra    fine,   1x17 $1.10 

2d,    fine     1.00 

3d,   l%xl5     50 

3d,  extra    fine,    l%xl6. 65 

4d     50 


BARREL   NAILS 

%-lncli.  .$1.35  1%-inch. 


%-inch.  .    1.00 

%-inch .  .      .85 

1     -inch..      .70 


1%-inch. 
1%-inch. 
IVa-inch. 


$0.60 
.  .50 
.  .40 
,      .30 


BARBED  ROOFING  NAILS 


%-inch 

$0.75 

%-inch        

::::::  .65 

60 

1%-inch          .                   .  .  . 

.     .      .60 

55 

1%   and   13/i-ioch 

2      -inch      

45 

35 

CLINCH  NAILS 
(Annealed  or  Bright) 

2d     $1.05 

3d     .85 

4d  and  5d 65 

6d  and  7d 55 

8d  and  9d 45 

lOd   to  20d 35 

HINGE   NAILS 
(Annealed  or  Bright) 

4d     $0.80 

ed     70 

8d     60 

lOd  and  larger J50 

BOAT  NAILS 
25  cents  extra  over  hinge. 

SPIKES 

All   sizes  to  »-inch $0.1O 

10-inch   and  larger 25 

Special  gages  10  cents  additional. 

BARBED    DOWEL    PINS 

%-inch.  .$1.25  1%-inch.  .$0.60 

%-inch..    1.00  1%-inch..      .60 

%-lnch..      .85  1%-inch..      .60 

1      -inch..      .70  IVo-lnch.  .      .60 


SPEC:iAL  EXTRAS  ON  STANDARD  WIRE  NAILS 


Annealed    Nails    (except    Clinch    and   Hinge), 
per  100  lbs.  extra. 

Blued  Nails,  25c  per  100  lbs.  extra. 


Special  Heads,  15c  per  100  lbs.  extra. 
Special  Points,  15c  per  100  lbs.  extra. 
Galvanizing  All  Standard  Nails,  at  special  prlcea. 


LIST  PRICES  OF  MISCELLANEOUS  WIRE  NAILS 

Revised  February  1,  1910.     Subject  to  change  without  notice.^ 

Per  pound  for*l,   5  or  10-pound  packages. 
In  ordering,  state  whether  flat  heads  or  brad  heads  are  wanted. 


No. 
No. 
No. 


A -INCH 


No.    23. 

No.     24. 


$1.80 
2.00 
2.20 
2.40 
2.55 


%-INCH 


No.  II 

No.  20. 

No.  21. 

No.  22. 

No.  23. 

No.  24. 

No.  25. 

No.  26. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


No.  24.. 
No.  25.. 
No.    26., 


.$1-00 
1.25 
1.55 
1.90 
2.15 
2.35 
2.55 
3.10 


.$0:80 

.  .90 

.  1.00 

.  1.25 

.  1.55 

.  1.95 

.  2.15 

.  2.40 

.  2.80 


Vz-INCH 

No.     14 $0.55 


No. 
No. 


No.    17. 
No.    18. 


No.  21., 

No.  22., 

No.  23., 

No.  24., 


.55 

.55 

.60 

.65 

.75 

.85 

1.00 

1.25 

1.65 

1.90 


No. 


%-INCH 


No.  13 

No.  14. 

No.  15. 

No.  16. 

No.  17. 

No.  18. 

No.  19. 

No.  20. 

No.  21. 

No.  22. 

No.  23. 

No.  24. 


12 $0.43 

43 


.43 

.45 

.50 

.52 

.58 

.65 

.75 

.85 

1.10 

1.45 

1.65 


%-INCH 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No.    16., 

No.    17. 

No.     18. 

No.    19. 

No.     20. 


17 
18 
19 

20 
21 
%-INCH 


.$0.36 
.36 
.36 
.38 
.38 
.42 
.43 
.46 
.52 


10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 


$0.33 
.33 
.33 
.33 
.33 
.34 
.35 
.36 
.39 
.43 
.45 
.56 
.67 


1-INCH 

Nos.7tol2.$0.30 


No.  13. 

No.  14. 

No.  15. 

No.  16. 

No.  17. 

No.  18. 

No.  19. 

No.  20. 


IVs-INCH 

NOF 

.7tol 

2. $0.30 

No, 

13... 

.      .31 

No 

14... 

.      .32 

No, 

15... 

.      .32 

No 

16.  .. 

.      .35 

No 

17.  .  . 

.      .40 

No 

18.  .. 

.      .43 

No. 

19... 

.      .53 

IV, 

&  1%- 

INCH 

Nof 

.6tol2.$0.29 

No 

13... 

.      .30 

No. 

14.  .. 

.      .31 

No 

15.  .. 

.      .32 

No. 

16.  .. 

.      .34 

No, 

17.  .. 

.      .39 

IVz  &  1%-IN. 
Nos.4tol3.$0.29 

No.    14 30 

No.     15 31 

No.     16 33 

No.    17 38 

1%-INCH 
Nos.4tol3.$0.28 

No.     14 29 

No.     15 30 

No.    16 32 

No.    17 38 

2-INCH 
Nos.3tol0.$0.27 


No. 
No. 


No.     13 


11 

12, 


14 29 

No.     15 30 

No.    16 35 

2% -INCH 

Nos.3tol0.$0.27 

No.     11 28 

No.     12 28 

No.    13 28 

No.    14 29 


2%-INCH 

Nos.  3tol0.$0.26 

No.    11 27 

No.     12 27 

No.    13 28 

2%-INCH 

Nos.3tol0.$0.26 

No.     11 27 

No.     12 27 

3-INCH 

Nos.  3  to  10. $0.25 

No.     11 26 

No.    12 27 

3%-INCH 

Nos.3tol0.$0.25 

No.     11 26 

No.    12 27 

3% -INCH 

Nos.3tol0.$0.25 
No.     11 26 

4-INCH 

Nos.3tolO.$0.25 
No.     11 26 


LIST    OP   EXTRAS    AND    DEDUCTIONS    FROM    LIST    PRICES    ON    MISCELLANEOUS    NAILS. 

SUBJECT  TO  DISCOUNT 

For  Nails,  liner  than  full  gage,  apply  list  price 
of  same  length  in  next  finer  gage.  For  example, 
for  No.  181/2  gage  use  No.  19  list,  etc. 

Nails  heavier  than  listed,  at  special  net  prices, 
according  to  quantity. 

Galvanizing,  tinning,  brass  plating,  coppering, 
hluing  and  annealing  miscellaneous  nails,  at  special 
prices. 

Deductions  for  100-lb.  kegs,  2c  per  lb. 


For  Vz-n.  paper  boxes,  add  to   list   4c  per  lb. 

For  %-lb.  paper  boxes,  add  to  list  8c  per  lb. 

For  barbing,  add  to  list  2c  per  lb. 

For  annealing,  add   to  list    2c  per  lb. 

For  Special  Heads  or  Headless,  add  to  list  2c. 

For  Needle  Points  or  any  Special  Points,  add  to 
list    2c. 

For  lengths  not  listed,  use  list  price  for  same 
gage'  in    nearest   shorter  length. 

Deduction  for  25  and  50-lb.  boxes,  Ic  per  lb. 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  S  SO. 


769 


COMMON    BRADS 


^m 


Size 

Length 
Inches 

Gage 
No. 

Approx. 
No.  to  lb. 

Extra 

over  Base 

I'rice 

2d 

1 

15 

876 

$0.70 

3d 

1% 

14 

568 

.45 

4d 

1% 

12^ 

316 

.30 

5d 

1% 

12^ 

271 

.30 

6d 

2 

11% 

181 

.20 

7d 

2y4 

11% 

161 

.20 

8d 

2^ 

1014 

106 

.10 

9d 

2% 

10% 

96 

.10 

lOd 

3 

9 

69 

.05 

12d 

3% 

9 

64 

.05 

16d 

3y2 

8 

49 

.05 

20d 

4 

6 

31 

Base 

30d 

4y2 

5 

24 

Base 

40d 

5 

4 

18 

Base 

50d 

5^ 

3 

16 

Base 

60d 

6 

2 

11 

Base 

FLOORING  BRADS 


Length 
inches 


6d 

2 

7d 

2% 

8d 

2% 

8d 

2y2 

9d 

2% 

lOd 

3 

12d 

3% 

16d 

3% 

20d 

4 

11 
11 

10 

11 

10 
9 


157 
139 
99 
115 
90 
69 
54 
43 
31 


Extra 

over  Base 

Price 


$0.20 
.20 
.10 
.25 
.10 
.05 
.05 
.05 


Barbed  nails  furnished  in  all  sizes  and  styles  at 
$0.15  per  100  lbs.  over  smooth. 

CASING  NAILS 


size 

Length 
inches 

Gage 
No. 

Approx. 
No.  to  lb. 

Extra 

over  Base 

Price 

2d 

1 

15  y2 

1010 

$1.00 

3d 

ly* 

14% 

635 

.70 

4d 

1% 

14 

473 

.50 

5d 

1% 

14 

406 

.50 

6d 

2 

12% 

236 

.35 

7d 

2y4 

12% 

210 

.35 

8d 

2y2 

11% 

145 

.25 

9d 

2% 

11% 

132 

.25 

lOd 

3 

10% 

94 

.15 

12d 

3% 

10% 

87 

.15 

16d 

3% 

10 

71 

.15 

20d 

4 

9 

52 

.15 

30d 

4% 

9 

46 

.15 

40d 

5 

8 

35 

.15 

FINISHING  NAILS 


Fig.  653D 


Size 


2d 

3d 

4d 

5d 

6d 

7d 

8d 

9d 

lOd 

12d 

16d 

20d 


2d 

3d 

4d 

5d 

6d 

7d 

8d 

9d 

lOd 

12d 

16d 

20d 

30d 

40d 


Length 
inches 


1 

ly* 

1% 

1% 

2 

2y4 

2% 

2% 

3 

3y4 

3% 

4 


Gage 
No. 


16% 

15% 

15 

15 

13 

13 

12% 

12% 

11% 

11% 

11 

10 


1351 
807 
584 
500 
309 
238 
189 
172 
121 
113 
90 
62 


Extra 

over  Base 

Price 


$1.15 
.85 
.65 
.65 
.45 
.45 
.35 
.35 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 


SMOOTH  BOX  NAILS 


Length 
inches 


Gage 
No. 


1 

IV4. 

1% 

1% 

2 

2% 

2% 

2% 

3 

314 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 


15% 

14% 

14 

14 

12% 

12% 

11% 

11% 

10% 

10% 

10 


Extra 

over  Base 

Price 


1010 

635 

473 

406 

236 

210 

145 

132 

94 

88 

71 

52 

46 

35 


$1.00 
.70 
.50 
.50 
.35 
.35 
.25 
.25 
.15 
.15 
.15 

'  .15 
.15 
.15 


BARBED  BOX  NAILS 


Size 

Length 
inches 

Gage 

No. 

.Vpprox. 
No.  to  lb. 

Extra 

over  Base 

Price 

2d 

1 

15% 

1010 

$1.15 

3d 

ly* 

14% 

635 

.85 

4d 

1% 

14 

473 

.65 

5d 

1% 

14 

406 

.65 

6d 

2 

12% 

236 

.50 

7d 

2y4 

12% 

210 

.50 

8d 

2% 

11% 

145 

.40 

9d 

2% 

11% 

132 

.40 

lOd 

3 

10% 

94 

.30 

12d 

3y4 

10% 

88 

.30 

16d 

3% 

10 

71 

.30 

20d 

4 

9 

52 

.30 

30d 

4% 

9 

46 

.30 

40d 

5 

8 

35 

.30 

FOR   HAMMERS,   CLAW  BARS 


Barbed  nails  furnished  in  all  sizes  and  styles 
$0.15  per  100  lbs.  over  smooth. 

AND    NAIL    PULLERS,    SEE    INDEX 


GEOBeAR.PEM"TER  S  CO. 


TOBACCO  NAILS 


—  —    -_-   . 



Extra 

Size 

Length 

Gauge 

ABprox. 

inches 

No. 

No.  to  lb. 

Price 

4d 

iy2 

12 

274 

$0.30 

5d 

1% 

12 

235 

.30 

6d 

2 

11 

157 

.20 

7d 

21/4 

11 

139 

.20 

8d 

21/^ 

10 

99 

.10 

9d 

2% 

10 

90 

.10 

lOd 

3 

9 

69 

.05 

Also  furnished  in  needle  point,  $0.15  advance. 

BOAT  NAILS,  LIGHT 


Fig.  654B 


Size 

Length 

Gauge 

Approx. 

Extra 
over  Base 

inches 

No. 

No.  to  lb. 

Price 

4d 

iy2 

A 

82 

$1.05 

6d 

2 

i\ 

62 

.95 

8d 

21/2 

z% 

50 

.85 

lOd 

3 

% 

22 

.75 

12d 

3% 

% 

20 

.75 

16d 

31/2 

1/4 

18 

.75 

20d 

4 

V^ 

16 

.75 

BOAT  NAILS,  HEAVY 




- 

Extra 

Size 

Length 

Gauge 

Approx. 

inches 

No. 

No.  to  lb. 

Price 

4d 

11/2 

1/4 

44 

$1.05 

6d 

2 

1/4 

32 

.95 

8d 

21/2 

1/4 

26 

.85 

lOd 

3 

% 

14 

.75 

12d 

31/4 

% 

13 

.75 

16d 

31/2 

% 

12 

.75 

20d 

4 

% 

10 

.75 

Barbed  nails  furnished  in  all  sizes  and  styles  at 
$0.15  per  100  lbs.  over  smooth. 

BARBED  ROOFING  NAILS 


Fig.  654C 


Size 

Length 

Gauge 

Approx. 

Extra 

inches 

No. 

No  to  lb. 

Price 

% 

% 

13 

714 

$0.75 

Vs 

7s 

12 

469 

.65 

1 

1 

12 

411 

.60 

IVs 

IVs 

12 

365 

.60 

11/4 

iy4 

11 

251 

.55 

1% 

1% 

11 

230 

.55 

11/2 

1V2 

10 

176 

.45 

1% 

1% 

10 

151 

.45 

2 

2 

9 

103 

.35 

SLATING  NAILS 


Fig.  6.540 


Size 

Length 

Gauge 

Approx. 

Extra 

over  BasP 

inches 

No. 

No.  to  lb. 

Price 

2d 

1 

12 

411 

$0.80 

3d 

iy4 

loya 

225 

.60 

4d 

iy2 

10  yz 

187 

.40 

5d 

1% 

10 

142 

.40 

6d 

2 

9 

103 

.30 

SHINGLE  NAILS 


Size 

Length 
inches 

Gauge 
No. 

Approx. 
No.  to  lb. 

Extra 

over  Base 

Price 

3d 

3y2d 

4d 

1% 

iy2 

13 

i2y2 
12 

429        1       $0.45 
345                   .40 
274       1            .30 

Barbed  nails  furnished  in  all  sizes  at  $0.15  per 
100  lbs.  over  smooth. 

FENCE  NAILS 


Fig.  654F 


sue 

Length 

Gauge 

Approx. 

Extra 
over  Base 

inches 

No. 

No.  to  lb. 

Price 

5d 

1% 

10 

142 

$0.30 

6d 

2 

10 

124 

.20 

7d 

2y4 

9 

92 

.20 

8d 

2y2 

9 

82 

.10 

9d 

2% 

8 

62 

.10 

lOd 

3 

7 

50 

.05 

12d 

sy* 

6 

40 

.05 

16d 

3y2 

5 

30 

.05 

20d 

4 

4 

23 

Base 

CLINCH  NAILS 

Bright   or   Annealed 

Blight  Clinch  Nails  will  be  Furnished 

Unless   Otherwise   Ordered 


llnnnnrm- 


[^ks^~-» 


Fig.  e54E 




. 

Length 

Gauge 

Approx. 

inches 

No. 

No    to  lb. 

Price 

2d 

1 

14 

710 

$1.05 

3d 

1^/4 

13 

429 

.85 

4d 

iy2 

12 

274 

.65 

5d 

1% 

12 

235 

.65 

6d 

2 

11 

157 

.55 

7d 

2Vi 

11 

139 

.55 

8d 

2y2 

10 

99 

.45 

9d 

2% 

10 

90 

.45 

lOd 

3 

9 

69 

.35 

12d 

sy* 

9 

62 

.35 

16d 

3% 

8 

49 

.35 

20d 

4 

7 

37 

.35 

Barb 

ed  nails  ft 

irnished  in 

all  sizes  a 

nd  styles  at 

$0.15  per  100  lbs.  over  smooth. 


G£0-B-eARPEN*TER  «  CO. 


71 


HINGE  NAILS,  HEAVY 

TRACK  XAILS,  COUXTEKSUXK  HEAD 

Diamond   or    Chisel   Point.      Will   be   Furaished 

with  Chisel  Point  Unless  Diamond  Point 

is  Specified 

In  Ordering  Hinge  Nails  Specify  Whether  Oval 

or  Countersunk  Head,  Light  or  Heavy, 

Annealed  or  Bright 


Conntersnnk 


Extra 
Approx.  J.  Base 

No.  to  lb.  p^i^g 


4d 

1^ 

% 

50 

$0.80 

6d 

2 

¥4 

38 

.70 

8d 

21/2    ; 

¥4 

30 

.60 

lOd 

3       : 

%" 

12 

.50 

12d 

3y4 

%" 

11 

.50 

16d 

31^ 

%" 

10 

.50 

20d 

4 

%" 

9 

.50 

HINGE  NAILS,  LIGHT 

Size 

Length 
inches 

Gauge 
No. 

Approx. 
Xo.  to  lb. 

over  Base 
Price 

4d 

1  Vz         '            1% 

82 

$0.80 

6d 

2                           fs 

62 

.70 

8d 

2%                 fn 

50 

.60 

lOd 

3                      Vi 

25 

.50 

12d 

3%                % 

23 

.50 

16d 

3%         1            V4 

22 

.50 

20d 

4 

1             V4 

19 

.50 

Barbed  Nails  furnished  in  all  sizes  and  styles 
at  $0.15  per  100  lbs.  over  smooth. 


BARREL 


NAILS 


Gauge 
No. 


Extra 

No.  to  lb. 


% 

% 

15% 

1615 

$1.35 

% 

% 

15% 

1346 

1.00 

78 

% 

141/2 

906 

.85 

1 

1 

141/2 

775 

.70 

1% 

1% 

14% 

700 

.60 

1V4 

iy4 

14 

568 

.50 

1% 

1% 

13 

400 

.40 

1% 

11/2 

13 

367 

.30 

FINE    |: 


mm 


NAILS 


Size 

Length 

inches 

Gauge 
No. 

Approx. 

No.  to  lb. 

Extra 

over  Base 

Prioe 

2d 

1 

16% 

1351 

$1.00 

3d 

1V8 

15 

778 

.50 

4d 

1% 

14 

473 

.50 

*2d 

1 

17 

1560 

1.10 

*3d 

1% 

16 

1015 

.65 

*Extra  fine. 


BARBED  CAR  NAILS,  HEAVY 

In  Ordering  Car  Nails  be  Sure  to  Specify  Whether 

Light  or  Heavy,  Annealed  or  Bright, 

Oval  or  Flat  Head 


Figr 

6.57F.     Oval   Head 

Size 

Length 

Gauge 

Approx. 

Extra 
over  Base 

inches 

No. 

No.  to  lb. 

Price 

4d 

1% 

10 

165 

$0.45 

5d 

1% 

9 

118 

.45 

6d 

2 

9 

103 

.35 

7d 

2% 

8 

76 

.35 

8d 

2% 

8 

69 

.25 

9d 

2% 

7 

54 

.25 

lOd 

3 

7 

50 

.20 

12d 

31^ 

6 

42 

.20 

16d 

3% 

6 

35 

.20 

20d 

4 

5 

26 

.15 

30d 

4% 

5 

24 

.15 

40d 

5 

4 

18 

.15 

50d 

5% 

3 

15 

.15 

60d 

6 

3 

13 

.15 

BARBED  CAR  NAILS,  LIGHT 

Size 

Length 

Gauge 

Approx. 

Extra 
over  rta.se 

inches 

No. 

Price 

4d 

1% 

12 

274 

$0.45 

5d 

1% 

10 

142 

.45 

6d 

2 

10 

124 

.35 

7d 

2% 

9 

92 

.35 

8d 

2% 

9 

82 

.25 

9d 

2% 

8 

62 

.25 

lOd 

3 

8 

57 

.20 

12d 

3% 

7 

50 

.20 

16d 

3% 

7 

43 

.20 

20d 

4 

6 

31 

.15 

30d 

4% 

6 

28 

.15 

40d            5 

5 

21 

.15 

50d            5%       '           4 

17                  .15 

60d 

6 

4 

15 

.15 

SMOOTH  FOUNDRY  NAILS 


No.  8 

No.  9 

No.    10 

No.  11 

T.enerth 

V>  inch 

V-'   inch 

Vo   inch 

V"   inch 

inclies 

Hoad 

Head 

Head 

Head 

% 

$0.60 

$0.70 

$0.80 

$0.90 

■% 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

1 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.70 

IVs 

.35 

.45 

.55 

.65 

IV4 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.60 

1% 

.25 

.35 

.45 

.55 

1% 

.25 

.35 

.45 

.55 

2 

.20 

.25 

.35 

.45 

2% 

.15 

.20 

.30 

.40 

2% 

.15 

.20 

.30 

.40 

2% 

.10 

.15 

.25 

.35 

3  and  longer 

.05 

.10 

.20 

.30 

Barbed  Fc 

)undry  Nj 

lils  $0.15 

advance. 

773 


GE0-B-(2AIiPEJfTER  ^  eo. 


STERILIZED  BLUED  LATH  NAILS 


^ftCfcCC 


Size 

Length 
inches 

Gage 
No. 

Appros. 

Number 

to  lb. 

Extra 

over  Base 

Price 

2d 
2d  light 

3d 
3d  light 

1 
1 

161/2 

17 
15 
16 

1351 

1560 

778 

1015 

$1.25 

1.35 

.75 

.90 

Lathers  carry  the  nails  in  the  mouth  while  at 
work  and  it  is,  therefore,  from  the  standpoint 
of  health  sanitation,  necessary  to  have  the  nails 
free  from  all  injurious  substances.  Polished  or 
bright  nails  cannot  be  made  or  kept  entirely  clean 
owing  to  process  of  manufacture  as  well  as  the 
effect  of  atmospheric  conditions. 


BERRY-BOX  NAILS 


Fig.  656B 
Diamond    or    Needle    Point,    Barbed    Flat  Head 


Size 
inches 

Length 
inches 

Gage 
No. 

Approx, 

Number 

to  lb. 

Extra 

over  Base 

Price 

% 

% 

16 

1500 

$1.35 

% 

% 

16 

1300 

1.25 

1 

1 

16 

1150 

1.15 

IVa 

IVs 

16 

1010 

1.15 

1% 

IV4 

16 

910 

1.00 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  barbed  needle  points, 
will  be  furnished. 


rig.  656C 


AMERICAN  FELT 
ROOFING  NAILS 


Count 

Length 

Gage 

Diameter 
of  Heads 

per  lb. 

inches 

No. 

inches 

180 

1 

12 

% 

195 

% 

12 

% 

162 

1 

11 

% 

175 

78 

11 

% 

A  large  head  nail  especially  designed  for  use 
in  laying  prepared  roofing  material.  This  nail, 
having  an  extra  large  head  and  thin  shank,  meets 
admirably  the  requirements  for  placing  all  pre- 
pared roofing.  The  head  is  reinforced  on  the 
shank  so  that  it  will  not  easily  pull  or  break  off. 

LARGE  HEAD 
BARBED  ROOFING 

NAILS  U  rig.  656D 

Approximate  Number  of  Nails  to  the  Pound 


CIGAR  BOX  NAILS 

Cigar*  Box  Nails  are  made  with  short  square 
point,  or  if  so  ordered  with  short  round  point. 
Bright,  barbed  or  smooth.  Made  in  sizes  % 
inch,  %  inch,  %  inch  and  %  inch  of  either 
No.  18,  No.  19  or  No.  20  gage.  Packed  in  kegs, 
25  lb.  boxes  and  in  1  lb.,  5  lb.  or  10  lb.  packages. 

Flat  or  oval  heads,  as  ordered. 

Oval  head,  $0.15  per  100  lbs.  extra. 

BLUED  HOOP  FASTENERS 


lis    to    lb.       I      212    to    lb. 

1    In.    long  9/16  in.  long 

No.    6    gage    I    No.    9    gage 


308    to    lb. 

1/2  in.  long 

No.  101/2  gage 


976    to    lb. 

%  in.  long 

No.    13   gage 


Packed  100  lbs.  or  110  lbs.  to  the  keg. 
Also  furnished  galvanized. 

SHEET  ROOFING  FASTENERS 

Curved  or  Flat  Head.     Illustration  shows  Curved 
Head 


rig.  656r 

Made  in  Following  Sizes: 


Length 
inches 

Eianietcr 

Approximate 
Count 
per  lb. 

6 

Vs  inch 

46 

7 

i/s  inch 

40 

8 

Vs  inch 

34 

9 

Vs  inch 

31 

10 

Vs  inch 

28 

12 

i/s  inch 

23 

14 

Vs  inch 

20 

8 

No.  10  gage 

30 

9 

No.  10  gage 

27 

10 

No.  10  gage 

24 

12 

No.  10  gage 

20 

Annealed  or  galvanized. 


^^ 


No.   8 — 

V2   inch  head 

No.  9 — 

V2   inch  head 

No.   BYz  — 

V2   inch  head 

No.   10 — 

■{'^  or   V2   inch  head 
Sold  on  standard 


% 


205 
252 
266 
290 


%    I    1       11/h      1%    1%     1% 


in.    I  in.      in.  |  in.      in.      in 


158 
193 
205 
224 


142 
173 
184 
201 


128 
156 
167 
183 


108 
131 
141 
154 


93 
113 
122 
133 


nail  base,  ^vith  special  extras. 


PLASTER  BOARD 
rig.  056G  NAILS 

A  smooth  nail  with  diamond  point  and  V2  inch 
flat  head. 

Lengths  1,  1%  and  1%  inch.     Size  Nos.  9,  10 
and  11. 

9  and  10,  V2  inch  head.      11,  t'^  inch  head. 
Sold  on  standard  nail  base,  with  special  extras. 

MEAT  TAG  FASTENERS 

Packed  1000  in  a  carton,  150 
cartons  to  the  case.  Also  in 
kegs. 

Approximately  1000  to  the 
pound. 

Coppered  or  tinned.  3vS."!?*Gi|e 


Fig.  656H 


GEO-B-eAKPEN*TER   S  So. 


773 


STEEL  ESCUTCHEON  PINS 


Length  (Inches) 

3/16 

1/4 

3/S 

1/2 

5/8 

3/4 

7/8 

1 

1  1/8 

1  1/4 

1  1/2 

1  3/4 

2 

Wire  Gauge 

No.     10 

1 
1 

! 

No.     11 



No.    12 

i 

No.     13 

No     14 

Use    Miscellaneous    Wire 
Nail  List  plus  $0.04  per  lb. 
extra  for  the  needle  points 
and    round    heads     of    the 
escutcheon  pins. 

No     15 

No.    16 

No.    17 

No     18 

No.    19 

No.    20 

No.    21 

i 





No.    22 

1 



' 

' 

Extras 

Add  to  list  $0.04  per  lb.  for   y^.   lb.  paper  boxes. 
Add  to  list  $0.08  per  lb.  for  %  lb.  paper  boxes. 

For  sizes  not  appearing  on  the  list,  use  the   list  prices   for   the   desired   gage  in   the   nearest 
shorter  length. 

Pins  heavier  than  listed  at  special  net  prices,  according  to  quantity. 
Tinned,  galvanized,   coppered  and  brass  plated  pins  at  special  prices. 

Deduction  from  List  Prices 

For  25  lb.  and  50  lb.  boxes  deduct  $0.01  per   lb.  from  list  prices. 
For  pins  in  100  lb.  kegs  deduct  $0.02  per   lb.  from  list  prices. 


CLOUT  NAILS 


OVAL  HEAD  HINGE  NAILS 

(Sometimes  called  Trus.s  Head  Nails) 


Side   View,    Showing 

Side   View.    Showing 

Thinness   of   Point 

^Vidtl 

of    Point 

Lengrth 
inches 

Gauge 

Approximate 
Number 

Extra 
Over  Standard 

to   Pound 

Base  Trices 

% 

No.    15 

1160 

$1.30 

78 

No.    14 

808 

1.15 

1 

No.    14 

705 

1.00 

IVs 

No.    14 

628 

.90 

ly* 

No.    13 

423 

.80 

1% 

No.    13 

390 

.75 

1V2 

1         No.    13 

350 

.60 

BROOM  NAILS 

Are  usually  %  inch  or  %  inch  long,  made 
from  No.  14  or  No.  15  wire,  with  flat  or  star 
heads. 

SHADE  NAILS 

Needle  pointed,  slightly  countersunk,  flat 
head,  smooth  nails,  3*2  inch  diameter  heads.  No. 
13  gauge  wire. 


Large  Oval  Head,  Long  Square  Point 

fc    inch   and    14    inch  by   1 14    inch,    1%    inch, 
2  inch,  IVz   inch,  2%   inch  and  3  inch. 
Packed  in  Kegs,  and  50,  25,  10  and  5  Lb.  Boxes 

Packed  in   Kegs,  and  50,  25,  10  and  5 

Pound   Bo.xes 

Approximate  Number  Per  Lb. 


3,16-inch 

V4-inch 

1 1/^    inch 

81 

47 

1  %    inch 

68 

41 

2        inch 

61 

33 

2  1/4    inch 

54 

31 

214    inch 

48 

28 

2  %    inch 

45 

26 

3        inch 

41 

24 

BASKET  NAILS 

Are  usually  %  inch  or  %  inch  long,  made  from 
No.  18  wire  nails  and  sold  on  Miscellaneous  List 
and  Discount. 


774 


GEOBeAR.PEK"TER  «  CO. 


I 


APPROXIMATE  NUMBER  OF  WIRE  NAILS  PER  POUND 

1 

Wire 
<>age 

3/16 

V. 

% 

Vs. 

% 

% 

% 

1 

IVs 

1% 

iy2 

1% 

2 

^,. 

2y2 

2% 

3h 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

7 

8 

» 

10 

111  12 

.T 

33 
34 

45 

52 

60 

72 

85 

99 

120 

137 

165 

198 

251 

329 

429 

701 
913 
1246 
1655 
2133 
3000 

27 

29 

38 

44 

50 

60 

71 

82 

100 

115 

138 

165 

209 

274 

357 

473 

584 

761 

1038 

1379 

1778 

25 

32 

37 

43 

51 

60 

71 

85 

98 

118 

142 

179 

2-35 

306 

406 

500 

653 

890 

1182 

20 

28 
32 
38 
45 
53 
62 

86 
103 
124 
157 
204 
268 
350 
438 
571 

IS 
19 
25 
29 
34 
40 
47 
55 
67 
76 

139 

238 
315 
389 

508 

16 
17 

26 

30 

.36 

42 

50 

60 

69 

82 

99 

125 

164 

214 

284 

350 

15 
16 
21 
24 
28 
33 
39 
45 
54 
62 
75 
90 
114 
149 
195 

12 
13 
16 
19 

26 
30 
35 
43 
49 
59 
71 
90 
117 
153 

10 
11 
14 
16 
19 
23 
26 
31 
37 
43 
52 
62 
79 
103 

9 
10 
13 
14 
17 
20 
24 
28 
33 
39 
46 
55 
70 

8 

11 
13 
15 
18 
21 
25 
30 

41 
50 

7 
8 
10 
11 
13 
15 
18 
21 
25 
29 

6 
7 
8 
9 
11 
13 
It 

5 

i 

4% 
10 

4% 
5% 
6V4 
7% 

3%i3% 

A 

57 

65 

76 

90 

106 

123 

149 

172 

207 

248 

314 

411 

536 

710 

876 

1143 

1558 

2069 

2667 

3750 

4444 

50 

58 

67 

80 

94 

111 

133 

153 

184 

220 

279 

365 

476 

631 

778 

1015 

1385 

1839 

2370 

3333 

5 
6 

5>^ 

3 

100 

120 

141 

164 

200 

229 

276 

333 

418 

548 

714 

947 

1168 

1523 

2077 

2758 

3556 

5000 

5926 

7618 

103 
121 
141 

236 

359 

469 

613 

811 

1001 

1305 

1781 

2364 

2933 

4400 

5079 

4 

211 
247 
299 
345 
414 
496 

822 
1072 
1420 
1752 
2280 
3116 
4138 
5334 
7500 
8888 
11428 

169 

197 

239 

275 

331 

397 

502 

658 

857 

1136 

1402 

1828 

2495 

3310 

4267 

6000 

7111 

9143 

18 

7 

S 

10 

663 

837 

1096 

1429 

1893 

2336 

3048 

4156 

5517 

7112 

10000 

11850 

15237 

12 

13 

14 

20000 
23702 
30476 

2S40 
3504 
4571 
6233 
8276 
10668 
15000 
17777 
22856 

■ 

16 

17 

18 

oo 

.  .  ,  . 

These  approximate  numbers  are  an  average 
changes  in  the  dimensions  of  tlie  heads  or  points, 
table  shows,  and  large  or  thick  headed  nails  will 

FENCE  STAPLES 

Full  Size 


11^  in.  IVa  in. 

Annealed,  polished  or  galvanized.  When 
made  of  No.  9  wire,  base  prices  apply.  Also 
made  of  Nos.  8,  10,  11,  12  and  13  wire,  for 
which  extras  are  charged.  Packed  in  kegs 
containing  100  lbs,  at  base  price.  Also 
packed  in  5  lb.,  10  lb.,  15  lb.,  25  lb.  and 
50  lb.  boxes,  for  which  extras  are  charged. 

Prices  on  staples  up  to  3  inches  in  length, 
special  wide  spread  staples  or  gages  not  list- 
ed, furnished  on  request. 


only,  and  the  figures  given  may  be  varied  either  way,  by 
Brads  and  no-head  nails  will  run  more  to  the  pound  than 
run  less. 

POULTRY  NETTING  STAPLES 

Full  Size  Cuts, 
Galvanized 

In  bulk  or  packed  in 

100  lb.  kegs,  also  in  50 

lb.,  25  lb.,  10  lb.  or  5 

lb.  wooden  boxes;  also 

in    5    or    10    lb.    paper 

boxes;    also   in    %    lb., 

Vz  lb.  or  1  lb.  papers. 

All  5  and  10  lb.  paper  packages  are  packed  in 

wooden  boxes  for  shipment. 

Number  of  Poultry  Netting  Staples  to  the  Pound 

%  inch.  No.  14 480 

%  inch.  No.  14 416 

1       inch,  No.  14 352 

WIDE  TOP  OR  RIBBON  WIRE 
STAPLES 


Approximate 

Length 

No,  to  I.b. 

No.  9  Gage 

% 

120 

1 

108 

IVs 

96 

ly* 

87 

11/2 

72 

1% 

65 

2 

5  8 

1  in. 


%in. 


%  in. 


For  stapling  flat  twisted  ribbon  wire.  Cut  from 
No.  9  wire  in  1  %  inch,  1  %  inch  and  2  inch  lengths. 
Price  same  as  fence  staples. 

GALVANIZED  WIRE 
HOOP  STAPLES 

Used  for  Putting  on  Wire  Hoops 
Fnii  Size  Number     of     Galvanized     Wire 

N^'.\4Gase^w?;eH°°P  ^^^^^^^  ^o  the  pound. 

%   inch,  No.  14 568 

Vz   inch,  No.  14.  ... 610 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  GO.  775 


GALVANIZED  WIRE  BOAT  NAILS 


ROUND  HEAD,  CHISEL  POINT 

BOAT  NAILS 


No.  Length  100  lb.  Kegs 

60d  6       inches;  base per  lb. 

50d  ^Vz  inches;  base 

40d  5       inches;  base 

30d  41/^  inches;  base 

20d  4       inches;  base 

16d  31^  inclies extra 

12d  31/4  inches 

lOd  3       inches 

9d  2%  inches 

8d  21^  inches 

7d  21,4  inches 

6d  2       inches 

5d  1%  inches 

4d  11/^  inches 

3 1/2  d  1  %  inches 

3d  11/4  inches 

2d  1       inches 


$0.05 
.05 
.05 
.10 
.10 
.20 
.20 
.30 
.30 
.40 
.45 
.75 


Size      %  inch per  lb-   $0.23 

Size      Ya  inch "  .20 

Size    1       inch "  .18 

Size    li/s  inch "  .17 

Size    11^  inch "  .17 

Size    1 1/2  inch "  .16 

Size    1%  inch "  .16 

Size    2       inch "  .15 

Size    2 1/4  inch "  .15 

Size    2 1/^  inch "  .15 

Size    2  %  inch "  .15 

Size   3       inch "  .15 

Size    3  ^  inch "  .14 

Size    3 1/2  inch "  .14 

Size    3%  inch "  .13^^ 

Size    4       inch "  .131-6 


Size 
Size 
Size 
Size 
Size 


ROUND  HEAD,  BLUNT  POINT 

BOAT  NAILS 


%  inch. 

%  inch. 
1  inch. 
IVs  inch, 
11/4  inch, 


per  lb. 


$0.18 
.15 
.13 
.13 
.12 


Size 
Size 
Size 
Size 
Size 


1%    inch 

1%  inch 

2       to  214  inch  , 

2  y2  to  2  %  inch  , 

3  to  6       inch 


,  per 


lb.  $0.12 
.12 
.12 

.11  H 


DRIFT  BOLTS 


Any  style  01 


•<hape  of  Drift  Bolts  can  be  furnished  to  order  without  delay. 
Prices  upon  receipt  of  specifications. 

TACKS 


TTTTI 


Length    inch 

Size ounce 

Silver  or  Blued  Steel 

2  oz.  papers per  doz. 

4  oz.  papers 

1/4    wt " 

%    wt " 

Bulk   (In  1  and  5-lb.  papers  and  10-lb. 

wooden  boxes)    per  lb. 

Tinned  or  Galvanized 

2  oz.  papers per  doz. 

4  oz.  papers " 

14    wt 

1/2    wt " 

Bulk   (In  1  and  5-lb.  papers  and  10-lb. 
wooden  boxes)    per  lb. 


7/16 

4 

»/u 

9/16 
8 

10/16 
10 

11/16 
12 

12/16 
14 

$0.95 
1.60 

$1.50 
2.70 
1.20 

.  2.10 

$1.50 
2.70 
1.50 
2.70 

$1.50 
2.70 
1.80 
3.35 

$1.50 
2.70 
2.10 
4.00 

$1.50 
2.70 
2.40 
4.75 

1.46 

1.36 

1.26 

1.21 

1.16 

1.16 

n.35 
2.45 

$2.00 
3.70 
1.60 
3.00 

$2.00 
3.70 
2.00 
3.70 

$2.00 
3.70 
2.35 
4.50 

$2.00 
3.70 
2.70 
5.35 

$2.00 
3.70 
3.20 
6.15 

2.01 

1.81 

1.66 

1.61 

1.56 

1.56 

13/16 
16 

$1.50 
2.70 
2.70 
5.45 

1.16 

$2.00 
3.70 
3.60 
6.70 

1.56 


In  ordering  drift  bolts  be  sure  and  specify  size,  style  and  quantity  desired.     Allow  three  days' 
time  in  ordering  drift  bolts. 


776 


GEO-B-CARPEN'TER  ^  eO: 


SQUARE  BOAT  SPIKES 

In  kegs  of  200  lbs. 


Vi  inch  square,  3  to  3  i/^  inches  long per  100  lbs. 

%  inch  square,  4  to  8  inches  long 

^  inch  square,  3  Vz  inches  long 

tV  inch  square,  4  to  8  inches  long 

%  inch  square,  3  to  3i/^  inches  long 

%  inch  square,  4  to  12  inches  long 

j^s  inch  square,  6  to  12  inches  long 

%  inch  square,  6  to  12  inches  long 

%  inch  square,  8  to  14  inches  long 

Approximate  Number  of  Boat  Spikes  to  a  Keg  of  200  Lbs. 


E 

Effective 

ztras 

Feb. 

'l.  1911 

per  100  lbs. 

$1.00 

" 

.75 

♦* 

.70 

" 

.45 

" 

.55 

" 

.30 

" 

.20 

" 

.15 

" 

.15 

Length 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

14 

16 

Vr, 

inch  square. . 

260 
335 
510 
600 
880 

240 
300 
400 
525 

220 
275 
360 
475 

205 
260 
320 

190 
240 
230 

175 

160 

V2 

450 

600 

800 

1175 

1825 

375 
590 
650 
990 

inch  square. . 
inch  square. . 
inch  square. . 

1320 
1660 
3000 

1140 
1360 
2375 

940 
1230 
2050 

■fr 

^ 

NOTE — The  above 
tect  these  figures. 


given  as  approximate,   and  we  are  not  to  be  bound  in  any  way  to  pro- 


PULL-EASY"  NAIL  COLLARS 


The  Collar 


On  the  Nail 


In  Place  In   the   Claw 

The    illustrations    above    show    the 
They  are  being  used  on  many  large 


"Pull-Easy"  Nail  Collars  save  time,  labor  and  lumber, 
manner  of  use  on  all  sizes  of  common  nails  from  4d  to  60d 
job!  for  nailing  concrete  forms,   towers  and  scaffolding. 

Made  in  three  sizes:  No.  1  Collar  is  for  use  with  nails  from  4d  to  lOd;  No.  2  Collar  is  for 
use  with  nails  from  lOd  to  20d;  No.  3  Collar  is  for  use  with  nails  from  30d  to  60d.  Packed  in 
packages  containing  1,000,  5,000,  10,000,  30,000,  40,000  and  50,000. 


"Pull-Easy"  Nail  Collar  No.  1 per   1,000 

"Pull-Easy"  Nail  Collar  No.  2 

"Pull-Easy"  Nail  Collar  No.  3 

DOUBLE   HEAD   NAILS 


•♦ 


We  do  not  break  kegs  of  Double  Head  Nails. 

For  use  in  building  of  concrete  forms,   towers  and  scaffolding.      Preferred  by  many  contrac- 
tors for  the  ease  with  which  they  are  handled,  the  square  head  being  a  part  of  the  nail. 

20d,  Double  Head  Nails,  full  kegs each    $ 

16d,  Double  Head  Nails,  full  kegs «« 

lOd,  Double  Head  Nails,  full  kegs «« 

8d,  Double  Head  Nails,  full  kegs «-- 

6d,  Double  Head  Nails,  full  kegs «♦ 

WE   CARRY  THE   LARGEST   STOCK  OF   THE  ABOVE    SPECIALTIES   IX   THE  WEST 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  «  60. 


777 


SPIKES 

Made  Only  in  Flat  Head,  Diamond  Point  and  Oval  Head,  Chisel  Point. 


i^^se 


Flat  Head,  Diamond  Point 


Oval  Head,  Ciiisel  Point 


Size 

Length   and   Gauge 

Extra 

Approximate                    „ver  Base 
No.    to   Pound                        Price 

lOd 

3  inch          No.    6 
31^    inch          No.    6 
31/2    inch          No.    5 

4  inch          No.    4 
41^    inch          No.    3 

5  inch          No.    2 
5y2    inch          No.    1 

6  inch          No.    1 

7  inch        i\    inch 

8  inch        %    inch 

9  inch        %    inch 
10        inch        %    inch 
12         inch        %    inch 

12d 

38 
30 
23 
17 
13 
10 

9 

7 

4 

31/2 

3 

21/2 

.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.25 
.25 

16d 

20d 

30d 

40d 

50d 

60d 

7    inch 

8    inch 

9    inch 

10    inch . 

12    inch 

Special  gages  $0.10  additional. 


BARBED  DOWEL  PINS 


No.  8  Standard. 


^ength   and   Gauge 


Approximate 
No.    to   Pound 


Extra 

over  Base 

Price 


%  inch 

%  inch 

%  inch 

1  inch 

IVs  inch 

114  inch 

1%  inch 

1%  inch 


%  inch 

%  inch 

%  inch 

1  inch 

IVs  inch 

1%  inch 

1%  inch 

1 1/^  inch 


No.  8 

No.  8 

No.  8 

No.  8 

No.  8 

No.  8 

No.  8 

No.  8 


290 
250 
210 
190 
165 
150 
130 
120 


$1.25 
1.00 
.85 
.70 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 


Barbed  nails  furnished  in  all  sizes  and  styles  at  15c  per  100  lbs.  over  smooth. 


778 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER^  So. 


RAILROAD  SPIKES 


In  kegs  of  200  lbs. 

We  carry  on  hand  at  all  times  a  very  large  stock  of  railroad  spikes  in  all  sizes  and  are  pre- 
-ed  to  make  immediate  shipment  of  one  keg  or  a  carload. 

Extras: 

Effective  Feb.   1,   1911 

Subject  to  change  without 

notice. 

inch  square,  IVi   inches  long per  100  lbs.  $1.50 

inch  square,  1  Yz  inches  long "  1.25 

inch  square,  2  to  2  i/^   inches  long "  1.00 

inch  square,  3  inches  long "  .85 

inch  square,  2  inches  long "  .80 

inch  square,  2 1/^  to  4  inches  long "  .60 

inch  square,  2  inches  long "  .50 

inch  square,  2 1/^  inches  long "  .40 

inch  square,  3  to  4 1^  inches  long "  .30 

inch  square,  3  inches  long "  .30 

inch  square,  3  %  to  4  i^   inches  long "  .20 

inch  square,  2 1/^  inches  long "  .20 

inch  square,  3  to  5  inches  long "  .10 

inch  square,  4  %  to  5  Yz  inches  long Base 

Reversed  points,  %  cent  per  lb.  extra. 

Other   than  regular  sizes  shown   above  can  be  furnished  at  a  slight  extra  charge. 


Approximate  Number  of  Railroad  Spikes  to  a  Keg  of  200  Pounds 


Size   Measured   Under    Head 

Approximate 
Number 
per  Keg 

Ties   2   Feet   Between    Centers, 

4    Spikes   per   Tie,    Makes 

per  Mile— 

Rail  Used 

(Weight  per 

Tard) 

5V2X^        

5      xfg      

360 

400 

450 

530 

600 

680 

720 

900 

1,000 

1,190 

1,240 

1,342 

5,870  lbs.— 291/3  kegs 
5,170   "    —26 
4,660   "    —231/3      " 
3,960   "    —20 
3,520   "    —17%     " 
3,110   "    —151/2     " 
2,940    "     —14%      " 
2,350    "    —11%      " 
2,090    "    — lOVz      " 
1,780    "     —   9 
1,710    "    —   8 
1,575    "    —   77/8      " 

45  to  70 
40  to  56 
35  to  40 
28  to  35 
24  to  35 

1  20  to  30 

1  16  to  25 

1  16  to  20 
12  to  16 

5      xi^     

4i^x%      .     . 

4      x%      

4i^Xj'V      

4      x/g      

31/2X7^5      

4      x%      

3%x%      

3      x  %      

2%x3/8      

TIE  AND  POLE  DATING  OR  MARKING  NAILS 

Furnished  with  Raised  or  Depressed  Figures 


Count  per  lb. 
Bright  Galv. 

Standard   size,   round,    2i/4-in.   No.    3 

gauge     30        27 

Standard  size,  square,  2  1^x1^  in 23        20 

Bright,   galvanized   or  tinned. 


Prices  quoted  on  application 
FOR  SPIKE   MAULS,  HAMMERS  AND   SLEDGES,   SEE   INDEX 


GEO-BeAR.PEN*TER  «  CO. 


779 


FINE  STEEL  WIRE  BRUSHES—MOULDERS »  BRUSHES 
STEEL  WIRE  GEAR  BRUSHES 


No.  15. 
No.  20. 
No.  16. 
No.    21. 


Fig.  '21 

Handled  Casting  Brushes 

Made  of  Flat  Tempered  Steel  Wire 

Especially  adapted  for  cleaning  teeth  in  cast  gears. 
4x10    rows,   length   of   wire    3    inches,  width  of  block  2 1/4  inches. 
4x10    rows,   length   of  wire   4    inches,  width  of  block  2 1/4  inches. 
5x10   rows,   length   of   wire   3    inches,   width  of  block  2  %  inches. 
5x10   rows,   length   of    viic    4    inches,    w  idth  of  blo(  k  2  ■";  inches. 


List  per  Dozen.  .$3.95 
List  per  Dozen.  .  4.25 
List  per  Dozen.  .  .4.35 
List  per  Dozen.  .    4.75 


We  can  furnish  these  bru-1 


e  or  any  number  of  rows. 


List  per 

Dozen.  .  .  . 

..  ...$3.35 

List  per 

Dozen .... 

....    3.65 

List  per 

Dozen .... 

3.25 

List  per 

Dozen.  .  .  . 

3.75 

List  per 

Dozen.  .  .  . 

....    4.20 

Fig.  7 

Made  of  first  quality  flat  tempered  steel  wire  on  well  finished  solid  hardwood  blocks,  strong 
and  durable,  and  will  withstand  the  severest  use. 

Heavy 

No.  2.      4x10  rows,  length  of  wire  3  inches,  block  7%x2i/4  inches. 

No.  3.      4x10  rows,  length  of, wire  4  inches,  block  7%x2%,  inches. 

No.  5.     5x10  rows,  length  of  wire  2  inches,  block  7%x2%  inches. 

No.  6.      5x10  rows,  length  of  wire  3  inches,  block  7%x2%  inches. 

No.  7.     5x10  rows,  length  of  wire  4  inches,  block  7%x2%  inches. 

STEEL  WIRE  ROUND  CASTING  BRUSHES 

Made  of  Flat  Tempered  Steel  Wire 

Adapted  for  cleaning  cast  iron  car  wheels,  etc. 

No.  10.  Block  3  inches  diameter,  length  of 
wire  5  inches,  length  over  all  12  inches.  List 
per  Dozen $4.75 

10  MOULDERS'  BRUSHES 

MOULDERS'  SOFT  BRUSHES  MOULDERS'  SQUARE  END  HARD  BRUSHES 


Fig.  2058 

No.  205S.  Pure  Black  Hair,  length  of  stock 
3Vi  inches,  5  rows,  block  8%x2^  inches.  List 
per  Dozen $7.50 


Fig.  204 

Solid  Blocks  8^x2^^   inches,  Rocker  Face 
No.  204.     Grey  or  Black  Horse  Hair,  length 
of     stock,     1  Vs     inches,     6     rows.       List     per 
Dozen    $7.00 


FOR  GEXERAL  LINE  OF  FOUNDRY  AND  MOULDERS'  SUPPLIES,  SEE  INDEX 


780 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  GO. 


FINE  STEEL  WIRE  BRUSHES 


These  brushes  take  the  place  o£  saud  paper,  steel  wool   and  similar  abrasives  and  enable  the  user  to 
do  quicker  and  better   work.     They  are   very  durable,  being:  made   of  the  best  tempered   steel  wire. 


ECONOIVIY   WIRE    WHEEL    BRUSHES 


Patented 

June  5th 

1906 


Fig.  3314.     One  Section  of  Filler 
Fig.  50C  "ECONOMY' 


Fig.  50C.     Complete  Brush,  Ready   lor  Vse 


STEEL   WIRE    WHEEL   BRUSHES    COMPLETE 
Including   Metal   Hubs 


Diam.  of 

Width  of 

Dlam.  of 

Bearing:  on 

Approximate 

No. 

Brush 

Face 

Hub 

Shaft 

Weight 

Wire  No. 

last,  each 

inches 

inches 

inches 

inches 

lbs. 

50  C 

15 

2  ¥2 

61/4 

2% 

16 

33 

$12.00 

53C 

12 

2 

5 

2% 

9y2 

34 

10.50 

54C 

10 

1% 

5 

8% 

35 

9.50 

55C 

8 

11/2 

4 

2 

41/2 

36 

8.50 

When  ordering,  state  size  of  arbor  hole  required. 

No.  50C  regularly  made   for  arbors   2   inches   in  diameter  and   smaller. 

Nos.  .53C  and  54C  for  arbors  1  ^A   inches  diameter  and  smaller. 

No.  55C  for  arbors  1  inch  diameter  and  smaller. 

For  larger  sized  arbors,  there  will  be   an   additional  cost. 

To  insure  best  results  and  longest  service,  "Economy"  Wire  Wheel  Brushes,  when  used  on  figured 
castings,  should  be  speeded  as  follows: 

Revolutions  Revolutions 

per    minute  per  minute 

No.  50C.     15  inches  diameter 1200  to  1600       No.  54C.     10  inches  diameter 1800  to  2100 

No.  53C.     12  inches  diameter 1500  to  1800       No.  55C.       8  inches  diameter 2100  to  2400 

Where   employed  on  plain,   smooth   surfaces,   they   should   be  run  at   somewhat  highe'r  speed. 

Operators  should  be  instructed  not  to  use  too  much  pressure  in  applying  the  work  to  the  brush.  If 
run  at  proper  speed,  the  wire'  will  stand  out  stiff,  presenting  a  sharp  scratching  surface  and  the  brush 
will  give  better  results  and  last  much  longer  where  the'  work   is  applied  moderately. 

Fig.  3314    STEEL   WIRE    SECTIONS   FOR  "ECONOMY"  WHEEL   BRUSHES 


No. 

Style 

For  Hub,  No. 

Diam.  Sections 
inches 

Sections 
per  set 

Wire  No. 

List,  per  set 

3314 

3411 

358 

364 

Steel 
Steel 
Steel 
Steel 

50C 
53C 
54C 
55C 

15 

12 

10 

8 

6 
5 
5 
4 

33 
34 

n 

$6.00 
5.00 
4.50 
3.60 

WIRE    GAUGES 

To  avoid  confusion,  when  referring  to  special  sizes  of  wire  please  specify,  in  addition  to  the  gau| 
number,  which  one  of  the  several  common   "Standard"   gauges  you  refer  to. 

Our  Standard  Table  for  steel   wire  for  these  brushes   is   the  Washburn   and   3Ioen   Gauge. 


HAND    CASTING   BRUSHES 


Fig.  1780 

No.  1780.     Block  71/4x21^  inches, 
of  wire  1%  inches. 
Lilst,    per   dozen 


5x19  rows,  length 
*5.65 


Fig.  1779 
No.  1779.     Block  7x3   inches,  9x22  rows,  length  of 
wire"  IVi  inches,  fine  wire,  heavy. 
List,  per  dozen $S.3B 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER   X  eo. 


rsi 


PUSH  BROOMS 


FLAT  TEMPERED  W^RE  PUSH  BROOMS 


120 
121 
122 


Fig.  120 
Made  of  Flat  Tempered  Steel  Wire 


Size  of 
Blocks 
inches 


bengthof  ,.  . 

Rows  Wire  „„i^* 

inches  per  gross 


12x2% 
14x2% 

16x2% 


$120.00 
132.00 
144.00 


GENUINE   AFRICAN   BASS 


List  per  <;ro.H.s 
IVo.  202.     Block  16x3  i/i   inches,  5  rows,  length 

of  stock  7   inches ?170.0O 

Xo.  2»7.     Block  16x4       iriche.s,  6  rows,  length 

of   stock   7   inches 100.00 


STREET   BROOMS 


13  IXCH    CIVIC   BASS 

High  grade  bass,  full  stock.     Face  size,   13x4  inches.     4  rows  wide,   12  rows  long.      '.Vz  inch  trim  out 
'  of  block.  1         «M-  «i» 

One  dozen  in   box,  Tvlthout  handles P^""   "»*•  '«•"" 

^  14  INCH  CIVIC  BASS 

^         High  grade  bass,   full  stock.     Face   size,   15x4   inches.     4  rows  wide,  16  rows  long.     5%   inch  trim  out 
of  block.  -        »««« 

One  dozen  in  box,  m  ithout  handles »«"■  ""*•  '»•"" 

18   INCH    CIVIC   BASS 

High  grade  bass,  full  stock.     Face  size,   17x4   inches.      4  rows  wide,   16   rows  long.     51'^  inch   trim   out 
of  block.  ,        „„  __ 

One  dozen  in  box,  without   handles P*""  "*'"  f**-'^ 


hea^t:  round  rattan 


Fig.    271 

List   per    Oros.s 
No.  271-     Block    14x3    inches.    4    rows,    length 

of   -^tock   6    inches $105.0O 

No.  272.     Block    lfix3    inches.    4    rows,    length 

of   stock   6   inches ,••;»:   *^-*® 

No.  276.     Block  14x3 lA  inches,  5  rows,  length 

of  stock   6   inches 120.0O 

No    277.     Block  16x31/2  inches,  5  rows,  length 

of   stock   6   inches .  .   135.00 

No    282.     Block   16x4   inches,  -6   rows,   length 

of  stock  6  inches 150.00 


MUNICIPAL  BASS 


Fig.   1201 


16  INCH  BIUNICIPAIi  BASS 

High  grade  bass,  full  stock.  Face  size.  ITxBVa 
inches.  6  rows  wide,  16  rows  long.  6 1/2  inch  trim 
out  of  block. 

One  HozevL  in  a  box,  without  handles,  .per  doz,  $8.00 


FOR  HANDLES  TO  FIT  ABOVE  BROOMS,  SEE  INDEX 


50 


Geo-BCakpei^ter  s  eo. 


Fig.  933A  Fig.  933C  Fig.  933B  Fig.  933D 

Fig.   933D 
Handle 
Fig.    933A.      INLAND   LAIiE   PLAIN    WAREHOUSE  BROOMS 

All  coru;   three  sewed;   steel  banded.      A  first  class    broom   in   every   way. 

32  lb price    per   doz.  $7.20 

36  lb price    per    doz.     S.50 

Fig.  A933A.     "INLAND  LAKE"   CABIN  OR  HOUSE   BROOM. 

(Not    Illustrated) 

Much  lighter  in  weight,  but  similar  in  appearance  to  our  "Inland  Lake"  all  corn  warehouse  broom. 
Price    per    doz $7.20 

Fig.  933B.     INLAND  LAIvE  CLAMPED  CORN  BROOM. 
An   all-corn  warehouse   broom.      Undoubtedly    the  best  factory  and  warehouse  broom  on  the  market. 
Impossible  for  the  handle  to   come   loose   or   the   corn   break   in   the   shoulder,   because    the    clamp    is   put 
on  under  10,000   lbs.   pressure.  .  ^        »-  „« 

32  lb price    per    doz.   $7.20 

36  lb.      .....*,!!.!!!. price    per    doz.      8.50 

Fig.  A933B.     THE  ZIMMERMAN  STEEL   CLA5IPED  MIXED  BROOM. 

(Not    Illustrated) 
Same   construction   as   our  Inland   Lake   brand.      Inste«id    of    com    it    is    filled    with    bamboo    split    or 
rattan,    as    desired.     A    very    sturdy    article.  »-.  o/» 

32  lb.  price    per    doz.   $7.20 

36  Ibl price    per   doz.     8.50 

Fig.    933C.      "SPRING   MAID"   BROOMS. 

For  either  house,  store  or  factory  use.  Made  of  bass  fibre,  with  a  detachable  handle,  which  permits 
replacing  of  brooms  when  worn  out;  this  is  fitted  with  a  piece  of  flexible'  st&,el  which  gives  great  elas- 
ticity.    Width,   12   inches.  «■„/»« 

List    price    complete Per    dcz    $12.00 

Liist  price,  extra  brooms eacn  .#  a 

Fig.  933D.     "INLAND  LAKE"  R.  R.  SWITCH  BROOM. 

These  brooms  are  used  br  all  railroads  for  removing  snow  from  switch  joints.  Made  of  cane  or 
rattan.      End    of   handle    fitted    with    chisel    point    for    cleaning    out   frogs. 

Price,   with    Chisel   Point Pei^    ^oz.   $8.00 

Price,   without    Chisel   Point •  -T^^^    °°^-      '•"" 


O-CEDAR  MOP 


For  dusting,  cleaning  and  polishing  hardwood  floors,  standing  woodwork,  doors 
and  large  furniture.  Also  excellent  for  oil  cloth  and  linoleum  covered  floors.  Is 
treated  with  O-Cedar  Polish  and  can  be'  cleaned,  washed  and  renewed.  Has  the 
handy  handle  hinge  and  long  handle,  making  it  easy  to  clean  those  hard-to-get-at 
places  such  as  tbe  tops  of  doors,  mouldings,  under  heavy  furniture,  etc.  This  mop 
is  substantially  made  and  will  stand  hard  and  constant  use.  Each  mop  comes  in 
lithographed  tin  with  full  directions  for  cleaning  and  renewing. 


Fig.   033E 


List  price,  large  size. 
Small    size    


.$1.25 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  s  So. 


'83 


SCRUB  AND  DECK  BRUSHES— SQUEEGEES 


CUCKOO    SCRUB   BRUSH 

White    tampico    stock,    winged    scrub    brush; 
face  11x2%   inches;   7  rows  wide,  28  rows  long. 
Ope  dozen  in  carton. 
Pi'ice  per  doz $1.75 


AAAA   SCRUB   BRUSH 

Rice  root  stock;  hub  shape,  flaring  ends;  face 
12x3%  inches;  5  rows  wide,  16  rows  long.     One 
dozen  in  carton. 
Pi-ice  per   (hr/. $2.00 


SCRUB    OK    DECK    ]\o.   5 

High   grade   palmyra  stock;    square  block;    2 
holes  for  handle;  face  10x2i/4   inches;  length  of 
stock  1%   inches  out  of  block;    6  rows  wide,  15 
rows  long.     One  dozen  in  carton. 
Price  per  doz.  ^^^thout  handles $5.50 


(OMISINATIO.N    SCKIB    AM)    S(^)li:iXiKI<] 
With  Long  Handles 

Inland  Lake  quality;  lli^  inches  long;  fitted 
with  high  grade  rubber  strip  1  inch  wide  and  12 
inches  long;  furnished  with  long  handles. 
List  price  per  doz $9.00 


FLOOR  SQUEEGEES  OR  SCRAPERS 

12  inch Per  doz.  $2.25 

14   inch "  2.50 

IG  inch "  3.25 

18  inch "  3,75 

Handles  Extra — See  Inde.v 


GOOD    LUCK    Xo.   1    SCRUB   BRUSH 

White  tampico  stock;  winged  scrub  brush; 
face  11x2%  inches;  '>  rows  wide,  20  rows  long. 
Six  dozen  in  carton. 

Price  per  doz .$1 .00 


No. 


PALMETTO    SCRUB   BRUSH 


Pure  palmetto  stock;  square  block;  very  full; 
face  12x2%  inches;  5  rows  wide,  17  rows  long. 
One  dozen  in  carton. 

Price  per  doz $1 .25 


CAR   OR   WINDOW   BRUSH 

Full  stock;  black  or  gray  horse  hair;  face  size 
101/^x31/2  inches;  6  rows  wide,  2  0  rows  long. 
One  dozen  in  carton. 

Price  per  doz.  without  handles $4.75 


WINDOW    SQUEEGEES 

12  inch Per  doz. 

14  inch 

16  inch 

18  inch 

Handles  E.\tra 


$3.00 
3..'50 
4.00 
4.50 


FOR    SOAPS.    LYE,    WASHING    POWDER,    MOP    PAII.S.   ETC..   SEE   INDEX 


784 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  ^  eo 


FLOOR,  COUNTER  AND  PITCH  BRUSHES 


14-iiich  Floor  Sweep.  Fig.  873A 

Full    stock — Best   Grey   Tampico    or   high  grade  Palmetto.     Face  Size  16x4 1^  inch. 

Price — Grey  Tampico $6.00  per   dozen  with  handles 

Price — ^Palmetto    5.75  per   dozen  with  handles 

Packed   1  dozen  in  carton. 
16-inch  Floor  Sweep. 

Full  stock — Best  Grey  Tampico  or  high  grade  Palmetto.     Face  Size  18x4  i/^   inch. 

Price — Grey  Tampico   $7.00  per   dozen  with  handles 

Price — Palmetto    6.75  per  dozen  with   handles 

Packed   1  dozen  in  carton. 
18-inch  Floor  Sweep. 

Full  stock — Best  Grey  Tampico  or  high  grade  Palmetto.     Face  Size  20x4%  inches. 

Price — Grey  Tampico    $8.00  per   dozen   with   handles 

Price — ^Palmetto    7.50  per   dozen  with  handles 

Packed  1  doz.  in  carton. 
Counter  Dusters  Bench  Brush 


Fig.    872B 

Extra  Quality  Pure  Bristle,  Grey  Center,  White 
Casing,   Cement  Set,  Red  Polished  Blocks. 


8  inch,  length  of  stock  2  % 

9  inch,  length  of  stock  2  % 

10  inch,  length  of  stock  3  Vs 

11  inch,  length  of  stock  3 


Packed    y^    dozen  in  carton 


nches $12.80 

nches.  .....    14.40 

nches 19.20 

inches 29.60 


Fig.   is-ZC 


Grey  Tampico  stock;  flaring  end  Bench  Brush, 
face  size  10i^xl%  inches,  3  rows  wide — 21  rows 
long.    Price  one  dozen  in  carton.  .Per  doz.  $1.40 

Floor  Brushes 


Fij?.   S72D 

Red  Polished  Blocks,  Two  Threaded  Handle  Holes,  Polished  Handles,  Grey  Russian  Bristle,  3% 
inches  long,  Cement  Set. 


14  inch.     List  per  dozen $50.40 

16  inch.     List  per  dozen 57.60 

Super  Knotted  Roofing  Brushes 


Fij?.    610 

Our  knotted  roofing  brush,  made  like  oval  paint 
brushes,  fastened  securely  to  a  heavy  block,  for 
use  in  roofing  paint,  with  longr  handles,  all  gray 
Russia  bristle. 

2  knot,  4      Per  doz.  J^34.00i 

3  knot,  414 "  50.0O 

4  knot,  4^ "  65.00 


IS  inch.     List  per  dozen $67.20 

20  inch.     List  per  dozen 80.00 

Ship  Seam  Brushes 


minflla 


Fig.   872E 


No.  1.     Per   dozen    $3.40 

Xo.  2.     Extra   large,    per    dozen 4.50 


GEOBeAR.RErfTER  S  CO, 


785 


BRUSHES  AND  BROOMS 


Fig.   873A 

KALSOMINE    BRUSHES — "CANTON" 

Pure  Chinese  Bristles — Long  Stock 

Per  doz. 

Width  6  inches,  length  4%   Inches $20.00 

Width  7  inches,  length  4%   inches 27.50 

Width  8  inches,  length  5        inches 32.50 

KALSOMINE    BRUSHES — "RUSSIA" 

Per  doz. 

Width  6  inches,  length  3V4,  inches $11.00 

Width  7  inches,  length  3  %  inches 14.00 

Width  8  inches,  length  3%  inches 16.50 


W 

All 

No.  1. 
No.  3. 
No.  5. 
No.  7. 
No.  10. 
No.  20. 
No.  30. 
No.  40. 
No.  50. 
No.  60. 


Fls.  873B 
Standard    "Wliltewasli    Heads 

HITEWASH  HEADS — "FAVORITE" 

White  Russia  Bristles — Brass  Bound 

Per  doz. 

Width  ^6  inches,  length  2%  inches  $4.80 
Width  7  inches,  length  2  %  inches  6.25 
Width  8  inches,  length  3  inches  8.25 
Width  81/2  inches,  length  3^/4  inches  11.00 
Width  8  inches,  length  3  Vo  inches  15.00 
Width  8  inches,  length  4  inches  21.50 
Width  8  V2  inches,  length  4  %  inches  28.00 
Width  9  inches,  length  4  %  inches  37.50 
Width  9  inches,  length  5  inches  44.00 
Width  9  inches,  length  5  i/4  inches  51.00 
For  Handles,  See  index. 


WHISK 
Price 

BROOMS 
List 

No. 

duaUty 

sew 

Color 

Finish 

Lengtli  Cap 

Price 
per  Kress 

10 
4 

5 

180 
580 

c 

i 

A 

2 

2 

2 

,         2 

1         2 

Green 
Red 
Orange 
Orange 
1           Orange 

Hurl-Plash  Cap 
Hurl-Plush  Cap 
Hurl-Tin  Cap 
Hurl-Nickel  Cap 
Hurl-Braid  Cap 

7% 
7% 

71/2 

7y2 
7y2 

$10.00 
13.00 
16.00 
18.00 
23.00 

786 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  CO 


BRUSHES   SET  IN  RUBBER— INLAND  LAKE 

The  "holding  parts"  of  Inland  Lake  Brushes  are  all   metal,  and  the 
bristles,    ferrule    and    handle    are    forced    together    under    high    pressurie, 
making  it  impossible   for  the   brushes   to   "slied  bristles"   or   come   apart, 
no  matter  ho^v  long  the  dealer  may  carry  them  in  t^'ock.     They  are  ab- 
solutely' guaranteed  to  hold  and  to  >vork  satisfac- 
torily in   paint,  varnish,  shellac,  hot  glue,  or  any 
other  mixture  or  preparation  that  vflll  not  injure 
or    destroy    the    bristles.      They    are    the    neatest 
Brush  on  the  ni>arket,  and  the  easiest  for  the  me- 
chanic to  keep  clean.     The  strongest  metal  bound 
Brush    in    the    world.      They    will    v»-ear    up    closer 
without   becoming  stiflf   or  stubby.      They  will   not   "finger"   or  "swallow 
tail." 


INLAND    LAKE    (RUBISTO)    PLAT   VARNISH 


BRUSH 


Fig.   S71A 


Best     selected    Chinese    bristles,    chisel    pointed, 
eixtra  long  and   heavy.     Nickel  bound,  oval  handle. 


Width,  inches             ^^"Iriche"*''" 

Price  each 

1                                  2 

21/2                              3 
3                                   31/4 

$0.40 

.60 

.90 

1.10 

1.50 

INLAND   LAKE    (RUBISTO)    WALL  BRUSH 


Pig.  871B 

Brass    bound;    varnished    handle.      Best    selected 
white    Russian    bristles.      Extra    long    and    flexible. 


Width,  inches 

Length  of  Hair 
inches 

Price  each 

h 

3V^ 
4 

4% 

m 

$0.70 
.80 
1.10 
1.40 
1.80 
2.40 
3.00 

INLAND    LAKE    (RUBISTO)    OVAL    A  ARNISH 
BRUSH 


Fig.    1-0 

Selected    Chinese    bristles,    chisel    pointed,    nickel 
ferrule.      An    excellent    painters'    brush. 


No. 

Length  of  Hair 
inches 

Price  each 

1-0 

i:§ 

7-0 
9-0 

2% 
2% 
3% 
3% 

4^4' 

$0.90 
1.10 
1.30 
1.80 
2.40 

INLAND   LAKE    SPECIAL   SUPER   WALL 
BRUSH 


Fig.  S71D 

Extra  long'  selected  black  Chinese  bristles,  nickel 
ferrules,   red  polished   Beaver  Tail  handles. 


Width,  inches        |     Length,  inches    I 


3  ¥2 
4 


41/2 
4% 
4 


$3.00 
4.00 
4.50 


INLAND  LAKE  REGULAR  WALL  BRUSH 


Fig.  S71E 


Extra   long   selected  black   Chinese   bristles,    very 
full  and  heavy,  nickel  ferrules,  red  polished  handles. 


Width,  inches        |     Length,  inches    | 


3 

31/2 
4 


$1.40 
2.00 
2.50 


PAINTERS'   DUSTER 


Fig.    S71F 

All    our   dusters   are    set   with   pitch,    extra    block 


and  warranted  to  hold. 

No. 

Description 

Length  of 
Hair 
inches 

Price 
each 

3 
14 
25 

Gray    mixed 

Bristles   black    outside 

White     outside,     gray, 

bristles    middle 

4% 

$0.70 
1.10 

?.oo 

r- 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  CO. 


787 


PAINT,  GLUE,  AND  BRONZING  BRUSHES 


'NEUTRAL"   WALL   BRUSH 


Fig.  oi:: 


An  exoelleut  brush,   carried  in   stock   for   those   not    requiring;   a   brush    of   our    "Inland   I.ake"    or  "Ru- 
bisto"    grade.    Heavy    metal    bound;    varnished    handle.     High   grade    bristles. 

AVidth,  214  inches;  length,  of  bristles,   31/2    inches each  $«.:J0 

A\  idth,  3       iucheti;  length   of  bristles,   3  %    inches "  -^O 

AVidtli,  3Vi:  Inches;  length   of  bristles,   4        inches "  ••'>♦* 

"Width,  4       inches;  length  of  bristles,   414    inches "  •«© 


"NEUTRAL"   OVAL    VARNISH   BRUSH 


Fig.    013 

Good  grade  Chinese  bristles,  chisel  pointed, 
nickel  ferrule.  An  unusual  value  for  the  price 
asked. 

Ko.  1-0.     Length   of  hair,   2%    inches each  $0.35 

Ko.  3-0.     Length    of   hair,    2%    inches "  .40 

>o.  .">-0.     Length    of   hair,    3%    inches "  .S.l 

Ko.  7-0.     Length   of   hair,    3%    inches "  .7.% 

No.  9-0.     Length    of  hair,    414    inches "        1.00 


RADIATOR    BRONZING    BRUSHES 


lis.    014 

Same  general  construction  as  "Neutral"  brushes, 
described  above.  Metal  bound.  Good  quality  of 
bristles. 

AVidth,  1  y.  inches each  »0.35 

AVidth,  a        inches ••*.» 

"Width,  SVa   inches 


BRISTLE   MARKING    BRUSHES 


55 


"NEUTRAL"   SASH    TOOL 


French  bristles,  round  cedar  handles,  tin  ferrules. 

per  doz.  »0.40  1   So.   4 per  doz.  ^O.-'iO 

.40      >o.   .1 "  .60 

.45  I    No.    « "  .75 

Assorted     1    to    6 per  doz.   »0.45 


No.  1. 
No.  2. 
No.   3. 


each  S0.13 
.20 


Fig.    OIG 
Made  of  high  grade  elastic  bristles.     Oval,  chisel 
pointed  with  well   finished  handle. 
No.  2.     Length  of  bristles,   IV2    inches.. 
No.  4.     Length   of  bristles,   1%    inches.. 
No.  6.     Length   of  bristles,    2        inches.. 
No.  8.     Length  of  bristles,   2 Vs    inches.. 

EXTRA   GLUE   BRUSHES 


Fig.    017 

Made  of  Russia  bristles.  Has  iron  handle  to 
prevent  shrinkage,  and  metal  ferrule.  Warranted 
to   stand  hot  elue 


%    inch   diameter 

34    inch  diameter 

%    inch  diameter 

1       inch  diameter 

1%   inch  diameter 

11^    inch  diameter 

STENCIL   BRUSHES 


.per  doz.  .15,3.00 
3.50 
4.00 
4.50 
5.50 
6.75 


No.  3- 
No.  2-0. 
No.  1-0. 
No.   1. 
No.   2. 
No.   3. 


Fig.    OlS 

All  white'  bristle,  tin  band  on  small  sizes,  zinc  on 
larger  sizes,  yellow  finished  handles.  A  good,  full 
ordinary  brush. 

No.     1.     Dia..     V>  in.;  length,  1       in.. per  doz.  $  2.40 
No.     2.     Dia.,     %  in.;  length,  1%   in..        "  2.60 

No.  3.  Dia.,  %  in.;  length,  I'/g  in.. 
No.  4.  Dia.,  %  in.;  length,  1%  in.. 
No.  6.  Dia.,  IVg  in.;  length,  1%  in.. 
No.  S.  Dia.,  Wi,  in.;  length,  1%  in.. 
Dia..  1%   in.;  length,  1%   ' 


2.00 
3.40 
5.00 
6.10 
8.00 

No.  12.     Dia.,  1%  in.;  length,  1%  in..        "  10.40 

We  also  furnish  those  brushes  in  a  better  grade, 

for    those    who    want    something    better.      The   solid 

niclicl    ferruies   eliminate  all   chance   of   stencil   ink 

working    through    and    soiling    the    hands.      White 

bristles,  solid  nickel  ferrules. 

No.     40.     Dia.,  1       in.;  length,  I14    in. per  doz.  $10.40 

No.     .SO.     Dia.,  m.  in.;  length,  1%  in. 

No.  200.     Dia.,  l»/&   in.;  length,  1%    in. 

No.  400.     Dia.,  2        in.;  length,  2       m. 

No.  600.     Dia.,  2%  in.;  length.  214   m  ■ 


i.OO 
17.20 
27.00 
54.00 


788 


GEO-B-eARPErfTER   S  So. 


MOP  WRINGERS  AND  SUPPLIES 

JAMES  ORR  BOILER  COMPOUND 

A  concentrated  puiifier  having  a  vegetable  base,  strengthened  by  the  addition  of  certain  sol- 
vents famous  for  their  power  to  precipitate  all  scale  forming  substance. 

This  compound  is  not  an  expense  because  it  saves  ten  times  its  cost  every  time  it  is  put  into 
a  boiler. 

Liquid  in  barrels  and  half  barrels    per  gal. 

liquid  in  5  and  10  gal.  jacket  cans      

Powder  in  50  and  100  lb.  boxes per    lb. 

Paste  in  50  and  100  lb.  boxes " 

Bricks 


$0.90 

1.20 

.10 

.10 

.11 


POLISHING  BOXES 

Tin  and  Brass 


Pig.  BP4 
Two  Sectioned  Box  without  Cover 

stock  No.  Material  List  Price  each 

BPl  Tin  $3.00 

BP2  Brass  4.00 

Three  Sectioned  Box  with  Cover 

Stock  No.  Material  List  Price  each 

BP3  Tin  $5.00 

BP4  Brass  6.00 

HOLY  STONES 


stock  No. 

Dimensions,  inches 

List  Price 

BP5 

9x6x4 

$6.00 

BP6 

8x6x4 

5.40 

BP7 

•    7x5x4 

4.80 

MOP  WRINGER 


A  compact,  strong  mop 
wringer.  Feet  are  con- 
cave  and  will  not 
scratch  or  mar  floors. 
Rolls  are  made  of  thor- 
oughly seasoned  hard 
maple.  Frame  is  made 
of  Bessemer  Rolled 
Steel.  A  sanitary  wring- 
er for  sanitary  purposes. 
Price  each $3.50 


PRESERVO 

Colors,  Brown  and  White 

This  waterproofing  preparation  has  proven 
very  satisfactory  for  covering  canvas  material  of 
all  kinds.  It  makes  the  material  to  which  it  is 
applied  very  soft  and  pliable  and  will  keep  it 
from  mildewing  in  any  climate.  It  does  not 
freeze  in  cold  weather  and  has  been  found  very 
satisfactory  when  used  in  the  Arctic  regions. 
Put  up  in ...  .  Bbls.        5  gals.        1  gal.        M  gal. 

Price    $1.00        $1.20         $1.10         $0.40 

USES  OF  PRESERVO 

Awnings,  Bags,  Baskets,  Beltings,  Blankets, 
Buildings,  Cases 

Land  Use — Brewery  mats,  shipping  and  stor- 
ing covers  for  agricultural  machinery,  etc.,  hay- 
stacks, contractors'  uses,  wagons,  horses,  saddles, 
packs,  road  rollers,  guns,  army  stores,  protection 
of  fruits  from  frost,  bales  of  all  kinds,  umbrellas, 
milk  cans,  ice  cream  pails,  outside  steam-pipe 
covers,  ash-can  covers,  fertilizer  bags,  curtains, 
cushions,  flags,  furniture,  harness,  hose,  mud- 
guards, nets,  packings,  shades,  sails,  signs,  tents, 
tops,  etc. 

Marine  Use — Motor  boat  spray-hoods,  laying- 
up  covers,  engine  covers,  dinghy  covers,  etc. 

Larger  Vessels — Hatches,  binnacles,  tele- 
graphs, life  boats,  working  boats,  sounding  ma- 
chines, lead-lines,  sails  covers),  decks,  deck- 
loads,  skylights,  rapid-fire  and  other  naval  guns, 
windlasses,  stores,  water-wings. 


PERFECTITE 

Colors  White  and  Brown 
A    waterproofing    com- 
pound in  senii-paste  form. 

Can  be  thinned  with  gaso- 
line, linseed  oil,  or  any 
other  drying  oil  that  may 
be  desirable  to  use. 

On  closely  woven  fab- 
rics one  gallon  of  gaso- 
line to  a  pound  or  one  and 
one-half  pounds  will  make 
the  fabric  waterproof,  but 
on  open  goods  two  pounds 

to   a   gallon   of   liquid  

should  be  used.  One  coat  is  usually  sufficient 
if  applied  uniformly  with  a  brush.  It  does  not 
injure  the  fabric  or  material  to  which  it  is  ap- 
plied. It  should  be  applied  on  material  that  is 
perfectly  dry  in  order  to  penetrate.  It  is  not 
intended  to  remain  on  the  surface  and  give  a 
glossy  finish  but  to  penetrate  and  be  absorbed 
by  the  fabric,  making  it  waterproof  through  and 
through.  In  cans  of  1  lb.,  2  lb.,  5  lb.,  25  lb., 
1 00  lb. 
Price,  per  lb $0.50 


GEO-B-CAIiPElTTER  S  Co, 


789 


LADDERS  AND  STAGES 


STAGES 

Sides  and  slats  made  of  clear  Norway  pine  with 
hickory  rungs,  put  together  with  heavy  screws  and 
made  strong  and  safe  in  every  respect. 

Lengths  14  to  28  feet per  foot  $0.30 

Cross  bars  with  Lignum  Vitae  rollers. per  pair     2.00 

PAINTERS'   FALLS 

■\Ve  are  among  the  largest  nianufaoturers  of 
Painters'  Falls  in  the  country.  Send  us  your  speci- 
fications, stating  diameter  of  rope  and  length  of 
fall.     ^Ve  A\'ill   quote   interesting  prices. 

All  Falls  are  fitted  with  two  single  and  two 
double  blocks,  spliced  in,  ready  for  use. 

Steel   hooks    per  pair  $4.00 

Upper   slings,    1   in.  rope "  1.00 

Stirrups,    1    in.    rope "  2.00 

Guy   lines    per  lb 


PAINTERS'   TRESTLES 

Cut    represents    one    trestle    or 
half  a  pair. 
/V/   \\  Lengths  4,   5,  6,  7,   8,  10,  12,   14, 

Ir^l  -^W  16,  18,  20  and  22  feet. 

r/    ;  ;\_\\  *•  Sizes    of    rails    proportionately 

/    '  *■: — ^»\  increased    to    length    of 

trestles. 

2.  Clear  pine'  sides. 

3.  Holes    bored    at    correct    angle 

/\      \  to    eliminate    binding    of 

\' — W  rungs    where    let    into    side.s, 

/  \      \\  thus    avoiding    undue    stress. 

7  \    ""W  '*'  riungs   of   best   hickory   turned 

/  \'     \\  with  oval  center  IVs    inch  to 

L  *-^     U  1    inch    at    end    and    let    into 

side  with  tenon  1  inch  long  and  secured  with  nails 
driven    edgewise   into   stile   through   rung. 

5  to   10   feet per  foot  $0.2S 

12   to   16   feet "  .SO 

18   to   20   feet "  ,32 


"ALCO"  STEP  LADDERS 

The  "Aloo"  is  finished  in  natural 
wood.  Extra  wide  steps  and  top.  A 
steel  rod  re-inforces  each  step.  Top 
secured  with  malleable  bracket.s,  rivet- 
ed to  the  stiles.  Metal  parts  galvanized 
or  aluminum  bronzed per  foot  $0.32 

<'IXL."       A     good     substantial 
step   ladder    per    foot 

"Household."     Good   enough   for 
ordinary  purposes    per  foot       .20/ 

Standard  lengths  are  4  to  12  feet. 
Step  ladders  with  shelf,  $0.02  per  foot 
additional. 

DROP  CLOTHS  7  oz. 

Size  Feet  ■Drilling        Duck 

9x12 each 

12x15 "   

14x16 "     ;;  ■ 

Any   Slate  to   Order 

Prices  on  Aplication 


G.  B.  C.  &  Co.'s 

IMPROVED  ROPE  LADDER  AND 

FIRE  ESCAPE 

Wire  Rope 

%    inch   diameter  galvanized  wire  rope,  with 

%   inch  diameter  steel  rungs per  foot  $0.35 

Manila  Rope 

?4    inch   diameter  manila    rope,   with    %    inch 
diameter  hickory  rungs per  foot  $0.25 


WINDLASS    EXTENSION    LADDERS 

Weight    314    lbs.    per    foot. 
24  to  50  feet  long per  foot  $0.26 

LONG  LADDERS 

Weight  2%  lbs.  per  foot. 
S  to  20  feet  long per  foot  $0.14 

PATENT  EXTENSION  LADDERS 

Weight  3  lbs.  per  foot 
Made  of  clear  Norway  pine,  hickory  rungs  well 
put  together  with  long  heavy  screws.  This  ladder 
has  a  separate  iron  on  each  side  of  it,  so  con- 
structed that  it  cannot  bend  or  get  out  of  order. 
These  irons  have  friction  rollers  which  make  the 
ladder   extend   easier. 

20  to  40  feet  long  in  two  sections. ..  .per  foot  $0.20 
Over  40  feet  long  in  three  sections.  ...        "  .20 

Additional     1.50 


790 


GEO-BCAliPErfTER  ^  So. 


WIRE    ROPE   SAFETY    STRAPS    AND    BAILS 


Illustrated  on  this  page  are  the  new  SAFETY  STRAPS  AND  BAILS  for  painters'  and  tuck 
pointers'  stages,  now  required  by  the  Factory  Inspection  Department  of  the  State  of  Illinois. 

This  type  of  safety  sti-ap  is  the  only  one  now  permitted,  and  your  job  will  be  stopped  if  you 
use  stages  which  are  not  equipped  with  the  authorized  wire  rope  straps  and  bails. 

By  referring  to  the  engravings  it  will  be  noted  that  the  object  of  the  safety  strap  and  bail  is 
to  prevent  the  fall  of  the  scaffold  should  the  2x4   cross  pieces  on  which  it  is  carried  break. 

Should  this  wooden  support  break,  the  wire  rope  safety  strap  will  catch  and  hold  the  platform, 
as  the  loops  of  the  bail  are  held  in  place  at  each  end  by  bolts,  thus  very  greatly  reducing  the  liabil- 
ity of  accident 

We  are  manufacturers  of  these'  bails  and  straps  and  can  fur- 
nish   them    promptly    in    any    size    wanted.      They    are    made    in 
strict  conformity  with  the  specifications  laid  down  by  the  State 
Factory  Inspection  Departmer 
Price  eac 


A — Thimble.  g 

li — %   inch  galvanized  steel  running  rope. 

C — Splice. 

D — %  inch  bolt,  1  inch  sleeve  washer,  3  inches 

from  ends  of  2x4  cross  piece. 
E — %  inch  safety  strap  (cable). 


TUCK  POINTERS'  SCAFFOLDS 

A  one-piece  stirrup  and  crossbar,  forged  from 
%-inch  wrought  iron.  Used  by  tuck  pointers,  as 
required  by  Illinois  State  Factory  Inspection. 

List  price  per  pair,  plain $  9.00 

List  price  per  pair,  with  rail  guard 15.00 


SAFETY  NETS 

We  also  manufacture  safety  rope  nets  as  pro- 
vided for  in  Section  5  of  the  "Structural  Safety 
Law"  of  the  State  of  Illinois.  These  nets  are 
stretched  below  trusses  to  prevent  injuries  to 
men  on  account  of  slipping  or  being  pushed. 

The  State  Factory  Inspection  report  says 
in  part:  "This  department  recommends  the  adop- 
tion of  these  nets,  not  only  to  contractors,  but 
also  to  the  various  State  departments  and  City 
commissions,  as  a  practical  device.  Contractors 
in  Illinois  are  pleased  with  them  and  the  work- 
men claim  they  inspire  a  feeling  of  security, 
which  enables. them  to  go  about  their  work  with 
greater  freedom." 

These  nets  are  made  of  the  best  %  inch 
Manila  rope  with  %  inch  rope  border.  Meshes 
are  6  inches  square.  Made  in  strict  accordance 
with  the  specifications  of  the  Factory  Inspection 
Department,  State  of  Illinois.   Prices  on  request. 


GEO'B-eARPEhfTER  S  CO. 


^91 


BINKS  WHITEWASHING,  PAINTING  AND  SPRAYING 

MACHINES 

For  Spraying  Wliitewash,  Cold  Water  Paints,  Insecticides,  Disinfectants,  Etc. 

STYLE  "A" 

style  "A"  is  one  of  the  largest  Hand  Power  Spraying  Machines 
manufactured  and  is  especially  adapted  for  those  having  considerable 
work  to  perform  such  as  warehouses,  factory  establishments,  etc. 

KQUIPMEXT 

Spray  Pipe  complete  with  ^4  inch  Cock  and  Spray  Nozzle,  1  extra 
Spray  Tip,  200  lb.  Pressure  Gauge,  special  galvanized  Sieve,  FoUov/er 
Wrench,  %  inch  Discharge  Cock,  one  length  1  inch  Suction  Hose 
and  20  feet  'V2  inch  Discharge  Hose.  Styles  A  and  B  have  the  above 
equipment  and  C  and  D  the  same  with  exception  of  hose,  which  is 
10  feet.  Style  B,  C  and  D  are  constructed  along  the  same  practical 
lines  as  Style  A,  the  difference  being  in  capacity  only,  as  follows: 


Wt.,    lbs.      I         Style 


Capacity 


Each 


100 

A 

Equal  to  the  work  of  30  men 

$44.00 

85 

B 

Equal  to  the  work  of  20  men 

38.00 

80 

C 

Equal  to  the  work  of  16  men 

31.00 

75 

D 

Equal  to  the  work  of  10  men 

25.00 

STYLE  "J" 

Legs  can  be  taken  off  and  put  over  barrel. 

This  style  is  one  of  our  most  popular  sellers.  The  machine  is  well 
designed,  light  consistent  with  strength  and  is  adapted  for  all  spraying 
purposes.  It  is  constructed  of  the  same  high  grade  materials  throughout 
as  our  other  styles  having  all  brass  working  parts.  Brass  Ball  Valves  and 
Removable  Seats.  One  man  can  operate  this  machine  alone  and  from 
80  to  9  0  lbs.  pressure  maintained.  Capacity  equal  to  work  of  six  men 
with  brushes. 

EQUIPMENT 

Spray  Pipe  complete  with  %  inch  Cock  and  Spray  Nozzle,  Follower 
Wrench  and  10  feet  of  %   inch  Discharge  Hose.     Weight  4  0  lbs. 

Price  each $12.60 


STYLE  "F" 


style  «J" 


Style  "F"  portable,  self  contained.  Tank  made  of  extra 
heavy  galvanized,  20  gallons  capacity,  reinforced  with  steel 
bands  at  top  and  bottom.  Pump  furnished  has  seamless  brass 
cylinder  and  all  brass  working  parts.  A  mechanical  agitator 
operates  at  each  stroke  of  the  pump.  The  most  efficient  portable 
outfit  manufactured,  designed  for  transporting  over  rough  sur- 
faces and  through  narrow  passageways.  Truck  is  equipped 
with  heavy  wide  faced  iron  wheels. 


style  "F"  EQUIPMENT 

Spray  Pipe  complete  with   %   inch  Cock  and  Spray  Nozzle,  one  extra  Spray  Tip,  200  lb.  Pressure 
Gauge,  special  galvanized  Sieve,  Follower  Wrench  and  10  feet  %  inch  Star  Special  Discharge  Hose. 
Weight  110  lbs. 
Price  each $32.00 

FOR  l^GAVER  SPRAYING  MACHINES,  BRUSHES,  PAINTS,   CANS.   KTC,   SEE  INDEX 


792 


GEO'B-eAljPEM'TER  S  Go. 
BINKS  SPRAYING  MACHINES 

For  the  Contractor,  Orchardist,  Gardener,  Farmers  and  Growers 


style  No.  28 


Style  No.  15  Style  No.  21 

STYLE  No.  13 

Style  No.  15.  Binks'  Improved  Barrel  Sprayer.  Has  all  Brass  Cylinder,  Brass  Ball  Valves,  32 
inch  Wheels.  Dasher  Agitator  operates  at  every  Stroke  of  the  Pump.  Capacity  of  barrel  30  gallons. 
Machine  furnished  complete  as  illustrated  with  10  feet   i/^    inch  Discharge  Hose,  Stop  Cock,  Spraj' 

Pipe  and  Nozzle.     Net  weight  90  lbs.     Gross  weight  105  lbs.    Pi-ice $25.00 

STYLE  No.  21 
Style  No.  21  General  Purpose  Sprayer.  Our  biggest  seller.  Many  thousands  of  these  machines 
are  giving  excellent  service  about  the  home,  truck  farm,  orchards,  etc.  Machine  is  portable,  well 
balanced,  light,  consistent  with  strength  and  has  many  improvements  over  other  machines  of  a 
similar  design.  Has  large  Iron  Air  Chamber  which  insures  a  constant-  steady  pressure,  and  will 
operate  against  125  lbs.  pressure.  Mechanical  Agitator  operates  at  every  stroke  of  the  pump  and 
at  the  same  time  washes  all  sediment  from  suction  strainer,  thus  preventing  any  possible  chance 

of  clogging.  EQUIPMENT 

Furnished  complete  as  illustrated  and  described   with  10  feet  Star  Vz   inch  Special  Discharge 

Hose  and  Couplings,  Spray  Pipe,  complete  with  i/4  inch  Cock  and  Spray  Nozzle.    Price $18.73 

STYLE  No.  28 
Style  No.  28.  Where  there  are  a  large  number  of  trees  to  be  sprayed  and 
a  high  pressure  is  required,  this  is  the  best  style  to  use.  The  double  Fulcrum 
(found  on  this  Pump  only)  eliminates  the  hard  labor  of  pumping.  It  is  not 
tiresome  to  maintain  a  pressure  of  150  lbs.  Cylinder  2  V^  inch  diameter,  3^4 
inch  stroke.  Piston  Case  Bronze,  outside  packed.  Valves  and  Seats.  Bronze 
Balls.  Seats  cast  bronze,  replaceable,  accessible  by  removing  two  bolts.  Air 
Chamber,  Steel  Boiler  Tube  6  inch  diameter,  24  inches  high.  This  size  allows 
the  operator  to  pump  and  rest  alternately. 

^      „     ^^  EQUIPMENT    AND    PRICE 

Outfit  No.  1 — Pump  complete  as  illustrated,  8  feet  1  inch  Suction  Hose  and 

Pressure  Gauge,  net  weight  125  lbs $40.00 

j^Outfit  No.  2 — Pump  complete,  8  feet  1  inch  Suction  Hose,  Pressure  Gauge, 
10  feet  %  inch  Discharge  Hose  and  Couplings,  Iron  Spray  Pipe,  % 

inch  Stop  Cock  and  Spray  Nozzle 44.50 

Outfit  No.  3 — Same  as  No.  2  but  with  25  feet  Vz  inch  Discharge 

Hose  and  Couplings 47.50 

Outfit  No.  4 — Pump  complete,  8  feet  Suction  Hose,  Pressure 
Gauge,  two  25  foot  lengths  Vz  inch  Discharge  Hose  and 
Couplings,  2  Iron  Spray  Pipes,  each  equipped  with   V^  inch 

Cock  and  Nozzle 54.50 

STYLE  No.  17 
Style  No.  17.     Exceptionally  popular  low  priced  Barrel  Sprayer, 
unexcelled  for  orchard  use.     Can  be  used  in  connection  with  any  barrel. 
It  is  neat,  compact,  adjustable,  durable  and  efficient. 

EQUIPMENT 

Cylinder  1%   inch  Seamless  Brass  Tubing,  Brass  Ball  Valves  seated  on  re- 
movable  Brass   Seats.     Air  Chamber   2x28   inches.      Agitator,   twin   paddle   type, 
simple  and  very  effective.     Handle,  Malleable  Iron.     Clamping  device  requires  no 
Style  No.  17       drilling  to  attach  to  barrel,  simply  adjust  by  turning  set  screws.    Net  weight  35  lbs., 
gross  weight  4  5  lbs.    Accessories,  Hose,  Nozzles,  etc.,  extra.    Price $10.00 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  CO, 


793 


WHITE  LEAD,  PUTTY  AND  PAINTERS'  SUPPLIES 


'5J|iCAco.)i-^- 


PUTTY 

about    800    lbs., 


"We  carry  all  the  popular  brands.  One  make  is 
substantially  tlie  same  as  another,  as  evei-y  chemist 
knows.      Strictly  pure  with  us  is  strictly  pure. 

In  500  lb.,  300  lb.,  100  lb.,  .50  lb.,  25  lb.  and  121/2 
lb.  kegs.     5  lb.,  3  lb.,   2  lb.  and  1  lb.  cans. 

Lowest  marltet  price  on  application. 

CH.\MOIS   SIvIXS 


Fig.   405A 

Domestic  Skins  Suitable  for  Straining  Gasoline, 
Etc. 


Size,  inches         Price,  each  Size,  inches 


Price,  each 


12x16 
16x21 


?0.44 


20x26 
26x28 


Imported  French  Skins,  the  Highest  Grade  on  the 

Market.     For  Washing  Automobiles,  Yachts 

and  Hydroplanes 


Size,  inches       I      Price,  each  Size,  inches       Price,  each 

27x30  \        $230 


19x21 
23x25 


$1.40 
1.70 


SPONGES 

Best  Quality 

Rock  Island  Full 

Forms 


Fis.    40.'>B 

Suitable    for    yachts,    automobiles    and    all    high 
class  work.     3   to  4   equal   1   lb. 
Per   ounce    $0.45 

Best  Quality  Cuba  Sheeps  Wool  Cuts 

Suitable    for    painters'    use    and    ordinary    work. 
4  to  6  equal  1  lb. 
Per  Pound    $2.75 

Florida  Yellow  Sponges 

For  coarse  and  rough  use.     3  to  4  equal  1  lb. 
Per   pound    $2.75 


Barrels, 

lbs 

lOO  lb.  Tin  Jacket  Kits. 
25  lb.  Tin  Jacket  Kits... 
Blnddcrst    

Spreads    smoothly    and 
the    knife;    dries    with    a 
and  never  shrinks  or  cracks 
SSS.'V 

INLAXD   LAKE    PUTTY   AND 
SCRAPING  KNIVES 


per  100 
per  cwt.  $5.50 
per  cwt.  5.50 
..per  lb.  .08 
..per  lb.  .09 
freely  under 
hard    surface 


Fis.    3S3B 

Size  1.     Putty  Knife,  narrow  blade.     A  cheap 

knife     each  $0.20 

Size  2.  Putty  Knife,  elastic  blade  3%xl^ 
inches,  metal  ferrule.  A  service- 
able   knife    each        .50 

Size  3.  Putty  Knife,  elastic,  rosewood  handle, 
blade  3?4xli4  inches.  Best  grade. 
Each    70 

SCRAPING   KNIVES 

Furnished  with  2i/4  inches  or  3  inches  blade,  stiff 
or  elastic.     A  medium   priced   serviceable   knife. 

Scraping-    Knife    of    best    quality.     With    cocobolo 
handle,   with    2iA    or   3    inch    blade'.     Either   stiff    or 
elastic.     A    first    quality    knife. 
Price,    each     $0.70 

▼                      GLAZIERS'  POINTS 
In    V4    lb.    Papers 
One  dozen  papers  in   package. 
No.  1.     Large     per  doz.  papers  $0.80 
No.  2.     Medium     per  doz.  papers      .80 

Fig.3S3CXo.  3.     Small    per  doz.  papers       .80 

GLASS    CUTTERS 

Fig.  3S3D 

No.  7.     Iron  handle,  painted  red,  except  polished 
cutter  head;  single  M.  F.     "Perfect-Cutting"  wheel; 
packed  each  cutter  in  an  individual  pasteboard  box 
and  one  dozen  boxe's  in  a  carton. 
Price  each    $0.10 

No.    30O.     Hardwood    handle,    stained    and    enam- 
elled; nickeled  head  with  six  removable  M.  F.  "Per- 
fect-Cutting" wheels;  each  wheel  numbered;  packed 
one  each  in  a  pasteboard  box. 
Price,    each     $0.30 

STEEL  WOOL 


ONE   LB.  NET 

Fig.     365 

steel  Wool  is  a  mass  of  fine  fibre  of  steel  re- 
sembling curled  hair,  which  while  sharp,  does  not 
.scratch,  but  will  cut  as  smoothly  as  the  finest 
abrasive  material  heretofore  used.  It  is  the  best 
article  for  rubbing  off  varnish,  shellac,  etc.,  for 
various  use's  where  sandpaper,  pumice  stone  and 
other  rubbing  materials  are  used,  and  doing  the 
work  quicker,  honce  saving  time,  labor  and  cost 
and  making  it  easier  for  the  workman,  as  he  can 
do  the  work  better  and  quicker.  ,,.,,.. 

Being  soft  and  pliable.  Steel  Wool  adapts  itself 
to  the  shape  of  carvings,  mouldings,  etc.,  going  into 
places  where  sandpaper,  etc.,  do  not  get  in. 

Steel  wool  does  not  clog  up  or  gum  up  and  can 
be  used  to  the  last  particle. 

No.  o  is  about  equal  to  GO  sandpaper. 
Per  lb *0.e5 

No.  1  is  about  equal  to  0  sandpaper. 
Per    lb $0.50 

No.  2  is  about  equal  to   %   or  1  sandpaper. 
Per  lb • $0.47 

No.  3  is   about   equal   to   1%    or   2    sandpaper. 
Per  lb $'••45 

One  pound  In  a  package. 


m  GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER^  eo. 


WATER  AND  WEATHERPROOF  COATINGS 


IXLAXD   LAKE   GRAPHITE  PAIXT 

Equal  to  any  and  superior  to  most  graphite  paints  on  the 
market  today.  We  fully  appreciate  the  fact  that  there  are  as 
many  different  "best"  graphite  paints  as  there  are  fish  in  the  sea, 
and  we  have  no  hesitancy  at  all  in  recommending  Inland  Lake 
brand  as  being  as  good,  or  better  a  value  than  you  have  ever 
secured  for  the  money.     A  trial  will  at  once  convince  vou. 


BbLs. 

^    bbls. 

5  gals. 

1  gal. 

$1.40  gal. 

$1.40  gal. 

$1.45  gal. 

$1.50  gal. 

PAINt 


IXLAXD   L.1KE   COX- 

CRETE  AXD  CE3IEXT 

PAIXT 

Ready   for  Use 


White,  cream,  colonial  yel- 
low;  light,  medium  and  dark 
cement;    stucco   brown,   terra 
cotta,  stucco  green. 
Cement  or  concrete  construction  will  absorb  mois- 
ture and  such  discolored  surfaces  are  very  unsightly. 
Inland  Lake  concrete  and  cement  paints  will  pro- 
tect   in    a    thorough   manner,    any    exterior    concrete 
surface,  producing  a  uniform  and  pleasing  surface. 


Bbl)«. 

{      1/2   bbls. 

5  gals. 

Gal. 

$1.85  gal. 

1     ?1.90  gal. 

$1.95  gal. 

?2.00 

Jmaivd  Lajg 

^OHCRETE  FLOWf 

PAINT 

«EAOY  FOR   USE 


IXLAXD  LAKE  COX- 
CRETE  FLOOR  PAINT 
Ready  for  Use 

Eight  Attractive  Colors 

Concrete  floors,  no  matter 

how     smooth     or     carefully 

made,  will  give  off  a  sharp 

dust.     This    is    particularly 

objectionable       in       engine 

rooms  or  where   machinerv 

':.      For  economical  reasons,  if  for  nothing 

f  :se.  such  floor.s  should  be  covered  with  Inland  Lake 

Concrete   Floor  Paint.     One  or  two  coats  will  save 

machinery    from    too-rapid    deterioration    and   make 


an  attractive  and  easily  cleaned  floor. 

Bbls. 

%   bbls. 

5  gals. 

Igal. 

$1.85  gal. 

.$1.90  gal. 

$1.95  gal. 

$2.00  gal. 

IXLAXD    LAKE 

WOOD 
PRESERAATRE 

American  Substitute 
for     Carbolianium 
Avernius  Creosote 

Creosote  products  are 
now     being     used     for 
preservation     of    wood 
more  than  ever  before. 
The  use  is  not  confined 
to     fence     posts;     tele- 
graph and   telephone   lines,  as  well  as  railroad  ties 
are    being    treated    before    using,    and    longer    and 
better    service    is    being   secured.     Insure    your   pole 
line  and  posts  against  the  ravages  of  decay. 


Bbls.  I       14   bbls,      I        5  sals. 


SO. 65  gal.  $0.70  gal. 


1  sal. 


»0.75  gal. 


;o.so 


IXLAXD    LAKE 

WAGOX  AXD 

IMPLEMEXT 

PAIXT 

It  has  been  proven 
time  after  time  that 
wagons  and  imple- 
ments which  have  been 
painted,  will  not  only 
look  better  but  give 
better  service  because 
the  wood  is  protected. 
A    wagon    and     imple- 

I    ment  paint,  in  order  to 

I    give  satisfaction,  must 

I    necessarily     be     tough 

I    and     must     not     crack 

!  nor     peel.       All     these 
points  have  been  close- 
ly watched  in  the  man- 
ufacture of  the  Inland  Lake  Brand  and  its  use  on 
your  wagons  and  tools  will  mean  additional  service 
insurance. 

Colors;     Bloe,  green.   *vermilion.  yellow,  Zjlack. 


^  ,^ 

^9 

M 

Price 

1  sral.  cans  '  %  sral,  cans 

dnarts 

Color.except* 
Color* 

$1.80  gal.          $1.90  gal. 
2.50  gal.     1       2.60  lal. 

$2.00  gal. 
2.70  gal. 

GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  Co. 


(95 


RUST,  HEAT  AND  WATERPROOF  PAINTS 


IXLAXD  LAKE 

REDULL 
Ready  for  ITse 

A  structural  iron 
primer  of  red  lead 
color.  A  rust  pre- 
venting paint  of  ex- 
ceptional value  as  a 
priming  coat  on 
vessel  bottoms,  in- 
side of  hulls,  or  any 
metal  surface. 

A  high  quality- 
paint  which  has 
made  its  own  place 
in       the       ranks 


through  unusually   satisfactory  service. 


Put  up 


Bbls. 

S2.00  gal. 


V-.  bbls.     5  gal.  kits  1  gal.  cans 

=  2.10  gal.'  -52.15  gal.  .   $2  25  gal. 


IXI^IXD  LAIvE  BLACK 

BOILER  FRONT  AXD 

SMOKE  STACK  PAINT 

Smoke  stacks  and  boiler 
fronts  subjected  to  ve;  • 
high  heat,  bottoms  of  - 
holders  and  inner  par:  = 
tanlis  subjected  to  the  ac- 
tion of  water,  require  a 
specially  prepared  paint. 
Linseed  oil  chars  at  about 
500  degrees  and  does  not 
withstand  water  as  well 
as  a  special  mixture.  Our 
experience  with  Inland 
Lake  Smoke  Stack  Black, 
and  the  high  satisfactory  results  obtained  by  users  of 
It  leads  us  to  recommend  it  to  anyone  requiring  a 
good   paint   for   such   a   surface. 


Put  up  in.  I       Bbls. 

Price !  $0.S0  gal. 


v:.  bbls. 

$0.S5  gal. 


I  5  sal.  kits 

g0.90  gal. 


1  sal.  can.s 

$1.00  gal. 


IXLAXD    LAIvE 

ATR.13IEXT 

PAIXT 

Ready  for  Use 

A  black  paint  of 
specially  prepared 
lampblack,  oil  and 
varnish.  Does  not 
dry  flint  hard  like 
red  lead  or  oxides. 
Iron  surfaces  paint- 
ed with  Inland  Lake 
Atrament  after  ten 
years  service  can 
be  dented  with  the 
thumb  nail.  Such  a  paint  will  never  crack  nor 
peel.  It  will  keep  moisture  from  any  surface 
and  is  of  particular  value  on  large  surfaces, 
such   as   bridges   or   train   sheds. 


Put  up  I 

in Bbls.      I    V.  bbls.     o  gal.  kits  |1  sal.  cans 

Price..    51.55  gal.i  $1.60  gal.    $1.70  gal.   j   $1.75  gal. 


IXLAXD  LAKE 

WATERPROOF 

COATIXG 

Ready  for  Use 

A  transparent,  colorless 
liquid  for  waterproofing 
concrete  surfaces.  Does 
not  leave  a  film  on  the 
surface,  but  penetrates, 
closing  all  pores  and 
keeping  out  all  moisture. 
Does  not  change  the  color 
of  any  surface  it  is  ap- 
plied to.  If  a  change  in 
color  is  desired,  use  In- 
land -Lake    Concrete    and 

Cement  Paint  after  you  put  on  one  coat  of  Inland  Lake 
Waterproof  Coating. 

It  is  not  an  experiment,  and  is  in  use  on  some  of  the 
biggest  concrete  jobs  in  the  country  right  now.  It  is 
the  best  of  its  kind  and  will  mean  money  in  the  pockets 
of  anyone  interested  in  protecting  concrete  work 
against  moisture  and  dampness. 


Put  up  in.  .1       Bbls. 

Price I  $1.S5  gal. 


i;>  bbls.     15  sal.  kits  il  sal.  cans 

$1.90  gal.  I   S1.95  gal.   I   $2.00  gal. 


IXLAXD    LAKE 

ELASTIC   STEEL 

COATIXG 

Ready  for  Use 

Red,  Brown  and 
Black 

An  excellent  rust- 
proof paint.  "Will 
not  crack  under 
changes  of  temper- 
ature. The  most 
perfect  protection 
made  for  galvanized 
iron.  Can  be  used 
with  very  good  re- 
sults on  wood.  As 
a  protector  for 
rood,    steel    and    galvanized     iron     it     is     hard 


Put  up  I 
In Bbls.      '  ^i  bbls.      5  sal.  kits  1        cans 

Price .  .    $1.55  gal.:$l.fi5  gal.      $1.70  gal.  '  '  $1.75  gal. 


ixlaxd  lake  heat 

axd  waterproof 

exa:mels 

Ready  for  Use 

Tuscan  Red,  "White.  Green, 
Maroon  Red,  Gray 
and  Blue 
For  surfaces  subjected 
to  heat  and  which  should 
be  enameled,  we  offer  our 
line  of  Inland  Lake  Heat 
and  "V^'aterproof  Enamels. 
Prepared  especially  for 
use  on  steam  engines,  reg- 
isters and  similar  sur- 
faces. A  trial  will  at  once 
convince  you  of  the  quali- 
tv  behind  this  particular 
member   of  the  Inland  Lake  family 


5  sal.  kit> 

$2.15  gal. 


1  sal.  cans 

$2.25  gal. 


796 


GE0-B-(5ARPEffTER  «  So. 


MISCELLANEOUS  PAINTS 


W^ 

INLAND  LAIiE 
MILL  WHITE 

A  durable,  sanitary,  illu- 
minating coating  for  fac- 
tory and  mill  interiors. 
An  oil  paint  prepared 
ready  for  use.  The  first 
coat  has  great  covering 
capacity,  and  dries  with  a 
flat  finish.  The  second  is 
a  gloss  coat  that  is  dust 
and  germ  proof.  One  of 
the  best  Mill  White  paints 
on  the  market  today.  It 
is   easily  cleaned  when  necessary  by  washing. 

Economical   to  use  and  easy  to  apply.     Lasts  longer 


than  other  mill  paints, 
paints  of  this  kind. 


We  have  not  seen  its  equal 


Pot  up  In I     Bbls. 

1st  coat  quality$1.20  gal. 
2nd  coat  quality  1.35  gal. 
In  powder  forni$0.04y2lb. 


1/2  Btol. 

$1.25  gal. 
1.40  gal. 
$0.05   lb. 


5  gals. 

$1.30    gal, 
1.45    gal 
50    lbs. 
$0.06  lb. 


INLAND  LAKE 
COLD  WATER  PAINT 

Ten  colors,  white  and  black. 
Dry  powder  form  and  is  made  ready  for 
use  by  simply  mixing  with  cold  water. 
For  inside  or  outside  work.  Can  be  ap- 
plied by  brush  or  machine,  and  can  be 
used  to  good  effect  in  factories,  ware- 
houses, stables,  freight  sheds,  etc.  It  will 
not  turn  yellow,  nor  will  it  chip  off. 
Wears  three  times  as  long  as  whitewash. 


Put  up   in.  .  .  I  Bbls.  jlOO  lb.  Drum|50-lb.  Druin|5-lb.  Pkgs, 

Price,  per  lb.|  $0.07 


$0.09 


$0.( 


$0.10 


INLAND  LAKE 
HOT   WATER    KALSOMINE 

White  or  tints 
For     general     interior     decorating.       A 
variety  of  tints  and  strong  colors.     It  is 
prepared  so  anyone,  by  following  the  easy 
instructions,  can  do  good  work. 


Put  up   in IBbls.  llOO-lb.  Drum  |50-lb.  Drum|5-lb.  Pkg. 

Price,   per   lb. |  $0.07  I  $0.08         I         $0.09        I 


$0.10 


TINTING  COLORS  IN  OIL 


In    making    these    colors    only    the    very    best    and 
strongest    pigments    are    used.      They    are    ground    ex- 
ceedingly  fine   in   pure   linseed   oil   and   can   always   be 
relied  upon  to  be  of  uniform  strength. 
Drop  Black.  Raw  Sienna. 

Lampblack.  Burnt  Sienna. 

Prussian  Blue.  Vandyke  Brown. 

Ultramarine  Blue.  Chrome  Green. 

Raw  Umber.  Light  Oak  Graining. 

Burnt  Umber.  Dark  Oak  Graining. 

Chrome  Yellow.  Ash  Graining. 

Yellow  Ochre.  English  Vermilion. 

Tuscan  Red.  American  Vermilion. 

Indian  Red.  Rose  Pink. 

Venetian  Red. 

PRICES  ON  APPLICATION 


INLAND  LAKE  SPECIAL  PAINTS 


Where  price  is  a  factor,  quality  is  some- 
times the  last  thing  thought  of  in  offering  a 
piece  of  merchandise,  and  the  user  is  forced  to 
all  sorts  of  sacrifices  as  a  consequence.  Thia 
is  not  the  case  with  Inland  Lake  special  con- 
struction paints.  These  paints  are  good, 
honest,  substantial,  durable  paints  that  will 
give  you  more  than  average  service  in  what- 
ever way  they  may  be  used. 

COLOR  CARDS  SHOWING  ALL  COLORS 
MAILED    UPON    REQUEST 

COLORS 


Ivory. 

Sea  Green. 

Light  Straw. 

Azure  Blue. 

Light  French  Gray. 

Apple  Green. 

Cream  Color. 

Cream  Tint. 

Light  Lead. 

Medium  Olive. 

Light  Fawn. 

Lemon. 

Pure  Lead. 

Turquoise  Green, 

Terra  Cotta. 

Olive  Green. 

Lead  Color. 

*Deep  Ivy  Green. 

Ceiling  Blue. 

Columbia  Drab. 

Shell  Fink. 

Blue  Gray. 

Pale  Blue. 

Pure  Light  Gray. 

Dark  Blue. 

Gray  Stone. 

Light  Peach. 

*Deep  Scarlet. 

Dark  Fawn. 

Neutral  Gray. 

Victoria  Red. 

*Blind  Green. 

Bronze  Green. 

Lemont  Stone 

Indian  Red. 

Seal  Brown. 

Also  Black  and  White. 

Put  up  in 

5  gals. 

1  gal. 

%    gal. 

Quarts 

Price  except* 

$7.00' 

$1.50 

$0.80 

$0.45 

Price,  with   * 

8.25 

1.75 

.90 

.50 

DRY  COLORS 


We    carry    a    large'   and    varied    stock    in 
different  shades  of 
English  Vermilion. 
American   Vermilion. 
Ultramarine  Blue. 
Chrome  Green. 
English  Venetian  Red. 
Prince's  Mineral. 
Iron  Ores. 

Directions  for  usin 


fc* 


Yellow  Ochre. 
Germantown. 
Lampblack. 
Carbon  Black. 
Red  Lead. 
White  Lead. 
Zinc  White, 
or  any  information  per- 


taining thereto,  we  shall  be  glad  to  forward  on 
application. 

PRICES  ON  APPLICATION 


GEO-BCAliPErfTER  «  eO, 


797 


INLAND  LAKE  YACHT 
WHITE 

Ready  for  Use 


A  white  which  is  white  on  any  other  white. 
Has  a  semi-gloss,  dries  quickly.  Is  heavy  bodied 
enough  to  permit  of  thinning  with  turpentine  if 
a  specially  flat  surface  is  desired.  It  is  a  paint 
which  can  be  scrubbed,  washed  and  patched.  Is 
used  on  Cup  Defenders  and  the  highest  classes  of 
Yachting  Crafts. 


In  cans  of. 
Price 


1  gal. 

$3.75 


%  gal. 

$1.90 


Quart 

$1.00 


STANDARD  YACHT  WHITE 

A  scientifically  prepared  machine  mixed  paint 
composed  of  pure  white  lead  and  pure  zinc  white 
combined  in  such  proportions  as  to  insure  the 
greatest  durability.  Absolutely  free  from  make 
weight  or  adulteration.  Specially  adapted  for 
yachts,  vessels  or  outside  work. 


In  cans  of. 
Price 


1  gal. 

$2.50 


V2  gal. 

$1.35 


Quart 

$0.70 


MARINE  WHITE 

A  good,  honest,  reliable  snow  white  paint  for 
outside  purposes,  not  so  expensive  as  yacht  white. 
It  will  give  good  results. 


In  cans  of. 
Price 


i  gal. 

$2.20 


V2  gal. 

$1.15 


Quart 
$0.60 


INSIDE  WHITE 

A  strictly  pure  paint  for  interior  work,  possess- 
ing good  body  and  wearing  qualities.  It  should 
never  be  used  for  outside  work;  will  not  crack, 
flake  or  change  color. 


In  cans  of.  I 
Price 


1  gal. 

$2.25 


1/2  gal. 
$1.15 


Quart 
$0.60 


INLAND  LAKE  YACHT 
WHITE  FLAT 

Is  similar  in  every  respect  to  our  Inland  Lake 
Yacht  White,  only  this  has  a  flat  finish. 


In  cans  of. 
Price 


1  gal. 
$3.75 


V2  gal. 
$1.90 


Quart 

$1.00 


INLAND  LAKE  YACHT 
BLACK 

Ready  for  Use 


A  full  gloss  black  paint  rich  in  lustre.  It  gives 
a  fine  and  lasting  finish.  Will  not  turn  gray. 
Will  rub  in  24  hours. 

Will  wear  longer  and  retain  its  black  longer 
than  any  black  made. 


In  cans  of. 
Price 


1  gal.* 

$4.50 


1/2  gal. 
$2.35 


Quarts 
$1.20 


STANDARD  YACHT  BLACK 

Similar   in    quality   and    description   with 
Standard  Yacht  White. 


In  cans  of. 
Price 


1  gal. 

$2.75 


V2  gal. 

$1.45 


Quart 

$0.75 


MARINE  BLACK 

A  pure  semi-gloss  black  paint,  in  general  de- 
mand by  the  larger  steamships  plying  the  Great 
Lakes. 


In  cans  of. 
Price 


1  gal. 

$2.20 


V2  gal. 
$1.15 


Quart 
$0.60 


•  COLUMBIA  BLACK 

Will  be  found  an  economical  and  convenient 
paint  for  painting  large  surfaces  where  expense 
must  be  considered. 


In  cans 
and  bbl. 
Price .  .  . 


Bbls.  V2  bbls. 

$0.85  gal.|$0.90  gal. 


5  gals. 
$0.95  gal. 


Igal. 
$1.00 


INLAND  LAKE  YACHT 
BLACK  FLAT 

Is  similar  in  description  to  our  Inland  Lake 
Yacht  Black  with  the  exception  of  having  a  flat 
finish. 


In  cans  of. 
Price 


1  gal. 
$4.50 


V2  gal. 
$2.35 


Quart 
$1.20 


798 


GEO-BCAIiREM'TER  ^  (EO. 


INLAND   LAKE   MARINE  PAINT 

READY  FOR  USE 


Our  complete  line  of  Marine  Paints  is  fully- 
described  in  our  Marine  catalogue,  which  also 
shows  our  full  line  of  Marine  Supplies.  A  copy 
of  this  book  will  be  sent  upon  receipt  of  20  cents. 


COLORS 

No. 

No. 

731. 

Ivory. 

717. 

Greenish  Stone. 

597. 

French  Gray. 

41. 

Green  Gray. 

591. 

Light  French 

664. 

Medium  Olive, 

Gray. 

721. 

Cardinal  Red. 

86. 

Blue  Gray. 

690. 

Greenish  Tint. 

92. 

Gray  Stone. 

710. 

Sea  Green. 

694 

Light  Lead. 

526. 

Apple  Green. 

724. 

Blue  Lead. 

660. 

Light  Olive. 

534. 

Lead  Color. 

704. 

Olive  Green. 

651. 

*  Tuscan  Red. 

711. 

Nile  Green. 

525. 

Robin's-Egg 

708. 

Moss  Green. 

Blue. 

652. 

Ivy  Green. 

686. 

Deep  Ivy 

728. 

Ceiling  Blue. 

Green. 

584. 

*  Cobalt  Blue. 

590. 

Lemon  Yellow. 

729. 

Shell  Pinlc. 

698. 

Cream  Tint. 

537. 

Pearl  Gray. 

680. 

Yellow  Stone. 

541. 

Light  Helio- 

527. 

Bedford  Stone. 

trope. 

539. 

Bro«-n  Buff. 

42. 

Light  Terra  Cot- 

695. 

Drab  Stone. 

ta. 

533. 

Yellow  Brown. 

666. 

Pompeian  Red. 

655. 

Turquoise 

581. 

*  Light  Green. 

Green.         • 

595. 

Light  Straw. 

732. 

Maroon. 

682. 

Canary. 

544. 

Dark  Green. 

542. 

Yellow  Drab. 

730. 

D.    &   C.    Green 

693. 

Modish  Tan. 

731. 

Black. 

697. 

Leniont  Stone. 

732. 

AVhite. 

ALIi    THE    ABOVE    WITH    OR    WITHOUT    GLOSS, 
AS    DESIRED 


COLOR    CARD    FREE    UPON    REQUEST 


Colors,  except  * 
Colors,  with  * 


Gals. 

$2.20 

2.50 


Half  gals. 

$1.15 

1.35 


Quarts 

$0.60 
.70 


PRICES   IN   BARREL   LOTS    ON   REQUEST 


In  Buff,  Venetian  Red,  Spmce,  Dark  and  Light 
Lead,  and  Light  and  Dark  Green 

Are  quite  different  from  ordinary  paints  for 
the  reason  that  the  components  are  so  selected 
and  put  together  as  to  secure  the  maximum 
resistance  to  the  usual  wear  and  tear  to  which 
floors  and  decks  are  subject.  An  important 
property  of  these  paints  is  that  after  they  have 
become  well  set  or  nearly  dry,  water  will  harden 
them.  They  are  equally  good  for  vessels'  decks 
or  ordinary  floors,  whether  applied  ovei*  the  usual 
canvas  coating  or  to  bare  wood. 


In    cans    of.  . 
Price 


1  gal. 
$1.65 


V2  gal. 
$0.85 


Quart 

$0.45 


French  White  Zinc.     Green  Seal.     Paris  Brand 

French  Zinc  Whites  are  unequaled  by  any 
white  paint  now  on  the  market. 

Made  by  the  French  or  Belgian  process,  they 
give  the  maximum  of  whiteness  when  ground  in 
poppy-seed  oil  and  thinned  for  use  with  clear 
spirits  of  turpentine.  This  paint,  over  a  proper 
foundation,  will  give  a  fine,  smooth,  velvet-like 
finish  that  cannot  be  surpassed.  Driers  contain- 
ing lead  base  should  not  be  used,  as  they  tend  to 
discolor  the  zinc. 

25  lb.  tin  pails per  lb.   $0.25 

121/2    lb.   pails "  .26 

5    lb.    cans "  .28 

1    lb.   can "  .3  0 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  ^  eo. 


799 


INLAND  LAKE  MARINE  PAINTS 


ANTI-FOULING  COMPOSITION,  COPPER 
PAIXT,  BRONZES,  POT  LEAD,  ETC. 


mmn 


INLAND  LAKE  BRONZE 
Anti-Fouling:  Paint 

The  best  copper  bronze  paint  on  the  market.  For 
bottoms  of  racing-  yachts  and  motor  boats.  The 
liquid  and  powder  are  in  separate  packages  and 
mix  easily  in  any  quantity  desired. 

Do  not  confound  this  with  ordinary  bronze  liquid. 
It  is  entirely  different,  being-  a  wood  preservative 
as  well  as  a  insecticide  for  marine  growths. 


1  sal. 

$7.00 


%  gal. 

$3.60 


Quart 

$1.85 


INLAND  LAKE  COMPOSITE 

For  bottoms  of  all  steam  and  sailing-  vessels, 
either  wood,  iron  or  steel.  Gives  a  fine  sailing 
bottom  and  will  keep  in  all  climates.  Absolute 
freedom   from   fouling. 

Colors:     Red,   green,   -^vhite  and  brown. 


In  cans  of. 

Price 


1  sal. 

$3.00 


V2  gal. 

$1.65 


Quart 

$0.85 


DEVOE'S  METALLIC  COPPER  PAINT 

Made  in  three  shades — brown,  red  and  green.  An 
anti-fouling  paint,  for  use  on  the  bottoms  of  vessels. 
The  vessel  may  be  put  in  the  water  as  soon  as  the 
paint  has  been  applied. 


In  cans  o£.  .  . 

1  gal. 

1/2  gal. 

Quart 

Green 

$3.00 

$1.60 

$0.90 

Red 

2.50 

1.35 

.80 

Brown 

2.50 

1.35 

.80 

VERNOSITE  BRONZE 

Colors:     Natural  copper,  sea  green  and  vermilion. 

A  pure  copper  bronze  incorporated  with  "Verno- 
slte"  Spar  varnish.  It  will  protect  bottoms  from 
barnacles  and  sea  growth,  while  the  smoothness  of 
the  vainish  makes  it  desirable  for  the  bottoms  of 
racing   yachts. 


In  cans  of. 

Price 


1  sal. 

$5.00 


14  sal. 

$2.60 


Quart 

$1.35 


KOPPER  KOTE 

Colors:     Natural  copper  and  bronze  green. 

The  pigment  of  this  coating  is  pure  copper  mixed 
with  a  liquid  specified  by  the  government  as  the 
best  under-water  preservative.  Will  not  turn  color 
or  foul  under  any  conditions  and  is  suitable  for 
wood  or  steel  bottoms. 


1  sal. 

$8.50 


%  sal. 

$4.35 


Quart 

$2.20 


INLAND  LAKE  POT  LEAD  COMPOSITION 

Consists  of  just  the  proper  amount  of  PURE 
GRAPHITE  for  a  highly  polished  result  and  is 
combiised.with  the  best  known  wood  preservative. 
"Will  materially  reduce  the  "skin  friction"  of  any 
craft  and   is  more   durable. 


In  cans  of. 

Price 


1  gal. 

$2.50 


%>  gal. 

$1.35 


Quart 

$0.70 


BOOT  TOP  PAINT 
Colors'      Red  and  Green 


v^oiors:      tteu  and  (.reen 

Made  so  it  will  stand  the  rapid  changes  from  wet 
to  dry  better  than  any  paint  brought  to  our  notice. 

■p^AAn    \-mir    wntpr    liriA    rl  i  c;i^A»'»TiKli:> 


to  arj^   neiier   iiian  any  paint    hro 
Keep   your   water   line   discernihl 


In  cans  of. 

Price 


1  sal. 

$2.50 


/-  gal. 
$1.35 


Quart 

$0.70 


STAINS,    FILLERS,    SEAM    PAINTS    AND 
CANOE  ENAMELS 

INLAND  LAKE  SEAM  COMPOSITION  AND 
SEAM  PAINT 

For  deck  and  all  other  seams,  or  for  any  place 
where  a  perfectly  tight  joint  is  wanted.  It  does 
not  become  hard,  swelling  and  shrinking  with 
the  wood  and  iron.  One  hundred  pounds  of  seam 
composition  will  fill  3,000  feet  of  a  seam  1,4  inch 
wide  and  V4,  inch  deep,  for  which  two  gallons  of 
Seam    Paint   are   required. 

Composition  in  25  and  12i^   lb.  cans.  ..  .per  lb.   $0.13 
Composition  in     5  and     2       lb.  cans....       "  .16 

Paint  in    V2    gallon  cans each  $1.20 

Paint  in    14    gallon  cans "  .65 

Paint  in    Vs   gallon  cans "  .45 

Paint  in  i\  gallon  cans "  .30 

LIQITID  WOOD  FILLER 

In  1       gallon  cans each   $2.00 

In      V2   gallon  cans "         1.10 

In     Yi  gallon  cans "  .60 

OIL  STAINS 

Ash,  Cherry,  Dark  and  Light  Oak,  Mahogany, 
Rosewood,  and  Walnut. 

In  1       gallon  cans each  $1.80 

In      Vz   gallon  cans "  .85 

In  quart  cans "         .50 

VARNISH  STAINS 

Colors,   Cherry,   Mahogany,   Rosewood.   Oak,   Golden 

Oak,  Walnut  and  Malachite  Green 

"Varnish  stains  are  made  for  work  that  isn't  im- 
portant enough  to  employ  a  painter.  Better  give  it 
a  finishing  coat  of  good  varnish.  If  what  you  want 
to  stain  has  never  been  painted,  or  has  been  painted 
a  dark  color,  or  has  been  varnished,  give  it  a  coat  of 
light  buff  colored  paint  before  staining.  Use  plenty 
of  turpentine  in  making  the  buff  color. 


In  cans  of. 

Price 


1  sal. 

$1.85 


%  gal. 

$0.95 


Quart  Pint 

$0.50       I      $0.35 


OIL  STAINS 

Colors:      Cherry.    Mahosany,   Rosewoiod,    Light   Oak, 
Dark  Oak,  Walnut,  Ebony,  Green 

Oil  stains  are  made  for  painters,  but  anyone 
can  use  them.  They  must  be  covered  with  one 
or  more  coats  of  varnish.  They  work  best  on 
bare  wood.  If  you  want  to  stain  something  that 
has  been  painted  or  varnished  before  and  can't 
get  the  old  coat  off,  paint  it  with  a  coat  of  light 
buff  before  you   stain   it. 


In  cans  of. 

Price 


1  gal. 

$1.60 


Vz  gal. 

$0.85 


Quart  Pint 

$0.45        I      $0.25 


DEVONIAN  SPIRIT  STAIN 

No.   58.     Malachite  Green. 

No.   57.     Dark  Mahogany. 

No.   54.     Golden   Oak. 

No.   53.     Weathered  Oak. 

No.   52.     Antwerp  Oak. 

No.   51.     Mission  Oak. 

No.   50.     Flemish  Oak. 

For  finishing  interior  surfaces  in  natural  wood 
colors  with  one  application,  producing  a  flat  or 
dead  finish. 

The  Mission  or  Antique  effect  frequently  desired 
is  obtained  by  the  use  of  these  stains  at  a  trifling 
cost  for  material  and  labor. 

Surfaces  treated  with  these  stains  may  be  further 
finished  with  Hard  Wax  Polish  if  a' semi-gloss, 
satin-like  surface  is  wanted. 


In  cans  of. 

Price 


t  gal. 

$2.50 


y-  sal. 

$1.35 


Quart 

$0.70 


Pint 

$0.40 


CANOE   ENAMELS 
Colors:     Indian    Red,    Vermilion,    Moss    Green,   Tus- 
can Red,  Orange,  Emerald  Green, 
Dark  Gray  and  Yale  Blue 

Our  Canoe  Enamel  will  dry  quickly  with  a  high 
gloss  of  weather-resisting  qualities;  unaffected  by 
sun  or  w^rter. 


Quart  Pint 

$1.25        I      $0.65 


800 


GEO-B-eARPElfTER  S  QO, 


VARNISHES  AND  ENAMELS 


INLAND  LAKE  FLOOR  VARNISH 


For  finishing  and  preserving  floors, 
scratch  or  turn  white. 


In    cans    of i    1  gal. 

Price I    $2.50 


1/2  gal. 
$1.35 


Will  not 


Quart 

$0.70 


INLAND  LAKE  INTERIOR  FINISH 

A  high  grade  interior  varnish.  Is  not  affected 
by  gases,  steam  or  water;  dries  dust  free  in  six 
to  eight  hours  and  may  be  rubbed  to  a  dull  finish 
in   48   hours  and  polished   in  four  to   five  days. 


In    cans    of 

Price 

..11  gal. 
.  ..|     $2.50 

1    V2  gal. 
1    $1.35 

Quart 

$0.70 

INLAND  LAKE  No.  1  COACH  VARNISH 

Our  own  brand;  a  durable  and  elastic  varnish 
for  inside  or  outside  work. 

In    cans    of 

Price 

..11  gal. 

.  .1    $2.00 

V2  gal. 
$1.10 

Quart 

$0.60 

INLAND   LAKE  DAMAR  VARNISH 

Made    from    the    best    selected    Damar    gums. 
Not  adapted  for  use  on  furniture  or  outside  work. 


In    cans    of I    1  gal. 

Price I    $2.50 


%  gal.    I    Quart 
$1.35     I    $0.70 


INLAND  LAKE  EXTRA  HARD  OIL  FINISH 

Specially  adapted  for  fine  interor  work;  dries 
in  twelve  hours  with  fine  lustre. 


In    cans    of I    1  gal. 

Price 1    $2.50 


1/2  gal. 
$1.35 


Quart 

$0.70 


INLAND  LAKE  SPAR  VARNISH 

A  varnish  specially  manufactured  for  us,  guar- 
anteed in  every  respect.  It  will  not  turn  white, 
crack  or  blister. 


In    cans    of  I    1  gal. 
Price I    $3.00 


V2  gal. 
$1.65 


Quart    1     Pint 
$0.85     I    $0.50 


INLAND  LAKE  MOTOR  BOAT  FINISH 

A  high  grade  varnish.  Quick  drying,  of  great 
durability;  will  not  turn  white.  Useful  in  emer- 
gencies for  touching  up,  chafing,  etc.    „ 


In    cans    of I    1  gal. 

Price I    $4.00 


Vz  gal. 
$2.10 


Quart 
$1.10 


CROCKETT'S  SPAR  COMPOSITION 


Crockett's  Spar  Composition  is  composed  of  the 
best  material  purchasable.  It  is  the  most  durable, 
the  best  known  and  has  the  largest  sale  of  any 
marine  varnish  manufactured.  Positively  salt  and 
fresh  waterproof,  it  is  invaluable  for  exterior 
marine  work  of  every  kind  and  as  its  name  indi- 
cates, particularly  adapted  for  spars  of  steamships. 

yachts  and  canoes. 

In  cans  of I     Igal.     i    %  gal.    i     Quart 

Price I       $4.75      I      $2.45      I      $1.25 

SPAR  COATING 

A  perfect  finish  for  all  exterior  wood  and  iron 
work  on  vessels  and  other  structures  exposed  to 
frequent     changes     in     weather    and     temperature. 

Good  body,   light  in  color  and  free  working. 

In  cans  of I     1    gal.     I     %  gal.    I     Quart 

Price I      $5.00      I      $2.60      I      $1.35 

No.   1   CROCKETT'S    PRESERVATIVE 

The  best  interior  varnish  for  its  purpose  and 
price  that  brains  and  experience  can  produce. 
Less  liable  to  scratch  than  any  finish  known.  Is 
not  affected  by  contact  with  chemical  gases,  steam, 
or  washing  with  hot  or  cold  water  and  soap;  can 
be    rubbed    and    polished    or    left    with    an    eggshell 

gloss. 

In  cans  of i     1    gal.     I    V2  gal.    I     Quart 

Price .-■ I       $3.25      I      $1.80      I      $0.95 

NAVALITE 

A  marine  varnish  of  Chicago  production.  It  is 
very  pale  and  elastic,  does  not  spot  or  crack,  dries 
safe    from    dust    in    ten    hours    and    gives    a    very 

smooth    finish. 

In  cans  of I     1    gal.     1     ¥2  gal.    I     Quart 

Price 1 I      $4.75      I      $2.45      I      $1.25 

DLTIABLE    SPAR 

For  severe  exposure  and  moisture.  Dries  free 
from  dust  in  8  to  10  hours  and  hard  in  36  to  48  hours. 

In  cans  of I     1    gal.     1    1/2  gal.    I     Quart 

Price I      $3.25      I      $1.75      I      $0.90 

INLAND  LAKE  CANOE  VARNISH 

In  cans  of I  Quart  I  Pint 

Price I  $1.00  I  $0.50 

G.  B.  C.  &  CO.'S  SPECIAL  MARINE  VARNISH 

An  inexpensive  varnish  for  extensive  work  where 
price  has  to  be  considered.  The  choice  of  large 
manufacturers  who  thoroughly  tested  it  as  to 
color,  drying  qualities,  body  and  durability. 

In   5   gal.   cans   only per  gal.  $2.00 

MIXING   VARNISH 

In  bulk  for  mixing  with  paint  to  give  glossy 
effect.       In  any  quantity per  gal.   $1.00 

ENAMELS 

EMIL  CALMAN  &  SON'S  MARINE  WHITE 
ENAMEL 

Ready  for  use  and  much  easier  to  apply  than 
most  white  or  zinc  paints.  Will  not  discolor.  It  is 
the  handsomest  and  most  durable  enamel  for  hulls 

and  cabins. 

In  cans  of |     1    gal.     I    1/2  gal.    1     Quart 

Price I      $7.00      I      $3. HO      I      $1.85 

HARLAND  &  SON'S  ENGLISH  MADE  ENAMELS 

Made  in  England  for  the  special  use  of  people 
wanting  something  that  is  serviceable,  durable  and 
which  will  not  discolor.     It  has  become  very  popular 

since  its  introduction,  several  years  ago. 

In  cans  of I     1    gal.     I    %  gal.    I     Quart 

Price I      $8.00      I      $4.10      I      $2.25 


I 


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801 


SOAPS 


Fig.    001 


Fig.   OOZ 


Fig.   003 


Fig.   001 


Fig.  001  AMERICAN  FAMILY  SOAP 

American  Family  Soap  Is  a  firm  hard  soap  which  will  not  waste  away  in  the  water  "ke  soap  made  from  soft 
greases  or  cheaper  grades  of  stock.  It  may  be  used  equally  well  in  hot  or  cold  water;  always  lathers  freely  and  is  a 
much    larger    cake   than    the   ordinary   yellow   laundry   soap   on   the  market.      Packed   in   cases   of   66   bars.  ^^ 

Price  per   case .^^^^^^^^j^^^jjjjj^jjjjjjjjjj^-^ 


Fig.  002  DUSKY  DIAIVIOND   TAR   SOAP 

French  hard  milled;  contains  Georgia  pine  tar  and  cocoanut  oil.     Lathers  freely.     Extra  large  cakes  each  in  carton 
and   packed   50  and  100  cakes  in  case.  -o  511 

Price  per  case  of     50  cakes 4 '90 

Price  per  case  of  100  cakes _•_; 1_ 

Fig.  003  HAND  PU^HCE 
Kirk's  Hard  Water  Pumice  is  an  ideal  mechanics'  soap.    It  is  sufficiently  hard  so  it  will  not  wash  away.    Each  cake 
packed   in   a   carton,    12   cartons   to   a  paper  box,    and    CO   or   100   cartons   to  a  wooden  box.  $100 

Price  per  box  of     12   cartons 250 

Price  per  box  of     50  cartons ^'^q 

Price  per  box  of   100  cartons 


Fig.  004  ARMOUR'S  LIGHTHOUSE  SOAP 

A  very  good  soap,  used  with  equal  success  in  hot  or  cold  water.  A  firm,  hard  soap  which  lathers  freely.  Packed 
66  bars  to  the  case.  »o  35 
Price  per  case 


ARMOUR'S   WHITE   FLOATING    SOAP 


Fig.  005 
A   hard    milled,    white    floating    soap,    suitable    for    the 

bath    or    laundry.      Very    economical    to    use.       Packed    100 

bars  to  the  case. 

Price    per   case $8.50 


THE    SOAP   IN   THE   TUBE 


A  self-latherinjc,  condensed,  grease  removing  soap, 

twice    the    work    in    half    the    time.      With    a    little 


,ater  it  will   lift  all  grease,  paint  stains.     No  grit. 

tube ^»Vi 


Fig.    007 


AMERICAN   CROWN    SOAP 

Made  of  pure  vegetable  oils  and  free  from  all  injuriou.s 
chemicals.  Will  not  injure  the  highly  finished  parts  ot 
automobiles  and   other  vehicles. 

The  use  of  American  Crown  Soap  on  harpess,  cushions, 
buggy  tops,  etc.,  makes  the  leather  look  like  new.  It  does 
not   injure   the    hands   like   ordinary   harness  soap. 

American  Crown  Soap  will    'knock  grease  off  the  hubs 
of  your  automobile  or  carriage.     Use  a  little  on  a  sponge. 
For  caked   grease  use   a  brush.  ,.    „  ,   ^. 

American  Cro«-n   Soap   will   remove   all      stable   stains. 
Wash   with   warm  suds  and  rinse.  .       ,      ,. 

American  Crown  Soap  will  benefit  a  cracked  hoof  when 
washed  with   suds  and   rubbed   in    thoroughly. 

Packed  in  12%,   25  and   50  pound   pails. 

Price  per  IZVz  pound  pail 52.00 

Price  per  25       pound   pail •4-'" 

Price  per  50       pound  pail '• '° 


Fig.    00: 


Black  comtnercial  soft  soap. 


BLACK    SOAP 

Price  per  pound  in  barrels  of  about   500   pounds. 


.$0.06 


802 


GEO-B-eARPEN'TER  «  CO. 


SOAP  POWDERS  AND  CLEANSERS 


Fig.     6148 


Fig.     6149 
Fig.   6148   GOLD   DUST 

In  No.  4  cartons,  containing  about  4  lbs.  each.    Price  per  case  of  24  packages 


Fig.     6150 


$4.50 


Fig.   6149   LIGHTHOUSE    CLEANSER 

In  cases  of  100  tins.     Price  per  case 


$3.75 


Fig.   6150   LIGHTHOUSE    WASHING   POWDER 

In  No.  4  cartons,  containing  about  4  lbs.  each.    Price  per  case  of  24  packages. 


$3.75 


SAPOLIO 

In  cases  of  36,  72  and  144  cakes  each: 

Price  per  case  of     36  cakes $  3.00 

Price  per  case  of     72  cakes 5.50 

Price  per  case  of  144  cakes 10.00 

SAL    SODA 

In  barrels  of  33  6  lbs.  each: 


.  $2.90 


Price  per  100  lbs 

Can  furnish  smaller  quantities  at  a  slight  in- 
crease in  price. 

SODIUM   PHOSPHATE  • 

In  barrels  of  600  lbs.  each: 

Price  per  100  lbs.  in  bbl.  lots $10.00 

Smaller  quantities,  per  lb 15 

BORAX 

In  cases  of  12  5-lb.  packages  or  48  1-lb.  pkgs. 

Price  per  box  of  12  fives $5.30 

Price  per  box  of  48  ones 5.00 


SCOURENE 

In  boxes  of  100  cakes  each: 
Price   per  box 


,$3.7o 


SODA   ASH 

In  barrels  of  33  6  lbs.  each: 
Price  per  100  lbs 


$2.90 


LYE 

Concentrated  Lye,  in  cases  of  48  1-lb.  cans: 
Price  per  case $3.25 


CHLORIDE    OF   LIME 

In  boxes  of  50  cans  each: 
Prfee  per  box $4.50 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


803 


Fig.  938A 


METAL  AND   FURNITURE  POLISHES 

'We  carry  in  stock  only  those  grades  of  polishes  which 
we  know  from  experience  will  give  the  results  claimed  for 
them.  All  polishes  submitted  to  us,  are  put  into  actual  use 
before  we  consider  them  for  resale. 

Of  the  rtifterent  polishes  listed  helow,  two  are  of  our  oim 
nianufaoture — the  Inland  I>ake  and  Great  Lakes  Metal  Pol- 
ishes. These  two  polishes  have  a  very  large  following, 
especially  in  the  Marine  trade,  and  are  highly  satisfactory 
and  durable  polishes. 

INLAND   LAKE    METAL   POLISH 

In  cans  of 1  sal. 

Price     $1.25 

GREAT  LAKES  METAL  POLISH 

In   cans  of    1  gal. 

Price     $1.00 

LEMON  POLISHING  OIL 

For  cleaning  and   polishing  any  varnished   surface. 

In  cans  of 1  gal.        %  gal.         1  qt.         Vh  gal.     -i\  gwl. 

Price     $1.75  $0.90  $0.50  $0.25  $0.15 

INLAND    LAKE    BRIGHT    METAL     PROTECTOR 

It  retains  the  luster  on  all  highly  polished  metal  surfaces. 

In    cans    of    1  pt.         %  pt. 

Price     $0.75  $0.40 

DEVOE'S  BIETAL  POLISH 

In   cans  of    1  gal.        '4  saU 

Price     .... 


%  gal. 

$0.35 


M  gal. 

$0.30 


Fig.  938B 


TOBEY   POLISH 


(The  shop  formula  of  The  Tobey  Furniture  Company,  Chicago  and  New  York,  makers  of  the  famous 
de  luxe  Tobey-Made   Furniture.) 

Not  for  mops;  not  for  floors,  etc.;  but  simply  a  cleaner  and  conditioner  of  highest  quality  (for  use 
on  the  flnest  surfaces  of  varnish,  enamel  and  shellacs— especially  of  tine  furniture,  woodwork,  and  auto- 
mobile bodies)  4 

It  is  made  by  the  Tobey  shop  experts,  primarily  for  their  own  use.  It  has  been  sold  to  retail  cus- 
tomers of  the  Tobey  stores  for  a  number  of  years,  but  only  recently  has  been  offered  in  the  general 
market. 

Price,     4-oz.  bottle $0.25        Price,   ya-gal.  jug    $1.75 

Price,  12-oz.  bottle 50        Price,     1-gal.  jug    3.00 

Price,      1-qt.  bottle 1,00 


Fig.  93SC      Fig.  938D  HY-POL      fis 

Hy-Pol  dusts  thoroughly,  cleans,  polishes  and 
disinfects  in  one  easy  operation. 

It  is  quick  drying  and  leaves  no  greasy  deposit. 
It  revives  the  varnish  and  makes  old  finishes  look 
like  new. 

Hy-Pol  removes  "bloom"  or  smoky  blue  film  from 
mahogany  or  other  furniture,  cannot  freeze  and 
does  not  injure  the  hands.  Time  has  no  effect  on 
furniture  daily  dusted  with  Hy-Pol. 

Hy-Pol  is  unexcelled  for  use  on  automobiles,  car- 
ria.g'e  bodies,  tops,  leatlier  cushions,  etc.  Cleans 
thoroughly,  polishes  quickly  and  leaves  leather  soft 
and  pliable. 

Price 

12  oz $0..50  1  gal iPi.75 

1  qt. 1.00         5  gal per  gal.  2.05 

%  gal 1.50 

SEMDAG   LIQUID    GLOSS 

Not  illustrated 
Makes  Old  Things    Look   Like  New 

Dusts,  cleans  and  polishes  hardwook  floors,  pia- 
nos, furniture,  woodwork,  fixtures,  etc.,  at  one 
operation.     Restores  lustre  to  all  finished  wood  sur- 

Packed  in    Gal.         %  Gal.        Qt.  Pt. 

Price     $1.00  $0.55  $0.30  $0.20 

STANDARD    FLOOR    DRESSING 

Not  illustrated 

The  modern  sanitary  floor  oil  for  use  on  wood 
floors  in  stores,  shops,  public  institutions,  etc. 
Cleans  and  polishes  as  well  as  preserves  the  floors. 

Packed  lu 6  sal.       1  gal. 

Price   $3.50         $1.75 


Fig.  938E 

PEERLESS  AUTO  TOP  DRESSING 

Not  illustrated 

An  elastic  durable  renovator  for  mohaii",  leather 
and  canvas  tops,  makes  top  thoroughly  waterproof, 
and    at    same    time    will    keep    it    soft    and    pliable. 
Dries   over   night.      Color,    black. 
Per   quart    $1.0O 

Fig.   938E    O-GEDAR   POLISH 

Cleans    as   it    Polishes 

O-Cedar  Polish  is  well  and  favorably  known  and 
is  widely  advertised  in  connection  with  the  O-Cedar 
Polish  Mop  shown  on  another  page. 

Packages    and    Prices      liist  per  doz. 

4-oz.   bottles    *  3.00 

(1  doz.  in  carton  or  6  doz.  in  crate,  '57  lbs.) 

12-oz.   bottles    6-00 

(1  doz.  in  carton  or  6  doz.  in  crate,  121  lbs.) 

Qts.      (1  doz.  to  box,   31  lbs.)    12.00 

y-  gal.     (1  doz.  to  box,  59  lbs.) IS.OO 

Gal.  ( Vz  doz.  to  box,  55  lbs.)    30.OO 

Fig.  938G  O-GEDAR    POLISH   FOR 
AUTOMOBILES 

All  sizes  are  packed  in  round  tins  for  the  con- 
venience of  the  motorist  and  to  prevent  breakage. 
There  is  no  change  in  the  formula  only  in  the 
package.  Is  meeting  with  a  rapid  sale  wherever 
introduced.  List  per  do/,. 

4-oz.  tins  (3  doz.  in  box,  16  lbs.) .$  3.00 

12-oz.  tins   (2  doz.  in  box,   25%   lbs «  «0 

Qt.  tins  (1  doz.  to  box,  SlVa   lbs.) 12.0O 

Vs-gnl.  tins  (1  doz.  to  box,  37%  lbs.) l**."© 

Gal.  tins  (%  doz.  to  box,  55  lbs.) 30.0O 


804 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  «  CO. 


CYLINDER  AND   ENGINE  OILS 
OILS   AND    GREASES 

Our  position  as  one  of  the  largest  distributors  of  oils  and  greases 
in  the  middle  west  has  enabled  us  to  perfect  a  line  which  is  second  to 
none  and  is  identified  by  the  Inland  Lake  label,  with  which  each 
package  is  marked. 

Inland  Lake  oils  and  greases  are  now  being  used  throughout  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  as  well  as  a  number  of  foreign  countries, 
and  are  running  true  to  form  in  giving  added  life  to  engines  and  ma- 
chinery operating  under  practically  all  conditions  and  in  all  climates. 
Give  Inland  Lake  lubricants  a  tiial.  They  will  save  you  money 
and  preserve  your  equipment.  Engineers  seldom  go  back  to  the  other 
brand  after  using  Inland  Lake. 

Owing  to  daily  fluctuations  in  the  market,  we  are  unable  to  insert 
prices  in  this  catalog.  We  are  usually  able  to  quote  a  little  low^er  than 
the  prevailing  market  prices  on  account  of  the  immense  quantities  we 
purchase,  and  large  stocks  on  hand.  For  this  reason  we  are  invaria- 
bly in  position  to  make  shipment  the  same  day  your  order  is  received, 
for  any  amount  from  a  gallon  to  a  hundi-ed  barrels. 
WE  MAKE  THE  USUAL  CHARGES  AND  REBATES  FOR  OIL  PACKAGES,  AS  FOLLOWS: 

Wood  Barrels,  about  52  gallons Free         1  gallon  cans $0.25 

Wood  Half  Barrels,  about  30  gallons $0.50      Steel  Drums,  55  gallons 5.00 

10   gallon   cans 1.00       30  gallon  steel  drums 3.00 

5   gallon   cans 50       15  gallon  steel  drums 1.75 

The  Steel  Drums  are  all  fitted  with  detachable  faucets  and  all  packages  are  credited  at  full 
purchase  price  if  returned  (freight  prepaid)  in  good  condition  within  a  reasonable  time. 
INLAND   LAKE    STEAM   CYLINDER   OIL 
Made  from  the  highest  grade  filtered  stock   and  compounded  in  a  scientific  manner.     Parti- 
cularly well  liked  by  engineers  who  want  the  best  and  insist  upon  getting  it. 

Price  per  gallon $  ' 

INLAND  LAKE  COLUMBIA  STEAM  CYLINDER  OIL 
Made  especially  to  meet  the  demand  for  a  medium  priced  oil,  and  worth  more  than  the  price 
we  ask  for  it. 

Price  per  gallon = $ 

INLAND  LAKE  FARM  MACHINERY  CYLINDER  OIL 
Low  priced,  but  by  no  means  low  grade.      A  first  class  oil,  adapted  to  farm  machinery  use. 

Price  per  gallon $ 

INLAND   LAKE   STANDARD   GAS  ENGINE   OIL 
Made  especially  for  gasoline  engine  jise.     Feeds  freely,  won't  gum,  carbonize  or  dirty  the  plugs. 

Price  per  gallon $ 

INLAND   LAKE   MARINE   OIL 
The  best  oil  to  use  on  all  types  of  marine  motors.     Very  well  spoken  of  by  both  sporting  and 
commercial  boatmen. 

Price  per  gallon $ 

INLAND  LAKE  ENGINE  OIL 
A  free  fiowing  oil  for  general  engine  and  shafting  use.      Uniform  in  quality  and  reliable   un- 
der the  most  severe  conditions. 

Price  per  gallon $ 

INLAND   LAIiE    COLUMBIAN   ENGINE    OIL 
A  high  grade  engine  oil,  which  while  not  as   expensive   as   the   one   above,    will   give   better 
service  than  many  other  medium  priced  oils. 
Price  per  gallon <    $ 

ADVERTISED   LUBRICANTS 

Many  users  of  oils  and  greases  have  a  preference  for 
some  of  the  brands  being  extensively  advertised  in  trade 
journals,  and  in  order  that  none  of  our  customers  need 
be  disappointed,  we  shall  be  glad  to  furnish  promptly 
any  grade  they  may  have  use  for.  Among  those  which 
we  are  in  position  to  ship  immediately  are: 
Mobiloils.  Texas.  Polarine.  Sullivanoils.  Havoline. 
Monogram.     Neatsfoot. 

The   above  are   all   furnished   at  prevailing   market 
prices. 


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805 


MISCELLANEOUS   LUBRICANTS 

INLAND    LAKE    CUP   GREASE 

We  believe  that  in  our  Inland  Lake  cup  grease  we  approach  closer  to 
having  the  perfect  article  than  any  other  dealer.  This  grease  is  a  solidi- 
fied oil  compound  for  engine  bearings,  and  all  other  places  where  it  is 
possible  to  substitute  grease  for  oil.  It  will  withstand  high  heat  and 
lowest  cold  temperatures  and  retains  the  same  body  always. 

It  wall  not  gum,  corrode  nor  deposit  sediment,  and  possesses  remark- 
able friction  reducing  qualities.     We  can  furnish  it  in  following  grades: 
No.  2  Medium  Soft.  No.  3  Hard.  No.  4  Extremely  Hard. 

Furnished  in  barrels  of  425  lbs.,  half  barrels  of  275  lbs.,  and  in  25, 
10  and  5  lb.  cans. 

Price  per  lb.  depends  on  quantity  ordered. 

INLAND   LAKE    TRANSMISSION    GREASE 
This  is  not  a  graphited  grease,  and  is  of  a  quality  that  will  add  considerable  life  to  transmis- 
sions and  differentials.     We  sell  as  much  of  this  grease  as  we  do  of  any  of  the  advertised  brands 
Shown  in  this  book  and  know  it  is  giving  satisfaction.     Packed  in  25,  10  and  5  lb.  cans. 
Price  per  lb.  depends  upon  quantity  ordered. 

INLAND   LAKE    AXLE    GREASE 
A  high  grade  axle  grease,  for  use  on  farm  machinery  and  wagons  for  city  service.     The  ingredi- 
ents in  this  axle  grease  are  of  a  far  better  grade  than   those    usually   found    in    greases   selling    for 
more  than  we  ask  for  ours.     Packed  in  barrels,   half  barrels,  100  lb.  kegs  and  25,  15  and  12%  lb. 
cans. 

Price  per  lb.  depends  upon  quantity  ordered. 

INLAND    LAKE    SLUSHING   COMPOUND 
Used  in  shipyards  for  greasing  the  ways,  and  in  unloading  iron  rails  and  heavy  pieces  from 
ships.     Packed  in  barrels,  half  barrels  and  50  and  25  lb.  cans. 
Price  depends  upon  quantity  ordered. 

INLAND   LAKE    GRAPHITE    GREASE 
The  perfect  lubricant  for  universal  use.     Can  be  used  with  very  good  results  for  farm,  mechan- 
ical and  industrial  purposes.     Packed  in  barrels,  half  barrels,  100  lb.  kegs  and  50  and  25  lb.  cans. 
Price  per  lb.  depends  upon  quantity  ordered. 

INLAND   LAKE    GENERAL   PURPOSE   LUBRICATING   OIL 
Adapted  for  bearings,  journals  and  all  moving  parts  of  machinery,  and  will  serve  very  well 

where  special  oils  for  special  purposes  are  not  necessary.     Price  per  gallon $ 

INLAND   LAKE    CASTOR  MACHINERY   OIL 
Used  by  the  speed  kings  in  all  the  important  automobile  races,  and  by  racing  hydroplanes.     A 
high  grade  lubricant  that  is  rapidly  making  its  way  to  the  front  on  account  of  efficient  service. 

Price  per  gallon $ 

INLAND   LAKE   ICE   MACHINE    OIL 
Specially  compounded.     A  clear  colorless  oil  compounded  especially  for  ice  machine  use.    Will 

not  congeal  or  become  thick  under  lowest  temperatures.      Price  per  gallon $ 

INLAND    LAKE   DYNAMO   OIL 
The  high  speeds  of  dynamos  and  motors  have  no  effect  on  this  oil,  and  we  particularly  recom- 
mend it  to  any  one  desiring  an  oil    for  high  speed  use.     Price  per  gallon $— — 

INLAND    LAKE    COMPRESSOR   OIL 
An  air  compressor  oil  must  be  of  even  consistency  under  all  temperatures  to  properly  serve  the 
purposes  for  which  it  is  intended.     Inland  Lake  compressor  oil  is  one  of  the  best  we  have  seen  for 

such  service.     Price  per  gallon $  ■ 

INLAND   LAKE    SPERM   OIL 
Meets  the  requirements  of  the  United  States  government.  Navy  department,  for  lifeboat  use. 

I*rice  per  gallon $ 

INLAND   L.UiE    SIGNAL   OIL 
Used  extensively  for  marine  and  railroad  signal  service,  and  is  compounded  to  give  the  best 

service  under  all  conditions.     Price  per  gallon .$ 

INLAND   LAKE   BLOCK   OIL 
The  best  block  signal  oil.     Used  by  all  railroads.    This  oil  must  be  a  quality  article  in  every 

way  in  order  to  do  its  duty  efficiently.     Price  per  gallon .$ 

INLAND    LAKE   WINTER   STRAINED    LARD    OIL 
Manufactured  by  Armour  &  Co.,  and  is  made  especially  for  winter  use,  when  an  oil  that  will 

not  congeal,  is  in  demand.    Pi-ice  per  gallon $ 

INLAND   LAKE   No.  1    LARD   OH. 
While  not  as  pure  as  our  Winter  Strained  Lard  Oil,  our  No.  1  will  serve  very  well  for  thread 

cutting  and  in  other  places  where  price  is  an  object.      Price  per  gallon $ 

INLAND   LAKE    THREAD    CUTTING    COMPOUND 
A  heavy  oil  used  principally  for  thread  cutting   and    die    work;    we   have   sold   a   very   large 
amount  of  this  oil;  it  is 'the  best  for  the  purpose.      Price  per  gallon $ 


806 


GEOBeAR.PEM"TER  S  <50, 


Fig.  406A 


OILDAG— GREDAG 

Oildag  is  Deflocculated  Graphite  diffused  in  oil.  By 
some  it  is  called  Liquid  Graphite,  the  graphite  being  so 
fine  that  it  flows  wherever  oil  will  flow.  It  is  sold  m 
concentrated  form  in  cans  which  contain  sufficient  to 
charge  1,  5,  10  or  50  gallons  of  oil.  You  mix  it  with  the 
oil  you  use'  regularly.  It  is  an  ideal  lubricant  for  motor 
boat  engines,  steam  engines,  bearings,  and  for  general 
use. 

Deflocculated  Graphite,  as  it  is  presented  In  Oildag,  will 
not  clog  filters  or  mechanical  oilers  or  prove  anything  but 
extremely  helpful  in  assisting  to  perfect  lubricatiou. 

PACKAGES   AND   PRICES 
No.     1  Can,  containing  charge  for  1   gallon  oil;  one 

dozen  in  a  box;  sold  only  by  the  box ; $  3.50 

No.  5  Can,  containing  charge  for  5  gallons  oil..  1.00 
]Vo.  10  Can,  containing  charge  for  10  gallons  oil..  2.00 
IVo.  50  Can,  containing   charge   for   50   gallons   oil..   10.00 

Gredag  differs  from  all  other  greases  in  that  it  contains 
pure,  gritless  Acheson-Graphite.  Quickly  and  thoroughly 
forms  the  graphite  film  necessary  to  perfect  lubrication 
and  the  proper  protection  of  gears.  This  film  will  not 
break  under  pressure  when  full  power  is  suddenly  thrown 
upon  the  gears,  but  it  assists  the  teeth  to  silently  engage 
in  mesh  and  makes  the  car  run  quietly  and  sweetly.  For 
universal  couplings,  clutch  thrust  bearings,  wheel  hubs, 
cup  use,  etc.,  Gredag  is  unequaled. 

GRADES    OF    GREDAG 


Figr.  406B 


Gredag  is  made  in  several  grades  and  consistencies  to  meet  all   requirements,   the  grade 
mobile  use  being  as  follows: 

No.  31,  Semi-Fluid;  No.  32,  Soft;  No.  33,  Medium;  No.  63;  Medium,  of  a  spongy  nature. 


PACKAGES    AND    PRICES 


Size  of  Package 


Grades  31,  3'2,  33  and  63 


1-lb.    can per  can 


5-lb. 

10-lb. 

25-lb. 

50-lb. 
100-lb. 
200-lb. 
400-lb. 


can 

can 

can 

can 

key 

bbls. 

bbls. 


SMOOTH-ON  COMPOUND 


$0.30 

1.25 

2.40 

5.25 

.20 

.17 

.16 

.15 


lib.  5  lbs..  lOlba.  25lbs. 

Smooth-On  Compounds  are  chemically  prepared  iron  compounds  made  and  sold  in  a  powder  form  and 
used  by  mixing  with  water  to  the  consistency  of  stiff  putty.  When  in  this  state  they  must  be  applied 
immediately,  because  the  metallizing  action  of  these  cements  is  rapid,  acting  without  heat,  and  in  a  few 
minutes  will  get  too  stiff  to  work.     In  a  few  hours   they   metallize  as   hard   as   iron. 

These  cenients  are  made  for  a  number  of  dilferent   purposes  as   follo^vs: 

No.  1  and  No.  2  (blue  labeled  cans).  For  repairing  leaks  or  breaks  in  castings  and  for  making  con- 
nections in  steam  or  hydraulic  work.  No.  1  is  quick  hardening.  No.  2  slow  hardening,  and  hydraulic. 
Applied  as  a  paste  or  putty. 

No.  3  Ela.stic  Cement  (gray  labeled  cans).  Paste  form,  for  use  on  all  seams  of  boilers  or  tanks  to 
stop  leaks,  also  for  boiler  patching  and  for  screw  thread  joints.  Applied  as  a  paint,  paste  or  putty  to 
hot  or  cold   metal. 

No.  4  Castings  (yellow  labeled  cans).  An  iron  cement  in  powder  form  for  repairing  blemishes,  blow- 
holes, or  defects  in  iron  or  steel  castings.  Made  in  two  grades — A,  for  fine  castings;  B,  for  coarse  cast- 
ings.    Applied  as  a  putty. 

No.  5  Calking  Cement  (red  labeled  cans).  For  plumbers,  in  powder  form  in  two  strengths — Regular 
and  Special — Regular  for  soil  pipe  and  greenhouse  work,  Special  for  water  and  gas  main  joints  for 
high  pressure. 

No.    6   RIVET   CEMENT — ^WHITE    LABELED    CANS 

A  metallic  putty  cement  for  use  on  ships'  sides,  iron,  steel  or  wood  construction  work,  metal  sky- 
lights, vault  lights,  etc.  Prepared  in  putty  form,  ready  for  use,  in  air-tight  cans.  Applied  with  a  trowel 
or  putty  knife  and  is  very  easy  to  work. 

LIST  PRICES  "SMOOTH-ON" 

Iron  Cement  Nos.   1  and  2  in  1,  5,  10  and  25-lb.  tins                                               per  lb.  $0.50 

Elastic  Cement  No.  3  in  1,   5,  10  and   25-lb.  tins "  .50 

Castings  No.  4,  Grades  A  and  B,  in  1,  5,  10  and  25-lb.  tins      "  .•^><> 

Joints  No.   5  in  1,  5,  10,  25-lb.  tins .                        "  .50 

Rivet  Iron  Cement  No.  6  in  1,  5  and  10-lb.  cans." !!  i  i ."  i  !  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! "  .50 


GEO-B-eARPErfTER  «  (EO. 


807 


DIXON'S  SILICA-GRAPHITE  PAINT 

Economical  for  Priming  and  Finishing  Boats  and  Iron  and  Steel  Construction 


,    I         I^VIN-         ■-     /  J/mtII  111    VIHI    1    I 


GRAPinTi^'aij 


Sft    ghaphitE 


Dixon's  Silica-Graphite  paint  has  been  on  the  market  for  nearly  fifty  years  and  is  generally 
looked  upon  as  the  standard  priming  and  finishing  agent  for  iron,  steel  and  other  metal  surfaces. 
The  pigment  is  a  natural  combination  of  Silica  and  Flake  Graphite.  Nothing  but  the  best  linseed 
oil  is  used  as  a  vehicle.  The  pigment,  being  inert,  no  chemical  action  is  possible,  either  between  it 
and  the  oil,  or  as  a  result  of  outside  attack  from  acids  or  alkalies. 

Flake  graphite  being  a  lubricant,  properly  insures  thorough  application  as  well  as  a  saving  in 
labor  and  brushes.     The  average  spreading  rate  is  500  square  feet  per  gallon  on  metal  surfaces. 

Dixon's  Silica-Graphite  Paint  is  non-explosive  and  non-poisonous  to  handle. 

Made  in  four  colors  and  only  one  quality — the  best.  The  colors  are:  Natural,  black,  olive 
green  and  dark  red.  The  black  is  especially  prepared  for  steel  smoke  stacks,  boiler  fronts,  or- 
naments, iron  work  and  surfaces  subjected  to  sulphurous  fumes. 

SPECIFICATIONS  FOR  STEEL  AND  IRON  CONSTRUCTION  WORK 

At  the  Mill — Before  painting,  all  surfaces  must  be  thoroughly  cleaned,  freed  from  loose  scale, 
dirt  and  moisture.  The  entire  surface  shall  then  be  given  a  well-applied  coating  of  Dixon's  Silica 
Graphite  Paint,  dark  red.  Parts  to  be  in  contact  and  closed,  shall  receive  before  assembling  a  coat 
of  the  same  material. 

After  Erection — Places  damaged  by  abrasion  shall  first  be  retouched.  The  entire  work  shall 
then  be  given  a  second  coat  of  Dixon's  Silica-Graphite  Paint,  of  a  different  color  than  the  mill  coat. 

The  top  of  the  package  to  be  removed,  and  the  paint  properly  stirred.  No  adulterating  oils  or 
thinners  shall  be  used.     The  cleaning,  painting  and  materials  to  be  subject  to  inspection. 

The  paint  to  be  furnished  to  the  mill  and  building  site,  in  original  packages,  READY  MIXED 
for  use. 

SPECIFICATIONS  FOR  STEEL  AND  IRON  MAINTENANCE  WORK 

Cleaning — All  broken  or  blistered  paint,  all  rust,  grease  and  dirt,  must  be  removed  by  wire 
brushes,  scrapers,  blow  torch,  or  by  sand  blasting  with  fine  sand.  The  method  to  be  selected  and 
made  part  of  the  contract.     Surfaces  must  be  painted  the  day  they  are  cleaned. 

Repainting — All  surfaces  shall  be  given  two  thorough  coats  of  Dixon's  Silica-Graphite  Paint. 
The  second  coat  to  be  applied  only  when  the  first  is  thoroughly  dry,  and  to  be  of  a  different  color. 
Surfaces  must  be  perfectly  dry  when  painted.     The  best  round  bristle  brushes  to  be  used. 

The  top  of  the  package  to  be  removed,  and  the  paint  properly  stirred.  No  adulterating  oils  or 
thinners  shall  be  used.  The  cleaning,  painting  and  materials  to  be  subject  to  inspection.  Paint  to 
be  furnished  in  original  packages,  READY  MIXED  for  use. 


THINNED,  READY  MIXED 

1   gallon  in  pail    per  gal.   $2.25   I   2.")  gallons  in   %   barrel per  gal.  $1.70 

5   gallons  in  keg per  gal.      2.15       Barrel    (about  .50  gallons) per  gal.      1.65 

10  gallons  in  keg per  gal.      1.75   | 

DIXON'S  PAINT  IS  SOLD  ONLY  RE.\DY  MIXED.   NOT  IN  PASTl]  FORM 


GEOBCAIiPEM^TER  «  eO. 


DIXON'S  GRAPHITE 
LUBRICANTS 

The  Only  Perfect   Lubricator 


The  smoothness  and  softness  possessed  by 
graphite  in  a  more  remarkable  degree  than  by 
any  solid  substance,  early  suggested  its  use  as 
a  lubricant. 

Since  its  introduction,  the  field  of  its  employ- 
ment has  gradually  widened  to  include  its  reg- 
ular use  with  oils  or  greases,  with  water,  and  in 
some   cases   unmixed   with   other   materials. 

Dixon's  Graphite  has  now  an  established  place 
in  the  ordinary  and  usual  routine  of  the  en- 
gineer's work.  It  is  successfully  used  in  the 
lubrication  of  great  motors,  compound  engines, 
locomotives,  heavy  shaft  lines,  and  gears.  It  is 
of  special  value  for  lubricating  cylinders  and 
valves  where  lubrication  is  difficult,  owing  to 
high  pressure  and  the  use  of  superheated  steam. 
It  saves  wear  and  tear  in  mill-steps,  turbine 
steps,  gears,  heavy  bearings,  and  in  all  cases 
where  friction  is  severe. 

Scientific  theory  and  practical  experience 
clearly  indicates  the  superiority,  for  all  purposes 
of  lubrication,  of  the  flake  graphite  rather  than 
the  amorphous  or  non-crystalline  graphite. 

Dixon's  Lubricating  Graphite  is  all  of  one 
quality,  but  is  ground  into  several  degrees  of 
fineness,  or,  rather,  sizes  of  flake. 

No.  1  is  the  largest  flake,  and  is  best  adapted 
for  heavy  or  loose  bearings,  cylinders  of  blowing 
engines,  etc. 

No.  2  is  more  finely  pulverized.  The  experience 
of  practical  engineers  seems  to  demonstrate  be- 
yond any  question  that  for  cylinder  lubrication 
it  is  the  best  size. 

No.  63  5  is  specially  prepared  graphite  which 
is  ground  to  a  flour-like  degree  of  pulverization; 
being  ground  to  such  a  degree,  of  fineness,  it 
mixes  readily  and  stands  up  well  in  even  light 
oils.  It  will  not  gum  or  stick,  and  is  the  very 
best  graphite  for  valves,  all  parts  of  air-brakes 
and  gas  engine  cylinders. 


Package 


1-lb.  paper  can each 

5-lb.  tin  can " 

10-lb.  tin  can " 

25-lb.  boxes " 

50-lb.  boxes " 

100-lb.  kegs per  lb. 

200-lb.    half   barrels. 
400-lb.  barrels 


Price  No.  1 
and  No.  2 

Price 
No.  635 

$0.40 
1.75 

$0.75 
.65 

3.25 

.65 

7.50 

■^ 

14.00 

.28 

I     .60 

.271/2 
.27 

Trade  Nos.  on  No.  1  and  No.  2  are  as  follows: 
1-lb.  package. No.  632       25-lb.  boxes   .  .No.  644 
5-lb.  tins  ...  .No.  633       50-lb.  boxes   .  .No.  645 
10-lb.  tins No.  634 


DIXON'S    BOILER   GRAPHITE 

Dixon's  Boiler  Graphite  No.  2  is  prepared  from 
finely  ground  fiake  graphite.  Used  according  to 
instructions  it  is  the  most  simple  and  effective 
scale  remover  known.  It  does  not  act  chemi- 
cally, cause  foaming,  affect  the  quality  of  steam 
or  injure  metal.     Write  for  descriptive  booklet. 

50-lb.  box per  lb.,   $0.17 

100-lb.  keg   "  .16 

Half  barrel "  .15 

Barrel  of  about  400  lbs "  .14 


DIXON'S  GRAPHITE  GREASE, 

No.  8815 

This  grease  possesses  an  unusual  degree  of 
resistance  to  heat,  although  at  normal  tempera- 
tures, it  feeds  nicely  through  compression  cups. 

It  is  particularly  valuable  for  lubricating  en- 
gine valve  gears  and  bearings  subjected  to  ex- 
ternal heat,  and  has  also  shown  excellent  service 
on  fiour  mill,  paper  mill,  and  rolling  mill  ma- 
chinery. 


10   lbs. 

.each,   $1.50 

100  lbs. 

.  .each,  $12.00 

25  lbs. 

.     "         3.50 

400   lbs. 

.per  lb.,       .10 

50  lbs. 

.  .      "         6.50 

DIXON'S  GRAPHITE  PIPE  JOINT 
COMPOUND 

Dixon's  Graphite  Pipe  Joint  Compound  is  not 
a  cement  which  hardens,  but  rather  a  true  lubri- 
cant for  the  thread  of  pipes,  bolts,  nuts,  turn- 
buckles,  etc.,  making  them  easy  to  screw  up  and 
allowing  them  to  be  taken  apart  without  damage 
or  trouble.  Also  valuable  on  flanges,  gaskets, 
boiler  tube  caps,  gas  retort  doors,  etc. 

Joints  made  up  with  this  material  can  never 
rust,  corrode,  or  stick,  but  may  always  be  separ- 
ated without  difficulty  after  any  length  of  time. 
Dixon's  Graphite  Pipe  Joint  Compound  is  very 
much  superior  to  red  or  white  lead  and  is  3  % 
times  as  bulky. 

Trade  Nos. 

693.  1-lb.  tin  can  (36  in  case)per  lb.,   $0.25 

694.  5-lb.  tin  can  (12  in  case)       "  .22 

695.  10-lb.  tin  can  (    6  in  case)       "  .19 

696.  25-lb.  tin  can "  .18 

697.  50-lb.  keg "  .17% 

698.  100-lb.  keg "  .17 

699    Barrels,  about  625  lbs "  .16% 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  S  eo. 


809 


DIXON'S   GRAPHITE  LUBRICANTS 


DIXON'S   TIGONDEROGA  FLAKE 
GRAPHITE 


MXONS 


Ticonderqga 

FLAKET 

GRAPHITE 


Dixon's  Flake  Graphite  has  many  valuable  ap- 
plications as  a  lubricant  for  cylinders,  valves 
and  bearings,  either  alone  or  mixed  with  oils  and 
greases.  It  is  also  nearly  indispensable  to  en- 
gineers and  mechanics  for  coating  gaskets  and 
packing,  for  pipe-fittings,  etc. 

Dixon's  Ticonderoga  Flake  Graphite  is  pre- 
pared in  the  coarser  (or  No.  1)  flake,  and  the 
finer  (or  No.  2)  size.  Users  of  Dixon's  Graphite 
will  do  well  to  keep  both  kinds  on  hand,  as  each 
has  special  advantages.  If  the  finely  ground 
(No.  2)  Graphite  is  desired,  so  specify  it  in  the 
order.     Prices  the  same  for  Nos.  1  and  2. 

Per  Case  Per  Pkg. 


Trade 

Nos. 

632. 

1-lb. 

(36 

633. 

5-lb. 

(10 

634. 

10-lb. 

(5   in 

644. 

25-lb. 

645. 

50-lb. 

646. 

100-lb. 

646% 

200-lb. 

647. 

400-lb. 

tin  can. 

in  case) 16.00 

tin  can. 

case) 15.50 

box    

box    


keg  .  . 
keg  .  . 
barrel 


$0.40 

1.75 

3.25 

7.50 

14.00 

Per  Lb. 

.28 

.27  Va 

.27 

DIXON'S  SOLID  BELT  DRESSING 

Put  up  in  bars  weighing  about  one  lb.  of  con- 
venient shape  and  size.  Applied  to  belts  while 
in  motion,  stops  all  slipping  instantly. 

Increases  efficiency  of  belts  that  are  too  nar- 
row for  the  load. 

Superior  to  resin,  tar  and  vegetable  or  animal 
oils.  Equally  satisfactory  for  leather,  rubber, 
canvas  or  fabric  belting. 

1-lb.  bars  in  case each,  $0.35 

Case  of  25  bars 7.50 


DIXON'S  WATERPROOF  GRAPHITE 
GREASE 

In  all  respects  a  high-grade  lubricant  for  loose 
open  bearings,  gears,  slides,  etc.  It  possesses 
great  adhesiveness  and  tenacity,  and  will  not  be 
thrown  from  gears,  chains,  wire  ropes,  sprocket 
chains  and  the  like,  traveling  at  a  high  speed. 

Dixon's  Waterproof  Graphite  Grease  contains 
no  soluble  ingredients  and  cannot  be  washed  off 
by  fresh  or  salt  water,  by  acid  or  alkaline  water. 

These  properties  highly  commend  its  use  upon 
wire  ropes  and  chains,  gears,  cranes,  derricks, 
dredges,  steam  shovels,  pile  drivers,  winches, 
hoisting  engines,  quarrying  and  mining  machin- 
ery, elevator  plungers,  fire  hydrants,  and  every 
sort  of  machinery  exposed  to  water  or  the 
weather. 

5-lb.   tin  can  (10  in  case) per  lb.,  $0.18 

10-lb.   firkin  (6  in  case) "  .15 

25-lb.   firkin    "  .14 

50-lb.  keg  ." "  .13 

100-lb.  keg "  .12 

Half  barrel "  .11 

Barrel  of  about  400  lbs "  .10 

DIXON'S   GRAPHITE   No.  635 

This  is  a  special  grade  of  Dixon's  Pure  Flake 
Graphite,  selected  with  great  care  and  ground 
to  an  impalable  degree  of  fineness.  No.  635  is 
largely  used  upon  locomotive  mechanisms,  type- 
setting machinery,  light,  close-fitting  bearings, 
spindles,  bobbins  and  other  delicate  parts  of  tex- 
tile machinery,  stationary  gas  engines,  cyclome- 
ters, scientific  instruments,  firearms,  talking  ma- 
chines, etc. 

For  certain  purposes  it  is  thoroughly  ground 
with  just  enough  sperm  oil  to  maKe  it  more  ad- 
hesive. If  this  style  is  wanted  simply  specify 
No.  635  "oiled"  in  the  order. 

1-lb.  tin  can   (36  in  case) per  lb.,  $0.75 

5-lb.  tin  can  (10  in  case) "  .65 

10-lb.  tin  can   (    5  in  case) "  .65 

25-lb.  box "  .60 

50-lb.  box "  -60 

100-lb.  keg  and  larger "  .60 


810 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  «  eo. 


DIXON'S  GRAPHITE  AUTOMOBILE  LUBRICANTS 


GRAPHITE  TRANSMISSION  AND 
DIFFERENTIAL   GREASE  No.  677 

A  graphited  grease  of  just 
the  right  consistency  for  all 
I  k  transmission  and  differential 
llgears,  except  those  intended 
l/to   be   lubricated   with   light 
oil.       It    is    the    grease    the 
"Speed   Kings"   use.      There 
is  nothing  like  it  on  the  mar- 
ket.    We  stand  behind  this 
grease    with    our    strongest 
recommendation. 

1-lb.  tin  cans  (36  in  case) per  lb.,  $0.35 

5-lb.   tin  pails  (10  in  case) "  -30 

10-lb.   tin  pails  (6   incase)    "  -25 

Larger  Sizes  if  Desired. 

GRAPHITE   GEAR   OIL  No.  675 


A  very  light  bodied  gear 
lubricant  for  use  in  trans- 
mission and  differential 
cases  designed  for  light  oil 
lubrication.  Generally  speak- 
ing. No.  675  should  be  used 
only  in  cases  fitted  with 
plain  bearings. 


5-lb.  tin  pails   (10  in  case) .perlb.,   $0.30 

10-lb.   tin  pails    (    6   in  case) "  .25 

GRAPHITE  NON-LEAK  GREASE 

No.  680 

Many  differentials  permit 
the  lubricant  to  work  out  on 
the  brakes  and  wheels.  No. 
680  will  cure  this  trouble  for 
it  does  not  Avork  out  of  the 
housing.  Try  it  if  your  rear 
axle  leaks.  This  special 
grease  should  be  used  only 
when  No.  677  or  No.  675 
will  not  stay  in  the  differen- 
tial; it  is  not  intended  for 
transmissions. 

'5-lb.  tin  pails   (10  in  case) perlb.,   $0.30 

10-lb,  tin  pails   (    6  in  case) "  .25 

Larger  Sizes  if  Desired. 

GRAPHITOLEO 


Pack  wheel  spindles  and  steering  gear  hous- 
ings with  Graphitoleo.  Absolutely  warranted 
not  to  gum  or  become  rancid.  The  collapsible 
tubes  are  very  convenient  for  automobile  use. 

8-oz.  tubes  (36  in  case) per  doz.,   $5.00 

1-lb.   tin  cans  (36  in  case) per  lb.,        .55 

5-lb.   tin  pails  (10  in  case) "  .50 


GRAPHITE  GUP  GREASES 


Cup  greases  containing 
fine  flake  graphite,  reduce 
friction  to  a  minimum.  Use 
Dixon's  No.  3,  except  in  hot 
climates  where  No.  5  is  bet- 
ter. For  all  grease  cups, 
wheel  spindles,  etc.  By 
using  these  high  grade  gra- 
phite greases  the  bearings 
soon  acquire  the  well-known 
graphite  polish  that  elimin- 
ates friction  and  causes  easy  running 

1-lb.   tin  cans   (36  in  case) per 

5-lb.   tin  pails  (10  in  case) 

10-lb.   tin  pails  (    6  in  case)  ..,.,. 

Larger  Sizes  if  Desired. 


lb., 


$0.35 
.30 
.25 


GRAPHITE    HEAT-RESISTING 
GREASE   No.  676 


No.  676  is  the  best  grease 
we  know  of  for  universal 
joints,  water  pump  cups, 
overhead  valve  cups  and 
clutch  thrust  collars.  It  pos- 
itively will  not  melt  and  run 
out.  This  grease  should  not 
be  used  on  gears. 


1-lb.  tin  cans  (36  in  case) per  lb.,  $0.35 

5-lb.   tin  pails  (10  in  case) "  .30 

MOTOR   GRAPHITE 

The  purest  and  most  care- 
fully selected  grade  of  flake 
graphite,  ground  to  impalpable 
fineness.  May  be  mixed  with 
oil  or  grease  as  required.  Its 
function  is  to  eliminate  friction 
and  wear  of  parts  and  to  in- 
crease power.  Use  it  in  cylin- 
ders, on  chains,  springs,  tires, 
wheel  rims,  bearings  and  wher- 
ever friction  occurs. 
l^-lb.  tin  cans  (36  in  case)  .  .  . 
8-lb.  tin  cans   (    1  in  case)  .  .  . 

GRAPHITE 

MOTOR 

CHAIN 

COM- 

POUND 

Without  an  equal  for  lubricating  automobile 
driving  chains.  When  chain  is  cleaned  and  im- 
mersed in  the  melted  compound,  no  other  ex- 
ternal or  internal  applications  are  necessary.  The 
compound  may  be  used  repeatedly.  Prevents 
rust  and  wear.  Put  up  in  cakes  of  about  3  lbs. 
each. 
20  cakes  per  case per  cake,   $1.00 


per  can,  $0.50 
4.00 


Cordage  and  Twines 


P  OR  seventy-seven  -years  rope  and  twine  have  been  big  staples  in  our 
f  business.  We  have  speciaHzed  on  these  goods,  as  have  few  other 
merchants  in  this  country.  We  have  studied  the  industry  long  and 
carefully.  We  have  backed  our  judgment  and  we  have  been  successful, 
and  the  one  big  reason  for  our  success  is  the  simple  fact  that  Ipe  know  the 
right  rope  or  twine  for  your  particular  use,  and  what  is  more,  we  carry  it 
in  stock. 

There  are  many  factors  in  this  seemingly  simple  question,  but  they  all 
boil  down  to  strength,  usability,  durability  and  price,  and  the  proper  balance 
of  these  four  factors  applied  to  the  varied  needs  of  our  customers  is  what 
our  experts  are  working  on  all  the  time. 

It  is  right  here  that  the  big  value  of  our  service  comes  in  by  offering  you 
the  best  rope  or  twine  for  your  purpose.  All  you  have  to  do  is  to  tell  us 
the  use  to  which  the  material  is  to  be  put,  and  we  can  supply  you  the  right 
cordage  at  the  right  price. 

No  concern  in  the  United  States  carries  a  more  diverse  and  compre- 
hensive stock  of  cordage  and  trvines  than  tve  do.  No  concern  carries  a 
larger  stock  or  does  a  larger  business,  or  tries  harder  to  give  its  customers 
intelligent  service,  fair  prices  and  a  square  deal. 

We  therefore  urge  you  to  put  your  cordage  problems  up  to  us  and  let 
us  help  you  determine  what  material,  grade  and  quality  best  fills  your 
particular  needs. 

GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  S  QO. 


813 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  So, 


GEO-BeAR.PEhfTER  S  QO. 


813 


CORDAGE 


1,200  feet  9-thread  Manila  Rope 
1,200     "    10  cir. 


40  pounds 
4,000      " 


We  carry  in  our  Chicago  Warehouses  over  ONE  MILLION 
POUNDS  of  Manila  and  Sisal  Rope,  in  the  Following  Grades: 

Old  Colony  Hoisting  Old  Colony  Transmission 

G.  B.  C.  &  Co.  Best  Pure  Manila 

Standard  Manila,  "H"  Manila, 

Pure  Sisal,  Complex  Sisal 

Lathyarn,  Hide  Rope,  Hay  Rope  and  Baling  Twine 


814 


GEO•B•eAR^PE^fTER   ^  SO. 


ANSMISSION 


STANDS  FOR 


Durability 
Service 


Economy 
Safety 


IN  the  selection  of  a  rope  for  the  transmission  of  power.  Quality 
and  Reputation  are  the  main  points  -whicK  sKoulJ  receive 
attention. 

Tne  question  of  price  is  relatively  unimportant  as  a  saving  in 
first  cost  often  turns  into  an  adaea  expense  and  risk  in  tlie  long 
run.      Don't  experiment,   tut  buy   a   rope  witK   a   record. 

In  tlie  manufacture  of  ®IJ)  COlOtl^  Transmission  Rope  tKe 
question  of  price  is  not  considered,  our  purpose  at  all  times  teing 
to  better  its  quality  ratber  tban  decrease  its  cost,  and  after  a  con- 
tinuous and  successful  bistory  of  nearly  tbirty  years — during  Avbicb 
time  we  bave  supplied  ®IJ)  COlOtl^  to  a  constantly  increasing  list  of 
important  power  plants — we  offer  ©ID  COlOtlg  to  you  as  tbe  best 
rope  money  can  buy. 

We  carry  ©ID  COlong  Transmission  Rope  in  Cbicago  stock  in 
3  and  4  strand,  ^  to  1^^  incbes  diameter  in  3000  foot  coils,  and 
IH  to  2/4  inches  diameter  in  2000  foot  coils.      Cut  lengtbs  also. 

SPLICING 

To  insure  perfect  service  your  ropes  must  be  perfectly  spliced. 
We  send  men  to  any  part  of  tbe  country  to  Ao  tbis  work  wben 
necessary. 

PRICE 

©ID  Colony  Transmission  Rope  is  sold  by  tbe  pound  and  fluc- 
tuates witb  tbe  price  of  tbe  best  marks  of  Manila  Hemp.  Estimates 
and   quotations  fumisbed  on  request. 

©ID  Colons  Rope  can  be  identified  by  a  green  marker  yarn 
wbicb  appears  on  tbe  surface. 


-Ir^^^t^^^^^-^^^^^-^^^^^^^^ 


GEO•B•eAR,PE^fTER  S  QO, 


815 


Bale  of  Manila  Hemp 


Hank  of  Manila  Hemp 


Trade  Mark 


TABLE   OF  WEIGHTS  AND  PULLEY  DIAMETERS  TO  BE  USED 
IN   CONNECTION   WITH   ©ID  ColOn^  ROPE 


Size   of  Rope, 

inches 

Approx.  Wt.  of 

4-StrandperlOO 

Feet,  lbs. 

Proper  Diameter 
Pulley 
inches 

5 
91/2 

16 

20 

30 

35 

42 

50 

65 

75 
110 
130 

18 

^ :::::::::::::::. 

22 

24 

i :::::::: 

30 

i :::;::::::::::::: 

36 

42 

48 

i^ ;::::::;::: 

54 

57 

IV,    

60 

iaf 

72 

2         

84 

Above  weight  is  for  Four-Strand  Rope.  Three-Strand  Rope  will 
weigh   approximately    5%    less. 

TABLE  HORSE-POWER  TRANSMITTED  BY  ROPE 

In  determining  the  Horse-Power  which  a  rope  will  transmit, 
the  problem  embraces  coefficient  of  friction,  difference  in  tension, 
influence  of  centrifugal  force,  and  many  questions  of  weight, 
strength  and  velocity. 

In  the  following  table,  taken  from  Flather's  treatise  on  "Rope 
Drivjng,"  the  stress  on  the  rope  is  the  same,  at  all  speeds  (200  lbs. 
working  strain),  due  allowance  having  been  made  for  all  of  the 
above  factors. 


Velocity   of  Rope   in 
Feet  per  Minute 

Diameter 

of    Rope,    inches 

% 

% 

1 

1% 

IVa 

1% 

2 

1,000     

1.24 
2.70 
3.30 
3.83 
4.30 
4.74 
,   5.01 
5.20 
5.29 
5.08 
4.74 
4.12 
3.25 

2.25 
3.84 
4.71 
5.46 
6.23 
6.83 
7.24 
7.47 
7.60 
7.32 
6.83 
5.93 
4.67 

3.57 

6.84 

8.38 

9.80 

11.09 

12.15 

12.89 

13.29 

13.53 

13.10 

12.13 

10.54 

8.32 

5.59 
10.68 
13.10 
15.39 
17.33 
18.98 
20.15 
29.76 
21.14 
20.36 
19.00 
16.47 
13.00 

8.02 
15.39 
18.86 
21.87 
24.94 
27.33 
29.00 
29.89 
30.43 
29.32 
27.34 
23.72 
18.73 

10.85 
29.93 
25.66 
29.74 
34.03 
37.17 
39.45 
40.65 
41.39 
39.77 
37.21 
32.26 
25.42 

14.20 

2  000                           

27.36 

2,500     

33.54 

3  000 

38.88 

3,'500     

4,000     

44.35 
48.59 

4  500         

51.57 

5,000     

53.15 

5  500     .           

54.11 

6,000     

52.12 

6  500                   

4S.63 

42.18 

7.500     

33.23 

SCIENTIFIC   INFORMATION 

Any  of  our  customers  who  wish  to  consult  the  best  authority 
on  the  many  scientific  and  mechanical  problems  which  Rope  Driving 
presents,  should  obtain  the  splendid  treatise  entitled  "Rope  Driv- 
ing," by  Prof.  John  J.  Flather,  Ph.  B.,  M.  M.  E.  This  treatise 
can  be  had  for  $2.00,  or  in  case  you  do  not  care  to  purchase,  we 
shall  be  pleased  to  loan  you  a  copy  for  consultation,  to  be  re- 
turned at  your  convenience. 


816 


Geo-BCar.pek'ter  s.eo... 


1 


©10  ©olonij 

CAI3SON  R.ORE 


A  PERFECT  hawser  laid   rope 
made    especially  for  this  pur- 
pose from  selected  long  fibre 
Manila  hemp. 

Because  of  the  element  of  danger 
to  life  in  all  Caisson  work,  no  super- 
intendent should  knowingly  use  any 
but  the  very  best  rope  on  the  job. 

''(Bit}  €0l0n^*'  Caisson  Rope 
has  exceeded  all  claims  made  for  it. 
Hard  competitive  tests  have  proven 
that  there  i«  ^o  better  rope  for  this  pur- 
pose, that  there  is  no  rope  more  safe, 
or  more  economical  in  the  long  run. 

Contractors  who  know  will  use 
no  other. 


Size  generally  used  is  1  1-8  inch  diameter.    We  have  it  in  1200 
foot  coils,  weighing  approximately  525  lbs. 

Per  Pound Cts. 

Any  size  and  length  cut  to  order  at  a  slight  advance  over 
coil  price  to  cover  wastage. 


GEO-B(BAIiPEM*TER  ^  eO 


sir 


RESPONSIBILITY 

Where  life  and  property  are  at  stake,  it  is 

the   surest   economy   to   use   only   the   best   and 

highest  grade  rope  obtainable.     There  is  a  constantly 

growing   demand   for   Manila   cordage   of  better-than-usual 

quality    for    switching,    hoisting    and    towing    purposes,    and    in 

^'Old  Colonv^'  Hoisting   Rope   we    offer   a    product   that   will   meet 

all  requirements. 

It  is  made  of  specially  selected  long  fibre  Manila  Hemp,  and  manu- 
factured under  the  closest  supervision  of  experienced  ropemakers.  It 
is  the  constant  aim  to  produce  a  rope  for  heavy  duty  that  will  insure 
the  safety  of  the  people  handling  it,  as  well  as  the  apparatus  of  which 
it  will  later  become  an  important  working  part. 

We  recommend  **Old  ColotiV*^  Hoisting  Rope  as  the  best  rope 
the  market  affords.  Carried  in  Chicago  stock  in  3  and  4  strand,  %  to 
4  inches  in  diameter,  in  1,200  foot  coils. 


Approximate  Table  of  Weights 

3   Strand 

Size    Diameter 

% 

Vs 

^8 

%      %      1 

1%  ly. 

IVs 

1% 

1% 

2 

21/4 

2% 

3 

Per  100  feet.  lbs. .. 

oy* 

7% 

15% 

17    26    34 

42    51 

68 

81 

95 

125 

155 

184 

272 

818 


GEO-B-eARPEM'TER  «  SO 


MANILA  ROPE 


.^ 


All  Coils  of  Our  Manila  Rope  are  stenciled  as  shown  belo\ 


{  BEST  )  • 

MANILA 


G.  B.  G.  &  GO.  BEST  PURE  MANILA  ROPE 

Our  stock  includes  in  1,200  ft.  coils  tjj  to  5  inch  diam- 
eter, in  half  coils  y^  to  2  inch  diameter.     Coils,  per  lb.    $.  .  .  . 


Cut   Lengths 


STANDARD  MANILA  ROPE 

Our  stock   includes    {^    to    1 1/2    inch   diameter   in    1,200 
ft.  coils  and  half  coils.     We  do  not  cut  coils,  per  lb.    $ 


H 


MANILA 


MANILA 


"H"  MANILA 

Our  stock   includes   fa    to    1^/4    inch   diameter   in    1,200 
ft.  coils  and  half  coils.     We  do  not  cut  coils,  per  lb.   $, 


GEOBCARPEN'TER  55  CO. 

819 

APPROXIMATE  WEIGHT  AND  STRENGTH  G.  B.  G.  &  GO. 

BEST   PURE   MANILA   ROPE 

Manila,    Sisal,   and  Jute   Ropes   weigh    (about)    alike. 

Tarred  Hemp  Cordage  will  weigh  (about)   one-fourth  more. 

Diameter 
inches 

Circumference 
in    inches 

Number  of  feet 
in   1   lb. 

Coils 

Strength   of 
New  Manila 
Rope,    lbs. 

Diameter 

Length,  feet    |      Weight,  lbs. 

inches 

A 

6  thd.  fine 

85       ft. 

3,000 

33 

500 

A 

>I 

6  " 

50 

2,800 

50 

620 

y* 

VW 

9    " 

40 

2,200 

55 

1,000 

A 

% 

12    " 

27 

1,750 

65 

1,275 

% 

20 

1,500 

75 

1,875 

A 

li 

1  % 

13.5      " 

1,200 

90 

2,400 

JL 

1% 

9.6     " 

1,200 

125 

3,300 

■^s 

% 

2 

7.7     " 

1,200 

155 

4,000 

% 

if 

2M 

6.3      " 

1,200 

190 

4,700 

I 

iVz 

5.1      " 

1,200 

235 

5.600 

% 

2% 

4.4      " 

1,200 

270 

6,500 

% 

1 

3 

3.7      " 

1,200 

325 

7.500 

It 

31A 

3.1     " 

1,200 

380 

8,900 

lA 

3% 

2.7     " 

1,200 

435 

10,500 

1% 

1^/4 

3% 

2.3     " 

1,200 

505 

12,500 

1% 

1% 

414 

1.88   " 

1,200 

640 

14,000 

1% 

1% 

4ys 

1.68   " 

1,200 

715 

17,000 

5 

1.35   " 

1,200 

885 

20,000 

1% 

1% 

51/2 

1.12   " 

1,200 

1,065 

25,000 

2 

6 

.94   " 

1,200 

1,275 

30.000 

2 

2y8 

eVs 

.80   " 

1,200 

1,500 

33,000 

2y8 

21/4 

7 

.68   " 

1,200 

1,745 

37,000 

2% 

2y2 

TVs  ■ 

.60   " 

1,200 

2,000 

43,000 

2% 

2% 

8 

.52   " 

1,200 

2,280 

50,000 

2% 

8% 

.46   " 

1,200 

2,570 

56,000 

2% 

3 

9 

.37   " 

1,200 

2,885 

62,000 

3 

SVs 

9  ¥2 

.33   " 

1,200 

3,205 

68,000 

3y8 

3% 

10 

.29   " 

1,200 

3.580 

75,000 

3% 

Jb5asis  price 

%c    above    Basis 

Ic 

lyac       " 

2c 

y2c 

Ic 

ly-c     " 

Special  price 

3c    above    Basis 
Special  price 
Vzc    above    Basis 
Ic 
Ic 

iy2c     " 

5c 
4c 
Special  price 


G.  B.  C.  &  CO.  MANILA 

Rope,  2  inch  circumference  (%  in.  dia.)  and  larger,  tarred  or  untarred 

■?z,   Vz  and  iV  dia 

12  thread,   ( %    in.  dia.)   and  15  thread  fine,  tarred  or  untarred 

6  and  9  thread   ( 14   and  -fj  in.  dia.),  tarred  or  untarred 

6  thread  fine   (^5   in.   dia.),  tarred  or  untarred 

Net  Rope,  15  thd.  and  larger,  tarred  or  untarred 

Net  Rope,  12  thd.,  tarred  or  untarred 

Net  Rope,  6  and  9  thd.,  tarred  or  untarred 

Cables    (Oil  well  drilling  and  sand  lines) 

Bolt   Rope,    Point-s,   Best   Coal   Falls,   Steamship   Wheel   Ropes  and  Mill   Carriage  Ropes, 

fine  or  selected  yarn.  Whale  line 

Old  Colony  Transmission  Rope,  selected  stock 

Hay  Rope,  Hide   Rope,   Fish  Twine,  .Spunyarn  and  Bale  Rope,  coarse  and  medium 

Hay  Rope,  Hide  Rope,  Fish  Twine,  Spunyarn  and  Bale  Rope,  fine 

Hay  Rope,  Hide  Rope  and  Fish  Twine,  laid 

Hay  Rope,  Hide  Rope  and  Fish  Twine,  firie  laid 

Manila  Lariat  Rope,  4   strand 

Manila  Lariat  Rope,   3  strand 

Special  Yacht  Rope  and  Yacht  Lariat,  3  or  4  strand 

Tom  Horn  Lariat 

Bronco  Bob  Lariat "  " 

G.  B.  C.  &  CO.  SISAL  LATHYARN 

110  and   130  Best    Tarred    Lathyarn -^ 

110  and   130  Anchor    Tarred    Lathyarn L  On 

1 30  and  XLCR    Tarred    Lathyarn J      Application 

Untarred   Sisal  Lathyarn  same  price  as  Sisal  Rope. 

200  thread y2C  advance 

G.  B.  C.  &  CO.  SISAL 

Rope,  2  inch  circumference  (%   in.  dia.)  and  larger Basis  price 

t9c,    y.    and   fff   dia y2C    above    Basis 

12  thread    ( %    in.   dia) Ic 

6  and  9   thread    ( 14   and   -f,!   in.  dia.) l^/^c 

3  thread   laid    (-^t    in.   dia.) 2c 

Hay  Rope,  Hide  Rope,  Fish  Twine,  Spunyarn  and  Bale  Rope,  coarse  and  medium %c 

Hay  Rope,  Hide  Rope  Fish  Twine.  Spunyarn  and  Bale  Rope,  fine Ic 

Hay  Rope,  Hide   Rope   and    Fsh   Twine,    laid Ic 

Hay  Rope,  Hide   Rope   and   Fish   Twine,   fine   laid IV^c 

Sisal   Lariat   Rope,   4    strand 5c 

Sisal    Lariat   Rope,    3    strand 4c 

130  Thread  Untarred  Lath  or  Ringyarn Basis  price 

200  thread y2C  advance 

All  Good!*  are  Sold  at  Gross  AVeiglit. 

All   Goods  in   Ballx   ViC  per  pound   extra. 

All  Rope  '%vhen  ordered  without  Oil,  Ic  per  pound  extra. 

All  4  strand   Rope,   Ic   extra. 


820 


GEO-BeAR.PEN*TER  ^  CO. 


HAWSER  LAID  MANILA  ROPE 

OR 

WELL  DRILLING  CABLE 


We  carry  in  Chicago  stock  all  sizes  %  to  2  inch  diameter  in  1,200  foot  coils.  The  %  and  % 
inch  diameter  is  used  for  Governor  ropes  on  passenger  and  freight  elevators.  The  1  %  inch  diam- 
eter  is   used  extensively  by  Chicago  contractors  for   hoisting  buckets  in  caisson  construction. 

Full  coils per  lb.  $ Cut  lengths per  lb.  $ 


Cross  Section  of 
3  Strand  Rope 


TALLOW   LAID   MANILA   ROPE 

This  Rope  is  used  for  general  hoisting  and  carriage 
movement  in  saw-mills.  We  carry  it  in  stock  in  sizes 
%  inch  to  2  %  inch  diameter,  in  both  3  and  4  strand,  in 
coils  1,200  feet  long.     Longer  lengths  to  order. 

3  Strand   4  Strand 

%    inch   diameter    per  lb.    $  .  .  .  .    $  .  .  .  . 

j\  and  1/^  inch  diameter "  

%  inch  and  larger "  


Cross  Section  of 
4  Strand  Rope 


STEAM-TARRED    MANILA   ROPE 

Right  and  Iieft  Laid,  and  Stretched,   for  Seine 
and  Net  Hanging 

6  and  9  thread per  lb.    $ .  .  .  . 

12  thread "  .... 

15  thread  and  larger    "  .... 


STEAM-TARRED    SISAL    ROPE 

Right  and  Left  Laid,   and  Stretched,   for  Seine 
and  Net  Hanging 

6  and   9   thread    per  lb.    $ .  .  .  . 

12  thread    "  .... 

15  thread  and  larger "  .... 


OUR 


GOOD  LUCK 


BINDER   TWINE 

In  50  lb.  Bales,  5  lb.  Balls 

BRAND      Pure  Manila,  650  feet  to  lb per  lb.   $ 

Manila,  6  00  feet  to  lb "  

Standard,  500  feet  to  lb "  

Sisal,   500  feet  to  lb "  

Our  Twine  runs  very  even  and  is  free  from  the  bunches 
and  irregular  spots  so  common  in  ordinary  Binder  Twine. 


GEO•B•eAItPE^fTER   S  eO. 


521 


SISAL  ROPE 


We  carry  in  Chicago  stock,  all  sizes,  ^  to  l^^   inch  diameter  in 
coils  and  ^  to  li/^  inch  diameter  in  half  coils. 


Pure  Complex 

^  inch  diameter    per  lb.   $  .  .  .  .    $ 

%  inch  and  ^  inch  diameter " 

%  inch  diameter 

•^,  y^  and  tff  inch  diameter 

%   inch  diameter  and  larger " 


SISAL    HIDE    ROPE 

In   Strand    (twisted) 

We  carry  in  Chicago  stock,  all  sizes,  coils  about  100  lbs.  in  pure  Sisal  and  Complex. 

PURE     SISAL 

2   and  3   ply.   Regular,    coils per  lb.    % . 

2   and  3   ply,   Medium,    coils " 

2   and  3   ply,  Fine,   coils " 

2   ply.  Extra  Fine,  coils   " 


COMPLEX 


2   and  3   ply.   Regular,    coils 

2   and  3   ply.  Medium,    coils 

2   and  3   ply.   Fine,    coils.  .  .  , 

2   ply,  Extra  Fine,  coils   ... 


per  lb.    $. 


SISAL   HAY   ROPE 

Or   Baling  Rope    (twisted) 

We  carry  in  Chicago  stock.  Pure  Sisal  and  Complex  in  coils  and  reels,  about  55  lbs.  and  5 
lb.  balls  in  100  lb.  bales. 

PURE     SISAL 

2  and  3  ply,  Medium,  coils  or  reels per  lb.   $.  .  .  . 

2  and  3  ply,  Fine "  

4,  5,  and  6  ply.  Regular "  .... 


COMPLEX 

2  and  3  ply,  Medium,  coils  or  reels per  lb.    $ 

2  and  3  ply,  Fine,  coils  or  reels 

4,  5,  and  6  ply.  Regular,  coils  or  reels 

All  Unoiled  Sisal,  Ic  per  lb.  extra.     Balling.  14  c  extra. 


8S2  Geo-B(Bar.peM"ter  s  eo. 

LATH  YARN 

Tarred 

We  carry  in  Chicago  stock  all  brands  in   100,    200    and    5  00    lb.    Coils.      Our   assortment  Is 
suited  for  all  uses,  carrying  three  grades,  viz: 

/      "^'^''^^v   \  G.  B.   C.  &  CO.'S  BEST 

/   ^*  ^O    ^ 

/     ^  T       \  Evenly  Spun,  Lightly  Tarred 

I         JJ1jC9A  I         110  yarns  in  the  strand per  lb.    $ 

\  /  130  yarns  in  the  strand "  ....     ^^^^ 

\       130  \n.    y  200  yarns  in  the  strand "  ....     <^^^MSe^.''' 

ANCHOR    BRAND  ^V  ^      \^        -WT 

110  yarns  in  the  strand per  lb.  $  ...  .  '               ^^^^ 

13  0   yarns  in  the  strand "  ....  ^^^^ 

200  yarns  in  the  strand "  .... 

N2  130 

JtL     mJ    \/    m\  X  li  c  r  brand 

110  yarns  in  the  strand per  lb.    $ .  .  .  . 

1#^  #  \                  13  0  yarns  in  the  strand "  .... 

^^  \W  200  yarns  in  the  strand "  .... 

RING  YARN 

Untarred  Lath  Yarn 

We  carry  in  Chicago  stock  Pure  Sisal  and  Complex  in  100  lb.   Coils; 
;.  on  Reels,  Single  End  and  5  lb.  Balls  in  100  lb.  Bales. 

/\  PURE   SISAL  iV»^  *         *  ^*  fl 

)  110   yarns   in   the   strand.  ..  .per  lb.  $...  .  "■IWTlll^ 

130  yarns  in  the  strand....      "  1   I.' Ivi1< 

•  200  yarns  in  the  strand....      "  .... 

^^  SIwSAL 

y N 

\  /  COMPLEX 

Sjm     w               110  yarns  in  the  strand per  lb.   $ .  ,  .  . 
/-%    ■     .           130  yarns  in  the  strand "  .... 

■*  200  yarns  in  the  strand "  


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  CO, 


823 


LARIAT  ROPE 

BRONCO    BOB   LARIAT   ROPE 


PURE  MANILA  LARIAT  ROPE 
IN  1,200  FT.  COILS 

iV  and  1/^  inch  diameter,  3  strand .  .  per  lb.    $ .  .  .  . 
,V     "     Vz      "  "  4       "        .  .      " 

PURE    SISAL    LARIAT    ROPE 
IN  1,200  FT.  COILS 

^  and  V2  inch  diameter,  3  strand .  .  per  lb.   $ .  .  .  . 
^    "     V2      "  "  4       "       .  .       " 

YACHT  MANILA  ROPE  FOR  LARIATS 

This  Rope  is  not  as  hard  twisted  as  the  regular 
Manila. 

In  1,200  Ft.  Coils 

^s  inch  diameter,  3  strand per  lb.    $ .  .  .  . 

TOM  HORN  MANILA  LARIAT  ROPE 

With  the  Green  Strand.     Made  from  the  finest 
grades  of  Cebu  Hemp. 

Quality  is  the  only  consideration  in  its 

manufacture 

In  order  to  protect  buyers  against  inferior  quality 


:f^  MANILA*^: 
;  LARIAT  rope: 


Every  25  feet  in  coils  and  each  Lariat  will  bear 

this  tag 

In  1,200  Ft.  Coils 

^s  and  %  inch  diameter,  3  strand,  per  lb.    $.  .  .  . 

,^g     "     1/^      "  "  4        "      .       " 


Made  from  the  Finest  Grades  of  Cebu  Hemp 
The  Acme  of  Lariat  Rope  Perfection 

We  have  no  hesitancy  in  recommending  this 
Rope  as  the  very  best  Lariat  Rope  on  the  market 
today.  It  is  the  Rope  that  all  discriminating 
users  will  eventually  buy. 


Every  25  feet  of  Bronco  Bob  Lariat  Rope 
bears  this  tag.  Insist  on  having  it.  It  is  your 
protection  against  inferior  quality  and  substi- 
tutes. 

In  1,200  Ft.  Coils 
/ij  and  Vz  inch  diameter,  3  strand .  .  per  lb.   $ .  .  .  . 
A     "     1/2       "  "  4       "       .  .       " 

Bronco  Bob  Lariats  with  Brass  Honda 
PURE     MANILA    ROPE 

j\  inch  diameter,  35   ft $  .  .  .  . 

r\      "  "  40    " 


Iff     " 

45 

V2   " 

35 

V2    " 

40 

Vz      " 

45 

TOM   HORN   LARIATS   \\^TH   BRASS   HONDA 

/ij  inch  diameter,  35   ft per  doz. 

/s      "  "  40    " 

A      "  "  45    " 

1/2      "  "  35    " 

1/2      "  "  40    " 

1/2      "  "  45    " 

BRAIDED    COTTON    AND    LINEN    LARIATS 
With  Rawhide  With  Brass 


or  Galvl&nized 
Honda,  each 

Linen,  No.  12  (40  feet)  .  . 

Extra  lengths,  5c  per  ft. 
Linen,  No.  14  (40  feet)  .  . 

Extra  lengths,  7c  per  ft. 
Linen,  No.  16  (40  feet)  .  . 

Extra  lengths,  9c  per  ft. 
Cotton,  No.  16  (40  feet)  .  .     $4.00 

Extra  lengths,  5c  per  ft. 


Honda 
each 


$4.25 


LARIAT   HONDAS 

GALVANIZED   THIMBLE    AND   GRIP 

Illustration  about  one-third  actual  size 

Galvanized  Hondas per  doz.   $. 

Brass  Hondas    " 

RAWHIDE 

Rawhide  Hondas per  doz.  ?. 


824 


GEO•B^eARPE^fTER  S  GO. 


COTTON   ROPE 


Pig.  401.     Coil 


Fig.  402.     Tube 


Figr.  403.     Reel 


"We  carry  Chicago  stock  in  Cotton  Rope,  Old  Colony  ^g,  %  and  ^g  inch  diameter  in  Tubes  and 
Reels  "A  A,"   i^  to   V^  inch  diameter  on  Reels  and    %   to  1^   inch  diameter  in  Coils. 


1/4  to  1 1/4  inch  dia . 


A  A" 

Reels  Coils 

per  lb   % %.  .  .  . 


OLD  COLONY 

Reels  Tubes 

■fff  inch   diameter ....  per  lb.   $ $  .  .  .  . 

Vi  and  ^  inch  dia.  .  .      "  

-h  to  1 14  inch  dia I . 

For  estimate  of  weights  of  Cotton  Rope,  see  index. 

JUTE  ROPE 

:^  to  94   Inch  Diameter,  in  Coils  about  100  lbs. 

^j  inch  diameter per  lb.    $ ^/4  to  %  inch  diameter per  lb.   $. 


TARRED  CORDAGE 


American   Hemp,    2    in.   cir.   and 

less    per  lb. 

American  Hemp,  Larger  to  4  in. 

cir " 

Russia  Bolt  Rope,  6thd  to  3  l^  cir.  " 

Regular  Marline,  1,  5,  10  and  25 

lb.  Balls  and  Coils " 

Yacht  Marline,  1  lb.  Balls " 

Marline,  1  and  20  lb.  Balls.  " 


n.e 


Ratline,  6,  9,  12,  15,  18  and  24 

thread    per  lb.   $ 

Regular  Houseline,  5  and  10  lb. 

Balls    

Houseline,  1  and  20  lb.  Balls 

hambroline,  5  and  10  lb.  Balls. 

Rounding,   5   and   10  lb.  Balls.  . 

Spun  Yarn,  5  and  10  lb.  Balls.  . . 


HEMP  PACKINGS 

Italian  A,  25,  50  and  100  lb.  coils per  lb.    $, 

Italian  B,  25,  50  and  100  lb.  coils 

American  A,  50  and  100  lb.  coils 

American  B,  50  and  100  lb.  coils 

Jute,  100  lb.  coils 

Jute,  Tarred,   100  lb.  coils 


Fig.  404 


Italian  .  . 
American 
India    .  . . 


CABLE  LAID  HEMP  BELL  CORDS 

14  and  {\,  Inch  Diameter,  in  Coils  about  1,800  Feet  Long 
per  lb.    % . 


Geo -B- Carre hfTER  «  Co. 


825 


BRAIDED  COTTON  SASH  CORDS 


Put  up  in  hanks  of  100  feet  each,  two  connected,  one  dozen  hanks  (1,200  feet)  in  a  package; 
6  dozen  Nos.  6  to  9  inclusive,  and  4  dozen  Nos.  10  and  12  in  a  bale;  or  in  coils  of  1,200  feet. 

We  are  selling  agents  for  the  Anniston  Cordage  Co.,  and  are  in  the  best  possible  position  to 
take  care  of  the  trade  in  these  goods. 


No. 

Diameter 

■Weight  per  doz. 
Hanks 

Length  per  lb. 

Suitable  for 
Weights 

Minimum 
Diam.   of  Pul- 
ley  allowable 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

^  inch 
3^  inch 
%    inch 
i2  inch 
^  inch 
%    inch 

17  lbs. 
22  lbs. 
26  lbs. 
32  lbs. 
40  lbs. 
58  lbs. 

70   feet 
55   feet 
46   feet 
37  feet 
30  feet 
21   feet 

Less  than  5  lbs. 
5  to  15  lbs. 
15  to  25  lbs. 
25  to  35  lbs. 
35  to  45  lbs. 
45  to  60  lbs. 

11/2    inch 
1%    inch 

2  inch 
2%    inch 
21/2    inch 

3  inch 

LIS' 

r  OF  BRAIDED  < 

:^OTTON  SASH  C( 

)RD 

Brand 


Old  Colony    per  lb. 

Anniston 

Samson    Spot    

Phoenix 

Silver  Lake  A " 

Silver  Lake  B 

Rainbow     " 


White   Drab 


White    Drab 


Xos.   8  to  12 


White    Drab 


826 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  s  Co. 


BRAIDED  COTTON  BELL  CORDS 

In    coils    any    length    desired.       Coils    ,in 
stock  about  1,000  feet. 

Nos 6        7        8        9       10 

Inches,   diameter    .  .  .  .    t'g      ^      V^      ^^      ^ 
White  Drab  Mahog-'y 
Old  Colony  brand 

"A"     per  lb.   $ 

Anniston  brand    .  .      "         

Samson  brand   ...       "        

SOLID   BRAIDED   ROPE 

In  coils  1,200  feet 


No. 

Diameter 

Wt.  per  100  Ft. 

14 

j\  inch 

7   lbs. 

16 

1/2    inch 

9   lbs. 

18 

fs  inch 

11   lbs. 

20 

%    inch 

13   lbs. 

24 

%    inch 

17   lbs. 

28 

•%    inch 

22  lbs. 

32 

1        inch 

28   lbs. 

36 

li/s    inch 

3  5   lbs. 

White   Cotton    •.  per  lb.  $  .  .  .  . 

Drab   Cotton    "  

Italian "  .... 

Linen "  .... 

TROLLEY  AND  ARC  LIGHT  CORD 

Waterproofed  Braided  Cotton 

In  coils  about  1,000  feet  long  or  any  length 
desired. 

No.  12  (%  inch  diameter)  is  commonly 
used  for  Arc  Light. 

No.  8  (1/4  inch  diameter)  and  No.  9  (#g 
inch  diameter)  are  usually  used  for  Trolleys. 
"A"  Quality  Trolley  Cord.  .  .  .  per  lb.  $.  .  .  . 
"Arc"  Light  Cord   "  .... 

BELL    CORD   COUPLINGS 


Put  up  one  dozen  in  a  box  complete,  with 
screws  to  match. 

Japanned,  No.     8  and  No.     9.perdoz.    $0.60 
.Tapanned,  No.   10  and  No.   12.       "  .70 

NOTE. — To  insert  solid  braided  cord  in  a 
coupling,  cut  the  end  diagonally  and  twist 
it  in. 

VALVE   CORD   HOOKS 

For  use  with  air 
brake   and    air 
s  i  gn  al   systems. 
With    socket   for 
firmly    holding 
n  size  for  No. 
cord  complete,  with  screws. 
Price   per  doz.  $1.00 


SMALL   BRAIDED   LINES 

Nos.  3%,  4  and  41/^,  put  up  in  hanks  of  48  feet 
each  (several  connected  in  one  length),  one  dozen 
hanks  (192  yards)  in  a  box,  or  in  coils  of  1,00  0 
yards. 

The  white  cotton  lines  are  bleached. 

The  white  and  drab  cotton  lines  are  glazed. 
Other  colors  are  unglazed. 

Sage,  terra  cotta,  green,  old  gold,  maroon,  olive, 
Spariish  olive,  blue,  scarlet,  brown,  cardinal,  ecru, 
and  pearl  are  kept  in  stock  at  factory,  in  No.  4 
size,  and   furnished   to  order  in  the   other  sizes. 


No.    3 1^       In  Hanks         In  Coils 
per  doz.  per  100  yds- 

Cotton,  white 

Cotton,  bleached  or  colored 

Linen  

No.    4         In  Hanks         In  Coils 
per  doz.  per  100  yds. 

Cotton,  white . '  " 

Cotton,  bleached  or  colored 

Linen 

No.    iy2    'In  Hanks         In  Coils 
per  doz.  per  100  yds. 

Cotton,  white 

Cotton,  bleached  or  colored 

Linen 

»1 


No.    5 

This  cord  in  white  or  drab  cotton  and  in  linen, 
and  put  up  in  hanks  of  100  feet  each  (two  lines 
connected),  one  dozen  in  a  package,  or  in  coils 
of  1,000  yards. 

In  Hanks         In  Coils 
per  doz.  per  yd. 

Cotton,  white '  " 

Cotton,  colored 

Linen ^  • 

CHALK   LINES 

These  lines  are  made  of  bleached  cotton  put  up 
in  hanks  of  20  feet  each,  one  dozen  in  a  bunch, 
in  gross  and  half  gross  boxes;  or  in  coils  of  any 
length  desired. 


No.   0 


Per  gro.  lines   Per  100  yds. 

No.    0    $6.00  $0.60 

No.    1    6.50  .65 

No.    2    7.00  .70 

No.    3    7.50  .75 

GARDEN  LINES 

Garden  Line  is  made  of  Italian  hemp,  solid 
braided,  in  size  a  little  smaller  than  No.  5.  Put  up 
in  hanks  of  100  feet  each  (two  lines  connected), 
one  dozen  in  a  package.     Per  dozen  hanks. $.... 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  «  Co. 


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CLOTHES  LINES 


BRAIDED 

AND 

TWISTED 

COTTON 

LINES 


MANILA 

SISAL 

AND 

JUTE 

LINES 


All  our  Lines  are  packed  in  dozen.  The  dozens  are  neatly  wrapped  in  pappr,  and  a  label 
showing  brand  and  lengths  is  placed  on  each. 

Are  packed  one  gross  in  a  bale.  The  labels  are  plain  but  substantial,  and  give  only  neces- 
sary information  as  to  the  Lines  contained  in  package.  When  a  Special  Label  of  any  descrip- 
tion is  required  we  furnish  same  free  of  charge,  provided  the  order  is  sufficiently  large  to  war- 
rant the  additional  expense  and  care. 

The  higher  class  of  Lines,  including  all  Braided  Lines,  havd  a  label  on  each  hank.  We 
guarantee   our  Lines  as  full  length  in  every  case. 

We  make  all  Lines  with  two  hanks  connected,  so  that  they  can  be  retailed  in  pairs  or 
single,  as  occasion  demands.      Prosecution  will  follow  the  use  by  others  of  our  brands  or  labels. 

Basis,   100   feet. 

All  Lengths   50    to   100    ft.    in  proportion. 
All   Lengths  under   50  ft.   additional   5%. 


COTTON  LINES 


Anniston  Waterproof 
Oriole  Waterproof 
Samson  Spot,  Solid  Braided 
Blackbird,  Solid  Braided 
Gilt  Edge.  Solid  Braided 
Bee,  Solid  Braided 
Acme,  Solid  Braided 
Empire,  Solid  Braided 


Alabama,  Braided  Cotton 
Albemarle,  Braided  Cotton 
Eclipse,   Braided   Cotton 
Chicago,  Braided  Cotton 
Calhoun,  Braided  Cotton 
Standard,  Braided  Cotton 
Columbia,  Braided  Cotton 
Star  Twisted  Cotton 


North  Shore 
Manila 
Luzon 
Rajah 


HEMP  LINES 


X  L  C  R 

Minot 

Sisal,  6  thread 

Sisal,  3  thread 


Jute,  any  length,  per  lb. 

Bull  Dog 

Samar 


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TWINES 

We  carry  In  our  Chicago  Warehouses  the  greatest  variety  and  largest  stock  of  twines  in  the 
United  States. 

FLAX  TWINES 

SMALL    WTIAPPING 

Assortment  in  Chicago  Stock 

l^  lb.  balls,  3  lb.  package,  144  lb.  bale,  in  all  grades  and  numbers, 

%  lb.  balls,  3  lb.  package,  144  lb.  bale,  in  all  grades,  in  Nos,  9,  12  and  18. 

1^  lb.  balls,  in  barrel  bags,  in  all  grades  and  numbers. 

10  reels,  in  B  Italian. 

10,  20  and  40  lb.  reels,  in  BC  American. 

10,  20  and  40  lb.  reels,  in  Empress. 


Quality 

No.    9 

No.   12 

No.  18 

No.  24 

No.  36 

No.  48 

No.  60 

"BC"  American 

Empress 

^^^^^   

HEMP   TWINES 

LARGE    WRAPPING 

Assortment  in  Chicago  Stock.     450  lb.  Bales,  50  lb.  Reels 


No.   414  in  1  and  10  lb.  Balls 
No.   6  in  1,  5  and  10  lb.  Balls 


B   AMERICAN    SOAP  STONE   FINISH 

No.  7  in  11^   lb.  Balls. 

No.  8  in  2  lb.  Balls. 

No.  41/2,  5,  6,  7  and  8,  in  50  lbs.  Reels. 


No.   41^  in  Va,  1  and  10  lb.  Balls. 
No.   5  and  6  in  1   and  10  lb.  Balls. 
No.   41/^,  5,  6,  7  and  8,  in  50  lb.  Reels. 


No.  414   in   1^,   1/2,  1,  3,  5  and  10  lb.  Balls. 

No.  5  in  1  and  5  lb.  Balls. 

No.  6  in    %,   1,  2,  3,   5  and   10  lb.  Balls. 

No.  4%,  5,  6,  7  and  8,  in  50  lb.  Reels. 


BC    AMERICAN 

No.    7   in  11/2,  5  and  10  lb.  Balls. 

No.   8   in   2   lb.   Balls. 

No.   41^,  6,  7  and  8,  unfinished,  in  50  lb.  Reels. 

INDIA 

No.  7   in  11/2,  5  and  10  lb.  Balls. 

No.  8   in  2  lb.   Balls. 

No.  41/2.  5  and  6,  in  100  lb.  Coils,  Hide  Rope  Style. 

No.  iVz,  6,  7  and  8,  unfinished,  in  50  lb.  Reels. 


Laid.     3    Ply 

I  Twisted,  2  Ply 

Quality 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

.. 

"R"    Amprirnn    Snnr>    Stnnp    Tfinish               npr  lb 

India             ...                                 " 

Special  India 

AMERICAN    HEMP    WALL    PAPER 
10  lb.  Balls  and  50  lb.  Reels  in  4,  5,  6,  7  and  8  Ply 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  ^  eo, 


829 


BALING   OR   SEWING   TWINES 


JUTE 

144  lb.  bales,  12  lb.  packages,  in  skeins. 
3,  4,  5  and  6  ply per  lb.   $ 

L.  M. 

144    lb.    bales,    12   lb.   packages,   in   skeins   and 

150   lb.  barrel  bags  in    1/2    lb.  balls. 
3,  4,  5  and  6  ply per  lb.  $ 

C  FLAX 

144  lb.  bales,  12  lb.  packages,  in  skeins. 
3,  4,  5  and  6  ply per  lb.   $ 

DIAMOND    FLAX 

14  4    lb.    bales,    12   lb.    packages,   in   skeins   and 

150  lb.  barrel  bags,  in  %  lb.  balls. 
3,  4,  5  and  6  ply per  lb.   $.  .  .  . 


A  SAIL — SELECTED  FLAX 

144  lb.  bales,  12  lb.  packages,  in  skeins. 
Coils   Hide   Rope   Style. 

3  and  4  ply per  lb.    $  .  .  .  . 

ACME  SAIL — FINE  FLAX 
144  lb.  bales,  12  lb.  packages,  in  skeins. 

3  and  4  ply per  lb.    $ .  .  .  . 

EXCELSIOR  SAIL — FINE   FLAX 
144  lb.  bales,  12  lb.  packages,  in  skeins. 

3  and  4  ply per  lb.    $ .  .  .  . 

SILVER  FINISH — EXTRA  FL.IX 

144  lb.  bales,  12  lb.  packages,  in  skeins. 

Coils  Hide  Rope  Style. 

3  and  4  ply per  lb.   $ .  .  .  . 

ANDOVER 

144  lb.  bales,  12  lb.  packages,  in  skeins. 

3,  4  and  5  ply per  lb.,   ?.  .  .  . 


FLAX   BALL   TWINES 

BLOCKING     CORD 

In  bales,  about  200  lbs. 
Nos.  9  12 


16 


28 


In   1   lb.   balls,   6   lb.   packages 

Per  lb 

In  4  lb.  balls,  12  lb.  packages Nos.  36  48  60 

Per  lb 

GREY  CABLE  LAID  TWINE  MATTRESS  TWINES 

Elm  Flax,  168  lb.  cases,  3  lb.  packages,  Vz  lb. 
balls.     Special  168  lb.  bale,  3  lb.  package,  Vz  lb. 
Nos...        9  12  18  24  36  48         ball  and   150   lb.   barrel. 

Per  lb 252  and  264  Elm  Flax    per  lb.    $.... 

252  and  264  G.  B.  C.  Special "  

252  and  264  Extra    "  .  .  .  . 

NO.  24  WHITE  FLAX 
144  lb.  bales,  3  lb.  pkg.,  1/2  Ibb.  balls,  per  lb.  $.  . 


168  lb.  bale,  3  lb.  package,  Vz  lb.  ball. 


NO.  6  RED  FLAX 

lb.  bale,  3  lb.  package,  %  lb.  balls. per  lb.  $ 

LINEN   TWINES 

VICTOR  MACHINE  THREAD 


120  lb.  case,  6  lb.  package,  1  lb.  tubes. 

Nos 16-3  16-4  16-5  16-6 

Perlb 


SHOE  THREAD 

120  lb.  case,  1  lb.  box,  2  oz.  ball. 

No 10  H. 

Per    lb $. 


LINEN   FINISH   TWINES 

Bleached  and  Hard  Finished 

NO.   206   RED   AND  AVHITE 

3  lb.  package,  %  lb.  balls perlb.   $. 

3  lb.  packages,  Vz  lb.  balls  and  tubes .  per  lb.  $  .  .  .  wtimtt 

3  lb.  package,  V4.  lb.  balls perlb.   $. 

NO.   333  WHITE 

lb.  package,  1  lb.  tubes per  lb.  $  .  .  .       3  lb.  package,  V4,  lb.  balls per  lb.   $  . 

53 


NO.  705  WHITE 


NO.    151    WHITE 


830 


Geo -B- CARPENTER  ^  eo. 


JUTE  TWINES 

AVRAPPING 

^i   lb.  Balls  in  Barrel  Bags  about  125  lbs. 

No.    1   A  Quality  in  2,  3,  4,  5  and   6  ply per  lb.    $. 

No.   2  Quality  in  2,   3,  4,   5   and   6   ply 


Single  End  on  Reels  about  55  lbs. 

No.   1  Quality  in  2,  3,   4,   5   and   6  ply per  lb.    $ 

No.   2  Quality  in  2,   3,  4,   5   and   6  ply 


Hide  Rope  Style,  in  CoUs  about  100  lbs. 

No.   1  Quality  in  2,   3,   4,   5   and   6   ply per  lb.    $. 

No.   2  Quality  in  2,  3,  4,   5   and   6  ply 

Baling,  in  Skeins  12  lb.  Pkg.  and  Bales  about  144  lbs. 

No.   1  Quality  in  2,  3,  4,  5  and   6  ply per  lb.   $ , 

TUBE   ROPE 


6 


No.  1  Quality  in  4,  5,  6,  8,  10,  12,  14  and  16  ply;  10  lb.  balls  in  500  lb.  bales;  50  lb.  reels 
and  hide  rope  style  in  100  lb.  coils. 

4  ply per  lb.   $ . 

5,  6,  8,  10,  12,  14  and  16  ply 

WOOL  TWINE 

No.  1  Quality  3  and  4  ply  1  lb.  balls  in  125  lb.  bales  and  50  lb.  reels per  lb.    $. 

No.  2  Quality  3  and  4  ply  1  lb.  balls  in  125  lb.  bales  and  50  lb.  reels 

BUFFALO  ROPE 
Laid 

No.  1  Quality  3  and  4  ply  in  10  lb.  balls  in  500  lb.  bales  and  50  lb.  reels.  .  .  .per  lb.  $, 

BOX   TWINE 

No.  1  Quality  2  ply  in  1  lb.  balls  in  100  lb.  bales  and  50  lb.  reels  and  100  lb.  coils,  bide 
rope  style per  lb.    $ . 

SEAMING  CORD 

No.   1  Quality  in  2  lb.  balls  in  300  lb.  bales  and  50  lb.  reels per  lb.   $. 

WALL  PAPER 

Laid 

No.  1  Quality  3  and  4  ply  in  10  lb.  balls  in  500  lb.  bales  and  5  0  lb.  reels per  lb.  1 . 


GEO-B-CAKPE^fTER  S  eO. 


831 


COTTON  TWINES,   YARNS  AND  MOPS 


"OLD   COLONY" 

100  lb.  Barrel,  100  lb.  Bale 
3  aud  4   Ply 

Balls  in  barrels per  lb.   $  . 

Balls,  5  lb.  sack,  in  bales " 

Cones  in  barrels " 

Tubes  in  barrels " 


COTTON    BUTCHERS'   TWINE 

100  lb.  Barrel 

4,  6  and  8  ply  balls per  lb.    $  .  .  .  . 

4,  6  and  8  ply  cones "  .  .  .  . 


CARPET   WARP 

100  lb.  Bales,  5  lb.  Packages  in  Skeins 

4  ply per  lb.  $  . 


MOPS  WITH 
HANDLES 


MACHINE  COTTON  SEWING 
TWINE 

Balls  and  Tubes 

3  ply  reverse  twist per  lb.   $.  .  . 

3  ply  regular  twist "  ... 

4  ply  regular  twist 


SAIL   TWINE 

V>  lb.  Balls,  1  lb.  Tubes 

50  lb.  Reels,   Single  Ends,   50  lb.  Tubes,   Hide   Rope 

Style 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  10,  12,  14  ply. 
16,  18,   20,   24,   30,   48 


per  lb.    $. 


CARPET  WARP  OR  MOP  YARN 

For  Roofers  Use 
100  lb.   Bales,  5  lb.   Packages   in   Skeins 

4  ply per  lb.  $  .  . . 

MOPS 


1    Doz.   in    Bundle 


12  Doz.  in  Bales,  1  Doz.  in  Package 

Eureka    per  lb.   $ 

Dandy,  4  ply 

No.  14  per  doz $6.00      Star,  4  ply 

"    16     "      "    6.75      Star,  15  ply 

«    1  o     ,,      <,  7  OK      Priscilla    

^,11     ..      ..    Ill      Slasher 

20  »-00      Royal  Twine 

"24     "      "    9.00      Queen    


ESTIMATED  WEIGHTS  OF  COTTON  ROPE  AND  SEINE  TWINE 


Cotton   Rope 

Patent  or  Hard  Laid  Seine  Twine 

Size  inch 
Diameter 

Feet  per    lb. 

Tensile 

Strength, 

lbs. 

Sizes. 
Thread  No. 

Feet  per  lb. 

Tensile 

Streng-th, 

lbs. 

Sizes. 
Thread  No. 

Feet  per  lb. 

Tensile 

Strength 

lbs. 

% 

240 

130 

6 

2880 

12 

54 

311 

108 

i2 

151 

210 

9 

1920 

18 

60 

288 

120 

A 

105 

300 

12 

1440 

24 

72 

242 

144 

% 

60 

520 

15 

1152 

30 

84 

200 

168 

^ 

35 

780 

18 

'       962 

36 

96 

181 

192 

% 

20 

1,040 

21 

823 

42 

108 

150 

216 

% 

14V2 

2,220 

24 

722 

48 

120 

140 

240 

% 

9V2 

3,460 

27 

621 

54 

138 

124 

264 

% 

7 

4,450 

30 

576 

60 

144 

121 

288 

% 

514 

6,680 

33 

524 

66 

168 

103 

336 

1 

3% 

8,910 

36 

483 

72 

198 

87 

396 

1% 

3V8 

10,695 

42 

411 

84 

210 

83 

420 

1% 

2y2 

12,480 

48 

362 

96 

240 

71 

480 

1% 

1% 

17,810 

For  So 

ft  Laid  Sein 

e  Twine,  a 

dd   20%    to 

number  of 

feet 

For  Cotton  Rope  and  Cotton  Seine  Twine,  see  Index 


832 


GEO-BeAIiPEM*TER  ^  SO. 


COTTON  LINES 


COTTON  STAGING  TWINES 

Cuts  are   actual  sizes. 


5  lb.   Sacks— 

100  lb. 

Bales 

No.    

12 

15 

18 

21 

24 

27 

Feet  per  lb. 

1350 

1000 

800 

775 

:  575 

500 

Wt.  Balls 
Ounces..  . 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

COTTON  TROT  LINES 

Cuts  are  actual  sizes. 


Bulk  In  BbLs.  about  150  lbs. 


No. 1           1 

2           1            3 

Feet  per  lb . 

165 

140 

120 

Wt.  Balls 
Ounces.  .  . 

8 

12 

16 

MASONS  LINES 


21 


24 


COTTON  SEINE  TWINE 

Soft   Laid 


Actual  sizes. 


*— ^:    6 


~;^=£.-v-!^  9 


^'*?^5SSW?'?W . 


SNrKV^-V^^!VV>J.K^    I   ^ 


Soft  Laid 
10  lb.  Packages  in  100  lb.  Bales. 

6  thread per  lb 

9       "         "  

12       "         "  

16  to  60  thread "  

Balls,  Tubes,  Vzc  advance  in  any  size  to  order. 
For  Linen  Gilling  Thread,  see  index. 
For  feet  per  lb.,  see  preceding  page. 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  ^  SO. 


833 


COTTON  SEINE  TWINE 


Medium  Laid.     10-lb.  Packages  In  100-lb.  Bales 


6-thread     per  lb., 

9-thread     " 

12-thread     

15-42-thread     

Larger  thread   , 


6-thread     per  lb.,  $ 

9-thread     

12-thread     

15-42-thread     

Larger  thread    


MEDIUM  COTTON  SEINE  T\VINE — In  Balls 

Per  lb.  Per  lb. 

21-thread,  ^■  lb.,  $ 36-thread,    %    lb.,$ 

24-thread,  %  lb.,     36-thread,    1    lb 

HAND   LAID   MAITRE   CORD 

100  bales  in  10-lb.  packages.     60-10  to  144-10 Per   lb 

Any  size  Balls  and  Tubes  to  order. 
For  feet  per  pound,  see  second  preceding  page. 


Per  lb 

9-thread.  %  lb.,  $ 

12-thread,   %  lb , 

15-thread,   %  lb , 


42-thread,  %  lb.,  $. 
42-thread,  1  lb.,  . 
54-thread,    1   lb.,     . 


The  Rubber  Department 


IN  presenting  to  you  this  part  of  our  catalog,  we  feel  we  cannot  emphasize 
too  strongly  the  unique  position  which  we  occupy  in  the  Mechanical 
Rubber  Goods  field.  We  have  handled  this  line  of  goods  for  over 
thirty  years  as  special  agents  and  distributors  for  some  of  the  largest  manu- 
facturers in  the  United  States.  Our  activities  have  brought  us  in  touch  not 
only  with  the  users  of  the  goods  and  their  special  requirements,  but  also 
with  the  actual  manufacture  of  all  the  different  items  in  this  important  line. 
We  have  accumulated  an  intimate  knowledge,  therefore,  of  both  ends  of  the 
game.  THIS  KNOWLEDGE  IS  AT  YOUR  SERVICE.  Further- 
more, we  have  a  great  additional  advantage  in  not  being  tied  to  an^  one  line 
of  goods. 

It  is  a  self-evident  proposition  that  all  manufacturers  have  their  particular 
specialty.  Out  of  one  factor])  will  come  the  best  belt;  out  of  another  factor}) 
will  come  the  best  hose;  from  still  another  the  best  packings.  Our  indepen- 
dent position  coupled  with  our  big  outlet  and  enormous  distributing  potper 
enables  us  to  select  the  best  items  from  each  manufacturer's  line.  This 
policy  has  resulted  in  an  *'All  Star  Line.'' 

The  greater  part  of  these  goods  is  made  up  in  accordance  with  special 
formulae,  particularly  adapted  to  the  needs  of  our  trade,  and  are  offered 
under  our  own  brands  and  under  OUR  own  GUARANTEE. 

GEO-B-eARPEN*TER  «  GO. 


Some  of  Our  Leading  Brands 

''mt}  Colon?" 

Rubber  Belting  Sand  Blast  Hose 

Air  and  Tool  Hose  Steam  Hose 

Brewers'  Hose  Water  Hose 

Creamery  Hose  Sheet  Packing 

Garden  Hose  Piston  Packing 

Double  Jacket  C.  R.  L.  Fire  Hose        Square  Flax  Packing 

CHALLENGE 

Garden  Hose   (Moulded)  Rubber  Belting 

Suction  Hose  Hydraulic  Packing 

Tool  Hose  (Moulded)  Square  Flax  Packing 

Water  Hose  (Moulded) 

BANNER 

Conveyor  Belting  Superheat  Sheet  Packing 

Underwriters'  C.  R.  L.  Fire  Hose  Asbestos  Valve  Stem  Packing 

Superheat  Steam  Hose 

EKONOMY 

Steam  Hose  Tool  Hose 

Sheet  Packing  Matting 

CARPENCO  WHITE  STAR 

Stitched  Canvas  Belting  Deck  Hose 

Rubber  Sheet  Tiling 

Oiled  and  Rubber  Clothing  Moulded  Rubber  Goods 

Rubberhide  Boots  Tires  and  Tubes 

We  also  stock  all  of  the  best  known  and  widely  advertised  brands  of 
mechanical  rubber  goods. 

GEO-B-eARPEhfTER  «  eO. 


834B 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  S  CO. 


GEO-B-CAIiPEl^TER   S  eo. 


83^ 


RUBBER  BELTING 


**mh  Olalong" 
RUBBER    BELT 

"The   Last   Word  In   Belt   Construction" 
CONSTRUCTION 

It  consists  of  a  special  high  grade  tight  woven  duck,  thoroughly  stretched.  Tough  and  elas- 
tic new  rubber  friction  between  every  ply  with  an  added  feature  of  a  heavy  cushion  between  the 
first  and  second  layers  of  duck  around  the  entire  belt,  which  is  made  to  give  it  more  life  on  small 
fast  running  pulleys,  also  allowing  the  outside  ply  to  stretch  more  than  the  inner,  preventing  the 
belt  from  coming  apart.  The  plies  are  literally  welded  together  by  pure  gum,  which  is  forced  under 
pressure  into  every  fibre  of  the  duck.  A  tremendously  strong  belt  is  the  result.  It  is  pliable,  fit 
for  the  heaviest  duties  in  power  transmission  without  stretch  or  ply  separation. 

USES 

It  is  recommended  for  stone  crushers,  saw,  paper,  stamp,  cement  mills,  bleacheries,  brick  and 
silica  plants,  sand  and  gravel  pits  or  any  other  place  where  a  good  substantial  quality  belt  like 
Old  Colony  is  required. 

We  base  our  recommendations  on  experience  and  practice  and  we  solicit  your  inquiries. 

A  trial  order  will  be  appreciated. 

INDIAN  HEAD 

Our  Indian  Head  is  particularly  designed  as  a  reliable  transmission  belt  for  general  use.  We 
recommend  it  for  satisfactory  service  under  all  but  extreme  conditions.  The  duck  is  heavy  and 
strong,  and  the  rubber  is  of  very  good  quality.  In  its  construction  caution  is  taken  to  insure 
straight  running,   flexibility,   uniform   thickness. 

Quality  considered  and  from  a  standpoint  of  service  value,  Indian  Head  is  an  attractive  pur- 
chase. 

CHALLENGE  BELTING 

A  great  market  exists  for  rubber  belting  where  the  strength  and  high  quality  of  Old  Colony  and 
Indian  Head  brands  are  not  essential.  Challenge  offers  maximum  value  to  meet  this  demand  for  a 
good  belt  at  a  moderate  price. 

It  would  be  difficult  to  overstate  the  features  that  make  it  a  leader  in  its  class.  It  is  a  trifle 
lighter  than  our  better  grades  but  yet  sturdy  enough  for  general  transmission  service,  where  mod- 
erate loads  and  favorable  pulleys  but  no  excessive  speed  exists. 

We  can  also  quote  on  popular  advertised  grades  of  rubber  belting  such  as:  Rainbow,  Peer- 
less, Durham  and  Huron, 

We  also  are  in  a  position  to  furnish  special  belts  for  special  purposes,  such  as:  Axle  Dynamo, 
Oil  Well,  Special  Stitched,  Planer,  Extractor,  Hog  Beater,  Vanner,  etc. 


836 


GEO-B-CAItPEbfTER   «  eO; 


PRICE  LIST 

RUBBER  BELTING 

Adopted  by  Mechanical  Rubber  Goods  Manufacturers  Association,  April  26,  1910. 
In  effect  May  2,  1910. 


Width         1 

Plies 

inches         | 

2           1 

3 

4          1 

5 

6 

1         7 

8 

1         » 

10 

1 

$0.09 

$0.11 

$0.13 

.11 

.13 

.16 

1  % 

.13 

.15 

.19 

$0.23 

1% 

.15 

.17 

.22' 

.27 

2 

.18 

.20 

.25 

.31 

$0.37 

2% 

.22 

.25 

.31 

.38 

.46 

3^* 

.26 

.30 

.37 

.45 

.55 

■         31/2 

.30 

.35 

.43 

.53 

.65 

4 

.34 

.40 

,50 

.61 

.75 

$0.86 

41/^ 

.38 

.45 

.55 

.69 

.84 

.96 

5 

.42 

.50 

.61 

.76 

.91 

1.06 

6 

.50 

.60 

.72 

.89 

1.08 

1.25 

$1.44 

7 

.59 

.70 

.84 

1.04 

1.25 

1.46 

1.68 

8 

.67 

:i8 

.96 

1.19 

1.44 

1.68 

1.92 

9 

.76 

1.07 

1.34 

1.60 

1.88 

2.16 

10 

.84 

1.00 

1.20 

1.49 

1.77 

2.09 

2.40 

$2.70 

$3.00 

11 

.92 

1.10 

1.32 

1.63 

1.96 

2.29 

2.62 

2.97 
3.25 

3.30 

12 

1.00 

1.20 

1.43 

1.78 

2.15 

2.50 

2.85 

3.58 

13 

1.10 

1.30 

1.56 

1.95 

2.34 

2.73 

3.12 

3.51 

3.90 

14 

1.19 

1.40 

1.69 

2.11 

2.54 

2.96 

3.39 

3.80 

4.23 

15 

1.28 

1.52 

1.83 

2.28 

2.74 

3.19 

3.65 

4.12 

4.58 

16 

1.37 

1.65 

1.96 

2.44 

2.94 

3.42 

3.92 

4.41 

4.90 

18 

1.55 

1.87 

2.22 

2.77 

3.33 

3.88 

4.44 

5.00 

5.55 

20 

1.74 

2.09 

2.49 

3.10 

3.73 

4.35 

4.97 

5.60 

6.23 

22 

1.94 

2.33 

2.77 

3.47 

4.16 

4.85 

5.54 

6.23 

6.93 

24 

2.16 

2.60 

3.08 

3.85 

4.62 

5.39 

6.16 

6.93 

7.70 

26 

2.38 

2.86 

3.39 

4.23 

5.08 

5.93 

6.78 

7.63 

8.48 

28 

2.60 

3.12 

3.70 

4.62 

5.54 

6.47 

7.39 

8.33 

9.25 

30 

2.82 

3.39 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00 

8.00 

9.00 

10.00 

'      32 

3.04 

3.65 

4.31 

5.39 

6.47 

7.55 

8.62 

9.70 

10.78 

34 

3.26 

3.92 

4.62 

5.78 

6.93 

8.09 

9.24 

10.40 

11.55 

36 

3.48 

4.18 

4.93 

6.16 

7.39 

8.62 

9.86 

11.10 

12.33 

38 

3.70 

4.44 

5.24 

6.55 

7.85 

9.16 

10.47 

11.79 

13.10 

40 

3.92 

4.71 

5.55 

8.32 

9.70 

11.09 

12.49 

13.88 

42 

4.14 

4.97 

5.85 

7:32 

8.78 

10.24 

11.70 

13.16 

14.63 

44 

4.36 

5.24 

6.16 

7.70 

9.24 

10.78 

12.32 

13.86 

15.40 

46 

4.58 

5.50 

6.47 

8.08 

9.70 

11.32 

12.94 

14.56 

16.18 

48 

4.80 

5.76 

6.73 

8.47 

10.16 

11.86 

13.55 

15.14 

16.83 

50 

5.02 

6.03 

7.08 

8.85 

10.63 

12.40 

14.17 

15.93 

17.70 

52 

5.22 

6.29 

7.39 

9.24 

11.09 

12.94 

14.78 

16.63 

18.48 

54 

5.46 

6.56 

7.70 

9.63 

11.55 

13.48 

15.40 

17.33 

19.25 

For  ''Endless   Belts,"  a  charge  of  three  feet  additional  to  the  actual  pulley  length  is  made. 

INSTALLATION  AND  MAINTENANCE  OP  BELTING 

Correct  alignment  and  lubrication  are  always  essential. 

Long  center-to-center  distances  for  horizontal  drives,  and  short  centers  for  vertical  drives  are 
recommended. 

Rubber  belting  does  not  give  the  best  service  on  half  or  quarter  twists,  cone  pulleys  or  shift- 
ers. 

All  belt  ends  should  be  cut  perfectly  square  and  joined  carefully,  as  this  will  insure  true  run- 
ning and  equal  pull.  There  are  a  great  many  practical  fasteners  on  the  market,  each  with  its 
own  following.  We,  therefore,  hesitate  to  recommend  any  particular  fastener,  and  we  list  only 
those  we  know  have  merit.  » 

The  following  list  of  Dos  and  Don'ts  should  be  of  interest  to  belt  users. 


DO 


DON'T 


Secure  good  alignment. 

Balance  pulleys. 

Use  belt  clamps. 

Lace  carefully. 

Have  driving  side  below. 

Have  broad  belts. 

Use  large  pulleys. 

Use  moderate  tensions. 

Have  long  centers  horizontally. 

Have  short  centers  vertically. 
We  do  not  recommend  rubber  belts  made  endless  for  the  reason  that  the  glue  used  for  splic- 
ing deteriorates,  and  the  belts  must  be  taken  up  frequently.      In    addition    to    this,    the   laps    are 
liable  to  bulge.     All  this  involves  extra  labor  and  exijense. 


Use  vertical  drive. 

Use  quarter  twist  drive. 

Have  driving  side  on  top. 

Use  strong  tension. 

Use  high  crown  pulley. 

Use  shifters  with  guide  bars. 

Use  small  pulleys. 

Use  heavy  belts. 

Use  animal  oils  on  belts. 


i^ 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  eO. 


837 


HINTS  ON  THE  USE  OF  RUBBER  BELTING 

Precaution  should  be  used  in  arranging  pulleys  and  shafting,  in  order  to  obtain  the  full  power 
and  the  full  service.  The  diameter  of  the  pulleys  should  be  as  large  as  it  is  possible  to  have  them, 
as  a  belt  stretches  on  the  outside,  while  on  the  inside  it  compresses.  In  comparison  with  a 
leather  belt,  4-ply  rubber  is  equivalent  to  a  single  leather  belt;  6-ply  rubber  is  equivalent  to  a 
double  leather  belt. 

The  belt,  before  adjusted  to  the  pulley,  should  be  cut  shorter  than  the  distance  around  the 
pulleys  by  one-eighth  to  one-quarter  of  an  inch  for  every  foot,  when  measured  with  a  tape  or 
string.  In  narrow  belts,  butt  the  two  ends  together,  making  two  rows  of  holes  in  each,  and  lace 
with  lacing.  On  wide  belts,  in  addition,  sew  on  a  thin  piece  of  rubber  or  leather,  to  strengthen 
the  joints.  The  seam  side  of  the  belt  should  always  be  placed  outside  and  not  next  to  the  pul- 
leys. In  case  the  belt  slips,  which  occurs  very  seldom,  it  is  best  to  coat  the  side  next  to  the 
pulley  lightly  with  boiled  linseed  oil. 

Grease  and  all  animal  oils  are  injurious  to  rubber  belts.  Especial  care  should  be  taken  to 
protect  the  edges  from  them,   as  they  are  liable   to  decompose  the  belt. 

TO  FIXD  THE  LEXGTH  OF  A  BELT 

When  pulleys  are  small  or  about  the  same  diameters,  add  the  diameters  of  the  two  pulleys 
together,  divide  the  result  by  two,  and  multiply  the  quotient  by  three  and  one-seventh.  Add 
the  product  to  twice  the  distance  between  the  centers  of  shafts,  and  you  have  the  length  required. 


5  ft.  diam.  one  pulley. 
3   ft.   diam.  one  pulley. 


20  ft.  distance  between  centers. 


2)8  sum  of  diameters. 


40  ft. 
12.57 


52.57  ft.=52  ft.  GVs   in.,  length  of  belt. 


12.57  ft. 

In  putting  on  belting  it  should  be  stretched  as  tightly  as  possible,  and  with  wide  belts  this  can 
best  be  done  by  the  use  of  clamps  secured  firmly  to  each  end  of  the  belt  and  drawn  together  by  clamp 
rods  running  parallel  with  and  outside  the  edges  of  the  belt.  There  is  no  danger  of  breaking,  as 
a  belt  six  inches  wide  and  3-ply  thick  will  stand  a  direct  strain  of  5,000  pounds,  and  other  sizes  in 
proportion. 

BEST  METHOD  OF  LACING  BELTING 

The  belt  to  be  adjusted  to  the  pulleys  (depending  on  the  thickness  of  the  belt)  should 
be  cut  shorter  than  the  distance  around  the  pulleys  by  ^  to  %  of  an  inch  for  every  foot  in 
length,  when  measured  with  a  metallic  tape  or  wire  drawn  tightly  around  the  pulleys. 


Wire  liacinB— PuUey  Side 


Wire  I^cine — Outside 


838 


GEO-BCAliPEM'TER  S  So. 


RUBBER  CONVEYOR  AND  ELEVATOR  BELTING 


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"BANNER"  BRAND   CONVEYOR   BELT 
Long  Wear  and  Low  Service  Cost 

"Banner"  Brand  Conveyor  Belt  is  built  for  the  hardest  service,  long  hauls,  and  sharp  heavy 
materials.     For  such  service  we  recommend  it  as  the  best  suited  belt  on  the  market. 

Tough  Rubber  Cover — withstands  abrasion — protects  fabric  from  moisture  and  elements. 

Long-Lived  Friction — prevents  ply  separation — long   vitality. 

Edge   Construction — will   not  peel,   break   loose  oi:  wear  rough. 

Fabric — special    duck — extreme    strength    lengthwise  and  flexibility  crosswise. 

Low   Service  Cost — continuous  service  and   large  tonnage  make  "Banner"    Brand   cost  less 
than  other  belts.  ^  ,    ^     ,,   .     ^  ,^.  , 

Made  in  any  ply  and  width,  and  with  padded  surface  covers,  from  3^  to  %:  inch  thick  on  one 
or  both  sides. 

To  order  only. 

"BILTWELL"   BRAND   CONVEYOR  BELT 

A  Dependable  Belt  for  all  General   Requirements 

"Biltwell"  Brand  Conveyor  Belt  is  made  to  meet  the  needs  where  a  high  quality  as  "Banner" 

is  not  justified  by  the  requirements.     It  will  give  excellent  service  under  normal  conditions.     Its 

quality  is  high — much  higher  than  many  other  grades  on  the  market.     Yet  its  price  is  moderate 

and  it  is  economical  in  operation.     It  will  outlast  any  other  belt  of  its  class. 

Made  in  any  ply  and  width  and  with  padded  surface  covers  from  ^  to  %,  inch  thick. 
To    order    only. 

ELEVATOR  BELTING 

INDIAN   HEAD   ELEVATOR  BELT 

Indian  Head  is  made  specifially  for  elevator  sei-vice.      It    is    particularly    efficient   on    sulphur 
legs  in  grain  elevating.     It  is  made  with  a  special  sulphur  fume  proof  cover. 
To  order  only. 

CHALLENGE  ELEVATOR  BELT 

Made  to  meet  ordinary  conditions.     Has  a  good   duck   and   friction.     Bucket  holes  punched 
upon  request. 


Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  ^  Co. 


839 


LEATHER  BELTING 


'^e  are  the  Chicago  distributors  for  the  DETROIT  OAK  BELTING  CO.,  one  of  the  best  known 
«t^u,\uractui  ers  of  leather  belting  in  the  country.  Their  goods  are  so  well  and  favorably  known  that 
^6  hdve  uQopied  them  as  our  standard  of  quality. 

A  careful  inspection  of  their  plant  demonstrated  to  us  their  superior  facilities  for  manufactur- 
ing high  grade  goods.  They  follow  the  policy  that  "anything  worth  doing  at  all,  is  worth  doing 
well"  and  this  is  reflected  in  the  quality  and  workmanship  of  their  belting. 

We  carry  at  All  times  in  Chicago  stock,  in  all  sizes,  the  following  weights  and  grades: 

Best  Grade  Regular  Single.  King  Regular  Single. 

Best  Grade  Regular  Double.  King  Regular  Double. 

Velocity  Double. 

Other  weights  can  be  furnished  promptly  upon  receipt  of  order,  direct  from  the  factory. 

BEST  GRADE 

This  belt  is  made  to  give  the  longest  life  and  greatest  durability  under  the  most  severe  con- 
ditions.    Cut  entirely  f^om  center  portion  of  the  butt. 

HEAVY   SINGLE 

16  oz.  or  More  According  to  Width 

For  general  use  whert.,  a  siugle  belt  of  high  quality  and  heavy  weight  is  required. 


REGULAR  SINGLE 
14  j)z.  or  More  According  to  Width 

For  general  use  where  a  medium  weight  single    is    required, 
pulleys  at  high  speed. 


Especially    adapted    to    small 


HEAVY  DOUBLE 
31  to  33  oz.,  According  to  Width 

An  unusually  heavy  belt,  recommended  for  service  where  pulleys  are  large  and  excessive 
horse-power  demanded  for  width  of  pulley  surface.  Main  belts,  heavy  saw  mill  drives  and 
cement  machinery  are  a  few  of  the  places. 

REGULAR  DOUBLE 
28  oz.  or  More,  According  to  Width 

Our  most  commonly  used  weight,  recommended  for  general  service  also  where  difference  in 
diameter  of  pulley  is  considerable  speed  high,  and  these  combined  conditions  make  it  inadvisable 
to  use  a  belt  that  is  too  thick. 


840 


GEO-B-eARPEffTER  ^  Co. 


LEATHER  BELTING 

'VELOCITY"  HIGH  SPEED  BELTING 


Made   in   Double   Only 

This  belt  weighs  23  to  26  ounces  per  square  foot  according  to  width.  Recommended  for 
motors,  flour  mill  rolls,  wood-working  machinery  and  high  speed  work,  generally,  where  pulleys 
are  sufficiently  large.  The  belt  is  NOT  made  of  shoulder  stock,  but  is  strictly  center  cut.  Made 
in  double  weight  only,  not  over  14  inches  wide. 


MADE  IN  ALL  WEIGHTS 

Our  "Naiad"  brand  of  belting  is  guaranteed  to  be  absolutely  waterproof  and  cut  from  the 
center  portion  of  No.  1  belting  butts. 

It  is  made  in  various  weights  to  suit  the  special  conditions  under  which  the  belt  is  pro- 
posed to  run. 

Special  belts  made  in  this  grade  for  blowers  and  fans  in  saw  mills,  planing  mills,  mines, 
etc.,  where  it  is  damp. 

THE  BELT  FOR  DAMP  PLACES 

Besides  local  conditions  incident  to  many  manufacturing  plants,  such,  as  saw  mills,  pulp 
mills,  paper  mills,  also  mines  and  laundries,  there  are  climatic  conditions  in  certain  localities 
vhich  make  a  high   grade   waterproof  leather  belt  a  necessity. 

Try  our  Naiad  Velocity  Double  on  your  heavy  planers  when  pulleys  are  6  inches  or  over. 


Re^stered    U.    S.    Patent    Office 

Made  of  selected  side  stock,  carefully  stretched  and  curried.  A  SHORT  LAP  belt  at  a  mod- 
erate price.  Can  furnish  in  heavy  single  and  regular  double  not  over  12  inches  wide,  and  medium 
single  not  over  8  inches  wide.     Also  light  single  up  to  6  inches  and  light  double  to  8  inches  wide. 

There  are  many  places  where  money  can  be  saved  by  using  this  belt.  You  will  be  satisfied 
that  it's  a  good  belt  and  well  worth  the  price.  Heavy  single  16  to  17  oz.,  medium  single  14  to  15  l^ 
oz.  and  double  28  to  30  oz.  according  to  width.  Light  single  about  12  oz.  and  light  double  about 
24  oz. 


GEO-B-CARREffTER  ^  GO. 


841 


LEATHER  BELTING  LIST 


% 

Vs 

1 

1% 

1% 

2 

21/4 

2% 

2% 

3 

3% 

31^ 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 


PRICE  LIST 

Adopted  by  Leather  Belting  Mfrs.  Association  Nov.  21,  1906 
PRICE   PER  RUNNING  FOOT 


%    inch $0.12 


inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch . 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch. 


0.12 

5V, 

inch 

.15 

6 

inch 

.18 

6y« 

inch 

.21 

7 

inch 

.24 

8 

inch 

.30 

9 

inch 

.36 

10 

inch 

.42 

11 

inch 

.48 

12 

inch 

.54 

13 

inch 

.60 

14 

inch 

.66 

15 

inch 

.72 

16 

inch 

.78 

17 

inch 

.84 

18 

inch 

.90 

19 

inch 

.96 

20 

inch 

1.08 

21 

inch 

1.20 

22 

inch 

$1.32 

1.44 

1.56 

1.68 

1.92 

2.16 

2.40 

2.64 

2.88 

3.12 

,    3.36 

,    3.60 

.    3.84 

.    4.08 

.    4.32 

.    4.56 

.    4.80 

.    5.04 

.    5.28 


23  inch $5.52 

24  inch 5.76 

25  inch 6.00 

26  inch 6.24 

28  inch 6.72 

30  inch 7.20 

32  inch 7.68 

34  inch 8.16 

36  inch 8.64 

38  inch 9.12 

40  inch 9.60 

44  inch 10.56 

48  inch 11.52 

52  inch 12.48 

56  inch 13.44 

60  inch 14.40 

64  inch 15.36 

68  inch 16.32 

72  inch 17.28 


Double  belts  twice  the  price  of  single.     Three  ply  belts  three  times  the  price  of  single. 


PATENT  SOLID  ROUND 
BELTING 

1^  inch $0.38 

%  inch 48 

%  inch 60 

%  inch 80 

1       inch 96 

11^  inch 1.10 

1%  inch 1.15 

1-i^  inch 1.40 


ROUND  TWIST  BELTING 


inch $0.27 


inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch. 


.38 
.48 
.60 
.80 
.96 


CUT  LACING 

Per  Bundle  of  100  feet 

%  inch $2.50 

i^g  inch 3.00 

%  inch 3.75 

^\  inch 4.50 

Vz  inch 5.50 

%  inch 6.50 

%  inch 7.50 


IMPORTANT 
Give  Exact  Tape  Line  Measurement 

Do  not  try  to  avoid  shortening  your  belts  after  being  run  awhile  by  shrinking  the  measurement 
when  ordering,  and  then  having  to  force  them  on  the  pulleys. 

No  one  can  tell  the  exact  stretch  of  a  piece  of  leather,  and  a  belt  will  almost  invariably  be- 
come crooked  at  the  point  where  it  is  forced  on.  owing  to  the  unusual  strain  on  a  limited  space, 
and  the  manufacturer  is  then  accused   of  furnishing  a  belt  with  a  spongy  spot  in  it. 

Care  in  this  regard  will  save  trouble  for  all  concerned. 


842 


GEO'B'eAIiPE^fTER  ^  Go. 

CARPENGO 
STITCHED  CANVAS  BELTING 

Our  people  have  studied  the  manufacture  of  Canvas  Belting  for  the 
past  ten  years,  and  the  opportunity  of  building  a  new  plant  has  enabled 
them  to  incorporate  many  new  ideas  and  to  install  the  latest  design 
of  machinery  and  labor  saving  appliances,  which  no  other  plant  in  the 
country  possesses.  This  up-to-date  equipment  insures  the  most  per- 
fectly  cured   and   finished    Belting   on   the    market. 

The  cotton  duck  used  in  the  manufacture  of  •'Carpenco"  Belting  is 
made  from  especially  selected  long  staple  cotton  tightly  woven  on 
powerful  high  tension  looms.  We  specify  an  extra  hard  twist  in  the 
warp  and  filler  threads,   giving  great  tensile  strength   to   the  duck. 

Every  roll  of  "Carpenco"  Belting  up  to  14  inches  in  width,  is  folded 
by  our  improved  'method  of  pressure  rollers,  thereby  insuring  mechan- 
ically perfect  folding.  Belting  over  14  inches  in  width  is  "Built  Up" 
by    expert    workmen,    each    ply    having    two    selvage   edges. 

The  compound  used  in  the  waterproofing  of  "Carpenco"  Belting  is 
a  combination  of  pure  oils  and  gums,  which  are  neutral  in  character 
and  will  not  injure  nor  harden  the  fabric,  rendering  a  pliable  Belt 
in   all    degrees    of    temperature. 

The  red  paint  is  extremely  elastic  in  texture  and  has  ample  body 
to  protect  the  waterproofing  compound  and  give  maximum,  traction 
when   in   operation. 

From  the  paint  tanks  the  Belt  is  immediately  conveyed  to  our 
stretchers,  wher^  the  stretch  is  eliminated  by  the  means  of  electrically 
driven  power  wmches.  The  Belting  is  then  allowed  to  remain  on  the 
stretchers  until  the  compound  is  thoroughly  set,  thereby  preventing 
the   stretch    from   creeping    back    when   the    tension   is   released. 

Carried  in  Chicago  stoclc  from  1%  inches,  3-ply  to  24  inches,  6-pIy. 

CHALLENGE   STITCHED   CANVAS   BELTING 

Challenge  is  of  the   same  general   construction   as   our   "Carpenco,"    but    it    is    made    of    lighter   duck   and    is    there- 
fore   desirable    for    lighter   service.  .  „,,      .  ,  .   .  .  , 

It    is    aot    carried    in    stoclt,    but    is    furnished    to    order    only.      Odd    sizes    are    made    special    and    require    three 
weelts  for   manufacture. 

PRICE   LIST   STITCHED    CANVAS   BELTING 
Adopted   by   the 
Canvas   Stitched  Belt  Manufacturers'   Association 
Effective   October    Ist,    1912. __^ 


Width 

4   Ply 

5    Ply 

6    Ply 

8  Ply    1   10    Ply 

Width 

4   Ply 

5    Ply 

6   Ply 

8  Ply 

10   Ply 

1         in. 

.12 

15 

in. 

1.65 

2.06 

2.48 

3.30 

4.13 

1V^   in. 

.18 

1« 

in. 

1.76 

2.20 

2.64 

3.52 

4.40 

2        hi. 

.24 

.30 

36 

18 

in. 

1.98 

2.48 

2.97 

3  96 

4.95 

2%    in. 

.30 

.38 

20 

in. 

2.20 

2.75 

3.30 

4.40 

5.50 

3        in. 

.35 

.44 

22 

in. 

2.42 

3.03 

3.63 

4.84 

6.05 

3%    in. 

.39 

.49 

24 

in. 

2.64 

3.30 

3.96 

5.28 

6.60 

4        in. 

.43 

.54 

.86 

2« 

in. 

3.12 

3.90 

4.68 

6.24 

7.80 

4%    in. 

.47 

.59 

.94 

28 

in. 

3.36 

4.20 

5.04 

6.72 

8.40 

6       in. 

.51 

.64 

1.02 

30 

in. 

3.60 

4.50 

5.4fl 

7.20 

9.00 

6        in. 

.60 

.75 

1.20 

82 

in. 

3.84 

4.80 

5.76 

7.68 

9.60 

7        in. 

.70 

.88 

1.40 

34 

in. 

4.08 

5.10 

6.12 

8.16 

10.20 

8        in. 

.80 

1.00 

1.60 

3B 

in. 

4.32 

5.40 

6.48 

8.64 

10.80 

9        in. 

.90 

1.13 

1.80 

38 

in. 

4.94 

6.18 

7.41 

9.88 

12.35 

10        in. 

1.00 

1.25 

2.00 

40 

in. 

5.20 

6.50 

7.80 

10.40 

13.00 

11        in. 

1.10 

1.38 

2.20 

42 

in. 

5.46 

10.92 

13.65 

12        In, 

1.20 

1.50 

1.80 

2.40 

3.00 

44 

in. 

5.72 

7.15 

8.58 

11.44 

14.30 

13        in. 

1.43 

1.79 

2.15 

2.86 

3.58 

46 

in. 

5.98 

7.48 

8.97 

11.96 

14  95 

14        in. 

1.54 

1.93 

2.31 

3.08 

3  85 

48 

in. 

6  24 

7.80 

9.36 

12.48 

15.60 

for   Splice  on   Endless  Belts, 
inches   wide,   the   charge 


All   belts   12    in.    wide    or    under, 
to   be    the   equivalent    of    three    tin 


feet    is   the    minimum    charge, 
width    of    the    belt. 


"CARPENCO"  ENDLESS  THRESHER 
BELTS 

"Carpenco"  Thresher  Belts  are  stretched  and  cured 
by  our  improved  method.  They  are  thoroughly  Inspected 
and  the  splice  tested  before  leaving  our  factory,  making 
It  practically  impossible  to  produce  a  defective  Belt. 

Thresher  Belts  are  always  made  endless  and  are 
three  feet  less  in  length  than  ordered.  For  example: 
An  order  for  I'OO  feet  is  97  feet  long  when  made  endless, 
and  billed  at  100  feet.  The  three  feet  are  required  to 
make    the    splice. 

Always  send  this  information  when  ordering  special 
endless  belts:  Diameter  of  pulleys  and  distance  between 
shaft  centers. 

PRICE  LIST  AND  STOCK  SIZES  OF  ENDLESS 
THRESHER  BELTS 

Adopted  by  the  Canvas  Stitched  Belt  Manufacturers' 
Association. 
Eflfective  October  2nd,  1916. 


4    Ply 

II 

5  Ply 

II 

6 

Ply 

Length. 

feet 

50 

7.5 

100 

125 

150 

II 

125 

.5.       1 

160 

II 

150 

1    .«, 

Width,  Inches 

1 

II                     1                     1                     II                        1 

5 

13.75 

20.25 

26.50        1 

II                     1                     1        '             II                        1 

6 

16.25 

23.75 

31.25 

S8  75 

II                 I.I                 II                   ! 

7 

19.00 

27.75 

36.50 

45.25 

54.00 

II 

56  75 

67  75      1 

II 

1 

8 

21.50 

31.50 

41  50 

51.50 

61.50 

II 

64.50 

T7.00      1 

82.00 

II 

92.50 

1        98.50 

9 

1 

69.25 

nr 

87.00      1 

92.75 

II 

104.00 

1      110.75 

Each  belt  is  listed  as  an  entire  Belt.     All  other  sizes  and  lengths  made  special  to 
WE   CAN   ALSO  QUOTE   ON   SAWYER  BELTING 


GEO-BeAR.PErfTER  S  CO. 


843 


ANCHOR  WHITE  COTTON  SOLID  WOVEN  BELTING 


IL 


We  carry  as  large  a  stock  of  Cotton  Belting  as    there    is   in    this    section,    and    can    furnish    it 
promptly  in  all  plies  and  widths. 

Cotton  belting  is  particularly  adapted  for  light  transmission  and  conveyor  work,  and  is  there- 
fore much  In  demand  in  flour  mills,  bakeries  and  other  plants  of  this  character. 


■' 

^  H 

2-Ply 

3-PIy 

4-Ply 

5-Ply 

6-PIy 

8-PIy 

10-Ply 

II 
si 

2-Ply 

3-Ply 

4-Ply 

5-Ply 

6-PIy 

8-Ply 

10-Ply 

1 

$   .04 

$   .06 

$  .09 

$  .15 

$  .20 

$     .. 

$     .. 

12 

$   .35 

$  .50 

$   .66 

$  .83 

?1.00 

$1.35 

$1.80 

.041/-. 

.061/2 

.10 

.16 

.22 

14 

.43 

.62 

.78 

.98 

1.20 

1.60 

2.20 

1% 

.05 

.07  ¥2 

.11 

.18 

.24 

16 

.49 

.72 

.90 

1.15 

1.40 

1.95 

2.45 

.051^ 

.08 1/2 

.12 

.19 

.29 

18 

.57 

.82 

1.00 

1.28 

1.55 

2.15 

2.70 

2 

.06 

.09  Va 

.13 

.21 

.30 

.36 

20 

.61 

.90 

1.15 

1.45 

1.75 

2.35 

2.95 

2% 

.071/2 

.11 

.15 

.23 

.32 

.38 

22 

.65 

1.00 

1.35 

1.65 

L95 

2.60 

3.2b 

3 

.08  V^ 

.13 

.18 

.26 

.34 

.41 

24 

.69 

1.10 

1.55 

1.85 

2.16 

2.85 

3-55 

314 

.10 

.15 

.20 

.29 

.36 

.45 

26 

.77 

1.35 

1.75 

2.00 

2.36 

3.10 

3.90 

11% 

.17 

.23 

.31 

.38 

.50 

28 

.85 

1.50 

1.90 

2.15 

2.60 

3.35 

4.20 

4V4 

.13 

.19 

.26 

.33 

.41 

.55 

30 

.90 

1.60 

2.10 

2.40 

2.85 

3.60 

4.50 

5 

.141^ 

.21 

.28 

.36 

.44 

.58 

.80 

32 

1.00 

1.70 

2.25 

2.60 

3.00 

3.85 

4.80 

RMi 

.16 

.23 

.30 

.38 

.47 

.61 

.85 

34 

1.10 

1.80 

2.40 

2.80 

3.25 

4.10 

5.10 

6 

.18 

,25 

.33 

.41 

.50 

.65 

.95 

36 

1.20 

1.90 

2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

4.35 

5.40 

7 

.21 

.29 

.38 

.48 

.58 

.75 

1.10 

38 

1.30 

2.05 

2.65 

3.20 

3.70 

4.60 

5.70 

8 

.23 

.33 

.44 

.55 

.65 

.85 

1.20 

40 

1.40 

2.15 

2.80 

3.40 

3.90 

4.85 

6.00 

9 

.26 

.37 

.50 

.61 

.73 

1.00 

1.40 

42 

1.50 

2.25 

2.90 

3.60 

4.05 

5.10 

6.30 

10 

.29 

.42 

.56 

.69 

.82 

1.15 

1.60 

44 

1.60 

2.35 

3.00 

3.75 

4.20 

5.45 

6.60 

48 

1.80 

2.50 

3.20 

4.00 

4.80 

5.80 

7.20 

Special  widths  and  extra  lengths  made  to  order. 


GOLD  LINE  COTTON  SAND  BELTING 

Heavy  Single  Ply.     Per  Foot 


2  inch $0.02% 

3  inch 03 

4  inch 04 

4%  inch 04% 


5  inch $0.05 

6  inch 06 

7  inch 07 

8  inch 08 


10  inch $0.10 

12  inch 11 

14  inch 12 

16  inch 13 


18  inch $0.15 

20  inch 16 

22  inch 18 

24  inch 20 


5< 


844 


GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  ^  eo. 


GENUINE  BALATA    BELTING 

Balata  belting  is  recommended  for  wet  mines,  tanneries  and  dairies — in  fact  any  place  where 
moisture  and  dampness  prevail.  It  is  positively  proof  against  the  action  of  water,  acids  and 
alkalies. 

This  belt  is  not  proof  against  heat,  owing  to  the  nature  of  the  compounds  AVith  which  it  is 
impregnated,  and  it  will  not  give  satisfactory  service  if  used  in  Avai-m  places. 

STANDARD   UNIFORM   LIST  GENUINE  BALATA   BELTING 
E«Eective  March  15,  1911 


Width 
inches 

3-PIy 

4  Ply 

5  Ply          6 

Ply  1  7  Ply 

8  PI 

_  1     Width 
^    1     inches 

3-Ply 

4  Ply 

3  Ply 

6  Ply 

7  Ply 

8  Ply 

1 

$0.18 

$0.24 

13 

$2.34 

$3.12 

$3.90 

$4.68 

$5.46 

$6.24 

IM 

.23 

.30 

14 

2.52 

3.36 

4.20 

5.04 

5.88 

6.72 

i4 

.27 

.36 

15 

2.70 

3.60 

4.50 

5.40 

6.30 

7.20 

1% 

.32 

.42 

16 

2.88 

3.84 

4.80 

5.76 

6.72 

7.68 

2 

.36 

.48 

$0.G0 

17 

3.06 

4.08 

5.10 

6.12 

7.14 

8.16 

2% 

.41 

.54 

.68 

18 

3.24 

4.32 

5.40 

6.48 

7.56 

8.64 

¥4 

.45 

.60 

.75 

19 

3.42 

4.56 

5.70 

6.84 

7.98 

9.12 

.50 

.66 

.83 

20 

3.60 

4.80 

6.00 

7.20 

8.40 

9.60 

3 

.54 

.72 

.90 

21 

3.78 

5.04 

6.30 

7.56 

8.82 

10.08 

31^ 

.59 

.78 

.98 

22 

3.96 

5.28 

6.60 

7.92 

9.24 

10.56 

31/2 

.63 

.84 

1.05 

23 

4.14 

5.52 

6.90 

8.28 

9.66 

11.04 

3% 

.68 

.90 

1.13 

24 

4.32 

5.76 

7.20 

8.64 

10.08 

11.52 

4 

.72 

.96 

1.20 

25 

4.50 

6.00 

7.50 

9.00 

10.50 

12.00 

iVi 

.77 

1.02 

1.28 

26 

4.68 

6.24 

7.80 

9.36 

10.92 

12.48 

4% 

.81 

1.08 

1.35 

28 

5.04 

6.72 

8.40 

10.08 

11.76 

13.44 

5 

.90 

1.20 

1.50 

30 

5.40 

7.20 

9.00 

10.80 

12.60 

14.40 

5% 

.99 

1.32 

1.65 

32 

5.76 

7.68 

9.60 

11.52 

13.44 

15.36 

6^ 

1.08 

1.44 

1.80         $2 

1 

34 

6.12 

8.16 

10.20 

12.24 

14.28 

16.32 

61/2 

1.17 

1.56 

1.95           2 

3^ 

36 

6.48 

8.64 

10.80 

12.96 

15.12 

17.28 

7 

1.26 

1.68 

2.10           2 

5?, 

$3 

94 

$3.8' 

38 

6.84 

9.12 

11.40 

13.68 

15.96 

18.24 

71/2 

1.35 

1.80 

2.25           2 

70 

3 

15 

3  61 

40 

7.20 

9.60 

12.00 

14.40 

16.80 

19.20 

8^' 

1.44 

1.92 

2.40           2 

ss 

3 

3fi 

3.S' 

42 

7.56 

10.08 

12.60 

15.12 

17.64 

20.16 

9 

1.62 

2.16 

2.70           3 

u 

3 

7X 

4,3'. 

44 

7.92 

10.56 

13.20 

15.84 

18.48 

21.12 

10 

1.80 

2.40 

3.00           3 

60 

4 

?.i) 

4,8i 

46 

8.28 

11.04 

13.80 

16.56 

19.32 

22.08 

11 

1.98 

2.64 

3.30           3 

96 

4 

62 

5.2? 

48 

8.64 

11.52 

14.40 

17.28 

20.16 

23.04 

12 

2.16 

2.88 

3.60           4 

32 

5 

04 

5.7t 

We  quote  on  Dicks,  Lanco  and  Victor  Balata  Belting  upon  receipt  of  specifications. 

"BLACK  DIAMOND"  BELTING 

The  compound,  or  waterproofing  of  "Black  Diamond"  belting  is  made  from  a  heavy  solid  hy- 
drocarbon gum  which  is  forced  into  every  fibre  of  the  belt  by*  heat  and  extreme  pressure.  This 
compound  resists  all  alkalies  and  acids,  as  well  as  the  action  of  direct  heat.  It  will  not  stretch 
more  than  any  good  belt,  as  the  compound  sets  quickly  and  keeps  out  the  stretch.  It  is  proof 
against  the  action  of  water,  acids  and  alkalies. 

"Black  Diamond"  Cotton  Belting  is  recommended  for  conveyor  service,  particularly  for  hot 
silica  and  sands. 

PRICE  LIST 
"BLACK   DIAMOND"  SOLID    WOVEN    COTTON   BELTING 


Effective  October  1st,  191S. 


Width 
inches 

4  Ply 

5  Ply 

6  Ply 

8  Ply 

10  Ply 

Width 
inches 

4  Ply 

6  Ply 

6  Ply 

8  Ply 

10  Ply 

1 

$0.12 

... 

15 

$1.65 

$2.06 

$2.48 

$3.30 

$4.13 

IVa 

.18 

16 

1.76 

2.20 

2.64 

3.52 

4.40 

2 

.24 

$0.30 

$0.36 

18 

1.98 

2.48 

2.97 

3.96 

4.95 

ZVz 

.30 

.38 

.45 

.  . . 

20 

2.20 

2.75 

3.30 

4.40 

5.50 

3 

.35 

.44 

.53 

22 

2.42 

3.03 

3.63 

4.84 

6.05 

3% 

.39 

.49 

.59 

24 

2.64 

3.30 

3.96 

5.28 

6.60 

4 

.43 

.54 

.65 

$0.86 

26 

3.12 

3.90 

4.68 

6.24 

7.80 

4ya 

.47 

.59 

.71 

.94 

28 

3.36 

4.20 

5.04 

6.72 

8.40 

5 

.51 

.64 

.77 

1.02 

30 

3.60 

4.50 

5.40 

7.20 

9.00 

6 

.60 

.75 

.90 

1.20 

32 

3.84 

4.80 

5.76 

7.68 

9.60 

7 

.70 

.88 

1.05 

1.40 

34 

4.08 

5.10 

6.12 

8.16 

10.20 

8 

.80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.60 

36 

4.32 

5.40 

6.48 

8.64 

10.80 

9 

.90 

1.13 

1.35 

1.80 

38 

4.94 

6.18 

7.41 

9.88 

12.35 

10 

.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

40 

5.20 

6.50 

7.80 

10.40 

13.00 

11 

.10 

1.38 

1.65 

2.20 

42 

5.46 

6.83 

8.19 

10.92 

13.65 

12 

.20 

1.50 

1.80 

2.40 

$3.00     1 

44 

5.72 

7.15 

8.58 

11.44 

14.30 

13 

1.43 

1.79 

2.15 

2.86 

3.58 

46 

5.98 

7.48 

8.97 

11.96 

14.95 

14 

1.54 

1.93 

2.31 

3.08           3.85     1 

48 

6.24  ■ 

7.80 

9.36 

12.48 

15.60 

Charge  for  Splice  on  Endless  Belts.  All  belts  12  inches  wide  or  under,  three  feet  is  the  min- 
imum charge.  Belts  over  12  inches  wide,  the  charge  is  to  be  the  equivalent  of  3  times  the  width 
of  the  belt. 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  CO. 


845 


BELT  MAKERS'  TOOLS 

Every  Industrial  Plant  Using  Belting  Should  Have  Them 


Fig.   334A 


Fig.   334E  Fig.  334P 


Fig.  334G  Pig.  334H 


Fig.    3341 


ORDER   BY    XX3IBER 

\o.  334A.     Belt  Plane,  for  making  laps each  $3.00 

No.  334B.     Scraper,  for  removing  old  glue  from  belts "  1.00 

No.  334C.      Heel  Shave,  for  making  laps "  1.00 

No.  334D.      Belt  Scrap  bt    "  .60 

No.  334E.      Glue  Brush,  2  Vz  inch "  2.25 

No.  334P.     Nippers,  for  cutting  off  old  rivets "  1.2.5 

No.  334G.     Belt  Knife "  .25 

No.  334H.     Finger  Steel,  for  sharpening  scraper  No.   334D "  .35 

Fig.  3341   GLUE    HEATER 

A  thoroughly  satisfactory  portable  oil  lamp  and  glue  pot  heater.     Especially  adapted  for  mill- 
wright work,  such  as  repairing  and  putting  on  belts. 

Made  of  heavy  tin,  wire  reinforced  in  legs.    We  carry  in  stock  either  with  heavy  tin  pail  and  cup, 
numbered  1,  2  and  3,  or  with  pail  and  cup  of  copper,  numbered  10,  20  and  30. 

No.    1.     1  pint,  tin  pail  and  cup each  $1.15 

No.    2.      2  pint,  tin  pail  and  cup "        1.20 

No.    3.      3  pint,  tin  pail  and  cup "        1.25 

No.  10.     1  pint,  copper  pail  and  cup "        1.40 

No.  20.      2  pint,  copper  pail  and  cup '*        1.50 

No.  30.     3  pint,  copper  pail  and  cup "        1.60 

Fig.  335.T   BELT   CLAMPS 

For  Belts 6-14  in.        12-18  in.      18-24  in.      24-36  in. 

Price  each $8.00  $10.00  $12.00         $18.00 


846 


Geo-BCarpem'ter  «  eo. 


BELTING  ACCESSORIES 

IMPROVED   BELT   PUNCH   AND   LACE   CUTTER 
Or  Splicing  Tool   (Combined) 


Fig.  335A 

It  does  the  work  of  two.     Cuts  the  Lace  Leather,  punches  the  hole  in  the  belt,  and  draws  the 
lace  through. 
Each    $1.00 


LX   IMPROVED   BELT   PUNCH 
Or  Splicing  Tool 


Fig.   335B  ,       , 

It  will  catch  the  lace,  and  pull  it  through  the 
belt,  when  the  lace  only  projects  i/4  to  V^,  inch 
through  the  belt. 

Each    $0.50 

LOTHROP   PATENT   BELT   AWLS 
For  Lacing  Belts 


Fig.  335C 

Price  each $0.50 

THE   LX   C03IBINATI0N   BELT    CUTTER 


Fig.  336A, 
Cutter,  Awl  and  Pliers  in  One  Tool. 
With  Adjustable  Gauge.  .  .  .Each  $1.50 
REVOLVING  BELT  PUNCH 


Fig.  335D 

With  4  tubes each  $1.50 

Extra  tubes "        .20 

ELLIOTT  PATENT  LACE  CUTTER 


Fig 
Each    $0.50 


BELT    GROOVER 


Fig.  335F 
BELT   MARKER 


Each    $0.50 


Fig.  335G 
Each    $0.25 

Set — Punch,  Groover,  Cutters  and  Pliers.  .    1.50 
Set — Punch,  Special  Groover,  Cutters  and 

Pliers  and  Belt  Marker 2.00 

BELT  PUNCH,    NICKEL  PLATED 


Fig.   335H 

Each    $0.75 

CUTTERS   AND   PLIERS,  NICIiEL  PLATED 


Fig.   335J 

Each    $0.75 

CENTURY   GASKET   AND   WASHER   CUTTER 


Fig.  335K 

Will  cut  Gaskets  up  to  24  inches  outside  diam- 
eter; can  be  used  with  bit  brace,  drill  press,  or 
by  hand. 
Nickel  plated each  ?3.00 


IMPROVED  STEEL  BELT  COUPLINGS 


For  Round  Belts 


For  Cord 


Size inch    %        A       %       if^       ^^^'W'^Vz       ^       %       %        %  1         IVs       1% 

Per  doz $2.00   2.00  2.00   2.50   3.00   3.50   4.00   5.00   6.00   9.00   13.00   18.00   22.00   26.00 


Geo-B-Carpei^ter  ^  Go. 


84; 


BELT  FASTENERS 


"BEST    GRADE' 


Fig.  336B 

CUT    LACING 


"BEST    GRADE"    RAWHIDE    LACE 
LEATHER 

In  Pull  or  Trimmed  Sides. 

No  lime  or  acids  are  used  in  cur- 
ing these  hides,  and  only  mechanical 
methods  are  used  in  softening, 
working  and  finishing  them.  This 
lace  leather  is  cured — not  tanned, 
and  therefore  never  deteriorates.  It 
can  be  kept  in  stock  for  years  with- 
out growing  hard  or  losing  strength. 

Price,   per  square  foot $ 


This  is  strictly  a  "selected"  grade.  It  is 
hand  cut  from  the  center  portion  or  best 
part  of  the  hide.  Every  strand  in  a  bun- 
dle is  stretched,  tested  and  guaranteed 
perfect.  Packed  in.  cartons  which  protect 
the  laces,  keeping  them  clean  and  pliable. 

Fig.  336C 

Prices  per  100  Feet 

%  inch  wide $2.50      V2  inch  wide $  5. 

■^  inch  wide 3,00      %  inch  wide 6. 

%  inch  wide 3.75      %  inch  wide 7, 

•^  inch  wide 4.50     1    inch  wide 10. 


OVAL  DRIVE   BELT  PUNCHES 


?09QOOOO 


Size    4         5         6         7         8         9         10       11       12 

Price    each $0.40      .40      .40      .50      .50      .50      .60      .60      .60 


Size  hole.  .  . 
Price,  each, 


ROUND  BELT  PUNCHES 


0000000000 

133456  7  8  9  10 

00000 

it  18  13  14-  14  Special 


12  3  4  5  6         7 

$0.25      .25      .25      .25      .25      .25      .25 


9  10       11       12       13       14     14S 

.25      .30      .30      .30      .50      .50      .60 


RIVET   SET   AND   HEADER 


Figr.  336D 

.      7   for  No. 

7   Copper  Rivets. 

.  each    $0.50       No.      9   for  No.      9   Copper  Rivets. 

.each  $0.50 

).      8   for  No. 

8   Copper  Rivets. 

.     "            .50       No.   10  for  No.    10   Copper  Rivets. 

.     "          .50 

S4S 


GEO-BCAIiPEN'TER   S  Co. 


BELT   FASTENERS 


BLAKE'S  IMPROVED  BELT  STUDS 

Per  box  of  100 


Xo.  6 
Xo.  5 
Xo.  4 
Xo.  3 
Xo.  2 


$0.60 

.70 

.80 

.00 

1.25 


Xo.   1 


Xo.   0 


Xo.   00 


I'^^^^j 


2.00 


2.50 


Flgr.    337A 

Large  Cutters  for  Rubber  Belts each  $1.25 

Small  Cutters  for  Leather  Belts each        .90 

Awls  to  spread  the  slit .25 

Awl  and  Pliers  Combined 40 


THE  LX  IMPROVED  BELT  STUDS 

G\rS  METAIi 
Per  box  of  100 


Xo.   3 


Xo.   2 


Xo.   1 


X"o.   0 


$0.90 


1.25 


1.65 


.00 


ifiJTJHOWS  FULL  SIZE 

Fig.   337B 


COMPOSinOX   WIRE    BELT   LACTXG 
Per  100  feet 

No.  O.  For  belts  from  1  to  2%  inches.  .  .$2.00 
No.  1.  For  single  belts  5  inches  and  under  2.00 
No.  2.     For  all  single  belts  wider  than   5 

inches  and  double  under  8  inches 2.00 

Xo.  3.     For  all  double  belts  wider  than  8 

iiiches    2.00 


OVAL  POINTED 
BELT  HOOKS 

Made  of  Xorway  Wire 
with  Oval  Points 


^'>^'>% 


H 

250 

§1 

250 

% 

500 

§1 

250 

§f 

500 

1^ 

250 

1% 

250 

1% 

250 

$2.00 
2.40 
2.60 
2.80 
3.00 
3.5o 
4.00 
5.00 


1% 

2i! 
2M 
2% 


250 
250 
250 
100 
100 
100 
100 


$6.00 
8.50 
11.00 
14.00 
16.00 
20.00 
30.00 


JONES'  IMPROVED  BEVEL 

POINTED  BELT 

HOOKS 


Amount 

Per 

1         Xo. 

Amount 

Per 

1  In  Box 

1.000 

In  Box 

1.000 

10 

500 

$    3.50 

4 

200 

$14.00 

9 

500 

4.00 

3 

200 

16.00 

8 

500 

5.00 

2 

200 

20.00 

7 

250 

6.00 

1 

100 

30.00 

6 

250 

8.50 

2^   in. 

100 

50.00 

5 

250 

11.00 

3       in. 

100 

60.00 

COPPER  RIVETS  AND  BURRS 

Actual  Size 


Figr.  337E 

Rivets  and  Burrs,  equally  assorted,  packed  In 
1  lb.  boxes.  Made  in  all  lengths  V4.  inch  to  1  ^ 
Inches,  all  numbers. 

No 7      8      9      10    11    12    13    14    15 

Price  per  lb.  .$0.49  .50  .52  .54  .56  .58  .60  .65  .70 

Assorted  lengths  in  ^  pound  packages  only, 
five  cents  additional. 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  «  60. 


849 


POTTER'S  PATENT  BELT  HOOKS 


Fig:.  33SA 
Potter's  Belt  Hook 
Two  cr  more  hooks  are  used  on  belts  wider 
four   inches. 

SINGLE   LEATHER 

For  1       inch  belts per  100 

For  Ihi    inch  belts 

For   2        inch  belts 

For  2 1^    inch  belts 

For   3       inch  belts 

For  3  li    inch  belts 

For   4  "    inch  belts 

DOUBLE   LEATHER 

For  2       inch  belts per  100 

For  214  inch  belts. 
For  3  inch  belts. 
For  3-0  inch  belts. 
For  4  inch  belts. 
3-PLT  RUBBER   OR   COTTOX 

For  2       inch  belts per  100 

For  ■2}i>   inch   belts .•. 

For   3        inch  belts 

For   4       inch  belts 

4-PLT  RUBBER    OR    COTTOX 

For  2        inch  belts per  100 

For  2  h^   inch   belts 

For  3        inch  belts 

For  4       inch  belts 


No. 

1. 

-No. 

2. 

No. 

H. 

No. 

4. 

Mo. 

.5. 

No. 

6. 

.No. 

No. 

s. 

No. 

J». 

No. 

10. 

No. 

n. 

No. 

12. 

No. 

26. 

No. 

17. 

No. 

20. 

No. 

21. 

No. 

13. 

No. 

14. 

No. 

!.■;. 

No. 

16. 

«1.50 
2.0O 
2.50 
3.0O 
3.50 
4.50 
5.50 


So.OO 
6.50 
7.50 

S.50 
9.50 


«4.00 
5.0O 
7.0O 
8.0O 

$5.00 
6.50 
7.50 
9.50 


Fig.   33SB 
Kenehan   Steel   Belt    Fastener 

^PLY   OLD   BELTS,  RUBBER    OR    COTTOX 

No.  27.     For  2  inch  extra  wide per  100  »  8.0O 

No.  IS.     For   3   inch  extra  wide "  lO.OO 

No.  19.     For  4  inch  extra  wide "  12.0O 

o-  OR   6-PLY  RUBBER   OR   COTTOX 

No.  22.     For  3   inch  belts per  100  iJtlO.OO 

No.  23.     For  4  inch  belts "  12.00 

6-,   7-  AXT)    8-PLY   BELTS,   RUBBER   OR 
COTTOX 

No.  24.     For  3   inch   belts per  100  f  12,00 

No.  25.     For   4   inch   belts "  15.0O 

OLD  SrVGLE  LEATHER,  >L1DE  EXTRA  WIDE 

No.  2S.     For  3    inch  wide per  100     $6.0O 

No.  29.     For  4  inch  wide "  8.0O 

FOR  EXTRA  HEAAT  LEATHER,  RUBBER  OR 

CAXV-IS  DRIVIXG  BELTS 
Special  <-.AJl."     Teeth  1     inch  long-.  ..  .per  100  $33.00 
Special  "A."'         Teeth    Vs    inch  long....        "  33.0O 

Special  "B."         Teeth    ^.4    inch  long "  33.0G 


KEXEH.\X   STEEL   BELT   FASTENERS 


X:. 

Use  :or 

i-ackedin 
Box 

Price  per 
100 

0 

100 
100 
100 
100 
50 
50 

iS 

50 
50 
50 

50 

25 

'"IS 

1 

Light  Xarrow  Belts 

Light  Narrow  Belts 

1  20 

9 

4 

Heavy  Single  Leather  or  3-plv  Rubber 

2  30 

5 
'     6 

Light  Double  Leather  or  4-ply  Rubber  to  10  inches 

Light  Double  Leather  or  4-plv  Rubber  to  10  inches 

2.70 
3  00 

7 
8 

Double  Leather  or  5-  and  6-ply  Rubber 

Double  Leather  or  5-  and  6-plv  Rubber.. 

3.90 
4  50 

9 
9% 

n 

Extra  Hea\-y  Double  Leather  or  8-  to  10-plv  RubbeT 

Extra  Heay>-  Double  Leather  or  8-  to  10-plv  Rubber 

Extra  Heavy  Double  Leather  or  8-  to  10-plV  Rubber 

4.00 
5.50 

7.00 

S  nO 

24 

Heavj-  Driving  Belts  up   to    iS   inch  thick 

10.00 

SMITH'S  PATENT  BELT 

FASTENERS  ^  ^ 

^^^^a^^  3       !      All    Rubber   Belts,    excepting  ' 

5-   and    6-ply I  1.50 

4        '     All   Leather  Belts,   excepting 

O  IB Large    Drive    |  1.25  _,_ 

Combination  Punch  for   same each  91.25 

Fig.  33SC  Reamers    "  .35  Fig.  33SD 

WE   CAN  FtRNISH  PROMPTLY  ANTf  BELT   FASTENER  NOT  SHOW  N  LV  THIS  CATALOG 


850 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  «  eo< 


CRESCENT  BELT  FASTENERS 


note::     strain  is  equally  distributed  across  entire  Avidtk,  thus  maintaining  maximum  strength  of  the  l?elt. 

No  waste  of  belting  and  no  bulk. 

Acknowledged  by  belting  authorities  as  the  safest,  strongest;  most  durable  and  most  economical 
means  yet  devised  for  the  joining  of  all  power  transmitting  and  conveying  belting. 

Crescent  Plates  are  attached  with  Crescent  Rivets  which  are  self-piercing  and  merely  separate  the 
length-wise  fibres  of  a  belt,  the  prongs  of  which  when  clinched  actually  reinforce  the  belt  at  the  joint. 
No  holes  are  punched  to  weaken  the  belt.  When  necessary  to  shorten  a  belt  due  to  stretch,  simply  re- 
move Crescent  Rivets  from  one  end  of  a  Crescent  Plate,  cut  out  the  slack  and  rejoin  at  the  small  cost 
of  a  row  of  new  Crescent  Rivets. 

Adapted  to  all  makes  of  belting  of  every  length,    -width   and   thickness. 

To  insure  entirely  satisfactory  service  select  correct  sizes  of  Crescent  Plates  and  Crescent  Rivets 
for  your  work  as  follows: 

For  Ligiit  Work — ^on  3  inch  or  larger  Pulleys.  Belts:  %  to  3  inches  wide  use  Crescent  Short  Grip  Plates. 

No.     25  Crescent  Plate  will  cover   %    and   1   inch   of    belt  width per  gross  $  2.88 

No.     45  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  IVz    inches  of  belt    width "  5.76 

No.     65  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  2        inches  of  belt    viridth .  ; "  8.64 

No.     85  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  2%    inches  of  belt    width "  11.52 

No.  805  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  3        inches  of  belt    width "  11.52 

For  General  Work — on  6  inches  or  larger  Pulleys.  Belts:  2  to  8  inches  wide  use  Crescent  Medium 
Grip  Plates. 

Jio.     67  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  li/^   inches  of  belt  width per  gross  $  8.64 

No.  607  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  2        inches  of  belt   width "  8.64 

No.     87  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  21/2   inches  of  belt   width *'  11.52 

No.  107  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  3       inches  of  belt   width "  14.40 

No.  127  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  31/2    inches  of  belt   width "  17.28 

No.  147  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  4       inches  of  belt   width "  20.16 

For  General  Work — on  9  inches  or  larger  Pulleys.Belts:  2  to  12  inches  wide  use  Crescent  Special 
Grip  Plates. 

No.     63  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  2       inches  of  belt  width per  gross  911.52 

No.     83  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  2%   inches  of  belt  width "  14.40 

No.  103  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  3       inches  of  belt  width "  17.28 

No.  123  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  31/2    inches  of  belt   width "  20.16 

For  Heavy  Work — on  12  inches  or  larger  Pulleys.  Belts:  5  to  36  inches  wide  use  Crescent  Long 
Grip   Plates. 

No.     109  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  2%  inches  of  belt  width per  gross  $17.28 

No.     149  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  3       inches  of  belt  width "  23.04 

No.  1409  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  3  Vz  inches  of  belt  width "  25.92 

No.     189  Crescent  Plate  will  cover  4       inches  of  belt  width "  28.80 

CRESCENT  LARGE  SHANK  RIVETS 

For  attaching  Crescent  Short,  Medium,  Special  and  Long  Grip  Plates.  Select  these  Rivets  A  inch 
longer  than  thickness  of  belting  to  allow   for  thickness  of  Plate  and  proper  clinch. 

Size    inches!   5/16  |  6/16  |  7/16  |  8/16  |  9/16  |10/16|  11/16  |  12/16  |  13/16  |  If/lS" 

Price    per    gross  |    .70     |    .70   |    .80   |    .80   |    .90   |    .90   |   1.00   |   1.00   |   1.10   |   I.IQ 

A  Crescent  Rivet  Holder  is  included  in  each  gross  b  ox  of  Crescent  Large  Shank  Rivets. 

For  Special  Light  Work  at  High  Speed  Use  Crescent  HIGH-SPEED  Plates 

Crescent  High-Speed  Plates  are  for  joining  belts   used  for  Light  Work  at  High  Speed. 

See  that  both  ends  of  the  belt  to  be  joined  are  cut  square  and  true;  this  will  ensure  a  perfect  butt 
joint.  Be  careful  in  making  joints,  for  a  Crescent  Joint  properly  made  will  outlast  the  life  of  the  belt 
itself. 

CRESCENT  SMALL  SHANK  RIVETS 

For  attaching  Crescent  High-Speed  Plates  should  be  used  3/16  inch  longer  than  thickness  of  belt 
to  allow  for  thickness  of  plate  and  proper  clinch. 

Size    inches!         5/16         |         6/16        |         7/16        |       ~87l6        |         9/16        |       10/16 

Price T. per  gross |  .50  |  .50  |  .55  |  .55  |  .60  |  .60 

For  Extremely  Heavy  Work  Use  Crescent  JUMBO  Plates 

Crescent  Jumbo  Plates  are  for  extremely  heavy  work,  large  belts  on  long  drives.  This  type  of  Cres- 
cent Belt  Fastener  is  used  on  the  longest  and  heaviest  belts  known,  giving  the  most  satisfactory  service. 
They  conform  to  the  circumference  of  pulleys  24  inches  or  larger  in  diameter.  This  style  is  not  recom- 
mended for  belts  running  at  high   speed,   except  where  very  large  pulleys  are  used. 

These  plates  have  zigzag  holes,  triples  rows  and  are  strong  enough  to  hold  ANY  belt. 

No.  1611.     Will  cover  3  inches  of  belt  width per  gross  »28.80 

No.  2211.     Will  cover  4  inches  of  belt  width "  34.5« 

CRESCENT  JUMBO  RIVETS 

For  attaching  Crescent  Jumbo  Plates  should  be  used  5/16  inch  longer  than  thickness  of  belt  to  allow 
for  thickness  of  plate  and  proper  clinch. 

Size     inxhesi    10/16    |    11/16    |    12/16    !    13/16    |    14/16    |    15/16    |    16/16    |    18/16~ 

Price per   gross!     125     |     1.40     |     1.40     |     1.65     |     1.66     |     1.70     |     1.70     |     1.86 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


851 


BRISTOL'S  PATENT  STEEL   BELT  LACING 


Size  No.  1  has  a  very  short  back,  thus  making  the  joint  suitable  for  use  on  e"xtra  small  pulleys. 
Used  very  extensively  for  joining  single  leather  belts,   and    has   given    wonderfully   satisfactory    results. 

No.   1    STYLE    (ASSORTED   WIDTHS) 
Packed  regularly  in  assorted  widths,  but  will  also  be  furnished  packed  to  order,  all  one  width,  if  so 
specified.     £ach  box  contains  enough  to  lace  100  inches  in  width  of  belts.  Price  per  box 

This   Style  for  LEATHER   Belts  100  ins. 

Size  No.  00.     For  split  leather  and  extra  light  belts  from    -^   to    Vs    inch   thick 91.00 

Size  No.     O.     For  split  leather  and  light   belts  from   %    to   i\   inch  thick 1.00 

Size  No.     1.     For  ordinary   single   leather  belts   from   A   to    %    inch   thick 1.50 

Size  No.     2.     For  extra  heavy  and  wide  single   leather  belts,    V4   to   1%   inch   thick 2.00 

Size  No.     3.     For  double  leather  belts  from   -te  to   %   inch  thick    2..'i0 

Size  No.     4.     For  heavy  double  leather  belts  from   %    to   /^    inch  thick 3.0O 

Size  No.     5.     For  extra  heavy  double  leather  belts  from   /^  to  i%   inch  thick 3.50 

No.   11    STYLE    (ASSORTED   WIDTHS) 

Size  No.  11  is  extensively  used  for  fastening  woven  and  rubber  belts.  It  will  be  note'd  from  the 
illustration  that  this  style  of  Bristol  Lacing  is  so  designed  that  the  points  enter  the  belt  well  back  from 
the  joint,  thus   firmly  holding  the   ends  of  belt  without  tearing  out. 

Packed  regularly  in  assorted  widths,  but  will  also  be  furnislicd  packed  to  order,  all  one  width  if  so 
specified.     Each   box  contains  enough  to   lace   100  inches  in  width  of  belts.  Price    per  box 

This   Style   for  WOVEN   Belts  100  ins. 

Size  No.  11.     For  three-ply  rubber  and  cotton  belts  from   i*e   to    Vi    inch  thick $1..50 

Size  No.  12.     For  four-ply  rubber  and  cotton  belts  from    i^    to    ^e    inch    thick 2.00 

Size  No.  13.     For  five-ply  rubber  and  cotton  belts  from   -1%  to   %    inch   thick 2.50 

Size  No.  14.     For  six-ply  rubber  and   cotton  belts   from    %    to   -^^   inch   thick 3.00 

Size  No.  15.     For  seven-ply   rubber   and   cotton    belts   from  iV  to   1%  inch  thick 3.50 

Size  No.  17.     For  eight-ply  and  extra  double  heavy  rubber  and  cotton  belts  from   V2  to   %  inch  thick  4.95 

STAGGERED   POINT    STYLE    (ASSORTED   WIDTHS) 

The  staggered  point  style  is  suitable  for  general  use  on  both  leather  and  woven  belts.  The  stag- 
gered  points    enter    the   belt   in   double   rows.  .^  ^    ^^ 

Packed  regularly  in  assorted  widths,  but  will  also  be  furnished  packed  to  order,  all  one  width,  if  so 
specified.     Each  box  contains  enough  to  lace  100  inches  in   width   of  belt.  Price   per  box 

This  Style  for  AI.l.  KINDS  of  Belts  100  ms. 

Size  No.  110.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from   Vs   to  fa  inch   thick.     Split  leather  and   light   rubber   and 

cotton   belts.      Packed    in    assorted   widths $1.00 

Size  No.  111.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from   i^    to   %    inch    thick.      Ordinary    single'    leather    belts    and 

three-ply  rubber  and  cotton  belts.     Packed  in  assorted    widths    •  •  •    1-50 

Size  No.  112.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from    14    to   A    inch  thick.     Extra  heavy  and  wide  single  leather 

belts  and  four-ply  rubber  and  cotton  belts.     Packed   in   assorted  widths 2.00 

Size  No.  113.     For  all  kinds   of  belts  from   -^s   to    %    inch    thick.      Double    leather    belts    and    five-ply 

rubber  and    cotton   belts.     Packed   in   assorted   widths 2..50 

Size  No.  114.  For  all  kinds  of  belts  from  %  to  t^  inch  thick.  Heavy  double  leather  belts  and  six- 
ply  rubber  and   cotton   belts.      Packed   in   assorted   widths    3.00 

Size  No.  115.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from   ^\   to   ,»t    inch    thick.      Extra    heavy    double    leather    belts 

and  seven-ply  rubber  and  cotton  belts.     Packed  in    assorted    widths 3.50 

Size  No.  117.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from    Vz   to   %    inch    thick.      Conveyor    belts    and    eight-ply    and 

e'xtra  double  heavy  rubber  and   cotton  belts.     Packed   in  assorted  widths 4.95 

Size  No.  119.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from   %   to  U   inch   thick.     Ten-ply   and   extra   heavy   conveyor 

belts.     Packed   only  in   3-point  widths 6.05 

STAGGERED  POINT  STYLE  (S-POINT  WIDTHS  ONLY) 

Packed  in  3-point  widths,  including  the  two  forms  of  hook  (i.  e.,  both  long  side  pieces  and  short 
side  pieces).     Each"  box  contains  .50  pieces  3-point  widths.  Price    Per    Dox 

This   Style  for  AI.l.  KINDS  of  Belts  ^       .^        .       ,     ,       50  pieces 

Size  No.  312.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from   V*    to  ft   inch  thick.     Extra  heavy  and  wide  single  leather 

belts  and  four-ply  rubber  and  cotton  belts.     Packed  in    3-point  widths  only...... •  .  .  • .  .iHi.io 

Size  No.  313.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from   A  to   %    inch    thick.       Double    leather    belts    and    five-ply 

rubber  and  cotton  belts.     Packed  in    3-point  widths    only     ...................   i.<o 

Size  No.  314.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from    %    to  -ft   inch  thick.     Heavy  double  leather  belts  and  six-  ^ 

ply   rubbel-   and   cotton    belts.      Packed    in    3-point   widths   only    -^   •  v,- •  •,•  •  ^V  '  " "  V,' S;;  * 

Size  No.  31.5.     For  all   kinds  of  belts  from    ,'5   to   ft   inch    thick.      Extra    heavy    double    leather    belts 

and    seven-ply    rubber   and    cotton    belts.      Packed   in   3-point   widths    only :■;•■:■    •; A   "* 

Size  No.  317.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from    1/2   to   %    inch    thick.      Conveyor    belts    and    eight-ply    and  ^ 

extra  double  heavy  rubber  and  cotton  belts.     Packed   in   3-point  widths   only..... •'•»" 

Size  No.  319.     For  all  kinds  of  belts  from    %   to  \i   inch    thick.      Ten-ply    and    extra   heavy    conveyor 

belts.     Packed  in   3-point  widths  only "'W 


GEO-BCAItPEN'TER  ^  Co, 


ALLIGATOR  STEEL   BELT  LACING 

"JUST  A  HAMMER  TO  APPLY  IT" 

A  strong,  smooth  hinge  joint  for  any  width  or  kind  of 
belting. 

Packed  Complete  with  Gauge  and  Hinge  Pins 


Lancing                                       Thlckncss  and  Kind  of  Belting 

To  Join 

in  Width 

inches 

Lacing 
Section 
inches 

Price 
per  Box 

00   1    For  printers  or  other  tape  belt  not  over  -jV  in.  thick |      72 

6 

$1.00 

15       For  light  narrow  single  leather  or  fabric,  %  to  i^  in.  thick |      64 

8 

1.15 

20       For  single  leather,  3-ply  fabric,  etc.,  up  to  ,%  in.  thick |      60 

12 

1.15 

F25       For  single  leather  and  fabric  belts,  fs  to  ^^  in.  thick |      48 

8 

1.15 

G25       For  single  leather  and  fabric  belts,  fe  to  -3^  in.  thick |      9  6 

12 

2.25 

L27       For  light  double  leather  and  fabric  belts,  %  to  ^^  in.  thick |      9  6 

12 

2.50 

M35       For  double  leather  and  fabric  belts,  i^,  to  tV  in.  thick |      32 

8 

1.15 

N35       For  double  leather  and  fabric  belts,  ^i  to  i\j  in.  thick |      48 

12 

1.70 

U45       For  heavy  double  leather  and  fabric  belts,  -^  to  %  in.  thick ]      48 

12 

2.25 

U55   1    For  rubber,  cotton  or  balata,  %  to  iV  in.  thick |      48 

12 

2.60 

X65   1    For  rubber,  cotton  or  balata,  ^^  to  i^  m.  thick |      48 

12 

3.00 

75  1    For  rubber,  cotton  or  balata,  y^  to  %  in.  thick 

1      48 

12 

4  00 

Nos.  00  and  15  are  packed  only  with  rawhide  hinge  pins,  Nos.  20,  25,  27,  35  and  45  ai 
regularly  with  rawhide  pins  and  one  sample  rocker  pin.  Sectional  steel  "Rocker"  pins 
furnished  for  Nos.    55,    65   and   75. 


e  packed 
only  are 


GLING-SURFAGE  BELT  DRESSING 

Cling-Surface  is  not  a  sticky  belt  dressing,  not  a  belt 
dressing  at  all,  in  fact,  but  a  special  treatment  for  special 
results. 

It  penetrates  into  porous  belts  and  ropes,  making  and 
keeping  them  pliable,  firm  and  v/aterproof  all  through  and 
leaving  the  surface  clean,  so  the  whole  belt  grips  the  pulley 
and  is  in  best  health  always. 

It  stops  all  slipping  without  stickiness,  so  every  belt  can 
be  run  easy  or  slack,  as  shown  in  cut,  with  minimum 
friction  and  maximum  output,  saving  oil,  power,  time,  work 
and  worry  and  fuel. 

It  can  be  used  for  all  sorts  of  belts  and  ropes  and  will 
preserve  leather,  cotton,  camel  hair  and  manila  belts  and 
ropes  and  will  not  injure  good  rubber  or  balata  if  properly 
used.  It  is  being  used  widely  in  almost  every  manufacturing 
country,  and  you  will  find  it  to  give  you  the  results  you 
want. 
Price  per  pound   $0.60 

PEERLESS  BELT  GLUE 

Price  per  pound .^1.00 

Directions: — To  prepare  the  Cement  for  use,  cut  in  small 
pieces.  Set  in  boiling  water,  which  will  dissolve  it.  If 
too  thick,  add  small  quantity  of  water.  Apply  with  brush 
lightly  to  laps  of  belt  and  stick  together  before  cement  be- 
comes chilled.  Rub  lap  down  thoroughly  and  let  it  set  an 
hour  before  running  belt. 


••OLD  DUTCH"   RUBBER    GEMENT 

Half  pint  cans per  doz.   $  3.60' 

Pint  cans    "  7.20' 

Quart  cans    "  14.40 

One  gallon  cans each       4.00' 

DIXON'S  LEA  BELT  DRESSING 

Prevents  Slipping.     Increases  Power 

1  lb.  Sticks,  25  to  case per  case  $7.50 

1  lb.  Sticks each       .40 


GOMET  BELT  DRESSING 

Our  Own  Manufacture 

An  unusually  high  grade  leather  and  rubber 
belt  dressing. 
Price  per  pound $0.60 

STEPHENSON'S    BELT 
DRESSING 

In  1  lb.  sticks each  SS.-'itt 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  «  Go. 


*'©»  CUfllottg"  SHEET  PACKING 


Our  Reputation  and 
A  Reliable  Packing  ^^^^^^^^  Experience 

for  Many  Uses  ^^^^^^^^^^^  .. 


**®lh  dnlotui"  is  the  result  of  years  of  experience  in  selling  sheet  packings  made  by  the  larg- 
est producer  of  this  material  in  the  world. 

Before  introducing  '*(§ih  (Snlnng"  Sheet  Packing,  we  specified  the  ingredients  in  its  compound, 
so  as  to  make  it  suitable  for  any  duty  that  a  sheet  packing  of  this  kind  is  expected  to  perform. 

After  a  great  number  of  exhaustive  tests,  under  steam,  hot  and  cold  water  and  air  pressures, 
we  have  passed  and  recommended  "®U»  (dnlona"  to  give  you  satisfactory  service  for  pressures  up 
to  125  pounds  or  we  will  issue  credit. 

The  distinctive  features  of    *'(§ih  dnlnng"   Sheeting  Packing  are: 

It  is  made  up  of  more  good  rubber. 

It  does  not  harden  in  stock  when  not  in  use. 

It  weighs  less  to  the  square  yard. 

It  requires  no  following  up  at  the  joints. 

It  Is  the  cheapest  packing  in  the  end. 

It  saves  you  Sunday  work. 

A  trial  order  %vill  bear  us  out. 

Carried  in  stock  in  100-lb.  rolls  in  the  following  thicknesses,  all  36  inches  wide:  -^  inch,  -h  inch, 
A  inch,   Vs  inch,  ^  Inch  and  14  inch. 

It  is  natural  for  every  dealer  or  manufacturer  to  claim  his  packlng^the  best.  We  believe  that 
the  best  proof  of  any  packing  is  a  practical  test,  and  A\ill  send  enough  **  ©Un  Qlolnng**  upon  re- 
quest to  enable  you  to  convince  yourself  that  it  is  all  we  claim  it  to  be. 


854 


GEo•B•eAltPE^rTER  «  eo. 


\ 


PACKING 

"BANNER" 
SUPERHEAT   SHEET   PACKING 


'  BA.NNi 


I  .1)1. .  I  J,    ,1.)-         ','  ""''>i"  __'_        \  ','11^ 


For  Hishest  Temperatures  and  Pressures 

Banner  Superheat  Sheet  Packing  Is  made  of  a 
combination  of  carefully  selected  long  asbestos 
fiber  and  rubber.  It  is  built  to  withstand  the 
highest  temperatures  and  pressures  up  to  900  lbs. 
per  square  inch.  It  is  particularly  adapted  to  use 
with  superheated  and  saturated  steam,  ammonia, 
alkali  and  acids.  For  all  high  pressure  joints — 
cylinder  and  steam  chest  covers  and  the  like — 
Banner  Superheat  can  be  depended  upon.  It  can 
be  excelled  by  no  other  high  pressure  packing  on 
the  market. 

SIX    SUPERIORITIES 

1.  Thinner  sheets — more  joints  to  the  pound. 

2.  Tensile  strength  over  3000  pounds. 

3.  No  ply  separation — joints  brealt   clean. 

4.  Smooth  surface — ab.solutely  tight  joint. 

5.  Tested  to  1200  and  900  pounds. 

6.  Joint  remains  permanently  tight — vibration  has 

no   eiXect. 

Banner  Superheat  is  made  plain  or  graphited  in 
sheets  50x50  inches,  and  in  thicknesses  of  ^n,  A  or 
%  inch.  The  weight  of  the  iV  inch  thickness  is  about 
51^  pounds  per  square  yard.  Free  samples  for  test- 
ing upon   request. 

Price per  lb.  $1J25 


RAINBOW   SHEET  PACKING 


Vs.    1% 


Carried  in  stock  in  100  and  200  pound  rolls  in  i^,  -h,  #2 
and   %    inch   thicknesses. 

All  rolls   36   inches  wide.     Extra  widths   10%   additional. 

Wire  inserted  carried  in  stock  in   ts  and   %   inch  thickness. 

We  can  also   furnish   the   following  popular   brands    of    sheet 
packing. 

Ebonite  Usudurian  Jenkins  '96 

Garlock  90O  Ekonomy  Kearsarge  Permanite 


KAPLAN  RED  AND  BLACK  PACKING 

Graphite  One  Side,  Red  Lead  One  Side 

This  packing  is  made  from  asbestos  yarn   and    metallic    wire,    firmly    twisted '  and    -woven    together. 
It  will   withstand   high    pressure   and    is    sufficiently   elastic    to    compensate    for    expansion    and    contrac- 
tion.     Carried   in  stock  in   200   pound   rolls,    in    ^V    and   I'g   inch  thickness. 
Price per   lb.    $1.00 


PURE  GUM  SHEET  PACKING 

Pure  gum  sheet  packing  is  made  from  the  better  quality  of  compound,  and  is  recommended  for 
cold  water  packing  and  squeegee  rubbers.  The  standard  sheets  are  36  inches  wide  and  can  be  had  in 
thicknesses   ranging   from    5'^    to    %    inch,    inclusive.      Rolls  contain   either  100   or  200   lbs. 

This  packing  varies  in  price  from  30  cents  to  $1.00  per  pound,  depending  on  the  quality  of  the 
rubber   in   the    packing. 

ALL  WHITE  ASBESTOS  SHEET  PACKING 

For  High  Pressures  and  Temperatures 

Especially  adapted  to  the  highest  pressures  and  temperatures  in  connection  with  gas  and  gasoline 
engines,  turbines,  steel  plant  equipment,   etc. 

Made  of  long  fibre  asbestos  yarn  interwoven  with  wire  insertion,  and  covered  with  a  heat  resisting 
compound   which   will   withstand   severe   contraction   and   expansion. 

Standard  rolls   36   inches  wide,  contain   about  100    and   200  pounds.     Thickness,    3^,    i^   and    %    inch, 
price per  lb.  $1.00 

CLOTH  INSERTION  SHEET  PACKING 

C.  L.,  C.  O.  S.  and  C.  B.  S. 


The  grades  we   carry  combTne  smootliness  of  finish,  strength  of  cloth  insertion  and  pliability.     We 


of   paoking    for   cold   water  and   low   pressures. 
'         "   "  ,   strength   of 

Each  cloth,  whether  an  insertion 


stock  it  in  thicknesses  from   ^   to    Vi    inch,   inclusive, 
Bide,    counts    as   one    ply.      Prices   on    application, 


GEO•B•eAKPE:^fTER  «^o 


855 


SUNSHINE  GASKETS 


THE  NEW  IDEA 


Fig.  S»1A 

An  Asbetsos  Tubular  Tape  that  enables  you  to  make  your  own  Asbestos  Gaskets. 

Keep  it  on  hand.    It  saves  Money,  saves  Time,  saves  Trouble  and  makes  you  independent  of  the 
Factor/. 

DIRECTIONS:  Cut  off  enough  tape  to  go  around  the  flange  of  opening  you  want  to  pack.  At- 
tach the  ends  together  with  the  copper  fasteners  furnished,  sponge  off  about  tvyo  inches  at  the  joint 
with  gasoline,  wind  with  the  adhesive  tape,  also  furnished,  and  your  Gasket  is  finished.  Simple, 
isn't  it?  Packed  in  boxes  containing  5  to  6  pounds. 
Price  per  lb 


$1.25 


BANNER  SUPERHEAT  GASKETS 


C.  I.  OR  C.  B.  S.  GASKETS 


Fig.    !>yiB 

Made  of  the  same  material  as  our  Banner  Su- 
perheat sheet  packing. 

They  are  acid,  ammonia  and  oil  proof  to  the 
highest  degree  and  particularly  adaptable  for  all 
service  having  highest  pressures  and  superheated 
steam. 

In  all  sizes  and  shapes,  3^2,  ^  and  %  inch 
thick. 

Price  on  application. 


Fig.  8aiC 

C.  I.  or  C.  B.  S.  Gaskets,  made  in  three  grades, 
are  of  the  highest  quality  rubber  compound  and 
possess  great  durability. 

Each  layer  of  cloth,  whether  it  is  inserted,  or 
on  the  outside,  counts  as  one  ply — one  to  each 
fe  inch  thickness.  Brass  or  steel  wire  insertion 
if  desired. 

Most  dependable  and  satisfactory  for  cold 
water  service  and  low  pressure  steam  packing. 

In  all  sizes,  shapes  and  thicknesses. 

When  special  shapes  are  required  send  blue 
print  or  sketch  giving  full  information. 

Prices  on  application. 


We  can  also  furnish  for  prompt  shipment,  at  prevailing  market  prices:  Eclipse  Sectional 
Rainbow  Gaskets,  Ebonite  Gaskets,  Plain  White  Wire  Inserted  Gaskets,  Kearsarge,  Permanite, 
Rainbesto,  Rainbow,  Rainbow  Wire  Inserted,  Heine  Boiler  Handhole,  Heine  Boiler  Manhole. 


856 


GEO-BCAR^PEhfTER  S  ©0. 


mti  (taiam''  GASKETS 


(&Ui  CdoUmg  Gaskets  are  made'  from  ®U»  CHolattg  Sheet  Compound,  therefore  possess  the  same 
features  and  quality.  They  readily  conform  to  the  roughest  faced  flanges,  neither  blow  nor  squeeze  out 
and  will  successfully  withstand  high  pressure  in  connection  with  air,  steam  and  water  service'.  For  any 
air,  steam  or  water  joint  and  in  all  sizes,   shapes  and  thicknesses. 

**  ®l&  Cdalmtg "  Brass  Wire'  Mesh  Insertion  or  Cloth  Insertion,  are  also  made  in  all  sizes,  shapes  and 
thicknesses.  Possessing  great  flexibility  and  toughness,  they  are  most  effective'  and  efficient  for  all 
high  pressure  service,  especially  marine,  and  for  packing  joints  subjected  to  vibrations  and  shocks  such 
as  on  threshing  engines,  road  machinery,  etc. 

Rainbow  Gaskets.     Prices  on  application. 


Standard    Ring 
Gasket 


PRICES    AND   WEIGHTS 

Plain 

Wire   or  Cloth 
Inserted 

per  lb.   $1.40 

"            1.30 

$2,50 

fs   to   Vi   inch  thick., 

"            1.10 

2.00 

Weight  of  Standard  Ring  Gaslict  1/16  in.  Thick 


%X     21/8 

1      X   2fe 

IVzX  3% 
2x4 

2y2X     4  7/8 

3     X   5% 


3y2X  6% 

4  X   6% 
4y2X  7 

5  X   7% 

6  X   8% 

7  xlO 

8  xll 

9  xl2y. 


:12y2 
^1314 

xlfi 

xl7% 

xl9 


1% 


16x20% 

18x21% 

20x23'% 

22x26 

24x28^4 

26x301/4 

28x32% 


81/2 

8 
10 
11 
13 
15 

y2 


lys 

2% 
21/2 

3-f. 

3% 
4% 
4% 

71/s 
7y2 

8% 


30x34% 

32x371/8 

34x39% 

36x41% 

38x43% 

40x45% 

42x48 

44x50^4 

46x52 1^ 

48x54  1/0 

50x56% 


2 
5 

6y2 

8 
11 

i2y2 

1 

4 

51/2 

8y2 

iiys 


WeiRht  of  Full  Face  Gasket  1/16  in.  Thick 


C. 


Lbs. 


Gas. 


%x  3y2 

1x4 
l%x  41/2 
l%x  5 
2x6 

2y2x  7 

3     X  71/2 


% 
1 
It^ 

2% 


A. 


Lbs. 


Ozs. 


16x231/2 

18x25 

20x27  y2 

22x291/2 

24x32 

26x3414 

28x36  i/i 


lys 

1 

5 

7 
11 
14 

1 


3%x  8% 
4x9 
4y2X   91/4 

5  xlO 

6  xll 

7  xl2y2 

8  xl3y2 

9  xl5 
0  xl6 
2     xl9 

4  x21 

5  X2214 


3% 

41/8 

4y8 
51/4 
eyg 
71/2 
9 

91/2 

131/2 

i5y2 

y* 


30x38% 
32x41% 
34x431/2 
36x45% 
38x48% 
40x50% 
42x52% 
44x55% 
46x57% 
48x59% 
50x61% 


TABLE    GIVES    APPROXIMATE    WEIGHTS    ONLY 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  «  SO. 


85^ 


EKONOMY  SPIRAL  AND  RING  PACKING 


Designed  for  general  use  on  steam  (except  pressures  above  125  pounds,  and  for  superheated 
steam),  water,  air,  etc.     In  fact  it  can  be  used  wherever  a  reliable  packing  is  required. 

Cut  to  exact  measurement,  and  is  quiclfly  and  easily  applied.  Elastic  and  durable.  Made  in 
any  diameter,  thickness  or  shape  of  ring.  The  spiral  is  carried  in  stock.  The  ring  in  solid  and  sec- 
tional is  furnished  to  order  only. 

In  ordering  give  exact  diameter  of  rod,  and  inside  diameter  of  stuffing  box. 

Packed  in  boxes  as  follows: 


Size, 

inches 

Feet 

Weight,    lbs. 

Size,  inches 

Feet 

Weight,  lbs. 

A 

72 

By* 

1% 

36 

7V2 

V4 

48 

2% 

% 

36 

8% 

% 

36 

Z^/z 

% 

24 

8 

/^ 

36 

5 

% 

24 

12 

% 

36 

6                    I 

1 

24 

15 

Table  gives  approximate  weights  in  Spiral  form. 

BANNER  HIGH  PRESSURE  SPIRAL  ASBESTOS  PACKING 

For    High    Pressure    and    Superheated    Steam 


Unsurpassed  for  all  conditions  of  service  under  extremely  high  pressure  and  with  super- 
heated steam,  also  in  connection  with  acids,  greases  and  oils.  Especially  suitable  for  all  types  of 
high  pressure  steam  and  gas  engines,  turbines,  air  compressors,  marine  and  railroad  service,  steel 
plant  equipment. 

In  ordering  rings,  state  diameter  of  rod,  outside  diameter  of  gland,  depth  of  stuffing  box  and 
number  of  rings  required.     Also  advise  style  of  packing  wanted. 


858 


GEO-BCAIiPEM^TER  S  So. 


1 


SPIRAL  PISTON  AND  VALVE  ROD  PACKING 


"  ®Ih  Cdolong "  Packing  for  piston  and  valve  rods.  "  ®lb  QloUmg "  is  not  equalled  by  any 
other  rod  packing, 

The  core  is  surrounded  by  a  superior  quality  duck  thoroughly  impregnated  with  graphite.  The 
lubricant  is  of  the  purest  and  highest  grade  free  from  metallic  and  other  substances  of  a  harmful 
nature. 

It  is  compounded  to  withstand  high  temperature,  will  not  harden  nor  disintegrate,  and  will  re- 
tain its  life  and  elasticity  indefinitely. 

"  (&lh  (Holang "  Piston  and  Valve  Rod  Packing  is  as  near  perfection  as  is  possible  to  make 
9uch  and  it  will  successfully  and  efficiently  pack  any  rod  under  any  condition  of  service  excepting  in 
connection  with  superheated  steam. 

Especially  efficient  for  rods  of  pistons  and  valves  that  must  move  suddenly  or  intermittently. 

Can  be  furnished  in  round  or  square  style.     State  kind  wanted. 

In  coil,  spiral  or  ring  form  as  desired.  When  ordering  ring  style  state  diameter  of  rod,  out- 
3lde  diameter  of  gland,  depth  of  stuffing  box  or  number  of  rings  required. 


**mh  ai0lnng"    PISTON  AND  VALVE   ROD   PACKING 

Bound  Section 

TABLES  OF  SIZES  AND  APPROXIMATE  WEIGHTS 

Packed  in  Boxes  as  Follows: 

SPIRAIi 


COIL 


Size 

W^eight 

Size 

Weight 

Inches 

lbs. 

inches 

Feet 

lbs. 

1/8 

120 

ly* 

15/16 

12 

4y2 

3/16 

108 

1V2 

1 

12 

4% 

1/4 

96 

s% 

1    1/16 

12 

5y4 

5/16 

72 

31/2 

1    1/8 

12 

6 

8/8 

54 

3y4 

1   3/16 

12 

6% 

7/16 

'     54 

4 

1    1/4 

12 

7% 

1/2 

36 

3% 

1   5/16 

12 

8% 

9/16 

36 

4% 

1   3/8 

12 

9 

5/8 

36 

6% 

1    7/16 

12 

9% 

11/16 

18 

41/4 

1    1/2 

12 

11 

3/4 

18 

41^ 

1   5/8 

12 

13% 

13/16 

12 

3% 

1   3/4 

12 

15% 

7/8 

12 

4 

2 

12 

18% 

Size 

Weight 

Size 

Weight 

inches 

Feet 

lbs. 

Inches 

Feet 

lbs. 

1/8 

120 

iy4 

15/16 

24 

9 

3/16 

108 

1% 

1 

24 

10 

1/4 

84 

3y4 

1   1/16 

12 

5% 

5/16 

72 

3% 

1   1/8 

12 

5% 

3/8 

72 

4% 

1   3/16 

12 

6y4 

7/16 

60 

5 

1   1/4 

12 

7y2 

1/2 

36 

4 

1   5/16 

12 

8% 

9/16 

36 

5 

1   3/8 

12 

9 

5/8 

36 

7 

1   7/16 

12 

9% 

11/16 

24 

5 

1    1/2 

12 

11 

3/4 

24 

5% 

1   5/8 

12 

13% 

13/16 

24 

7 

1   3/4 

12 

15% 

7/8 

24 

7% 

2 

12 

18% 

PEERLESS    PISTON   AND   VALVE   ROD    PACKING 

For  those  who  prefer  we  can  ship  promptly  any  of  the  Peerless  piston  and  valve  rod  packings, 
made  of  Rainbow  quality  compounds,  at  prevailing  market  prices. 


GEO-BeAIiPEN*TER   ^   GO. 


859 


CANVAS   HYDRAULIC   PUMP   PACKING 


PEERLESS  SPECIAL 

Peerless  Special  Canvas  Pump  Packing  is  strictly  of  the  highest  grade,  being  made  of  a  fine  and 
closely  woven  duck  frictioned  with  a  white  rubber  compound. 

To  meet  the  different  service  requirements  it  is  made  in  the  following  degrees  of  hardness- 
Rock  Hard  and  Medium. 

Rock  Hard  is  vulcanized  to  withstand  the  higher  temperatures,  being  especially  adaptable  for 
hot  water  service  such  as  packing  hot  water  pumps.  This  grade  will  not  soften  nor  lose  its  efficiency 
under  the  most  severe  conditions.     Also  highly  effective  for  very  heavy  hydraulic  work. 

Medium  is  particularly  for  cold  water  service  such  as  packing  cold  water  pumps,  elevator 
plungers  and  rams. 

In  coil  or  ring  form  as  desired. 

A\Tien  ordering  rings,  state  diameter  rod,  outside  diameter  gland,   depth  of  stuffing  box  or 
number  of  rings  required. 
List  price  per  pound $1.00 

CHALLENGE    HYDRAULIC   PUMP   PACKING 

This  packing  is  made  of  a  high  grade  duck,  and  frictioned  with  a  good  grade  of  compound. 

It  is  particularly  adapted  for  conditions  not  quite  so  severe  as  those  for  which  we  recommend 
Peerless  Special,  and  will  give  the  utmost  satisfaction  under  practically  any  working  conditions. 
List  price  per  pound ^^' 

The  Peerless  and  Challenge  Packings  listed  on  this  page  are  packed  in  boxes  as  follows: 


Size 
inches 

Feet 

Weig«6t 
lbs. 

,       Size 
inches 

Feet 

Weight 
lbs. 

Size 
inches 

Feet 

Weight 
lbs. 

Size 
inches 

Feet 

Weight 
lbs. 

1/4 
5/16 

25 

1 

9/16 

25 

5 

7/8 

25 

121/4 

1    3/16 

25 

23 

25 

1% 

5/8 

25 

6% 

15/16 

25 

13% 

1    1/4 

25 

25 

3/8 

25 

2% 

11/16 

25 

TVa 

1 

25 

15% 

1    3/8 

2.5 

29% 

7/16 

25 

SVs 

3/4 

25 

9 

1    1/16 

25 

18% 

1    1/2 

25 

35 

1/2 

25 

4 

13/16 

25 

10% 

1    1/8 

25 

21% 

TUCK'S   PACKING 

Square,  Round  and  Rubber  Rack 

This  well  known  form  of  packing  is  used  so  universally  that  no  detailed  description  is  required. 
Our  Tuck's  packing  is  made  of  a  close  woven  duck,  frictioned  with  black  rubber  compound.  The 
quality  is  of  the  highest  and  the  packing  is  adaptable  to  the  most  severe  hydraulic  service  of  all 
kinds.     Furnished  in  25  foot  lengths  (coils). 

Price  per  pound 

55 


$0.50 


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SQUARE  BRAIDED  FLAX  PACKING 


Coil  Foiiu 


This  packing  is  most  satisfactory  and  durable 
for  cold  water  pump  plungers,  hydraulic  presses, 
elevator  plungers,  steam  glands,  accumulators, 
etc.,  where  a  highly  dependable  packing  of  this 
nature  is  required. 

Made  from  the  best  grades  of  long  fibre  flax. 
Braided  solid  and  contains  neither  jute  nor 
hemp.  The  compound  with  which  it  is  impreg- 
nated contains  no  foreign  ingredients  nor  grit, 
and  is  of  the  proper  amount  to  insure  the  most 
satisfactory  service. 

This  packing  is  one  of  the  first  we  ever  sold, 
and  has  been  standard  for  over  thirty  years. 
It  is  our  best  grade  and  is  so  sold  to  anyone  who 
wants  a  first  class,  square  flax  packing. 

Price,   per   pound $1.00 

Can  be  furnished  in  reels  if  desired. 


Weight 

Size 

Weight 

inches 

Feet 

lbs. 

Inches 

lbs. 

1/4 

184 

61/4 

11/4 

33 

14 

% 

100 

6% 

1% 

30 

14 

V2 

61 

6  78 

11/2 

27 

15% 

% 

70 

81/4 

1% 

25 

17 

% 

27 

6% 

1% 

22 

18 

Vs 

20 

7 

178 

201/2 

20 

1 

17 

sy* 

2 

19 

22 

IVs 

17 

9 

TUEX  SQUARE  BRAIDED  FLAX  PACKING 

Of  the  same  general  construction  as   our  Old  Colony  brand,  except  that  the  fibre  is 
shorter.     The  process  of  manufacture  is   identical  with  our  other  grade. 
Tuex  is  suitable  for  work  under  ordinary   conditions. 

Price,  per  pound 

"BANNER"  ASBESTOS  VALVE 
STEM  PACKING 
Twisted  and  Braided 

For  air  pumps,  air  brakes,  throttles,  radia- 
tors and  other  small  valve  stems. 

Made  of  pure  long  fibre  asbestos,  perfectly 
lubricated  with  our  own  compound,  making 
it  flexible,  soft  and  very  strong.  It  will 
neither  harden  nor  work  injury  to  valve 
stems.  Resists  highest  temperatures  and 
pressures. 

Both  the  twisted  and  braided  are  put  up 
on  1-pound  metal  spools.       Furnished  in  reel 
form   in   any   quantity   desired.      Sizes   from 
^-inch  up,  advancing  by  IGths. 
Price,  per  pound !$1.50 


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MISCELLANEOUS  PACKINGS— AUTOMOBILE  TIRES 

In  addition  to  the  extensive  line  of  packings  listed  on  the  preceding  pages,  we  carry  in  stock  a 
great  many  of  the  advertised  brands. 

Space  does  not  permit  full  descriptions  of  all  the  following  packings,  but  each  one  listed  is  a 
well  known  brand.  If  your  favorite  is  neither  on  the  other  pages  nor  on  this  page,  kindly  advise  us 
and  we  will  furnish  any  information  concerning  it. 

Arctic  Ammonia 

3792  Ammonia 

Asbestos  Metallic 

Air  Pump  and  Throttle  Valve 

Crandall's 

Dale's  High  Pressure  Steam  Trap 
Eureka  Gum  Core 

Empire  Gum  Core 

Oarlock  Spiral  and  Ring  Packings 
GoodseU's 

Honest  John  Hydraulic 

Hercules  Combination  Stop  Valve 
Lakeside  Spiral 

Mabb's  Rawhide 
Metalbestos 

P.  P.  P. 

P.  P.  P.  Special 

P.  P.  P.  Marine 

Peerless,  all  styles 

Permanite 

Palmetto 

Rainbow 

Rainbesto 

Success 

Selden's  Caiiva.s  Core 
Vulcanbeston 

Pump   A^alves 


AUTOMOBILE  TIRES 

Our  experience  in  handling  tires  has  been  such  that  we  are  now  con- 
fining our  entire  efforts  to  the  Diamond  and  Goodyear  grades,  for  the 
reason  that  they  are  both  well-known  makes  and  represented  by  the  better 
manufacturers.  Having  a  direct  agency  on  the  Diamond  and  Goodyear 
Tires,  we  are  in  a  position  to  quote  you  the  very  best  market  prices  pre- 
vailing at  all  times. 

We  also  carry  a  very  complete  line  of  accessories,  such  as  tubes,  tire 
patches,  sleeves,  vulcanizing  rubber  inner  and  outer  shoes. 

Write  for  prices. 


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RUBBER  PUMP  VALVES 


No  other  article  in  the  mechanical  rubber  industry  requires  the  practical  scientific  knowledge 
as  do  Pump  Valves  in  order  to  be  properly  compounded  for  their  many  different  and  exacting 
service  conditions. 

The  most  satisfactory  and  proper  results  will  be  obtained  by  use  of  a  pump  spring  with  suf- 
ficient capacity  only  to  work  under  the  pressure,  head  or  lift.  That  is,  use  a  spring  having  suf- 
ficient compression  only  to  "seat"  the  valve  without  undue  pressure.     See  index. 

VALVE  SPECIFICATIONS 


HOT  WATER  STYLES: 

STYLE  334 
Stock — Extra  hard. 
Service — Hot  water. 
Pressure — Hi  gh  est. 
Temperature — Highest. 

STYLE   30O 
Stock — Hard. 
Service — Hot   Water. 
Pressure — Up  to  200  lbs. 
Temperature — Up  to  200°. 


STYLE  330 
Stock — Soft   gray. 
Service — Cold  water. 
Pressure — Up   to   110   lbs. 
Temperature — Lukewarm  watef. 

STYLE  325 
Stock — Medium    gray. 
Service — Cold  water. 
Pressure — Up   to   150   lbs. 
Temperature- -Cold  water  only. 


CONDENSER  VALVES: 

STYLE  345 
Stock — Soft,  red. 
Service — Condenser. 
Quality — Soft,  tough,  light  weight.  Fine  Para  valve. 

STYLE  355 
Stock — Soft,  red. 
Service — Condenser. 
Quality — One  of  the  best  condenser  valves  made. 

COLD  WATER  STYLES: 

STYLE  320 

Stock — Medium   hard,    gray. 

Service — Cold  water. 

Pressure — Up   to   160   lbs. 

Temperature — Cold  and  lukewarm  water. 

STYLE  324 
Stock — Hard  and  tough. 
Service — Cold  water. 
Pressure — Up  to  400  lbs. 
Temperature — Cold   water   only. 


AIR  AND  VACUUM  STYLES: 

STYLE  360 
Stock — Soft,   gray;    Service — Air   and   vacuum;   Pressure — Low;    Temperature — To    200°. 

SPECIAL   LOW   PRICED   LINE 

"H,  W."     Standard   hot   water   valves    for   medium  service. 

"S."     Soft  valve  for  medium  cold  water  service. 

«M."     Medium  valve   for  service   in  cold  water,   pressure  up  to  150  lbs. 

HARD  RUBBER  VALVE  DISCS 
For   Russell,   Frink,   Walworth,    Jenkins   and   Kelly   &  Jones  Valves  . 

Particularly  suitable  and  satisfactory  for  use  with  air,  acid,  ammonia,  gas,  oil,  steam,  etc.,  also  with 
water,  either  cold  or  hot.     Will  neither  soften  nor    leak.  ,       ^   ^, 

When  ordering,  be  sure  to  state  size  and  make  of  valve,  service  for  which  intended,  and  whether  the 
round  or  the  oblong  hole  is  required. 


SIZES  AND  PRICES 

Size     

..I      V, 

% 

1/2 

% 

1       1     1%     1 

IV2     1       2       1 

2V2     1 

'i    1  ;{V2  1    4 

1    4^ 

5 

Price     

...1      .03 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.06   1      .09   1 

.12    1      .18    1 

.24    1 

.40    1      .50    1      .60 

1       .70 

.80 

Size     



6 

7 

8 

9       1      10      1 

12       1       14 

1       16 

1       18       1       20       1 

22       1 

24 

Pricel     

1.00 

1.20 

1.40 

1.80    1    2.25   \ 

2.50   1      3.50 

1      4.00 

1      5.00   1      6.00   1 

7.50   1 

9.00 

LIST  ON  BIBB  WASHERS 


RAINBOW    Bibb    Valves    are    made    of    a    compound  that  successfully  resists  Air,  Acid,  Gas,   Cold  or 
Hot  Water. 


Packed 

100  in  a  b 

jx  as  follows: 

Size     

1       %    in. 

1    %   in- 

%    in. 

%    in. 

78    in. 

1    in. 

Price     .... 



1       $1.00 

1      1.00 

1      1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

2.00 

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863 


LIST  PRICES  OF  STEAM,  SUCTION  AND  WATER   HOSE 


STEAM 

HOSE   LIST 

PRICES 

II 

iternal  Diameter 
inches 

3-PIy 

4-Ply 

5-Ply 

6-Ply 

7-Ply 

8-pIy 

t 

$0.47 

$0.56 

$0.70 

$0.84 

$0.98 

$1.12 

.57 

.71 

.87 

1.05 

1.23 

1.41 

1 

.70 

.87 

1.07 

1.28 

1.50 

1.70 

.85 

1.04 

1.30 

1.56 

1.82 

2.08 

1  % 

.94 

1.15 

1.43 

1.71 

2.00 

2.29 

1  Vi 

1.02 

1.25 

1.56 

1.87 

2.18 

2.50 

1  % 

1.10 

1.35 

1.69 

2.02 

2.35 

2.70 

1% 

1.18 

1.45 

1.81 

2.17 

2.53 

2.90 

2 

1.34 

1.66 

2.07     - 

2.49 

2.90 

3.32 

2^ 

1.50 

1.87 

2.33 

2.80 

3.27 

3.74 

2% 

1.66 

2.08 

2.60 

3.12 

3.64 

4.16 

Air  Drill  Hose' — Same   as  Steam  Hose. 

Brewers'  Hose — Same  as  Steam  Hose. 

Oil    Hose — Same    as    Steam   Hose. 

Boiler  Washout  Hose — Same  as  Steam  Hose. 

Hot  Water  JUutte  list  one  ply  less  tlian  above. 


WATER    HOSE    LIST    PRICES 

CONDUCTING.  HYDRANT,  AND  ENGINE 

Old   Colony   and   Sterlinj? 


Internal 

I 

Diameter 

2  Ply 

3 -Ply 

4-Ply 

5-PIy 

6 -Ply 

Biameter 

2-Ply 

3-Ply 

4-Ply 

5-Plv 

B-Ply 

inches 

Inches 

1 

$0.20 

$0.25 

$0.30 

$0.37 

$0.45 

3 

$0.99 

$1.20 

$1.50 

$1.87 

$2.25 

.25 

.30 

.37 

.46 

.55 

31/2 

1.16 

1.40 

1.75 

2.18 

2.62 

1 

.33 

.40 

.50 

.62 

.75 

4 

1.32 

1.60 

2.00 

2.50 

0.00 

.42 

.50 

.62 

■V 

.93 

5 

1.65 

2.00 

2.50 

3.13 

3.75 

1  ^2 

.50 

.60 

.75 

.93 

1.12 

6 

1.98 

2.40 

3.00 

3.75 

4.50 

1% 

.58 

.70 

.87 

1.08 

1.30 

7 

2.31 

2.80 

3.50 

4.38 

5.25 

2 

.66 

.80 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

8 

2.64 

3.20 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

214 

.75 

.90 

1.12 

1.40 

1.68 

9 

2.97 

3.60 

4.50 

5.63 

6.75 

i§ 

.83 

1.00 

1.25 

1.56 

1.87 

10 

3.33 

4.00 

5.00 

6.25 

7  50 

.92 

1.10 

1.37 

1.71 

2.05 

MOLDED   WATER   HOSE   LIST   PRICES 
On  500  foot  Reels 


Inch 

Two  Braid 
per  foot 

Three  Braid 
per  foot 

1               .                                                                                                          

$0.40 
.50 
.60 

$0.50 
.62 
.75 

1  14                                              .  .                                                                            

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SUCTION   HOSE   LIST   PRICES 


Inch 

Hard  Rubber 

Rough  Bore 

Smooth  Bore 

1              Inch 

Rough  Bore 

Smooth  Bore 

,^* 

$0.65 

!            5 

$7.60 

■       $8.50 

1 

.75 

5% 

8.50 

9.50 

1 V4 

.93 

6 

9.50 

10.50 

l§ 

1.13 

$1.50 

$1.70 

6% 

10.50 

12.00 

1.31 

1.90 

2.15 

7 

12.00 

13.50 

2 

1.50 

2.30 

2.60 

7l^ 

13.50 

15.00 

2% 

1.88 

3.10 

3.50 

8 

15.00 

16.50 

3 

4.00 

4.50 

9 

17.50 

19.50 

^Vz 

4.90 

5.50 

10 

20.00 

22.50 

4 

5.80 

6.50 

12 

25.00 

27.50 

41^ 

6.70 

7.50 

In  ordering  suction  hose  of  any  kind  be  sure  to  specify  whether  or  not  the  ends  are  to  bt^  enlarged 
for   nipples. 

Couplings  up  to  six  inches  in  diameter.  Nipples  any  size.  Globe  or  Basket  Strainers  with  or  without 
handles. 


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"(J^ln  Colonp' 


Under  this  brand  and  style  we  handle  Ali-  Drill,  Brewers,  Creamery,  Malt,  Pneumatic  Tool, 
Sand  Blast,  Steam  and  Water  Hose. 

The  principle  of  their  construction  is  the  same,  namely:  A  combination  of  Braided  Jack- 
eted Yarns  as  the  back  bone,  and  the  wrapped  special  duck  to  give  it  proper  strength,  against 
heavy  pressures,  severe  handling  and  the  greatest  abuse. 

These  are  the  distinctive  features  of   " ®I1»  Qlnlnng "   Hose: 
Heavy  rubber  cover. 

Distinctive  method  of  applying   cover  to  hose. 
Great  tensile  strength  of  braided  jacket. 
Best  possible  friction  for  each  particular  kind  of  hose. 
Duck  used  is  specific  for  each  purpose. 

Tubes  compounded  to  meet  conditions  for  which  they  are  intended. 
Which  result  in: 

First.  It  is  possible  for  "  ®ll»  ffinlmtg "  Hose  to  withstand  excessive  dragging  over  rough 
and  jagged  surfaces. 

Second.    Adds  strength  to  the  cover,  keeping  the  fabric  from  being  exposed. 
Third.     Gives  *•  09U»  Qlnlnog  **   construction  excessive  tensile  strength  under  pressure,  flex- 
ibility and  firmness. 

Fourth.     Is  responsible  for  the  long  life  and  durability. 
Fifth.     Is  necessary  to  conduct  the  material  and  remain  intact. 

Sixth.  Has  helped  to  make  •* C©U«  QlnXnng "  the  hose  the  reputation  it  now  enjoys.  The 
tube  is  the  heart  of  any  hose,  and  as  long  as  it  remains  intact  you  will  be  able  to  receive  serv- 
ice from  it. 

We  have  studied  from  every  possible  angle  the  uses  and  abuses  of  hose,  and  are  able  to  fur- 
nish it  to  you  on  a  money-saving  basis. 

The  M.  C.  B.  Standard  type  of  label  which  is  our  brand  on  "  (®IIi  Cnhmg "  is  there  for  a  pur- 
pose.    It  will  enable  you  to  keep  an  exact  record  of  how  long  your  hose  served  you. 

You  will  note  on  this  label  at  the  right  hand  side,  numbers  from  16  to  19,  by  which  you  can 
designate  the  year.  The  numbers  1  to  12  in  the  first  row  after  the  letter  "A"  represent  the  month 
when  attached  or  applied.  Removing  the  number  of  the  month  and  year  will  enable  you  to  as- 
certain exactly,  after  the  hose  has  served  its  purpose,  how  long  it  stood  the  test.  The  lower  row 
of  figures  can  be  utilized  in  the  same  way,  by  removing  the  number  of  the  month,  so  that  should 
you  wish  to  know  at  any  future  time  how  long  the  hose  has  been  in  service  it  will  be  there  before 
you. 

•*  ®lh  doUmg  **  Hose  is  not  a  cheap  hose,  and  we  will  positively  guarantee  it  to  give  you  full 
value  if  properly  applied.  If  it  fails  credit  will  be  issued  according  to  the  amount  of  service  rend- 
ered^  

BANNER  SUPERHEAT  HOSE 

This  hose  is  especially  adapted  for  highest  pressures  and 
superheat.  It  is  made  to  take  care  of  lighting  and  power 
plants  where  the  pressures  are  from  125  to  175  lbs. 

The  secret  of  Banner  Superheat  hose  is  in  the  tube.     It 
remains  soft  and  pliable  after  being  subjected  to   this  ab- 
normal test.     For  continual  service  over  rough  surfaces,  we 
recommend    a    woven    or    braided,    painted    cotton    jacket. 
EKONOMY  STEAM  HOSE  P^-ices  on  application 
This  grade  of  steam  hose  is  made  to 
meet  the  requirements  of  low  pressures 
ranging  from  25  to  100  lbs.  steam  pres- 
sure. 

It  is  made  of  a  heavy  duck  and  can 
be  used  with  the  greatest  safety  under 
these  conditions. 

Carried  in  stock  in  all  sizes  up  to 
1%  inch.     6  ply.    Plain  or  wire  wound. 

LIST   FUICKS    ON   ABOVE   HO.SE   ON   PAGE  8«3 


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''mti  Colonp'*  WATER  HOSE 


Having  had  unlimited  success  in  the  sale  of  our  "Wth  (EoUta^"  Steam  Hose,  we  adopted  a  Water 
Hose  of  the  same  type. 

It  has  the  same  heavy  hand  made  course  cover,  forced  through  the  braided  jacket  and  vul- 
canized, which  give  the  other  wrapped  layers  of  duck  the  necessary  protection,  helping  to  keep  the 
tube  Intact. 

The  initial  cost  of  **  ©Hi  (dnlang "  Water  Hose  is  higher,  but  we  will  guarantee  extra  service, 
which  means  saving  money  on  account  of  fewer  stops  for  repairs,  and  many  worries. 

''mtx  Colonp^*  NON-KINK  BREWER'S  HOSE 


It  Is  essential  in  the  manufacture  of  good  Brewer's  Hose,  that  it  should  not  be  affected  by 
either  hot  or  cold  liquids.    ** ®II»  Colong "  hose  is  made  to  meet  these  requirements. 

The  extra  heavy  tube  in  this  hose  is  so  compounded  that  it  is  not  affected  by  any  service  that 
Is  expected  of  any  good  brewer's  hose.  The  cover  is  heavy  and  well  made,  to  prevent  chafing  or 
cracking  when  dragged  over  cement  floors. 

We  have  records  to  show  that  **  ®Ui  Gnlimg "  Non-Kink  Brewer's  Hose  has  given  from  5  to  12 
years  service. 

We  can  furnish  this  hose  in  any  of  the  following  styles: 
White  cover  and  white  tube.  Black  cover  and  black  tube. 

Red  cover  and  red  tube.  or  any  combination  of  these  colors. 

List  price  same  as  steam  hose,  shown  on  preceding  page. 

ECONOMY  BREA\T:R'S  HOSE 

Made  to  meet  conditions  where    "OUi  Cnlong"    is  not  required, 
cover  only. 


Furnished  in  white  tube  and 


CHALLENGE  MOLDED  WATER  HOSE 


Challenge  Molded  Water  Hose  is  made  of  all  braid  construction.  It  is  flexible  and  does  not 
kink.  Will  withstand  considerable  pressure.  Made  in  500  foot  reels,  enabling  us  to  furnish 
this  hose  in  any  length  wanted,  m  one  piece. 

Carried  in  stock  in  l^,  %,  1,  1 14  and  l^^  inch  in  two  braid,  and  1,  1%  and  IVz  inch  in  three 
braid. 

PILOT    WATER    HOSE 

For  those  wanting  a  hose  for  ordinary  service,  and  where  it  is  not  economy  to  use  the  best,  we 
carry  in  stock  Pilot  Water  Hose.  This  is  a  wrapped  hose  in  5  0  foot  lengths  and  will  give  very  satis- 
factory service  for  general  work.     Better  than  any  other  for  the  money. 

We  also  make  and  carry  a  complete  line  of  rubber  specialties  for  brewing  requirements,  among 
which  are:  Cloth  inserted  beer  tubing,  tapping  rubbers,  bung  washers,  rubber  mallets,  valves, 
rubber  boots,  aprons,  gloves,  gaskets,  packings  and  molded  specialties. 

L.IST  PRICES  0>'  THE  ABOVE   HOSE  ON  PAGE  863 


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'®lh  CdoUiug"    AIR    HOSE 


■O. 


The  product  of  our  many  years  of  experience  in  marketing  various  grades  and  styles  of  pneu- 
matic air  liose.  The  air  hose  of  today  must  be  built  to  withstand  a  greater  range  of  service,  and 
abuses,  than  the  earlier  types. 

"  09111  Cdnlong'*  is  recognized  as  the  most  flexible  tool  hose  yet  produced.  The  advantage  of 
this  flexibility  is  at  once  understood  by  the  structural  steel  worker,  and  consequently  it  is  the  most 
used  and  best  liked  hose  by  all  who  have  worked  with  it. 

The  flexibility  of  *'WUt  fflnlimg'*  is  due  to  the  use  of  the  purest  high  grade  elastic  rubber.  The 
fabric  is  of  the  basket  weave,  braided  yarn  construction.     The  tube  is  oil  proof  and  very  tough. 

The  results  of  a   recent    test  of  pressure  resistance,  between  *•  Wth  ffinlmtg "   braided  type  hose 
and  the  common  wrapped  hose  prove  clearly  that  "®Ui  QlnUmg'*  is  a  wonderful  product: 
^-in.,  3-braid  "  ©lb  Qlolottg  "   burst  at  1350  lbs.  %-in.,  2-braid  -®Ui  ©nhmg"  burst  at  1025  lbs. 

i^-in.,  7ply  wrapped  hose  burst  at  125  lbs.  ?4-in.,  7-ply  wrapped  hose  burst  at  100  lbs. 

Many  of  the  lengths  of  "©ttOIohmg'' burst  at  much  greater  pressures  than  those  above, 
which  are  those  of  the  weaker  and  average  sections.  These  figiu-es  are  conclusive  evidence  of  the 
superiority  of  "  (3th  OInlong  " 

CHALLENGE   MOLDED   AIR   HOSE 


Made  in  500  foot  lengths  put  up  on  reels,  from  which  we  can  cut  any  desired  length,  eliminat- 
ing unnecessary  couplings  and  avoiding  leaks.  Carried  in  stock  in  the  following  sizes:  %-inch, 
2-braid,  and  Vz,  %,  %  and  1-inch  in  3-braid. 

This  is  a  very  flexible  molded  air  hose  which  will  stand  considerable  pressure  and  abuse. 

EKONOMY   AIR   HOSE 


A  7-ply  wrapped  hose,  which  is  the  least  expensive  type  and  is  used  where  a  high  priced  hose 
Is  not  essential. 

The  cheapest  guaranteed  air  hose  made.     Carried  in  stock  in  Yz  and  %-inch  only. 

"©lb  dnlflng'*      SAND   BLAST   HOSE 


In  order  to  make  a  sand  blast  hose  practical  it  is  necessary  to  embody  in  its  construction  the 
very  toughest  Para  rubber.  This  will  withstand  the  action  of  the  sand  which  is  used  to  clean  steel 
and  iron  castings.  "  ®Ui  Golong "  is  constructed  to  give  the  best  service  for  such  conditions.  We 
recommend  the  i/4-inch  tubes  for  greatest  economy. 

Furnished  in  3-ply,  %  to  2  inches,  with  %  to  14 -inch  tube,  and  4-ply,  2%  and  2^^  inches,  with 
%  to  ^4 -inch  tube. 

Any  of  the  above  grades  of  air  hose  can  be  furnished  plain  or  wire  wrapped. 

LIST  I'RICES  ON  THE  ABOVE  HOSE  ON  PAGE  S63 


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mh  OlDlottg'*   CREAMERY  HOSE 


Particularly  suitable  for  tlie  dairy  and  creamery  trade.  A  hose  of  ordinary  construction 
will  not  stand  the  action  of  grease,  acids  and  butter  fats,  or  the  rough  handling  that,  is 
given  a  piece  of  hose. 

This  hose  has  the  same  construction  and  fabric  as  Old  Colony  Steam  and  therefore 
carries  with  it  the  same  guarantee  for  service. 


PRICE 

LIST 

I.  S.  Dia. 

3  Ply 

4  Ply 

5  Ply 

1/2  in. 

$0.47 

$0.56 

$0.70 

%  in. 
1       in. 

.57 

.71 

.87 

.70 

.87 

1.07 

114  in. 

.85 

1.04 

1.30 

11/0  in. 

1.02 

1.25 

1.56 

"©in  CUnlong"    WASHOUT  HOSE 

Designed  for  railroad  use  to  conduct  hot  or  cold  water.  It  will  not  become  hard  and 
brittle  from  the  excessive  heat  from  the  fire  box  or  the  steam  and  water. 

GASOLINE  HOSE 

UNDERWTIITERS'   GRADE 

A  four  ply  wire  lined  hose.  This  hose  is  passed  and  accepted  by  the  Underwriters' 
Laboratories  of  Chicago  as  it  is  made  according  to  their  specifications. 

CHALLENGE    GRADE 

Made  of  the  same  number  of  plies  of  duck  as  the  above  hose  and  is  made  to  meet 
conditions  where  an  expensive  hose  is  not  desired.  These  two  grades  are  carried  in  Chicago 
stock  in  8  foot  and  10  foot  lengths,  %  inch  and  1  inch  diameter.  Coupled  with  nickel 
plated  couplings  or  plain  ends. 

We  are  also  in  position  to  figure  on  your,  requirements  on  following: 
Acid  Hose  Soda  Hose 

Auto  Radiator  Hose  Spray  Hose 

Coke  Hose  Pure  Gum  Tubing      ,  „  ^^    , 

Chemical  Hose  Suction  Hose  (Hard  Rubber) 

Divers  Hose  Wine  Hose 

Hydraulic  High  Pressure  Hose 

Our  service  department  is  at  your  disposal  on  any  matters  that  require  something 
out  of  the  ordinary. 


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GEO-B(BAR.PEffTER  ^  GO, 


**a^lti  Colonp'^  CORRUGATED  DREDGING  SLEEVES 


Our  improved  type  dredging  sleeves  are  reinforced  to  prevent  bulging  or  sudden  expansion, 
and  nave  proved  a  boon  to  dredging  sleeve  users. 

They  are  made  of  the  very  finest  pure  gum   in   tube,   friction  and  cover.      The   duck  is   the 
heaviest  used  in  any  hose  construction  and  at  the  same  time  is  flexible. 

_      A  trial  of  the  Old  Colony  Corrugated  dredging   sleeves   will   at   once   demonstrate   their  supe- 
riority over  others. 

Prices  upon  application. 

,  Seamless  Hydraulic  Cotton  Hose 

We  also  carry  for  prompt  shipment,  seamless  hydraulic  cotton  hose,  circular  woven,  in  sizes 
from  3  to  12  inches.     Prices  quoted  upon  receipt  of  specifications. 

Hydraulic  Mining  Hose 

Write  us  for  prices  on  Hydraulic  Mining   hose.     We  have  it  in  the  6  inch  diameter,  made  of 
triple  sewed  cotton  duck,  in  thicknesses  from  2/0   to  12/0. 

Cotton   Conducting  Hose  for  Mines,   etc. 
For  conducting  service  in  Mines,  etc.,  we   have  a   superior   grade  of  strong  and  inexpensive 
seamless  cotton  hose.     Pull  rolls  consist  of  400  foot  lengths,  but  we  will  cut  and  ship  any  length 
desired.     Sizes  from    %    to   12   inches.     Prices  upon  receipt  of  specifications. 

Anaconda  Engine  and  Tender  Hose 
Connection 

The  most  popular  and  widely  used 
Engine  and  Tender  hose  connection 
in  the  world.  Manufactured  partic- 
ularly to  conduct  either  hot  or  cold 
water.  All  master  mechanics  and 
road  engineers  back  up  any  claims 
made  for  Anaconda. 
1  %  inch per  foot  $0.87 


Metal  Steam  Hose 

For  those  who  prefer  the'  use  of  a  metallic  steam 
hose,  we  are  in  position  to  furnish  immediately,  any 
quantity  desired.  We  consider  our  brand  the  best 
on  the  market.     Prices  on  request. 

Illustration  above  shows  an  18  foot  length  of 
%  inch  hosei,  with  packed  couplings  and  reinforced 
ends  attached.  One  end  covered  with  asbestos  and 
brown   duck. 


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SUCTION  HOSE 

'CHALLENGE    SUCTION    HOSE' 


Users  of  "Challenge"  Suction  Hose  are  most  emphatic  in  their  praises  of  this  particular  brand. 

Because  of  the  severe  conditions  met  with  in  such  service  Challenge  Hose  is  built  around  a 
very  good  tube,  which  resists  to  the  greatest  possible  extent,  the  cutting  action  of  sand,  gravel 
sharp  stones  and  rocks,  and  other  substances  which  destroy  a  cheaper  hose. 

"CHALLENGE"  Suction  Hose  is  recognized  by  the  exceptionally  heavy  flat  steel  wire  which  pre- 
vents collapsing  or  kinking.  We  have  had  cases  where  CHALLENGE  Suction  Hose  has  had 
loaded  wagons  and  wheelbarrows  pass  over  it  without  causing  any  preceptible  damage. 

Challenge  is  furnished  complete  with  nipples  vulcanized  in  the  hose  and  wired  on  with  a 
heavy  copper  wire  under  tension,  then  soldered.  This  method  of  inserting  nipples  has  proven 
the  greatest  possible  boon  to  users  on  account  of  the  fact  that  it  prevents  pulling  off  either  when 
making  the  connections  to  the  pump,  lowering  in  place,  or  vibration  while  under  service.  This  not 
only  saves  possible  loss  by  injury  but  time  plugging  up  a  leaky  connection. 


When  a  female  end  is  desired  we  furnish  a  regular  heavy  iron  pipe  union,  which  makes  the 
same   connection  as  a   male  and   female   coupling. 

"  ©lU  (dnlong "    OIL   SUCTION   HOSE 

Is  made  to  order  only,  as  a  hose  of  this  character  is  of  a  specific  nature  and  requires  special 
compounding  to  withstand  the  action  of  hot  or  cold  oils. 

MISSISSIPPI  RIA^R  SPECIAL 

We  have  made  a  special  study  of  sand  and  gravel  suction  hose  larger  than  5  inches  in  diam- 
eter. We  have  furnished  a  great  number  of  pieces  to  users  of  this  hose  along  the  Mississippi 
River  and  have  met  with  unlimited  success. 

Prices  furnished  on  application. 

VACUUM  HOSE 

We  can  furnish  the  light  flexible  hose  for  use  in  the  smaller  and  lighter  household  machines 
and  larger  hose  for  use  in  hotels,  apartments  and  public  buildings.  Also  a  grade  used  by  clean- 
ing service  companies  from  the  street  to  the  house. 

When  ordering,  please  state  the  service  for  which  the  hose  is  intended,  how  the  ends  are  to 
be  prepared,  whether  wire  shall  terminate  at  the  ends,  or  whether  the  ends  are  to  be  made  soft  so 
as  to  take  care  of  the  couplings,  and  what  distance  back.  Also  state  if  plain  or  covered  hose  is 
wanted. 

Sterling  Suction  Hose  can  also  be  furnished  if  desired. 

AGRO    WIRE    LINED    SUCTION    HOSE 


Furnished  in  2  inch  size  only,  plain  and  cotton  jacketed  cover.  This  hose  is  the  cheaper  kind, 
particularily  adapted  for  agricultural  work.  Made  with  enlarged  ends  so  that  it  can  be  attached 
to  pipe  very  easily. 

LIST  PRICES  ON  THE  ABOVE  HOSE  'ON  PAGE  SCI 


870 


GEO-B-eAIiPEM'TER  «  eo. 


MOLDED    GARDEN  HOSE 

500  Foot  Reels 
All  Braided  Fabric  Construction — A  Grade  For  Every  Requli'ement 

In  order  to  meet  the  varying  desires  and  needs  of  our  trade,  our  line  of  Molded  Garden  Hose  af- 
fords a  wide  range  of  ciioice.  A  sliglit  difference  is  made  in  tlie  quality  of  the  different  rubbers  to 
adapt  each  one  to  the  particular  conditions  of   service  and  cost  surrounding  the  use  of  each  hose. 

We  believe  it  pays  to  buy  only  a  good  grade  of  hose,  which  with  proper  care  will  last  many 
seasons.  Accordingly,  we  take  particular  care  to  market  only  qualities  that  are  the  best  obtain- 
able value  at  the  price.  That  means  longer  service,  greater  economy,  and  more  satisfied  cus- 
tomers. 

The  method  of  construction  of  our  Garden  Hose — the  Braided  Fabric  Type — is  not  like  the 
wrapped  type.  Braided  Fabric  Hose  is  built  up  as  one  piece  around  the  rubber  tube.  The  strands 
are  woven  in  one  united  continuous  length.  They  are  built  right  into  the  hose.  That  makes 
it  stronger  and  prevents  kinking  or  unwrapping.  ' 

The  strands  are  of  very  strong  cotton  thread  only  and  with  a  great  tensile  strength.  The 
finest  rubber  is  used  for  the  tube. 

All  molded  Garden  Hose  is  made  in  approximately  500  foot  lengths  without  extra  charge. 
Sizes  ready  for  immediate  delivery:   %  inch,  %  inch,   %   inch  diameter. 


** ®Vti  (Utixai^** — ^For    unusually    severe    service.      Withstands    kinks,    twists,    corner    posts    or 
sharp  stones.     I  lexible  and  tough.     The  last  word   in  Garden  Hose  Construction.     Unquestionably 
the  best  hose  that  money,  experience  and  careful  workmanship  can  produce. 
With  ordinary  care  Old  Colony  is  guaranteed   to  last  at  least  5  years. 


%  inch per  foot  $0.25 


% 


List  Prices 
inch per  foot  $0.23 


1/2   inch per  foot  $0.22 


Challenge — Smooth 


Challenge-^Ribbed 


Lariat — ^Ribbed — ^Red 


Naiad — ^Ribbed 


Lai-iat — ^Red 

Ribbed 

%  inch Per  Foot  21c 

%    inch "  20O' 

%   inch "  19c 

Naiad 
Ribbed 

%  inch Per  Foot  I9c 

%   inch "  18c 

%  inch "  17c 


Geyser — Smooth 
LIST   PRICES 

Challenge 

Smooth  and  Ribbed 
inch Per  Foot  20c 


%   inch 
Va    inch 


19c 
18c 


Geyser 

Smooth 

%  inch Per  Foot  18c 

%   inch "  17c 

1/2    inch -        "  16c 


GEO-B-eAIiPEN*TER  «  60. 


\n 


WRAPPED   GARDEN   HOSE 


('  vvjj^jjNg:;^    J 

The  wrapped  style  of  construction  in  garden  hose  represents  the  origrinal  method  of  making  garden 
hose.  The  hose  is  made  of  long  pieces  of  bias  cut  material,  wound  around  a  rubber  tube.  It  is  pos- 
sible to  make  this  hose  more  economically  than  the  moulded  and  braided  types,  which  accounts  for  the 
difference  in  price.  The  wrapped  hose  is  generally  used  for  ordinary  garden  duty,  or  for  construction 
work. 

We  always  carry  in  stock  the  wrapped  style  of  garden  hose,  Yz  and  %  Inch  inside  diameter,  in  4,  5, 
6  and  7  ply,  under  the  following  brands: 

%   inch,   4  ply   Winner    per  foot    $0.15 

%    inch,   .5   ply    Acme    "  "^^ 

%    inch,   5   ply  Red  Hummer "  -17 

%    inch,   6  ply  Colonial    "  -Ig 

%    inch,   7   ply    Knipress    "  •*'* 

%  inch  1  cent  per  foot  less. 
Each  length   is  coupled  with  brass  shell  couplings,  all  for   %   inch  connection. 

Every  length   is   guaranteed   for  one   season. 
"We  also  earry  Cotton  Rubber  Lined  Hose,  Yz  and    %   incli  inside  diameter,  %    inch  couplings. 


Baby  Rini? 
Fig.  456D 

BLAKE.    No.  3%  is  cast  brass,  rough.     No.  4  is  cast  brass,  nickel  plated.     All  others  are  galvanized 
iron.    No.  2  and  5  have  iron  pipe  connections.    Nos.  1,   3,  3V^  and  4  have  hose  connection. 


Number    

1 

1 

2 

3 

3% 

4 

5 

Size    connections.  . . 
Price 

inches] 

.  .  .per    dozen] 

$5.00 

S^, 

1 

7.00 

.^^0 

9.0*0 

5.00 

The  Evanston  is  built  on  the  well-known  principle  of  the  tangential  spray.  Has  no  revolving  parts 
to  wear  out.  The  Ring  is  the  best  of  its  class.  The  perforations  in  the  top  are  arranged  to  distribute 
water  in  the  most  thorough  and  effective  manner.  Baby  Ring:  Sprinltlers  throw  a  finely  distributed 
spray  of  water  covering  as  large  a  circle  as  any  of  the  similar  low  down  sprinklers,  either  of  tne  ring 
type  or  the  cast  iron  variety. 

Price,  Evanston.     Height,  2*4   inches,  japanned per  dozen   $8.oo 

Price,  Ring.     Stamped  sheet  brass,  8  inches  in  diameter    "  11.50 

Price,  Baby  Ring.     Height,  1  %  inches,  6  inches  in  diameter    "  8.00 


872 


GEO-BCAR^PEhfTER  ^  QO. 


LAWN  SPRINKLERS 


•-R- 


^     ,rp\.      <^ 


Fig.   910A, 
PliUVIUS. 


Fig.    91CB, 
COLUMBIA. 


Fig.  910C. 
CYCLONE. 


The  Pluvius  is  ball-bearing  revolving  with  the  slightest  pressure,  and  covers  a  large  or  small 
circle  according  to  the  water  pressure.  It  has  a  movable  brass  swivel  at  the  base  for  making  con- 
nection with  the  hose. 

The  Columbia  is  a  very  popular  style  of  sprinkler,  having  revolving  parts  that  do  not  wear 
out,  and  it  runs  for  years.     Similar  to  the  Cyclone  and  Preston  shown  below. 

The  Cyclone  has  three  arms,  as  shown  in  the  engraving. 

The  Yankee  is  supported  on  a  sled  made  of  malleable  iron  about  12  inches  square,  so  it  can  be 
drawn  over  the  lawn.     A  very  attractive  looking  accessory. 


Height 
inches 

No,  of 
Arms 

Price  per  dozen 

Name 

Brass 
Arms 

Nicltel  Plated 
Arms 

Pluvius  

11 

12 
12 

20 

3 
3 
3 
4 

$16.00 
18.00 

17.00 
21.00 

Columbia    

$17.00 

Cyclone    

19.50 
18.50 
23.00 

Yankee     

Fig.     B910. 
ZENITH. 


Fig.  C910. 
PRESTON. 


Fig.    D910. 
MAYFLOWER 


IVIidget  Sprinklers  are  now  equipped  with  the  same  head  as  that  of  the  Zenith,  improving 
the  working  of  the  sprinkler  very  materially. 

Zenith  Sprinklers  represent  a  new  principle  in  the  revolving  sprinkler  head,  and  have  elim- 
inated friction  as  far  as  possible  in  a  lawn  sprinkler  which  is  not  ball-bearing. 

The  Preston  is  a  reliable,  satisfactory  sprinkler,  becoming  very  popular. 

The  Mayflower  has  a  high  base,  brass  movable  swivel  for  hose  connection.  Has  brass  head 
japanned  red. 


Height 
inches 

No.    of 
Arms 

Length 

of   Arms 

inches 

Price   per   dozen 

Name 
- 

Brass 

Arms 

Nickel  Plated 
Arms 

Midget    

Zenith     

4 

5 

61/2 

9 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
6 
6 
6 

$12.00            $13.50 
14.00              15.50 

1600                          1  n    IT  n 

Preston     

Mayflower    

16.50 

J8.00 

GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER  ^  QO, 


873 


COTTON  RUBBER  LINED  MILL  HOSE 


Eureka  Mill  Hose  is  a  single  ply  seamless  woven  hose,  intended  particularly  for  manufacturing 
establishments,  wareliouses,  piers,  hotels  and  public  institutions  or  anywhere  that  hose  is  kept  attached 
to  standpipes,   etc. 

Trojan  3lill  Hose  is  of  the  same  general  construction  as  Eureka  and  is  much  in  demand  for  similar 
service    under    less    pressure. 

Pioneer  Mill  Hose  is  a  dependable  brand,  although  not  the  equal  of  two  above  mentioned  brands. 
There  is  much  of  it  in  use. 

Carried  in  stock  up  to  2%  inches,  coupled  or  uncoupled. 

LIST   PRICES 


1  inch  internal  diameter per  foot  $0.40 

1^4  inch  internal  diameter "  .45 

ll^  inch  internal  diameter "  .50 

2  inch  internal  diameter "  .65 


21/2  inch  internal  diameter per  foot  $0.80 

3  inch  inte^rnal  diameter "  1.10 

3i/>  inch  internal  diameter "  1.50 

4  inch  internal  diameter "  2.00 


LINEN  HOSE 


:.EU.R£KA,il^|i; 


"Euri-ka  2<K!i  Coiitiir.>"  IJut-u  Iln.se.  1 'ur  red.  white  and  blue  color  ..tiip-'  in  tlii-:  1  -I  -  prirated, 
having  the  plain  unbleached  yarn  between  colored  strands.  Labeled  strictly  in  accordance  with  the 
requirements    and    specifications    of    the    Underwriters. 

Underwriter  Standard  "AVorthy"  Linen  Hose.  The  color  stripe  in  "Worthy"  consists  of  a  continuous 
white  stripe  of  4  warps  between  zigzag  red  and  blue  lines  of  4  warps  each  separated  by  S  plain  warps. 
This  hose  competed  favorably  in  its  ability  to  conform  to  requirements  of  high  standard  tests  with  any 
flax  hose  manufactured  except  Eureka  Best  and  2nth  Century,  and  may  be  installed  with  perfect  confi- 
dence in  its  reliability  in  any  place  where  highest  grades  of  other  makes  are  acceptable.  Labeled 
strictly  in   accordance  with  the  requirements  and  specifications  of   the  Underwriters. 

Made  in  any  length  up  to  300  feet  inclusive. 

"Trade"  Linen  Hose.     The   stripe   in  this  brand   consists  of  three  red  and  two  brown  strands. 

"Red  Ball"  Linen  Hose.     Stripe  consists  of  a  red  strand  and  one  of  orange. 


LIST    PRICES 


ELREKA  20TH   CENTURY 

%  inch  internal  diameter per  foot 

1  inch  internal  diameter 

H4  inch  internal  diameter 

11,^  inch  internal  diameter 

1%  inch  internal  diameter 

2  inch  internal  diameter 

214  inch  internal  diameter 

2^  inch  internal  diamete'r 

3  inch  internal  diameter 


$0.22 
.24 
.27 
.:iO 
.32 
.34 
.37 
.40 
.55 


EUREKA,  WORTHY,  RED  BALL  AND  TRADE 

4  inch  internal  diameter per  foot  $0.18 

inch  internal  diameter "  --W 

4  inch  internal  diameter '"  •-- 

'2  inch  internal  diameter '_'  '25 

4  inch  internal  diameter ,',  '2^ 

inch  internal  diameter ,,  "W 

4  inch  internal  diameter ,,  -"J 

'2  inch  internal  diameter „  -^a 

inch  internal  diameter ••'O 


874 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  So. 


COTTON  RUBBER  LINED  FIRE  HOSE 
BANNER  UNDERWRITERS'  SINGLE  JACKET  FIRE  HOSE 

Built  According  to   Specifications   of  the   Underwriters'  Association 


Banner  Under^vi-iters'  Single  Jacket  Fire  Hose  is  a  2  %  inch,  cotton  jacketed,  rubber-lined  hose 
for  use  in  mill  and  factory  fire  protection.  It  is  built  carefully  in  conformance  to  the  Underwriters' 
specifications.     Also  furnished  in  1%  and  2%  inch,  single  and  double  jacket. 

But  more  than  that,  there  is  built  into  Banner  Brand  quality  and  life-giving  elements  which 
add  a  margin  of  safety  in  excess  of  the  mere  requirements  of  the  Underwriters'  Association.  It 
has  long  life  and  exceptional  value.  It  is  on  the  approved  list  of  the  Associated  Factory  Mutual 
Fire  Insurance   Companies,   Boston,   Mass. 

Suggestions  For  Increasing  Life  of  Hose 

1.  All  cotton  rubber-lined  hose  should  be  wound  on  reels — not  folded  on  racks. 

2.  Folding  is  very  harmful  to  the  rubber   lining — liable  materially  to  shorten  life  of  hose. 

3.  Water  should  be  passed  through  cotton  rubber-lined  hose  about  once  every  three  months. 

4.  Hose  should  be  dried  thoroughly  after   each  use  before  reeling  up. 

EUREKA  U.  S.  FIRE  HOSE 


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This  is  a  well  known  hose,  made  by  the  Eureka  Fire  Hose  Manufacturing  Co.,  and  is  made 
in  accordance  with  the  specifications  of  the  National  Board  of  Underwriters.  Furnished  in  1  % 
2%  and  2%   inch  size,  coupled  or  uncoupled. 

**mh  Qlnlottij"  DOUBLE  JACKET  FIRE  HOSE 

The  Maximum  in  Efficiency  and  Economy 


•*®UiC!InIimi|'*  Double  Jacket  Fire  Hose  yields  high  efficiency  and  economy  because  it  is  made 
of  a  high  quality  of  cotton  fabric  and  a  rubber  exactly  adapted  to  the  purpose  for  which  it  is 
Intended.  This  quality  of  material  combined  with  careful  workmanship  gives  the  "OUi  Qlolnng'* 
Fire  Hose  a  durability  in  construction  that  will  pay  premiums  on  the  investment.  It  means 
longer  life   and   greater   satisfaction   in   service. 

Provision  is  made  for  the  unusual  demands  that  may  frequently  be  placed  upon  fire  hose. 
••©UiCfloUmg**  Double  Jacket  Hose  will  carry  a  400  pound  tested  pressure  and  is  free  from  leaking 
defects. 

The  economy  in  per-foot  cost  is  one  of  the  astonishing  features  of  "(§lh  dinlans".  While  of 
high  quality  and  dependable  in  service,  its  original  cost  is  moderate.  For  actual  value  it  is  equal 
to  any  hose  on  the  market  at  the  price. 


GEO*B-eAIiPEM*TER  S  CO. 


875 


WHITE  STAR  DECK  HOSE 


"White  Star"  is  an  especially  constructed  Deck  Hose.  It  is  similar  to  the  wrapped  duck 
water  conducting  hose,  except  that  it  has  a  rubber  coated  duck  cover  which  protects  the  hose 
from  the  wear  and  tear  resulting  from  constant  dragging  over  decks,  hard  floors  and  rough  sur- 
faces or  around  sharp  corners  on  board  ship. 

The  standard  construction  used  is  four  and  five  plies — that  is,  three  and  four  plies  on  the 
inside  and  the  rubber  coated  and  rubber  impregnated   cover. 

We  have  found  that  our  hose  will  give  longer  service  on  account  of  its  unique  style  of  cover 
which  is  placed  on  the  other  layers  in  spiral  form,   which  makes  kinking  almost  an  impossibility. 

"White  Star"  Deck  Hose  has  been  adopted  by  a  number  of  Lake  Lines  because  of  its  ser- 
vice record. 

Carried   in  stock    1  %    inch   4  ply    coupled  or  uncoupled. 


1% 

11/2 
11/^ 


inch  5  ply 
inch  4  ply 
inch   5   ply 


Can  be  furnished  wire  wound  if  wanted. 


WIRE  WINDING 


No.   1  No.   2  No.  3  No.  4  No.   5 

Round  Heavy  Mnrlin  Cresceat   or  Flat 

AVire  Oval  AVound  Half   Round 

We  are  equipped  to  take  care  of  wire  winding  on  all  sizes  and  makes  of  hose  with  our  own 
machine  on  any  of  the  four  styles  of  wire  as  shown  herewith,  or  can  also  Marlin  wind,  if  preferred. 

List  Prices 

For  Winding  Steam,  Water,  and  Brewers'  Hose  with  Flat,  Round,  or  Half  Round  Tinned- 
Steel  Wire.     Prices  on  Marlin  Winding  upon  request. 


Size  per  foot 

3-Ply 

4-Ply 

5-PIy 

6-Ply 

1/2    inch 

$0.09 

$0.10 

$0.11 

$0.12 

%    inch 

.11 

.12 

.13 

.14 

1       inch 

.13 

■14 

.15 

.16 

11^    inch 

.15 

.16       • 

.17 

.18 

11/2    inch 

.18 

.19 

.20 

.21 

1%    inch 

.20 

.21 

.22 

.23 

2        inch 

.23 

.24 

.25 

.26 

214    inch 

•      25 

.26 

.27 

.28 

2y2   inch 

.27 

.28 

.29 

.30 



876 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  X  eo. 


CARPENGO  RUBBER  SHEET  TILING 


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Carpenco  Rubber  Sheet  Tiling  is  now  recognized  as  the  ideal  flooring  for  elevators,  aisles, 
corridors,  lobbies,  and  other  places  where  a  high  grade  sanitary  material  is  desired. 

This  sheet  tiling  is  entirely  different  from  any  other  floor  covering  on  the  market.  It  will 
outlast  six  carpets  or  cork  linoleums,  and  is  guaranteed  to  lie  perfectly  flat  on  the  floor  at  all 
times.  Being  made  in  large  rubber  sheets,  bulging  or  spreading  at  seams  is  prevented  and  mois- 
ture is  kept  from  the  cement. 

Guaranteed  to  leave  no  odor  and  clean  easily.     Soft  under  the  feet,  and  is  noiseless. 

Made  to  order  in  a  great  variety  of  designs  and  combinations  of  color  effects. 

Furnished  in  i/4  inch,  fg  inch  and   %   inch  thickness. 

Estimates  cheerfully  and  promptly  furnished  upon  request. 


Fig.  0473,  Design  60 


Geo-B-Car.peN'ter  «  Co 


877 


"OLD   COLONY"  PERFORATED  MATS 


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We  are  in  a  position  to  furnish  Perforated  Mats  of  any  design  as  shown  above,  in  any  thickness.     Our 
mats  give  longer  wear  and  more  satisfactory  service  than  the  average  mat  of  this  kind. 
Price,    %    inch   thick per  sq.  ft 


Price,    %    incli    thick 

Price,    Yz    inch    thick . 

Price,    %    inch    thick 

White    letters     each 

Black  letters    " 

AU-wliite  mats,  or  other  colors,  on  apitllcatiou. 


$0.75 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

.75 

..50 


KNOB  AND  CORRUGATED  MATTING 


Fig.  375A 

KnoI>    mattlngr    is    made    any    width    up    to    90    inch. 
fe  inch  weighs  about  12  »4    lbs.  to  the  square  yard. 
Per   lb $0.40 

Corrugated   mattins,    30   and    36    inches   wide    in    stock 
— other  widths  to  order.      %   inch   thick  weighs   9   lbs. 
to   the   square   yard.      ^    inch   thick   weighs  about   6V^ 
lbs.   to  the  square  yard. 
Per  lb $0.50 


METAL  INSERTED  STEP  MATS 


Fig.  375B 

There  is  nothing  on  the  market  that  equals 
our  Metal-Inserted  Mats  for  wear  and  tear,  and 
hard  usage  of  every  description.  We  make  them 
with  metal  insertion  in  each  or  every  other 
rubber   diamond  as  described. 

Manufactured  up  to  80  inches  wide  and  6 
feet   long. 

A    inch    thick per  sq.  f t.  $1.00 

14    inch   thick "  '  "~ 


1.30 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER   S  eo, 


HOSE   CARTS 


Fig.  Styles  E  and  F 


Fig.  Style  H 


Style 


E 


Number  of  Reel 


Height  of  Wheel 

Width  Over  All " 

Weight,  Bundled    pounds 

Capacity,      %-inch,   3-ply  Rubber  Hose feet 

Capacity,   1     -inch,   4-ply  Rubber  Hose " 

Capacity,   li/4-inch,  4-ply  Rubber  Hose " 

Capacity,  1%-inch,   4-ply  Rubber  Hose " 

Capacity,   2     -inch,  4-ply  Rubber  Hose " 

Capacity,   2 14 -inch,   4-ply  Rubber  Hose " 

Capacity,  1%-inch,  Cotton  Rubber-Lined  Hose.  " 
Capacity,  1%-inch,  Cotton  Rubber-Lined  Hose.  " 
Capacity,  2  -inch.  Cotton  Rubber-Lined  Hose.  " 
Capacity,  2 1^ -inch,  Cotton  Rubber-Lined  Hose.  " 
Price each 


100  I   110 


36 
31 

75 
500 
200 
150 
100 


300 
200 
150 
100 
$12.00 


101  I   102 


103 


36 
33 

90 
600 
300 
200 
150 


400 
300 
200 
150 
$17.00 


38 
38 
100 
800 
400 
300 
200 


500 
400 
250 
200 
$25.00 


42 

42 

145 


250 
200 
150 

500 

350 

250 

$35.00 


48 

48 

175 


400 
300 
250 

650 

500 

400 

$45.00 


52 

54 

200 


500 
400 
300 

800 

600 

500 

$55.00 


Style 

Number 

Height  of  Wheel inches 

Extreme  Width  


104    j     105    I     106 


Weight,  Bundled pounds 

Capacity,   li/^-inch,   4-ply  Rubber  Hose feet 

Capacity,   2     -inch,  4-ply  Rubber  Hose " 

Capacity,   2% -inch,   4-ply  Rubber  Hose " 

Capacity,  11/2 -inch.  Cotton  Rubber-Lined  Hose.  " 
Capacity,  2  -inch.  Cotton  Rubber-Lined  Hose.  " 
Capacity,  21/^ -inch.  Cotton  Rubber-Lined  Hose.  " 
Price^ each 


107  I   108  I   109 


42 
42 
155 
250 
200 
150 
500 
350 
250 
$40.00 


175 
400 
300 
250 
650 
500 
400 
$50.00 


52 
54 
200 
500 
400 
300 
800 
600 
500 
$60.00 


42 
42 
160 
250 
200 
150 
500 
350 
250 
$50.00 


48 
48 
190 
400 
300 
250 
650 
500 
400 
$60.00 


52 
54 
230 
500 
400 
300 
800 
600 
500 
$70.00 


Fig. 


Victor 


Style  E,  suitable  for  large  quantity  of  small  hose  or  a  small  quantity  of 
large  hose;  tubular  steel  reel,  frame  and  tongue;  wide  tires. 

Style  P,  tubular  steel  frame  and  reel;  steel  wheels.  Finished  in  vermilion 
and  black.     Special  sizes  to  order. 

Style  G,  same  construction  as  Style  H,  but  without  friction  roller  and 
brace  at  rear  of  frame.     Finished  in  vermilion  and  black. 

Style  H,  tubular  steel  frame  and  reel;  steel  wheels,  tool  box  and  friction 
roller.     Finished  in  vermilion  and  black. 

WIRT'S   VICTOR    HOSE   REEL 

ALL  METAL 

Is  constructed  wtih  channel  steel  frame,  strong  cast  iron  wheels,  solid  steel 
reel  arms  and  9-inch  drum  of  heavy  corrugated  steel.  Equipped  with  a  ring , 
on  side  of  frame  to  prevent  reel  from  unwinding,  when  desired,  and  with 
holder  at  top  of  frame  for  holding  nozzle  when  spraying.  Frame  enameled  | 
green,  wheels  and  reel  black,  making  a  very  attactive  appearance.  Weight' 
12^  lbs.  bundled  for  shipping.     Capacity  100  feet  %-inch  rubber  hose. 

P"ce     r.  .  .  .  $2.C 


GEO-BeARPElfTER  ^  eo. 


879 


HOSE  CARTS  AND  REELS 


Fig.  Style  IX  piRE   JUMPERS  ^'^-  ^*''^  "* 

style  IX,  mounted  on  strong  wooden  wheels,   have   rope   reel  and   drag  rope,    tool   box,   axe   in   spring 
""""'^ilTjTVo^nfelll^i'^^^^^^^^^  and  equipment  as  Style  IX. 

WAREHUUSE  dAK  1  o 

^"''s^tyle'prsimiirr^construction  to   Style  O   carts,  but  without  tool  box.  friction  roller  or  brace  at  rear 
of  franie.  LIST   PRICES — FIRE   JUMPERS 


style 


Number  of  Jumper . 


I         3V2 


I      4ya      I      5V2      II      OV2      I       IVa      I      ^^ 


Height    of    wheels inches 

Extreme    width    _  ,^ 

Weight,    complete    pounds 

Shipping  weight,    crated 

Cap.,  21/0   inch  double  jacket  fire  hose 

Cap.,   2^   inch  cotton  rubber  lined  mill   hose 

Price  ; ;  •  •,•  •  •  •  • 

AVithout  rope  reel  ami  rope,  axe  and  axe  liolders 


.feet 
each 


44 

48 

200 

250 

150 

300 

80.00 

60.00 


48 

54 

250 

310 

250 

400 

90.00 

70.00 


52 
54 
275 
350 
300 
500 
100.00 
80.00 


42 

48 

185 

240 

150 

300 

00.00 

65.00 


48 
54 
230 
300 
250 
400 
100.00 
75.00 


52 
54 
260 
340 
300 
500 
110.00 
S5.00 


LIST    PRICES— WAREHOUSE    CARTS 


Number   o£    Cart. 


440   I     44TT~443   |    443   II     450   |    451   j    452   |    453 


inches 


Height   of   wheels 

Extreme    outer    width ^, 

Extreme    length     

Weight,   complete    pounds 

Shipping  weight,   crated.  .  .  .  ... 

Cap.    11/2   inch  cotton  rubber  lined  hose feet 

Cap     2       inch  cotton  rubber  lined  hose 

Cap."   21/.   inch  cotton  rubber  lined  hose 

Price    .  ." «^a<'h 


10 

44 

48 

52 

40 

44 

38 

42 

48 

54 

38 

42 

5V2 

evs 

61/2 

7 

^'± 

■  •?. 

<15 

165 

180 

210 

85 

145 

110 

180 

200 

230 

100 

160 

400 

500 

650 

800 

400 

500 

950 

350 

500 

600 

250 

350 

200 

300 

400 

500 

200 

300 

35.00 

45.00 

55.00 

65.00 

25.00 

35.00 

48 
48 
61/2 
160 
180 
650 
500 
400 
45.00 


52 

54 

7 

190 

210 

800 

600 

500 

55.00 


TUBULAR  ALL  METAL  HOSE  REEL 


Undoubtedly  the  best  garden 
hose  reels  on  the  market,  having 
a  number  of  exclusive  features. 
The  reeling  or  unreeling  is  very 
easy,  as  the  frame  can  be  tipped 
down  to  support  the  reel  clear 
of  the  ground,  and  there  are  no 
exposed  spokes  to  interfere  with 
either   operation. 

These  reels  cannot  tip  over 
when  unreeling,  and  the  large 
rims  forming  the  wheels  make 
them    very    easy    to    move    about. 

There  is  no  weight  to  carry 
with  the  style  "B"  reels,  as  the 
weight  of  the  hose  is  borne  upon 
the  rims  and  is  not  carried  on  th 


handle  as  in  other  types. 


Absolutely"  all  metal,  tubular  steel  rims  and  frame,  steel  spokes 
and  malleable  iron  castings;  Nos.  10  and  20  have  corrugated  gal- 
vanized drum. 


Figs.   10   and   20 


Numl>er  of 

Height    of 
Weight  of 
Capacity, 
Capacity,  1 
Capacity,  1 
Capacity, 
Capacity, 
Capacity 


Reel. 


35 


Pggl inches 

reel."  buiidied' for 'shipping pounds 

%    inch   3-ply    rubber    hose teet 

inch  4-ply    rubber    hose ,^ 

^4   inch   4-ply    rubber    hose ,, 

14    inch  cotton    rubber    lined    hose ^^ 

%   inch  cotton    rubber    lined    hose ^, 

inch  cotton    rubber    lined    hose... 

Price  (Nos.  10  and  20  galvanized  add  $1.75  to  list  price)  ■  .  ■ 


21 

20 

100 

50 


24 

22 

150 

75 

ioo 

75 


400 
150 
100 
200 
150 
100 
6.50 


32 
52 
600 
200 
150 
350 
250 
200 
12?00 


300 
250 
500 
400 


880 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   S  QO. 


YALE   HOSE   RACKS 


Fie.  go4D 

Detail  SKowine 

Method  of  Hose 

Suspension 

The  hose  is  suspended  from  an  extension  arm  by  a    series  of  brass  clips  in  such  a  way  that  there  is  no  pressure 
on  either  the  edge  or  the  fold  of  the  hose.     When  the  valve    is  opened  the  pressure  of  the  water  is  sufficient  to  free  the 
hose  from  the  clips  without  any  possibility  of  injury  to  the  hose  or  rack.     It  is  a  satisfactory  "one-man"  device 
IRON  BRASS 


Number 

Capac- 
ity 

Unlined 
Linen 
Hose, 
Feet 

Size 
Hose 
inches 

Price,  each 

Number 

Capac- 
ity 
Unlined 
Linen 
Hose, 
feet 

Size 
Hose 
inches 

Price,  each 

Style  N 

Style  O 

Style  P 

Fin- 
ished 

Nickel 
Plated 

Style  N 

Style  O 

Style  P 

Fin- 
ished 

Nickel 
Plated 

0 

2 

3 

5 

6 

8 

9AX 

9B 

9C 

10 

12 

13 

15 

16 

18 

19  AX 

19B 

19C 

20 

22 

23 

25 

26 

28 

29AX 

29B 

29C 

50 
50 
75 
75 
100 
I'OO 
150 
150 
150 

IVs 
IVa 

lit 

2% 

$5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
6.00 
6.00 
7.00 
7.00 
7.00 

$6.00 
6.00 
6.00 
6.00 
7.00 
7.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 

lOOX 

101 

103X 

104 

106X 

107 

109A 

109B 

109C 

llOX 

111 

113X 

114 

116X 

117 

119A 

119B 

119C 

120X 

121 

123X 

124 

126X 

127 

129A 

129B 

129C 

50 

50 

75 

75 

100 

100 

150 

150 

150 

1% 

ly* 
1V2 
2% 

$8.00 

8.00 

8.00 

8.00 

9.00 

9.00 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

$9.00 

9.00 

9.00 

9.00 

10.00 

10.00 

11.00 

11.00 

11.00 

BOWES'   HOSE  RACKS 


The  style  of  Bowes'  hose  racks  shown  above  have  a  shield  on  each  side  to  hide  the 
■y  represent  a  most  practical  and  reliable  pin  rack,  their  distinctive  advantage  being  t 
;s  do  not  fall  to  the  floor  when  the  hose  is  pulled  from   the  rack  as  in  the  case  of  simflai 


Pis.  904G 
Style  G 

pins  and   supporting  a^ms. 

that   the   pins   or   supporting 

imilar  racks. 


No. 

Style 

Kind  of 
Material 

Capacity 

Size  Hose 

Price 

each 

Hose,  Feet 

inches 

Finished 

Nickel  Plated 

33 

34 

132 

133 

134 

136 

43 

44 

141 

143 

51 

53 

54 

56 

151 

153 

154 

156 

Iron 

50 

IVa 

$   5.00 

$   7.00 

Iron 

50 

2y2 

5.00 

7.00 

E 

Iron 

100 

iy2 

6.00 

8.00 

Brass 

5^0 

2 

10.00 

11  00 

E 

Brass 

50 

2y2 

10.00 

11.00 

Brass 

100 

12.00 

13.00 

F 
F 
F 
F 
G 

Brass 

lOfl 

2y2 

12.00 

13.00 

lion 

50 

2% 

5.00 

7.00 

100 

1% 

6.00 

8.00 

50 

10.00 

11.00 

Iron 

50 
50 

2% 
1% 

10.00 
5.00 

11.00 
7.00 

G 

Iron 

50 

2% 

5.00 

7.00 

Iron 

100 

1% 

6.00 

8.00 

G 
G 
G 
G 

Brass 
Brass 
Brass 
Brass 

100 
5'0 
50 

100 

100 

2% 

1% 
2y2 

6.00 
10.00 
10.00 
12.00 
12.00 

8.00 
11.00 
11.00 
13.00 
13.00 

In  ordering 

state  size  of  pii 

je  to  which  rack  is.  to 

be   attached.     A 

11  Bowls'   rack 

3  are  packed  in  i 

Geo-B-CakpeN'ter  «  Go. 


881 


HOSE  RACKS  AND  REELS 


The  Dewey  Rack  is  es- 
pecially recommended  for 
warehouses  and  manufac- 
turing plants.  The  hose  is 
folded  flat  and  as  the  rack 
is  usually  suspended  about 
six  feet  from  the  floor  the 
hose  is  protected  from 
damage  and  yet  is  in- 
stantly available  in  case  of 
emergency.  It  is  approved 
by  the  Associated  Factory 
Mutual  Insurance  Com- 
panies. 

The     Hartford     Rack     is 
similar  to  the  Dewey  Rack, 
but     it     is    made     with     an 
Fig.  906A.     Dewey  arched    bedplate.      The    ad- 

vantage of  this  is  that  the  hose  lies  better  on  a  rack  with  an  arched  bottom,  as  the  arch  supports  the 
weight  of  the  hose  and  relieves  the  folded  ends  of  any  pressure.  The  top  of  the  hose  so  folded  will  be 
level  and  not  concave. 

The    underwriters   do    not   approve   a   hose    rack    with    an    arch    bedplate,    but    the    Hartford    Rack    is 


Fig.  906B.     Hartford 


largely  speci 

fled  by  architects  and  owners 

Dn  account  0 

f  the  advantages  above  mentioned. 

Dewey 

Racks 

No. 

Hartford 

Racks 

No. 

Size  Hose 
inches 

Capacity 
Feet 

Kind  of  Hose 

Price 
Each 

7 

17 

lorl^ 

50 

Unlined  Linen 

$5.00 

8 

18 

IVk 

50 

5.00 

9 

19 

2 

50 

"              " 

5.00 

10 

20 

2y2 

50 

"              " 

5.00 

7A 

17A 

lor  1% 

75 

"              " 

5.50 

8A 

18A 

IV2 

75 

"              •• 

5.50 

9A 

19A 

2 

75 

«                                !• 

5.50 

lOA 

20A 

21/2 

75 

"                                " 

5.50 

10% 

20  Va 

lorl^ 

100 

"                                 " 

6.00 

11 

21 

1 1/2  or  2 

100 

"                                 " 

6.00 

12 

22 

2y2 

100 

«                                l< 

6.00 

13 

23 

11/2  or  2 

150 

<«                                II 

7.00 

14 

24 

2  ¥2 

150 

"                                 " 

7.00 

13 

23 

IVz  or  2 

50 

Rubber  Lined  Cotton  Mill 

7.00 

14 

24 

21/2 

50 

7.00 

15 

25 

11/2  or  2 

100 

"              "             "           " 

7.50 

16 

26 

21/2 

100 

8.00 

Both  the  Dewey  and  the  Hartford  Racks  are  packed  "knocked  down"  in  individual  wooden 
convenience.  Stock  finish  is  red  enamel,  baked  on.  Nos.  15,  16,  25  and  26  will  carry  heavy  ru 
cotton  hose  in  50-foot  lengths. 

Both  the  Dewey  and  the  Hartford  Racks  are  furnished  with  pipe  clamps  or  wall  brackets, 
ing,  state  which  attachment  is  desired  and  if  pipe  clamps,  give  the  size  of  the  standpipe. 


boxes  for 
bber  lined 


s§m 


Fig-.   y09C. 


RYERSON  HOSE  REELS 

styles  A,  C.  D  and  I  are  made  with 
wall  brackets  or  pipe  attachment. 
When  ordering  to  be  attached  to  a 
standpipe,  the  size  of  pipe  should  be 
specified. 

Style  B  is  a  stationary  variety  of  the 
Ryerson  Reel,  made  to  carry  rubber 
lined  cotton  hose,  but  it  will  carry  any- 
thing that  can  be  wound  upon  it. 

All  styles  have  center  braces  of  wood 
on  which  the  hose  rests.  This  prevents 
rusting.  The  side  castings  are  well  fin- 
ished in  solid  black,  which  presents  a 
pleasing  contrast  to  the  red  braces. 


Styles   A,  C,  D   a 

nd  I 

Fig.   900D 

Swinging 

Style   B — Stationary 

Capacity  Hose,  Feot 

Capacity  Hose,  Feet 

Rubber- 

Rubber- 

Unlined 

Lined 

Size,  Hose 

Price 

Unlined 

Lined 

Size,  Hose 

Price 

No. 

style 

Linen 

Cotton 

inches 

Each 

No. 

Style 

Linen 

Cotton 

Inches 

1 

A 

175 

50 

114  or  1% 

$6.00 

13 

C 

50 

lorl^ 

$6.00 

2 

150 

50 

2 

6.50 

14 

50 

l^A 

6.00 

3 

•' 

150 

50 

2'^ 

7.00 

15 

«< 

50 

6.50 

4 

" 

250 

100 

114  orl% 

7.00 

16 

•' 

50 

2% 

7.00 

5 

" 

250 

100 

2 

8.00 

17 

D 

75 

1  or  H4 

6.25 

6 

" 

275 

100 

2\i 

8.50 

18 

75 

iy2 

6.50 

7 

B 

60 

H4  orl% 

6.00 

19 

«< 

75 

6.75 

8 

" 

50 

2 

6.50 

20 

" 

75 

2% 

7.25 

9 

50 

2% 

7.00 

30 

I 

100 

lor  1^ 

6.25 

10 

" 

100 

IV4.  orl% 

7.50 

31 

100 

1% 

6.50 

11 

" 

100 

2 

8.00 

32 

" 

100 

2 

7.00 

12 

" 

100 

2% 

8.50 

33 

" 

100 

2% 

7.50 

Ry 

erson  r 

eels  are 

approved 

and  listed  b 

y  the  As 

30ciated 

Factor 

y  Mutua 

I  Insu 

ran 

ce  Companie 

3. 

882 


Geo-B-Cai^peN'ter  ^  eo. 


AUTOMATIC  EXPANSION  RING   COUPLINGS 


AUTOMATIC  EXPANSION   RING    COUPLINGS 

Instructions  for  Ordering  Automatic  Couplings 

In  ordering  Automatic  Couplings,  always  give  us: 

First:  The  exact  outside  diameter  of  the  hose.  It  is  always  better  to  send  sample  of  the  hose, 
as  different  makes  of  hose  vary  a  great  deal,  and  a  made-up  sample  varies  often  from  the  hose 
when  received  to  be  coupled.  .  ^. 

Second:  We  must  have  sample  thread  by  which  to  cut  thread  on  the  couplings;  a  description 
of  the  thread  will  not  do  unless  it  is  iron  pipe  thread  or  hose  pipe  thread,  in  which  case  we  will 
make  the  couplings  up,  and  guarantee  them  to  be  iron  pipe  or  hose  pipe  thread;  but  we  cannot  take 
back  couplings  which  are  made  up  on  mere  descriptions  of  the  thread,  as  we  guarantee  the  threads 
to  fit  only  when  sample  thread  is  given  us  with  the  order. 


Size    inches  | 


1%  \    lYzl      2     I    2^2  I 


3 


31^    I 


I     4^^ 


PH^^p'iFYair |$1.35|$1.70|$1-85|?2. 20132. 85|$6.00|$10.00|$12.00|$15.00 

We  make  the  Underwriter  Couplings,  automatic  style  in  conformity  with  the  specifications  of 
the  Underwriters  as  to  form,  weight  and  mixture  of  metal.  The  Underwriter  Coupling  is  made  in 
red  brass  and  is  superior  to  the  ordinary  automatic  couplings  in  quality  of  material,  weight  and 
finish.     Our  coupling  conforms  strictly  to  the  Underwriters'  specifications. 


Size     inches  |        1  H 


214 


2% 


Price  per  pair 


$3.00      I      $4.00      I      35.00 


AUTOMATIC  COUPLING  EXPANDERS 

These  expanders  are  necessary  in  attaching  Automatic,  Ma- 
rine Perfection  and  similar  couplings  to  hose.  The  wearing 
parts  are  substantially  made  and  work  smoothly.  Made  in  all 
sizes  from  i/^  to  6  inches.     Prices  on  application. 

In  ordering  automatic  couplings,  always  give  us:  the  exact 
outside  diameter  of  the  hose.  It  is  always  better  to  send  sample 
of  the  hose,  as  different  makes  of  hose  vary  a  great  deal,  and  a 
made-up  sample  varies  often  from  the  hose  when  received  to 
be  coupled. 


SUCTION  HOSE  NIPPLES 

Rough  and  poorly  fitting  nipples  will  greatly  decrease  the  life  of 
any  piece  of  suction  hose  and  may  entirely  ruin  it.  The  expenditure 
of  a  little  care  on  this  detail  is  well  repaid. 

Those  we  furnish  are  of  good  length,  smooth  on  the  surface, 
grooved  to  insure  strong  and  tight  joints,  and  have  all  edges  and 
grooves  rounded  off. 

We  furnish  nipples  for  all  sizes  of  suction  hose,  wiring  them  in 
as  a  rule. 


Size    

inches 

2 

2% 

3 

S}^    \       4      1     4^^ 

Total    length    

Price 

Price  wiring  in 

inches 

each 

7 

$0.60 

1.70 

7 

$0.90 

1.80 

8 

$1.25 

1.90 

10 

$1.75 
2.20 

10 

$2.00 
2.50 

12 

$3.00 

2.60 

Size 

inches 

5 

6 

7 

8      1      10     1      12 

Total    length    

Price 

inches 

each 

12 

$3.60 
2.75 

14 

$5.00 
3.75 

16 

$7.25 
4.25 

16 

$8.75 
.4.75 

20           20 
$16.25  $25.00 

Price  wiring  in 

5.75 

6.50 

Strainers,  ball  and  basket,  brass  or  iron  furnished  and  attached  to  hose  when  desired. 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  eo. 


881 


HOSE  PIPES,   ETC. 

HOSE  PIPES 


Fis.  905A  Undenrriter's 


Fig.  905B   Screw  Tip 


UNDERWRITERS' 


Size    

inches]      2 

2y2  1  2y2 

2y2 

Length                  .  .              .       .                .           . 

inches 

20 

$9.00 

7.50 

24 

11.00 

9.50 

30 
12.00 
11.00 
15.00 

36 

Price,  Wound  and  Painted 

Price,  Plain   Brass    

each 

15.00 
13.50 

Price,   Rubber  Tube,   Swivel   Handles    

Prifp     TiPathpr  Tnhp     Swivpl   TTnTiHIpti 

;; 

18.00 
18  00 

SCREW  TIP 


Size    

Inches 

% 

% 

1 

1    1  ly* 

ly* 

1% 

1% 

Length     

Price,  Hose  Thread    .... 
Price,  Pipe  Thread    

inches 

per  doz. 

TVs 

$8.00 

9.20 

12 
10.00 
11.20 

8y2 

10.00 
11.20 

i2y2 

12.00 
13.20 

12 

20.00 
21.20 

15 
24.00 
25.00 

13 

25.00 
27.50 

15 

30.00  . 
32.50 

Size inches  | 


Length     

Price,  Hose  Thread 
Price,  Pipe  Thread 


.  .inches 
per  doz. 


12 

$38.00 

41.00 


I    2y2  I    2y3  I    2y2  |    2y2  |    2y2 


15 

45.00 
48.00 


20  I   15 
50.00  75.00 
53.00  78.50 


20 
16.00 
19.50 


24 
100.00 
103.50 


30 
144.00 
150.00 


157.00 
163.00 


Fie.   005C   Plain 


PLAIN 


Fig.  905D  With  Cocli 


Size     inches    | 


I    %  I 


1^ 


1^  I  iy2 1  iy2 1 


I  2y2 


y2 


2% 


Length    inches 

Price,   Hose  Thread  per  doz. 
Price,  I.  P.  Thread. 


3 

$4.00 
5.00 


7.00 
8.00 


4 
5.00 
6.25 


4% 
12.00 
13.75 


12 
18.00 
19.75 


5% 
18.00 
19.75 


12 
22.00 
24.00 


6%, 
26.00 
29.00 


12 

34.00 
39.00 


7y2 

37.40 
39.50 


12 
55.00 
60.00 


22 

92.00 

120.00 


WITH  COCK 


Size    inches    | 


I      %     I      %     I       1 


1% 


1% 


Length     

Price,  Hose  Thread 
Price,   Pipe  Thread 


.  .inches 
.per  doz. 


$11.00 
12.20 


13.00 
14.20 


12 
18.00 
19.20 


8 
15.00 
18.00 


12 
20.00 
23.00 


12 
40.00 
43.00 


12 

55.00 
60.00 


Size    '■ inches    | 


I    2y2  I    2y2  I    2y2 


2% 


Length     

Price,  Hose  Thread 
Price,   Pipe  Thread 


.  .inches    I      12 
per  doz.    1$80.00 
I    83.00 


20     I      25 
110.00|l30.00 
113.001133.00 


20     I      24     I      30  36 

160.00|175.00|l95.00  215.00 
170.00|185.00|205.00  225.00 


GEM  HOSE  NOZZLES 


Size    inches  |      %     |      1 

Price     per   d^T  | $ro700"| iXOO 


Fig.  805E: 


884 


GEO-B-SAIiPElfTER  S  eo. 


HOSE  VALVES,  FIRE  AXES  AND   HOLDERS 


Figr.  358.  Hose  Gate 


Figr.  172.     Chicago 


Fig.  171.     New  ^  ork 
Fig.  358  HOSE  GATE  VALVES 

Made  of  heavy  bronze  metal  and  designed  for  use  in  connection  with  inside  standpipes.  They  have 
an  adjustable  double  disc  and  stationary  stem.  Each  valve  is  tested  before  leaving  the  shop  and  war- 
ranted perfect. 

LIST    PRICES 


Size     

inches 

%    • 

1 

1% 

IVa 

2 

2y2 

3 

With    iron    wheel            .                              ... 

ftanh 

1.75 
3.25 
1.25 

2.50 
4.05 
1.25 

3.50 
5.50 
1.35 

5.00 
7.10 
1.50 

7.50 

10.30 

1.75 

14.00 

18.00 

2.50 

20.00 

25.00 

3.50 

"With   finished   bronze  wheel " 

Extra  for  cap  and  chain " 

Fig.  171  NEW  YORK  PATTERN  SOFT  SEAT  HOSE  VALVE 

Designed  to  meet  the  demand  for  a  high  pressure  hose  valve.  Made  of  the  best  steam  metal,  has 
a  full   waterway,  a   renewable   soft   rubber  disc   of  ample   weight   and   is  of  attractive   design. 

Intended  for  use  in  connection  with  standpipes  for  interior  fire  protection,  especially  on  wet  svs- 
tems  where  the  pressure  is  on   the  valve  at  all  times. 

Tliis  valve  Is  made  in  accordance  with  U.  S.  Government  specifications  for  post  office  buildings  and 
Is  acceptable  to  the  Supervising  Architect  at  Washington. 


Size     

.  .inches    |       1% 

IVz 

2 

ZVs 

Rough  body,  finished  trimmings,  iron  wheel  handle 

Rough  body,  fiinished  trimmings,   iron  wheel  handle,    N.    P 

1      4.00 

1      4.50 

I      5  50 

5.00 
5.50 
6.50 
7.00 

7.00 
7.50 
8.50 
9.00 

9.00 

9.50 

10.50 

Finished  brass,  finished  brass  hand  wheel,  N.  P 

1      fi.OO 

11.00 

Fig.  172  CHICAGO  PATTERN  HOSE  VALVE 

These  valves  are  packed  at  the  stuffing  box  when  they  are  shipped  and  have  a  long  stem  whereby  the 
stuffing  nut  can  be  raised  to  admit  packing   to  the    stuffing  box. 

Shipped  with  the  Tee  handle  as  shown  in  the  cut,  but  can  be  furnished  with  wheel  handle  if  desired, 
without  extra  charge  if  extra  time  is  allowed  for  making  up.  We  can  also  furnish  valves  nickel  plated  if 
desired. 


LIST  PRICE 

Size,  Inches 

Price  List,  each 

Size,  inches 

Price  list,  each 

1 

1% 

IVa 

$3.15 
3.70 
4.75 

2 

2V2 

$7.00 
8.50 

We  also  make  our  Chicago  Valve  with  a  soft  rubber  disc  at  a  slight  additional  cost 


REGULATION  FIRE  AXE  AND  PIKE 
POLE  HOLDERS 

For  Buildings 

Fire  Axe  Holder,  Japanned  or  copper 

plate per    set  !{;o.50 

Pike  Pole  Holders.  ..  .per  set  of  two       .40 


Fig.  173A 
Fire  Axe  Set 


™E    axe  PiK^Po'i?iet 

5-Ib.  pick  head   each  $1.75 

8-lb.  pick   head    "        3.00 

6-lb.  pick    head    '■        2.00 

^t„    i-Tor^  ^-^^-  flfit    head  ^. "        2.00 

Fig.   172C  6-lb.   fiat    head "         1.75 

Can  be   furnished  with  handles  in  the  natural  color  of  the  wood,  or  painted,  as   desired. 


GEO•B•eAR^PE^fTER  ^   CO. 


885 


CHEMICAL   ENGINES  AND   EXTINGUISHERS 
CHEMICAL  ENGINES 

For  manufacturing  plants,  railroads,  warehouses, 
public  buildings  and  private  property  in  general. 
Operate  by  tlie  generation  of  carbonic  acid  gas  in 
large  quantities  under  high  pressures.  Engines 
have  heavy  drawn  steel  cylinders  with  tops  secure- 
ly riveted,  seams  being  backed  up  on  the  inside 
with  a  heavy  ring  of  noncorrosive  solder.  Attach- 
ments, such  as  collar  and  outlet,  are  flanged  on 
the  inside  and  riveted,  being  also  heavily  backed  up 
with  noncorrosive  metal.  Wheels  have  iron  hubs 
with  brass  hub  caps,  sixteen  spokes,  and  round 
edge  steel  tires. 

The  No.  20  outfit  can  be  wheeled  through  crowded 
aisles  and  narrow  doorways,  and  can  be  success- 
fully operated  from  40  to  60  feet  from  the  nozzle. 
List  price,  No.  20  Outfit,  20  gal.  capacity,  $85.00 
List  price,  No.     7  Outfit,  40  gal.  capacity,  185.00 


Fig.  909A.     40  gaUoos  Capacity 


Fig.  900AA 
20  prallous 
Capacity 


HAND  FIRE  PUMP  BUCKETS 

This  type  of  pump  is  carried  on 
every  hook  and  ladder  truck  in 
the  Chicago  Fire  Department  and 
has  demonstrated  for  itself  that 
it  is  very  efiicient  for  putting  out 
small     fires. 

It  is  especially  adapted  for  use 
in  factories,  public  buildings  and 
schools. 

It  is  simple  in  construction, 
easy  to  operate,  strong  and  well 
made.  The  body  is  of  heavy  gal- 
vanized iron  finished  in  red 
enamel. 

The  pump  is  of  brass,   21   inch 
stroke  and  double  acting,  throw- 
ing a  continuous  stream  about  40 
feet.     As  the  pump  is  used  with 
Fig.  ao9B        plain    water    it    can    always    be 
refilled  at  the  nearest  water  supply. 
Capacity,  5  gallons,  list  each $7.00 


PEERLESS  FIRE 
EXTINGUISHERS 

(Approved  by  the  National 
Boai'd  of  Underwriters). 

Built  of  very  heavy  cold 
rolled  copper.  Differs  from 
other  extinguishers  in  that  the 
method  of  attaching  the  dome 
to  the  body  of  the  shell  ac- 
tually makes  that  joint  the 
strongest  part  of  the  machine. 
A  cast  brass  bottle-holder  is 
used.  Hose  is  attached  to  the 
extinguisher  by  a  swivel 
ground  joint  and  it  is  utterly 
impossible  to  detach  this  hose 
without  a  wrench. 
Price,  each 


PYRENE 

This  is  a  hand  extinguisher  for  home,  factory  and 
automobile  use,  so  well  known  that  it  needs  no  de- 
tailed description.  There  is  within  the  container  a 
manually  operated  double-acting  pump  which  throws 
a  continuous  stream.  It  is  absolutely  reliable  and 
dependable,  always  ready  for  instant  use.  There 
is  no  time  lost  at  the  start  of  a  fire  in  pumping  up 
air,  or  opening  different  valves,  etc.  Its  use  on  an 
automobile  will  reduce  insurance  premiums  1"% 
each  year.     Over  a  million  in  use.  Earli 

Brass  Extinguisher   and   Bracket .$12.00 

Nickel  Extinguisher  and  Bracket ^  l.'i.OO 

Metal  Wood 

Boxes  for  (1)  Extinguisher  $1.50  each       $2.00  each 
Boxes  for  (2)  Extinguishers 2.00      "  2.50      " 

Boxes  for  (3)  Extinguishers 4.00      "  3.00      " 

Refills. 

One  Quart $2.00 

One  Gallon  (in  one,  two  or  four  quart  cans)  .  .    6.00 


FlK.  009D 


Figr.  909F 


886 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  So, 


HOSE  SPANNERS  AND   FITTINGS 


Fig.  S 

SPANNER   AND    HYDRANT   WRENCH    COMBINED 
Be  Sure  to  Specify  Size  of  Hole  Required 

We  carry  in  stock  Fig.   8  Spanners  with  three  sizes  of  pentagonal   holes.     Measuring  from   one   side 
of  the  hole  across  to  the  opposite  angle  the  dimensions    are    as    follows:     1%    inch,    1%    inch,    l^A    inch. 
These  holes  correspond  to  the  size  of  the  nut  on  the  top  of  hydrant.     In   ordering   please   specify   which 
size  is  ■wanted. 
Price     per   doz.     $5.00 


Fig.  7 
Reversible  Spanner 


Fig.  9 
Common  Ho.se   Spanner  Fig    11 

«       «  ^S,**  *??"  *y^'o^  ""*^  ^^-  '"*"*  Couplings  Tabor   Spanner 

Wo.  6.     Two-Eyed    Spanner    pgj. 

No.  7.     Reversible    Spanner    '.'.'.*..'.......... 

No.  9.     Common    Spanner,    ly^    inch 

2        inch    

2 1/2    inch    ; ; 

No.  11.     Tabor  Spanner    ...........'...'. 

HOSE  FITTINGS 


doz.  $4.50 
4.75 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.75 


Fig.  911A  Fig.  911B  Fig.  911C  Fig.  911D  Pig.  911E  Fig.  911F 

Hose  Cap  Hose   Reducer  Bushing  Reducer  Male  Nipple  Male  and 

Female   Nipple 
Fig.  911 A  HOSE  CAPS 

Size    inches    |        %      |         1        I       1^      I        1^^       |  2         |        2%       |  3         |        SVa       |  4 

Price    per  doz.    |     4.00     |      6.00      |      8.00      |     10.00      |      15.00     |     24.00     |     31.00      |      39.00     |     43.00 

Sample  of  hose  thread  reqtuired  must  be  furnished  with  order. 

Fig.  91  IB  HOSE  REDUCERS 

Size    inches   I     lx%    |  l^x%  |    l^xl|lV2X%|    IVzxl   111/2x1^41     2x%     |      2x1      |     2x1%' 

Price    per  doz.    |      6.50     |      8.00     |     10.00    |     11.50    |     11.50    |    12.00    |    13.00    |      14.00  |      16.00 

Size    inches   I   2x1^    I  2y2X%  |    2 Vzxl   12^^x1141 2i^xli^|    2y2x2|      3x2     |    3x2%    |     .T 

Price    per  doz.    |    18.00    |    20.00    |     22.00    |    23.00    |    24.00    |    26.00    |    30.00    |    36.00    |    

Specify  whether  hose  or  iron  pipe  thread  is  required. 

Figs.  91 IC  and  91  ID  HOSE  BUSHINGS  AND  REDUCERS 

Size    inches    |      IxVg    |     lx%      I  l^xljTll^xl^TrVox^   |    IV2XI    UVsxl^l     2x%     |      2xl~ 

Price    .j^er  doz.    |      5.50      |      6.50      )      8.00      |     10.00     |     11.50     |     11.50     |      12.00    |     13.00     |     14.00 

Size ^ .  i'lTEhes   |    2x11/4    I    2xlV2    |  2V2X%   |    2i^xl    |  2  Vzxl^  1 2%xiy2  |    2V2x2    |      3x2       |    3x2% 

Price    per  doz.    |     16.00     |     18.00     |     20.00     |     22.00     I     23.00     |     24.00     |     26.00     |     30.00     |     36.00 

Figs.   91  IE  and  91  IF  MALE  OR  MALE  AND  FEMALE   HOSE  NIPPLES 

-^'''^    "T:^T77.T7inches    I      %     |      %     |       1      |    1%    I     IVz     I        2       |     2V2     |       3       |     3%     |       4 

-P^'ce    per   doz.    I   3.50    |   3.50   |   5.00   |   9.00   I   10.00   |   14.00   |   28.00   |   40.00   |   50.00   |  75.00 

In  ordering  any  of  the  above  goods,  specify  whether  hose  or  iron  pipe  thread  is  required. 
FOR  FIRE  PLUG  WRENCHES,   SEE  INDEX 


GEO-BCARPEN'TER  ^  CO 


887 


HOSE   COUPLINGS 
THE  JOY  AUirOMATIG  AIR  HOSE  COUPLER 


Fig.   0259 
(Female  Half   with   Irou 


•ipe  Thread) 


Fig.  0258 
(Male  Half  for  Hose)  (Female  Half  for  Hose) 

Positively  will  not  leak  air.  Equally  successful  for  heavy  or  light  work.  The  simplest  and 
most  reliable  Air  Hose  Coupling  on  the  market.  i     ,    ^    o.,^  oe  ^r^cfantiv 

Made  in  two  parts,  which  may  through  but  a  turn  of  the  wrist  become  locked,  and  as  instantly 
unlocked  by  a  reverse  action;  all  mechanism  is  enclosed;  internally  there  is  but  one  part  to  be- 
come worn— the  rubber  washers,  which  may  be  easily  replaced  by  removing  two  lock  nuts. 

The  locking  is  a  simple  operation  whereby  a  quarter  turn  against  a  cam-sleeve,  after  passing 
the  lug  through  the  groove  (as  show,n  in  the  illustration)  to  notch  at  extreme  end,  expands  a  rub- 
ber gasket  to  fill  a  cylindrical  wall,  as  in  a  stuffing  box. 

Any  Joy  Coupler  can  be  furnished  interchangeable  with  the  size  next  larger  or  smaller 

Orders  should  state  plainly  the  size  of  the  coupling  wa^nted;  also  the  internal  diameter  ot 
hose  or  size  pipe  thread  ^vith  which  each  half  connects.  Both  the  male  and  female  halves  can  be 
furnished  with  either  hose  end  or  iron  pipe  end. 


Prices. 
Size  Price,  per  Pr.   1  Size 

%     inch $1-50  ^ 

^     inch 1-50     I      1 

Half  pairs,  take  one-half  list. 


Price,  per  Pr. 

inch $3.00 

inch 4.00 


HOSE  COUPLINGS 


Fig.  366A   Spun 
yo   and  %    ini-b 


Fig.  3688  Plain 
1  inch  and  smaller 


Fig.  36eC   liUg 
114    inoh    and   larger 


Size inches 


I      1J4 I 


21/2 


Price  Pipe  Thread. per  dozen 


2.65 


4.6.5 


10.50    I      15.00 


26.00   I      50.00 


31/^ 


Size     inches    |        3 

Price  Pipe  Thread.per  dozen   I      76.00    |    120.00    I    150.00   |    250.00 


STEAM  HOSE  COUPLINGS 


Fig.  366D  Steam 


Fig.  .'{(><>£}  Boss  High  Pressure  Steam  and  Rock  Drill 


Size     inches 


^k 


% 


I     1     I    ly*   I    1^^   I 


2% 


Iron   Pipe  Thread    per  dozen    |    lo.OO 

Female   Half   Hose  Thread...  "  I    10.00 

Female  Half  Iron  Pipe  Thread  I   10-35 


15.00 
10.00 
10.35 


18.00 
12.00 
12.75 


24.00 
16.00 
17.00 


30.00 
20.00 
21.50 


42.00 
28.00 
30.00 


72.00 
48.00 
50.00 


BOSS  HIGH  PRESSURE  STEAM  AM)  ROCK  DRILL  COUPLINGS 


■sTTe inchesi      ^     | 


i       1      i     IV4    I     1^    I       2      I     2% 


pH^^TsiTc^plete each  |$1.25    |    2.00    |    2.00    |    3.00    |    3.50    |    5.00    |    8.75    |11.2o 

NOTE: All  Hose  Couplings,  1  inch  and  larger  will  be  fuinished  with  iron  pipe  or  hose  thread 

unless  otherwise  specified.     If  Special  Thread  is  desired,  sample  should  accompany  order. 


888 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  eo. 


HOSE   BANDS  AND   COUPLINGS 

WATER  HOSE  CLAJVIPS 


Size inches  I    i/i 


1/2    I    1/2 


1/2 


I    %    I    %    I      1 


Hose. 


ply 


I     3     I     2     I     3     I     4     I     2     I     3 


Price per   dozen  |  .  60  |  .  60  |  .  60  |  .  60  |  .  60  (  .  60  |  .  60  |  .  60  | 


Size inches 


I  1  1 1 1/4 1 1  y4 1 1  y2 1 1  ¥2 1  2  1 2 1/4 1 2 1/2 1 


Hose 


piy|    3    I    4 


4     I 


I     4     I  3-4  I  3-4  I  3-4  |    3-4 


Price per   dozen  |2  .  00|2.  00|2  .  5012.  50|3  .  0013  .  00|4  .  00|6.  50|7  .  00|10  .  00 


STEAM  HOSE  CLAMPS 


Size inches  \    %    \    %    \     1     |     1     \lVi  \1V4, 


Hose . 


ply  I 


4     I     3     I     M     3     I     4 


Inside  Diameter inches  j  li^  j  1^^   j  1%  j  Ijj  j  lj|  j  1§^ 

Price per  dozen  |2  .  00|2  .  0012  .  5012  .  5013  .  0013  .  00 


inches  1  1  V2  |  1  V2  1     2     |     2     12  1/2  |  2 1/2 


Fig.   012A 


Hose, 


ply  1  3-4  I     5     I  3-4  |     5     1  3-4  |     5 


Inside  Diameter, 


inches  |  23^2  1  2h^   \  2\}.  |  2  Yg  1  3  14  |  3  i^g 


Price per    dozen  |3  .  50|4  .  00|5  .  5016  .  5018  .  5019  .  50 

DOUBLE  BOLT  CLAMPS 


=  Size .  . inches  |      4      j    4^^    |    41/2    1    4' 


5      I    51/4    1    51/2    I    5% 


61/2    I    6% 


Price  per  doz.  |11 .  25|13  .  75|15  .  25|16  .  75118  .  25|19  .  75 121 .  25|22  .  75124  .  25 126  .  00128  .  00130  .  00|32  .  00 


•Size,  .inches  1    71/4    |    7  V2    |    7  %    |      8      1    8 14    1    8 1/2 


I    91/4    1    91/2    I    9%    I     10 


Price  per  doz.  |34  .  00136  .  00138  .  00140  .  00142  .  00144  .  00146  .  00|48  .  00|50  .  00|52  .  00154  .  00156  .  001 
*Measurement  of  inside  diameter. 

CALDWELL  HOSE  STRAPS 


If,  01s 


CALDWELL  HOSE  STRAPS 


Fig.  912 C 


Hose 

inches  1    V2    \    V2    \    %    \    %    \ 

1     1     1     1  1 1/4  1  1 1/4  1  1  Va  1  1 1^ 

Length 

inches  1  3  %  1  3  %  |  4  Vs  |  4 1/2  | 

5     1  5  %  1     6     1  6  3/8  1  6  %  1  7  Vs  ■ 

Price 

per  dozen  1    .401    -401    .601    -^O] 

.80|    . 8011. 00|1.00|1. 2011. 20 

HOSE  STRAP  FASTENERS 

Size 

inches  1     1/2  to  1     |li4  to  1 1/2 

.     each  1          .50          1          .75 

HOSE  MENDERS 


Fig.  OlliD  Iron 


mOX  HOSE  MENDERS. 

Pf^r  doz.  Per  doz. 

Plain  Galvanized 

1/2   inch $1.00  $1.10 

%   inch 1.10  1.20 

1     inch 1.25  1.35 


Fig.  912E    Clinclier 
Improved  Clincher  Hose 

All  that  is  needed  is  a  hammer  to  bend   down 

the  clamps  on  the  hose  to  make  a  perfect  mend. 

Size,  inches i^                 %  % 

Price  each $0.10          $0.10  $0.10 

Price  per  dozen 1.00             1.00  1.00 

Weight  per  dozen,  lbs.  .      1  Vs              1%  2% 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  ^  eo. 


RS9 


BRASS   SUCTION   HOSE   STRAINERS 


Fig.  907A 


GALVANIZED  IRON 
LEAKY  HOSE  NOZZLES 


size,  inches 

Price,  each 

1         Size,  inches 

Price,  each 

1% 

2 

2y2 

3 
31/2 

$    7.50 

7.50 

8.50 

10.00 

15.00 

4 

41/2 
5 
6 

$19.00 
25.00 
31.00 
46.00 

BLACK  IRON  FOOT 

VALVES  BLACK  IRON  STRAINERS 


FiR.  907B 

Fii^.  907C 

Fig.  »07IJ 

Size,  inches 

21/2 

3 

4 

6 

8 

Leaky,  each , 

Foot  Valve,  each              

$1.50 
3.30 
1.50 

2.00 
3.90 
2.00 

3.30 
7.30 
3.75 

1V.75 
6.50 

41.00 

Black  Iron,  each 

15.00 

SIAMESE   CONNECTIONS 


Fig.  26  FiR.  29  Fig.  31 

Fig.  20.   This  Siamese  is.  for  use  at  the  base  of  an  outside,  exposed  standpipe  in  connection  with 
iire  escape.     Fig.  26  is  made  with  a  Clapper  Valve  so  that  one  or  both  streams  can  be  used. 

LIST  PRICES,  SIAMESE,  FIG.  NO.  26. 


2%x2i^x2i/^    inches    each 

2^x21^x3    inches " 

2i^x2%x4    inches " 

2^/^x21/2x5    inches " 


Rough 

$10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
13.00 


Finish. 

3x3x3  inches each  $18.00 

3x3x3 1/^     inches "  18.00 

3x3x4  inches "  18.00 


Net  extra  for  polishing  $1.00  each. 

Fig.  29  is  a  short,  straight  Siamese  with  one  clapper,  as  shown  in  the  cut.  It  is  intended  to  be 
used  in  connection  with  inside  standpipe  or  automatic  sprinkler  systems,  where  the  standpipe 
emerges  at  right  angles  to  the  wall. 


LIST  PRICES, 


SIA3IESE,   FIG.    NO.   29 

Rough  Fifiish. 


2 1/2x21^x3     inches each    $   9.50 

2%x2i^x4    inches     "  9.50 

3x3x6   inches "  24.00 

Fig.  31.  This  style  of  Siamese  Connection  is  designed  for  what  is  called  the  wet  system  for 
fire  protection  in  a  building  where  the  water  remains  continually  in  the  standpipe,  and  it  is  pro- 
vided with  two  valves  which  act  independently  of  each  other.  This  Siamese  may  be  used  either  with 
the  wet  or  dry  system. 

LIST   PRICES,    SIAMESE,    FIG.   NO.   31 
Rough  Finish. 


21^x21/2x4    inches each     $16.50 

2%x2i/2x3     inches "  16.50 

2%x2i/2x5     inches "  20.00 


21/2x21/^x6  inches each      $24.00 

3x3x4    inches "  24.00 


Net  extra  for  polishing  $2.00  each. 


890 


GEO-BCARPEffTER  S  CO. 


The    Rubberhidc    Way         RUBBERHIDE    BOOTS  '*''""     Ordinary     Way 

Leather  soled  rubber  boots  cost  money.  A  low  grade  boot  costs  less,  does  not  wear  long, 
and  cannot  be  made  watertight.  It  is  not  what  you  pay  but  what  you  get  out  of  a  boot  that 
counts. 

Rubberhide  boots  are  of  the  best  known  construction.  The  uppers  are  the  best  that  can  be 
put  into  such  a  boot.  Made  by  people  who  know  the  rubber  game  from  start  to  finish.  The 
leather  is  cut  from  bends  only;  no  bellies,  shoulders  or  heads;  high  priced  and  has  the  wear. 
There  is  an  added  heel  protection  that  is  easily  worth  a  dollar,  and  which  no  other  boot  of  this 
kind  has. 

Rubberhide  boots  can  be  resoled.  This  feature  alone  is  one  that  no  manufacturer  can 
boast — economically.  Nearly  all  Rubberhide  boots  are  resoled  wherever  used;  it  adds  one  third  to 
their  value.  They  are  light,  which  means  much  in  a  day's  work,  and  are  much  more  comfortable 
than  the  average  boot  of  this  kind. 

Note  the  illustrations  at  the  top  of  the  page.  They  show  the  cross  section  views  of  the 
Rubberhide  and  the  average  nailed  leather  soled  rubber  boot.  The  advantages  of  the  Rubber- 
hide  are  at  once  apparent.  The  most  important  feature  is  that  the  Rubberhide  is  absolutely 
watertight.  Then  note  the  different  layers  of  rubber  and  leather  that  add  to  the  protection 
rendered  against  water,  mud,  concrete  or  moisture  of  any  kind. 

Now  look  at  the  other  cut.     It  is  typical  of  all  nailed  boots.     It  is  practically  nothing  more 

than  a  rubber  boot  with  a  leather  insole  and  the  outer 
sole  nailed  on,  or  a  cheap  sole  nailed  through  the  in- 
sole and  an  outer  sole  nailed  to  this.  The  place  where 
leaks  come  is  between  the  upper  and  first  sole — which 
is  nailed  on,  not  sewed. 

Compare  these  two  demonstrations  closely.  They 
show  exactly  how  you  make  money  by  buying  Rubber- 
hide  boots  in  preference  to  any  other  boot  made.  A 
boot  fifty  cents  cheaper  than  Rubberhides  is  a  mighty 
high  priced  boot  when  you  figure  that  you  must  buy 
one-third  more  boots  to  get  the  same  amount  of  ser- 
vice. No  matter  what  you  pay  for  boots,  Rubberhides 
will  pavo  vnu  money. 

The  "EZOA"  Shoe  is  made  with  the  same  construction 
as  the  Rubberhide  Boot  in  every  respect.  It  is  used  prin- 
cipally in  creameries,  breweries  and  places  where  a  rub- 
ber boot  is  not  necessary  or  desired.  It  is  light  in  weight, 
flexible,  and  does  not  tire  the  feet  like  an  ordinary  rubber 
boot.  The  leather  insole  prevents  this.  Furnished  plain 
or  hobnailed. 


The  l8th- 
mlam  Canal 
ConimiiDsiou 
used  up- 
wards of 
2,200  pairs 
o  f  Rubher- 
hides.  It 
proves  most 
conclusively 
the  superi- 
ority of  this 
boot  over  all 
others. 


PRICES 

Per  pair 
Short,  or  Knee  Boots.  .$7.50 
Storm  King,  or  Thigh.    8.25 

Hip     8.75 

Shoes,      7  inch 6.75 

Shoes.  10  inch.  ......    7.00 


GEO-B-CAIiPEffTER  «  eO. 


891 


RUBBER  BOOTS 


Fig.  916A  Hip  Fig.   916B   Knee  Fig.  916C  Sporting 

HIP  BOOTS 

There  is  no  better  general  purpose  boot  than  our  Wales  Goodyear.     It  is  made  with  a  gum  leg 
tand  duck  foot  and  has  proved  to  be  a  satisfactory  boot  for  severe  service 

Hip   Boots    Per  pair  net  $6.00 

I  SHORT  BOOTS 

The  yearly  growth  in  the  sale  of  our  Wales  Goodyear  snag  proof  short  boots  convinces  us  that 
we  have  successfully  responded  to  the  demand  from  the  consumer  for  a  tough,  shapely,  well  made 
iboot  that  will  withstand  the  severest  service. 

;  Short  or  knee  boots    Per  pair  net  $4.50 

SPORTING  BOOTS 
Sporting  boots  are  carried  in  two  weights:    light  and  heavy.     The  light  weight  are  more  popu- 
Aav,  and  are  always  sent  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Men's  sjjorting  gum $6.00 

We  also  carry  a  complete  stock  of  second  grade  boots  in  the  knee,   sporting  and  hip  boots, 
known  as  the  Connecticut  grade. 

Connecticut  Hip  Boots.     Price  per  pair $5.73 

Connecticut  Knee  Boots.     Price  per  pair >    4.25 

"BULLSEYE"  PRESSURE  CURED  BOOTS 

This  boot  is  the  Original  Pressure  Cured  boot  and  made  under  the  original 
patents  covering  this  process. 

"Bullseye"  boots  are  cured  under  great  pressure  in  open  steam,  which  pro- 
cess toughens  the  rubber  and  welds  every  part  together  so  there  are  no  loose 
spots  and  no  seams  which  can  come  apart.  Every  part  is  cemented  and 
lapped,  making  a  double  thickness  where  the  different  parts  overlap  each  other. 

They  are  made  with  a  gray  sole  and  gray  foxing  strip  which  extends  over 

the  edge  of  the  boots,  adding  strength  to  the  uppers  and  protection  against 

rocks  and  snags.    The  sole  extends  under  the  heel  which  makes  the  shank  solid 

and  gives  extra  wear  where  it  is  most  needed  and  as  they  are  all  made  over 

aluminum  lasts  uniformity  of  sizes  and  a  correct  fit  are  assured. 

"Bullseye"  Boots  are  guaranteed  by  the  manufacturers  to  give 
greater  service  and  greater  satisfaction  to  the  wearer  than  any  rub- 
ber boot  on  the  market. 

Price  hip   style    $6.50 

resMurc  Cured  Price   knee  style    4.75 


892 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  s  eo. 


WADING  BOOTS,  PANTS  AND  APRONS 


Piff.   376C.      Wading    Pants    with 

weight  6  lbs.,  5  oz 

Fig.  376E.     Wading    Hip    Boots, 

3  lbs.,  14  oz 

Pig.  376D.     Wading    Pants    with 

color,  weight  4  lbs.,  12  oz 

Fig.  376C.     Wading    Pants    with 

7  lbs.,   5  oz 

Pig.  376D.     Wading    Pants    with 

weight  3  lbs.,  5  oz 

Fig.   3S2H 
Fig.  382K  EXCELSIOR  BRAND  BARVEL 
FOR  FISHERMEN  AXD  TANNERS 
Black  and   Yellovr 

The  Apron  Barvel  is  made  double  throughout, 
with  band  to  go  over  head  and  eyelets  at  side. 
Used  by  fishermen,  canners,  packers,  tanners  and 
those  engaged   in   similar  work. 

Width,   36   inches;   length,   50   inches. 

Fig.  382,1  EXCELSIOR  BRAND  DUCK  APRON 

FOR  BUTCHERS   OR  TANNERS 

Black   and  Yellow 

This  Apron  is  reinforced  in  the  center,  fitted 
with  suspenders,  buckle  and  leather  strap  at  back. 

Width,    40    inches;    length,    50    inches. 

We  also  carry  a  drill  apron,  same  size  as  above, 
black  and  yellow,  with  round  patch. 


37eE 

boots,    dead    grass    color, 

per  pair  $20.0(» 

dead    grass    color,    weight 

per  pair    is.OO 

stocking   feet,    dead   grass 

per  pair    12.00 

boots,    dull    flnisb,    weight 

per  pair    15.00 

stocking    feet,    dull    finish, 
per  pair    12.00 

Pig.  3sai 
Fig.  3821  STRING  PANTS 

ALL  BRANDS 
Tan,  Black  and  Yellow 

A  very  convenient   style   for  use   with   Jackets. 

Fig.  382H  OVERALL  APRON  PANTS 

ALL   BRANDS 

Tan,  Brown,  Black  and  Yellow 

They    are    whole    waisted    and    consequently    cut 
very  large,  as  the  measurements  indicate. 
RUBBER  APRONS 

(Not    illustrated) 
For  Buggy  Washers 

Light    weight     each  $1.50 

Heavy    weight     each     2.00 

Fig.  382L  ICE  APRONS 

Regular    double    coated    drill    Apron.      Made   with 

two    grommets    at    top    to    fasten    around    the    neck 

and  grommet  on  each  side  to  fasten  around  waist. 

Average  length   46   inches. 


Fier.  3S2J 


Pig.   382L 


Fig.  ssaicw 


GEO-BeAR.P.EM"TER  S  SO. 


SAWYER'S 
SLICKERS 

WHY  SAWYER  SLICKERS  AND  WATERPROOF  CLOTHING 
ARE  SUPERIOR 

The  best  reason  why  it  is  to  your  interest  to  buy  Sawyer  Slickers  and  Waterproof  Garments 
is  because  they  are  best. 

Sawyer  goods  are  made  under  the  direct  supervision  of  the  owners  of  the  business — every 
detail  carefully  watched,  possible  improvements  searched  out,  quality  kept  up,  rigid  inspection 
maintained. 

Highest  grade  materials  are  used,   especially  those  most  vital — the  oils. 
AND  MARK  THIS— 

Every  garment  is  coated  five  times,  which  is  one  more  than  in  any  other  make. 

And  every  coat  is  thoroughly  seasoned  before  the  next  is  applied. 

Such  carefulness  has  made  Sawyer's  lead  for  quality,  and  such  final  extra  betterments  give 
the  satisfaction  which  all  users  of  oiled  clothing  demand. 

The  next  two  pages  show  some  of  the  Sawyer  styles. 


^WYERIS 


'Jj^nRADE   MARK    ^ 

EXcELsioR 


EXCELSIOR  BRAND  CLOTHING 

Made  from  fine  heavy  sheetings  especially  woven  for  this  brand  from 
selected  yarns  and  according  to  directions  of  the  manufacturers  as  to  count 
and  weight.  All  seams  are  double-stitched  and  those  liable  to  severe  strain 
are  treble-stitched  differing  thereby  from  any  other  make  or  brand  of  goods. 

They  are  treated  with  a  special  compound  that  renders  them  thoroughly 
waterproof,  imparting  a  soft,  smooth  finish  that  does  not  crack,  peel  or 
stick.  Coats  are  made  with  soft  woolen  collars,  and  all  garments  are  fur- 
nished with  Sawyer's  double  fastened  brass  buttons  that  will  not  corrode, 
rust  or  pull  off. 

Every  garment  guaranteed. 


LIGHT-HOUSE   BRAND   CLOTHING 

Made  double  throughout  from  sheetings  carefully  selected. 
They    are    double-stitched    and    thoroughly    waterproof    with    a   special    com- 
pounds; also  furnished  with  double  fastened  brass  buttons. 
Second  only  to  Excelsior  Brand  in  quality. 


EXCELSIOR  OIL  DRESSING 

One  of  the  many  advantages  this  line  of  waterproof  goods  possesses 
over  any  other  is  that  when  the  surface  becomes  impaired  through  exces- 
sive wear  it  can  easily  be  renewed  by  application  of  one  or  more  coat- 
ings of  Excelsior  Oil  Dressing.  This  can  be  applied  with  brush  or  sponge, 
and  will  dry  in  ten  or  twelve  hours.  A  badly  impaired  surface  requires  two 
or  three  coatings;  the  garment  should  be  allowed  to  dry  between  each 
application.  By  applying  dressing  to  such  spots  as  show  wear,  a  garment 
may  be  preserved  for  years. 

This  dressing  is  put  up  in  pint  cans  for  black,  yellow  or  brown  clothing. 

Price,   per   pint    $0.50 


894 


GEO-B-eAIiPEl^TER  «  QO: 


SAWYER'S  EXCELSIOR  BRAND  SLICKERS 


Fig.  22  Slicker 


Fig.  201  Motor  Coat 


Fig.  363  Nobby  Coat    I 


EXCELSIOR  BRAND  SLICKERS 

No.      22. 

Made  double  throughout,  trimmed  with  the  improved  "overlap"  collar,  faced  with  corduroy; 
storm  lap;  two  "no-rip"  pockets,  inner  sleeves  and  brass  buttons  that  will  not  corrode  or  rust. 

The  "over-lap"  collar  is  a  new  feature  of  real  merit  to  this  garment.  It  adds  to  its  out- 
ward appearance,  as  well  as  gives  absolute  protecton  from  the  hardest  storm,  whether  walking 
or  riding. 

Made  in  Yellow,  Black  and  Olive. 

Piices  and  sizes  on  following  pages. 

EXCELSIOR  BRAND  MOTOR  COATS 

No.  201 — Black,  Brown 

Double  throughout,  trimmed  with  velvet  lined  6  inch  collar  and  throat  tab,  reinforced  inner 
sleeves. 

Two  No-Rip  pockets,  long  outside  storm  lap,  which  absolutely  prevents  water  running  into 
front.     Brass  buckles  attached  by  brass  rivets  through  leather  stays. 

No.  342 — The  long  storm  lap,  fitted  with  brass  buckles,  prevents  all  water  running  in  at 
front  of  coat,  simple  but  positively  effective,  and  has  stood  the  test  of  service  for  twenty-five 
yeare.     Waterproofed  in  Khaki  and  Olive  colors. 

Prices  and  sizes   on  following  pages. 

EXCELSIOR  BRAND  NOBBY  COAT 

No.   363 — Dull   Black 

The  Nobby  is  made  of  strong  but  light  weight  material  and  waterproofed  in  a  dull  black 
finish,  renders  this  coat  distinctive  in  the  line  of  oiled  garments.  Lined  shoulders  and  sleeves, 
rolling  collar,  with  velvet  faced  collar  band,  two  No-Rip  pockets  and  inside  interlocking 
storm  laps  in  addition  to  its  natty  appearance  and  features  that  appeal  to  many  desiring  a  light- 
weight serviceable  waterproof  coat. 

Prices  and  sizes  on  following  pages. 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  55  60, 


89; 


SAWYER  SLICKER  SUITS— OILED  CLOTHING  SIZES 


EXCELSIOR  BRAND  SUITS 

Excelsior  Brand  Jackets  are  made  double 
throughout.  The  front  opening  is  protected  by  a 
storm  lap.     Brass  buttons  for  fastening. 

Excelsior  Brand  Apron  Pants  are  similar  in  style 
to  the  ordinary  overall.  Made  double  throughout. 
The  side  openings  are  furnished  with  brass  but- 
tons. 

Excelsior  Jackets  and  Apron  Pants  are  made  in 
yellow,  black,  brown  and  olive. 

Excelsior  Brand  String  Pants  are  made  with 
draw  string  at  waist.    Yellow  and  black. 

The  combination  makes  a  very  serviceable  Oil 
Suit  for  fishermen,  teamsters,  miners  and  farmers 
and  all  men  who  work  out-of-doors. 

Prices  on  Following  Pages. 


FIgr.  212A  Slicker  Suit 

SIZES  OF  OILED   CLOTHING 

Oiled  Clothing  is  usually  worn  in  cold,  stormy  weather,  over  heavy  undergarments,  and  con- 
sequently the  actual  breast  measurements  of  our  garments  are  much  larger  than  indicated  bj' 
sizes  over  which  they  are  intended  to  fit.     Always  state  size  when  ordering. 

FROCKS  OR  HALF  COATS 


MEN'S    LONG    COATS    AND    SLICKERS 

Size 

Actual  Breast 
Measure 

Sleeve  from 

Center  of 
Back,  Inches 

Length 
Inches 

0  or   4  2 

1  or   40 

2  or   38 

3  or  36 

58 

•56 
54 
52 

33  Va 
321/2 

311/2 

30  y2 

58 
56 
54 
52 

THREE-QUARTER  OR  MEDIU»I  COATS 


size 

Breast,  inches 

Length,  inches 

0 

42 

43 

1 

40 

43 

2 

38 

43 

3 

36 

43 

APRON  PANTS 


size 

"Waist,  inches 

Leg,  inches 

0 

46 

31 

1 

44 

30 

2 

42 

29 

3 

40 

28 

Size 

Breast,  inches 

Length,  inches 

0 
1 
2 
3 

42 
40 

38 
36 

39 

•  39 

39 

39 

JACKETS 

Size 

Breast,  inchPa 

LPHKth,  inches 

0 
1 

2 
3 

42 
40 
38 
36 

31 

30 1^ 
30 
29  1^ 

JTS 

STRING  PANTF 

' 

size 

Waist,  Inches 

Le^,',  Inches 

0 
1 

2 
3 

44 
42 
40 
39 

30 

29      . 
28 

27 

Duck. 
Drill. 


BUTCHER'S    APRONS 

Width  40  inches;  length  50  inches. 
Width  37  inches;  length  46  inches. 


APRONS   AND   BARVELS 

APRON  BAR^Ti]LS 

Width  36  inches;  length  48  inches. 


896 


Geo -B- Carpenter  ^  So. 


PRICE  LIST 

SAWYER'S  OILED  CLOTHING  AND  HATS 

Price  List  No.  715.   .May  1,  1917. 


EXCELSIOR   BRAND — Garments 


Made  in  Colors 


20 

31 

331 

22 

201 

202 

353 

24 

25 

26 

27 

34 

28 

29 

364 

366 

30 

31 

32 


Officers'   Coats,   leather  bound..., 

Pommel  Slickers,   buttons 

Pommel    Slickers,    buckles 

Slickers     

Motor    Coats,    buckles 

Firemen's.  Coats,    46    in.,   buckles. 

Nobby  Coats    

Medium    Coats    

Medium  Coats,  buckles 

Half    Coats    

Jackets     

Jackets,   buckles    

Apron  Pants    

String    Pants    

Boys'   Coats    

Boys'   Coats,   buckles    

Boys'   Pommels     

Boys'   Jackets     

Boys'  Apron    Pants    


Yellow  and  black 

Yellow,  black  and  olive... 

Khaki   and   olive 

Yellow,  black  and  olive... 
Black,   brown  and   khaki.. 

Brown    

Dull  black   

Yellow,   black   and   brown. 
Yellow,   black   and   brown. 

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow,   black   and   brow^n. 

Brown    

Yellow,   black   and   brown. 

Yellow  and  black 

Black  and  yellow 

Black  and  olive 

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 


EXCELSIOR    BRAND — Sporting    Garments 


60 

Men's    Coats 

Yellow     .                                                            

?52.80 
52.80 

Yellow     

67 

Boys'  Coats 

Yellow     .  .         .                     

27.50 

Children's    Coats 

Jackets 

Yellow     

23.65 

63 

Yellow         ...                          

33.00 

64 

Yellow     

31.90 

68 

Waist  Pants 

Yellow                                                

3i.no 

375 

Olive     

44.00 

3S9 

Gunning  Pants 

Olive 

31.90 

LIGHT-HOUSE    BRAND — Garments 


FISHERMEN'S  GARMENTS — Soft  Finish 


SAAVYER'S   OILED   HATS 


Special  Duck.     Sauare  patch. 
Duck  Aprons,  lined.     Oval  patch. 
Drill  Aprons,  lined.     Oval  patch. 
Double  Barvels,  lined.     Oval  patch. 


APRONS 


Yellow  or  black.  40x50  inches  , 

Yellow  or  black.  40x50  inches. 

Yellow  or  black.  40x50  inches. 

Yellow  or  black.  36x48  inches. 


420 

Motor    Coats,    buckles 

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 

.<^44.00 

410 

37.40 

422 

Medium    Coats    

31.07 

424 

28.60 

425 

Jackets    

19.80 

426 

19.80 

427 

18.70 

600 

EXCELSIOR  BRAND 

Yellow  and  black 

$22.00 

601 

22.00 

635 

Jackets    Patched     

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 

19.80 

636 

19.80 

623 

LIGHT-HOUSE    BRAND 

Jackets,  Double 

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 

$19.80 

624 

Pants,  Double       .  . 

19.80 

627 

18.15 

628 

Pants,    Patched    

Yellow  and  black 

18.15 

851 

Black     

$  8.25 
7.15 

852 

Cape    Ann     

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  tan              

863 

Sun     

13.75 

854 

Nobby    ■  ■  .                   .      :  ■  ■ 

7.15 

856 

Yellow  and  black 

Olive         

6.60 

861 

Gossamer,   silk   lined 

9.90 

857 

Squam    

Yellow  and  black 

Yellow  and  black 

4.12 

858 

Squam.    leathered       

4.40 

864 

Bovs'  soft 

6.60 

GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  60. 


897 


HATS,  GLOVES  AND  YACHT  CLOTHING 


Fig.    3S2A. 


Fig.    382B. 
Squam. 


Fig.    3S2C. 
Sun     (soft). 


Fig.  3S2D. 


Fig.  3S2E. 
Cape  Ann. 


11 


Fig.    376A. 

With 
Gauntlet. 


SEE  OILED  CLOTHING  PRICE  PAGE  FOR 

SIZES  AND  PRICES 

OF  THESE  HATS  AND  SOU'  WESTERS 


RUBBER  GLOVES  AND  MITTENS 


Fig.  382G.     Sawyer's 
Storm. 


RUBBER  GLOVES 


style 


Ladies'  fine,  tan  or  black 

Men's  fine,  tan  or  black 

Men's  heavy,  black 

]\Ien's  acid,  white  5  inch  gauntlet, 
]\Ien's  acid,  white  9  inch  gauntlet. 


Per  dozen 

with 
Gauntlet 


$16.50 

18.00 
30.00 
36.00 
39.00 


Per  dozen 
without 
Gauntlet 


$13.00 
15.00 

24.00 


I 


Fig.  376B. 
Without 
Gauntlet. 


RUBBER   MITTENS 


Men's  heavy,  unlined  . 
Men's  heavy  wool  lined 


per  doz.  $19.50 
•  per  doz.     22>50 


RUBBER  BUGGY  APRONS 


YACHT  CLOTHING  AND 
SHOES 


Fig.  378B. 

White  Drill 

Blue  Denim 

Tan  Drill 

Jumpers     

Trousers    

Hats 

each 

each 

each 

$1.00 
1.00 

.50 

11.25 
1.25 

.60 

$1.50 
1.50 

.75 

Dress  Jumper,  bleached  white  drill,  blue  collar  and  cuffs  each  .$3.00 

Dress  Trousers,  bleached  white  drill each    1.50 

White  duck  with  black  soles per  pair      .75 

White  duck  with  white  soles per  pair    1.25 


each  $2.10 
■  each     2.40 


Fig.  378A. 


898 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  (EO, 


Fig.  »1SA  Suffolk 


Fig.  918  Firemen's 


Fig.  918B  Red   Stripe 

MEN'S    SUFFOLK 

Heavy  double  texture  waterproof  garment  made  of  either  tan  covert  outside  with  white  sheet- 
ing lining;  interlined  with  a  fine  coating  of  rubber.  Storm  fly  front,  ball  and  socket  or  snap  fast- 
eners, two  outside  pockets  with  flap.  Coat  is  52  inches  long,  has  band  collar  fitting  snug  at  neck. 
An  excellent  garment,  constructed  for  hard  service  and  general  uses. 

MEN'S    WESTERN— Not  Illustrated 

This  is  a  good  quality  of  men's  cloth  surface  rubber  lined  medium  weight  grey  coat.  Single 
breasted  slot  and  buckle  fasteners;  corduroy  tip  collar;  ventilated  under  arms;  two  outside  pock- 
ets with  flap;  riveted  collar,  pockets  and  tail  vent.  This  is  a  vulcanized  coat,  built  for  service, 
adapted  for  many  purposes.     It  makes  an  excellent  driving,  riding  or  walking  coat. 

MEN'S    RED    STRIPE 

This  garment  is  made  on  a  high  quality  of  rubber  coating,  run  on  very  fine  fancy  striped  lin- 
ing. It  is  made  with  plain  band  collar,  slot  and  buckle  fasteners,  two  outside  pockets,  with  flap, 
back  vent  in  skirt,  and  has  double  outside  back.  All  seams  are  cemented  and  strapped,  and  we  can 
especially  recommend  this  garment.    MEN'S    D    C    FIRE 

This  is  made  on  a  new  quality  of  jean,  coated  on  both  sides  with  an  extra  fine  quality  of  pure 
gum  para  rubber.     It  has  snap  and  ring  fasteners,    storm    fly    front,    strap    at   neck    and    sleeves. 
Seams  sewed,  cemented  and  strapped.     49  inches  long.     A  high  class  coat  in  every  way. 
MEN'S    BATES— Not  Illustrated 

Single  breasted,  buttoning  through,  square  shoulders,  vertical  pockets,  tab  on  sleeves,  con- 
vertible collar,  50  inches  long.  Garment  is  sewed,  cemented  and  strapped  throughout,  tail  vent 
reinforced  with  wide  facings.  Cemented  pockets,  ventilated  under  the  arms.  A  splendid  model 
cut  on  up  to  date  lines. 

Cloth   4347/324 — Fine    black    and    white    mixture,  tweed  effect,  with  plaid  lining  to  match. 
Cloth   4992/397    (velvet  collar) — Fine  dark  oxford  tweed  with  plaid  lining  to  match. 
Cloth  5523/90    (velvet  collar) — Fine  grade  woolen  mixture,  oxford  shade,   knickerbocker   lining, 

with  plaid  lining  to  match. 
Cloth  5322/205 — Fine    high    grade    wool    mixture,  dark  oxford  tweed  pattern  with  plaid  lining  to 

match. 

In  addition  to  the  line  of  rubber  coats  listed  above  we  carry  in  stock,  a  large  line  of  models 
in  rubberized  and  waterproofed  cloth.  These  coats  represent  the  latest  models  and  fabrics  and  are 
cut  on  the  best  lines — in  fact  they  are  dress  coats  in  every  way  and  can  be  worn  as  an  ordinary  over- 
coat as  well  as  a  raincoat. 

We  wilj  mail,  upon  request,  sample  swatches  of  the  different  patteras  from  which  these 
coats  are  martle. 


GEO-B-eARPEhfTER  ^  Go. 


899 


COTTON  WASTE 


POLISHING  WHITE 

This  Waste  is  made  of  nothing  but  pure  mule 
spun  quill  cop  thread,  recognized  as  the  finest 
available  material  for  Waste,  that  will  stand 
the  test  of  polishing  high  grade  furniture  with 
absolute  satisfaction.  While  it  will  also  per- 
form duties  of  other  Waste,  its  long  length 
and  soft  texture  make  it  specially  adaptable  for 
polishing  furniture,  automobile  bodies  and 
similar  surfaces.     100  lb.  bales  only. 

EXTRA  MACHINE  COP 

The  best  general  commercial  grade  of  White 
Waste  obtainable.  Made  from  single  spun  soft 
long  yarn,  and  carrying  absorbent  and  cleaning 
qualities  that  cannot  be  excelled.  100  lb.  bales 
only. 

NUaiBER  ONE  WHITE 

A  strict  No.  1  White  Waste,  carrying  no  rags 
or  hard  material  to  detract  from  its  absorbing 
and  cleaning  properties,  and  differing  only 
from  Extra  Machine  Cop  in  class  of  thread. 
The  threads  used  are  of  full  absorbent  quality 
though  produced  in  different  manner  from  that 
of  the  Cop,  and  the  No.  1  White  itself  is  a  long 
soft  absorbing  Waste.  For  straight  general  use 
the  No.  1  is  a  real  No.  1  that  cannot  be  dis- 
counted. Put  up  in  10  lb.  packages,  10  to  a 
bale,  also  in  25,  50,  100  and  500  lb.  bales. 

A — White 

In  marked  contrast  to  some  grades  that  are 
so  sold,  this  is  a  No.  1  grade  in  every  respect, 
as  it  carries  no  rag,  nor  harsh  material  to  de- 
tract from  its  properties.  For  any  ordinary 
purpose,  including  garage  work,  this  grade  will 
give  absolute  satisfaction  where  a  long  ab- 
sorbent waste  is  wanted.  In  buying  this  grade 
you  are  securing  a  Waste  that  exceeds  in  qual- 
ity many  other  brands  of  the  so-called  No.  1. 
50  and  100  lb.  bales. 


Our 


B — White 

'B"  White  Waste  is  a  cheaper  grade  than 


the  "A"  and  is  made  to  meet  conditions  where  a 
cheap  white  waste  of  this  kind  will  answer  the 
requirements.  It  contains  a  good  portion  of  cot- 
ton threads,  and  has  a  good  absorbing  quality. 
100  lb.  bales. 

SEMI-COLORED 

Best  grade  of  this  class  of  Waste  on  the 
market,  carrying  all  the  essential  properties  of 
extra  Machine  Cop  and  No.  1  White  combined, 
though  containing  a  fair  percentage  of  colored 
thread.  The  colored  threads  used,  however, 
bear  same  relation  to  quality  in  their  colored 
class  as  the  Extra  Machine  Cop  and  No.  1  bear 
in  the  White.  The  colored  threads  make  pos- 
sible cheaper  price.     100  lb.  bales  only. 

FANCY  COLORED 

Occupying  the  same  relative  position  among 
colored  Wastes  as  Extra  Machine  Cop  and  No.  1 
White  do  among  different  grades  of  White 
Waste,  Fancy  Colored  is  only  made  of  straight 
colored  thread.     100  lb.  bales  only. 

A— COLORED 

Surpassing  all  grades  of  colored  Waste  at  or 
near  the  price.  Mixed  with  no  material  that 
will  detract  from  its  proper  functions,  for 
general  shop  use  where  pure  cotton  prodiwt  is 
a  necessity,  it  is  splendid  value.  50  and  100 
lb.  bales. 

B— COLORED 

For  rougher  usage,  where  price  is  an  object, 
this  grade  stands  alone.  Necessarily  mixed  to 
obtain  the  price,  it  still  carries  those  virtues  of 
length  and  absorption  that  make  it  particularly 
desirable  and  a  grade  to  be  sought  for.  100 
lb.  bales  only. 

We  also  carry  on  hand  at  all  times  a  complete 
stock  of  wiping  cloths  and  sanitary  rags,  both 
white  and  colored.  Furnished  in  50,  100  and 
500  lb.  bales. 


WOOL  WASTE 
Wool  Waste,  both  in  machine  and  skein  form.    Carried  in  stock  in  100  lb.  bales.    Especially  adapted 

for  Journal  Box  Packing. 


Cotton  Duck 


IN  this  department  we  carry  a  large  and  varied  stock  of  cotton  fabrics  used  by 
Tent  and  Awning  Makers,  Car  Builders,  Trunk  Makers,  Contractors,  Sail  Makers, 
Ship  Builders,  Railroads,  Camp  Furniture  manufacturers.  Wagon  Builders,  Roof- 
ers, Book  Binders,  etc. 

In  addition  to  Standard  Ounce  Ducks,  Sail  Ducks,  Wide  Ducks,  Narrow  and 
Heavy  Naught  Ducks,  we  are  offering,  under  our  famed  "Lakeside"  brand,  a  won- 
derful assortment  of  woven  Awning  Stripes,  also  Textol  and  Painted  Stripes,  and 
other  special  materials  for  this  purpose  in  Khakis  and  imported  solid  color  design. 

In  Waterproof  Ducks  we  are  selling  agents  for  Tan  Textol,  a  strong,  flexible  and 
highly  satisfactory  fabric.  We  also  carry  brown  and  white  Paraffine  Ducks,  Black 
Oiled  Ducks,  "Five  Star"  Waterproof  Ducks,  the  latter  replacing  to  a  larger  extent 
the  imported  Belgian  Flax  Cloths  which  are  not  now  on  the  market. 

In  Roofing  Canvas  we  are  western  selling  agents  for  the  "Con-Ser-Tex"  prepared 
canvas  roofing,  a  waterproof  and  mildew-proof  product,  especially  adapted  for  porch 
roofs  and  floors,  or  other  flat  surfaces  where  an  absolutely  watertight,  durable  and 
sightly  covering  is  essential. 

In  Dyed  Ducks  and  Drills  we  offer  a  large  assortment  of  commercial  dyed  fabrics 
in  slate,  tan  and  brown;  also  genuine  mineral  dyed  Khakis  and  fast  colors  in  solid 
greens,  blues,  yellows,  etc.,  for  decorating,  curtain  and  book  binders'  use. 

In  this  same  department  are  handled  various  closely  related  lines,  such  as  Cotton 
Rope,  Awning  Braid,  Threads,  Fringes,  Webbing,  Tapes,  Awning  Hardware,  Cotton 
Seine  Twine,  etc. 

In  short,  no  dependable  canvas  fabric  or  accessory  known  to  the  industry  is  omitted 
from  our  stock,  and  we  are  constantly  adding  new  lines  to  take  care  of  the  increasing 
demands  of  the  trade. 


GEOBeAR.PEM"TER  S  60. 


GEO-B-eARPEN*TER  «  CO. 


901 


ALL.  STANDARD  BRANDS 

Our  stock  of  Cotton  Duck  is  without  exception   the   largest   and   most  varied  in   the   country. 
We  are  agents  for  several  of  the  standard  brands,  and  can  supply  all  widths  and  weights. 

STANDARD  WIDE   DUCK 

In  rolls  of  about  100  yards  each 
LIST  PRICE  PER  YARD — List  Adopted  July  9,  1917 


IMos.        II       U       1       1       1       2       1       3       1       4       1       5       1       6       1       7       1       8       1       9       1      10      1      11      1      12      II       Nos. 

26   inch 
28   inch 
30   inch 

$1.38 
1.50 
1.60 

$1.32    |$1.24  ■ 
1.42    1     1.34 
1.52    1    1.42 

$1.16 
1.26 
1.34 

$1.10 
1.20 
1.28 

$1.04 
1.12 
1.20 

$^.98      $0.94 
1.04        1.00 
1.12        1.08 

$0.86 
.92 
.98 

$0.80 
.'92 

$0.72 
.78 
.84 

$0.68 
!78 

$0.60 
.64 
.70 

26  inch 
28  inch 
30  inch 

32   inch 
34   inch 
36   inch 

1.70 
1.80 
1.92 

1.62 
1.72 
1.82 

1.52        1.44 
1.62        1.52 
1.72        1.62 

1.36 

1.44 
1.52 

1.26 
1.34 
1.42 

1.20 
1.26 
1.34 

1.14 
1.22 
1.28 

1.04 
1.12 
1.18 

1.'04 
1.10 

.90 
.94 
1.00 

.82 
.88 
.92 

.74 

.78 

32  inch 
34  inch 
36  inch 

38   inch 
40    inch 
42    inch 

2.02 
2.12 
2.24 

1.92 
2.02 
2.12 

1.80 
1.90 

2.00 

1.70 
1.80 
1.88 

1.62 
1.70 
1.78 

1.50 
1.58 
1.66 

1.42 
1.48 
1.56 

1.36 
1.42 
1.50 

1.24 
1.30 
1.38 

1.16 

1.22 
1.28 

1.06 
1.12 
1.16 

.98 
1.02 
1.08 

.88 
.92 
.96 

38  inch 
40  inch 
42  inch 

44   inch 
46   inch 
48   inch 

1     2.34 

1     2.44 

2.60 

2.22 
2.32 
2.46 

2.10 
2.18 
2.32 

1.96 

2.06 
2.20 

1.86 
1.94 
2.08 

1.74 
1.82 
1.94 

1.64 

170 
1.82 

1.56 
1.64 
1.74 

1.44 
1.50 
1.56 

1.34 

1.40 
1.48 

1.22 
1.28 
1.36 

1.12 

1.18 
1.26 

1.00   II     44  inch 
1.06    II     46  inch 
1.12    II     48  inch 

50   inch 
52   inch 
54   inch 

2.70 
2192 

2.56 
2.66 
2.78 

2.42 
2.52 
2.62 

2.28 
2.38 
2.48 

2.16 

2.24 
2.34 

2.02 
2.10 
2.18 

1.90 
1.96 
2.04 

1.82 
1.88 
1.96 

1.66 
1.74 
1.80 

1.54 
1.60 
1.66 

1.42 
1.48 
1.52 

1.30 
1.36 
1.40 

1.16 
1.20 
1.26 

50  inch 

53  inch 

54  inch 

56   inch 
58   inch 
60   inch 

3.04 
3.14 
3.28 

2.88 
2.98 
3.10 

2.72 
2.82 
2.94 

2.56 
2.64 
2.76 

2.42 
2.50 
2.64 

2.26 
2.34 
2.46 

2.12 
2.20 
2  32 

2.04 
2.10 
2.22 

1.86 
1.94 
2.04 

1.72        1.58 
1.78        1.64 

1.88         1.72 

1.46 
1.52 

1.60 

1.30 
1.34 

1.42 

56  inch 
58  inch 
60  inch 

62   inch 
64   inch 
66   inch 

3.38 
3.50 
3.60 

3.22        3.04 
3.32        3.14 
3.42        3.22 

2.86 
2.94 
3.04 

2.74 
2.82 
2.90 

2.54 
2.64 
2.72 

2.40 
2.46 
2.54 

2.30 
2.36 
2.44 

2.10 
2.16 

2.24 

1.94 
2.00 
2.08 

1.78 
1.84 
1.90 

1.64 
1.70 
1.74 

1.46 
1.52 
1.56 

62  inch 
64  inch 
66  inch 

68   inch 
70   inch 
72   inch 

3.72 
3.82 
4.06 

3.52 
3.62 
3.84 

3.32 
3.42 
3.62 

3.14 
3.22 
3.42 

3.00 
3.08 
3.22 

2.80 
2.88 
3.02 

2.62 
2.70 
2.82 

2.52 
2.58 
2.70 

2.32 
2.38 
2.50 

2.14 
2.20 
2.30 

1.96 
2.02 
2.10 

1.80 
1.86 
1.94 

1.60 
1.66 
1.72 

68  inch 
70  inch 
72  inch 

74   inch 
76   inch 
78   inch 

4.16 
4.28 
4.38 

3.94 
4.06 
4.16 

3.72 
3.82 
3.92 

3.50 
3.60 
3.70 

3.32        3.10 
3.42        3.18 
3.50        3.26 

2.90 
2.98 
3.06 

2.78 
2.86 
2.94 

2.56 
2.62 
2.70 

2.36 
2.42 
2.50 

2.16 
2.22 
2.28 

2.00 
2.04 
2.10 

1.78 
1.82 
1.88 

74  inch 
76  inch 
78  inch 

80    inch 
82   inch 
84   inch 

4.50 
4.70 
4.82 

4.26 
4.46 
4.56 

4.02 
4.20 
4.32 

3.80 
3.96 
4.06 

3.60        3.36 
3.74        3.50 
3.84        3.58 

3.14 
3.28 
3.36 

3.00 
3.16 
3.22 

2.76 
2.88 
2.94 

2.56 
2.66 
2.74 

2.34 
2.44 
2.50 

2.16 
2.24 
2.30 

1.92 
2.00 
2.04 

1     80  inch 
82  inch 
84  inch 

86   inch 
88    inch 
90    inch 

4.94 
5.04 
5.16 

4.68 
4.78 
4.88 

4.42 
4.52 
4.62 

4.16 
4.24 
4.34 

3.94 
4.02 
4.12 

3.68 
3.76 
3.84 

3.44 
3.52 
3.60 

3.30 
3.36 
3.44 

3.02 
3.08 
3.16 

2.80 
2.86 
2.92 

2.56 
2.62 
2.68 

2.36 
2.40 
2.46 

2.10 
2.14 
2.20 

86  inch 
88  inch 
90  inch 

92    inch 
94   inch 
96   inch 

5.38 
5.48 
5.60 

5.10 
5.20 
5.32 

4.80 
4.92 
5.02 

4.52        4.28 
4.62        4.38 
4.72        4.46 

3.98 
4.08 
4.18 

3.74 
3.84 
3.90 

3.58 
3.66 
3.74 

3.28 
3.36 
3.42 

3.04 
3.10 
3.18 

2.78 
2.84 
2.90 

2.54        2.28 
2.62        2.32 
2.68        2.38 

92  inch 
94  inch 
96  inch 

98    inch 
100   inch 
102    inch 

5.82 
5.94 
6.06 

5.52 
5.64 
5.74 

5.22 
5.32 
5.42 

4.90 
5.00 
5.10 

4.64        4.34 
4.74        4.42 
4.84        4.52 

4.06 
4.14 
4.22 

3.88 
3.96 
4.04 

3.56        3.30 
3.64        3.36 
3.70        3.42 

3.02 
3.08 
3.14 

2.78 
2.82 
2.88 

2.46 
2.52 
2.56 

98  inch 
100  inch 
102  inch 

104    inch 
106   inch 
108    inch 

6.18 
6.42 
6.54 

5.86 
6.08 
6.20 

5.54        5.20        4.94        4.60 
5.74        5.40        5.12        4.78 
5.86        5.50        5.20        4.86 

4.32 
4.48 
4.56 

4.12 
4.28 
4.36 

3.78 
3.92 
4.00 

3.50 
3.62 
3.70 

3.20        2.94 
3.32        3.04 
3.38        3.10 

2;70 
2.76 

104  inch 
106  Inch 
108  inch 

110   inch 
112   inch 
114   inch 

6.66 
6.78 
7.13 

6.30 
6.42 
6.77 

5.96 
6.06 
6.39 

5.60        5.30        4.96 
5.72        5.40        5.04 
6.02        5.69        5.31 

4.64 
4.72 
4.97 

4.44 
4.52 
4.75 

4.06 
4.14 
4.35 

3.76        3.44 
3.82        3.50 
4.02        3.68 

3.16 
3.22 
3.37 

2.80 
2.86 
3.00 

110  inch 
112  inch 
114  inch 

116   inch 
120   inch 
128   inch 

7.27 
7.52 
8.30 

6.88        6.50 
7.12        6.73 
7.86        7.42 

6.12 
6.33 
7.00 

5.79 
5.99 
6.60 

5.40        5.06 
5.59        5.23 
6.16        5.78 

4.83 
5.00 
5.50 

4.43 
4.58 
5.04 

4.09 
4.23 
4.66 

3.74 
3.87 
4.26 

3.43 
3.55 
3.90 

3.05 
3.15 
3.48 

116  inch 
120  inch 
128  inch 

132   inch 
136   inch 
144   inch 

8.98 
10.44 
11.04 

8.52 

9.88 

10.46 

8.04 
9.34 
9.88 

7.56        7.12 
8.78        8.30 
9.30        8.78 

6.66 
7.74 
8.20 

6.24    1     5.94 
7.24    1     6.88 
7.66    1     7.28 

5.46 
6.30 
6.66 

5.04 
5.80 
6.14 

4.60 
5.30 
5.60 

4.20 
4.76 
5.04 

3.74 
4.28 
4.54 

132  inch 
136  inch 
144  inch 

Nos.  4,  6,  8,  10  and  12  inch  widths,  26  to  120  inches,  usually  in  stock. 
Enameling  Duck,  38,  46,  51,  57,  60  and  72  inches. 


902 


GEO-BCAItPEM'TER  S  Co. 


SAIL  DUCK 

STANDARD  BRANDS 

HARD,   SOFT  AND  MEDIUM 

List  Price  Per  Yard.     July  9,  1917 

List  July  9,  1917 


No. 


22  Inch 


2/0 
0 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 


$1.28 
1.22 
1.16 
1.08 
1.02 
.98 
.92 


24  Inch 
$1.40 
1.32 
1.26 
1.18 
1.12 
1.06 
1.00 


22  inch. 


$0.88 
.84 
.80 
.76 
.70 
.66 
.62 


$^.96 
.92 
.86 
.82 
.76 
.72 
.68 


NAUGHT  DUCK 

List  July   9,  1917 


Nos. 

3/0 

4/0 

5/0 
$0.86 

G/O 

8/0 

10/0 

12/0 

12  in. 

$0.78 

$0.82 

$0.90 

$0.96 

$1.04 

$1.12 

14  in. 

.89 

.94 

.98 

1.03 

1.10 

1.19 

1.28 

15  in. 

.95 

1.00 

1.05 

1.10 

1.18 

1.28 

1.36 

16  in 

1.00 

1.06 

1.12 

1.17 

1.26 

1.36 

1.46 

18  in. 

1.13 

1.20 

1.26 

1.32 

1.42 

1.52 

1.64 

20   in. 

1.23 

1.30 

1.36 

1.42 

1.54 

1.66 

1.78 

22   in. 

1.34 

1.41 

1.48 

1.54 

1.66 

1.80 

1.92 

24  in. 

1.47 

1.54 

1.61 

1.68 

1.82 

1.96 

2.10 

26  in. 

1.53 

1.60 

1.68 

1.75 

1.90 

2.05 

2.18 

28   in. 

1.64 

1.72 

1.80 

1.88 

2.04 

2.20 

2.34 

30  in. 

1.76 

1.84 

1.93 

2.02 

2.18 

2.35 

2.52 

EXTRA  NARROW  DUCK 

4  to  12  inches 

List  July  9,  1917 


Nos.      |2/lil/0|    1|2|3)4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12 

4  in. 

50148 

46 

42 

40 

38136 

32 

30128 

26 

22 

20 

18 

5  in. 

54150 

48 

46 

42 

40|38 

36 

32 

30 

28 

26 

22 

20 

6   in. 

56|52 

50 

48 

44 

42]40 

38 

36 

32 

30 

28 

24 

22 

7   in. 

58154 

52 

50 

46 

44|42 

40 

38 

34 

32 

30 

28 

24 

8  in. 

62  5  8 

56 

52 

50 

48|46 

42 

40 

38 

36 

32 

30 

26 

9  in. 

66162 

60 

56 

54 

50|48 

46 

44 

40 

38 

36 

32 

30 

10  in. 

70166 

64 

60 

58 

54J52 

50 

48 

44 

40 

38 

36 

32 

11   in. 

72170 

66 

64 

62 

58|56 

54 

50 

46 

44 

40 

38 

34 

12  in. 

74172 

70 

66 

64 

62|58 

56 

52 

48 

46 

42 

40 

38 

PAPER  MFRS.  DRYER  FELTS 

26   inch   to      60   inch   inclusive.  .Per    lb.    $0.82 


61  inch  to 

121  inch  to 

133  inch   to 

145  inch  to 

167  inch   to 

185  inch   to 

205  inch   to 


120  inch  inclusive, 
13  2  inch  inclusive, 
nch  inclusive. 


144 
166 
184 
204 
240 


inch 
inch 


inclusive. 

inclusive, 
inch  inclusive, 
inch  inclusive. 


.72 
.74 
.76 
.80 
.84 
.94 
1.08 


NARROW  DUCK 

Over  12  inches 

List  July  9,  1917 


No. 

14  inch 

16  inch 

18  inch 

20  inch 

00 

$0.84 

$0.96 

$1.08 

$1.18 

0 

.80 

.92 

1.02 

1.12 

1 

.76 

.86 

.96 

1.08 

2 

.72 

.82 

.92 

1.02 

3 

.70 

.78 

.88 

.96 

4 

.68 

.74 

.84 

.92 

5 

.64 

.70 

.78 

.86 

6 

.60 

.66 

.74 

.82 

7 

.56 

.64 

.70 

.78 

8 

.52 

.60 

.66 

.74 

9 

.50 

.56 

.62 

.70 

10 

.48 

.54 

.58 

.66 

11 

.46 

.52 

.56 

.62 

12 

.44 

.48 

.52 

.58 

YACHT  DUCK 

List  July  9,  1917 


GEo•B•eAIiPE^^TER  ^  eo, 


903 


OUNCE  DUCK 


ARMY  DUCK 

List  July  9,  1917 

28^^  inches 

Bales  about  600  yards.     Pieces  about  50  yards 

Made  according  to  the  specifications  of  the 
United  Slates  Government 

7  oz.,  28 1^  inches $0.46 

8  oz.,  281/2   inches 50 

9  oz.,  281/^  inches 56 

10  oz.,  28  Vz  inches 61 

12  oz.,  281/2  inches 72 

15  oz.,  281/2  inches 92 


DOUBLE    FILLING 

This  Duck  is  made  of  two  or  more  double  and 
twisted  yarns  in  the  filling,  with  double  thread 
warp. 

Bales  about  800  yards. 

Bolts  about  50  yards. 


BRANDS 

Kenwood,  Monarch,  Selkirk,  Dreadnaught 

a  oz 2iy  Inches  wide 

9    oz 29  inches  wide 

10   oz 29  inches  wide 

12   oz 29  inches  wide 

15   oz 29  inches  wide 

10   oz 36  inches  wide 

12   oz 36  inches  wide 

10   oz 40  inches  wide 

8   oz.   Fabric    56  inches  wide 

8   oz.   Fabric    60  inches  wide 

8  oz.  Fabric    72  inches  wide 

SINGLE   FILLING 

This  Duck  is  made  of  a  single  twisted  yarn  in 
both  filling  and  warp. 
Bales  about  8  00  yards. 
Bolts  about  50  yards, 

BRANDS 

Oregon,   Lakewood,   Magnolia,   Lakeview 


7   ounce . 

.29   in. 

wide 

8 

ounce . 

.36  in.  wide 

8        " 

.29    " 

10 

.36    "       " 

9        " 

.29    " 

12 

.36    "       " 

10 

.29     " 

7 

.40    " 

11 

.29     " 

9 

.40    " 

12 

IK           " 

.29    " 
2ft    " 

10 
11 

.40    " 

40     "          '• 

SPECIAL   YACHT   DUCK 

281^  Inch 

7  ounce    $....       10    ounce    ....    ? 

8  "         12        "         

9  "        15        ■'         

YACHT   DUCK 

281,^    Inch 
7    ounce    $....        10    ounce    ....    ? 


TWILLS   AND   DRILLS 
Bales  about  1000  yards.     Pieces  about  50  yards 

30   inch,   325     $ 

30   inch,   300    

30   inch.   Standard    285     

250 

5  1/2    oz.  Yacht  Twill 

30  inch,   6%  oz.  B.  C.  Special  Yacht  Twill     

31  inch,   8  oz.  G.  B.  C.  Special  Yacht  Twill     

37   inch.  Standard  Drill  235 

37   inch,   8  oz.  Twill 

IMPORTED   UNION   SILK 

For  Fancy  Yacht  Sails,  36  inches  wide 


30   inch 
30   inch 


No. 

No 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 

r.      B 

nch 

B.   ( 

inch. 

$ 

No 

No 

No 

G 

■^0  1 

C.  SPECIAL 

SAIL 

CLOTH 

$. . . . 

?9 

30 

G.   SPECIAL 

No.   1 

SAIL 

CLOTH 

$. . . . 

30 

"     2 

We  make  a  specialty  of  fine  fabrics,  both 
domestic  and  imported,  for  yacht  sails,  and  can 
be  depended  on  for  all  the  up-to-date  goods  in 
this  line. 


WOOL   BUNTING 

U.  S.  Bunting  Co. 
Rolls  40  yards  each 

Red,  White,  Blue,  Green,  Black,  Yellow 
18  in.  Standard  $....  24  in.  Yacht.  .  .  $.. 
24   "  "  ....       18    "    Anchor.  . 

18   "    Yacht 24   "        "        .  .       .  . 

18  in.  R.  R.  Signal.  .    $ 


904 


GE0'B(2AR.PEN"TER  «  Co. 


COLORED  DUCK 


DOUBLE  AND  SINGLE  FILLING 

Bales  About  800  Yards.     Pieces  About  50  Yards 
28  Inches  Wide 

WIDE    DUCK 
Rolls  About  100  Yards 

Tan,  Brown  and  Slate 

Black,  Tan,  Brown  and  Slate 

4  4  in     No       4                          3 

7     r.'y         OQ     in                                                                                                      $ 

44  in.,  No.     8 

44  in..  No.  10 

50  in.,  No.  10 

10  oz  ,  28  in 

60  in.,  No.  10 

12  oz.,  28  in 

Any  Width  or  Weight  Dyed  to  Order 

11  oz.,  38  in.     S.  P.  Brown 

ENAMELED  GOQpS 
List   Price   Per   Yard 

4-4  black  enameled  muslin $0.39 

BOOKBINDERS'  AND  TRUNK-MAKERS'  DUCK 

6-4  black  enameled  muslin          53 

Below  is  a  Partial  List  of  the  Special  Duck  We 
Carry 

4-4  black  enameled  drill 58 

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6-4  black  enameled  drill 74 

44  in.  slate  and  brown,  Lewlston  No.  2 

44  in  drab    D    F    linen  finish 

38  in.  black  enameled  duck 72 

'")-4  black  enameled  duck                           .  .  .        .76 

40  in.  salmon  or  baker  plaid 

40  in  starched  open  pick,  7%,  9  and  10 

6-4  black  enameled  duck        88 

60  in  black  enameled  duck 1.08 

4  8  in  tan  back  drill                    82 

HOSE  DUCK 

5-4  imitation  gum  drill 60 

50  in.  imitation  gum  drill 64 

50  in    leather  cloth                   1.70 

6-4  in  leather  cloth 1.82 

Rolls  About  100  to  200  Yards.     40  Inches  Wide 

Open  Weave,  Giving  Heavy  Appearance;  for 
Trunk-Makers  and  Rubber  Manufacturers 

10,  12,  14,  16,  18  and  20  Ounce 

60  in.  leather  cloth 1.94 

Colored  back  muslin,  additional 08 

Colored  back  drill  and  duck 14 

Figured  or  printed  back,  additional 10 

5-4  green  and  brown  muslin 53 

6-4  green  and  brown  muslin 67 

BLACK  ENAMELED   TRUNK  DUCK,   GLAZED 
In  12  Yard  Pieces  Only 

5-4  yellow,  drab,  blue  and  imitation  crim- 
son muslin 67 

Green  and  brown  drill  and  duck,  addi- 
tional   20 

Yellow,  drab,  and  blue  drill,   and  duck, 

additional 32 

Oil  back,  additional 28 

44  in.  No.     8  standard  duck $ 

44  in.  No.  10  standard  duck 

44  in.  No.  12  standard  duck 

45  in.   special 

5-4   English  Moleskin 1.76 

Cream,  tan,  russet  and  white  shoe  goods       .46 
Green,    brown,    chocolate,    wine   and    all 

other  colors *46 

Double  japanned,  additional 80 

COTTON  DUCK 

FOR 

Tents,  Awnings,  Sails,  Paulins,  Horse  and  Wagon  Covers,  Stack  and  Ma- 
chine covers.  Boat  Covers,  Floor  Cloths,  Clothing,  Harvester  Aprons,  Belting  and 
Hose,  Bookbinders,  Trunk-makers,  Upholsterers,  Sporting  Goods,  Scenery  and 
Drop  Cloths,  Mail  Bags,  Coal  Bags,  Feed  Bags,  Tool  Bags,  Coin  Bags;    ROOF 
ING— Cars,  Buildings,  Verandas,  Boat  Decks. 


GEO-B-eARPEM*TER  «  CO. 


905 


WATER  PROOF  DUCK 


PARAFFINED   OUNCE  DUCKS 

Water  and  Mildew  Proof 

List  Nov.  15,  1916 

M'hite  Brown 

8  oz.,  28  Vz  in.  Superior    $0.62    $0.76 

10  oz.,  281/^  in.  Superior    74        .88 

12  oz.,  28  Vz  in.  Superior    84  1.00 

13  oz.,  371/2  in.  Superior  (10  oz.  Fabric)      .96  1.12 
lOoz.,  36       in.  Superior  (    8  oz.  Fabric)      .78  .92 

11  oz.,  40       in.  Superior  (    8  oz.  Fabric)      .82  .98 


Also  8,  10  and  12  oz.  28  in.  and  12  oz.  36  in. 
Double  Filled  Brown 


PARAFFINED  WIDE  DUCKS 


White 


-Brown 


II  No.  6  I  No.  8  |No.  lO|No.  1211  No.  6  |  No.  8  |No.  10|No.  12 


36| 

$1.58 

$1.40 

$1.18 

$0.98 

$1.76|$1.56 

$1.34 

$1.14 

40 

1.76 

1.54 

1.32 

1.10 

1.92 

1.70 

1.48 

1.28 

42 

1.84 

1.62 

1.38 

1.16 

2.00 

1.80 

1.54 

1.32 

44 

1.94 

1.70 

1.44 

1.20 

2.10 

1.86 

1.60 

1.36 

46 

2.00 

1.76 

1.52 

1.28 

2.18 

1.94 

1.68 

1.44 

48 

2.12 

1.84 

1.60 

1.34 

2.30 

2.00 

1.78 

1.52 

50 

1    2.22 

1.96 

1.68 

1.40 

1    2.44 

2.16 

1.88 

1.60 

54 

2.40 

2.12 

1.80 

1.52 

1    2.60 

2.32 

2.02 

1.74 

601 

2.70 

2.38 

2.02 

1.72 

1    2.94 

2.62 

2.26 

1.94 

661 

'    2.98 

2.62 

2.24 

1.98 

1    3.22 

2.86 

2.48 

2.10 

72| 

1    3.32 

2.92 

2.46 

2.06 

1    3.58 

3.18 

2.72 

2.32 

Number  10  and  Ounce  Duck  is  kept  in  stock. 
The  other  numbers  are  finished  to  order. 

TAN   TEXTOL 

Tan  colored,  chemically  treated,  soft  and  pliable. 

We  recommend  these  goods  for  protection  against 
rain  and   water. 


No 

105, 

281A 

Inches, 

rolls  2  00  yards 

$  .  ..  . 

No 

125, 

28% 

inches. 

rolls  200  yards 

No 

145, 

28Vc 

inches. 

rolls  200  yards 

No 

125, 

36 

inches. 

rolls  100  yards 

No 

145, 

36 

inches. 

rolls  100  yards 

No 

9, 

37 

inches. 

rolls  100  yards 

No 

10 

60 

inches. 

rolls  100  yards 

No 

10 

72 

inches 

rolls  100  yards 

No. 

10 

84 

inches 

rolls  100  yards 

BLACK  OILED  DUCK 

AVATERPROOF 

We    guarantee    our   goods    not   to    stick    or 
crack,  and  to  be  absolutely  waterproof. 


Inch 

No.  214 

No.  10 

No.  12 

36 

$0.48 

$1.43 

$1.21 

40 

1.60 

1.35 

44 

.58 

1.75 

1.47 

48 

1.94 

1.64 

50 

.63 

2.03 

1.70 

54 

.... 

2.17 

1.85 

56 

.70 

.... 

60 

,75 

2.45 

2.08 

66 

2.71 

2.28 

72 

.90 

2.99 

2.51 

84 

3.55 

2.97 

Above   are   stock   sizes.      Other   widths   to 
order. 

YELLOW  OILED  DUCK 

WATERPROOF 

These  goods  are  used  by  many  in  preference 
to  the  Black  Oiled. 


WILFORD   MATCHLESS   WATER- 
PROOF  CLOTH 

IMPORTED 
For  Hatch  Covers,  Paulins,  etc.,  40  }&  in.  Wide 

These  goods  are  made  in  Belgium  from  se- 
lected flax;  they  are  dyed  a  dark  brown,  and 
are  chemically  treated  in  a  way  which  renders 
the  fabric  waterproof  without  destroying  the 
strength  or  flexibility  of  the  fiber. 


OLD   CANVAS 


We  have  in  stock  at  all  times.  Old  Sails,  and 
can  furnish  at  short  notice  anything  made  of 


906 


GEO-BCAIiPEhfTER  «  Co, 


LAKESIDE"  AWNING  STRIPES 


(Registered) 


Pieces  about  50  yards  each. 

Standard  Duplex,  Blue,  A.  D.  G.  I.  T 31  in. 

Standard  Duplex,  Brown,  A.  D.  G.  I.  S.  T.  .31  in. 
Standard  Duplex,  Tan,  Nos.  22,  24  and  25.31  in. 
Standard  Duplex,  Green,  Nos.  32,  33  and  34.31  in. 
Yale,  Blue,  Nos.  40,  41,  42,  43,  44  and  46.  .31  in. 

.Van  Dyke,  Brown,  Nos.  52,  53  and  54 31  in. 

Princeton,  Tan,  Nos.  60,  61,  63,  64,  65 31  in. 

Illinois,  Tan,  Nos.  70,  71,  72,  73,  74,  75,  80, 

81 31in. 

Dartmouth,  Green,  Nos.  120,  121,  123,  124, 

125  and  128 31  in. 

Harvard,  Red,  Nos.  140,  142,  143  and  144.31  in. 

Chicago,  Terra  Gotta,  No.  164 31  in. 

Carlisle,  Nos.  3  and  4 31  in. 


Cases  about  1,000  yards  each 

Lehigh,  Nos.  13  and  14 31      in. 

10  oz.  Army,  Blue  and  Brown,  Nos.   300 

and  301 28 1/^  in. 

9  oz.  Army,  Blue,    Nos.    400,    500,    505 

and  510 28i^  in. 

9  oz.  Army,  Brown,  Nos.    401,   600,   605 

and  610 28i^  in. 

9  oz.  Army,  Tan,  Nos.  700,  705,  710,  715 

and  720 28^  in. 

9  oz.  Army,  Green,   Nos.    800,    805,    810 

and  815 28^^  in. 

Tan  Twill  Stripe 36       in. 

Car  Curtain,  B  B 32-38      in. 

Awning  Ducks,   Red    29       in 

Awning  Ducks,   Green .29       in. 

Awning  Ducks,   Blue 29       in 

Awning  Ducks,  Yellow 29       in. 

Awning  Ducks,  Tan 29       in. 


FANCY    STRIPES 

We  carry  a  very  complete  assortment  of  Fancy  Awning  Stripes  and  we  are  constantly  getting 
up  novelties  in  these  goods. 

We  issue,  every  spring,  a  sample  book,  showing  over  100  patterns  of  stripes,  which  we  /^wnd 
to  the  trade  without  charge. 


O  CANVAS'^i 


For  All  Roofing  Purposes.     Particularly  Adapted  for  Porch  Roofs  and  Piazza  Floors 

Con-Ser-Tex  is  a  specially  woven  cotton  fabric,  scientifically  treated  by  chemical  processes  to 
preserve  the  fibre  from  mildew  germs.  The  canvas  is  so  impregnated  that  paint  will  not  come  in 
direct  contact  with  the  cotton  fibre;   consequently  the  detrimental  action  of  oil  is  eliminated. 

No  oils  or  injurious  pigments  are  used  to  fill  the  goods.  Both  sides  are  finished  with  a 
"tooth"  to  which  paint  readily  adheres,  but  our  treatment  keeps  paint  from  destroying  the  fibre. 

PER    LINEAL    YARD 

Widths                                                                                                                                                 E  G  I 

30  inch $1.06  $1.18  $1.44 

36  inch 1.28  1.42  1.62 

Other  widths  processed  to  order 
DIRECTIONS 

Paint  the  wood  roof  or  deck  with  one  heavy  coat  of  lead  in  oil  paint,  and  lay  the  brown  side 
down,  while  the  paint  is  wet.  This  is  not  absolutely  essential,  but  will  give  better  results,  as  the 
brown  side  is  finished  in  surplus  and  combines  ingredients  that  form  a  perfect  cement  when  fully 
oxidized. 

Laps  of  canvas  to  be  1%  inch.  Galvanized  or  copper  tacks  to  be  %  inch  apart,  to  be  tacked 
while  being  slightly  stretched. 

After  it  has  been  laid  and  set,  paint  the  tanned  or  primed  side  with  a  light  coat  of  good  lead 
in  oil  paint;   add  a  second  and  heavier  coat  after  the  first  is  thoroughly  dry. 

Con-Ser-Tex  is  very  easily  laid  and  does  not  require  much  paint,  being  already  primed.  The 
chemicals  used  contain  no  oils  or  injurious  pigments. 

Owing  to  the  special  construction  of  the  fabric  and  the  advantages  of  the  processing,  Con- 
Ser-Tex  presents  a  neater  appearance  than  other  roofing. 


GEO-B-eARPEM*TER  ^  60. 


GROMMETS 


SHEET   BRASS 
WASHER 


SHEET  WASHER 
GROMMETS 


Fig.  6591 


it« 


No. 

Diam.  of  Hole 

Inserted 

inches 

Per 

gross 

00 
0 
1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

t 

IS 
% 

SHEET  BRASS  TEETH 

Diam.  of  Hole 

Per 

No. 

Inserted 
inches 

gross 

0 

3^ 

1 

T^a 

2 

% 

3 

To 

4 

1/2 

5 

% 

CONICAL     POINTED, 

ROLLED  RIM  BRASS 

GROMMETS 


Diam.  of  Hole 

Per 
gross 

No. 

Inserted 
inches 

2 

% 

$2.00 

3 

r\ 

2.70 

4 

V2 

3.60 

5 

% 

4.75 

6 

% 

6.25 

7 

% 

8.50 

8 

l~h 

10.00 

SHEET  BRASS  SPUR 
GROMMETS 


Diam.  of  Hole 

Per 
gross 

No. 

Inserted 
inches 

0 

y* 

$1.60 

1 

A 

1.80 

2 

% 

2.00 

3 

T^^ 

2.70 

4 

1/2 

3.60 

5 

% 

4.75 

6 

% 

6.25 

7 

yg 

8.50 

8 

iiV 

10.00 

SMALL  OBLONG  BRASS 
GROMMETS 

Size  of  Opening 
when  Inserted 

1.  Hxfs  in..gro.   11-75 

2.  78x1/4  in..    "        2.00 


Fig.  6595 
GALVANIZED  GROMMET  RINGS 


inside  dia. 


%  in. 

^   "        "         "     

%  to  %  in.  inside  dia.. 

58 


Fi)?.  6596 

In  Bulk 

%  to  1 1/4  in.  inside  dia. 

••  •       1%  to3    "       " 


GROMMET  OR  CARPET  KNOBS 
Brass  Heads 


Length 

Length 

Per 

No. 

Head 

Nail 

inches    ' 

inches 

0 

M 

IVs 

$3.00 

1 

41 

IVs 

3.00 

2 

% 

4.00 

3 

il 

1% 

7.00 

4 

IVs 

11/2 

7.50 

For  use  with  No.  3  Conical 
Pointed  Grommets  or  No.  3  Spur 
Grommets  in  putting  down  carpets 
in  railroad  cars,  steamboats,  halls, 

'^-  """"'   etc. 

SHEET  BRASS  EYELET  GROMMETS 


Fig.  6597 


Diam.  at 

Per 

No 

Bottom 

inches 

1 

% 

$1.15 

2 

1/2 

1.35 

3 

% 

1.60 

4 

% 

1.80 

5 

78 

2.25 

6 

1 

2.70 

7 

IVs 

3.15 

8 

11/4 

5.00 

10 

11/2 

7.00 

15 

21/2 

10.00 

THREE-PART    GROMMETS 


No. 

Dia 

m.   of  Hole 

Per  gross 

Inse 

rted,  inches 

Brass 

1 

1/4 

$1.80 

2 

T% 

2.00 

3 

% 

2.70 

4 

V2 

3.60 

5 

% 

4.75 

6 

% 

6.25 

7 

it 

8.50 

8 

ill 

10.00 

9 

1^ 

12.00 

10 

ly* 

14.00 

BRASS    MAIL    BAG    GROMMETS 


Fisr.  6599.      Opening  Inserted 

Small,   l%x% per  gross  5.00 

Large,   l%x/g "        "         6.00 

For  Inserting  Dies,  see  Index 


908 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  S  CO. 


Pig.  91 
Regular 


GUTTING  PUNCHES 


No 

Regular 

Side 

each 

each 

0 

$1.00 

$0.50 

1 

1.00 

.50 

2 

1.20 

.50 

3 

1.30 

.65 

4 

1.50 

.75 

5 

1.75 

.80 

6 

2.00 

1.00 

7 

2.25 

1.50 

8 

2.50 

1.75 

9 

2.75 

2.25 

10 

3.00 

2.50        I 

Fig.  92 
Side 


SETTING  DIES 


Fig.  93 


For  "Washer 
and  Teeth 

For 
C.  P.  R.  R.' 

For 

Eyelet 

and  Spur 

Grom- 

each 

Grommets 
each 

mets 
each 

0 

$2.00 

$2.00 

1 

2.15 

2.15 

$2.15 

2 

2.25 

2.25 

2.25 

3 

2.35 

2.35 

2.35 

4 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

5 

2.70 

2.70 

2.70 

6 

3.00 

2.80 

2.80 

7 

3.00 

3.00 

8 

3.25 

3.25 

9 

3.50 

10 

4.50 

15 

15.00 

INSERTING 
DIES  AND 
CUTTERS 

For  Small  Oblong 


No. 


1  I    $5.00 

2  1      6.00 


$2.00 
2.50 


Fig.  101 


For  Mail  Bag  Grom- 
mets, Small  and  Large 

Dies    each  $20.00 

Cutters  ..."        15.00 


THE  No.  9  GROMMET  SETTING 
MACHINE 


Fig.  121.    Foot  Power 

This  Machine  will  set  Nos.  0,  1,  2,  3  and  4 
washer  grommets  and  is  furnished  to  set  any  one 
of  the  above  sizes  or  all  sizes  desired.  Has  a  6 
inch  throat  opening  which  is  very  desirable  fea- 
ture in  working  on  bulky  material.  All  parts  are 
perfectly  interchangeable,  all  working  parts  are 
of  hardened  steel,  and  are  fully  guaranteed  as  to 
workmanship  and  material. 

No  adjustment  of  any  kind  required. 

Full  instructions  for  setting  up  machine  are 
packed  in  each  box. 

Finish  2  coats  black  enamel. 

Weight,  complete  with  foot  power,  26  lbs. 

Weight,  complete  for  shipment,   35  lbs. 

Machine  only net  $8.50 

Extra  for  dies  to  set  Nos.   0,   1,   2,   3,   4 

each  size net     1.50 

Hollow  punches  for  canvas  Nos.  0,  1,  2,  3; 

each  size net 

Cutter    plate    for    above    punches;     each 

size net 


.50 


.25 


THE  "UNIVERSAL"  GROMMET  SETTING  MACHINE 

This  Machine  is  just  what  you  want  for  manufacturing  or  re- 
pairing awnings,  tents,  sails,  or  automobile  covers  and  aprons.  Is 
finished  in  black  japan  and  gilt  and  guaranteed  to  do  perfect  work. 

As  carried  in  stock,  is  fitted  to  set  Nos.  0,  1,  2  and  3  washer  grom- 
mets, and  is  furnished  complete  for  the  four  sizes,  or  the  machine  and 
any  of  the  above  sizes  singly  as  desired. 

The  point  is  the  part  that  screws  in  the  upper  plunger.     The 
pocket  is  the  part  that  fits  in  the  bottom  of  machine.     The  parts  are 
hardened  steel  and  plainly  marked  to  avoid  confusion. 
Can  Be  Used  With  Foot  Power 

PRICES 

Machine  complete,  4  sizes $3.50 

Machine  and  1  size 2.25 

Parts  to  set,  any  one  size,  Nos.  0  to  3.  . per  set     .75 

Figr.  131  Extra  for   foot  power  attachment 1.00 


GEO-B-eAKPEM*TER  ^  eO^ 


909 


AWNING   HARDWARE 


EYE  ENDS 

Tapped  with  Pipe  Thread 
LARGE    EYES 


GalVd 

rsiack 

Fits 

Fits 

No. 

No. 

Size  Iron 

Size  Pipe 

0 

00 

% 

Vs 

A 

OA 

A 

1 

01 

% 

14 

IV2 

011/2 

1^ 

^A 

2 

02 

% 

% 

3 

03 

% 

14 

4 

04 

1 

% 

5 

05 

m 

1 

Fie.   221 

Nos.  0,  OV^  f  No.     11     Cotter     Slides,     No.     11     Cotter 
and  1  fit    1  Hinges,   %  Nut  Slides  of  our  make. 
No.    11/2    fits    %    Nut  Slides   of   other  makes. 

{No.  21  Cotter  Hinges,  Bracket  Hinges. 
Nos.  33  to  35  Jaw  Slides,  Bracket  Jaws. 
Double  Arm  Ends,  Jaw  Ends. 
Nos.  43  and  44  Square  Jaw  Slides. 
Nos.   0  and  A  have  standard   bolt  threads.     Nos.  1 
to  5  have  pipe  threads. 

EYE  ENDS 

Tapped   with    Pipe    Thread 
SMALL    EYES 


Fig.  222 


Galv'd 

Black 

Fits 

Fits 

No. 

No. 

Size  Iron 

Size  Pipe 

10 

010 

% 

B 

OB 

^ 

11 

Oil 

V2 

Vi 

12 

012 

% 

% 

13 

013 

% 

V2 

14 

014 

% 

{Nos.  30,  31   and  32  Jaw  Slides. 
Nos.  1  and  2  Jaw  Hinges. 
Old  Style  Jaw  Plate  Hinges. 
Nos.    10  and  B  have   standard   bolt   threads.     Nos. 
11   to  14  have  pipe  threads. 

EYE  STUBS 

Eye  takes  a    %    diam.  Bolt 


f 


Galv'd 
No. 

Black 
No. 

Length 

21 
22 
23 
24 

021 
022 
023 
024 

1 
2 
3 
4 

Fig.  212         Screws  into  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  6  and  8  Plates 

CARPENTER'S  NEW  PATENT 
AWNING  HOOK 


Fig.   211 

This  is  our  new  patent  hook  end,  which  we  believe 
will  be  universally  used  by  the  awning  trade  as  a 
substitute  for,  and  improvement  on,  the  old  style  eye 
end. 

Made  in  galvanized  malleable  iron,  tapped  with 
pipe  thread  to  fit   %    in.   iron. 


FORK  ENDS 

Tapped    with    Pipe   Thread 


Fig.  231 


Threaded     to 

Black 

No. 

Screw   on    to 

Horn? 

No. 

Round 
Iron 

Pipe 

take  Size 
Pipe 

12 

012 

V2 

V4. 

% 

22 

022 

% 

% 

% 

23 

023 

% 

% 

t 

24 

024 

% 

% 

33 

033 

% 

V2 

Vi 

34 

034 

% 

V2 

% 

JAW  ENDS 


With    %   dia.  Square  Head  Bolt 
Rivet 

or  Cotter 

GalVd 

Black 
No. 

Screws   on    to 

No. 

Round 
Iron 

Pipe 

2 
3 

02 
03 

« 

S 

Fig.  232     Takes  Nos.  1,  11/2,  2,  3,   4  and  5  Eye  Ends. 

JAW  ENDS 

With  14  dia.  Stove  Bolt 


Black 
No. 

Screws   on    to 

No. 

Round 
Iron 

Pipe 

12 
13 

012 
013 

t 

Fig.  233     Takes    Nos.    10,    11,    12    and    13    Eye    Ends 

JAW  STUBS 

With    %    dia.    Square    Head   Bolts    and    Nut 


Galv'd 

Black 

Length 

No. 

No. 

Overall 

02 

2 

03 

3 

04 

4 

06 

6 

08 

8 

Fig.    234A 

Threaded  with  %  pipe  thread.  Screws  into  Nos. 
1,  2,  3,  6  and  8  Plates.  Take  Nos.  2,  3,  4  and  5  Eye 
Ends. 


I 


Fig.  234 


JAW  STUBS 

With  14  dia.  Stove  Bolts 


Galv'd 

Black 

Lenpth 

No. 

No. 

Overall 

12 

012 

2 

13 

013 

3 

14 

014 

4 

16 

016 

6 

18 

018 

8 

Threaded  with  %  pipe  thread.  Screws  into  Nos. 
1,  2,  3,  6  and  8  Plates.  Take  Nos.  10.  11,  12  and  13 
Eye  Ends. 


910 


GEO•B•eAR.PE^fTER  S  60, 


No.  1 

with  Screw 


AWNING 
JAW  HINGES 

No.  3 
with  Screw 


HARDWARE 

BRACKET  HINGES 

With  Jaws 


Fig.  271  Fig.  272 

Use  1x8  Use  1x12 

Wood  Screw  Wood  Screw 

These  Jaw  Hinges  take  our  Nos. 
Eye  Ends. 


Fig.  a73 

Use  1x12 
Wood  Screw 
11.  12  and  IJ 


3  STAR  PRESSED  STEEL  JAW 
HINGES 


Fig.  274  Fig.  275  Fig.  276 

No.  1,  Cotter  Pin,  %  in.  opening. 

No.  1,  Machine  Screw,  %  in.  opening. 

No.   2,  Stove  Bolt,  heavy,    %    in.  opening. 

No.  11  SIDE  COTTER  HINGES 

Galvanized.     Use  a  1x10  Wood  Screw. 
Our  No.  OA  and  No.  1  Eye  Ends  fit  this 
Hinge. 


Fig.  261 


COTTER  HINGES 

(Front) 
Galvanized  Malleable  Iron 


Number 

Length 
inches 

Use 
Wood  Screw 

1 

21/4 

1x8 

Fig.  202 

These  Hinges  take  the  place  of  the  old  No.  1 
and  No.  2  Jaw  Hinges. 

Our  Nos.  0,  Ol^  and  1  Eye  Ends  fit  these 
Hinges. 


Number  Length 

inches 


Use 
Wood  Screw 


1x8 


Our  Nos.  1%,  2  and  3  Eye  Ends  fit 
these  Hinges. 


Long  Bolt  Short  Bolt  Short  Rivet 

for  for  for 

Double         Single  Single 

Hinge.         Hinge.  Hinge. 

Til 

^^     Fig.       Fig. 
^^P      294         295 


These    Bolts    and    Rivets 
also     fit     all     the     Bracket 
Hinges    illustrated     on     the, 
Fig7^93  following  page. 

Galvanized Nos.     21  22 

Black    Nos.  021        022 

Length  of  Arm 1  2  Inches 

Length  of  Plate. 4  5  Inches 

These  Hinges  are  concave  on  the  bottom  and 
fit  a  fiat  or  round  surface. 

Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4  and  5  Eye  Ends  fit  these  Hinges. 

HOW  THEY  WORK 
These  Hinges  can  be  used  as  a  Single  Hinge 
or  as  a  Double  Arm  Hinge.  We  furnish  them 
with  %  Rivets  or  %  Bolts,  but  we  always  send 
them  with  Rivets  unless  orders  specify  with 
Bolts. 

As  a  Single  Hinge  As  a  Double  Hinge 


Fig.   S63 


296 

BRACKET  HINGES 

Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  and  5  Eye  Ends| 
Fit  These  Hinges 


Fig.  297 


Fig.  281 


Galv'd 

Black 

Length  of 

Length  of 

No. 

No. 

Arm,  inches 

Plate,  inches 

23 

023 

3 

3 

24 

024 

4 

31/2 

25 

025 

5 

4 

26 

026 

6 

41/^ 

27 

027 

8 

4^ 

28 

028 

10 

6 

29 

029 

12 

6 

Fitted  with   %  inch  diameter  Cotter  Rivets. 
Square   Head   Bolts   furnished   instead,   if  de- 
sired. 


GEO-B-eARPEhfTER  ^  CO. 


911 


AWNING   HARDWARE 


JAW  SLIDES 

With  Machine  Screw 


Galvanized 
No. 

To  Fit  Dia.  Round 
Iron,    inches 

30 
31 
32 

% 

% 

Fig.  381 


Nos.  10,  B,  11,  12  and  13  Eye  Ends  fit  these 
Slides. 


JAW  SLIDES 

With  Stove  Bolt 


Galvanized 
No. 

To  Fit  Dia.  Round 
Iron,    inches 

40 
41 

42 

% 

V2 
% 

Fig.    3S1A 

Nos.  10,  B,  11,  12  and  13  Eye  Ends  fit 
Slides. 

JAW  SLIDES 

With  %  Bolt  or  Cotter  Rivet 


Galv'd 
No. 


Fig.  383 


To   Fit   Rounc 
Iron 


To  Fit 
Pipe 


These  Slides  all  have  vi^ide  Jaws  to  fit  Nos.  2, 
3  and  4  Eye  Ends. 

COTTER  SLIDES 

Galvanized 


Fig.  392 


No. 

To  Fit  Round  Rod 

11                                 % 
21                             Vz 

This  Slide  takes  our 
Nos.  0,  A  and  1  Eye  Ends 

NUT  SLIDES 

Galvanized 


Fig.  391 


No. 

To  Fit  Round  Rod 

10 
12 

% 

SQUARE  JAW  SLIDES 

New  Style 

Fitted  with  %  Diameter  Cotter  Rivet 


Always  put 
end    up. 

this 

^^ 

Galvanized 
No. 

Fits  Square  Iron 
of   Full   Size 

Fig.  383 

43 
44 

V2 

% 

Nos.  2,  3  and  4  Eye  Ends  fit  these  Slides. 
Use  Nos.  43  and  44  Square  Sockets. 

SQUARE  SLIDES 

Diamond  Shape,  Galvanized 


Fig.  373 

No.  11 — %  in.  iron 


Fig.   403 


JAW  SLIDES 

With  thumb  screw   (to 
prevent  rattling). 

Size,  %  In.perdoz.   $.  .  .  . 
Size,  ^/^   in.       "  .... 


ROLLER 

BEARING 

SLIDES 

For  %   in.  Diameter 
Round   Iron,  with  Ma- 
chine Bolt. 
Galvanized  or  Black 


"PACIFIC" 

ROLLER 

SLIDES 

For  %  and  %  in.  Iron 
Galvanized  or  Black 


912 


GEO•B•eAItPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


AWNING   HARDWARE 
DOUBLE  ARM  ENDS 

Tapped  to  screw  on  to  %  iron  or  %  pipe. 
The  Arms  take  Nos.  2,  3  and  4  eye  ends. 


With  Nuts 


me.  241 


Fig.  24a 


—    i^         Galvanized 

mm 

Black 
No. 

2 

02 

With  Cotter  Pins 

^        «             Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

12 

012 

ROUND  SOCKETS 

Galvanized 
For  Ends  of  Slide  Rods 
Threaded 


f 


m 

Fig.  362 


r 


To    Fit    Diam- 
eter Iron 


To  Fit  Size 
Pipe 


Threaded 

No. 

To    Fit    Diam- 
eter   Iron 

To    Fit    Size 
Pipe 

20 
21 

% 

% 

Not   Threaded 

No. 

To    Fit    Diam- 
eter Iron 

To    Fit    Size 
Pipe 

10 
11 
12 
13 

% 

V2 
% 

% 

ROUND  SOCKETS 

For  Iron  Columns 

With  Hole  for  %  Bolt 

Threaded 


w 


Fig.  361A- 


Galv'd 
No. 


To  Fit 
Round    Iron 


To  Fit 
Pipe 


SQUARE  SOCKETS 

Diamond   Shape,   Galvanized 


Fig.  372 


in.  iron. 


No.  1 — Vz  in.  iron.  '^^^^         No.  2- 
SQUARE  SOCKETS 

New  Style 
These  Sockets  allow  the  iron  to  stand 
with  the  flat  side  towards  the  wall. 


Galva- 
nized 
No. 

Black 
No. 

To  Fit 
Diameter 
Square  Iron 

Per 
doz. 

43 

44 

043 
044 

V2 
% 

Fig.  3«4 


Use  Nos.   43   and    44   Square  Jaw  Slides  with 
these  Sockets. 

COUPLINGS 

Galvanized  or  Black 


Fig.  351 


ho 

o 

To  Fit  Size  of 

Round 
Iron 

Pipe 

1 
2 
3 
4 

01 

02 
03 
04 

1/2 
% 
% 

1 

% 
% 

ELBOWS 

Galvanized  or  Black 


# 


Fig.   352 


"O 

.isj 

To  Fit 

Size  of 

liZ 

0 

Round 
Iron 

Pipe 

1 

01 

V2 

V4 

2 

02 

% 

% 

3 

03 

% 

1/2 

4 

04 

1 

% 

SLIP  TEES 

Galvanized  or  Black 


Fig.   353 


V  6 

ft  s 

^  -".r  CO 

"3^ 

pq 

°oS^ 

H    m 

CO 

22 

022 

% 

% 

23 

023 

% 

% 

24 

024 

% 

% 

33 

033 

^ 

% 

34 

034 

V2 

% 

35 

035 

% 

1 

44 

044 

% 

% 

45 

045 

% 

1 

55 

055 

1 

1 

GEO-B-CAIiPEffTER  «  Co. 


913 


AWNING  HARDWARE 


SPIKE  AWNING 
HINGES 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron 

2,   3,  4,   5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12  in. 

PLATE 
AWNING 
HINGES 

Galvanized 


Pitted    with    %    i: 
Diameter  Stove 
Bolts 


Fis.  377 

Size  in  inches:      2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Take  Nos.  10,  11,  12  and  13  Eye  Ends. 

BRACKET  JAWS 

Short  Rivet  Short  Bolt    Long  Bolt 


for 
Single 
Hinge 


for 

Single 

Hinge 


Double 
Hinge 


Fig.  301      Fig.  303      Fig.  303     Fig.  304 

Bracket    Jaws    with    short    bolts    sent    unless 
otherwise  ordered. 


Galvanized 
No. 

Black 
No. 

Screws    on    to 

Round  Iron 

Pipe 

1 
2 

01 
02 

V2 

% 

V4 

Takes  Nos.  1,  1%,  2,  3,  4  and  5  Eye  Ends 

^rnnt    IRI  Method  of  Use 

^'^'"'"^    "»"  Side  Hinge 


Any  length  of 
Bracket  can  be 
made  with  these 
fixtures  with 
Plates  on  oppo- 
site page. 


Fig:.  305 
As  a  Single  Hinge 


Fig.  307 


JAW  AND  Y 
STUB 

For  %  by  1^  in.  iron. 
Black — Galv. 


Fig.  391 


NUT  ENDS 

For  Extension  Rods 
Shank  1  %  Inches  Long 


<3alvanized 

Black 
No. 

To  Fit  Size  of 

No. 

Round    Iron 

Pipe 

1 
2 
3 
4 

01 
02 
03 

04 

% 

% 

Regular 


Fig.  351         Tapped  with  Pipe  Thread 

NUT  ENDS 

For  Use  with  Wooden  Front  Rod 
Shank  294  Inches  Long 
Special 


Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

To  Fit  Size  of 

No. 

Round    Iron 

Pipe 

12 
13 
14 

012 
013 
014 

% 

y2 
% 

Shank  4  Inches  Long 

22 
23  • 
24 

022 
023 
024 

% 

% 

Fig.  353      Tapped  with  pipe  thread. 

BOLT  ENDS 

For    Extension    Rods 

Malleable  Iron  Sockets.     Wrought  Iron  Bolts 

With  7cXl  Bolts 


Regular 


Fig.  343 


Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

To  Fit  Size  of 

No. 

Round   Iron 

Pipe 

1 

01 

1/2 

% 

2 

02 

% 

% 

3 

03 

% 

Ys 

4 

04 

1 

% 

Tapped  with  pipe  thread. 


Fig.  308 


These  fittings  can  be  furnished  with  long  bolta 
for  wooden  front  rods,  if  desired. 


914 


GEO'B-CAIiPEhfTER   S  eO, 


PLATES 


All  Plates  are  concave  on  the  bottom  to  fit  a  flat  or  round  surface. 
All  tapped  with  pipe  thread. 


Fig.  342 


Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

Length 
inches 

Screws 

on    to 

No. 

Iron 

% 

Pipe 

31 
1 

031 
01 

3 

41/8 

% 

Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

Leng-th 
inches 

Screws    on    to 

No. 

Iron 

1/2 
% 

Pipe 

21 

22 

021 
022 

21/2 

3 

% 

Fig 


Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

Length 
inches 

Screws 

on    to 

No. 

Iron 

Pipe 

16 
6 

016 
06 

31/2 
4 

V2 
% 

% 

Fig.   348 


Black 

No. 

No. 

inches 

Iron 

% 

Pipe 

7 

07 

3 

% 

8 

08 

4 

% 

% 

9 

09 

4% 

V2 

10 

010 

31/2 

1/2 

11 

Oil 

4 

% 

12 

012 

4 

.. 

1 

Pig.  341 

Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

Length 
inches 

Screws 

on    to 

No. 

Iron 
1/2 

Pipe 

0 

00 

2 

¥4 

Fig.   343 

Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

Length 
inches 

Screws 

on    to 

No. 

Iron 

% 

Pipe 

2 

02 

2% 

% 

Fig.  344 

Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

Length 
inches 

Screws 

on    to 

No. 

Iron 

1/2 
% 

Pipe 

13 
3 

013 
03 

31/4 
31/2 

1/4 
% 

Fig.  345 

Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

Length 
inches 

Screws 

on    to 

No. 

Iron 

1/2 
% 

Pipe 

14 
4 

014 
04 

3 
3 

1/4 

% 

Galvanized 

Black 
No. 

Length 
inches 

Screws 

on    to 

No. 

Iron 
1/2 

% 

Pipe 

15 

5 

015 
05 

2% 
3 

CLAMP  HINGES 


Galv'd 
No. 

Black 
No. 

To   Clamp   on 
Size  of  Pipe 

2 

02 

% 

3 

03 

1/2 

4 

04 

% 

5 

05 

1 

Fig.  403 

Fitted  with  i/4  inch  Diameter  Stove  Bolt  to 
hold  Hinge  to  Pipe,  and  %  Diameter  Cotter  Rivet 
to  take  Eye  Ends. 

Use  our  Nos.  2,  3  and  4  Eye  Ends  in  Jaws. 


PIPE  CLAMPS 


Galv'd 

Black 

To 

Clamp   on 

No. 

No. 

Size  of  Pipe 

12 

012 

% 

13 

013 

V2 

14 

014 

% 

15 

015 

1 

Fig.   403A 

Fitted  with   Va,   inch  Diameter  Stove  Bolt. 
Use  Nos.  11,  12,  13  and  14  Eye  Ends. 


Il 


GEO-B-eARPEM*TER  ^  60. 


915 


AWNING  HARDWARE 


GALVANIZED  AWNING  BLOCKS 

Malleable  Iron,  Swivel  Eyes 
fi(Tj  SIXGLE   SHEAVES 


Fis.  :;oi 


Xo. 

Length 
of  Shell 
inches 

Diam. 

of  Kope 

inches 

Per 
dozen 

0 

1 

3 

5 

1 

11/2 
1% 
2% 

21/2 

1/4 

% 
1/2 

DOUBLE  SHEAVES 


Length 

Diameter 

Per 
dozen 

No. 

of  Shell 
inches 

of  Rope 
inches 

00 

1 

1/8 

2 

iy2 

V4. 

.... 

4 

1% 

^ 

.... 

6 

21/4 

% 

.... 

8 

21/2 

1/2 

AWNING  SLIDE  RODS 

Galvanized  Wrought  Iron 


%    inch  diameter. 
1/^   iucli  diameter. 


per  foot   $. 


AWNING  CLEATS 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron 


Fig.  441 


Number 

Length 

Takes  Screw 

Galvanized 
per   dozen 

1 

2 
3 

4 

41/2 
6 
8 
10 

%  X  No.  10 

%  X  No.  12 

1       xNo.  12 

11/4  xNo.  12 

'.'.*.'. 

AWNING  CHAIN 

No.  32 


PRESSED  STEEL  AWNING  BLOCKS 

Swivel  Eye 
SINGLE  SHEAVES 


No. 

Sheave 

Diameter 

inches 

Diameter 
of  Rope 

inches 

Per 
dozen 

0 
1 
3 

1/2 
% 
1 

1/8 

1/4 

Fig.  203 

DOUBLE  SHEAVE 

No. 

Diameter 
Sheave 
inches 

Diameter 

of  Rope 

inches 

Per 
dozen 

2 

% 

1/4 

Carpenter's  Patent  Combination 

Head  Rod  and  Pulley  Holder 

For  Window  Awnings 

PATEXTED 


Pis.  431 

This  fixture  is  made  with  a  retaining  lug 
above  and  two  hooks  below,  upon  which  the  pul- 
leys are  hung.  The  retaining  lug  turns  freely 
on  the  base  of  the  fixture,  forming  a  circular 
space  large  enough  for  the  head  rod.  When  the 
head  rod  is  in  place  the  hoolfs  are  closed  so  that 
tlie  pulleys  cannot  come  off  until  the  head  rod  is 
removed. 

HEAD  ROD  HOLDERS 

Galvanized 
No.  1,  WITH  2  HOOKS  FOR  PULLEYS 


^ 


Fig.  432 

For  window  awnings  with  %-inch  iron  head 
rod. 

The  screws  are  made  of  brass  so  they  can't 

j    rust  in  the  holes,  they  are  also  upset  on  the  end 

so  they  can't  be  taken  out  from  the  clamp  and 

lost. 

Xos.  2  AND  3  WITH  3  HOOKS  FOR  PULLEYS 

No.  2.  For  double  and  triple  windows,  also 
small  porch  awnings  using  %-inch  iron  head 
rods. 

No.  3  is  for  large  porch  and  store  awnings 
using  14 -inch  iron  head  rods. 


916 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   ^   So. 


SCREW  EYES 


e  No.  8  No.  10 

Illiiiiitrntions  are  full  size 


BRIGHT   WIRE    SCREW   EYES 

Prices  per  Gross 


k      NO. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

1«      000 

$40.00 

9 

$2.80 

109 

$2.80 

208 

$3.30 

11        00 

30.00 

10 

2.50 

110 

2.50 

209 

2.80 

mm          0 

16.00 

11 

2.00 

111 

2.00 

210 

2.50 

V          1 

13.00 

12 

1.70 

112 

1.70 

211 

2.00 

2 

11.00 

13 

1.50 

113 

1.50 

212 

1.70 

3 

9.00 

14 

1.50 

114 

1.50 

213 

1.50 

4 

7.00 

104 

7.00 

115 

1.50 

214 

1.50 

5 

5.80 

105 

5.80 

204 

7.00 

215 

1.50 

6 

4.50 

106 

4.50 

205 

5.80 

7 

3.80 

107 

3.80 

206 

4.50 

►                  8 

3.30 

108 

3.30 

207 

3.80 

BRASS   AVIRE    SCREW    EYES 


No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

1000 

$70.00 

1011 

$    7.00 

1111 

$    7.00 

1209 

$10.00 

1001 

57.50 

1012 

5.50 

1112 

5.50 

1210 

9.00 

1002 

48.00 

1013 

4.50 

1113 

4.50 

1211 

7.00 

1003 

37.00 

1014 

3.50 

1114 

3.50 

1212 

5.50 

1004 

30.00 

1104 

30.00 

11141/2 

3.50 

1213 

4.50 

1005 

26.00 

1105 

26.00 

1115 

3.50 

1214 

3.50 

1006 

21.00 

1106 

21.00 

1204 

30.00 

12141/2 

3.50 

1007 

16.00 

1107 

16.00 

1205 

26.00 

1214% 

3.50 

1008 

13.00 

1108 

13.00 

1206 

21.00 

12161/2 

3.50 

1009 

10.00 

1109 

10.00 

1207 

16.00 

1010 

9.00 

1110 

9.00 

1208 

13.00 

» 

BRASS 

WIRE    j 

3CREW 

HOOK 

S 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

1000 
1001 
1002 
1003 
1004 
1005 

$125.00 
105.00 
85.00 
65.00 
45.00 
37.00 

1006 

10061/^ 

1007 

1008 

1009 

1010 

$30.00 
26.00 
21.00 
15.00 
12.00 
10.00 

1011 
1012 
1013 
1014 

$8.00 
6.50 
5.00 
4.00 

SCREW  HOOKS 

BRIGHT   WIRE    SCREW   HOOKS 


No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

0 

$21.00 

6 

$6.00 

11 

$2.80 

1 

18.00 

6  1/2 

5.30 

12 

2.50 

2 

15.00 

7 

4.50 

13 

2.30 

3 

12.50 

8 

4.00 

14 

2.00 

4 

10.00 

9 

3.50 

.... 

5 

8.00 

10 

3.00 

THE  AUTO-LOCK 

Snap,  Buckle,  Clasp,  or  Hook  and  Ej  e.    Is  the  Quickest  to  Fasten  or  Unfasten 

Is  Automatic  and  Perfect  in  Action 

NICItEL 


Fig.  671  Unlocked 


Sizes,  inches 

%    1      %    1     78    1    IVs  1    11/2  i    1%  1      2     1    21/2 

Standard,    per    gross 

$1.00 

$1.10 
1.30 

$1.56 

$1.60|$1.80  $2.30 
1.80|    2.20    

$2.40 
2.80 

$2.70 
3.40 

SLIDES 

Sizes,  inches 

%    1      %    1     %        11/8  1    11/2  1    1%  1      2     1    21/2 

Price,  per  gross 

$0.40|$0.50|$0.50  $0.60|$0.90|$1.00|$1.20|$1.50 

Geo-B-Car^pei^ter  ^  So, 


917 


AWNING  HARDWARE 


Fig.   8651 
ill's  Eye  or  Lizard 


Fig.  ee.-is 

SallmatverM'  Tliimble 


Fig.    66.53 
Egg  Sliaped  Tliimble 


Fig.   6654 
"Wire   Strapped 
Lizard 


Fig.  6654B 

Iron  Strapped 

Lizard 


BULL'S  EYES  OR  LIZARDS 

No.  6651.     LIGNUM- VITAE— Unstrapped 


Outside  diameter,  inches. 
Diameter  of  hole,  inches. 
Width  of  score,  inches.  .  . 
Price  per  doz 


1 

% 

$0.60 


$0.60 


% 
$0.70 


1% 


$0.70 


2 

% 

y, 

$0.80 


2yt 

$0.90 


2% 
1 

% 
$1.00 


2% 

lys 
% 

$1.20 


3 

IV4 

$1.50 


3 ',4 

1% 

1 

$2.00 


172 

lys 

$2.80 


SAILMAKERS'  THIMBLES 

No.  6652.     GALVANIZED  MALLEABLE  IRON 

Outside    diameter,   inches 

% 

% 

78 

1 

lys  :  iy4 

lyj 

iy4 

2 

2Vi 

2% 

$0.25 

$0.25 

$0.30 

$0.35 

$0.38     $0.40 

$0.45 

$0.55 

$0.60 

.70 

$0.70 
.85 

$0.80 

Heavy,  per  doz 

1.25 

Outside    diameter,    inches 

2y4  1    3    1  3y4  1  sy^ 

3y4 

4 

4y4 

4yo 

4y4 

5 

$0.95 

1.60 

$1.10 

1.70 

$1.35 
1.90 

$1.70 
2.15 

Heavy,  per  doz 

$2.80 

$3.25 

$3.60 

$4.30 

$5.40 

$6.30 

SAILMAKERS'  BRASS  THIMBLES 

No.  6652.     SPUN — Measure  Extreme  Diameter  Outside,  from  Edge  to  Edge 


Size,  inches 

% 

% 

Vs 

1 

1% 

1V4 

Per  doz                                                    

$0.60 

$0.65 

$0.68 

$0.70 

$0.75 

$0.80 

Size,  inches 

1% 

1^2 

iy4 

2 

2yi- 

2\'-i 

$0.95 

$1.00 

$1.25 

$1.50 

$2.25 

$2.75 

EGG  SHAPED  THIMBLES 

No,  6653.     GALVANIZED  MALLEABLE  IRON 
Measure  Extreme  Length  of  Tliimble  on  the  Outside 


Size,  inches 

1!4 

1% 

iy2 

1% 

1% 

2      2y4     2y. 

2y4      3 

VA 

VA 

Per    doz 

$0.45 

$0.50 

$0.50 

$0.55 

$0.60 

$0.70    $0.80    $0.90 

$1.25    $1.75 

$2.00 

$2.75 

STRAPPED  LIZARDS 

No.  6654.        1       inch  wire  strapped per  _doz.  $0.50 

No.  6654.         1 1^  inch  wire  strapped " 

No.  6654B.      1  y^  inch  iron  strapped 


Fig.   6655 


GLASS  RINGS 

Small    per    100   $3.00 

Medium     ....         "  3.40 

Large    "  3.80 


'F.  G.  L."  WIRE  SNAP 
HOOKS 


60 
.75 


HOOKS  AND  EYES 

Fig.  66.57^9' 

No,  la  Wire.     Length  Over  All,  3  inches 

Brass      per    gross  $2.40 

Galvanized     "  1.40 


HARNESS  SNAPS 


Fig.  665,S — Oval  Eye 

No. 

Diameter   Eye 
Inside,    inches 

Tinned 

per  gross 

3 

y2 
% 

1 

$1.80 
2.40 
2.40 

918 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  Co. 


HAND    FIDS 

Fig.   1710 

No 1            2        3 

4          5 

Length,  inches 14         16   18% 

Price,  each $0.50     .60     .75 

20  Vz      22 
1.00      1.25 

STANDING   FIDS 


Fig.  1711 

No 1 

2 

3 

4 

Length,    inches 3  0 

32 

36 

40 

Diameter,  Butt,  inches.      4 

5 

6 

6V2 

Price,    each $2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

TRAWL    SPLICERS 

Ball  Head,  Polished  Steel 


Fig.  1712 


Size,  Number 

Length,  Inches 

Per  Dozen 

1 
2 
3 
4 

4 
41/2 

7 

$2.25 
2.50 
3.00 
3.50 

No.  4  is  extra  steel  and  fiat  pointed  for  sail- 
makers'  use. 

Wood  Handle 


Fig.  1713 


Size,  Number 

Entire  Length, 
Inches 

Per  Dozen 

1 
2 

4 

41/2 

$2.25 
2.50 

SAILORS'   PALMS 


Fig.  1714 

No. 

1.  Half  Hide  Mounted,  Seaming,  .per  doz.    $1.50 

2.  Full  Hide  Mounted,  Seaming.  .         "  2.00 

3.  Brass  Mounted,  S:aming "  2.00 

4.  Hide  and  Brass  Mounted,  Seam- 

ing          "  2.25 

5.  Hide  Mounted,  Seaming,  Buckle       "  2.50 

Nos.  1  and  2  for  left  hand  also. 

Sallmakers'  Palms 

Best  Seaming   each   $1.50 

Best  Roping "         1.75 


SAILMAKERS'   PRICKERS 

Best  Tool  Steel,  Wood  Handles 


Fig.  1715 

No.  1.     10       inches  long each  $0.75 

No.   2.      10%  inches  long '\  -90 

No,   3.        8       inches  long "  -50 

SAILMAKERS'   STEEL   BENCH 
HOOKS 

With  Brass  S^vivel 


c 


O 


Fig.  1716 

Per  dozen $1.50 

SAILMAKERS'    MARLINE    SPIKES 

Best  Tool  Steel,  Wood  Handles 


No. 

No. 


Fig.  1717 

13       inches  long each   $2.00 

14%  inches  long "        2.25 

SAILMAKERS'  HEAVERS 


No.  1. 

No.  2. 


No.  3. 


Fig.  1718 

6%    in.  long.   Common each   $1.00 

6  %    in.   long.   Wrought  Iron,  . 

Case  Hardened "         1.75 

6%  in.  long,  Best  Tool  Steel, 

well  finished "         2.50 

SHEATHS  AND   BELTS 


Fig.  1719 

No.   1.     Common,  %  inch  wide.  .  .  .dozen  $2.75 

No.   2.      Medium,    %    inch   wide.  ...      "  3.50 

No.   3.     Extra,  1  inch  wide "  4.25 

Belts  Only 

No.   1.      %    inch  wide ....dozen  $1.85 

No.    2.      7/8    inch  wide "  2.25 

No.  3.       1  inch  wide "  3.10 


GEO-B-CARPENfTER  «  QQl. 


918  A 


MURPHY   CURTAIN   FASTENERS 

Polished  Cast  Brass  and  Nickel  Plated 


Single  Flat  Base 

Complete  with  eyelet  for  ordinary  goods  or 
with  eyelet  for  heavy  goods  will  be  furnished  in- 
stead, if  called  for. 

Stock  Nos. 
Pol.  Brass  Nickel  Plated 

M  3401 E  M  3601 E 


Single  Screw 

Complete  with  one  eyelet  for  ordinary  goods  or 
for  heavy  goods  if  specified. 

Stock  Nos. 
Pol.  Brass.  Nickel  Plated. 

M  3501  £  M  3603  £ 


Dimensions  of 
Base,  inch. 


rxfff 


Eyelet  for  Ordinary  Goods 

These  eyelets  are  made  to  be  used  with  the  cur- 
tain fasteners  illustrated  above. 

Stock  Nos. 
Pol.  Brass.  Nickel  Plated. 

M  3301  E  M  3605  E 


EYELET   PUNCH 


^ 


This  punch  is  made  to  cut  all  the  holes  neces- 
sary in  the  goods  for  inserting  the  eyelets  at  one 
blow.  The  punch  itself  is  of  brass  with  tool  steel 
and  cutters  for  inserting. 

Stock  No.— M  3608  E 


Double  Flat  Base 

Complete  with  two  eyelets  for  ordinary  goods 
or  for  heavy  goods  if  specified. 

Stock  Nos.  Dimensions  of 

Pol.  Brass.  Nickel  Plated.  Base,  inch. 

M  3402  E  M  3602  E  ^xl% 


Double  Screw 

Complete  with  two  eyelets  for  ordi- 
nary goods  or  for  heavy  goods  if  speci- 
fied. 


Stock  Nos. 
Pol.  Brass.  Nickel  Plated. 

M  3502  E        M  3604  E 


Dimensions  of 
Base,  inch. 


Eyelet  for  Heavy  Goods 

These  eyelets  are  made  to  be  used  in  connec- 
tion with  any  of  the  above  curtain  fasteners.  The 
prongs  on  the  eyelets  being  longer  than  on  eyelet 
No.  IM  3301  E,  make  them  suitable  for  Jieavy  ma- 
terial. Stock  Nos. 

Pol.  Brass.  Nickel  Plated. 


M  3302  E 


M  3606  E 


If 


Rivets  Burr 

Rivets  and  Burrs 

These  rivets  and  burrs  are  made  to  be  used  in 
connection  with  cither  single  or  double  Flat  Base 
Fasteners,  where  they  are  used  to  attach  to  can- 
vas or  leather. 
Stock  No.  Description,  Stock  No.      Description. 

M3609E         Rivets  M  3610  E         Burrs 


919 


GEO-BCAIiPEffTER  :R  eOc 


WAGON  CURTAIN  PATCHES 

CRANDALL'S 
AVith  Six  Prong  Fasteners 


Staple.         Screw  Eyes. 
Fig.  66HA    Fig.  6611B 

With 

With       Screw 

Staples     Eyes 

fl    in.    inside    dia.,    per    gro.,    $3.50      $3.50 

1        in.    inside   dia.,   per   gro.,      5.50        5.50 

Paclfed  V2  gross  in  a  box 

KNOB   EYELETS 

Six  Prongs 


Front  View  Ring  Reverse,  Show- 

ing  Fastener 
Fig.   6612A  Fig.   6612B  Fig.  6612C 

Knob  eyelets  consist  of  a  black  japanned  metal 
fastener  with  leather  center  and  with  outside 
prongs  to  pass  through  the  curtain,  and  inside 
prongs  to  hold  the  leather  center,  and  a  black 
japanned  ring  on  which  the  outside  and  inside 
prongs  are  clinched. 
No.    1.      Best  harness  leather,  for  leather 

curtains per  gross   $0.72 

No.   2.      Best  goat  leather,  for  rubber  cur- 
tains, pebbled  leather per  gross       .64 


SAIL  NEEDLES 

James  Smith  &  Sons 


DRIVE   KNOBS 

JAPANNED 

fTtff 

■No.  83.  No.  80.  .No.  81.  No.  2-  No.  99. 


.    82, 

%  inch  nail  shank .  .  . 

.per  gro.    $0.44 

.    80. 

%  inch  barbed  shank. 

.50 

.    81. 

%  or  %  inch  shank .  . 

.44 

.      2. 

Double  curtain 

.       "               .48 

.    99. 

Heavy  coach   

.       "               .90 

TALCOTT'S  ELASTIC  BUTTON- 
HOLES 

For  Carriage  and  Street  Car  Curtains 


Round  Hole 
Fig. 6614B 

Inside   ring   and    rubber   eyelet.      The   rubber 
used  in  these  buttonholes  is  pure  gum. 

Japanned per  gross  $3.50 

Packed  in  boxes  containing  one  gross  complete. 

SPRING  EYE  SACKING  NEEDLES 

.111,11,1.,  >.-.iHJL.x.Ui    il.jlJ,.l!!„..lilJ -      I  ■         .11         II 


^—  -^i-- 


Fig. 

171 

Long 

Square 

No. 

Leng-th 
inches 

Per  100 

No. 

Leng-th 
Inches 

Per  100 

17 

21/4 

$1.50 

13 

3i§ 

$2.75 

17  y2 

2% 

1.50 

12 

3% 

3.60 

16 

21/2 

1.50 

11 

3% 

5.50 

161/2 

2% 

1.50 

10 

4 

6.50 

15 

2]i 

1.50 

9 

41/4 

7.50 

151/2 

2% 

1.50 

8 

41/2 

8.50 

14 

2% 

1.65 

7 

9.75 

141/2 

3 

1.75 

6 

11.00 

Fig.   172A 

Length,  inches       3  4       4l^55%6 

Price,  per  doz.    $1.00    1.15    1.20    1.25    1.40    1.50 


PACKING  OR  SACK  NEEDLES 


25  in  a  Package 
REDUCED   EDGE    SAIL   NEEDLES 

No.      17        16        16 1/2    15        151/2   perhd.   $1.70 

No.      14        141/2    "  1.85 

No.      13         "  2.58 


Fig 

173 

NO. 

Length 
inches 

Per  100 

No. 

Length 
inches 

PerlOO 

14 
13 
12 
11 
10 

3 

31/2 
4 

4y2 
5 

'  $1.00:'' 
1.10 
1.30 
1,65 
2.00 

9 
8 
7 
6 
5 

5^ 

6y2 

7 

8 

$2.75 
3.50 
4.50 
5.50 
6.00 

3  dozen  in  a  Package 


GEO-BeAR.PEK"TER  S  (EO. 


980 


e 


TENT    POLE    BANDS 

Galvanized  AVrought  Iron 

Diameter 
inches 

1%,  11/2,  1% 

2,  2%,  21/2 

3 


Per 
dozen 
.$1.25 
.    1.50 
.    1.75 


Pig.  6751 


RIDGE   POLE   BANDS 

Galvanized  Wrought  Iron 


Diameter  Per 

inches  dozen 

Sizes  11/2,  1% $1.75 

Sizes  2,  2 1^,  21/2 2.00 


Fig.    6752 


FERRULES 


Galvanized  or  Tinned  Malleable  Iron 

Per 
Inches  dozen 

Size       % $0.20 

% 30 


Pig76753 


1/2 
% 
% 
% 
1 

IVs 
1% 
1% 
IV2 
1% 
2 
21/4 


.45 
.60 
.80 
1.00 
1.25 
1.75 
2.25 
2.50 
2.75 
3.75 
5.00 
7.00 


GOVERNMENT  TENT   SLIDES 


Size 

Leng-th 

Diameter 

of  Hole 

inch 

Galv.  Mall. 

Iron 

uer  dozen 

Brass 
per  dozen 

1 
2 
3 

5 
4 
3 

V2 
% 

$0.75 
.50 
.30 

$1.50 

1.00 

.60 

WOOD    TENT   PINS 


Fig.   6754 

12  inch per  M  $, 

14     "     

16     "     

18      "     

20      "     


WOOD  ROUND  TENT  STAKES 

With  Iron  Ferrules 

B! 


Fig.  6755 


2  4  inch. 
30      "    , 
36       " 
42      " 
46      " 


per  100  $. 


MALLEABLE  IRON  TENT  PINS 

8%    inches  long per  doz.    $0.60 

13        inches  long "  .80 

WOOD  TENT  SLIDES  OR  KEYS 


i^^^' 


Fig.  6756 

tV  inch  Hole per  M  $ 

%  "  " 

¥2  "  " 


WOOD    TENT    BUTTONS 


Fig.  6751 

Small,   for   i/4    inch   Rope per  M    $ 

Large,  for   ^^    inch   Rope " 


TENT   POLES 

OCTAGON  UPRIGHTS 


Fig.   675» 

7,  9  and  12  feet per  foot   $, 

14  and  16  feet 

18  and  20  feet 

24.  30  and  35  feet.  Spliced 


921 


GEO-BCAIiPEffTER  ^  Co. 


UNIVERSAL   OR  KNUCKLE  JOINT 
WITH  SQUARE  KNUCKLES 


No.  1. 

Ko.  2. 


Figr.  371 

Fits  %  in.  round  iron. 
Fits  %  in.  round  iron. 


Fig.  443 

WOOD  HOOKS 


Gross  in  Package 


Fig.  443 

BRICK  HOOKS 


Square 

•with 

Flat  Points 

Xo. 


Round 

with 

Flat  Points 

No. 


2V2 

21              1 

31 

3 

22             1 

32 

4 

23              1 

33 

5 

24              1 

34 

6 

25              1 

35 

MACHINE  THREAD 

Carried  in  Stock  on  Spools  Only 
Price  per  doz. 


600  Yards    |  6000  Yards 

7200  Yards 

No. 

i;n- 

b.'ch'd 

Black    ^.       i  Black 

or     ,;-""        or 
Col'rs  i^Jcli'd  col'rs 

t-n- 
blch'd 

Black 

or 
Col'rs 

1'^  to  20.3  Cord 
30.3  Cord 
36.3  Cord 

?  .  .  .    ?  .  .  .    $  .  .  .    .$  .  .  .    1  .  .  .    $  .  .  . 

• ' ' 1 1 

3  2   to   20.4  Cord 
30.4  Cord 
36.4  Cord 

1 

12  to  20.6  Cord 
30.6  Cord 
36.6  Cord 

i '.  ..     ■              ^        "1        ■■ 

....' :.::  ::::i:::: 

Xeedle  Points 

ITand 
Made 

inches 

Galv'd. 
No. 

E3ack 
Xo. 

Black 
No. 

lU             !              1              ;              01              1              11 
U^           1           2            ■           02           1           12 
2                          3                       03            ■           13 

AWNING  BRAID 

Worsted  and  Cotton 
We  carry  only  the  best  braid.     We  -svill  take 
back  any  braid  found  defective,  but  cannot  be 
responsible  for  anything  further. 


Scarlet 

White 

Blue 


Green 


Brown 
Khaki 
Tan 


All  Cotton  Braid  %   Gross  Hanks  or 
3  Gross  Spools. 


COTTON  BULLION  FRINGE 

For  Awnings 

WeJiave  in  stock  2i^,  3,  4  and  5  inch  Cotton 
Bullion  Fringe.     Colors: 


Unbleached 

Tan 

Bleached 

Khaki 

Red 

Brown 

Blue 

Green 

Can  also  furnish  Tassels  to  match. 


WESTERN  ELECTRIC  MOTORS 

For   Sewing   3Iachine.s. 

Direct  Current  Type  D.  S.  D. 

Alternating  Current  Single  Phase  Type  D.  S.  S. 

Also  larger  motors  for  all  purposes. 

Prices  on  application. 


rig.  641 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  S  QO. 


COLUMBIA  GALVANIZED  IRON  AWNING  ROLLERS 


V 

\ 

\ 

Fig.  377A 

Are  constructed  for  heavy  work.  They  are  exceedingly  well  made  and  contain  an  unusally  power- 
ful spring  and  heavy  mechanism. 

The  Columbia  method  of  attaching  awning  to  roller  is  simple  and  sure,  and  gives  absolute 
satisfaction. 

A  wire  runs  the  entire  length  of  the  barrel  and  is  soldered  to  the  roller  in  several  places.  To 
the  unattached  portions  of  this  wire  the  awning  can  be  quickly  sewed.  This  fastening  is  secure 
against  hard  usage. 

An  awning  attached  in  this  manner  is  more  neatly  finished  than  in  any  other  way. 

PRICE   LIST 

1  %  in.  diameter,  4  ft.  long  and  under each  $. .  .  . 

1  %  in.  diameter,  over  4  ft. — up  to  and  including  .5  ft "         .... 

1  %  in.  diameter,  over  .5  ft. — up  to  and  including  6  ft "         .... 

2  in.  diameter,  6  ft.  and  under "         .... 

2  in.  diameter,  over  6  ft. — up  to  and  including  10  ft *. per   ft.     *.  .  . 

3  in.  diameter,  6  ft.  long  and  under each     .... 

3       in.  diameter,  over  6  ft.  to  1 0  ft per  ft 

3  in.  diameter,  over  10  ft.  to  20  ft.  inclusive "  .... 

4  in.  diameter,  over  6  ft.  to  10  ft "  .... 

4       in.  diameter,  over  10  ft.  to  20  ft.  inclusive "  .... 

4       in.  diameter,  over  20  ft.  to  25  ft.  inclusive "  .... 

Brackets  extra  as  follows:      2  in.  $0.20  per  pair;  3  in.  $0..50  per  pair;  4  in.  .SO. 70  per  pair 

ANTON'S  LATERAL  ARMS 


Detiigrned  for  Oiiea  Trunsoni  Bar  Construction 


0  ft. 

A. 

9  ft. 

A. 

8  ft. 

A. 

7  ft. 

A. 

6  ft. 

6  in.  A. 

6  ft. 

A. 

5  ft. 

6  in.  A. 

5  ft. 

A. 

4  ft. 

6  in.  A. 

4  ft. 

A. 

3  ft. 

6  in.  A. 

PRICE  LIST 

-L.  Arms $9.75 

-L.  Arms 9.25 

-L.  Arms 8.25 

-L.  Arms 7.50 

L.  Arms 7.20 

-L.  Arms 7.00 

-L.  Arms 6.25 

-L.  Arms 5.95 

-L.  Arms 5.65 

-L.  Arms 5.30 

-L.  Arms 5.00 


SEND  FOR  SPECIAL  BOOKLET  OX  AXTOX  LATERAL  ARMS 


This  cut  is  an 
enlarged  vie^v  of 
the  hanger  brack- 
et of  the  Xo.  6 
Anton's  Lateral 
Arm. 


927 


GEO-BCAIiPErfTER  S  eo, 


CURTAINS  AND  PORCH  ENCLOSURES 


Fig.  J> 

SPRING  ROLLER   CURTAINS  AND  AWNINGS 

For   Sleeping  Porches 

The  sleeiping-  porch,  while  comparatively  a  new  idea,  has  become  almost  a  necessity.  Open  air  sleep- 
ing has  been  recommended  and  adopted  by  many  prominent  medical  authorities.  The'  slogan  today  is  not 
so  much  how  to  cure  disease  but  how  to  prevent  it.  Sleeping  out-of-doors  is  beneficial  to  the  strong 
and  healthy  as  well  as  to  the  invalid.  A  sleeping  porch  properly  equipped  has  curtains  mounted  on  G. 
B.  C.  galvanized  spring  rollers  set  at  the  bottom  of  the  opening  and  raised  by  means  of  ropes  and 
pulleys,  as  shown  above.  The  curtains  can  be  raised  part  way  up,  giving  proper  seclusion,  and  at  the 
same  time'  affording  perfect  ventilation.  In  time  of  storm,  the  curtains  can  be  raised  the  entire  way  and 
the  sides  are  equipped  with  fasteners  which,  when  clasped,  prevent  the'  rain  from  beating  in  at  the 
ends  of  the  porch.  The  modern  sleeping  porch  has  its  rugs,  furniture,  etc.,  that  cannot  be  removed  to 
the  inside  of  the  room  in  a  moment's  notice'.  Our  sleeping  porch  arrangement,  with  the  spring  roller  cur- 
tains on  the  inside,  fastened  at  the  bottom  of  the  opening,  operating  upwards,  or  with  the'  awning  on 
the  outside,  makes  the  sleeping  porch  the  acme  of  perfection  and  comfort. 


SPRING  ROLLER  CURTAINS 


For  Sun  Porch  Shades 


Fig.    10 

These  are  mounted  on  Carpenter's  spe'cially  con- 
structed galvanized  spring  rollers.  The'  spring  roller 
is  attached  at  the  top  of  opening  and  is  raised  and 
lowered  in  the  same'  manner  as  an  ordinary  window 
shade,  as  shown  In  Fig.  10.  Fasteners  are  set  at 
intervals  down  each  side  of  curtain  to  hold  the 
curtain  in  place  in  time  of  stormy  weather. 

Prices  on  Application 


REGULAR    ROLLER  ROPE 
CURTAINS 


1 — 

— 

O/Lfli                                                                               A 

! 

m                        «u 

i 

E 

i 

iP 

y 

i 

1 

1 

J 

1 

^ — 1 

Fig.    11 

Our  regular  rop^  curtains  are  not  only  a  practical 
and  serviceable  means  of  enclosing  porches  for 
sleeping  purposes,  but  sunshades  as  well.  They 
can  be  raised  by  means  of  ropes  and  pulleys  to 
any  deteired  height  as  shown  in  cut.  They  are 
simple  to  install.  For  pulleys  and  rope  arrange- 
ment, see  Fig.  11.     Prices  on  application. 


Geo-B-CarpeH'ter  «  eo. 


928 


THE  CARPENTER 

Smith   Patent — Patented  August  24, 
1909. 

The  Only  Practical,  Up-to-Date  Roller 

Window    AwTiing    for    Residences, 

Office  Buildings,   Factories,   etc. 

"It  ^vorks  from  the  inside." 


Cut  stio^YS  position  of  ''Spring; 
Shade,"  when  rolled  up.  The  mid- 
dle sash  makes  it  practically  in- 
visible from  the  inside. 


Cut   showing   "Spring    Shade'' 
extended. 


The  "Spring  Shade"  is  built  on  a  simple  yet  unique  principle.  It  consists  merely  of  a  one-piece 
canvas  or  stripe  cover  which  rolls  up  from  its  center  on  a  specially  constructed  spring  roller.  The 
roller  is  suspended  from  galvanized  brackets  at  the  center  of  the  window.  A  pocket  in  the  top  of  the 
upper  canvas  conceals  a  wood  batten,  to  the  center  of  which  is  attached  the  operating  cord.  The 
cord  is  led  through  a  small  jam  pulley  at  the  top  of  the  window.  When  the  cord  is  pulled  the  spring 
roller  is  released  and  permits  the  two  parts  of  canvas  to  unroll  from  the  roller,  the  upper  part 
moving  up  flat  against  the  upper  sash,  the  lower  part,  which  carries  the  hinged  extension  arms, 
falling  downward  and  outward  to  any  position  desired,  the  jam  pulley  holding  the  cord  whenever  it 
is  released. 

The  adjustable  feature  of  the  "Spring  Shade"  is  of  the  utmost  value  in  any  office  building  or 
factory  where  light  is  an  essential  consideration,  as  it  can  be  opened  part  way  in  the  morning,  and 
as  the  position  of  the  sun's  rays  change  during  the  day,  the  position  of  the  awning  can  be  altered  to 
meet  the  varying  conditions.  The  "Spring  Shade"  will  also  make  a  strong  appeal  to  everyone  who 
has  struggled  with  the  heretofore  impossible  combination  of  window  screens  and  awnings.  By 
making  a  small  groove  in  the  screen  frame,  the  operating  cord  can  be  let  down  between  the  screen 
and  the  window  sash,  and  the  awning  operated  easily  and  quickly  without  the  necessity  of  raising  the 
screens.  It  is  a  very  simple  matter  to  carry  this  still  further  and  lead  the  operating  cord  through 
a  small  hole  at  the  top  of  the  window  sash  directly  into  the  room,  thus  making  the  operation  of  the 
"Spring  Shade"  the  perfection  of  ease  and  convenience  as  compared  to  the  awkward,  and  often  diffi- 
cult, operation  of  the  old  style  awning. 

Not  the  least  surprising  feature  of  the  "Spring  Shade"  is  the  amount  of  sun  protection  it  affords. 
It  may  seem  to  the  casual  observer  that  an  awning  without  side  wings,  like  the  "Spring  Shade," 
cannot  give  as  much  protection  as  the  old  style  awning  with  side  wings.  This  is  a  wrong  impression, 
however,  as  in  actual  shade  area  the  "Spring  Shade"  exceeds  the  old  style  awning  with  wings.  When 
fully  extended  the  "Spring  Shade"  drops  to  a  much  lower  point  than  is  practical  in  the  old  style  awn- 
ing, thus  more  than  making  up  for  the  small  amount  of  sunlight  admitted  during  certain  hours  at 
the  side.  The  sunlight  admitted  at  the  side  consists  only  of  oblique  rays,  lasting  for  only  a  short 
period  each  day.  The  sunlight  that  annoys  is  the  direct  glare  coming  straight  through  the  window 
— against  this  direct  glare,  the  Carpenter  "Spring  Shade"  gives  more  protection  than  the  old  style 
awning. 

The  "Spring  Shade"  is  so  extremely  simple  in  construction  that  after  the  original  installation  it 
can  be  taken  down  and  rehung  by  any  janitor  or  house  man.  In  taking  down,  all  that  is  necessary 
is  to  allow  the  cloth  to  roll  up  on  the  roller — pull  the  operating  cord  out  of  the  pulley — lift  the 
roller  from  its  brackets  and  the  extension  arms  from  their  hinges,  and  the  work  is  done  without  the 
necessity  of  a  single  tool.  The  few  simple  fixtures  which  are  used  in  connection  with  the  "Spring 
Shade"  are  fastened  permanently  to  the  window  and  there  is  never  any  necessity  for  marring  the 
window  frame  with  new  screw  or  nail  holes.  We  guarantee  the  spring  roller  and  all  metal  parts  for 
two  years. 

There  are  no  slide  rods  or  slides  to  stick  and  jam.  There  are  no  braces  to  be  released  before 
awning  can  be  operated,  with  the  attendant  nuisance  of  raising  window  and  screen.  There  is  noth- 
ing to  rattle  or  jar  loose. 

Send  for  descriptive  booklet. 

For  Prices  See  Next  Page. 


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CARPENTER  ^jjring  ^jjaDr  PRICE  LIST 

COMPLETE 


VIDTH 

For  AVindow8  6  Feet 
High  or  1.688              1 

For  Windows  7  Feet 
to  6  Feet  High 

For  Windows  8  Feet    1 
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For  Windows  9  Feet 
to  8  Feet  High 

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2'  6" 

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$5.32 

$5.62 

$5.80 

$5.40 

$5.72 

$5.90 

$5.74 

$6.12 

$6.30 

$5.88 

$6.12 

$6.30 

3'  0" 

to 

2'  6".  . 

5.82 

6.24 

6.48 

6.10 

6.24 

6.46 

6.40 

6.64 

6.80 

6.28 

6.64 

6.90 

3'  6" 

to 

3'  0".. 

6.10 

6.58 

6.84 

6.44 

6.58 

6.82 

6.74 

7.22 

7.50 

6.80 

7.22 

7.46 

4'  0" 

to 

3'  6".. 

6.40 

6.74 

7.02 

6.76 

7.14 

7.28 

7.10 

7.62 

7.80 

7.18 

7.62 

7.90 

4'  6" 

to 

4'  0".. 

6.78 

7.18 

7.28 

7.24 

7.78 

8.00 

7.58 

8.22 

8.40 

7.66 

8.20 

8.50 

5'  0" 

to 

4'  6". . 

7.12 

7.78 

8.12 

7.62 

7.90 

8.40 

8.24 

8.94 

9.20 

8.32 

8.94 

9.28 

5'  6" 

to 

5'  0".  . 

7.52 

8.06 

8.42 

8.18 

8.46 

8.60 

8.76 

9.52 

9.90 

8.84 

9.52 

9.88 

6'  0" 

to 

5'  6".. 

8.16 

8.70 

8.84 

8.78 

9.10 

9.00 

9.18 

9.90 

10.30 

9.70 

9.90 

10.30 

7'  0" 

to 

6'  0".. 

9.52 

10.00 

10.42 

10.40 

11.00 

11.40 

11.40 

12.94 

13.40 

8.80 

13.14 

13.40 

8'  0" 

to 

7'  0".. 

10.46 

11.10 

11.58 

11.40 

11.30 

11.50 

12.38 

14.24 

14.80 

13.36 

14.24 

14.70 

9'  0" 

to 

8'  0".. 

12.18 

12.88 

13.42 

13.00 

13.40 

13.76 

14.26 

16.44 

16.90 

16.28 

17:50 

18.10 

10'  0" 

to 

9'  0".. 

14.60 

15.40 

16.00 

16.00 

17.00 

17.60 

17.42 

19.56 

20.36 

18.64 

21.26 

21.92 

11'  0" 

to  10'  0".. 

16.74 

17.52 

18.48 

17.26 

17.50 

18.20 

18.96 

21.36 

22.00 

20.28 

22.94 

23.30 

12'  0" 

to  11'  0".. 

18.64 

19.64 

20.36 

18.84 

18.64 

20.24 

20.22 

22.86 

23.70 

21.70 

24.86 

25.40 

For  Windows  10  Feet 
to  9  Feet  High 


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2'  6"  or  less.  . 

3'  0"    to    2'  6" 

3'  6"  to  3'  0" 

4'  0"  to  3'  6" 

4'  6"  to  4'  0" 

5'  0"  to  4'  6" 

5'  6"  to  5'  0" 

6'  0"  to  5'  6" 

7'  0"  to  6'  0" 

8'  0"  to  7'  0" 

9'  0"  to  8'  0" 

10'  0"  to  9'  0" 

11'  0"  to  10'  0" 

12'  0"  to  11'  0" 


$6.36 

6.68 

7.04 

7.46 

8.06 

8.92 

9.76 

10.36 

13.28 

14.40 

16.40 

20.66 

21.70 

23.54 

$6.62 

7.04 

7.48 

7.94 

8.64 

9.56 

10.96 

11.20 

14.16 

15.40 

17.52 

21.46 

22.94 

24.86 


$6.80 

7.30 

7.80 

8.10 

9.00 

9.90 

11.50 

11.80 

14.60 

16.00 

18.20 

22.30 

23.68 

25.00 


$6.58 

7.02 

7.38 

8.10 

8.52 

9.34 

10.18 

11.30 

14.20 

15.34 

21.50 

23.14 

24.00 

25.20 


$7.00 

7.50 

7.80 

8.60 

9.10 

9.78 

11.10 

12.00 

15.10 

16.40 

22.60 

24.10 

24.90 

26.60 


$7.20 

7.80 

8.10 

8.90 

9.50 

10.40 

11.70 

12.60 

15.70 

17.00 

22.14 

24.90 

25.80 

27.40 


$6.94 

7.20 

7.64 

8.28 

8.70 

9.38 

10.40 

11.24 

14.70 

16.80 

18.64 

23.56 

25.60 

27.90 


$6.98 

7.60 

8.20 

8.84 

9.40 

10.00 

11.10 

12.08 

15.86 

18.10 

20.00 

24.20 

26.20 

28.90 


$7.20 

8.00 

8.60 

9.30 

10.10 

10.50 

11.60 

12.80 

15.90 

20.60 

20.80 

25.20 

27.00 

29.70 


For  any  size  lying  between  the  above  divisions  take  the  list  of  the  next  higher  size. 


GEO-BeARPEN*TER  S  SO. 


930 


A  WORD  REGARDING  THE  SIZES  OF  TENTS 

Attention  is  called  to  the  fact  that  our  list  prices  on  Tents  are  based  on  the  actual  yardage  of 
cloth  in  each  Tent,  which  of  course  is  the  only  fair  way  to  figure  list  price.  When  this  list  was 
decided  on  by  the  manufacturers  interested,  the  sizes  were  in  some  instances  incorrectly  stated, 
evidently  through  an  oversight. 

The  following  sizes  of  Tents,  either  in  width  or  length,  will  be  found  to  be  exactly  as  stated: 
",  9y2.  14,  16,  30  and  3^  feet. 

The  following  sizes  will  differ  from  the  list,  for  the  reason  that  the  goods  will  not  cut  profitably 
to  the  exact  dimensions  specified. 

Tents   listed  as      9   feet  will  measure      dVz    ft.         Tents  listed   as   20   feet  will  measure   19%    ft. 
12      "        "  "  111/2    "  "  "  24      "        "  "  23 

18      "        "  "  171/2    " 


HINTS  ON  COTTON  DUCK 

n  the  manufacture   of  Tents,   etc.. 


can   be   divided   into   three 


Cotton  Duck,  such  as  is  used 
general  divisions,  based  on  quality. 

BEST.      U.    S.    ARMY   STANDARD   DUCK 

2Sy2  inches  wide,  made  in  the  following  weights,  per  lineal  yard:  8  oz.,  10  oz.,  12  oz.,  and 
15  oz.  Used  for  all  government  purposes,  and  the  cleanest,  closest,  strongest  and  most  durable 
Duck  possible  to  construct. 

GOOD.      DOUBLE   FILLING  DUCK 
29    inches  wide,   made  in  same   weights  as  Army  Duck,  but  not  of  such  good  cotton  nor  so 
finely  woven.     This  Duck  when  made  as  ours  is,  is  well  suited  for  tents  and  covers  where  a  first- 
class  article  at  a  moderate  price  is  required.     Excepting  on  government  work  we  use  more  of  this 
grade  than  any  other. 

FAIR.  SINGLE  FILLING  DUCK 
29  inches  wide,  made  in  7  oz.,  8  oz.,  10  oz.,  12  oz.,  per  lineal  yard.  These  goods  are  made 
of  coarser  yarns  and  of  poorer  cotton  than  the  above  grades.  They  are  low  priced,  and  make  fairly 
satisfactory  tents  and  covers  where  great  durability  to  withstand  hard  usage  is  not  the  first  es- 
sential. Jhis  is  the  grade  on  which  many  department  stores  quote  such  very  attractive  prices, 
claiming  that  they  are  "Standard  Army  Goods." 


A  View  in  One  of  Our  Machine  Rooms 

Showing  force  at  work  on  Tents,  Awnings,  etc.  The  Machines  are  of  a  special  type  made  for 
our  use  and  are  run  entirely  by  power;  the  operators  are  kept  very  busy,  however,  merely  handling 
the  cloth,  as  these  machines  have  a  speed  of  2,500  stitches  to  the  minute. 


931 


GEO-BeARPEM*TER  ^  QO, 


SPECIAL  WALL  TENTS 


Fig.  515 

KHAKI 

Khaki  is  the  name  generally  applied  to  duck,  drill  and  canvas  dyed  an  olive  drab  or  tan  color. 
It  is  very  popular  for  its  sun-glare  and  heat  resistance,  and  makes  an  ideal  covering  for  camping 
purposes. 

It  is  specified  by  national  governments  for  housing  armies  both  in  the  field  and  permanent 
camps.     For  this  service  mineral  dyed  Khaki  is  used  because  it  is  vs^ater  repellant. 

TAN-TEXTOL 

For  an  "All  Summer  Camp,"  where  an  absolutely  vv^aterproof  and  mildewproof  tent  is  desired, 
we  unhesitatingly  recommend  our  Tan-Textol.  This  is  a  special  processed  fabric  of  tan  color  which 
will  stand  up  under  all  weather  conditions  and  not  deteriorate  as  rapidly  as  most  materials  which 
are  subjected  to  rain,  dew  or  moisture  of  any  kind,  or  exposed  to  the  sun's  rays. 

WALL  TENTS 

Complete  with  Poles,  Stakes,  Guys  and  Keys 


Height 
Center 

Height 
Wall 

8  oz.  Drill 

10  09.  Army 

10  oz.   Army 

Size 

Khaki 

Khaki 

Tan-Textol 

i%x   7 

6 

21/2 

$12.00 

$13.65 

$16.80 

7x7 

7 

3 

16.00 

18.20 

22.40 

7x9 

7 

3 

19.40 

22.10 

27.20 

9x9 

71/2 

3 

23.40 

26.65 

32.80 

9     xll% 

71/2 

3 

27.40 

31.20 

34.80 

9      xl4 

71/2 

3 

30.80 

35.10 

43.20 

111/2x111/2 

8 

3y2 

34.20 

39.00 

48.00 

111/2x14 

8 

3% 

38.20 

43.55 

53.60 

II1/2XI6 

8 

8  1/2 

43.60 

49.75 

61.20 

II1/2XI8 

8 

31/^ 

48.45 

55.25 

68.00 

14     xl4 

9 

4 

46.20 

52.65 

64.80 

14      xl6 

9 

4 

52.45 

59.80 

73.60 

14      xl8 

9 

4 

1               58.15 

66.ao 

81.60 

14     x21 

9 

4 

63.30 

72.15 

88.80 

14     x23 

9 

4 

68.40 

78.00 

96.00 

16     xl6 

5 

65.00 

74.10 

91.20 

16      xl8 

5 

71.25 

81.25 

100.00 

16      x21 

5 

76.95 

87.75 

108.00 

16      x23 

5 

83.25 

94.90 

116.80 

16      x30 

6 

106.20 

120.60 

147.60 

16      x35 

5 

118.60 

134.70 

164.85 

18      xl8 

5 

79.80 

91.00 

112.00 

18      x21 

6 

86.10 

98.15 

120.80 

18     x23 

5 

92.95 

105.95 

130.40 

18      x30 

5 

118.00 

134.00 

164.00 

18      x35 

5 

131.60 

149.45 

182.90 

Note. — The  above  prices  do  not  include  flies.  Regular  flies  for  any  size  Tent  will  be  fur- 
nished without  poles  at  one-half  the  price  of  the  Tent  quoted  on  application.  If  higher  walls  than 
list  specifies  are  wanted,  add  5%  to  list  of  each  additional  6  inches  of  wall  so  added. 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  «  eo. 


932 


WATERPROOF  SILKELENE  TENTS 

In  our  Waterproof  Silkelene  Tents  we  offer  the  result  of  years  of  experimenting  with  light 
weight,  waterproof  fabrics  for  use  in  tents  for  camping  purposes.  There  has  been  a  growing  de- 
mand for  such  a  covering,  and  we  believe  we  have  the  best  materfSl  on  the  market  to  meet  the 
conditions  usually  found  on  an  outdoor  trip. 

It  combines  strength  and  light  weight  and  is  as  waterproof  a  material  as  can  be  manufactured. 
We  recommend  it  as  the  most  desirable  tent  made. 

These  tents  are  all  constructed  and  finished  in  the  very  best  workmanship,  all  holes  being 
hand  worked,  using  galvanized  steel  rings  in  place  of  the  brass  grommets.  The  ridge  is  reinforced 
with  a  band,  aiid  rope  is  attached  to  this  band  by  hand.  All  rope  used  throughout  is  of  very  best 
cotton.  The  stove-pipe  holes  are  placed  in  rear  wall  unless  ordered  otherwise.  All  tents  are 
made  with  sod  cloths  9  inches  wide  and  sewed  to  bottom  of  wall.  If  light  weights  are  put  on  the 
sod  cloths  after  tent  is  put  up,  they  will  prevent  insects  from  crawling  into  the  tent.  We  can  furnish 
these  tents  with  canvas  floors.  Windows,  covered  with  bobbinet  netting,  can  be  placed  in  tents.  One 
door  in  each  tent.  Additional  doors  can  be  furnished  if  desired.  Protection  against  flies,  mos- 
quitoes, etc.,  can  be  secured  by  using  bobbinet  netting  which  can  be  sewed  across  the  entire  front 
when  ordered. 

We  always  send  tents  with  rope  ridge  and  pins.     If  poles  are  wanted,  they  should  be  specified. 

All  tents  are  packed  in  waterproof  bag. 


WALL  TENTS 


^//A/'  II  F.  V 


Fig.  513 


Height   In   Feet 

With  Rope 
Ridge 
Each 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Extra   for 

Bobbinet 

Netting 

Front 

Extra  for 

Spliced 

Poles.   Pins 

Size.    Feet 

Center 

Wall 

4y2X  7y2 
6    X  7y2 
7y2x  7y2 
7y2x  9y2 
9y2x  9y2 

91/2Xliy2 

10     xl2 
12      xl4 

6 

6y2 

7 

7y2 
7y2 
7y2 

8% 
9 

iy2 

2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3y2 

sy. 

$27.50 
32.50 
40.00 
50.00 
57.50 
63.00 
78.50 
92.50 

8  14 

9% 

10% 

12% 

15 

17  y2 
21 

25 

$    4.00 
5.25 
7.25 
7.50 
9.50 
9.50 
12.00 
12.50 

$2.75 
3.00 
3.00 
3.50 
3.50 
4.50 
5.00 
5.50 

Window  covered  with  Bobbinet  Netting  and  Silkelene  Flap  additional,  $3.50.     Asbestos  Stove 
Pipe  Collar  additional,  $3.00.     Extra  doors  additional,  $2.50. 


933 


GEO-BCAIiPEl^TER  «  Co, 


WATERPROOF  SILKELENE  TENTS 
AMAZON 


Size 

Height  Feet 

With                       Weight 
Rope  Ridge                    lbs. 

Extra  for 

Bobbinet 

Netting 

Front 

Extra  for 
Spliced  Poles 

feet 

Front 

Back 

Pina 

4y2X   7% 
7i^x   7% 
9y2X  9% 
10     xl2 

5 
5 

7% 
7% 

1% 
IVz 
3 
3 

$25.00                          61/2 

35.50                    9y4 
57.00                  16 
68.00                   20 

$    8.00 
8.00 

15.00 
18.00 

?3.25 
3.50 

5.00 
5.75 

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7 

35.00 

11  y* 

5.00 

3.50 

9%x   9% 

8 

41.00 

131,^ 

7.25 

4.00 

10%xl2 

9 

66.00 

19 

9.00 

5.00 

Windows  covered   with  Bobbinet  Netting 

and  Silkelene  Flaps,  additional $3.50 

Asbestos  Stove  Pipe  Collar,  additional.  .  .    3.00 
Extra  Doors,  additional 2.50 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  «  Go, 


934 


TENTS 

Regular  Wall  Tents  Complete  With  Poles,  Stakes,  Guys,  and  Keys 


Copyright  1899 
GcoBCarpenierSCo 


MACHINE  SEWED 

■prices  do  not  include  Flies.  Flies  for  any  size  Tents  will  be  furnished  without  poles  at  one- 
haii'  ihe  price  of  the  Tent.  If  higher  walls  than  list  specifies  are  wanted,  add  5  per  cent  to  list  for 
each  additional  6  inches  of  wall  so  added. 


10  oz.  Duck 

12  oz.  Duck 

Size 

Height 
Center 

Height 
Wall 

8    oz. 
Duclc 
Single 
Filling 

10   oz. 
Duck 
Single 
Filling 

Double  and 

Twisted 
Filling,    or 
8  oz.  Army 

Double  and 
Twisted 
Filling. 

10  oz.  Army 

12   oz. 

Army 

Duck 

or  No.  10 

15   oz. 

Army 

Duck 

or    No.    8 

7        X   7 

61/2 

3 

$10.65 

$12.75 

$13.45 

$16.00 

$18.20 

$22.40 

7        X   9—4.  . 

■     6V2 

3 

12.95 

15.50 

16.35 

19.40 

22.10 

27.20 

9 — 4x   9 — 4  .  . 

.        7 

3 

15.60 

18.65 

19.70 

23.40 

26.65 

32.80 

9 — 4x11—8.  . 

.        7 

3 

18.25 

21.85 

23.05 

27.40 

31.20 

38.40 

9 — 4x14 

7 

3 

20.55 

24.60 

25.95 

30.80 

35.10 

43.20 

11 — 8x11—8.  . 

.        8 

3% 

22.80 

27.30 

28.80 

34.20 

39.00 

48.00 

11—8x14 

.        8 

3% 

25.50 

30.50 

32.20 

38.20 

43.55 

53.60 

11 — 8x16—4.  . 

.        8 

3% 

28.35 

33.90 

36.75 

43.60 

49.75 

61.20 

11—8x18—8.  . 

.        8 

3% 

31.20 

37.35 

40.80 

48.45 

55.25 

68.00 

14        xl4 

9 

4 

30.80 

36.85 

38.90 

46.20 

52.65 

64.80 

14        xl6 — 4.. 

9 

4 

34.20 

40.95 

44.20 

52.45 

59.80 

73.60 

14        xl8— 8.. 

9 

4 

37.65 

45.05 

49.00 

58.15 

66.30 

81.60 

14        x21 

.        9 

4 

41.05 

49.15 

53.30 

63.30 

72.15 

88.80 

14        x23— 4.. 

9 

4 

44.10 

52.80 

57.60 

68.40 

78.00 

96.00 

16—4x16—4.  . 

.      10% 

5 

42.20 

50.50 

54.75 

65.00 

74.10 

91.20 

16 — 4x18 — 8.  . 

.      10% 

5 

46.40 

55.55 

60.00 

71.25 

81.25 

100.00 

16—4x21 

.      10% 

5 

50.00 

59.85 

64.80 

76.95 

87.75 

108.00 

16—4x23—4.  . 

.      10% 

5 

54.35 

65.05 

70.10 

83.25 

94.90 

116.80 

16 — 4x30 — 4.  . 

.      10% 

5 

72.00 

85.50 

90.00 

106.20 

120.60 

147.60 

16—4x35 

.      10% 

5 

80.40 

95.50 

100.50 

118.60 

134.70 

164.85 

18—8x18—8.  . 

.    11 

5 

52.10 

62.35 

67.20 

79.80 

91.00 

112.00 

18—8x21 

.    11 

5 

56.25 

67.35 

72.50 

86.10 

98.15 

120.80 

18—8x23—4.  . 

.    11 

5 

61.20 

73.25 

78.25 

92.95 

105.95 

130.40 

18—8x30—4.  . 

.    11 

5 

80.00 

95.00 

100.00 

118.00 

134.00 

164.00 

18—8x3  5 

.    11 

5 

89.20 

105.95 

111.55 

131.60 

149.45 

182.90 

We  recommend  and  always  Insert  an  Asbestos  Stone  Pipe  Ring — which  is  noiseless,  and  can  be 
rolled  up  without  injury — in  the  rear  end  wall.     Extra  for  same  $3.00. 

All  Tents  are  made  with  one  door  as  illustrated.     For  an  extra  door,  extra,  $1.50. 

Sod  Cloths  9  inches  wide  are  attached  to  bottom  of  wall  of  Tents  to  keep  out  insects,  at  6  cents 
per  lineal  foot. 

If  Rope  Ridge  is  wanted — without  poles — same  will  be  furnished  without  an  additional  charge. 

SEE    IXDEX    POU    BILKOLE.XE    WALL    TEXTS 


935 


GEO-BCAIiPErfTER  ^  So. 


LARGE  WALL  TENTS  ROPED 

Complete  With  Poles,  Stakes  and  Guys 

Extra  hand  roped  and  finished.  Complete  with  center  and  wall  poles,  iron  banded  stakes  and 
two  tackle  blocks  for  stretching  the  ridge. 

These  Tents  are  used  mainly  by  contractors  to  house  a  large  number  of  men,  where  a  temporary 
shelter  is  necessary.  Made  in  the  best  possible  manner,  strongly  roped  by  hand  on  ridge,  eaves, 
gables  and  across  the  roof. 


MACHINE  SEWED 

Flies  without  poles  will  be  furnished  at  one-half  the  prices  for  any  given  size  Tent.  If  higher 
walls  than  list  specifies  are  wanted,  add  5  per  cent  to  list  for  each  foot  or  fractional  part  of  a  foot  of 
wall  so  added. 

Prices  are  for  Tents  made  in  best  manner,  properly  roped  on  ridges,  gables,  and  every  9  feet 
of  top.     Additional  roping  will  be  charged  for  at  7  cents  per  foot  of  roping. 


Height 

of 

Pole 


Height 

of 

Wall 


8  oz.  Sin- 
gle Fill- 
ing  Duck 


10  oz.  Sin- 
gle  Fill- 
ing Duck 


10  oz 
Double 
Filling 


12  oz. 
Double 
Filling 


12    oz. 
Army- 


IB    oz. 

Army  or 

No.    8 

Duck 


-8x18—8 
-8x21 
-8x23 — 4 
-8x28 
-8x3  0 — 4 
-8x35 

x21 

x23— 4 

x28 

x35 

x42 

x49 
-4x28 
-4x35 
-4x42 
-4x49 
-4x56 
-4x63 


$  91.80 
99.00 
106.20 
120.60 
127.80 
142.20 
108.00 
116.40 
132.00 
156.00 
180.00 
204.00 
151.20 
178.80 
206.40 
234.00 
261.60 
289.20 


$103.30 
111.40 
119.50 
135.70 
143.80 
160.00 
121.50 
130.95 
148.50 
175.50 
202.50 
229.50 
170.10 
201.15 
232.20 
263.25 
294.30 
325.35 


$108.65 
117.15 
125.70 
142.75 
151.25 
168.30 
127.80 
137.75 
156.20 
184.60 
213.00 
241.40 
178.95 
211.60 
244.25 
276.90 
309.60 
342.25 


$121.65 
131.20 
140.75 
159.80 
169.35 
188.45 
143.10 
154.25 
174.90 
206.70 
238.50 
270.30 
200.35 
236.95 
273.50 
310.05 
346.65 
383.20 


$133.15 
143.55 
154.00 
174.90 
185.35 
206.20 
156.60 
168.80 
191.40 
226.20 
261.00 
295.80 
219.25 
259.30 
299.30 
339.30 
379.35 
419.35 


$163.75 
176.55 
189.40 
215.10 
227.95 
253.60 
192.60 
207.60 
235.40 
278.20 
321.00 
363.80 
269.65 
318.90 
368.10 
417.30 
466.55 
515.75 


Roped  on  Ridge,  Eaves,  Gables  and  every  third  cloth  or  7  feet  on  roof. 

If  higher  walls  than  above  list  specifies  are  wanted,  add  5  %  to  list  for  each  foot. 

Hand  roping  on  flies,  add  7c  per  lineal  foot  net. 

Additional  hand  roping  on  tent  at  7c  per  lineal  foot  net. 

Sod  Cloth  14  inches  wide  sewed  around  bottom  wall,  3c  per  lineal  foot  net. 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM'TER  5E  SO. 


93(5 


AMAZON  TENTS 

Complete  Avith  Poles  and  Stakes 


^                                                MACHINE 

SEWED 

Size 

Height 
of 
Pole 

Height 

of 

Wall 

S  oz. 
Single 
Filling 
Duck 

10  oz. 

Single 
Filling 
Duck 

10  oz. 
Double 
Filling 

12  oz. 

Double 

Filling  or 

10  oz. 

Army  Duck 

7x   7 

8 
8 
8 
9 
9 
9 
9 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

$15.58 
19.38 
23.18 
23.18 
27.36 
31.54 
35.72 

$18.66 
23.21 
27.76 
27.76 
32.76 
37.76 
42.77 

$20.20 
25.12 
30.04 
30.04 
35.46 
40.88 
46.30 

$23.58 

7x   9 .... 

29.32 

7x12 

9x  9 

35.08 
35.08 

9x12 

9x14 

9x16 

41.40 

47.73 
54.05 

"A"  OR  WEDGE  TENTS 

Complete  with  Poles,  Stakes,  etc.,  or  A\ith  "Rope  Ridge"    (as  per  cut) 

These  Tents  make  a  good  addition  to  a  boating  or 
fishing  outfit,  and  without  poles  (furnished  with  rope 
ridge,  if  desired,  as  in  cut)  can  be  packed  in  a  very 
small  space.  They  are  also  used  by  hunters,  pros- 
pectors and  others  who  wish  to  reduce  the  load  carried 
to  a  minimum. 


size 

Height 

of 

Pole 

8  oz. 
Single 
Filling 
Duck 

10  oz. 
Single 
Filling 
Duck 

12  oz. 
Duck 
Double 

and 
Twisted 
Filling 

5     X  7 

7      X   7 

7     X  9 

9      X   9 

91/^x12 

12     xl2 

12     xl4 

? 

7 
7 
7 
8 
8 

$    6.66 
8.82 
10.80 
12.24 
14.22 
17.28 
20.16 

$    8.05 
10.66 
13.05 
14.79 
17.18 
20.88 
24.36 

$10.26  ■ 
13.60 
16.65 
18.87 
21.92 
26.64 
31.08 

MACHINE  SEWED 


If   9-inch   sod   cloth   is   wanted, 
tent,  add  2c  per  lineal  foot  net. 


around  bottom  of 


; 


937 


GEO-BCAIiRESrTER  «  GO. 


MINERS'  TENTS 

Complete  with  Pole,  Stakes,  etc. 


•pyrighl  1899  /^ 

6foeC»rpem,aC«  C 

Without  Wall 


MACHINE    SEWED  With  2i^^    Foot  WaU 


Size 

Height 

of 

Pole 

8  oz. 
Single 
Filling 

Duck 

10  oz. 
Single 
Filling 

Duck 

12  oz. 
Double 

and 

Twisted 

Filling 

Duck 

Size 

Height 

of 

Pole 

Height 
Wall 

8  oz. 
Single 
Filling 

Duck 

10  oz. 
Single 
Filling 
Duck 

12  oz. 
Double 

and 

Twisted 

Filling 

Duck 

7x   7.  .  . 

9x   9... 

12x12. . . 

7 

7 
8 

$    6.30 

9.00 

12.96 

$    7.61 
10.88 
15.66 

$     9.71 

13.88 
19.98 

7x   7... 

9x  9... 

12x12. . . 

8 
9 

2-6 
2-6 
3 

$   8.64 
12.24 
20.52 

$10.44 
14.79 
24.80 

$13.32 
18.87 
31.64 

Any  additional  hand  roping,  add  7c  per  lineal  foot  net. 

If  9-inch  sod  cloth  is  wanted  around  bottom  of  tent,  add  2c  per  lineal  foot  net. 

SIBLEY  TENTS 

Complete  with  Pole,  Stakes,  etc. 


Without  Wall 


MACHINE   SEWED 


With  2^^    Foot  Wall 


12  oz. 

1        12  oz.     ' 

8  oz. 

10  oz. 

Double 

8  oz. 

10  oz. 

Double 

Size 

Height 

Single 
Filling 

Single 
Filling 

and 
Twisted 

Size 

Height 

Single 
Filling 

Single 
Filling 

and 

Twisted 

Duck 

Duck 

Filling 
Duck 

Duck 

Duck 

Filling 
Duck 

10    feet 

8 

$    9.12 

$10.92 

$13.80 

10    feet 

8 

$12.54 

$15.02 

$18.98 

12   feet.  . . . 

9 

12.54 

15.02 

18.98 

12    feet 

9 

15.20 

18.20 

23.00 

14    feet 

10 

16.72 

20.02 

25.30 

14    feet 

10 

18.62 

22.30 

28.18 

16   feet 

11 

20.14 

24.12 

30.48 

16    feet 

11 

24.70 

29.58 

37.38 

20    feet 

13 

36.86 

44.14 

55.78 

Geo -B- Carp E N'T ER  ^  Qo. 


938 


CAMPING  TENTS 

With  Portable  Walls  and  Partitions.     Complete  AVith  Poles,   Stakes,  Guys  and  Two  Partitions. 


MACHINE  SEWED 

For  "Camping"  this  style  of  Tent  will  be  found  very  desirable.  By  raising  the  end  walls, 
awnings  can  be  formed  providing  a  space  which  can  be  used  for  cooking.  Side  walls  are  de- 
tachable at  corners,  so  they  can  be  rolled  up  and  tied  to  the  eaves.  Two  partitions  are  furnished, 
which  can  be  qTIickly  changed  to  lessen  or  increase  the  size  of  rooms.  If  tents  with  higher  walls 
than  listed  are  required,  add  5  per  cent  to  list  for  each  foot  or  fractional  part  of  a  foot  of  wall 
so  added. 

Flies   will    be    furnished    without   poles    at   two-thirds    the    price    of    tent. 

If   any   hand   roping   is  wanted,   add    7c   per  lineal  foot  net. 

If  9-inch   sod   cloth   is  wanted   around   bottom  of  tent,  there  will  be  an  additional  charge 
of  3c  per  lineal,  foot  net. 

If    walls    are    wanted    of    one    grade    lighter   duck   than   top,    deduct   3%. 

Partitions  are  made  of  8-oz.  duck,  6c  per  square  foot,  and  subject  to  same  discount  as 
tents. 


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£ 

1 

to 

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1 

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12      Xl4       

11 
11 

11 
11 
11 
11 
12 

12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

$47.93 
53.25 
58.58 
63.90 
69.23 
78.28 
83.60 
61.24 
67.10 
72.95 
78.81 
89.99 
95.85 
74.55 
80.90 
87.06 
100.11 
106.50 

$55.35 

61.50 

67.65 

73.80 

79.95 

90.41 

96.56 

70.73 

77.49 

84.26 

91.02 

103.94 

110.70 

86.10 

93.40 

100.55 

115.62 

123.00 

$62.10 

12      xl6% 

69  00 

12      xlSYz 

75.90 

12      x21       

82.80 

12     x24 

89.70 

12      x28             .           .  .           

101.43 

12      x30 

108.33 

14     XI614 

79  35 

14      XI814 

86.94 

14      x21  V2 

94.53 

14      x23% 

102.12 

14     x28      

116.61 

14      x30      

124.20 

161^x181/^ 

96.60 

16%x21  V2 -  . 

104.88 

161/2x23% 

112.82 

161^x28      

129.72 

16^x30      

138.00 

GEOB-eAR.PEK'TER  S  SOc 


FAMILY  COMPARTMENT  TENTS 

Complete  with  Poles,  Stakes,  Guys,  Partitions,  etc. 


Uwf. 

BoomTxT. 

BoomTxT. 

Hall  and 
.Dlningr  Room 

7x14. 

Boom7z7. 

Door. 

RoomTxT. 

Compartment  Tent*-  . 


: 

Size 

Height 
of  Pole 

Height 
of  Wall 

10  oz. 
S.  F. 

8oz. 
D.    F. 

10  oz 
D.  F. 
or  8  oz. 
Army 

12  oz. 
D.  F. 

10  oz. 
Army 

12  oz. 

Army 

15  oz. 
Army 

9x18    6 

10 
11 
11 
12 
12 
13 
13 
13 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

$48.15 
57.78 
63.13 
69.55 
76.24 
84.00 
90.42 
96.84 

$44.10 
52.92 
57.82 
63.70 
69.83 
76.93 
82.81 
88.69 

$51.53 
61.83 
67.56 
74.43 
81.59 
89.88 
96.75 

103.62 

$58.95 

70.74 

77.29 

85.15 

93.33 

102.84 

110.70 

118.55 

$58.50 

70.20 

76.70 

84.50 

92.62 

102.05 

109.85 

117.65 

$65.70 

78.84 

86.14 

94.90 

104.03 

114.61 

123.37 

132.13 

$78.53 

12x19      

94.23 

12x21       

102.96 

14x21       

113.43 

14x23             

124.33 

16x23                

136.98 

16x26      

147.45 

16x28      

157.92 

These  tents  are  hand  roped  on  the  rim  and  reinforced  on  hips  with  webbing;  double  guy  ropes 
on  corner. 

For  9  inch  sod  cloth,  around  bottom  of  tent,  add  2c  per  lineal  foot  net. 

If  higher  walls  are  wanted,  add  10%  to  list  for  each  foot. 

Partitions  are  made  of  8-oz.  duck  at  6c  per  square  foot,  subject  to  same  discount  as  tents. 

Flies  will  be  furnished  without  poles  at  two-thirds  the  price  of  tent. 

For  family  camping  tents  the  above  will  be  found  very  useful.  The  middle  section  of  the  wall 
on  either  side  can  be  extended  like  an  awning  as  shown  in  cut,  allowing  a  free  circulation  of  air. 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  So. 


940 


SQUARE  HIP  ROOF  TENTS 

Complete  with  Poles,  Stakes,  Guys,  etc. 


These  Tents  are  made  in  best 
manner,  properly  roped  where 
strength  is  required.  Add  10  per 
cent  for  each  additional  foot  or 
fractional  part  of  a  foot  of  wall, 
if  higher  walls  than  are  listed 
are  required.  We  can  furnish 
with  regular  door  if  desired. 

They    are    hand    roped    on    rim 
and  banded  on  hips  up  to  16x1 
Large'r  sizes  are  fully  hand  roped 
every  three  cloths  or  seven  feet. 

If  walls  are  wanted  one  gradd 
lighter  duck  than  top,  deduct  7 
per   cent. 

Flies  will  be  furnished  without 
poles  at  two-thirds  the  price  of 
the  tent. 

If  9  inch  sod  cloth  is  wanted 
around  bottom  of  te'nt,  add  2c  per 
lineal  foot  net. 


■'■it 


Height 

Height 

8  oz.  Single 
Filling 

10  oz.  Single 
Filling 

10  oz.  Double 

12  oz.  Double 

12  oz.  Army 

15  oz   Army 

of  Pole 

of  Wall 

Duck 

Duck 

Filling 

Filling 

Duck 

7x  7 

9-6 

6 

$20.88 

$24.14 

$25.77 

$29.36 

$32.63 

$38.82 

9x  9 

10 

6 

28.32 

32.75 

34.96 

39.83 

44.25 

52.66 

12x12 

11 

6 

38.40 

44.40 

47.40 

54.00 

60.00 

71.40 

12x14 

11 

6 

42.72 

49.40 

52.73 

60.08 

66.75 

79.43 

14x14 

12 

6 

48.00 

55.50 

59.25 

67.50 

75.00 

89.25 

16x16 

13 

6 

72.60 

81.68 

86.21 

96.20 

105.27 

122.51 

18x18 

14 

6 

87.60 

98.55 

104.03 

116.07 

127.02 

147.83 

20x20 

14 

6 

98.40 

110.70 

116.85 

130.38 

142.68 

166.05 

24x24 

15 

6 

127.80 

143.78 

151.76 

169.34 

185.31 

215.66 

30x30 

15 

6 

177.00 

199.13 

210.19 

234.53 

256.65 

298.69 

40x40 

20 

6 

279.00 

313.88 

331.31 

369.68 

404.55 

470.81 

OCTAGON  GARDEN  TENTS 

Complete  with  Poles,  Stakes,  Guys,  etc. 


T-U^: 


If  higher  walls  than  those 
listed  are  wanted,  add  5  per  cent 
for  each  foot  or  fractional  part 
thereof. 

Flies  will  be  furnished  without 
poles  at  two-thirds  price  of  tent. 

MACHINE   SEWED 


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60.69 

70.51 

79.73 

23 

7 

15 

93.84 

109.02 

123.28 

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941 


GEO•B•CAItPE^fTER  «  60. 
PALMETTO  LAWN  TENTS 

Complete  ivith  Poles,  Stakes,  etc. 


MACHINE  SEWED 

WITH  AWNING  EXTENSION 


size 

Height 
of  Pole 

8  oz. 

S.  F. 

10  oz. 

S.  F. 

10  oz. 
D.  F. 

Champion 
Stripe 

Duplex 

Stripe 

Bed.  Blue 

and  Brown 

Army 

StriBe 

7x  7 

8 

8 

9 

10 

10 

$11.76 
13.44 
16.38 
18.48 
21.00 

$13.86 
15.84 
19.31 
21.78 
24.75 

$14.91 

17.04 
20.77 
23.43 
26.63 

$14.56 
16.64 
20.28 
22.88 
26.00 

$15.12 
17.28 
21.06 
23.76 
27.00 

$18.48 

8x  8 

21.12 

9x  9 

25.74 

10x10 

12x12 

29.04 
33.00 

IVITHOUT 

AWNING  E 

XTENSION 

Size 

Height 
of  Pole 

s.  f! 

10  oz. 
S.  F. 

10  oz. 
D.  F. 

Champion 
Stripe 

Duplex 
Stripe 

Red,  Blue 
and  Brown 

Army 
Stripe 

5x5 

6 

7-6 
8 
8-6 

$    5.20 

8.80 

10.00 

13.60 

$    6.18 
10.45 
11.88 
16.15 

$   6.66 
11.28 
12.81 
17.43 

$    6.50 
11.00 
12.50 
17.00 

$    6.76 
11.44 
13.00 
17.68 

$   8.32 

7x7 

14.08 

8x8 

16.00 

9x9 

21.76 

BEACH  TENT 

Complete  with  Poles,  Guy 
Ropes  and  Pins 

Those  desiring  Tents  for 
bathing  and  picnic  parties, 
or  outdoor  games,  will  find 
the  one  illustrated  peculiarly- 
adapted  to  their  require- 
ments. It  rolls  up  snugly, 
and  the  center  pole  being 
spliced  makes  it  very  con- 
venient to  carry.  The  fea- 
ture of  this  Tent  is  the  ease 
and  quickness  with  which  it 
can  be  put  up  and  taken 
down.  We  make  these  of 
fancy  colored  striped  duck. 
10x10  feet,  pole  9  feet 
12x12  feet,  pole  9  feet 
Price  on  AppIicatioQ 


GEOBCARPEffTER  «  eo, 


942 


OBLONG  TENTS,   SQUARE  ENDS 

Complete  ivith  Poles,  Stakes,  Guys,  etc. 


MACHINED  SEWED 


These  prices  are  for  Tents  made  In  the  very  best  manner,  thoroughly  roped  where  strength  is 
required. 

If  higher  walls  than  list  specifies  are  wanted,  add  10  per  cent  to  list  for  each  additional  foot 
or  fractional  part  of  a  foot  of  wall  so  added. 

If  walls  are  wanted  one  grade  lighter  duck  than  top,  deduct  3  per  cent. 

Flys  will  be  furnished  without  poles  at  75  per  cent  the  price  of  tent. 

Tents  made  of  fast  colors,  tan,  khaki  or  brown,  add  30  per  cent. 


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28x38 

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253.65 

283.02 

309.72 

360.45 

7x14 

9-6 

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38.36 

43.89 

48.91 

58.46 

28x42 

16 

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280.01 

312.44 

341.91 

397.91 

9x14 

10 

6 

42.94 

49.13 

54.75 

65.44 

28x47 

16 

7 

306.38 

341.85 

374.10 

435.38 

9x16 

10 

6 

48.66 

55.67 

62.05 

74.16 

28x51 

16 

7 

332.74 

371.27 

406.29 

472.84 

9x19 

10 

6 

53.82 

61.57 

68.62 

82.02 

28x56 

16 

7 

359.81 

401.48 

439.35 

511.31 

12x19 

12 

7 

70.99 

81.22 

90.52 

108.19 

28x60 

16 

7 

387.60 

432.48 

473.28 

550.80 

12x21 

12 

7 

78.43 

89.74 

100.01 

119.53 

28x70 

16 

7 

442.46 

493.70 

540.27 

628.76 

12x23 

12 

7 

87.02 

99.56 

110.96 

132.62 

30x50 

16 

7 

339.86 

379.21 

414.99 

482.96 

14x21 

13 

7 

86.45 

98.91 

110.23 

131.75 

30x60 

16 

7 

393.30 

438.84 

480.24 

558.90 

14x23 

13 

7 

93.89 

107.42 

119.72 

143.09 

30x70 

16 

7 

446.74 

498.47 

545.49 

634.80 

16x23 

14 

7 

125.40 

139.92 

153.12 

178.20 

30x80 

16 

7 

499.46 

557.30 

609.87 

709.76 

16x26 

14 

7 

137.51 

153.44 

167.91 

195.41 

33x38 

17 

7 

278.59 

310.85 

340.17 

395.89 

16x28 

14 

7 

146.78 

163.77 

179.22 

208.58 

33x42 

17 

7 

307.09 

342^65 

374.97 

436.39 

19x28 

15 

7 

162.45 

181.26 

198.36 

230.85 

33x4  7 

17 

7 

335.59 

374.45 

409.77 

476.89 

19x33 

15 

7 

180.26 

201.14 

220.11 

256.16 

33x52 

17 

7 

364.09 

406.25 

444.57 

517.39 

19x40 

15 

7 

212.33 

236.91 

259.26 

301.73 

33x56 

17 

7 

392.59 

438.05 

479.35 

557.89 

23x30 

16 

7 

191.66 

213. S6 

234.03 

272.36 

33x60 

17 

7 

421.09 

469.85 

514.17 

598.39 

23x33 

16 

7 

203.78 

227.37 

248.82 

289.58 

S.'^xTO 

17 

7 

478.09 

533.45 

583.77 

679.39 

23x38 

16 

7 

228.00 

254.40 

278.40 

324.00 

33x80 

17 

7 

535.09 

597.05 

653.37 

760.39 

2§^fl 

16 

7 

249.38 

281.43 

307.98 

358.43 

37x47 

18 

7 

361.24 

403.07 

441.09 

513.34 

23x47 

15 

7 

276.45 

308.72 

337.56 

392.85 

37x.'')2 

18 

7 

391.88 

437.25 

478.50 

556.88 

23x51 

16 

7 

300.68 

335.50 

367.14 

427.28 

37x56 

18 

7 

422.51 

471.44 

515.91 

600.41 

23x60 

16 

7 

349.13 

389.55 

426.30 

496.13 

37x60 

18 

7 

453.15 

505.62 

553.32 

643.95 

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943 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER   S  So, 


REFRESHMENT  TENTS 

Complete  Avith  Poles,  Stakes,  Guys  and  Keys 


These  Tents  are  generally 
used  for  commercial  purposes, 
for  the  sale  of  refreshments 
or  fancy  articles  at  fairs^  etc. 
Can  also  be  used  for  the  ex- 
hibition of  goods. 

With  walls  detachable  and 
lace  corners  so  walls  can  be 
raised  as  awning  extension. 
Tent  has  14-inch  border  or 
sun  curtain  all  around.  Hand 
roped  on  rim  or  eaves  and 
stripped  with  webbing  on  ga- 
bles. Double  guy  ropes  on 
corners. 

If  higher  walls  are  wanted, 
add  10%  to  list  for  each  foot. 

Any  additional  hand  roping, 
add  7c  per  lineal  foot  net. 


MACHINE   SEWED 
With  One  Side  Wall  Detachable 


Size 

Height 
of  Pole 

Height 
of  Wall 

S  oz. 

S.  F. 

10  oz. 

S.  F. 

10  oz. 
D.  F. 

Champion 
Stripe 

Duplex 
Stripe 

Army 
Stripe 

9x14                  

10 
10 
10 
11 
11 
11 
12 
12 

$41.76 
46.56 
51.36 
53.76 
59.04 
64.32 
72.00 
77.76 

$48.29 
53.84 
59.39 
62.16 
68.27 
74.37 
83.25 
89.91 

$51.55 
57.47 
63.40 
66.36 
72.88 
79.40 
88.88 
95.99 

$58.73 
65.48 
72.23 
75.60 
83.03 
90.45 
101.25 
109.35 

$50.46 
56.26 
62.02 
64.96 
71.34 
77.72 
87.00 
93.96 

$52.20 

58.20 
64.20 
67.20 
73.80 
80.40 
90.00 
97.20 

$62.64 

9x16 

69.84 

9x19 

77.04 

12x16             

80.64 

12x19 

88.56 

12x21 

14x21 

96.48 
108.00 

14x23 

116.64 

GOLF  TENTS 

Complete  with  Poles,  Stakes,  Guys,  etc. 

Are  made  in  best  possible  manner,  of  the  better  grades  of  white  duck,  or  fancy  stripe,  prop- 
erly roped  and  strengthened.     Samples  of  stripes  on  application. 

MACHINE    SEWED 


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16.00 

18.23 

19.44 

9      xl4 

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20.15 

22.95 

24.48 

9     xl6y2 

10 

23.11 

26.33 

28.08 

9     xl9 

10 

26.66 

30.38 

32.40 

12     xl9 

34.96 

39.83 

42.48 

12     x21 

39.11 

44.55 

47.52 

12      x23y2 

43.25 

49. 2S 

52.56 

14      x21 

42.66 

48. 6C 

51.84 

14     x23y2 
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164x26 

46.81 

53.33 

56.88 

55.70 

63.45 

67.68 

61.03 

.69.53 

74.16 

16y2x28 

66.36 

75.6C 

80.64 

19     x28 

76.43 

87.0S 

92.88 

19     x33 

88.88 

101.25 

108.00 

GEO-BCARPErrTER   S  eo. 


944 


PHOTOGRAPHERS'  TENTS 

Complete  with  Poles,   Stakes,   Guys  and  Keys 


MACHINE    SEWED 

The  Photographer's  Tents  are  used  for  the  purpose  the  name  implies.  They  are  fitted  with  sin- 
gle or  double  skylight  openings,  extending  close  to  the  eave  of  the  tents  or  down  the  wall,  and  fur- 
nished with  flap  for  a  covering  when  not  in  use.  "We  make  dark  rooms,  when  desired,  of  black 
duck,  lined  with  either  red  or  yellow  material,  making  a  perfectly  light-proof  compartment  for 
developing,  etc. 

If  higher  walls  are  wanted  than  list  specifies,  add  10%  for  each  additional  foot.  Dark  room 
size  6x6,  $20.72.  Dark  rooms  are  made  of  8-oz.  blue  or  black  duck,  and  lined  with  red  or  yellow 
drill.  Dark  rooms  size  41^x414,  $16.28.  These  rooms  are  fitted  with  poles.  Door  laps  29  inches. 
For  side  sky-light,  add  $2.00  net  extra.     Any  hand  roping  on  tents,  add  7c  per  lineal  foot. 


Sizes 

Height 

of 
Center 

Height 

of 

VV^all 

8  oz. 

Single  Filling 

Duck 

10  oz. 

Single  Filling 

Duck 

10  oz. 
Double  Filling 

12   oz. 
Double  Filling 

12x14 

12x16 

11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 

12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

$40.92 
45.32 
49.72 
54.12 
58.52 
66.00 
70.40 
51.92 
56.76 
61.60 
66.44 
76.12 
80.96 
62.48 
68.64 
73.92 
84.92 
89.76 

$47.90 

53.05 
58.20 
63.35 
68.50 
77.25 
82.40 
60.77 
66.44 
72.10 
77.76 
89.10 
94.76 
73.13 
80.34 
86.52 
99.40 
105.06 

$51.38 
56.91 
62.43 
67.96 
73.48 
82.88 
88.40 
65.20 
71.27 
77.35 
83.43 
95.58 

101.66 
78.46 
86.19 
92.82 

106.63 

112.71 

$59.06 
65  41 

12x18 

12x21 

12x24 

71.76 
78.11 
84.46 

12x28... 

95.25 

12x30 

14x16 

101.60 
74.93 

14x18 

81.92 

14x21 

88.90 

14x24 

95.89 

14x28 

109.86 

14x30 

116.84 

16x18.  .  .-. 

90.17 

16x21 

99.06 

16x24    

106  68 

16x28 

122.56 

16x30         

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GEO'BeAIiPEN*TER  ^  CO, 


GRAVE  TENTS 

Complete  with  Poles  and  Stakes 


Without  Wall 


Single 
Filling 


10  oz. 
Single 
Filling 


Double 

Filling 


Wall    Half    Way    Around 


S  oz. 
Single 
Filling 


Top 
10    oz. 
Single 
Filling 
Wall 
8   oz. 
Single 
Filling 


Top 
12  oz. 
Double 
Filling 
Wall 
8   oz 
Single 
Filling 


Single 
Filling 


Top 
10  oz. 
Single 

Filling 
Wall 
8  oz. 
Single 

Filling 


Top 
12  oz. 
Double 
Filling 
Wall 
8  oz. 
Single 
Filling 


7 

xl2 

7 

xl4 

9 

xl4 

9 

xl6% 

9 

xl9 

12 

xl9 

12 

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14 

x2iy2 

14 

X23V2 

16^x231/2 

16%x26 

16%x28 

19 

x28 

19 

'x33 

510.90 
12.70 
15.85 
18.25 
20.50 
24.80 
27.60 
31.95 
35.45 
40.50 
44.15 
48.25 
54.30 
63.00 


$12.50 
14.55 
18.15 
20.80 
23.45 
28.25 
31.70 
36.60 
40.50 
46.50 
50.75 
55.20 
62.10 
72.00 


il5.60 
18.80 
22.55 
25.75 
29.20 
35.20 
39.30 
45.35 
50.35 
57.60 
62.95 
68.55 
77.20 
89.45 


$16.00 
18.40 
23.35 
26.40 
29.45 
34.40 
38.00 
43.05 
47.30 
53.10 
57.50 
62.10 
69.00 
79.10 


$17.60 
20.25 
25.70 
29.00 
32.40 
38.00 
42.80 
47.70 
52.50 
58.90 
63.85 
69.10 
76.80 
88.15 


$20.65 
23.75 
30.10 
34.00 
38.10 
44.80 
49.60 
56.50 
62.25 
70.25 
76.15 
82.40 
91.85 

105.50 


$21.05 
24.10 
27.20 
34.75 
38.40 
44.15 
48.40 
54.30 
59.10 
65.60 
70.70 
76.10 
83.70 
95.20 


$22.65 
26.00 
33.15 
37.30 
41.30 
47.70 
52.40 
58.90 
64.25 
71.50 
77.10 
83.05 
91.50 

104.35 


$25.70 
29.45 
37.60 
42.35 
47.05 
54.50 
60.00 
67.70 
74.10 
82.75 
89.35 
96.40 
106.55 
121.75 


If  higher  walls  are  wanted,  add  6  per  cent  for  each  foot,  or  fractional  part  of  wall  so  added. 
Size  usually  used  is  12x19  feet. 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER   S  Co. 


946 


LAWN   CANOPY 

Size  Spread  Eight  Feet. 

PRICE  LIST. 

Heavy  Drills each   $    9.00 

Fancy  Stripe each      11.00 

Blue  and  White-Red  and  White-Orange  and  White. 

Prices  include  a  heavy  Ground  Screw  with  a  receptacle  for  the 
handle. 

TABLE  EXTRA 

36   inch   diameter    each    $15.00 

42   inch   diameter    each      16.00 

48   inch   diameter    each      17.00 


Fig.  5t2A 


GARAGE  TENTS 

Complete  \vith  Poles  and  Stakes. 


r^N. 


Fig.  512B 

Top  is  131/^  oz.  Army  Tan  Textol.     Walls  and  ends  10  oz.  D.  F.  Duck. 

Sizes  listed  are  most  generally  used.     Any  size  to  order.      Prices  and  samples  of  material  on 
application. 


Size,  feet 


Height,    Cen- 
ter,   feet. 


Height, 
Wall.    feet. 


Runabout  .  . 
Tonneau  ... 
Touring    Car 


10x12 
10x16 
10x20 


GEO-BGAiiPErfTER  ^  So. 


THE  LA  POINTE  ADJUSTABLE  WINDOW  TENT 


Fig.  519A 


The  La  Pointe  Adjustable  Window  Tent  is  unique 
in  its  construction,  being  a  departure  from  all 
previous  attempts  in  the  building  of  window  tents, 
and  open  air  sleeping  rooms.  It  is  intended  to, 
and  does  permit  the  user  to  have  the  benefit  of 
fresh  air,  at  the  same  time  keeping  the  body  warm 
while  sleeping  in  his  or  her  bedroom.  It  can  be 
used  either  in  connection  with  a  bed  or  a  cot  as 
desired. 

It  consists  of  an  adjustable  window  frame,  the 
center  part  screened,  and  both  sides,  which  adjust 
to  fit  window,  covered  with  a  special  closely  woven 
duck. 

It  will  fit  any  window  varying  from  2  feet  10 
inches  to  4  feet  9  inches  wide.  It  is  easily  and 
quickly  adjusted.  Any  desired  size  to  order  at 
special  price. 


This  illustration  shows  tent  used  in  connection  with  a  bed. 
inches  square  permitting  occupant  to  see  into  the  room. 


It  has  a  transparent  window  10 


The  opening  is  fitted  with  a  tape  which  enables  the  user  to  fasten  it  snugly  around  the  neck. 

The  pillow  can  be  put  in  tent  or  left  on  bed  as  desired. 

Dimensions  of  tent  are  38  inches  by  28  inches  by  28  Inches  in  height. 


Fig.  519B 

This  illustration  shows  exterior  with  awning. 
The  awning  can  be  attached  before  tent  is  placed 
in  window  and  is  easily  and  quickly  adjusted  or 
removed. 

The  awning  not  only  protects  occupant  from 
rain  and  snow,  but  acts  as  a  wind-break  as  well. 


Fig.  519C 


This  illustration  shows  exterior  view,  screen 
center,  adjustable  duck  covered  sides  without 
awning. 

Tent  when  closed  makes  a  package  34  inches  by 
30  inches  by  2  inches  thick.  It  is  packed  in  a 
neat  canvas  bag. 


Price  complete,  khaki  duck each  $15.00 


GEO-B-CAI^PEhfTER  «  Co. 


948 


THE  LA  POINTE  PORTABLE  HOUSE  TENT 


Fig:.  517 

The  La  Pointe  Portable  House  Tent  is  in  reality  a  handsome  cottage  complete  with  door,  windows, 
floor  and  screens.  The  top  is  double  and  made  of  heavy  serviceable  canvas.  The  fly,  or  outer  roof,  extends 
12  inches  beyond  the  edge  of  the  inner  roof,  with  ample  air  space  between  the  two  roofs  to  insure  per- 
fect ventilation  and  equable  temperature.     The  outer  roof  has  a  handsome  scalloped  valance  at  the  eaves. 

All  sides  of  the  tent  have  wire  netting  screens  in  addition  to  the  canvas  side  curtains.  The  side 
curtains  are  fastened  to  the  frame  with  Murphy  fasteners  on  each  side,  and  the  canvas  is  so  arranged  that 
it  can  be  pulled  up  as  a  curtain,  or,  if  preferred,  extended  as  an  awning.  This  arrangement  insures  the 
most    perfect    ventilation    either    in    summer    or    winter. 

The  front  awnings  and  side  curtains  are  operated  from  within  the  Tent.  The  side  curtains,  if  so 
desired,  can  also  be  arranged  as  awnings,  as  shown  in  cut,  at  a  small  additional  cost. 

The  frame  of  the  La  Pointe  Tent  is  rigidly  constructed  of  well-seasoned  pine,  carefully  fitted  and  well 
braced.  It  is  bolted  together  in  a  very  simple  manner  and  can  be  easily  put  up  or  taken  down  by  anyone 
following  the  directions  sent  with  each  Tent.  To  further  insure  perfect  fit  of  all  parts  of  the  frame,  as 
well  as  the  canvas  covers,  screens,  etc.,  the  Tent  is  completely  erected  and  carefully  inspected  in  our 
shop  before  being  packed  for  shipment. 

The  La  Pointe  Tent  lias  been  very  hi|?hly  endorsed  by  Dr.  J.  "W.  Pettit,  of  the  Ottawa  Tent  Colony, 
and  other  leadiuj?  Itliysieians.  It  was  exhibited  at  the  Household  Show  held  in  Chicago,  and  very  favor- 
ably commented  on  by  all  who  examined  it. 

As  a  permanent  home  for  campers  or  invalids,  as  a  play-house  for  children,  and  for  many  other  pur- 
poses, it  is  the  most  desirable  Tent  in  the  market.  It  carries  our  guarantee  to  be  insect-proof,  water- 
proof and  weatherproof. 


Size   of  Tent 

Height   of 

Center 

feet 

HeiRht   of 
Wall 

feet 

Size  of  Fly 

Price 
Natural 
Finish 

Extra  for 

Pain  tod 
Woodwork 

Extra   for 
.\wning  Attach- 
ments on  Side 
Curtains 

9y2Xlli^ 

10 

fi 

liyaXlSVa 

$196.00 

$20.50 

$10.00 

12     xl4 

10 

6 

14     xl6 

245.00 

24.00 

10.00 

12      xl6 

10 

6 

14     xl8 

285.00 

28.00 

10.00 

12     xl8 

10 

6 

14     x20 

324.00 

32.00 

10.00 

12     x20 

10 

6 

14     x22 

352.50 

36.00 

10.00 

14     xl6 

10 

6 

16     xl8 

343.00 

39.50 

10.00 

14     xl8 

10 

6 

16     x20 

383.00 

43.00 

12.00 

14     x20 

10 

6 

16     x22 

440.00 

47.00 

12.00 

14     x24 

10 

6 

16     x26 

509.00 

51.00 

12.00 

14      x28 

10 

fi 

16     x30 

606.00 

55.00 

12.00 

14      x30 

10 

6 

16     x32 

627.00 

59.00 

12.00 

Prices  include  frame,  flooring,  doors,  screws,  hardware,   canvas    covering,   etc.,   complete,    delivered  P. 
O.  B.  cars,  Chicago. 

An  Extra  Charge  of  i|U>.00  is  Made  for  Crating:  Each  Tent  for  «ihipmentl 


949 


GEO•B^eAIiPE^fTER  S  CO 


THE  CARPENTER  PORTABLE  COTTAGE  TENT 


Fig.  1 
Curtains  Rolled  TJp. 


Fiff    2  !*'*»•  3 

Curtains    Extended    Outward   as   Awnings.  Curtains  Down  and  Securely  Fastened. 

The  Carpenter  Portable  Cottage  Tent  is  constructed  throughout  of  the  best  possible  materials  in 
a  thoroughly  workmanlike  manner.  The  roof  is  double  and  is  made  of  heavy  serviceable  Khaki  Duck. 
The  outer  roof,  or  fly,  is  6  inches  from  the  inner  roof,  thus  providing  an  ample  air  space  to  insure 
perfect  ventilation.  The  fly  extends  9  inches  over  front  and  rear  and  both  sides  of  tent,  and  its 
outer  edge  is  finished  with  a  handsome  scalloped  valance  bound  in  white  braid. 

The  sides  also  are  made  of  heavy  serviceable  Khaki  Duck  from  floor  line  to  a  point  about  30 
Inches  above;  the  upper  part  is  entirely  enclosed  with  wire  screens  and  screened  door  with  canvas 
side  curtains  on  the  outside.  These  curtains  are  provided  with  rollers  and  can  be  operated  from 
within  the  tent.  They  are  also  fitted  with  Murphy  fasteners  to  permit  of  tight  closing  when  desir- 
able.    At  a  small  additional  cost  the  curtains  can  be  arranged  to  extend  outward  as  awnings. 

The  framework  is  constructed  of  well  seasoned  hard  pine,  smoothly  finished  and  neatly  painted. 
All  parts  are  carefully  fitted,  plainly  marked  and  bolted  together  with  thumb  screws  in  a  very  simple 
manner.     The  entire  tent  can  be  erected  or  taken  down  without  the  use  of  any  tools  whatsoever. 

Before  being  packed  for  shipment  each  tent  is  rigidly  inspected  and  completely  erected. 

This  Tent  was  designed  to  be  used  with  a  wooden  floor.  Our  prices,  however,  do  not  include 
a  wooden  floor,  as  we  advise  the  purchase  of  this  wherever  possible  from  your  local  mechanic  in 
order  to  save  freight.  If  desired  we  can  furnish  a  floor  of  hard  pine  at  an  additional  cost  of  $0.10 
per  sq.  ft. 

Fig.  1  shows  Tent  with  curtains  rolled  up.  Fig.  2  shows  Tent  with  curtains  extended  out- 
ward as  awnings.     Fig.  3  shows  Tent  with  curtains  down  and  securely  fastened. 


Size 
feet 

Approximate 

Weig-ht  Without 

Floor,  lbs. 

Price 

Size 
feet 

Approximate 

Weight  Without 

Floor,   lbs. 

Price 

7x   9 
10x12 
10x18 
10x24 
10x30 

325 
400 
475 
550 
625 

$    95.00 
130.00 
180.00 
220.00 
250.00 

12x12 
12x18 
12x24 
12x30 

475 
550 
625 
700 

$175.00 
220.00 
260.00 
310.00 

Packed    ready    for    shipment   F.    O.    B.    Chicago. 
An  extra  charge  of  $5.00  is  made  for  crating  each  Tent  for  shipment. 


Geo-B-Carpem'ter  ^  eo, 


950 


CIRCUS    CANVASES 


These  tents  are  made  60  feet  in  diameter  and  larger,  of  drills  and  ducks  especially 
manufactured  for  our  trade,  with  one  or  more  middle  pieces  to  make  any  desired  length. 
The  tops  are  reinforced  with  strong  extra  bands  along  the  ridge,  quarter,  intermediate 
sections  and  rim,  and  in  addition  are  roped  every  five  feet  or  tw^o  cloths,  and  also  along 
the  ridge,  quarter  and  rim.  The  tops  are  laced  at  each  center  pole,  and  each  job  is 
furnished  complete  with  center,  side  and  quarter  poles,  tackles,  bail  rings,  stakes  and  all 
necessary  guy  ropes. 

For  a  moderate  extra  cost  our  tents  can  be  waterproofed  by  our  own  special  process, 
and  we  believe  the  extra  expenditure  is  more  than  ofifset  in  the  increased  life  and  useful- 
ness of  the  tent. 

While  these  big  tents  are  used  principally  for  show  purposes,  they  are  also  in  de- 
mand for  political  gatherings,  chautauquas,  fairs  and  other  outdoor  conventions.  We 
generally  carry  a  few  of  the  smaller  stock  sizes  on  hand,  but  in  the  main  these  tents  are 
built  to  order,  to  suit  the  particular  requirements  of  the  purchaser. 

We  shall  be  pleased  to  quote  and  give  full  specifications  on  any  size  tent  desired,  and 
our  long  experience  in  supplying  some  of  the  largest  shows  in  the  country  is  the  best  rec- 
ommendation we  can  offer.  * 


051 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  ^  So. 


OBLONG  ROUND  END  TENTS 
PUSH  POLE 

Same   style   Tent   as   illustrated   on  preceding   pageu 

Hand  roped  on  rim  and  banded  every  two  cloths  or  5  feet.     14  inch  Border  or  Sun  Curtain  De- 
tachable Walls.     Side  Poles  every  five  feet. 

Complete  with  Poles,  Banded  Stakes  and  Guy  Ropes 


Size 

Height 
of  Pole 

Height 
of  Wall 

250  Drill 
or  6  ^  oz. 

8oz. 
Double 
Filling 

10  oz. 
Double 
Filling 

8oz. 
Army 

10  oz. 
Army 

12  oz. 
Army 

12x21 

11-6 

13 

13 

13 
15 
15 
15 

6 
6 

6 
6 

7 
7 

7 

$    52.51 
71.20 
88.56 
100.13 
104.13 
125.49 
146.85 

$    60.18 

81.60 

101.49 

,    114.75 

i    119.34 

143.82 

168.30 

$    69.92 
94.60 
117.91 
133.31 
138.65 
167.09 
195.53 

$    68.44 
92.80 
115.42 
130.50 
135.72 
163.56 
191.40 

$    79.06 
107.20 
133.33 
150.75 
156.78 
188.94 
221.10 

$    88.50 

18x24 

120.00 

18x31      

149.25 

18x36    

168.75 

23x30      

175.50 

23x37 

23x44 

211.50 

247.50 

Push  Poles,  Hand  Roped  on  Rim  and  Every  Three  Cloths  Over  Top. 
14  inch  Border  or  Sun  Curtain 


Side  Poles  Every  7  feet. 


Height 

Height 

250  Drill 

8  oz. 

10  oz. 

8  oz. 

10  oz. 

12  oz. 

of  Pole 

of  Wall 

or  6%  oz. 

Filling 

Filling 

Army 

Army 

Army 

26x33      

16 

16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 

$152.69 
183.69 
214.70 
245.70 
212.94 
245.70 
277.88 

$169.65 
204.10 
238.55 
273.00 
236.60 
273.00 
308.75 

$191.18 
230.01 
268.83 
307.65 
266.63 
307.65 
347.94 

$187.92 
226.08 
264.24 
302.40 
262.08 
302.40 
342.00 

$211.41 
254.34 
297.27 
340.20 
294.84 
340.20 
384.75 

$232.32 

26x40                . . . . 

279.46 

26x47 

326.63 

26x54 

373.80 

30x44 

323.96 

30x51 

373.80 

30x58 

422.75 

30x65 

16 

310.64 

345.15 

388.96 

382.32 

430.11 

472.59 

30x72 

16 

342.81 

380.90 

429.25 

421.92 

474.66 

521.54 

35x49 

17 

253.89 

282.10 

317.91 

312.48 

351.54 

386.26 

35x56 

17 

289.56 

321.75 

362.59 

356.40 

400.95 

440.55 

35x63 

17 

325.25 

361.40 

407.27 

400.32 

450.36 

494.84. 

35x70 

17 

360.95 

401.05 

451.95 

444.24 

499.77 

549.13 

40x54 

19 
19 
19 
19 

304.79 
345.15 

385.52 
425.88 

338.65 
383.50 
428.35 
473.20 

381.63 
432.18 
482.72 
533.26 

375.12 
424.80 
474.48 
524.16 

422.01 
477.90 
533.79 
589.68 

463.69 

40x61 

525.10 

40x68 

586.51 

40x75 

647.92 

40x82 

19 

466.25 

518.05 

583.80 

573.84 

645.57 

709.33 

MERRY-GO-ROUND  TOPS 

Without  walls,  poles  or  stakes.  Tents  used  for  swings  or  merry-go-rounds.  Hand  roped  rim 
and  every  two  or  three  cloths.  Tents  have  14  inch  border  or  sun  curtain.  Made  to  lace  up  one 
side  and  fitted  with  guy  ropes.     For  lacing  on  two  sides  add  $5.00  extra. 


Diameter 

Raise 

250  Drill 
or 

6V2    oz. 

8  oz. 
Double 
Filling 

10  oz. 
Double 

Filling 

8  oz. 
Army 

10  oz. 
Army 

12  oz. 
Army 

2b-ft 

9-ft. 

9-ft. 
10-ft. 
12-ft. 
13-ft. 
14-ft. 
15-ft. 

$    62.67 
80.11 
103.55 
134.07 
188.03 
206.55 
227.81 

$     70.15 

89.67 
115.90 
150.06 
210.45 
231.20 
254.98 

$    79.64 
101.80 
131.58 
170.36 
238.91 
262.46 
289.47 

$    78.20 
99.96 
129.20 
167.28 
234.60 
257.72 
284.24 

$    88.55 
113.19 
146.30 
189.42 
265.65 
291.83 
321.86 

$    97.75 

30-ft 

124.95 

35-ft      

161.50 

40-ft                    

209.10 

48-ft 

293.25 

50-ft 

322.15 

52-ft 

355.30 

SIDE  WALLS 


Height 

6H  oz. 
Drill 

7  oz. 

Single 

Flllincr 

8  OZ. 
Single 
Filling 

10  oz. 
Single 
Filling 

12  oz. 
Single 
Filling 

6-ft.  Per  Running  Foot 

7-ft.  Per  Running  Foot 

$0.31 

.39 

.44 

.49 

.54 

.59% 

.65 

.69% 

.75 

$0.31 
.39 
.44 
.49 
.54 
.59% 
.65 
.69% 
.75 

$0.37 
.43 
.48 1^ 
.54 
.60 
.65% 
.71 
.741/4 
.83 

$0.44 
.50 
.57% 
.6414 
.71 
.78 
.85 
.91 
.98% 

$0.51% 

.59 

8-ft.  Per  Running  Foot 

.67 

9-ft.  Per  Running  Foot 

.74^ 

10-ft.  Per  Running  Foot 

.82% 

11-ft.  Per  Running  Foot 

.90 

12-ft.  Per  Running  Foot 

.98 

13-ft.  Per  Running  Foot 

1.06 

1.14 

The  above  list  is  based   on  walls  roped  oh   top  and  bottom  with  pole  holes  and  guys  at  every 
3  or  4  cloths.     Without  poles. 


GEO•B•eAItPE^fTER  S  eo, 


952 


ROUND  TENTS 


PUSH   POLE 

Complete  with  Poles,  Banded  Stakes,  etc. 


Hand   roped  on  rim.     Webbing  and  side  pole  every   five    feet   or    two    cloths.      14 
curtain. 


inch    border    or    sun 


Diam.         Height 
feet          of  Pole 

Height 

of 

Wall 

250  Drill 
or   61/2    oz. 

8    oz. 
Double 
Filling 

10   oz. 
Double 
Filling 

8    oz. 
Army 

10   oz. 
Army 

12   oz. 
Army 

12         1       11-6 
18         1        13 
23          1       J5 

6 
6 

7 

$32.40 
53.55 

82.80 

$36.72 
60.69 
93.84 

$42.66 

70.51 

109.02 

$41.76 

69.02 

106.72 

$48.24 

79.73 

123.28 

$54.00 

89.25 

138.00 

Fully  hand  roped  and  side  pole  every  seven  feet  or  thre'e   cloths.     14   inch   border  or   sun   curtain. 

Diam. 
feet 

Height 
Of  Pole 

Height 

of 

Wall 

250  Drill 
or   61^    oz. 

8    oz. 
Double 
Filling 

10   oz. 
Double 
Filling 

8    oz. 
Army 

10   oz. 
Army 

12   oz. 
Army 

26                 16 
30                 16 
35                 17 
40                 19 
44.               21 

7 
7 
7 
7 

$120.51 
149.18 
182.52 
224.05 
262.67 

$133.90 
165.75 
202.80 
248.95 
291.85 

$150.90 
186.79 
228.54 
280.55 
328.90 

$148.32 
183.60 
224.64 
275.76 
323.25 

$166.86 
206.55 
252.72 
310.23 
363.70 

$183.34 
226.95 
277.68 
340.87 
399.60 

If  tents  are  made  to  hoist  with  block  and  tackle,  add  6  per  cent  to  list. 


WITH  BALE  RING,  BLOCK  AND  TACKLE 

Complete  with  Poles,  Stakes,  Guys,  etc. 

Made  in  two  sections  which  lace  togethe'r. 


Fully  hand  roped  on  rim,  and  every  three  cloths 
are  detachable. 


Diameter 
feet 

Center 
feet 

Height 
Wall 

250  Drill 
or   6Vz    oz. 

8    oz. 
Double 
Filling 

10   oz. 
Double 
Filling 

8    oz. 
Army 

10   oz. 
Army 

52 
60 
TO 
80 
90 

23 
25 
25 
26 
30 

8 
8 
8 
8 
9 

$414.96 
547.96 
678.97 
822.60 

1147.79 

$455.52 

601.52 

745.33 

•       903.01 

1259.98 

$507.00 

669.50 

829.56 

1505.06 

1402.38 

$499.20 
659.20 
816.80 
989.60 

1380.80 

$555.36 

733.36 

908.69 

1100.93 

1536.14 

The  52  foot  tent  has  stay  bands  between  rim  and   pe'ak.     Larger   tents   have   quarter   band   and   two 
stay  bands  and   fitted  with   quarter   poles. 

If   walls   are   not   wanted,    deduct    30   per   cent. 

If  walls  are  wanted  one  grade  lighter  duck  than    top.   deduct   3   pe"r  cent. 

If  higher  walls  are  wanted,  add  5  per  cent  to  list   for  each  additional   6   Inches. 

Tents  made  of  fast  color,   tan,   khaki  brown,   add  30  per  cent. 


953 


Geo-BCar.pxN'ter  «  Co. 


IMPROVED  CONCESSION  TENTS 

With  or  Without  Portable  Frame 


These  Tents  are  especially  constructed  for  fairs,  carnivals,  amusements  parks  and  for  general 
outdoor  use.  They  can  be  quickly  put  up  or  taken  down  and  are  easily  packed  for  shipment.  The 
prices  include  7  foot  side  walls  on  all  sides,  made  in  four  pieces  with  snaps  and  rings  at  top.  Any 
one  or  all  of  the  four  walls  can  be  taken  off  or  put  on  with  ease.  The  walls  are  fitted  with  grom- 
mets  at  all  corners  and  with  a  light  cord  for  lacing.  The  framework  is  smoothly  finished  and 
neatly  painted.  The  eaves,  front  and  back  of  tent  are  fitted  with  a  scalloped  bound  curtain  14 
inches  in  depth.     This  curtain  can  be  furnished  in  any  color. 


IMPROVED  CONCESSION  TENTS 

PAINTED  PORTABLE  FRAME 

Without  Frame 

For  Improved  Concession  Tent 

width 

Depth 

10  oz.  D.  F. 

W^hite  Duck 

or  Standard 

Blue  or 

Brown  and 
White  Stripe 

Fancy  Red 

and 

White  Stripe 

8  02. 
Khaki  Duck 

10  oz. 
Khaki  Duck 

Width 

Depth 

Frame  Only 

\l 

8 

$32.15       1     $39.70 

$37.50 

$42.88 

10 

8 

$21.60 

10 

10 

37.00 

45.60 

43.10 

49.30 

10 

10 

23.20 

12 

10 

40.80 

50.30 

47.60 

54.40 

12 

10 

24.00 

14 

10 

44.15 

54.40 

51.50 

58.90 

14 

10 

24.80 

12 

12 

43.70 

53.85 

50.95 

58.25 

12 

12 

24.80 

14 

12 

47.30 

58.30 

55.20 

63.05 

14 

12 

26.40 

15 

12 

49.90 

61.60 

58.25 

66.55 

15 

12 

28.80 

16 

12 

52.55 

64.80 

61.35 

70.10 

16 

12 

30.40 

18 

12 

58.10 

71.60 

67.75 

77.45 

18 

12 

32.00 

Bally-Ho  or  Counter  Curtain,  3  feet  In  height,  made  of  fancy  red  and  white  or  blue  and  white 
.stripe,  together  with  bound  scalloped  curtain,  fitted  with  rings  at  the  top,  32c  per  lineal  foot  ad- 
ditional. 


GEO-B-eARPEhfTER  «  60. 


954 


STABLE   TENTS 


The  Stable  Tents  are  used  by  contractors  and  circusmen,  and  are  complete  portable  barns. 
One  double  section,  12  feet  is  allowed  for  six  horses  facing  each  other  from  opposite  sides  of  the 
tent,  the  mangers  being  placed  down  the  center  of  the  tent,  between  the  two  rows  of  horses.  Can- 
vas mangers  are  furnished  if  desired,  at  an  additional  cost,  or  the  common  feed  bag  can  be  used  for 
grain,  the  hay  being  placed  on  the  ground.  These  Tents  are  easily  set  up,  being  provided  with 
tackle  for  hauling  the  lines  taut  when  the  poles  and  canvas  are  up.  An  entrance  is  placed  at  right 
of  each  end,  the  covering  of  which  forms  an  awning  as  shown  in  sketch. 

Fully  hand  roped  on  Ridge,  Eaves,  Gables,  across  Gable  Ends  and  every  three  widths  or 
seven  feet  on  the  top,  also  around  the  bottom  of  wall. 

Complete  with  Poles,  Iron  Banded  Stakes,  Guy  Ropes  and  Two  Tackles 


^f%^Y.     ^e^^^n       I^'^blo         Double 
of  Pole     of  Wall       Killing  Filling 


12  oz. 
Double 
Filling 


8  oz. 
Army 


10  oz.     12  oz. 
Army     Army 


15  oz. 
Army 


17  oz. 
Army 


28x21. 
28x28, 
28x35 
28x42 
28x49 
28x56 
28x63 
28x70 
28x77 
28x84 
30x21 
30x28 
30x35 
30x42 
30x49 
3  0x56 
30x63 
30x70 
30x77 
30x84 


14 
14 
14 

14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 


$170.82 
205.86 
241.63 
276.67 
311.71 
347.48 
382.52 
417.56 
453.33 
488.37 
180.31 
216.81 
254.04 
290.54 
327.04 
364.27 
400.77 
437.27 
474.50 
511.00 


$190.13 
229.13 
268.94 
307.93 
346.94 
386.75 
425.75 
464.75 
504.56 
543.56 
200.69 
241.31 
282.75 
323.38 
364.00 
405.44 
446.06 
486.69 
528.13 
568.75 


$209.44 
252.39 
296.25 
339.20 
382.17 
426.02 
468.98 
511.94 
555.80 
598.75 
221.07 
265.81 
311.46 
356.21 
400.96 
446.61 
491.35 
536.11 
581.75 
626.50 


$187.20 
225.60 
264.80 
303.20 
341.60 
380.80 
419.20 
457.60 
496.80 
535.20 
197.60 
237.60 
278.40 
318.40 
358.40 
399.20 
439.20 
479.20 
520.00 
560.00 


$208.26 
250.98 
294.59 
337.31 
380.03 
423.64 
468.36 
509.08 
552.69 
595.41 
219.83 
264.33 
309.72 
354.22 
398.72 
444.11 
488.61 
533.11 
578.58 
623.00 


$226.98 
273.54 
321.07 
367.63 
414.19 
461.72 
508.28 
554.84 
602.37 
648.93 
239.59 
288.09 
337.56 
386.06 
434.56 
484.03 
532.53 
581.03 
630.50 
679.00 


$260.33 
313.73 
368.24 
421.64 
475.04 
529.55 
582.95 
636.35 
690.86 
744.26 
274.79 
330.41 
387.15 
442.77 
498.31 
555.12 
610.74 
666.76 
723.49 
779.11 


$283.72 
341.93 
401.34 
459.54 
517.74 
577.15 
635.35 
693.55 
752.96 
811.16 
299.50 
360.11 
421.95 
482.57 
543.20 
605.04 
665.68 
726.28 
788.13 
848.75 


Where  walls  are  wanted  one  grade  lighter  than  the  top  of  tent,  an  allowance  of  4%  will  be 
made. 

"When  higher  walls   are   wanted,   add   5%    for  each  additional  six  inches. 

If  no  walls  are  wanted,  an  allowance  of  21  %  will  be  made. 

Other   hand   roping   than   stated   above,   will  be  charged  at  7c  per  lineal  foot  net. 


955 


GEOBCAIiPEhfTER  «  Go. 


UNITED  STATES  ARMY  TENTS 


U.S. 


THOS.  J.  WHEEDBN, 

U.  S.  INSPECTOR. 

GEO  B.  CARPENTER  &  CO., 

7VVKKERS        *5^        CHICKCO. 


r  of  itamping  government  teou. 


U.  S.  ARMY  SHELTER  TENTS 


MACHINE  MADE 

The  Army  Shelter,  or  "Pup"  Tent,  is  one  of  the  most  popular  styles  now  in  use.  It  is  a  great 
favorite  with  the  Boy  Scouts  and  hikers,  who  like  it  because  it  is  light  and  easily  carried.  The 
poles  are  jointed,  which  permits  them  being  wrapped  up  with  the  pegs  and  rolled  into  a  small 
package  or  roll  to  sling  on  the  back.  Made  in  two  sections,  each  consisting  of  one  side  and  half  an 
end,  buttoned  at  the  corners. 

Five  feet,  3   inches  long,  by  3  feet  6  inches  wide,  by  3  feet  9  inches  center  height,  &V2  oz. 

white  special  yacht  twill $7.00 

8  oz.  army  khaki 9.00 

Price  includes  poles,  pins  and  guys. 


Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  ^  eo. 


956 


U.  S.  ARMY  WALL  TENTS 


WITH  PLY 


These  Tents  are  furnished 
with  a  fly.  They  are  the  reg- 
ulation Camp  Tents  for 
ofl&cers. 

Complete,  with  poles, 
stakes,  guys,  etc.  Dimen- 
sions are  9  feet  long,  9  feet 
wide,  8  V2  feet  high,  with 
foot  9  inch  wall.  Tent,  12 
oz.  army  duck,  with  8  oz. 
army  duck  sod  cloth.  Fly  10 
oz.  army  duck. 


White  Army  Duck...   $60.00 
Drab  Army  Dock. .. .     63.00 


^.c 


Prices  include  fly.     If  no 
fly   is   wanted,    deduct   33%       c.p,r,gh, r899 
per  cent  from  list. 


^•^C^^fe^ 


U.  S.  ARMY  COMMON  TENTS 

These  Tents  are  made  in  two  different  styles;  with  closed  corners  and  open  corners.  They 
are  the  regulation  Camp  Tents  for  soldiers. 

Complete  with  poles,  stakes,  guys,  etc.  Dimensions  are  8  feet  4  inches  long,  by  6  feet  11 
Inches  wide,  by  6  feet  10  inches  high,  with  2  foot  wall.  Tent,  10  oz.  army  duck,  with  8  oz.  duck 
sod  cloth. 

WITH  CLOSED  CORNERS 


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White  Army  Duck... 

$33.00 

$44.00 

Drab  Army  Duck.... 

36.00 

47.00 

WITH  LACED  CORNERS 


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if. 

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S-o 

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Sffi 

Kffi 

White  Army  Duck... 

$41.00 

$50.00 

Drab  Army  Duck.... 

44.00 

55.00 

9-57 


GEO-B-eARPEtfTER  S  So. 


U.  S.  ARMY  HOSPITAL  TENTS 


WITH  FLY 


.-^^ 


These  are  the  regulation 
Hospital  Tents  and  are  also 
used  for  regimental  head- 
quarters. 

Complete  with  poles, 
stakes,  and  guys.  Di- 
mensions are:  14  feet  long, 
14  feet  wide,  11  feet  high, 
with  iVz  foot  wall.  Tent, 
12  oz,  army  duck  with  8 
oz.  army  duck  sod  cloth. 
Fly,  10  oz.  army  duck. 


Fig.   528A 

Machine  Sewed 
Hand  Finished 

Hand  Stitched  and 
Hand  Finished 

White  Army   Duck 

$115.00 
122.50 

$145.00 

Drab  Army  Duck          

150.00 

Note. — Prices  include  fly.     If  no  fly  is  wanted,  deduct  33^^  per  cent  from  list. 

U.  S.  ARMY  CONICAL  WALL  TENTS 


Are  the  latest  style  of 
Army  Camp  Tents,  being 
an  improvement  on  the  Sib- 
ley. The  advantages  of 
these  tents  lie  mainly  in 
the  fact  that  they  will 
house  a  greater  number  of 
soldiers  than  any  of  the 
other  styles. 

Complete  with  pole,  tri- 
pod, stakes,  guys,  etc.  Di- 
mensions of  tent  are:  16 
feet  5  inches  diameter;  10 
feet  high;  3  foot  wall. 
Tent,  12  oz.  army  duck 
with  8  oz.  army  duck  sod 
cloth. 


Fig. 

52SB 

Machine  Sewed 
Hand  Finished 

Hand  Stitched  and 
Hand  Finished 

White  Army   Duck 

$82.00 
90.00 

$106.00 

Drab  Army  Duck 

*■■■ 

112.00 

We  furnish  for  use  in  these  Tents  the  regulation  cone  shaped  stove  and  necessary  pipe  for  $5.00 


GEO-BCAIiPEirTER  S  eO. 


958 


WAGON   COVERS 

These  Covers  are  cut  with  the  width  running  the  long  way  with  shed  seams  and  have  ^A  inch 
draw  ropes  in  each  end.     Canvas  loops  on  sides. 


250  Drill 

10  oz.  Single 

12  oz.  Single 

or  6  1,2  oz. 

Filling 

Filling 

Filling 

Filling 

9^x12 

$     5.00 

$   5.67 

$   6.92 

$     8.17 

$    8.84 

$12.54 

$14.33 

9%xl3 

5.44 

6.12 

7.47 

8.82 

9.63 

13.55 

15.48 

9%xl4 

5.84 

6.57 

8.02 

9.47 

10.35 

14.54 

16.63 

9%xl5 

6.30 

7.03 

8.57 

10.12 

11.06 

15.55 

17.77 

9%xl6 

6.71 

7.48 

9.13 

10.78 

11.77 

16.56 

18.92 

11      xl3 

6.17 

6.89 

8.40 

9.92 

10.84 

15.24 

17.42 

11      xl4 

6.61 

7.40 

9.03 

10.66 

11.64 

16.37 

18.71 

11      xl5 

7.09 

7.91 

9.65 

11.39 

12.44 

17.50 

20.00 

11      xl6 

7.53 

8.41 

10.27 

12.13 

13.25 

18.62 

21.29 

11      xl7 

8.00 

8.93 

10.89 

12.86 

14.05 

19.75 

22.58 

11      xl8 

8.45 

9.44 

11.52 

13.60 

14.85 

20.88 

23.87 

12      xl2 

6.40 

7.14 

8.72 

10.29 

11.24 

15.80 

18.06 

12      xl4 

7.39 

8.25 

10.07 

11.88 

12.98 

18.25 

20.86 

12     xl6 

8.39 

9.35 

11.41 

13.48 

14.72 

20.69 

23.65 

12      xl8 

9.45 

10.54 

12.87 

15.19 

16.59 

23.33 

26.66 

12     x20 

10.44 

11.65 

14.21 

16.78 

18.33 

25.77 

29.46 

12      x22 

11.43 

12.75 

15.56 

18.38 

20.06 

28.22 

32.25 

12      x24 

12.50 

13.94 

17.02 

20.09 

21.94 

30.85 

35.26 

Covers  other  sizes  than  listed  will  be  figured  on  same  basis  per  square  foot. 
If  covers  are  wanted  fast  color,  tan  khaki  or  brown,   add   30%    to   the   list,    according    to   the 
weight. 

BLACK   RAINPROOF   GROUND    BLANKETS 

MACHINE    SEAY'ED   WITH   GROMMETS    IN   CORNERS 


3x6  feet each 

5x6  feet each 


$1.75 
4.00 


5x7  feet each  $4.50 

6x7  feet each     5.50 


Sizes  not  named  in  list  prices  in  proportion. 

61 


959 


GEO-B-GAIiPEffTER  ^  Go. 
PAULINS  OR  STACK  COVERS 

Complete  with  Eyelets  and  Tie  Ropes 


MACHINE    SEWED 


8  oz. 

10  08. 

12  08. 

Single 
Filling 

12  oz. 

8  oz. 

10  oz. 

12  oz. 

12  oz. 

Size 

Single 

Single 

Double 

size 

Single 

Single 

Single 

Double 

Filling 
Duck 

Filling 
Duck 

Filling 
Duck 

Filling 
Duck 

Filling 
Duck 

Filling 

Filling 
Duck 

3-6x   3-6 

$0.70 

$    0.85 

$    1.00 

?    1.10 

11-8x18 

$10.55 

$12.90 

$15.20 

$16.60 

4-8x   5 

1.25 

1.55 

1.80 

2.00 

11-8x20 

11.65 

14.25 

16.80 

18.35 

4-8x   7 

1.70 

2.10 

2.45 

2.70 

11-8x22 

12.75 

15.60 

18.40 

20.10 

4-8x  9 

2.15 

2.65 

3.10 

3.40 

11-8x24 

13.95 

17.05 

20.10 

21.95 

7x7 

2.55 

3.15 

3.70 

4.05 

14     xl4 

9.90 

12.05 

14.25 

15.55 

7x9 

3.25 

3.95 

4.65 

5.10 

14     xl6 

11.25 

13.70 

16.20 

17.65 

7     xlO 

3.60 

4.35 

5.15 

5.65 

14     xl8 

12.60 

15.35 

18.15 

19.80 

7      xl2 

4.25 

5.20 

6.15 

6.70 

14      x20 

13.95 

17.05 

20.10 

21.95 

7      xl4 

4.95 

6.05 

7.10 

7.75 

14     x24 

16.70 

20.35 

24.05 

26.25 

7      xl5 

5.30 

6.45 

7.60 

8.30 

14      X30-4 

21.45 

26.15 

30.90 

33.70 

7      xl6 

5.65 

6.85 

8.10 

8.85 

16-4x16 

13.10 

16.00 

18.90 

20.60 

7      xl7 

5.95 

7.30 

8.60 

9.40 

16-4x18 

14.70 

17.95 

21.20 

23.15 

7      xl8 

6.30 

7.70 

9.10 

9.90 

16-4x20 

16.35 

19.95 

23.55 

25.70 

9-4x12 

5.70 

6.95 

8.20 

8.95 

16-4x24 

19.50 

23.80 

28.05 

30.65 

9-4x13 

6.15 

7.50 

8.85 

9.65 

16-4x28 

22.80 

27.80 

32.85 

35.84 

9-4x14 

6.60 

8.05 

9.50 

10.35 

16-4x30-4 

24.85 

30.30 

35.80 

39.05 

9-4x15 

7.05 

8.60 

10.15 

11.05 

18-10x20 

18.60 

22.70 

26.80 

29.25 

9-4x16 

7.50 

9.15 

10.80 

11.80 

18-10x24 

22.25 

27.15 

32.05 

34.95 

9-4x18 

8.40 

10.25 

12.10 

13.20 

19      x28 

26.55 

32.40 

38.25 

41.75 

9-4x20 

9.30 

11.35 

13.40 

14.65 

19      X30-4 

28.90 

35.30 

41.65 

45.50 

10-6x13 

6.90 

8.40 

9.95 

10.85 

19      x35 

33.70 

41.10 

48.55 

53.00 

10-6x14 

7.40 

9.05 

10.65 

11.65 

19      X39-8 

37.75 

46.10 

54.40 

59.40 

10-6x15 

7.90 

9.65 

11.40 

12.45 

21      x22 

22.95 

28.05 

33.10 

36.15 

10-6x16 

8.45 

10.30 

12.15 

13.25 

23-4x24 

27.80 

33.90 

40.05 

43.70 

10-6x17 

8.95 

10.90 

12.90 

14.05 

24      X30-4 

36.40 

44.40 

52.45 

57.25 

10-6x18 

9.45 

11.55 

13.60 

14.85 

24      x35 

42.20 

51.50 

60.80 

66.35 

11-8x12 

7.15 

8.75 

10.30 

11.25 

24      X39-8 

47.60 

58.10 

68.60 

74.90 

11-8x14 

8.25 

10.10 

11.90 

13.00 

24      x49 

58.85 

71.80 

84.80 

92.55 

11-8x16 

9.35 

11.45 

13.50 

14.75 

24      X60-8 

72.80 

88.85 

104.90 

114.50 

24      x70 

83.65 

102.10 

120.55 

131.65 

We  Make  Special  Oiled  or  Watei*proof  Covers 


Write  for  Price  per  Square  Foot. 


HAY-COCK  COVERS 

Hay-Cock  Covers  are  especially  valuable  in  case  of  sudden  storms  coming  up  while  the  hay  is 
in  the  shock.     No  good  farmer  can  afford  to  be  without  a  supply  of  these  covers. 

Made   with   Eyelets   and   Ropes   in   each   corner,  to  which  pegs  can  be  attached,  or  the  rope 
forced  into  the  hay  by  a  finishing  thrust  of  the  hay  fork. 

Prices  on  application. 


GEO-B-eARPErTTER  s  Go. 


960 


SEPARATOR,   HARVESTER   AND   BINDER   COVERS 


"Pattern"  covers  are  made  so  that  they  protect  the  machine  completely  when  it  is  not  in  use, 
or  when  being  moved  from  place  to  place.  When  the  Separator  is  at  work  the  cover  fits  between 
the   wheels   on    the   ground,   making   an    excellent  grain   cloth. 

In  ordering,  give  length  and  width  of  top  of  separator. 

Those    who   prefer    "spread"    covers   may   order  from  our  list  of  Paulins. 

We  make  covers  of  every  description,  and  will  quote  price  for  any  special  design  wanted. 


OUR   PERFECT    FIT 

HARVESTER  AND  BINDER  COVERS 

Will  Fit  Any  Machine 


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We  can  furnish  promptly  any  of  the  above  covers  in   8,   10   or   12  oz.   single  or   double  filling 
duck,  or  with  10  oz.   double  filling  duck  sides  and  ends  and  waterproof  center. 

Pi'ices  on  application. 

STOCKMEN'S  BED  SHEETS 

Made  from  One  Width  Best  White  Duck 

Prices  include  Snaps,  Rings  or  Eyelets,  as  may  be  ordered. 


Size 

11  oz. 

13  oz. 

15  oz. 

IS  oz. 

20  oz. 

Size 

11  oz. 

13  oz. 

15  oz. 

18  oz. 

1  20  oz. 

6      xl2 

$    5.04 

$    6.40 

1    7.60 

$    8.56 

$    9.84 

7x14 

$    7.28 

$    8.68 

$10.26 

$11.66 

$13.34 

6      xl4 

5.88 

7.46 

8.86 

9.98 

11.48 

7x15 

7.80 

9.30 

11.00 

12.50 

14.30 

6      xl5 

6.30 

8.00 

9.50 

10.70 

12.30 

7x16 

8.32 

9.92 

11.73 

13.33 

15.25 

6      xl8 

7.56 

9.60 

11.40 

12.84 

14.76 

7x17 

8.84 

10.54 

12.46 

14.16 

16.20 

6-8x12 

5.84 

7.12 

8.48 

9.44 

10.88 

7x18 

9.36 

11.16 

13.20 

15.00 

17.16 

6-8x14 

6.82 

8.30 

9.90 

11.02 

12.70 

8x12 

7.36 

8.56 

10.48 

11.84 

13.68 

6-8x15 

7.30 

8.90 

10.60 

11.80 

13.60 

8x14 

8.58 

9.98 

12.22 

13.82 

15.96 

6-8x16 

7.79 

9.49 

11.31 

12.59 

14.51 

8x15 

9.20 

10.70 

13.10 

14.80 

17:i0 

6-8x17 

8.28 

10.08 

12.02 

13.38 

15.42 

8x16 

9.81 

11.41 

13.97 

15.79 

18.24 

6-8x18 

8.76 

10.68 

12.72 

14.16 

16.32 

8x17 

10.42 

12.12 

14.84 

16.78 

19.38 

7      xl2 

6.24 

7.44 

8.80 

10.00 

11.44 

8x18 

11.04 

12.84 

15.72 

17.76 

20.52 

961 


GEO-BeARPEN"TER  «  SO. 


WATERPROOF  COVERS 


Fig.  532 


FINISHED  WITH  PATCHES  AND  ROPES 


We  carry  in  stock  the  largest  assortment  in  both  Imported  and  Domestic  Waterproof  Flax  and 
Ducks  in  the  United  States — embracing  Belgian  Plax,  Parafflne,  Aquepella,  Textol  Army,  Yellow 
and  Black,  Oiled,  etc. 


7 

X  9 

7 

xlO 

7 

xl2 

7 

xl4 

8 

xlO 

91/2x12 

91/2x14 

9 1/2x16 

0 

xl4 

feet $6.30  12x16 

feet 7.00  12x18 

feet 8.40  12x20 

feet 9.80  14x16 

feet 8.00  14x20 

feet 11.40  16x18 

feet 13.30  16x20 

feet 15.20  16x22 

feet 14.00  16x24 


feet $19.20 

feet 21.60 

feet 24.00 

feet 22.40 

feet 28.00 

feet 28.80 

feet 32.00 

feet 35.20 

feet 38.40 


Belgian  Flax List 

No.  10  Brown  Parafflne 

12  oz.  Army  Brown  Parafflne 

10  oz.  Army  Brown  Parafflne 

8  oz.  Army  Brown  Parafflne 

1 2  oz.  Army  White  Parafflne 

10  oz.  Army  White  Parafflne 

8  oz.  Army  White  Parafflne 

10'  oz.   U.    S.   Army  Tan  Textol 

1 2  oz.  U.  S.  Army  Tan  Textol 

10  oz.  Yellow  Oiled 

10  oz.  Brown  Oiled '  ,  .  . 

10  oz.  Black  Oiled 

Write  for  Discoant 


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Geo-B-CarpeN'ter  ^  (Eo. 


965 


COLUMBIA   CANVAS   LINED   STREET  BLANKETS 


CpLUMBi 

"GEO.  B.  CAR  RENTER   &  CO 
MAKERS 


HORSE  BLANKETS. 


STREET    BLANKETS 

Finished    witl»    Harness    Leather    Breast    and    Tug 

Straps  and  Hame  Leathers 

STREET    BLANKETS 


BARN    BLANKETS 
Finished    ^vith    Harness   Leather    Breast    Strap    and 


Two  Surcingles  Attached 


No. 

Size 

Covering 

Each  ] 

No. 

Size 

Covering 

Each 

lA 

76x88 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Paraffine 

$4.80 

13B 

80x96 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Canvas 

$4.80 

2A 

84x90 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Paraffine 

5.20 

lie 

76x88 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Canvas 

4.00 

3A 

84x96 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Paraffine 

5.60 

12C 

80x90 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Canvas 

4.25 

IB 

76x88 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Paraffine 

4.60 

13C 

80x96 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Canvas 

4.50 

2B 

84x90 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Paraffine 

5.00 

21A 

80x88 

oz. 

White  Canvas 

4.00 

3B 

84x96 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Paraffine 

5.40 

22A 

80x90 

oz. 

White  Canvas 

4.50 

IC 

76x88 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Paraffine 

4.30 

23A 

80x96 

1 1 

oz. 

White  Canvas 

4.80 

2C 

84x90 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Paraffine 

4.80 

21B 

80x88 

oz. 

White  Canvas 

3.85 

3C 

84x96 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Paraffine 

5.00 

22B 

80x90 

oz. 

White  Canvas 

4.30 

llA 

76x88 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Canvas 

4.20 

23B 

80x96 

oz. 

White  Canvas 

4.60 

12A 

80x90 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Canvas 

4.70 

21C 

80x88 

oz. 

White  Canvas 

3.60 

13A 

80x96 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Canvas 

5.00 

22C 

80x90 

oz. 

White  Canvas 

4.10 

lie 

76x88 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Canvas 

4.10 

23C 

80x96 

oz. 

White  Canvas 

4.25 

12B 

8  0x90 

12 

oz. 

Brown  Canvas 

4.50 

BARN   BLANKETS 


No. 

Size 

Covering- 

Each     j     No. 

Size 

Covering 

Each 

51A 

76x76 

12   oz.   Brown 

$4.00 

61A 

78x76 

12  oz.   Burlap 

$3.25 

51B 

76x76 

12   oz.   Brown 

3.85 

61B 

78x76 

12   oz.   Burlap 

3.10 

51C 

76x76 

12  oz.   Brown 

3.70 

61C 

78x76 

12  oz.   Burlap 

3.00 

52A 

78x76 

11   oz.  White 

3.85 

63A 

78x76 

10   oz.   Burlap 

3.15 

52B 

78x76 

11   oz.  White 

3.70 

63B 

78x76 

10   oz.    Burlap 

.1  00 

52C 

78x76 

11   oz.   White 

3.60 

63C 

78x76 

10   oz.   Burlap 

2.S.> 

WAGOX    APRONS 
Black  Oiled 

No.  1.     4  feet  2  inches  x  4  feet  6  inches, 

with  pocket each  $3.50 


HAME    COVERS 

Reaching  About  9  inches  in  Front  of  the  CoIl«r  nuil 

Used     with     any     Style     of     Harness 

Adapted  to  Draft  Horses 

No.  1.     84x72   in.,  Black  Oiled   each  $4.00 

No.  1.     84x72   in.,   Brown     Paraffine "         5.00 

No.  1.     84x72   in..   Tan    Textol     "        K.OO 

No.  2.     78x72   in.,   Black   Oiled    "         3.75 

No.  2.     78x72   in..   Brown     Paraffine "        4.75 

No.  2.     78x72   in.,  Tan    Textol     "         4.75 

In  orderinar  state  if  for  Single  or  Teams. 
GROUND  BLANKETS 

With  Grommets  in  Corners.     Black  Oiled 

3x6   feet    each  $1.75 

5x6    feet    "        2.75 

5x7    feet    S.a.'S 

6x7   feet    '        a.75 


963 


GEOBeAIiPEM*TER   S   eO. 


WAGON,  TRUCK,  AND  BUGGY  UMBRELLAS 


Prices   on  application 


Fig.  534A 
With  New  Seat  Fixture  and  Socket  Complete 

All  XXX  quality  have  heavy  one-eighth 
inch  Steel  Ribs,  Hook  and  Ring  Notcher,  best 
Hardwood  one  and  one  half  inch  handle,  com- 
plete with  our  new  type  Malleable  Fixture. 


*Denotes  style  carried  in  stock.     Other  styles  or  sizes  furnished  on  short  notice. 

THREE  BOW  WAGON  TOPS 

FOR  WAGONS,  TRUCKS  AND  BUGGIES 


.   Covers 

Size 

Frame 
inches 

Buggy  or  Wagon  Cloth 

Colors:      White,   Blue,   Buff,   Green, 
Red,  Orange. 

36 
38 

40 

Heavy  Drill 

Colors:    *White,  *Blue,  *Tan,  Black, 
Red,  Orange. 

36 
38 
40 

Double-Faced  Duck 

Buff  outside  and  Green  inside 

36 
38 
40 

Fancy  Stripe  Duck 

Colors:      *Blue  and  White,  *yerio\v 
and   White. 

36 
38 
40 

Fig.  534B 
With  All  Irons  Ready  to  Attach  to  Seat 

First  class  in  every  respect;   neat,  attractive  and  substantial. 


PRICES  ON  REGULAR  SIZES 

Covered  with  blue  striped  duck On  application 

Covered  with  plain  white,  blue  or  brown  duck On  application 

Regular  sizes  34,  36,  38,  40,  42,  44,  and  46  inch.     For  larger  sizes  add  $0.50  to  list  price. 

EW*  Send  measure  of  seat  from  out  to  out  on  ton. 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  ^  eo, 


064 


FEED    BAGS 


Raymond  Fig.  O  Fl£r>  3 

RAYMOND 

18   oz.   duck  top,   heavy  harness  grain   leather  bottom,  sides  and  straps per  dozen  $21.00 

No.  0 

18  oz.  duck  top,  split  leather  bottom  straps  and  2  i/^  inch  sides per  dozen  $16.00 

No.  3 

12  oz.  duck  top,  russet  split  leather  bottom  and  black  strap per  dozen  $8.50 

PIANO  COVERS 

8  oz.   duck each   $5.00 

10  oz.   duck "        5.60 

No.   10.     White,  lined  with  Canton  flannel "      12.00 

No.   10.     Brown,  lined  with  Canton  flannel "      14.00 

10  oz.  white,  lined  with  Canton  flannel "      10.50 

10  oz.  brown,  lined  with  Canton  flannel "      11.50 

GAB  CURTAINS 

FINISHED  WITH  GROMMETS  ALL  AROUXD— No.  6  AND  No.  8  DUCK 

5  feet  4  inches  by  7   feet     6  inches each  $ .  .  .  . 

5  feet  1  inch       by  5  feet  11  inches "        .... 

3   feet  1   inch       by  6   feet  10  inches "        .... 

6  feet  6  inches  by  7   feet     6  inches "        .... 


COAL  BAGS 

For  Delivering  Coal 


Made  of  No.  4  duck,  sewed 
and  riveted  with  copper- 
ized  rivets. per  hundred.  $150.00 

Same,    mildew    proofed,    to 
prevent  rusting. 
Per  hundred 175.00 


SAILOR   BAGS 

Navy  Pattern,  with  Drawstring 


HOUSINGS 


This  is  the  Sailor's  Trunk.  It 
will  be  found  to  be  the  ideal 
way  to  carry  clothing  to  camp. 

White  duck each   $0.75 

Waterproof   "         1.75 


Made  of  heavy  cotton  duck, 
finished  with  rawhide  hame 
leathers  all  hand  sewed. 

No.  1.      50x19  inches. 
Per  pair $6.00 


965 


(JEO•B•eATlPE^fTER   S  CO. 


SAILMAKING 

AN  ABT 


Sailmaking  is  very  much  more  of  an  art  than  is  ordinarily  supposed,  and  perfection  in  it  can 
only  be  attained  by  long  and  careful  study  of  the  various  uses  to  which  sails  of  different  kinds  are 
put,  and  also  of  the  many  fabrics  and  methods  of  cutting  employed  in  their  construction.  It  is  a 
well-known  fact  that  Duck  or  Sail-Cloth  has  threads  running  across  it  called  the  "filhng,"  and  others 
running  lengthwise,  over  and  under  the  filling,  called  the  "warp,"  and  that  when  strain  is  applied  to 
the  angle  of  the  cloth  it  will  stretch.  The  threads  of  the  Duck  which  run  directly  across  upon  the 
square  line  from  the  selvage  will  stretch  but  little,  and  the  difficulty  which  the  sailmaker  has  to 
encounter  is  to  calculate  to  what  extent  the  cloths  which  are  cut  on  an  angle  (or  "gores,"  as  they 
are  called),  will  stretch  when  strained  by  the  force  of  the  wind.  This  is  especially  difficult  in  the 
modern  Crosscut  Racing  Sails.  It  is  necessary  to  know  exactly  how  the  different  materials  will  act 
under  strain,  and  also  the  nature  and  direction  of  the  forces  to  which  each  sail  will  be  subjected. 
Unless  calculations  and  allowances  are  correctly  made,  an  uneven  and  pressing  sail  will  result. 

An  old  racing  skipper  once  said  that  in  winning  a  race  one-third  of  the  credit  belonged  to  the 
boat,  one-third  to  the  sails,  and  one-third  to  the  man  at  the  stick.  Carpenter  Sails  guarantee  your 
winning,  provided  you  have  the  boat  and  the  man. 

Sailmaking  is  the  oldest  department  of  our  business  and  the  one  in  which  we  take  the  greatest 
pride.  Our  foremen  are  all  men  of  long  practical  experience  both  afloat  and  ashore,  and  we  employ 
none  but  the  most  skilful  yacht  sailsmakers  to  be  found  in  the  country.  Most  of  our  materials  are 
made  especially  for  us  and  cannot  be  purchased  elsewhere.  They  comprise  the  best  the  market 
affords,  both  domestic  and  foreign. 

The  best  of  yesterday  is  not  good  enough  to-day.  This  is  our  motto,  which  we  adhere  to  in 
every  sense  of  the  word,  and  our  large  business  and  facilities  enable  us  to  guarantee  our  patrons 
fair  prices  and  prompt  shipments. 

An  idea  of  the  magnitude  of  this  department  of  our  business  can  be  gained  from  the  fact  that 
we  cut  up,  and  sell  annually,  over  two  and  one-half  million  yards  of  canvas.  An  experience  of 
many  years  enables  us  to  refer  to  thousands  who  know  us  and  the  class  of  work  we  turn  out. 

No  order  is  too  large  for  our  facilities.     None  too  small  to  receive  our  best  attention. 

Our  Marine  Department  issues  a  special  500  page  catalog  of  Motor  Boat  Hardware,  Sails  ana 
Rigging,  and  we  send  it  to  any  address  on  receipt  of  20  cents  in  stamps. 

OEOBeAIV>EFlTER  «  Ca 


Geo-B-CarpeH'ter  s  eo. 


966 


MEASURING 

Exercise  the  greatest  care  in  taking  measurements. 

If  your  boat  or  yacht  is  already  sparred,  send  us  the 
exact  length  of  her  masts,  boom  and  gaffs,  together 
with  the  following  measurements: 

The  distance  from  bowsprit  end  to  mast. 

The  distance  from  stem  to  mast. 

The  distance  from  goose  neck  or  saddle  to  throat 
halyard  block. 

The  distance  fi-om  saddle  or  goose  neck  to  deck. 

The  distance  from  throat  to  clew,  called  "diagonal." 

The  length  of  each  jib  stay. 

Send  designs,  plan  or  blue  print,  if  possible. 
FORE  AND  AFT  SAILS 

A  to  B.     Length  of  gaff Feet Inches 

A  "  C.     Diagonal "    " 

A  "  D.    Length  on  mast "    " 

D  "  C.  "       of  boom....     "    " 

B  "  C.  "       on  leach  ....     "    " 

JIB  AND  STAY  SAILS 

A  to  B.     Length  on  stay Feet Inches 

A  "  C.  "       on  leach "    " 

B  "  C.  "       of  foot "    " 

GAFF  TOPSAILS 

For  gaff  topsails,  it  is  necessary  to  know  the  distance 
from  the  gaff  topsail  halyard  block  to  sheave  hole  at 
end  of  gaff,  and  from  same  to  throat  halyard  block; 
also  length  of  gaff  from  center  of  jaws  to  sheave  hole. 


FOR  SAILS 


State  whether  you  wish  a  working  topsail  or  a  club 
topsail —  if  the  latter,  state  length  of  club  and  yard. 
BALLOON  JIBS  AND  SPINAKERS 

Distance  from  bowsprit  end  to  mast. 

Distance  from  mast  at  deck  to  spinaker  or  balloon 
jib  halyard  block. '  Length  of  spinaker  pole. 

SAIL  COVERS 

For  Jibs. —  State  length  of  sail  when  furled  and  the 
girth  at  three  or  four  points. 

For  Fore  and  Aft  Sails. —  State  length  of  both  boom 
and  gaff,  diameter  of  mast  at  goose  neck,  girth  of  furled 
sail  (including  spars)  at  mast,  at  gaff  end  and  at  boom 
end;  also  the  exact  distance  from  mast  to  each  block 
on  the  gaff,  and  to  topping-lift-band  on  boom,  if  any. 


A  VIKW   IN   OUR  MAIN  SAIL  LOFT 


967 


GEO-BCARPXrfTER  ^  Go. 


FLAG  POLES 


CARPENTER  STEEL  FLAG  POLES 


f! 


Our  Flag  Poles  are  made  of  steel  tubing  in  sections, 
which  telescope  and  are  fastened  by  cross  bolts,  making 
tight  and  rigid  joints.  The  joints  are  furnished  with  iron 
collars  to  keep  out  the  water  and  improve  the  appearance. 

They  are  weather  and  lightning  proof,  and  are  espe- 
cially suitable  for  suburban  homes,  schools,  country  clubs, 
yacht  clubs,  parks  and  buildings. 

Our  standard  poles  are  fitted  with  lignum-vitae  trucks, 
gilt  ball,  manila  rope  halyards  and  cleat.  We  can  also  fur- 
nish them  with  a  ball  bearing  revolving  halyard  top  if  de- 
sired, at  an  additional  price. 

PRICES 

40  feet,  each $46.70 

Made  in  3  sections,  4  i^  inch  tubing,  tapering  to  2  ^  inches. 

50  feet,  each $60.00 

Made  in  3  sections,  5  inch  tubing,  tapering  to  3  inches 
60  feet,  each $93.50 

Made  in  4  sections,  QYz  inch  tubing,  tapering  to  3  inches. 
70  feet,  each $120.00 

Made  in  4  sections,  6  %  inch  tubing,  tapering  to  3  inches. 
75  feet,  each $167.00 

Made  in  5  sections,  7  %  inch  tubing,  tapering  to  3  inches. 

Ornamental  base  shown  in  cut  not  included  in  the  above 
prices.     Price  upon  application. 

IMPROVED   STEEL  AMALGAM 
BELLS 

Adapted  for  Factories,  Contractors,  Schools,  etc. 


Steel  Flag  Pole.  ' 

75  FT.  Above  GROUND 

5  FT.   BELOW  •  •• 


^ 


..i— . 


Fig.  652  Style  Ko, 


Steel  amalgam  Bell,  iron  frame  supporting 
yoke  from  which  bell  is  hung.  Arm  for  attach- 
ing bell  rope.     All  bells  handsomely  gilded. 


Concrete. 
BASE" 


Diameter 

1          Approximate 

inches 

1           Weight,  lbs. 

15 

1                  40 

$4.00 

17 

50 

5.00 

19 

75 

7.50 

21 

100 

10.00 

We  are  also  prepared  to  furnish  promptly  any 
kind  of  a  bell  you  may  want.  Send  us  your 
specifications  for  lowest  prices. 


GEO-B-CAIiPEN'TER  S  CO. 


9G8 


FLAG   POLES 

Complete  with  IMast  Head  Truck,  Gilt  Ball,  Halyard,  and  Cleat 
Painted  One  Coat  White  Lead 

IN  ONE  LENGTH 

Length   feet| 


f-^ 


Dia.  Square  Base inches 

Dia.  Round  Top " 

Est.  Weight pounds 

Each     


Length    feet| 


Dia.  Square  Base.  .  .  .inches 

Dia.  Round  Top " 

Est.  Weight pounds 

Each     


Length feet  | 


26 


28 


I     30    I     36    I     40    I     46    I     50    | 


40 


Dia.    Square   Base inches 

Dia.    Round   Top " 

Est.  Weight    pounds 


21/2 
216 


Each    $28.50  22.50|24.50|26.50  32.50  39.50(46.00  52.00  53.00 


8 

31^ 
278 


8 

3% 
298 


31/4 
320 


8 
31/4 
384 


8 


31/4 
480 


8 
31/4 
520 


10 
31^ 


Length feet  |      44     |     48    |     50    |     56    |      60 


66     I      70     I 


76 


Dia.  Square  Base. 
Dia.  Round  Top .  , 
Est.  Weight  .  .  . 
Each    


.  inches 
pounds 


10 

10 

31/2 

3% 

734 

800 

$59.50 

69.50 

10 

31/2 

832  I  932 
73.00  83.00 


10 

31/2 


12 

3% 

1440 

109.00 


12 

3% 

1584 

127.00 


12 

3% 

1680 

150.00 


12 

3% 

1824 

165.00 


SCHOONER  MAST  IN  TWO  PIECES 

As  illustrated  above. 


Length    feet 


I         70       I 


80 


90 


I      iQQ     I 


Dia.  Square 
Dia.  Round  Top 
Each     


inches 


31/4 
$75.00 


10 

31/2 

100.00 


10 

31/2 

130.00 


10 

31/2 

160.00 


12 

31/2 
180.00 


12 

4 

200.00 


12 


350.00 


LIGNUM-VITAE  MAST-HEAD 
TRUCKS 


Fig.  270B 


Flff.  270C 


Vlg.  270D 


One  Brass 

Two  Brass 

Size 

Two  Holes 

Sheave  and 

Sheaves 

inches 

each 

Two  Holes 
each 

each 

3 

$0.20 

$0.45 

$0.65 

31/2 

.22 

.50 

.70 

4 

.25 

.55 

.80 

41/^ 

.28 

.60 

.90 

5 

.33 

.65 

1.00 

51/^ 

.38 

.75 

1.10 

6 

.45 

.85 

1.20 

61/^ 

.75 

1.25 

1.60 

7 

1.00 

1.50 

2.00 

8 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

9 

2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

10 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

A  complete  line  of  3Iarine  accessories  is  sIioa^ti  in 
our  IMarine  Catalog.     Send  for  a  copy. 

FLAG  POLE  BALLS 


5?g 
ill 

Copper  with 
Bronze  Spindles 

i4 

2 

21/2 

3 

$0.30 
.40 
.60 

.... 

4 
5 

.75 
1.15 

$2.25 
2.50 

$3.25 
3.75 

6 

1.50 

2.75 

4.00 

7 

2.50 

3.50 

5.25 

8 

3.00 

4.50 

6.25 

10 

6.50  1     9.00 

12 

9.00     12.00 

14 

10.25     15.00 

16 

13.00  I  17.50 

GILT  BALU 


IRON  SPINDLE 


TRUCK 


HALYARDS 


Fis.  270F 


9G9 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  60. 


FLAG   POLES  AND  FIXTURES 


FLAG  POLES 

Hardwood  Mahogany  Finish,  Complete  with  Halyards  and  M.  H.  Truck 

For  Residences,  Stores,  etc.     Can  be  used  with  Holders  shown  below. 

Length,  feet 8                    10                   12  14 

Use  Ineeda  Holder,  diameter,  inches 1  i/i                1 1/^                1%  2 

Use  Regular  Holder,  diameter,  inches....         1%                1 1/^                1%  2 

Per  dozen $15.00            18.00             21.00  25.00 

Each    1.25              1.50                1.75  2.25 


16 
2 
2 
30.00 
2.50 


FLAG  STAFFS 

Walnut,  9  Feet  Long,  Finely  Polished,  with  Brass  Ferrule 

Plain each  .$3.15 

With  brass  spear    "        4.00 

With  brass  eagle,  7 1^  inch    "        6.75 

Either  of  above  with  brass  screw  joint,  $2.50   extra. 

These  Staffs  are  suitable  for  fine  silk  banners,  silk  company  or  regimental  flags,  etc. 


INEEDA  GALVANIZED  IRON 

FLAG  "BRACKET 

It  has  fewer  parts  than  any  other  Adjustable  Bracket.  It 
can  be  set  to  nearly  four  hundred  different  angles  by  one 
thumb  screw.  It  leaves  only  one  small  casting  on  window  sill 
when  detached.     Every  Bracket  has  a  cleat  for  flag  halyards. 

For  pole,  1^/4  inch  diameter each  $0.75 

For  pole,  1 1/^  inch  diameter "        1,00 

For  pole,  1  %  inch  diameter. "        1.25 

For  pole,  2       inch  diameter "        1.50 


GALVANIZED  IRON  FLAG  STAFF  HOLDERS 

REGULAR 


Fig 


There  are  more  of  these  Staff  Holders  in  use  than  any  other.     They  will  serve  very  well  where 
an  adjustable  holder  is  not  wanted. 

PRICES 

For  pole,     V2  inch  diameter each  $0.10 

For  pole,     %  inch  diameter "  .12 

For  pole,     %  inch  diameter "  .15 

For  pole,  1       inch  diameter "  .35 

For  pole,  1 1/4  inch  diameter "  .45 

For  pole,  1  ^  inch  diameter "  .50 

For  pole,  2      inch  diameter , "  1.00 


GEO-B-CARPEffTER   ^  CO. 


970 


All  wool  double  warp 


FLAGS 

UNITED  STATES  FLAGS 
Best  Bunting 
Made  in  the  best  manner,  from  the  best  goods 


Universal  Uniform  List  adopted  and  in  effect  Nov.  6,  1913. 

Made  of  best  Government  Standard  wool  bunting,  seams  all  double  stitched;  all  sizes  up  to 
8x16  feet,  finished  with  canvas  heading  and  grommets;  10x15  feet  and  larger  with  rope  headings, 
3  foot  and  4  foot  flags  with  13  stars;  all  lar&er  sizes  with  full  complement,  arranged  according  to 
the  latest  Government  regulations,  superior  workmanship  throughout. 


Size  Inches  Price  each 

15      s24 $0.80 

20      x30 90 


Size   feet 

2x3 
2y2X  4 
3x5 
3x6 


Price   each 

.  .  .$1.36 
..  .  1.80 
...    2.30 

.  .  .    2.70 


Size  feet  Price  each 

4x  7 $3.70 

4x  8 4.16 

5x  8 5.00 

5x  9 5.60 

5x10 6.10 

6x12 8.60 

7x14 11.10 


Size  feet  Price  each 

8x15 $13.30 

8x16 14.10 

10x18 19.40 

10x20 21.40 

10x22 25.50 

12x24 30.30 

15x30 47.30 


Size  feet 

Price  each 

20x30   ... 

....$    61.20 

20x36   , . . 

...       72.70 

20x40   .  .  . 

...      80.60 

30x50   . . . 

.  .  .    148.00 

40x60   .  .  . 

.  .  .    250.00 

50x75   .. . 

.  .  .    400.00 

COMPANY  BUNTING  FLAGS 

Company  Flag,  4 1/3x5  Va  feet  (new  standard) ...  $   7.50  Company  Flag,  6X6V2  feet  (old  standard) ....  $11. oO 
bame,  witn  staff,  spear,  frmge,  tassels  and  boot  18.00  Same,  with  Staff,  spear,  fringe,  tassels  and  boot  22.00 

SILK  COMPANY  FLAGS 
With  either  Silk  Ribbons  to  tie  on  Pole  or  Slip  Heading  to  slip  over  Pole 
U.  S.  National  Regulation  Flag,  made  of  best  quality  flag  silk,  with  gold-leaf  stars,  trimmed  with  2- 
inch  gold  colored  Silk  bullion  fringe,  7-inch  Silk  tassels  and  cord,  imitation  walnut  or  cherry  pole  with 
tube  jomt  and  brass  spearhead,  patent  leather  belt,  and  enameled  cloth  cover 

V^'ll'ilHl  ■ $33.00 

^    ^^^  feet  47  QQ 

TT    o    .KT   ..         ,  T,         ,      .  ,  ^"'^^  '^°^^^'  $1-35  Extra 

L.  S.  National  Regulation  Flag  made  of  best  quality  Flag  Silk,  gold-leaf  stars,  trimmed  with  2-inch 
gold  colored  Silk  bullion  fringe,  and  Silk  tassels  and  cord,  ash  pole,  with  screw  joint,  and  fine  6-inch 
gilt  eagle  and  enameled  cloth  cover. 

^     xeVafeet 54^^ 

TT    o    7vT„+,-^      IT,         ,    X.        ^,  Double  Screw  Joint,  50  Cents  Extra 

^fo  o  V  •■  ^^"°"al  Regulation  Flag,  made  of  the  best  quality  banner  Silk,  sewed  by  machine,  gold-leaf 
^tars    trimmed  with  2-inch  gold  colored  Silk  bullion  fringe,  7-inch  Silk  tassels  and  cord,  ash  pole  with 

fi/viv^f''''r  ^°'''^  ^°^  ^""^  ^-'"''^^  S"*^  e^^^^'  patent  leather  belt  and  enameled  cloth  cover. 

41/3x5%  feet <i;47  00 

s   xey^feet :;; ^mi 

We  furnish  Stars  Embroidered  by  Machine  or  Silk  Sewed  on  at  same  list  prices. 
.w.  f-^    ^^^™-^,,  Y^^^  ?'^°^^  ^^'^  bullion  fringe  and  7-inch  gilt  bullion  tassels  with  gilt  cord  instead  of 
silk  fringe  and  silk  tassels,  are  furnished  in  sizes- 

t^'ll^lttl extra    $2.06 

b    xbi/^  f^et gjj^j.^     3_Q0 


971 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER   5c  SO. 


BURGEES 

Made  of  best  Wool  Bunting,  any  colors,  letters  sewed  on  to  3how  both  sides  of  flag.    With  or  without  border, 


Fancy  lettering  or  designs  extra.     Widths  given  are  regular,  but  can  be  varied  to  suit  the  purchaser, 
either  wide  or  narrower.     In  ordering,  specify  the  colors  wanted,  in  body,  border  (if  wante4^,;and  letters 


Length,  feet 

Width    at    head, 
feet 

5 

21/2 

6 

8 

10 

12_ 

15 

18 

20 

^^ 

1  ,25 
1^2 

30 
15 

Width  at  swallow, 
feet 

m 

11/2 

2 

21/2 

3 

3% 

4% 

5 

5% 

6 

7^ 

Plain,  with  10  let- 
ters or  less 

$5.25 

$5.50 

$7.40 

$8.30 

$11.50 

$14.75 

$18.80 

$20.75 

$25.00 

$31.75 

$45.20 

With    2    stars   at 
head.eitherred, 
white    or    blue, 
extra 

.45 

.45 

.53 

.53 

.65 

.65 

1.10 

1.10 

1.10 

1.50 

1.50 

With     points    at 
head,  either  red. 

white   or    blue, 
extra 

1.20 

1.20 

1.95 

1.95 

2.60 

2.60 

3.00 

3.00 

3.00 

3.75 

4.50 

With  stars  in  bor- 
der, either  red, 

extra 

1.50, 

1.70 

2.25 

2.85 

3.00 

3.60 

4.50 

4.95 

4.95 

6.60 

7.50 

With    points     in 
border,  either 

red,  white  or 
blue,  extra 

3.00 

3.00 

3.50 

5.40 

6.00 

7.90 

9.00 

10.50 

10.50 

12.75 

14.25 

Price  of  each  let- 
ter above  10  let- 
ters, extra 

.23 

.28 

.35 

.45 

.50 

.57 

.66 

.72 

.78 

.95 

.95 

U.  S.  WEATHER  SIGNALS 

As  adopted  by  the  U.  S.  Weather  Signal  Bureau,    Made  in  best  manner  of  best  Bunting,  with  manila  rope 


distance  lines  and  toggles. 


No.  3 
White  and  Blue  Fla- 


Clearer  Fair  Weather  Rain  or  Snow 

Sizes    x3      feet per  set  of  5 

Size  4     x4      feet per  set  of  5 

Size  iVzxiVz  feet per  set  of  5 


m  M  ^ 


No.  5 

No.  4  White  Flag  with  black 

Black  Triangular  Flag         squ.;re  in  center 


Local  Rains  Temperature  Signal  Cold  Wave 

$6.00       Size  6x6  feet per  set  of  5  $19.00 

9.00       Size  8x8  feet per  set  of  5     29.00 

12.00 


STORM  SIGNALS 

MADE  IN  THE  SAME  WAY  AS  THE  WEATHEE  SIGNALS 

Size  1.    1  Square  Flag  and  2  Pennants,  3x3  feet,  per  set  of  tnree  $  5.00 

Size  2.    1  Square  Flag  and  2  Pennants,  4x4  feet,  per  set  of  three 6.50 

Size  3.    1  Square  Flag  and  2  Pennants,  6x6  feet,  per  set  of  three 14.00 

Size  4.    1  Square  Flag  and  2  Pennants,  8x8  feet,  per  set  of  three ^ .  24.00 

WOOL  BUNTING 

Red,  white,  blue,  green,  yellow,  black.    Per  roll  of  40  yards.  Yacht,  Standard,  Signal,  18  inches. ...-..,. 


GEO-B-eARPEfTTER  S  eo 


972 


U.  S.  YACHT  ENSIGN 


size,   Feet 
l%x   2 
l%x   21/3     . 
2x3 
2%x  4 


4%x  7 
4%x  8 
51/3x10 


SPECIMEN  DESIGNS  OF  PRIVATE 
AND  CLUB  SIGNALS 


,?   1.50 


U.  S.  PENNANTS 


Length,   Feet    I 

Width  at  Head,  Inch| 
Price,    Each    ... 


6  I  8  I  10  I  12  I  15  18 
9  I  9  1  fl  I  9  I  9  12 
$1.50|2.00|2.50|3.00|.'J.75  4.50 


20      25  I    30  I    35  I     40    I     50 

12      18  1   18  I   IS  124   124 

5.00  6.25|7.50|8.75|10.00|12.50 


STREAMERS 

Same  as  Pennants,  Without  Blue  Field  and  Stars 


Length.   Feet    I      6     1     8   I   10  I   12  I   15  1   IS  I   20  |    25  |    30  |    35  |     40        50 

Width   at   Head,    Inch|      9     1     9   ]     9   ]     9   ]     9    |    12  |    12  |    IS  |    1 S  |    IS  |     24        24 
Price,    Each    i$0.90|1.20|1.50[1.80|2.25|2.70|3.00|3.75|4.50|5.25|  6.00  |  7.50 


U.  S.  JACK 


size.  Feet  Each 

l>^x2        $   1.40 

l%x2%     1.70 

2  x3         1.90 

3  x4i^     2.80 

3%x5         3.50 

4^x6         4.50 

6      x7         5.75 

71/4x91^    10.50 


This  list  for  above  or  simi- 
lar designs.  Special  for  extra 
designs.  ^     ^    •<  -» 

12x18   inches Each   ?1.60 


18x24  inches. 
20x30  inches. 
24x36  inches. 
28x42  inches. 
32x48  inches. 
40x60  inches. 


1.75 
2.25 
3.00 
3.50 
4.00 
6.50 


973 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  S  So. 


Q 


M    ^p 


■n 


w 


"CODE  FLAG"    AND 
'ANSWERING  PENNANT. 

INTERNATI 


TERNATIONAL 
CODE  OF  SIGNALS 

Made  in  best  manner  of  U.  S- 
standard  bunting,  roped  and  tog- 
gled, and  with  canvas  heads,  dis- 
tinctly lettered.  Each  set  in  can- 
vas bag,  marked  with  name  of  ship 
or  yacht. 


Feet        Per  Set 

$21.50 


Size  No. 

^Oof21  Flags  ••••1,  X  IVz 

OOO  j    6  Pennants.    %x  3 

'21  Flags IVsX  2 

6  Pennants.  1     x  4 

21  Flags 2     X  3 

6  Pennants.  11/^ X  6 
21  Flags  ...  .3  X  4 
6  Pennants. 2     x  8 

21  Flags 4%x  6 

6  Pennants.  3     xl2 

21  Flags 6      X   8 

6  Pennants. 4 1/2x16 

Code  Book   net  each,  $3.00 

Code  Book  is  not  subject  to  dis- 
count. 

For     Code     Signal     Bags,     see 
page  974. 


OO 
O 
A 
B 
C 


24.50 
33.00 
47.50 
79.50 
141.00 


I* 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


974 


G.   B.   G.   SIGNAL   BAG 


FOR   CODE    SIGNALS 
Has  a  separate  pocket  for  each  Signal,  and  also  for  Code   Book,  Ensign   and  Burgee 

I  I  r-Wa;,. i        ^ag  for 

ll|5iC51^i\|M         ""oO   each  $4.50 

'  '  ■;^/C~^<'A     fn  0     "         5.25 

t(Mj  ij      B  :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::  l    ^ 

FOREIGN  NATIONS'  FLAGS 

STANDARD    BUNTING — NATIONAL,   FLAGS 
The  Countries  having  a  Common  Man  of  "War  Flag   and  Merchant  Flag  ^vhich  are  called  National  Flagf* 


Nation 

2x3' 

21/2x4' 

3x5' 

4x6' 

41/2x7' 

1       5x8' 

6x10' 

8x12' 

0x15' 

12x20' 

Belgium    each 

Brazil " 

$1.00 
3.60 
3.60 
3.60 
1.80 
2.20 
1.80 
3.60 
1.00 
3.60 
1.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.20 
3.60 
1.00 
1.00 
2.40 
1.00 
2.20 
1.80 
2.20 
3.60 
3.60 
1.80 
2.20 
3.60 
2.20 
1.80 
2.20 
2.20 

$1.80 
4.80 
4.80 
4.80 
2.40 
3.25 
2.40 
4.80 
1.80 
4.80 
1.50 
3.00 
3.00 
3.25 
4.80 
1.80 
1.80 
3.60 
1.80 
3.25 
2.40 
3.25 
4.80 
4.80 
2.40 
3.25 
4.80 
3.25 
2.40 
3.25 
3.25 

$2.75 
6.00 
6.00 
6.00 
3.35 
4.20 
3.35 
6.00 
2.75 
6.00 
2.30 
4.00 
4.00 
4.20 
6.00 
2.75 
2.75 
4.80 
2.75 
4.20 
3.35 
4.20 
6.00 
6.00 
3.35 
4.20 
6.00 
4.20 
3.35 
4.20 
4.20 

$3.60 
9.60 
9.60 
9.60 
4.50 
5.70 
4.50 
9.60 
3.60 
9.60 
3.20 
6.00 
6.00 
5.70 
9.60 
3.60 
3.60 
6.60 
3.60 
5.70 
4.50 
5.70 
9.60 
9.60 
4.50 
5.70 
9.60 
5.70 
4.50 
5.70 
5.70 

$    4.60 

12.00 

12.00 

12.00 

5.50 

6.60 

5.50 

12.00 

4.60 

12.00 

4.00 

7.20 

7.20 

6.60 

12.00 

4.60 

4.60 

7.75 

4.00 

6.60 

5.50 

6.60 

12.00 

12.00 

5.50 

6.60 

12.00 

6.60 

5.50 

6.60 

6.60 

$   5.50 

15.60 

15.60 

15.60 

6.60 

7.80 

6.60 

15.60 

5.50 

15.60 

5.00 

8.80 

8.80 

7.80 

15.60 

5.50 

5.50 

10.20 

5.50 

7.80 

6.60 

7.80 

15.60 

15.60 

6.60 

7.80 

15.60 

7.80 

6.60 

7.80 

7.80 

$  7.50 
21.60 
21.60 
21.60 

9.00 
10.25 

9.00 
21.60 

7.50 
21.60 

7.00 
11.00 
11.00 
10.25 
21.60 

7.50 

7.50 
14.40 

7.50 
10.25 

9.00 
10.25 
21.60 
21.60 

9.00 
10.25 
21.60 
10.25 

9.00 
10.25 
10.25 

$12.00 
30.00 
30.00 
30.00 
14.40 
15.60 
14.40 
30.00 
12.00 
30.00 
11.00 
16.00 
16.00 
15.60 
30.00 
12.00 
12.00 
21.00 
12.00 
15. GO 
14.40 
15.60 
30.00 
30.00 
14.40 
15.60 
30.00 
15.60 
14.40 
15.60 
15.60 

$16.75 
36.00 
36.00 
36.00 
19.20 
20.40 
19.20 
36.00 
16.75 
36.00 
15.00 
22.00 
22.00 
20.40 
36.00 
16.75 
16.75 
28.75 
16.75 
20.40 
19.20 
20.40 
36.00 
36.00 
19.20 
20.40 
36.00 
20.40 
19.20 
20.40 
20.40 

$27.50 
54.00 

54.00 

Canada    " 

Chili 

54.00 
30.00 

31.25 

Cuba    " 

30.00 
54.00 

Ecuador                                       " 

27.50 

54.00 

France       .           .                        " 

25.50 

Great  Britain   " 

Ireland    " 

Liberia    " 

Montenegro    " 

33.00 
33.00 
31.25 

54.00 

27.50 

Morocco    " 

Mosquito   Indians    " 

Netherlands     " 

27.50 
40.00 
27.50 

New   Zealand    " 

Panama    " 

Paraguay   " 

31.25 
30.00 
31.25 
54.00 

Portugal     " 

Ratatonga    " 

54.00 
30  00 

Samoa    " 

Scotland    " 

Switzerland    " 

31.25 
54.00 
31.25 
30.00 

Turkey — Egypt    " 

Uruguay     " 

31.25 
31.25 

In  ordering,  state  that  National  Flags  are  wanted. 
For  Merchants'  Flags,  see  Index. 


PRINTED  SILK  UNITED  STATES  FLAGS 

Quantities  less  than  half  a  dozen  of  any  size  will  invariably  be  charged  at  piece  prices. 


Not  3Iounted 

Alounted   on   Staffs 
with  Gilt  Tops 

Fringed  with  Yellow 
Cut   Sillt  Fringe 

Width  -  Length 

Per  Piece 

Dozen 

Per  Piece 

Dozen 

Not  Mounted 
Per  Piece 

Mounted  On 
Staff.s  with 
Gilt  Tops 
per  Piece 

$0.03 

.08 

.11 

.12 

.15 

.27 

.31 

.57 

1.14 

1.94 

3.75 

6.40 

$0.30 

.80 

1.10 

1.20 

1.60 

2.70 

3.10 

5.70 

11.40 

19.40 

40.00 

70.00 

$0.04 

.09 

.14 

.16 

.20 

.31 

.35 

.63 

1.24 

2.10 

4.00 

6.80 

.04 

.11 

$0.40 
.90 

1.40 

1.60 

2.00 

3.10 

3.50 

6.25 
12.40 
21.00 
42.50 
74.00 
.40     • 

1.10 

$'o'.22 

.25 

.28 

.32 

.50 

.56 

1.00 

2.10 

3.15 

5.50 

9.50 

4x   6         "                                               •  •  • 

$0.24 

.28 

7x10         "                                             .... 

.32 

.36 

10x15         "         

.54 

12x18        "         

.60 

16x24         "         

1.04 

2.20 

32x48        "        

3.30 

5.75 

48x72        "        

10.00 

2x  3        "        

4x  6        "        

mountec 

on  pins 

For  Printed  Silk  Flag^s,  Forelgrn  Nations,  see  page  97 


975 


GEO•B•eAKPE^fTER  ^  So. 


FOREIGN  NATIONS'  FLAGS 

STANDARD  BUNTING 

MERCHANT    FLAGS 


Nation 

2x3' 

21/2x4' 

3x5' ^ 

4x6' 

4  1/2x7' 

5x8' 

6x10' 

8x12' 

9x15' 

12x20' 

Argentine  Rep .  each 

$1.00 

$1.80 

$2.75 

$3.60 

$    4.60 

$    5.50 

$    7.50 

$12.00 

$16.75 

$27.50 

Austro-Hungary    " 

3.60 

4.80 

6.00 

9.60 

'   12.00 

15.60 

21.60 

30.00 

36.00 

54.00 

Bolivia     " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Bulgaria    " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

China    

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Colombia     ....     " 

2.20 

3.25 

4.20 

5.70 

6.60 

7.80 

10.25 

15.60 

20.40 

31.25 

Costa  Rica    ...     " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Denmark     ....     " 

1.80 

2.40 

3.35 

4.50 

5.50 

6.60 

9.00 

14.40 

19.20 

30.00 

Germany " 

1.00 

1.50 

2.30 

3.20 

4.00 

5.00 

7.00 

11.00 

15.00 

25.50 

Greece " 

2.20 

•   3.25 

4.20 

5.70 

6.60 

7.80 

10.25 

15.60 

20.40 

31.25 

Great   Britain  .     " 

2.00 

3.00 

4.00 

6.00 

7.20 

8.80 

11.00 

16.00 

22.00 

33.00 

Guatemala    ...     " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Haiti    " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Honduras    ....     " 

1.80 

2.40 

3.35 

4.50 

5.50 

6.60 

9.00 

14.40 

19.20 

30.00 

Italy    " 

2.00 

3.00 

3.80 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00 

9.50 

14.50 

19.00 

29.00 

Japan    " 

2.20 

3.25 

4.20 

5.70 

6.60 

7.80 

10.25 

15.60 

20.40 

31.25 

Mexico     " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Nicaragua   ....     " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Norway " 

2.20 

3.25 

4.20 

5.70 

6.60 

7.80 

10.25 

15.60 

20.40 

31.25 

Peru    " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Roumania  ....     " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Russia " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Salvador    " 

2.20 

3.25 

4.20 

5.70 

6.60 

7.80 

10.25 

15.60 

20.40 

31.25 

Santo   Domingo    " 

1.80 

2.40 

3.35 

4.50 

5.50 

6.60 

9.00 

14.40 

19.20 

30.00 

Siam    " 

2.20 

3.25 

4.20 

6.30 

7.25 

9.00 

12.60 

18.00 

24.00 

36.00 

Spain     " 

1.00 

1.80 

2.75 

3.60 

4.60 

5.50 

7.50 

12.00 

16.75 

27.50 

Sweden    " 

1.80 

2.40 

3.35 

4.50 

5.50 

6.60 

9.00 

14.40 

19.20 

30.00 

Venezuela   ....     " 

1.80 

2.40 

3.35 

4.50 

5.50 

6.60 

9.00 

14.40 

19.20 

30.00 

For  National  Flags,  see  index. 


PRINTED   SILK  FLAGS  OF  FOREIGN  NATIONS 


Not 
Mounted 

Mounted   on   Staffs 
with  Gilt  Tops 

Fringed   with 
Yellow  Cut  Silk  Fringe 

inches 

Per  Piece 

Dozen 

Per  Piece 

Dozen 

Not 
Mounted 
Per  Piece 

Mounted  on 
Staffs   with   Gilt 
Tops,  Per  Piece 

■          2x   3 

4x  6 

■     8x12 

12x18 

24x36 

2x  3 

4x  6 

$0.04 

.09 

.24 

.47 
1.70 
mounted 
moirnted 

$0.40 

.90 

2.40 

4.70 

17.00 

on  pins 

on  pins 

$0.05 
.10 
.28 
.52 
1.80 
.05 
.12 

$0.50 
1.00 
2.80 

5.20 

18.00 

.50 

1.20 

Vo'.23 

.42 

.72 

2.65 

'$b!25 

.46 

.76 

2.75 

Notice:     We  always  send  the  flags  unmounted  if  the  order  does  not  state  that  flags  are  wanted 
mounted. 

For  Printed  U.  S.  Silk  Flags,  see  index. 


GEO-B-CAIiPENfTER  «  QO, 


976 


U.  S.  COTTON  FLAGS 

SEWED  STARS  AND  STRIPES 

Stars  Sewed  on  Both  Sides  with  Canvas 

Headings  and  Gronimet 

Sewed  throughout  in  the  same  superior  man- 
ner as  our  all  wool  bunting  flags.  The  colors 
are  bright  and  when  displayed  resemble  silk 
flags  very  closely. 

Each 

Size     2x3   feet.  13  stars $    0.60 

Size     2%x  4  feet,  13  stars 80 

Size     3x5  feet,  48  stars 1.30 

Size     4x6  feet,   48  stars 1.60 

Size     4x7   feet,  48  stars 1.70 

Size     4x8  feet,  48  stars 1.90 

Size     5     X  8  feet,  4  8  stars 2.30 

Size     5     xlO  feet,  48  stars 2.70 

Size     6x9  feet,   48  stars 2.90 

Size     6      xlO  feet,   48  stars 3.10 

Size     6      xl2  feet,  48  stars 3.40 

Size     8      xl2  feet,   48  stars 4.20 

Size     8      xl5  feet,  48  stars 5.00 

Size     9      xl4  feet,  48  stars 5.20 

Size     9      xl8   feet,  48  stars 6.30 

Size  10      xl5   feet,   48  stars 6.00 

Size  10      xl6  feet,   48  stars 6.30 

Size  10      xl8   feet,  48  stars 6.90 

Size  10      x20  feet,  48  stars 7.50 

Size  12      xl8  feet.  48  stars 8.50 

Size  12      x20  feet,   48  stars 9.50 

Size  12      x22  feet,   48  stars 10.50 

Size  13      x24  feet,   48  stars 11.50 

Size  13      x25  feet,  48  stars 12.00 

Size  15      x25   feet,  48  stars 15.00 

Size  20      x30  feet,  48  stars 24.00 

Size  20      x36   feet,   48  stars 29.00 

Size  4y3x5y2   feet,  U.  S.  Regulation 1.7  0 

Size  6     x6i/^  feet,  U.  S.  Regulation 2.30 


U.  S.  COTTON  FLAGS 

LIBERTY  BRAND — FAST  COLOR 

All  except  li^x2   and   2x3   feet  finished  with 
canvas  heads  and  grommets. 


Size 
feet 

Per  doz. 

Each 

ll^X    2 

$    1.20 

$0.10 

2x3 

2.30 

.20 

2^x   4 

4.50 

.40 

3x5 

6.60 

.55 

4x6 

10.50 

.90 

4      X   7 

13.00 

1.10 

5      X   8 

17.60 

1.50 

5      xlO 

19.80 

1.60 

6      xl2 

27.00 

2.25 

9      xl5 

44.00 

3.75 

U.  S.  PRLNTED  MUSLIN  FLAGS 

MOUNTED  ON  STICKS 

Full  Number  of  Stars 

Best  Quality,  Fast  and  Bright  Oil  Colors 
Will  Stand  Rain 


No. 

Width      Length 
inches 

Per  Gross 

1 

2 

X   3 

$    0.35 

2 

2y2X    4 

.45 

3 

3y2X   6 

.65 

4 

4i^x   71^ 

1.00 

5 

6 

X   9% 

1.60 

51/2 

7 

xioy2 

2.00 

6 

8 

xl4 

3.20 

7 

11 

xl8 

5.40 

71/2 

12 

x22 

7.00 

8A 

14 

x24 

8.00 

8 

18 

x27i^ 

12.00 

9 

20 

x36         . 

18.00 

10 

27 

x43 

27.00 

11 

30 

x50 

36.00 

11  y2 

36 

x56 

45.00 

12 

40 

x66 

66.00 

i2y2 

40 

x72 

72.00 

FLAGS  OF  FOREIGN  NATIONS 

PRINTED  MUSLIN  MOUNTED  ON  STICKS 

Best  Quality — Fast  and  Bright  Oil  Colors 

IN  SETS  OF  12  DIFFERENT  NATIONS 

Length  10  inches per  set  $0.30 

Length  18  inches "  .60 

Length  23  inches "  1.00 

Length  36  inches "  1.90 

IN  SETS  OF  24  DIFFERENT  NATIONS 

Length    18    inches per  set  $1.20 

Length    23    inches "  2.00 

Length    36    inches "  3.80 

IN  SETS  OP  42  DIFFERENT  NATIONS 

Length    18   inches per  set  $2.10 

Length    23    inches "  3.50 

Length    36    inches "  6.65 


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GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  S  Co. 


Fig.  315A.     No.  1 
GOLD  MEDAL  FOLDING  CAMP  BED 

Covered  with  an  extra  good  quality  of  12 
ounce  brown  duck.  Can  be  furnished  in  same 
quality  white  duck.  It  is  easily  and  quickly 
opened  and  folded,  and  stands  firmly  on  the 
floor  or  adjusts  itself  to  uneven  ground  when 
necessary.  It  has  a  duck  fold  which  is  readily 
converted  into  a  pillow. 

Opened:   6  feet  6  inches  long,  2  feet  4  inches 
wide.     Folded:    39  inches  long,   4  inches  thick, 
5  inches  wide.     Weight:    16  pounds. 
Per  doz $40.00       Each $3.35 

No.  1 1/^  same  as  No.  1  except  it  has  12  ounce 
double  filled  duck  top  and  leather  straps. 
Per   doz $42.00      Each $3.50 

\o.  50.     Same  construction  as  No.  1  with  ex- 
ception of  duck,  which  is  14  ounce,  and  bed  36 
inches  wide. 
Per   doz .$60.00     Each $5.00 

Xo.  9  MOSQUITO-BAR  FRAME 

Per   doz .^0.00     Each $0.75 

No.  9N  MOSQUITO  NETTING 

Per  doz $18.00        Each $1.50 

Can  be  used  on  No.  1  and  5  0  beds. 


No.  2  Brovm  Duck  Covering 

GOLD  MEDAL  FOLIIIXG  HOLSE  COT 

Dimensions.     Opened:   6  feet  6  inches  long,  2 

feet  3  inches  wide.     Folded:  6  feet  6  inches  long, 

i  inches  square.     Weight,  12  pounds. 

■r'cr   doz f;2S.ao     Each $2.35 


Fig.   65   Hardwood   Frame 
GOLD  MEDAL  DOUBLE-DECK  COT 

Cot  is  6  feet  6  inches  long  by  27  inches  wide, 
covered  with  12  ounce  double  filled  brown  duck 
with  fold  for  pillow.  ITpper  cot  is  about  40 
inches  from  floor.  When  folded  are  6  feet  6 
inches  long  by  about  8  inches  square.  Weight, 
about  30  pounds. 
Per  doz $56.00     Each $4.70 


Fig.  315B 
THE  IMPROVED  YANTCEE  COT 

The  best  canvas  cot  on  the  market.     Will  sup- 
port 1,000  lbs.;  has  brown  duck  top.     29  inches 
wide  by  6  feet  6  inches  long.     Weight,  15  lbs. 
Folded,  32x4x6  inches. 
Per   doz $42.00     Each $3.50 


'GOLD  MEDAL"  SHORT  COTS 


Each 


$3.34 


Fig.  315D 
HOUSE  COTS 


27 


No.  2  House  Cot,  made  only  5  feet  long, 
inches  wide.     Weight,  14  pounds. 
Each    $2.33 


C03IM0N  CAMP  COT 


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Fig.   315C 

Per  doz $24.00 


Each 


>v  Has  white 
=^duck  cover- 
ing, it  is  6  ft. 
3  in.  long, 
2  ft.  4  inches 
wide;  weight 
171^  lbs. 
$3.00 


UNITED  STATES  ARMY  LITTER 

Adopted  by  the  Medical  Department  of  the 
United  States  Army.  The  wood  work  all  air- 
dried  white  ash,  the  feet  malleable  iron,  the 
braces  forged  steel,  the  duck  12  ounce  double 
filled,  brown  or  khaki;  all  the  iron-work  is 
tinned. 


Fig.  100 


Litter per  doz. 

Slings  (pair) ...       *' 


$84.00 
36.00 


Each 
Pair 


.$7.00 
.  .   3.00 


GEO-B-eAIiPEM*TER  S  GO. 


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THE  CARPENTER  HAMMOCK  AND  STAND 


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This  cut  shows  bottom  construction  of  wire 
mattress,  all  steel  tubing  frame  with  patent 
joint,  making  a  strong  and  rigid  frame.  Rust 
proof. 


Fig.  3:i:iA 

Hammock  made  of  12  oz.  tan  duck.     Size  of  wire  mattress,  2  8x7  2  inches.     Mattress  cotton  felt 
covered  with  tan  drill. 
Stand  and  Hammock,  with  2  inch  mattress each  $14.25 


Stand   and   Hammock,   with  4  inch  mattress 

Stand   and   Hammock,   canopy,  with  2  in.  mattress . 
Stand  and  Hammock,   canopy,  with  4  in.  mattress . 

Hammock  only  with  2  inch  mattress 

Hammock  only,  with  4  inch  mattress 

Stand  only    

Stand  with  canopy 


16.50 
20.00 
22.50 

9.75 
12.00 

5.00 
10.00 


NAVY  CANVAS  HAMMOCKS 


Fis.    ST2a 

Made  of  No.  6  heavy  brown  duck,  finished  by  practical  sail-makers.  Size  of  body,  36x80  inches. 
Price <?«th  $4.00 


Fls.  316 


ENTERPRISE  TENT  COT 

An  Ideal  Bed  for  Sleeping  on  Porches.     Absolute  Pi-otection 
fi'om  Insects. 

Regular  Cot  is  28  inches  wide  by  6  feet  3  inches  long, 
height  from  floor  18  inches,  height  from  bed  to  canopy  32 
inches;  folded,  3  feet  6  inches  long  by  28  inches  wide. 
Weight  3  0  lbs. 

Double  Cot  is  44  inches  wide  same  length  as  regular 
Cot.     Weight  3  5  lbs. 

Brown  or  white  duck,  open  one  side  only each  $9.00 

Brown  or  white  duck,  open  both  sides "        9.50 

Blue  and  white  stripe,  open  both  sides "        0..10 

Blue  and  white  stripe,  open  one  side  only "        9.00 

Double  Tent  Cot,  44  inches  wide,  open  both  sides.     "      11.00 

2  inch  felt  pad  for  single  Tent  Cot "        2.00 

2  inch  felt  pad  for  double  Tent  Cot '        2.50 


979 


GEO-BeARPEH*TER  ^  CO. 


RECLINING  CHAIR 

With  Arms.    Wood  Frame 


RECLINING  CHAIR 


No.  50 

With  Foot  Rest 

Wood  Frame 


Weielit.  15%  pounds. 
..$25.00;    each r^.VJ 

"COMFORT"  SWING 
CHAIR 


Weight,  12  pounds. 

With  Arms. 

Per  doz.,  $20.00 ;  each,  $1.70 


Weight,  11  pounds, 

Without  Arms. 

Per  doz.,  $17.00 ;  each,  $1.45 


"COMFORT  "RECLINING 
CHAIR 

No.  127 
(Does  Not  Swing) 


The  insertion  of  only  two  small  stove 
bolts  "sets  up"  the  No.  127  "Comfort" 
reclining  chair.  The  construction  of 
the  seat  part  is  exactly  the  same  as  that 
of  the  Ko.  125  swing  chair.  The  auto- 
matic change  of  position  and  the  at- 
tachment for  tightening  canvas  are  also 
the  same.  The  only  dili'erence  is  in  the 
base  which  supports  the  seat  so  that  it 
does  not  swing, 


"COMFORT"  RECLINING 
CHAIRS 

Nos.  125  and  127 

The  materials  In  the  "Comfort" 
porch  chairs  are  steel  and  canvas.  The 
framework  is  made  of  strong,  highly 
tempered  steel,  coated  with  rust-proof 
black  enamel,  made  permanent  in  high- 
temperature  baking  ovens.  The  seat 
and  back  are  made  of  fancy  colored  can- 
vas overlapped  in  the  center.  Guaran- 
teed strong  and  durable  for  light  or 
heavy  occupant.  Weight,  42  pounds. 
In  shipping  are  k.  d.  and  crated. 
Perdoz $55.00;    each $4.60 


FOLDING  SETTEES 


No.  125 

To  "set  up"  the  "Comfort"  swing 
chair  requires  but  the  insertion  of  three 
small  stove  bolts  In  the  standards;  none 
in  the  seat.  Tne  seat  simply  unfolds 
and  is  instantly  ready  to  be  hung  in  the 
links  in  the  loops  of  the  standards.  To 
recline  requires  no  adjustment  what- 
ever. Every  change  of  position  is 
entirely  automatic  and  without  the 
slightest  effort.  Attachment  at  head  and 
foot   provides  for  keeping  canvas  tight. 


The  finest  finish  on  the  market.  The  skeleton  is  selected 
rock  elm  and  carefully  bent  into  shape,  with  flat  friction  joints 
wliich  will  not  loosen.  Seat  slats  are  clean  hard  wood.  Painted 
in  bright  vermilion  or  green:  striped  and  varnished. 
No.  GO.  4  ft.  long,  4  legs,  weight,  each,  25  lbs.  .  .each,  $.5.7.5 
No.  61.    5      "  6 30   "...      "  6.25 


Seasoned  hard  wood  lumber.  No  nails;  screws  are  used  in 
construction,  corners  rounded,  sandpapered,  varnished 
P'rames  are  i>ainted  red  or  green.    Slats  finished  natural  colot 

No.  41.    :}>/j  ft.  long;  weight,  each,  20  lbs per  doz.,  $24. OG 

No.42.    4V4      "  "  "       '-27"   "  30. DC 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  (EO. 


980 


GOLD  MEDAL  FOLD- 
ING GAMP  CHAIR 


Fig. 

This  chair  may  be  folded  and 
carried  as  easy  as  an  umbrella. 

Size,  folded,  3  feet  long  by  3 
inches  square.  Weig-ht,  iVz  lbs. 
Per  doz . . .  $20.00       Each $1.70 

No.  4.  Same  style  and  con- 
struction as  above,  but  6  inches 
higher  so  as  to  afford  a  rest  for 
the  head.  Guaranteed  to  support 
400   pounds. 

Per  doz .  .  .  $25.00       Each .?2.10 

GOLD   MEDAL   FOLDING 
CAMP  STOOL 


Pig.  5 

Has  brown  duck  top,  hardwood 
frame.     Is  braced  a.s  shown.    Will 
support    500    pounds.      Weight,    3 
lbs. 
Per   doz $fi.00        Each $0.50 

METAL  FOLDING  STOOL 


Fig.   111.S 

The  seat  is  11  inches  square, 
with  corners  cut.  It  is  uphol- 
stered in  imitation  leather,  black 
or  maroon,   tufted  with  hair. 

Seat  is  made  of  three  ply  V2 
inch  veneer  and  will  not  warp  or 
break.  Finished  in  japan.  Folds 
very  compact.  A  very  handy 
comfortable  stool,  much  in  de- 
mand by  automobiling  and  camp- 
ing parties. 

Size  Seat,  in.      HeiKht,  in.      Price,  each 
11x11  11  $.... 


FOLDING  PORCH 
CHAIR 


FOLDING  EASY  CHAIR 


Fig.  35 


No.  35.  This  chair  can  be 
folded  in  two  ways  as  illustrated. 
Manufactured  from  selected 
hardwood.  Very  heavy  No.  4 
drab  duck  seat  and  back.  A 
comfortable  chair. 
Per  doz. .  .$33.00       Each $2.75 


R.  R.  CAMP  STOOL 


Fig.  115 

The  strongest  camp  stool  made. 
Carpet  cover,  extra  heavy  frame, 
stained  dark.  It  is  used  on  ob- 
servation and  parlor  cars.  Makes 
an  ideal  stool  for  house.  Weight, 
61/4  lbs. 
Per  doz $12.00      Each $1.00 


CAMP  STOOL 


Pig.  32 


This  stool  when  folded  is  2  feet 
long  and  2%  inches  square. 
Weight,  2  lbs.  Strong  enough  to 
support  300  pounds  or  more.  A 
comfortable  seat  for  ladies  as 
well  as  gentlemen. 

The  seat  is  of  heavy  brown 
duck,  reinforced  and  tacked  at 
corners.  Can  be  carried  under 
the  arm  as  one  would  carry  an 
umbrella. 

Packed  two  dozen  to  a  package 
measuring      10x17x27       inches, 
weighing   46   lbs. 
Price each  $0.34 


Has  heavy  white  canvas  cover 
and  back.     Is  the   favorite  porch 
chair.     Weight,  each,   7\i>    lbs. 
Per  doz.  .  .$30.00        Each $3.0O 


GOLD  MEDAL  STOOL 


Fig.  26 

This  is  a  very  attractive  and 
comfortable  chair;  guaranteed 
strong  enough  to  support  300 
pounds;  folds  very  compactly.  It 
is  made  of  hardwood,  has  turned 
legs,  nicely  finished  with  filler 
and  varnish.  It  is  thoroughly 
protected  with  cross  rivets  where 
liable  to  split.  Seat  of  fine  brus- 
sels  carpet.     Weight,  31/2   lbs. 

Per  doz $9.00       Each $0.75 


COaiMOX  CAMP  STOOL 


Made  of  the  best  hardwood, 
nicely  finished  in  the  white,  and 
the  back  slat  is  fastened  with 
rivets  instead  of  nails.  The  seat 
is  10  oz.  duck. 

No.  28.     Without  back. 
Price each  $0.35 

Packed  for  shipment  in  pack- 
age 13x20x25  inches,  weight  39 
lbs. 


981 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  s  eo, 


No.  7  GOLD  MEDAL 
FOLDING  GAMP  TABLE 

This  table  is  all  made  of  hard  wood, 
with  top  2  feet  3  inches  wide  and  3  feet 
long-,  and  is  finished  with  filler  and  var- 
nish. In  use  it  is  very  strong  and  rigid, 
and  is  guaranteed  to  support  300 
pounds.  Size,  folded,  3  feet  long  by  5x7 
inches.     Weight,   16   pounds. 

Per    dozen    $40.00 

Each     $3.35 

Mo.  8.  Folding  Shelf,  to  use  with 
table'. 

Per    dozen    $8.00 

Each     75 


Fig.  301  Fig.  311 

PEERLESS   FOLDING   TABLES 

An  ideal  table  for  house,  porch  or  camp.  Will  support  1,000 
pounds.  Is  an  attractive  table  in  appearance  and  finish.  Legs 
fold  under  table  top. 

No.  301.  Weathered  oak 
finish.  30  inch  diameter. 
Weight,   16  lbs. 


So.  311.  Weathered  oak  fin- 
ish. 30x30  inches.  Weight,  16 
lbs. 


Per   dozen    .$54.00;    each. 


.$4.50 


Fig.  6 

This  chair  is  braced;  will  sup- 
port 500  pounds.  Folds  into 
small  space.  A  comfortable  chair 
for  any  use.     Weight,  4i^   lbs. 

Per    dozen    $9.00 

Each    75 


Fig.  25 

A  very  attractive  and  comfort- 
able chair,  guaranteed  strong 
enough  to  support  300  pounds, 
folds  compactly.  Made  of  hard- 
wood, thoroughly  protected  with 
cross  rivets.  Seat  of  fine  brussels 
carpet.     Weight,  4  lbs. 

Per  dozen $10.80 

Each     90 


Fig.  10 

This  chair  has  a  seat  of  good 
brussels  carpet,  frame  is  all  made 
of  hardwood,  bircli  or  rock  elm, 
nicely  finished  with  filler  and 
varnish.     Weight,  each,   5  lbs. 

Per    dozen    $13.80 

Each     1.15 


Fig.  200 

One  of  the  best  folding  wood  chairs  on  the 
market.  Handsome  in  appea.rance,  strong  and 
durable.  Very  desirable  for  those  having  little' 
space  for  storing.     Weight,  914   lbs. 

Per    dozen    $12.75 

Bach    1.10 

A  FULL  LINE  OF  WICKER  DECK  FURNITURE  IS   SHOWN   IN  OUR   M^IRINE   CATALOG 


Fig.  27 

Has  striped  duck  seat,  hardwood  frame  and  back. 
Is  a  comfortable  chair.     Weight,  4%   lbs. 

Per   dozen    $5.40 

Each     47 


GEO-B-CARPEffTER  ^  Go. 


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Cut  Showing  it  Ready  for  Use  and  Folded  Ready 
for  Traveling 


PATENT  CAMP  STOVES 

These  Stoves  are  Made  from  No.  20-Gauge  Sheet  and  Fully  Warranted 

They  are  indestructible.  These  stoves  cost  only  about  one  quarter  as  much  as  a  cast  iron  stove,  and 
will  do  the  work  much  quicker  and  better.  They  will  not  break  or  bend.  They  are  light  and  easy  to  handle. 
You  can  cook,  bake,  roast,  broil  and  heat,  no  matter  what  condition  of  weather.  Biscuits  can  be  baked  with 
one  of  these  in  15  minutes.     They  burn  anything  except  coal. 

THE  SPORTSMAN'S  FRIEND 

The  Sportsman's  Friend  is  a  folding  stove  fitted  to- 
gether with  such  exactness  that  it  takes  only  a  minute 
to  take  it  apart  and  prepare  it  for  travehng,  while  it  can  be 
put  together  ready  for  use  in  the  same  length  of  time.  The 
stove  is  large  enough  to  supply  all  the  cooking  necessary 
for  a  party  of  fifteen  people. 

It  is  packed  in  a  neat  pine  box,  4  inches  high,  32 
inches  long,  and  17  inches  wide.  This  stove  is  29  inches 
long,  17  inches  wide,  16  inches  back  of  oven,  and  10  inches 
high  at  fire  place,  when  standing  on  legs  ready  for  use; 
total  height,  23  inches.  The  oven  is  10x10  inches  square 
and  17  inches  deep. 

Full  instructions  with  each  stove  in  regard  to  putting 
them  together.  Weight  of  stove,  42  lbs.;  crated,  60  lbs. 
Each $16 .  50 


THE  SPORTSMAN'S  DELIGHT 

The  size  of  this  stove  is  29  inches  long,  17  inches  wide,  16  inches 
high  back  of  the  oven,  and  11  inches  high  in  the  fireplace.  These 
dimensions  do  not  include  height  of  legs.  The  legs  are  7  inches  long, 
making  the  stove  in  all  23  inches  high  when  in  use. 

The  pipe  hole  is  for  5-inch  pipe,  and  the  cooking  holes  are  5  inch. 
The  oven  is  10  inches  wide,  11  inches  high,  and  17  inches  deep. 

Every  cooking  hole  on  top  of  stove  is  protected  with  a  cast  iron 
ring  i.|-inch  thick  by  1}4  inches  wide,  riveted  firmly  on  inside  of  each 
hole.  There  is  also  a  damper  attachment  which  regulates  the  heat  by 
three  movements.  The  legs  are  detachable  and  can  be  packed  inside 
of  stove,  and  at  the  same  time  all  the  cooking  utensils  can  be  put  in- 
side the  stove.   Weight  of  stove,  50  lbs.;  crated  70  lbs.     Each.. $13. 50 


The  "Little  Pet"  is  small,  easily  supplies  the  desires  and 
wants  of  small  camping  parties,  such  as  individual  hunters  or 
small  families.  These  stoves  are  manufactured  in  two  ways, 
one  of  which  can  be  folded  as  shown  in  cut,  and  one  which 
does  not  fold,  but  can  be  carried  as  conveniently  as  a  valise. 

This  stove  occupies  a  space  23  inches  in  length,  12  inches 
high  and  12  inches  wide.  The  oven  is  8x8  inches  square  by  12 
inches  deep.  The  stove  is  18  inches  high  when  standing  on  its 
legs,  is  packed  in  a  box  ready  for  use.  The  box  is  4  inches  high, 
27  inches  long  and  14  inches  wide.  This  stove  has  two  cooking 
holes,  each  5  inches,  and  a  pipe  hole  for  a  5-inch  standard  pipe. 
Weight  of  stove,  25  lbs,;  crated,  .35  lbs. 

Folding  stove,  each $13.50 

Non-folding  stove,  each 10.00 

Pipe  (telescopic),  6  lengths  15  inches  long 1 .  75 


SHIPMATE  RANGES 


THE  "LITTLE  PET" 

Cut  Showing  Stove  Ready  for  Use  and  Folded 
Ready  for  Traveling 


For  Coal  or  Wood 

We  show  in  our  Marine 
Catalog  a  complete  line  of 
stoves  and  ranges  for 
camping  and  marine  use. 
We  are  agents  for  the 
Shipmate  ranges  and  can 
furnish  promptly  any  of 
the  various  numbers 
made  by  that  company. 


SIBLEY 

HEATING 

STOVES 

The  only  stove  to 
use  for  heating. 
Has  no  bottom. 
Burns  everything. 
18  inches  diamete- 
at  base;  4  inches 
diameter  at  top. 
Height,  28  inches. 
Including  9  foot 
pipe,  each $5.00 


98.: 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  60. 


G.  B.  G.  KEROSENE  RANGE 

Single  and  Double  Burner 


A  very  serviceable  and  compact  range  for 
marine  use.  The  framework  is  of  galvanized 
iron.     The  tank  is  of  polished  brass. 

The  tank  burns  common  kerosene  as  a  fuel, 
which  is  fed  to  the  burner  under  pressure.  The 
design  of  the  burner  is  very  simple  and  contains 
no  brass  gauze  in  the  burner  head  to  fill  up  and 
clog  the  burner.  The  flame  can  be  regulated  by 
the  small  valve  on  top  of  the  filler  cap  of  the 
tank. 

To  operate,  heat  the  burner  by  priming  with 
alcohol.  When  the  alcohol  is  nearly  consumed 
give  the  pump  a  few  strokes  and  the  kerosene 
vaporizes,  and  the  stove  will  burn  properly,  after 
which  additional  pumping  will  heighten  the 
flame  to  suit  requirements. 

The  tank  holds  one  quart,  which  will  operate 
to  the  average  of  from  14  to  16  hours.  One 
quart  of  water  at  15°  can  be  brought  to  boil  in 
three  or  four  minutes. 

Single  Burner 

Length  Width  Height  to  Inside 

Over  All  Over  All  Top  of  Rail  of  Rail 

inches  inches           Inches  inches 

13%  10  Va            7y2  91/4X8% 

Double  Burner 

Length  Width       Height  to  Inside 

Over  All        Over  All     Top  of  Rail  of  Rail 

Inches  inches  inches  inches 

23  Va  10%  7%  18x91^ 


stock  No. 

M501FF 


stock  No. 
M401FF 


THE   OPTIMUS   PORTABLE 
GAMP  STOVE 

The  stove  is  identical 
with  the  one  shown  op- 
posite. It  is,  however, 
constructed  in  a  more 
convenient  form  for 
carrying.  Case  is  made 
of  metal.  It  contains 
the  stove  and  a  bottle 
for  alcohol. 

These  Optimus  stoves 
burn  equally  well  in- 
door or  in  exposed 
places.  There  is  no  wind 
.  that  will  blow  them  out. 
Easy  to  keep  clean  as 
there  is  no  wick  of  any  kind 

stock  No. 
M  701  FF 


DOUBLE  BURNER 
UNIVERSAL  ALCOHOL  STOVE 

This  double  burn- 
er stove  is  con- 
structed along  the 
lines  of  the  single 
burner  and  operates 
in  the  same  manner. 

It  is  large  enough 
to  accommodate  a 
bake  oven  as  well  as 
all  ordinary  cooking 
utensils.  The  tank  is 
large,     holds     two 

quarts,  to  avoid  frequent  refilling.  Thoroughly 
reliable,  nothing  to  get  out  of  order.  Made  of 
galvanized  steel  with  dull  nickel  grate  and 
brass  tank  and  rail.  Weighs  packed  in  wood 
box,  30  lbs. 

Height 
Length  Depth  Over  All 

Stock  No.  inches  inches  inches 

M201FF  22  17  13 14 

UNIVERSAL  ALCOHOL   STOVE 

This  stove  converts  dena- 
turned  alcohol  into  gas  and  I 
burns  with  an  intensely  hot^ 
blue  flame.  Simple  to  oper- 
ate, regulates  like  an  ordi- 
nary gas  range.  Boils  one 
quart  of  water  at  50°  F.  in 
seven  minutes.  Accommo- 
dates all  ordinary  cooking 
utensils.  Clean,  odorless  and 
absolutely  safe.  Body  of  burner  enclosed  to 
protect  it  from  wind  when  used  in  exposed 
places. 

Body  of  stove,  galvanized  steel;  grate,  dull 
nickel;  rail  and  reservoir,  polished  brass. 
Diameter  of  grate  is  10%  inches;  weighs  packed 
in  wood  box,  11  lbs. 


stock  No. 
M  301  FF 

Single  Burner 

Height  to 

Top  of  Rail 

inches 

5 

Extreme 
Height 
inches 

10% 

stock  No. 
M  101  FF 

Three  Burner 

Length                  Depth 
inches                   inches 

29%                  19 

Height 
Over  All 

Weight,  Iba. 
5 


THE  OPTIMUS  STOVE 

Burns  kerosene,  is  ab- 
solutely safe,  clean  and 
odorless.  Will  boil 
quart  of  water  in  three 
minutes.  When  burn- 
ing at  its  highest  power 
it  will  consume  one  quart 
of  kerosene  in  six  houis 
Flame  regulated  by  turn- 
ing of  a  thumb  screw 
Tank  is  of  polished  brass, 
holds  one  quart,  and  a 
combination  silent  and 
roaring  burner  is  fur- 
nished. 

Stock  No. 
M  601  FF 


GEO-BeARPEN*TER  ^  CO. 


9Hi 


"UNIVERSAL"  VACUUM  BOTTLES  AND  LUNCH  SETS 

Sanitary.  Durable. 

Equipped  with  steel  spring  shock  absorber. 

No  paper  or  felt  pads  used  in  construction  of  these  bottles. 


Black  Enameled  Case. 
Tinned  Steel  Cap. 

No.   61.      Pint $1.25 

No.   62.      Quart     2.00 

Extra  Fillers. 

No.   00.      V2   Pint $0.90 

No.   01.      Pint     1.00 


Black  Enameled  Case. 
Nickeled  Shoulder  and  Cap. 

No.  70.      %   Pint $1.50 

No,   71.      Pint 1.75 

No.  72.      Quart     2.75 


Full  Nickel. 

No.   80.      %   Pint .$2.25 

No.   81.      Pint     2.50 

No.  82.      Quart     3.75 


Leather  Covered. 

Pints 
No.  871,      Black  Levant   .  .  .,$.3.50 

No.  881.      Tan  Hide    3,50 

No,  891,      Genuine  Pig  Skin  3.50 

Quarts 
No.  872,      Black  Levant   ...$5.00 

No.  882.     Tan  Hide 5.00 

No.  892,      Genuine  Pig  Skin  5.00 

Guaranteed  to  keep  liquids 


Food    Jar 

THE  "U 


Full  Nickel. 

No. 

f:oo. 

1/^  Pt.  Butter  Jar. $2.50 

No. 

811. 

Pint  . 3,00 

No. 

812. 

Quart    -1,00 

Extra    Fillers. 

No. 

010. 

1/2  Pint $1,15 

No. 

Oil. 

Pint     1,25 

No. 

IV 

012. 

ERS^ 

Quart    2,00 

^L"  LUNCH   KIT 

With  Vacuum  Bottle,  Drinking  Cup  and 
Aluminum  Trays 

No.     20.      Tan,  brass  trimmings $2,7.5 

No.  320.      Black,  nickeled  trimmings 2.75 

No.     01.     Extra     filler     for     "Universal" 
Lunch  Kits 1.00 

CARAFE  CARRIER 

lull  Nickel  Plated  Case,  Covering  Chiss 


Filler  Completely 


No,  39   ....  $3,50 

Carrier    and 

Glasses 
(No  Bottle) 

No. 

391822    .  .  ..$9.00 

Complete  with 
1822  Bottle 

No,    1822.  ..$5,50 

Bottle  Only. 
Quart  with  Metal 
and  Cork  Stopper 

No.    01 22..  $3,50 

Extra  Filler. 
Quart 


Carafe 
hot  24  hours,  cold  72  liours 


985 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  CO, 


CANVAS    BUCKET 

Hand  Sewed 

A  canvas  bucket  is  prefera- 
ble to  any  other  type  on 
board  a  boat  inasmuch  as  it 
will  not  mar  the  sides  as  is 
the  case  with  the  wood  and 
iron   bucket. 

Ox     ,   TVT  Depth,  Diain., 

Stock  No.  j„,,i,es.         inches. 

M1512B  12  9 

DUPLEX   FOLDING   PAIL 


Folded  Open 

No.  5  has  splash  guard  strainer  and  spout.     All 
have  wire  handles  and  japanned  mountings. 


Stock  No. 

M  1501  B 
M  1502  B 
M  1503  B 
M1504B 


Capacity 
in  Quarts. 


Diameter, 
inches. 

10 
10 

11 
11 


Depth, 
inches.- 

71/2 
71/2 
91/2 
91/2 


KAMP    KOOK'S    KIT 


Tn   Shipping  Order. 
Size   14 %xlO  1/2x8    inches 

Regular  Size  for  Six  Persons 

Kit  consists  of  fire  jack,  dish  pan,  boiler,  fry- 
ing pan,  cofifee  pot,  cover,  adjustable  handle, 
broiler,  two  ladles,  cake  turner,  basting  spoon, 
fork,  can  opener,  pot  cleaner,  towel,  match  box, 
flour  dredge,  salt  and  pepper  boxes,  candle  lantern. 

Table  ware  consists  of  six  each,  knives,  forks, 
tea  spoons,  tin  cups,  tin  plates,  two  table  spoons, 
one  butcher  knife. 

Weight 
Description.  -^^  pounds. 

Kamp  Kook's  Kit,  21  pieces  15 

Reg.  Table  Ware,  33  pieces  5 

Reg.  Kit  &  Table  Ware,  54  pieces  20 
Squad  Size  for  Twelve  Persons 

Stock  No.  Description.                                  ^nfbs!' 

M  116  C  Kamp  Kit,  28  pieces                  60 

M  117  C  Table  Ware,  64  pieces                10 

M118C  Kamp  Kit  &  Table  Ware,  92  pieces    70 


Stock  No. 

M113C 
M  114  C 
M115C 


BONE  HANDLED  YACHT- 
MAN'S  KNIFE 


With  one  blade  and  marlin  spike  with  shackle 
for  lanyard.     Imported  tool  steel.     Bone  handle. 
Stock  No.—  M  275  V 


DUPLEX  FOLDING  BASIN 


Folded 


Open 


Duplex  Basins  are  made  of  waterproof  canvas 
sides  and  pantasote  bottom.  Japanned  mount- 
ings. 


Stock  No. 

M  1505  B 
M  1506  B 
M  1507  B 


Diameter, 
inches. 

12 
14 
16 


Depth, 

inches. 

51/2 

7% 

91/2 


HAWKEYE  REFRIGERATOR 
BASKET 


Stock  No. 

MllOC 

Mine 

M112C 


Length, 
inches. 

Width, 
inches. 

13 
18 
20 

10 
12 
13 

Depth, 
inches. 

7% 

8  ¥2 
10 


A  MORE  COMPLETE  SHOWING  OF  THESE  GOODS    CAN  BE  FOUND  IN  OUR  aiARINE  CATALOG 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  «  Go. 


986 


'PRESTO"  CIGAR   LIGHTERS 


No.   200   Combination   "Presto"    Cigar    Ligrht< 
and    Lamp 


No.  205  "Presto   Star"   Cigar   Lighter 


COMBINATION    "PRESTO"    CIGAR    LIGHTERS 
AND   LAMPS 

New      design,    handle     of      ebony     finish,      nickel 
plated    cigar    lighter    tip    and    reflector.       Polished 
ivory  finish  push  buttons.      Furnished  with  10   feet 
of  silk   cord. 
No.  200.     Complete      with      regular      terminals, 

each     *3.50 

"PRESTO"    CIGAR   LIGHTERS 

Fni-nished  witli  10  feet  of  silk  cord 
No.  202.     Complete'  with  regular  terminal.s  and 
pure  platinum   tip each  $2.50 

"PRESTO"    DE    LUXE    CIGAR   LIGHTER 

No.  203.  Complete  with  6  feet  black  silk  cord, 
ebony  finish  handle  pearl  push  button,  in- 
terchangeable tip  and  bulb  and  nickel  plated 
holder     each  $4.50 

"PRESTO   STAR"   CIGAR  LIGHTERS 

Designed  to  get  their  power  direct  from  magneto 
on  any  standard  6  V.  system.  Equipped  with  10 
feet  silk  cord.  Made  with  wood  handle  ebony  fin- 
ish,  heavy  nickel  plated   trimmings. 

No.  205.     Complete  with  holder each  $2.50 

No.  206.     Extra    Platinum    Tip,    6   V "        l.OO 

AUTOSIATIC    CORD    WINDER 

This  winds  up  the  cord  automatically  and  can  be 
placed  under  the  seat  or  at  the  side  of  car,  or  be- 
hind the  dash;  can  be  used  to  wind  up  the  cord  on 
any  "Presto"  cigar  lighter  or  inspection  lamp. 
No.  240.  Automatic  Cord  Winder  (only). each  $2.50 
No.  250.  Automatic  Cord  Winder  with  Com- 
bination   "Presto"    No.    200,    complete    with 

holder    each     6.0O 

No.  252.     Automatic  Cord  Winder,  with   cigar 

lighter  No.   202,  and  holder each     5.00 

For  any  other  combinations  of  cigar  lighters 
and  winder  add  prices  of  both  articles  together. 

A  nickel  plated  holder  is  furnished  with  each 
cigar  lighter,  which  can  be  attached  anywhere  in 
the'  car. 


FLASH   LIGHTS 


Stjle   of  No.  12,  22  and  2:{  ^\ith 
Vulcanized  Fibre  Cases 


Williffiiii^'tfaffffiBB'fci'iliriiii  I 


-Style  of  Xo.  M22  and  M23 
with   Vulcanized   Fibre   Cases 


Style  of  No.  72,  42  :i?i.i    i:: 
with  Nickel  Plated   Cases 

The  flash  lights  made  with  vulcanized  fiber  cases 
have  nickel  plate'  trimmings.  The  cases  on  the 
oblong  flash  lights  are  entirely  nickel  plated. 

The  batteries  are  of  the  best  quality.  As  they  are 
used  for  intermittent  service,  it  is  impossible  to 
state  the  exact  length  of  time  they  will  last.  The 
average  continuous  life  of  the  battery  is  fourteen 
hours,  but  for  intermittent  service  the  life  of  the 
battery  is  increased  to  100  per  cent.  We  guarantee 
them  equal  to  any  flash  lights  on  the  market,  and 
should  you  find  any  battery  that  is  not  up  to  stand- 
ard it  will  be  promptly  replaced  without  charge. 

No.  12,  Vulcanized  Fibre — Size  1^/4x5  Inches 

Case   complete,   with   batterv  and   lamp .$1.00 

No.    121   battery,    lx3?4    inches SO 


G-31^,  2.8  V.  Mazda  lamp,  No.  1210 13 

No.  22,  Vulcanized  Fibre — Size  lYzxAVj,  Inches 

Case   complete,  with   battery  and   lamp $1.20 

No.    221    battery,    l?sx4%    inches 30 

G-41^,  2.9  V.  Mazda  lamp.  No.   2210 13 

No.  23,  Vulcanized  Fibre — Size  l%x8%  Inches 

Case  complete',  with  battery  and  lamp $1.40 

No.  231  battery.  Ilsx7  inches 40 

G-4%,  3.8  V.  Mazda  lamp,  No.  2310 13 

No.  M22,  Vulcanized   Fibre   Miner's  Head 

Size  IV^xOVa  Inches 

Case  complete  with  battery  and  lamp $1.50 

No.  221  battery,   l?vsx4%    inches 30 

G-iV2,  2.9  v.  Mazda  lamp,  No.  2210 13 

No.  M23,  Vulcanized  Fibre,  Miner's  Head — 
Size    ly-xSM:    Inches 

Case   complete,  with   battery  and  lamp $1.70 

No.    231    battery,    l-\sx7    inches .40 

G-iVz,  3.8  v.  Mazda  lamp,  No.   2310 13 

No.  72,  Nickel  Plated — Size  Z-'Axiy^xU  Inches 

Case  complete,   with  battery  and   lamp $0.75 

No.    721    battery,    2xli/8X%    inches 30 

FE-31^,  2.8  v.  Mazda  lamp.  No.   4210 13 

No.  42,  Nickel  Plated — Size  2%xl%x%  Inches 

Case  complete,   with   battery  and  lamp $0.75 

No.    421    battery,    2%xli/ix%    inches 30 

FE-3^,  2.8  V.  Opal  Mazda  lamp,  No.  4210 13 

No.  43,  Nickel  Plated— Size  2%x2x%  Inches 

Case  complete,  with   battery  and  lamp $1.00 

No.    431   battery,   2i4x2x%    inches 40 

FE-31^,  3.8  v.  Opal  Mazda  lamp.  No.  4310 13 


Marine  Department 


OUR    Marine    Supply   Department,   in  point  of   age, 
represents  the  corner  stone  of  our  business.    We  have 
always  catered  to  the  "men  who  go  down  to  the  sea 
in  ships,"  and  the  best  smell  we  know  is — TAR. 

The  following  pages  show  only  a  few  items  in  our 
very  extensive  stock  of  Marine  Hardware.  The  marine 
supply  line  is  so  varied  and  distinctive  that  we  have  thought 
best  to  cover  it  with  a  separate  catalog.  We  therefore  urge 
all  those  who  are  interested  in  boating,  or  boat  building  to 

Send  for  our  Marine 
Supply  Catalog 

It  is  free  for  the  asking  to  all  holders  of  this,  our 
General  Catalog  No.  1  1 0. 

We  take  this  opportunity  of  stating  that  we  also  issue 
separate  catalogs  covering  tents  and  camp  equipment,  awning 
hardware,  mechanical  rubber  goods,  as  well  as  innumerable 
pamphlets  and  circulars  covering  other  lines. 

GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  X  SO: 


GEO•B•CARPE^fTER  «  eo. 


988 


OAR  LOCKS 

GALVANIZED  IRON  AND  BRASS 
We  do  not  recommend  Cast  Iron  Rowlocks.     All  Rowlocks  ai"e  Listed  per  pair. 


Fig.  105 
Standard  Socket 


Fig.  110 
Ribbed  Socket 


Fig.  103 
Round  Socket 


North  River  Socket 


STANDARD  SOCKET  ROWLOCKS 


Size 

Width  Between 
Horns,  inches 

Malleable 

Polished 
Brass 

No.  0 
No.  1 
No.  1  Va 
No.  2 
No.  3 
No.  4 

1% 
2 

21/8 

2% 

21/2 

3 

$0.30 
.35 
.45 
.50 
.65 
.90 

$1.25 
1.40 
1.60 
2.00 
2.60 
3.25 

RIBBED  SOCKET  ROWLOCKS 

GALVANIZED  IRON  AND  BRASS 

Size 

Width  Between 
Horns,  inches 

Malleable 

No.    0 
No.   1 
No.    2 
No.   3 

No.    4 

1% 

2 

21^ 
2% 
3 

$0.25 
.30 
.40 
.60 
.80 

ROUND  ROWLOCKS — Side  Plate 

Size 

Diameter  of 
Hole  in  the 
Clear,  inches 

Malleable 
Iron 

Polfshed 
Brass 

No.   0 
No.    1 
No.    2 

2 

2y4 

2^ 

$0.45 
.50 
.60 

$1.65 
1.75 
2.25 

Socket 

No.   0 
■No.   1 
No.    2 

2 
2% 

$0.35 
.40 
.50 

$1.40 
1.50 
2.00 

Jillllilinliill.lliUiliiiMiiUiiiiliiii 
Fig.  65eA 
A  COMPLETE  LINE  OF  ROAVLOCKS  IS  SHOWN 


NORTH  RIVER  ROWLOCKS 

GALVANIZED  IRON  AND  BRASS 
All  Rowlocks  Are  Listed  Per  Pair 

c      ,      .  Malleable  Poli-shed 

Socket  Iron  Brass 

2  inches  between  horns .$0.40  $1.75 

ALLEN'S  BOW-FACING  OARS 

Rowing  Gear,  with  copper  tipped  spruce  blades, 
complete,  7  or  8  feet,  and  ready  to  screw  on 
gunwale per  set,     .  .  , 

Rowing  Gear  Irons  (without  blades) 

Extra   Spruce  Oars per  foot     .  .  . 

Pocket  Oil  Cans each     .  .  . 

Tn  ordering  mention  beam  of  boat. 

IN  OIR  MAUINK  C.VTALOG.     SEND  FOR  A  COPY. 


989 


Geo-BCarpeN'ter  ^  Qo. 


ASH   BOAT   OARS 


Fig.    148A 


With  Plain  Tip 

Made  of  straight  grained  stock  in  the  follow- 
ing lengths: 


jth,  feet 

Length, 

feet 

Length,  feet 

6 

9 

14 

61/2 

10 

15 

7 

11 

16 

TVa 

12 

18 

8 

13 

With  Copper  Tips 
Similar  to  our  plain  ash  oars,  but  with  copper 
tips  an  all  sizes  to   10  ft.  inclusive  and  copper 
bands  on  longer  lengths. 


Length,  feet 

Length, 

feet 

Length,  feet 

6 

9 

14 

61/2 

10 

15 

7 

11 

16 

7y2 

12 

18 

8 

13 

OAR  LEATHERS 


Fig.   148D 

Come  put  up  in  envelopes  containing  1  set  of 
leathers  with  collars  (for  1  pair  of  oars)  with 
necessary  nails.  The  6x6  inch  leathers  are  for 
oars  up  to  8  feet.  6x7  inch  leathers  are  for 
larger  oars  up  to  10  feet. 


Inches 

6x6 


Inches 

6x7 


SINGLE  CANOE  PADDLES 


Fig.   149A 

Spruce 

Made  of  selected  eastern  spruce,  hand  finished 
and  varnished  with  either  plain  or  copper  tip  in 
the  following  lengths:  4,  41/2,  5,  51/2  and  6  feet. 

Maple 

Made  of  selected  hard  maple,  hand  finished 
and  varnished.  While  heavier  than  spruce  it  is 
tougher.  Plain  tip.  Lengths:  4,  iV2,  5,  5^2 
a»vd  6  feet. 


SPRUCE   BOAT   OARS 


Fig.   14SB 

Plain  with  Copper  Tips 

Made  of  selected  Eastern  spruce,  very  light. 

Length,  feet         Length,  feet         Length,  feet         Length,  feet 
6  7  8  10 

61/2  71/2  9 

Leathered  and  Varnished  with  Copper  Tips 

Similar  to  our  plain  spruce  oar,  finished  with 
good  spar  varnish  and  leather. 

Length,  feet        Length,  feet        Length,  feet        Length,  feet 
6  7  8  10 

6  1/2  7  1/2  9 


SPOON  OARS 


Fig.   148C 


Selected    Eastern    spruce    leathered    and   var- 
nished, furnished  with  taper  handles. 

Length,  feet         Length,  feet         Length,  feet         Length,  feet 
6  7  8  10 

6  1/2  7  1/2  9 


PUSH  PADDLES 


Ash 

Straight  grained  ash  in  the  following  lengths: 
9,  10  a^d  12  feet. 


Spruce 

Selected  eastern  spruce,  plain  tip  in  the  fol- 
lowing lengths:  9,  10  and  12  feet. 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER   «   CO, 


990 


MARINE    GLASSES 

With    Sole    Leather    Ckse    and 
Sti-ap 


These  glasses  are  our  own  im- 
portation direct  from  the  cel- 
ebrated factories  of  Colmont  and 
Lemaire. 

Colmont  Marine  Glasses  while 
moderate  in  price  are  of  supe- 
rior finish  and  have  excellent  opti- 
cal  qualities. 

The  line  of  I^en^aire  Marine 
Glasses  ranlis  .-^s  the  best  that 
can  be  produced  abroad. 


Stock  No. 


Lignes  Lignes  Lignes     Make  Description 

MIOIV  MHIV  Colmont  Black  morocco  covered  body,  met- 
al parts  finished  in  bronze.  Good 
quality.  Achromatic  lenses,  sun- 
shades to  draw  over  obective 
lenses. 

M102V  M112V  Colmont  Black  morocco  covered  body,  met- 
al   parts   black   japan. 
M103V  M113V  Colmont  Black   morocco   covered   body,    ja- 

pan mountings,  oxidized  cross- 
bars, adjustable  to  pupillary 
distance,   10   lenses. 

M104V  MH4V  Lemaire  Black  morocco  covered  body,  met- 
al parts  finished  in  japan,  high 
tops. 

M105V  M115V  I.,emaire  Black  morocco  covered  body,  ja- 
pan mountings,  with  sunshades, 
double  draw  extension. 
5I116V  Lemaire  Black  morocco  covered  body,  ja- 
pan muuntings,  high  model. 
Grand  power.  This  is  the  most 
powerful  glass  made  in  power, 
breadth  of  field  of  vision  and 
clear   definition. 


ANEROID   BAROMETERS 


Our  line  of  Aneroid 
Barometers  consists  of 
both  German  an^ 
French  made.  The  p'jJb 
brand  of  barometers  are 
imported  by  us  direct 
from  the  famous  French 
makers,  who  have  a 
loputation  of  turning 
out  the  finest  instru- 
ments manufactured. 
The  unbranded  instru- 
ments are  of  German 
manufacture,  not  of  as 
high  a  grade  as  the 
French  make,  but  very 
accurate  and  servicea- 
ble instruments  for  the 
money.  Both  types  can 
be  set  for  altitude  by 
turning  a  small  set 
.•jcrow  in  a  recess  in  the 
back  of  the  instrument. 
Stock  Diam.  of  Face 

No.  inches 

3I158V  5 


M159V 

MIGOV 

M161V 
lAIlGSV 
M163V 
M164V 


p5b 


Description 
Closed   face,    with    card   dial,    in 
brass  case. 

Open    face,    with    card    dial,    in 
brass  case. 

brand,    closed    face,    with 
card   dial,    in   brass   case, 
brand,     open     face,     with 
card    dial,    in   brass    case, 
closed     face,     with     metal 
dial,  in  brass  case, 
open     face,     with     metal 
dial,   in  brass  case, 
open     face,     with     metal 
dial,    in    brass   case   and 
one      thermometer      at- 
tached, 
cpen     face,     with     metal 
dial,    in    brass   case   and 
two     thermometers     at- 
tached,    showing     Fah- 
renheit, Centigrade,  and 
Reaumer   scales. 


CHELSEA  CLOCKS 

Marine 


Figr.  618A   Time   Clock 


Fig.  018B   Sbo^viugr  Buse        Fig.    618C    Striking:    Ship    Bell 


Cases  are  solid  brass,   highly   polished.     Bases   are   poli.shed   mahogany   and   cast  brass,   finished   same  as   clocks. 
The  finest  clocks  made,   perfect  timekeepers  and  beautiful   ornamenls   to   an   engine   room,    yacht   or  residence. 


EIGHT  DAY  MOVEMENTS 


Time  Clock 

Strikiner    Ship's    Bell    Clock 

Size  Face 
Inches 

Q^,.,.™  •R-.^^i         JHinped   Bezel   with 
Screw  Bezel         |     Lock   and    Key 

Screw  Bezel 

Hinged   Bezel   with 
Lock    and    Key 

Extra  for 
Base 

V 

$21.00               ,               $24.00 

i 
42.00 

$12.00 
47.00 

$4.1.00 

50.00 

55.00 

1                  60.00 

$  9.00 
12.00 
17.00 
27.00 

991 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  60. 


TRIP  GONG 

Polished  BeU  Metal 


Diameter 

Diameter 

Inches 

inches 

inches 

3 

6 

10 

4 

7 

12 

5 

8 

14 

Diameter 

inches 

16 

18 


HEAVY  SHIP'S 
BELL  WITH  BOLT 

AND  NUT 


♦ 

"             Genuine   iSell 

Metal 

stock  No. 

Weight 

Diameter 

Bright 

In  lbs. 

inches 

MllOlB 

13 

81/2 

M1103B 

20 

101/2 

M 1105  B 

30 

12 

M1107B 

40 

13 

M1108B 

50 

14 

M1109B 

60 

15 

MlllOB 

70 

16 

MllllB 

80 

17 

M1113B 

100 

17% 

JINGLE  BELLS 

Polished  Brass  Bells,  Rolled  Brass  Carriages 

The    clappers    are    suspended    from    a    heavy 
brass  loop  cast  into  the  bell. 


$1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
2.00 
2.25 
2.50 


Jingle  Bells 

Size  21/^   inches each, 

"      3 


31/2 
4 

41/2 
5 


HEAVY 

^ 

x^ 

YACHT   BELL 

l^w 

^m 

WITH 

l^Sn 

STATIONARY 

Jp' 

BRACKET 

L 

Bell   Metal 

^^g 

t> 

stock  No.                 Opening 
Polished                   inches 
M  1305  B                6 
M  1307  B                8 
M 1309  B                9 

Stock  No, 

Polished 

M1311B 

M 1313  B 

Opening 

Inches 

10 

11 

HEAVY 

fiP^^ 

% 

YACHT  BELL 

H^IH 

1 

WITH 

■I^^Hi 

%1^ 

DETACHABLE 

ilHn) 

^li 

BRACKET       ^ 

^^^H 

I. 

Bell  Metal          ^ 

-^^^ 

% 

Diam.  of 
Stock  No.               Opening 
Polished                 inches 
M  1306  B                6 
M 1308  B                8 
M 1310  B                9 

Stock  No. 

Polished 
M 1312  B 
M 1314  B 

Diam.  of 
Opening 
inches 

10 

11 

BELL  CRANKS 


Side  or  Flat 


Length  of 
Size  Crank,  inches 

No.   1  3 

No.   2  3% 

No.  3  41/2 


Side  or  Flat 
each 
$0.40 
.50 
.60 


$0.50 
.60 
.75 


BRASS  BELL  PULLS 


Bell  Springs 

Size  4  inches per  doz.,  $1.00 

"      5       "      "  1.25 

"      6       "       "  2.00 

"      8       "       "  4.00 

"10       "       "  5.00 

A  MORE  COMPLETE  OFFERING  OF  BELLS   IS   SHOWN  IN   OUR  MARINE   CATALOG 


Size 

Length    Pull,    inches     Polished  Brass,  each 

No.    1 

2                                                 $0.50 

No.   2 

2 1/2                                                 .60 

No.  3 

3 1/4                                                 .75 

No.   4 

3        Heavy                              1.00 

No.  5 

21/^    Extra  Heavy                2.00 

Geo-BCarpenTter  «  eo. 


992 


stock  No. 

M200i5B  Block  Cork 
31  2002  X  Children's  size 


BLOCK 

CORK 

LIFE 

PRESERVER 

Every  preserver 
has  the  U.  S.  in- 
spector's s  t  a  m  p 
made  of  good  can- 
vas and  solid  cork 
blocks  with  shoulder 
straps. 

List  Price 
$2.(»0 
1.50 


BLOCK  CORK  RING  BUOYS 


passenger 


Made  up  of  solid 
block  cork  slabs 
turned  round  and 
smooth.  Canvas  cov- 
ered and  roped 
government  inspection 
for  use  on 
vessels,   etc. 

stock  No. 
M 1139  B 
M1140B 
M 1141  B 
M1142B 
31 1143 B 
31  1144  B 


them  painted,  which  not 
Painted   with  two  coats  of  white 


PAINTTXG  AND  LETTERING  RING  BUOYS 

Ring  Buoys  are  usually  exposed  to  the  weather,  and  it  is  well  to  ha 
only  preserves  them  but  keeps  them  from  getting  water  soaked 
lead  and  lettered  in  black — extra. 

On  boats  carrying  passengers  for  hire  (this  includes   rented    launches    at   boat   liveries   only) 
the  never-sink  jacket  or  block  cork  life  preserver  will  be  approved. 


METALLIC  LIFE  BOATS 


tion    Service   and   approved 


All   sizes   are  constructed    in  i    <    'idinio    ^^\\h    tin     1       ■-     ^i     iim      it    In-^pr 

recommended   by   the   Boaid  of   SupeiMsmt,'   Inspectors  ot   Sti  am   Ve^soLs 

Sizes  and  Capacity  for  Yessels  over  150  Tons  Capacity 

Cubic  On  Ocean,  Bay, 

Beim  Depth 

X                  3  ft.  6  in.  X                   1  ft.  6  in. 

X                   4  ft.  0  in.  X                   1  ft.  9  in. 

X                   4  ft.  6  in.  X                   2  ft.  0  in. 

X                   5  ft.  0  in.  X                   2  ft.  2  in. 

X                  5  ft.  0  in.  X                  2  ft.  1  in. 

X                  5  ft.  6  in.  X                  2  ft.  3  in. 

X                  5  ft.  6  in.  X                  2  ft.  3  in. 

X                  6  ft.  0  in.  X                  2  ft.  6  in. 

X                  6  ft.  0  in.  X                  2  ft.  6  in. 

X                  7  ft.  0  in.  X                  3  ft.  0  in. 

X                   7  ft.  9  in.  X                   3  ft.  4  in. 

X                  8  ft.  4  in.  X                  3  ft.  7  in. 

CLARK'S  PATENT  METALLIC  LIFE  RAFT 


10  ft. 

12  ft. 

14  ft. 

14  ft. 

16  ft. 

16  ft. 

18  ft. 

20  ft. 

22  ft. 

24  ft. 

26  ft. 

28  ft. 

feet 

Lake  and  Sound 

On  Rivers 

32 

3  persons 

4  persons 

50 

5  persons 

6  persons 

76 

7  persons 

9  persons 

91 

9  persons 

11  persons 

100 

10  persons 

12  persons 

120 

12  persons 

15  persons 

134 

13  persons 

17  persons 

180 

18  persons 

22  persons 

198 

20  persons 

25  persons 

302 

30  persons 

38  persons 

402 

4  0  persons 

50  persons 

500 

50  persons 

03  persons 

Of  the  latest  revised  type  built  aocordingr  to  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Board  of  Stipervising 
Steamboat  Inspectors.  Each  raft,  is  furnished  with  oars,  oarlocks,  lifelines,  floats,  boat  hook,  paddies 
and  painter.  ,         ■  ^ 

Rafts  are  composed  of  independent  galvanized  iron    tanks,    securely    fastened    together    ma    wooden 
frame  thoroughly  braced  and  bolted.     Tanks  are  constructed    of    No.    20    galvanized    iron    with    flanged 
heads,   double   riveted   and   soldered.     Kach   tank    is  fitted  with  testing  flange  and  cap  for  air  pump  con- 
nection   and   tested   and   painted   before    being   assembled  within   framework. 
Capacity 
Nuinlier 
Person 
Allowed  on 
Ocean,  I..ake,  r):mensions  of  Raft 

Sound  and  River     T,engrth  Width 

4  5  ft.    1  in.  3  ft.  10  in. 

6  7  ft.    9  in.  3  ft.  10  in. 

8  7  ft.     9  in.  4  ft.  10  in. 

10  10  ft.     4  in.  5  ft.     3  in. 

15  12  ft.  10  in.  5  ft.    7  in. 

20  12  ft.  10  in.  7  ft.    2  in. 


List  of  S 

izes 

Number 

Cubic  Feet 

of  Tanks 

Dimensions  of  Tanks 

in  Boat 

•Weight 

In  Haft 

Length 

Width 

Mea.surement 

of  Raft 

24       in. 

12  in. 

40  ft. 

150 

9 

24       in. 

12  in. 

60  ft. 

225 

12 

24       in. 

12  in. 

80  ft. 

300 

16 

241/2  in. 

13  in. 

100  ft. 

425 

15 

24      in. 

16  in. 

150  ft. 

670 

20 

24      in. 

16  in. 

200  ft. 

760 

993 


GeoBCar.peM"ter  s  eo, 


Pig.  A476 


THE  WATER  LIGHT 

Showing  outside  of  light 
and  nietliod  of  attacliing  light 
and  buoy  to  ship's  rail. 

Fig.  A476  IjTFE  BUOY  WATER  LIGHT 

Approved  by  the  XJ.  S.  Board  of  Supervising  Inspectors 

Bv  attaching  a  line  to  the  ring-  at  the  bottom  of  the  light  and  then 
to  the  ring  buoy,  and  hanging  the  light  on  the  rail  by  the  ring  at  the 
top,  it  is  only  necessary  to  pull  the  light  from  the  hook  (which  un- 
seals a  soft  metal  cap"),  and  this  operation  makes  the  light  self- 
igniting  the  moment  it  strikes  the  water. 

Size,  8x10   inches.     Weight,   5%   lbs.     250  candle  power.     Burns   45 
minutes. 
Price    each    .^5.00 


Fig.  A477 


Fig.  A477  WATER  LIGHT 

For  Life  Boat  and  Raft  Equipment 

As  Approved  by  the  U.  S.  Board  of  Supervising  Inspectors 

This  light  has  a  small  metal  cap  attached  to  a  ring,  i.  e.,  A.     By  pulling  this  ring  unseals  the  light; 
same  is  then  ready  for  emergency  use,  either  on  board  ship,  or   can  be   thrown   overboard  attached   to  a 
rope.     This  light  is  also  buoyant,  burns  for  over  one  hour  and  gives  300  candle  power  light. 
Each     $5.00 


DISTRESS  OUTFITS 

For  Life  Boats 

As  Approved  by  the  U.  S.  Board  of  Supervising 

Inspectors 


Fig.  A478 
2  RHNUTE  SELF-IGNITING  RED  LIGHTS 

Packed  in  Water-Tight  Cans 

12  for  Life  Boats per  set  ipT.OO 

6   for  Life  Rafts "  4.00 

SEA  ANCHOR  OR  MARINE  DRAG 


Pig.  M30 

A  sea  anchor  should  be  on  board  every  boat  that 
is  liable  to  be  caught  out  in  a  blow.  Their  value 
in  such  a  case  cannot  be  overestimated,  being  made 
for  heavy  water.  Our  sea  anchors  are  heavily 
roped,  being  made  of  heavy  canvas  and  fitted  with 
wrought  iron  folding  ring  so  that  they  can  be  con- 
veniently stowed  in  a  locker  or  small  place.  Prices 
on  apiilication. 


Diameter 

Length 

Stock  No. 

Inches 

inches 

M283X 

18 

42 

M284X 

24 

48 

M285X 

30 

54 

M280X 

36 

60 

M287X 

42 

66 

BI288X 

48 

72 

Suitable  for 

Boat 

Length, 

feet 

20 

22 

25 

SO  to 

35 

36  to 

40 

41  to 

50 

MARINE  NIGHT  SIGNALS 
Percussion 


Pig.  A479 

Red  or  Blue per  doz.  $5.00 

Holders each     2.50 

SHIP  ROCKET 

These  rockets  rise  to  a  height  of  over  400  feet 
and  throw  a  shower  of  red  balls  that  can  be  seen 
at  a   great   distance. 

2    pounds    per  doz.  $7.00 

Galvanized   Magazine   for   same each     3.00 

CARPENTER  LIFE  BOAT  DRAG 
With  Oil  Attachment,  U.  S.  Standard 


Fig.  A481 

This  drag  combines  strength  with  simplicity,  oc- 
cupies small  space  and  can  be  opened  for  use  im- 
mediately. 

No.  1.     For  boats  up  to  24  feet each  $6.00 

Ao.  2.     For  boats  up  to  28  feet "        6.75 

ISO.  3.     For  boats  over  28  feet "        9.00 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  5e  eo. 


994 


MOTOR    BOAT  LIGHTS 

For  Class  2  and  Class  3  Boats 
Galvanized    Iron    and    Polished    Brass 


Side  Light  Bow  Ltght.  Anchor  Light. ' 

CLASS  3  MOTOR  BOAT  LIGHTS 

For  Boats  40  ft.  to  65  ft. 

These  Motor   Boat   Lights   are   made  to  comply  with  government  regulations  governing  boats  of 
Class  3,  40  to  65  ft.  in  length,  and  will  pass  government  inspection  on  such  boats. 

In  Sets  of  3. 


Galvanized. 
M  1301  E 
M1103E 


Stock  Nos. 


Style  of  Light. 


Side 
Bow 
Stern 


Size  Glass, 
Width,  Height 
inches. 
5%x5y4 
7%x4y2 
5%x5 


Height, 
Frame, 
inches. 

Extreme 
Height, 
inches. 

8 

14 

8 

14 

13 

15 

Pol.  Brass. 
M  1307  E 
M1116E 

CLASS  2  MOTOR  BOAT  LIGHTS 

For  Boats  26  ft.  to  40  ft.  ■       u  e 

These  Motor  Boat  Lights  are  made  to  comply  with  government  regulations  governmg  boats  ot 
Class  2,  26  to  40  ft.  in  length,  and  will  pass  inspection  on  such  boats. 

In  Sets  of 


Galvanized. 
M  1401  E 
M 1101  E 


Stock  Nos. 


Style  of  Light. 


J  Side 
JBow 
Stern 


M  1407  E 
M1115E 
CLASS   1.  FRESNAL  MOTOR  BOAT  LIGHTS 


Size  Glass. 
Width,  Height, 
inches. 
5     x4 
71/2x4 
4%x4V4 


Height, 
Frame, 
inches. 

8V2 
10 


Extreme 
Height, 
inches. 

ioy2 
10  y2 

14 


Galvanized  Iron  and  Polished  Brass 

These  lights  are  made  to  comply  with  government  regulations  governing  boats  of  Class  1,  undcr 
26  ft.  in  length,  and  will  pass  inspection  on  such  boats.  Inasmuch  as  the  law  does  not  specify  that  a 
Fresnal  lens  must  be  used  on  lights  for  boats  under  Class  1,  either  Fresnal  or  plain  lens,  which  are 
listed  on  the  following  page,  will  be  accepted.  ■     c       j 

The  forward  light,  which  is  a  combination  lantern  having  a  red  and  green  Fresnal  lens,  is  httm 
with  a  removable  screen  in  front,  projecting  3^   inches. 


No.  5.     COMBINATION  LIGHT 


Stock  Nos, 
Galvanized. 


M  1502  E 


Pol.  Brass. 
M  1508  E 


Size  of  Gl,7s- 
Width  and  Hei 
inches. 


Extreme 
Height, 
inches. 


No.  1.     STERN  LIGHT 


Stock  Nos. 
Galvanized.  Pol. 


Diam.    of    Glass, 
inches. 


M  1505  E 


M1510E 


Height 
of  Glass, 
inches. 

3% 


Width 
of  Base, 
inches. 


Extreme 
Height, 
inches. 


We  are  headquarters  for  Marine  Hardware, 
shown  in  our  Marine  Catalog. 


The  full  line  is 


99^ 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  ^  So. 


FRESNAL    TUG    AND    STEAMER   LIGHTS 

Galvanized  Iron  and  Polished  Brass 


Side  Light 

SIDE  LIGHTS  IN  PAIRS 


Bow  Light  Anchor  Light 

ANCPIOR  LIGHTS  WITH  COLORED  LENS 


Stock  Nos. 
Gal.  Pol.  Brass. 

M  901  F     M  909  F 
M902F     M910F 


Suitable 
for 

Tug 

Steamer 


Dimensions  Extreme 
of  Lens,  Height, 
inches.  inches. 


6%x6% 
lOxTVi 


BOW  LIGHTS 


Stock  Nos. 
Galvanized.   Pol.    Brass. 

M  903  F     M  911  F 
M  904  F     M  912  F 


Suitable 
for 


Dimensions  Extreme 
of  Lens,  Height, 
inches.  inches. 

Tug  6%X6%  15 

Steamer     9     x8  21 


ANCHOR  LIGHTS  WITH  WHITE  LENS 


Stock  Nos. 
Galv.  Pol.  Brass. 

M1112E     M1124E 
M    907  F     M    908  F 


Suitable 
for 


Dimensions  Extreme 
of  Lens,  Height, 
inches.  inches. 


Tug  6%x6%        19 

Steamer     8y2x7  23 


Stock  Nos. 

Galv  Pol.  Brass. 

M1105E  M1117E 

M1103E  M1118E 

M1107E  M1119E 

M1108E  M1120E 

MlllOE  M1122E 

MllllE  M1123E 

M1113E  M1125E 

M1114E  M1126E 


Color  of 
Lens. 

Red 

Green 

Red 

Green 

Red 

Green 

Red. 

Green 


Dimensions   Extreme 


of  Lens, 
inches. 


4%x4yi 


5%x5 


G     xSV- 


.6%x6% 


Height, 
inches. 


BUFFALO  PATTERN  STEAM- 
ER SIGNAL  LIGHTS 

Japanned  Tin,  Galvanized  Iron  and 
Planished  Brass 

SIDE  LIGHTS  (1  PR.)  AND  BOW  LIGHTS 

(1)  IN  SET  OF  3  LIGHTS 


Stock  Nos. 
Tin.  Galv. 

M915F       M916F 
M918F       M919F 


Size  of 
Brass.       Lens,    inches. 


M917F 
M  920  F 


Tin. 
M921F 


ANCHOR  LIGHTS 

Stock  Nos. 

Galv.  Brass. 

M  922  F       M  923  F 


Size  of 
Lens,  inches. 


We  carry  a  complete  assortment  of 'Lens  and 
parts  for  all  our  lights.  Repairs  attended  to 
promptly. 


^^ 


Uovv   Light 


Anchor  Light 


Geo-B-Garpei^'ter  s  Go 


99  fi 


CARPENTER  ELECTRIC  RUNNING   LIGHTS 


lis.  3I150«fc:-V   rolislied   Bruss 

These    lights   are   made   in   three   sizes   for   motor  boats  of  Class  1,  Class  2  and  Class  3. 

The  bodies  of  the  lamps  are  thin  brass  castings.  The  removal  of  two  screws  releases  the  tops  of 
the  lamps  so  that  lens  and  bulbs  can  be  removed.  Rubber  gaskets  keep  lenses  from  rattling  and 
prevent     breakage. 

Fitted  with  Bayonet  base  sockets  and  6  V.  Mazda  bulbs,  approximately  3  C.  P.,  with  wires 
extending  through  the  back  of  the  lamps.  Wires  will  be  extended  through  the  bottom  of  lamps 
if  preferred,  and  low  voltage  bulbs  for  operating  on  dry  cells  furnished  in  place  of  regular 
equipment  if  desired. 

Class  1  lights  consist  of  one  pair  of  side  lights,  which  can  be  used  in  place  of  a  combination 
light. 

Class  2  and  Class  3  lights  are  made  up  in  sets,  consisting  of  a  pair  of  side  lights  and  one 
bow  light. 

Keyhole  slots  are  cut  in  the  back  of  the  lamps  so  that  round  head  screws  set  on  the  light 
boxes  will  hold  them  in  place. 


M1506EX 
M1606EX 
M1607EX 


Height 

Over-AU 

inches 

4% 


"Width 
of  Base 
inches 

2  ¥2 


Weight 
per  Set 


2% 


CARPENTER   ELECTRIC   POST 
LIGHT 


Fig.  31 1511  EX   PuIiMked   Drouze 

Combines  Class  2  bow  light  with  a  heavy 
and  practical  snubbing  post.  Will  match  our 
Class  2  electric  running  lights. 

The  post  light  is  made  to  screw  on  to  the 
deck,  and  is  fitted  with  Bayonet  base  socket 
and  6  V.,  3  C.  P.  Mazda  bulb,  with  wires  for 
making  connections. 


Stock  Height. 

Number  inches 

MlollEX        5% 


Diam.. 

of  Post 

inches 

51/4 


ofBa.se     Weight 
inches  ^bs. 

6%  6 


CARPENTER  CLASS  I  ELECTRIC 
COMBINATION  LIGHT 


lis.   M1611EX 

A  combination  light  for  Class  1  boats,  that  is 
compact,  neat  and  durable,  and  that  will  add  to 
the  appearance  of  any  craft  upon  which  it  is  put. 

The  body  is  cast  bronze.  The  top,  to  which  the 
lamp  is  fastened,  is  detached  by  a  half  turn.  For 
a  more  detailed  description  see  specifications  of 
other  lamps  on  this  page. 

stock  Height  Base 

Number  inches  inches 

M1611EX  4  2%x5% 


Weight 

Lbs. 


A  full  line  of  Marine  lights  is  shown  in  our  Marine  catalog. 


997 


GEO•B•eAIlPE^fTER  «  eo. 


THE   CARPENTER  WIRELESS   SEARCHLIGHT 

The  Carpenter  Wireless  Searchlight  is  constructed  to  harmonize  with  other 
deck  hardware.  It  is  perfectly  balanced  and  makes  an  ideal  installation  on 
any  craft. 

All  parts  are  cast  bronze,  highly  polished.  The  wiring  is  concealed  within 
the  fork  and  base,  which  are  cast  hollow,  eliminating  all  exposed  wiring,  and 
reducing  the  wear  to  a  minimum.  The  lamp  and  fork  are  removable  from  the 
base;  the  plug  contact  in  the  base  breaks  the  contact  when  the  lamp  is  removed. 

The  reflector  is  8  inches  in  diameter  in  the  Cabin  type,  and  5  or  8  inches 
in  the  Deck  type.  The  reflectors  are  of  highest  grade  silver  and  the  lights 
are  fitted  with  6  volt  Mazda  lamps.  Other  voltages  will  be  furnished  if  specified 
at  time  of  ordering. 

Prices  on  application. 

THE  CARPENTER  SEARCHLIGHT  CONTROL 

The  Carpenter  Searchlight  Control  is  the  only  control  of  its  kind  on  the 
market,  that  will  control  both  actions  of  the  searchlight  with  one  lever.  It  has 
a  Universal  action,  allowing  the  beam  to  be  thrown  up  or  down,  or  to  right  or 
left,  with  but  the  single  control  lever  shown  in  the   illustration.      It  can  be 

attached  to  any  type  of  Cabin  searchlight 
having  a  %  inch  control  rod,  and  can  be 
installed  any  distance  from  the  searchlight. 
Furnished  with  a  bulkhead  plate,  handle, 
etc.,  complete  with  the  exception  of  the  rod 
used  in  making  the  connection. 


Fig.  172B 

Used  in  combination  with  the  Carpenter  Wireless  Searchlight,  it  forms  the  most  compact  and 
efficient  article  of  its  kind  in  use  today,  and  its  simple — yet  sturdy — construction,  and  satisfac- 
tory service  have  made  it  an  instant  favorite  in  the  boating  fraternity. 


Fig.  172A 


Prices  on  application. 


DECK  TYPE  ARC  SEARCHLIGHT 
PROJECTORS 


This  searchlight  is  made  for  110 
or  125  volt  direct  current  unless 
otherwise  specified. 

The  light  is  made  of  heavy  brass, 
highly  polished  and  supported  on 
ball  bearings  so  that  it  can  be  oper- 
ated with  the  least  possible  friction. 
The  base  is  made  of  polished  brass 
■and  aluminum.  Mangin  ground  glass 
silver  plated  mirrors  are  used.  The 
carbon  feeding  mechanism  is  made 
so  that  it  is  impossible  for  it  to  stick 
as  the  carbon  holders  are  pivoted  on 
the  lower  ends,  doing  away  with  the 
slides.  An  automatic  cut-off  is  pro- 
vided to  break  the  current  to  the 
feed  coil,  thereby  stopping  the  feed, 
should  the  operator  neglect  to  pull 
the  switch  when  the  carbons  are 
consumed  to  a  safe  distance  from 
the  carbon  holders. 


stock  No.  size,  inches  Stock  No. 

M  690  X  8  M  692  X 

M691X  10  M693X 


Size,  inches 
15 
20 


CABIN  TYPE  ARC  SEARCH- 
LIGHT PROJECTORS 


This  cabin  type 
searchlight  is  simi- 
lar in  other  respects 
to  the  10  inch  deck 
type  projector,  ex- 
cepting the  control- 
ling device,  which  is 
made  of  polished 
brass  and  can  also 
be  furnished  for  dis- 
tant control,  which 
is  operated  by  wire 


ro 

15 
20 


stock  No. 
M  694  X 
M  695  X 
M  696  X 
M  697  X 


GEO-B-eAIlPEM*TER  ^  QO. 


998 


GENERATING    SETS 


DIRECT     CONNECTED,     STEAM     DRIVEN 

Engberg  Direct  Connected  Steam  Driven  Generator  Sets  are  made  within  a  range  of  from  2 14  to  50  Kilowatt.  They 
are  well  known  to  the  trade  and  have  an  established  reputation  for  long  service  and  freedom  from  repairs.  Accessibility  anc 
ease  of  adjustment  of  all  working  parts  is  a  distinctive  feature.  Each  set  before  being  shipped  is  carefully  tested  and  guar- 
anteed in  perfect  working  order  and  they  specially  guarantee  the  rating,  stability  and  performance  of  sarne.  these  gen- 
erators are  of  the  Multipolar  type  and  compound,  wound  for  110  vojts,  unless  otherwise  specified.  -*"•  "  '"  ■ 
be   furnished  on  application. 


Detailed  information 


K.   W, 

No.  of  Poles. 

Size    of    Eni 

t^ 

6 

3%x3% 

6 

41/2x4 

6 

6 

6x5 

8 

6 

7x6 

10 

6 

7x6 

15 

6 

7x8 

20 

6 

8x8 

25 

8 

10x8 

30 

8 

10x9 

40 

8 

10x10 

50 

8 

12x10 

Engine.  Steam  Pressure. 


Rev. 
per  Minute. 
625 
525 
400 
375 
350 
325 
325 
325 
300 
300 
275 


Net  Weight, 

Lbs. 

570 

940 

1775 

2350 

2675 

3400 

4950 

6100 

7000 

10000 

11000 


DIRECT    CONNECTED,    GASOLINE    DRIVEN 


bcic 


two  sizes  of  direct  connected  gasoline  driven  generator  sets,  which  have  been  meet- 


We  are  listing  and   describin 
ing  with  general  approval.  ,  ,  r  -  ^  r^    t,  u       -ri      w« 

The   No.    1   size   has  a   single   cylinder,    4   cycle   engine   and  will  light  25  incandescent  lamps  of  16  C    P.  each.      The  No, 
2   has   double  cylinder,  4  cycle  engine  and  will   light   50,   IC  0.   P.  lamps.      The  dynamos  are  wound  to   110  volts. 

The   engines  are   fitted   with   heavy   fly-wheel    and   the   speed    at    which    they    are    run    makes   the    lights    absolutely    steady, 
There    is   no   disagreeable   flickering   such    as   is   sometimes   associated   with   gasoline   engine   driven   dynamos. 

On  one  side  of  the  engine  is  a  circulating  pump  for  pumping  the  cooling  water  through  the  water  jacket, 
is  fitted  with  carburetor,  batteries,  coil  and  multiple  tank  oiler.  Ignition  by  jump  spark.  Gasoline  may  be  tak 
supply   tank   or   auxiliary,   whichever   is   more   convenient   to   the  user. 

Weight,   Lbs, 


The  engine 
taken  from  main 


Length,  inches. 

Width,  inches. 

Height,    inches. 

34 

20 

30 

42 

20 

30 

Speed. 


750  r.p.m. 
750  r.p.m. 


475 


Other   sizes    of   gasoline   driven   generator   sets  can   be   furnished,   and   prices,  together 
will  be   furnished  upon  application. 


ith   illustrations  and  description, 


999 


GEO-BeAIiPEM*TER  ^  CO. 


BAKER'S  PATENT  OIL 
COMPASS 


We  believe  this  to  be  the  finest  compass 
made.  It  has  been  on  the  market  for  over  25 
years  and  is  well  known  to  the  marine  trade.  It 
will  regularly  be  supplied  with  the  new  style 
navy  card,  reading  from  0  to  360°,  but  the  old 
style  card  can  be  supplied  to  order,  if  preferred. 

Prices  on  Application. 


stock  No. 
M148V 
M149V 
M151  V 
M153  V 
M154V 


Diameter 
of  Card 
inches 

3 
4 

5% 
6% 

7V2 


Size  of 

Square  Box 

Stock  No. 

inches 

M118V 

6 

M119V 

8 

M120V 

9% 

M  121  V 

11 

M  133  V 

12 

LOTHROP'S  FOG   HORN 


Cut   Shows   Interior  Arrangement 

for  less  than  a  dollar  on  all  but  the  largest  size. 


The  Lothrop's 
Fog  Horns  are 
well  known  and 
need  no  intro- 
duction. They 
are  well  made  in 
every  respect, 
strong,  service- 
able and  will 
last  for  years. 
The  only  part 
that  is  likely  to 
become  worn  out 
in  time  is  the 
reed,  and  this 
can    be    replaced 


Pi'ices  on  Apijlication. 


Dimensions,  Inches 

Vi^eight 

Stock  No.               Type           Length    Width      Height 

Lbs. 

Boat           171/2      9           101/2 

19 

Yacht          171/2      9           15 

26 

M  834  X 

Vessel         201/2      91/2       16% 

33 

M  835  X 

Double    Horn    20 1/2      91/2      18 

39 

M  836  X 

CARPENTER   SPIRIT 
COMPASS 


A  reliable  liquid  compass,  well 
answer  all  requirements  for  motor 
Mounted  in  mahogany  box  with  cover 

Pi'ices  on  Application. 


Diameter 

of  Card 

inches 

2 

21/2 


made,    to 
boat    use. 


Size  of 

Square  Box 

inches 

41/2 

5y4 


CARPENTER   TAFFRAIL  LOG 


THE  ARTICLES  SHOWN  ABOVE  ARE  ONLY  A  SMA 


A  moderate  priced  Log.  More  of  them  used 
on  the  Great  Lakes  than  any  other  make.  A 
complete  Log  packed  in  a  wood  box  consists  of 
Register,    Line,   Rotator  and   Hook. 

Prices  on  Application. 

Complete  Log. 
Extra  Rotator. 
Extra  Line   (200  ft.). 

Jj  PART  OF  THE  LARGE  LINE  WE  CARRY,  AND 


LIST,   IN   OUR   MARINE   CATALOG 


GEO-B-eARPEN*TER  ^  CO. 

1000 

SHIP  CLEATS 

OPEN  BASE  CLEATS 

Galvanized  Cast  Iron 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron  and 

Polished 

Bronze 

^ 

^^p 

m 

Stock  Mos. 

^0^ 

Polished 

Length 

Stock  No. 

Length 

Dimensions  of 

Galvanized                                  Bronze 

inches 

Galvanized 

inches 

Base,  inches 

M 1301 D 

21/^ 

M 1201 G 

4 

l%Xll/4 

M 1307  G                          M 1302  D 

31/2 

M 1202  G 

5 

2     xl% 

i\I  1308  G                         M  1303  D 

41/2 

M 1203  G 

6 

2%xli/2 

M 1309  G                         M 1304  D 

51/2 

M 1204  G 

7 

3%xl% 

M 1310  G                         M 1305  D 

6 

M 1205  G 

SVa 

41/4X2  3/8 

IM1311G                          M1306D 

7 

M1206G 

10  ys 

4ysx2  3/4 

M 1312  G                          M 1307  D 

8 

M 1207  G 

13 

61/2x3% 

M  1313  G                          M 1308  D 

9 

M 1208  G 

15 

71/8x3% 

M 1314  G                          M 1309  D 

10 

31  1209  G 

18 

7%x3y8 

M 1315  G                         M 1310  D 

12 

M1210G 

24 

81^x51/2 

M1310G                          M1311D 

14 

M  1211 G 

28 

10  1/8X51/8 

M  1317 G 

18 

NOTE. — The  IS  inch  galvan 

ized  is  cast  iron. 

BOW  CHOCKS 

OPEN  STRAIGHT 

CHOCK 

Galvanized  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 

Galvanized  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 

stock  Nos. 

stock  Nos. 

Polished             Length 

Width 

Opening 

Polished 

Length 

Galvanized           Bronze               inches 

inches 

inches 

Galvanized 

Bronze 

inches 

M  1501  G      M  1701  D           3  1/2 

\l 

V2 

M 1422  G 

M 1601 D 

3 

31  1502  G      M  1702  D           4 

li/s 

W 

M 1602  D 

4 

M1503G     M1703D           41/2 

11/4 

W 

M 1423  G 

41/2 

M1505G      M1705D           51/2 

11/2 

1^ 

M 1604  D 

5 

MISOOG      M1707D           6 1/2 

11/2 

1t% 

M 1424  G 

51/2 

M1509G      M1709D           71/2 

li^ 

1% 

M1425G 

M 1606  D 

6  1/2 

M1511G      M  1711  D           8  1/2 

178 

1% 

M142GG 

M 1607  D 

8 

M1512G      M1713D        10 1/2 

21/4 

I'/s 

M 1608  D 

9 

M1513G      M1714D         13 

2% 

2% 

M 1427  G 

M 1609  D 

10 

M  1213  G                                   IT) 

2  78 

31/8 

31^ 

M 1428  G 

M 1610  D 

121/2 

M1214G                                 18 

3% 

MllllG 

15* 

M1215G                                 20 

3% 

4% 

M1112G 

18 

31  1216  G                                 22 

3% 

5% 

M  1113G 

20 

31  1217  G                                 24 

4% 

6 

M1114G 
M 1115 G 

24 
30 

M1318G                                30 

41/2 

6 

ROUND  BOTTOM  CLEATS 

CANOE  CT.EATS 

Galvanized  and  Polished  Bronze 

Polished  Bronze 

^fe^^ 

P          . 

^ 

^^--^ 

S0» 

stock  Nos. 

Length 

Length                       Base  Dimensions 

Galvanized                          Polished  Bronze 

inches 

stock  No. 

Inches 

inches 

31 1401  G                           31  141 9 D 

2% 

M1415D 

2% 

1     x/. 

M  1402  G                           31  1420  D 

3 

M 1416  D 

3% 

l%x% 

31  1403  G                          31  1421  D 

3% 

1001 


GEO-BeAItPEN*TER  «  CO. 


KEDGE  ANCHOR 

Galvanized  and  Black  Wrought  Iron 


The  following  sizes  are  carried  in  stock,  both 
Galvanized  and  Blacked.  Larger  sizes  furnished 
to  order.  Prices  upon  application. 


Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

4 

50 

225 

400 

8 

70 

250 

425 

12 

90 

275 

450 

16 

125 

300 

475 

20 

150 

325 

500 

30 

175 

350 

40 

200 

375 

MUSHROOM  ANCHOR 

Black  or  Galvanized  Iron 


Steel  shank — rivited 

to 

head.     Other  sizes  to 

order. 

Made  in 

the  following 

sizes;  prices  upon  ap- 

plication : 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds                     Pounds 

5 

35 

125                           500 

10 

40 

150                      600 

Mad 

15 

50 

300                      800 

size  to 

20 

70 

350                   1000 

Pounds 

25 

75 

400                    1200 

3 

30 

100 

450 

5 

DIRIGO  FOLDING  ANCHOR 

Galvanized  Iron 


This  is  the  only  practical  Anchor  on  which 
both  stock  and  flukes  fold  up.  They  are  kept 
either  open  or  closed,  as  desired,  by  the  same 
pin.  It  has  all  the  good  qualities  of  a  regular 
Anchor  when  in  use,  and  in  addition  the  advan- 
tage of  being  compact  for  stowage.  Prices  upon 
application. 


^Veight 
lbs. 

4 

Length 

inches 

17 

Weight 
lbs. 

25 

Length 
inches 

33 

8 

22 

30 

34 

12 

25 

44 

38 

16 

28 

55 

41 

20 

30 

76 

44 

GRAPNELS 

Black  and  Galvanized  Wrought  Iron 


Made   in   the   following   sizes   for   stock, 
size  to  order;  prices  upon  application. 

Pounds  Pc 

8 

12 
A  MORE  COMPLETE  LINE  OF  ANCHORS  TO  SELECT  FROM  IN  OUR  MARINE  CATALOG 


any 


GEO-BeARPEM*TER  ^  GO. 


1002 


DOUBLE  BARREL  WINDLASS 
WITH   BITTS 

Galvanized  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 


CAVEL   CAPSTAN 

Cast  Iron,  Painted 


It  contains  all  the  qualities  of  the  Windlass, 
and  is  besides  an  improved  Bitt  and  Cleat.  Made 
with  solid  base  for  launches  or  with  opening  for 
step  of  bowsprit  heel  on  sail  boats. 

S 


o     -d       VI 


Stock  Nos. 
Galvanized  Polished 
Iron          Bronze 

Helpht 
Inches 

Lgth.  fr 
Outside 
to  Outsi 
inches 

ill 

5o.S 

k5£ 

M3o3X  M256X 

9          15 

31/4 

8%x8% 

% 

M254X  M257X 

10         17 

3% 

8%x9 

% 

M255X  M2o8X 

12 1^    20 

41/2 

101/2x11 

% 

IMPROVED  GYPSEY  WINDLASS 

Painted  or  Galvanized  Iron 


Bitts  are  measured  from  outside  to  outside^ 
there  may  be  one  or  two.  Will  be  furnished  to 
fit  any  size  bitts  to  order. 

Regular 
Size  from 

Outside 
to  Outside   Estimated  Size  of 


Size 

E 

D 

C 

B 

0 

1 

2 

2% 

3 

3% 


Length 
of  Head 
Inches 


12 

13 

141/2 

16  1/2 


Dlam.  of 
Head  on 
Outside 

End 
inches 

41/^ 

7V^ 

71^ 

81^ 
10 

111/^ 
13 

131/2 
14  V2 


of  Bitts 
inches 


10 
12 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 


.'eight       Chain 


Lbs. 

35 

55 

80 

100 

155 

200 

280 

340 

425 

588 


inch 
i\ 

% 
% 
V2 


This  Capstan  is 
single  purchase  and 
revolves  with  the 
Sun.  It  will  stand 
all  that  four  men  can 
pull  on  it  and  will 
handle  line  up  to  2 
inches  in  diameter, 
hauling  up  anchors 
from  500  to  700 
pounds  weight.  A 
piece  of  1  %  inch 
pipe  about  four  feet 
long  usually  serves 
for  levers.  To  lubri- 
cate, oil  through 
either  horn. 


Height 
inches 

18 


Tip  to  Tip 

Diameter 

of  Horns 

of  Base 

Weight 

inches 

inches 

lbs. 

16  1/2 

141/2 

115 

VICTOR  CAPSTAN 


A  compact  and  strong  little  machine  furnished 
in  galvanized  iron  or  painted  red  and  black. 


Si 


3Q.a 


Q"o5 

i 

9 

10 

28 

50 

12 

16 

36 

120 

Stock  Nos. 

Painted  Red  -^^ 

and  Black    Galvanized  Po.5 

M  241  X     M  243  X  4 

M  a42  X     M  244  X  5 


CAPSTAN  BARS 

None  of  the  capstans  catalogued  are  furnished 
with  capstan  bars,  excepting  the  Victor.  We  will 
furnish  capstan  bars  to  order,  and  in  ordering 
specify  for  what  size  and  make  of  capstan  the 
bars  are  wanted  or  send  a  sketch  giving  the 
diameter  at  the  small  as  well  as  the  large  end 
of  taper  and  length  of  handle  over  all. 


These  are  only  a  fev*  of  the  Capstans  vre  stock.    The  rest  are  listed  In  our  Marine  Catalog.     Have  yon  a  copy? 


1003 


Geo-B-CaiipeN'ter  s  Go. 


THE   PROVIDENCE 

Single  Barrel  Steam  Capstan 


The  Single  Barrel  Steam  Capstan  is  especially- 
useful  for  working  the  hawsers  of  steamships 
while  backing  toward  wharves  or  turning  in  nar- 
row channels,  and  for  barges,  schooners  and 
tugs  in  rapid  currents.  It  also  is  available  for 
elevators  and  drj^docks  and  for  warping  vessels 
through  locks,  and  for  all  kinds  of  hoisting  on 
shipboard  or  land. 

Double  gearing  provides  power  or  speed.  The 
changes  are  effected  by  placing  the  block  key 
in  the  base  for  power  and  in  the  head  for  speed. 
The  speed  can  be  increased  about  three  times  in 
this  way  when  the  load  does  not  require  the  low 
gear  for  power. 

The  engines  can  be  hung  under  the  deck,  as 
represented  in  the  illustration,  or  can  be  laid 
on  top  of  the  deck  below.  Non-reversing  or 
brass-link  reversing  engines  are  furnished. 

Before  shipment  the  capstan  and  engines  are 
tested  under  actual  working  conditions. 


With  Non-Reversing  Engines 


No. 


6k^« 

5S.5 

A 

8 

21 

B 

81/2 

221/2 

C 

91/2 

27% 

D 

101/2 

291/4 

E 

111/2 

3114 

F 

12% 

33 

F 

121/2 

33 

G 

15% 

42 

G 

15% 

42 

K.S 
251/2 
31 

331/2 
38 

38% 
421/2 
421/2 
42 
42 


O0.S 
4x4 
4x6 
4x6 
5x7 
6x8 
7x8 
8x8 
7x8 
8x8 


i®2 

4 

4y2 
5 

6 

71/2 
91/2 
91/2 

11 

11 


900 
1,600 
1,900 
2,850 
3,650 
4,600 
5,000 
5,350 
5,750 


THE     PROVIDENCE     CRANK 
CAPSTAN 


Arranged  for  both  speed  and  power.  Rever- 
sal in  direction  of  rotation  of  cranks  the  only- 
change  necessary. 


Diam 

of  Bbl. 

Circum- 

Over 

Diam.  of 

ference 

■Whelps, 

Base 

Height 

-Weight 

of  Rope, 

Size 

inches 

Inches 

inches 

lbs. 

inches 

0 

7l^ 

19 

21 

250 

31/^ 

A 

8 

23 

271/2 

400 

4 

B 

8 1/2 

241/2 

30% 

600 

4% 

C 

91/2 

291/2 

341/4 

800 

5 

D 

101/2 

32 

36 

1000 

6 

E 

111/2 

34 

37 

1200 

7^ 

F 

121/2 

38 

41 

1500 

9 

THE  PROVIDENCE  POWER 
CAPSTAN 


Arranged  for  both  speed  and  power, 

in  direction  of  rotation  of  capstan  bars 
change  necessary. 

Diam.  of 

Bbl.  Over  Diam.  of 

■V\'helps,        Base  Height  Weigh 

Size          inches        inches  inches  lbs. 

O               71/2            19  21  250 

AS                23  28  400 

AA          8               23  28  450 

B             8 1/2           241/2  31%  500 

BB          8%           241/2  311.4  550 

C              91/2           291/2  34%  750 

D           10%           32  38  1100 

E           11%          34  39%  1250 


Reversal 
the  only 


Circum- 
ference 
t     of  Rope 
inches 
3% 
4 

4% 
4% 
5 
5 
6 
7% 


GEO-B-CAR^PEffTER  S  60 


lOOi 


STEAMBOAT   STEERING 
WHEEL 


Mahogany  wheel,  with  hickory  spokes  and 
hard  wood  drum.  Ash  standards,  with  bronze 
shaft  and  roller  bearings. 


Stock  No. 
M120X 
31  121  X 
M122X 
M  123  X 
M  124  X 
M125X 
M126X 


size  of 
Wheel 
inclies 


30 
36 
42 
48 
54 
60 


Diam.  of 

Drum 

inches 

.5 

51/2 
6 
7 

71/2 
8 
10 


Height  from 

Deck  to  Center 

of  Wheel 

inches 


GALVANIZED  DRUM  STEERER 


Diameter 

of  Wheel       Dimensions 

of  Drum,  Inches 

stock  No. 

inches 

Diameter 

Length 

MllOl  C 

20 

4V2 

5 

M  1102  c 

22 

41/^ 

6 

M 1103  C 

25 

6 

7 

M1104C 

28 

61^ 

81/2 

M1105C 

30 

7 

10 

M  170  X 

36 

8 

12 

M  171  X 

42 

9 

14 

COMBINATION   STEERER 

Polished  Bronze 


Outfit  complete  with  liquid  compass,  bin- 
nacle head,  with  night  hood  and  lamps  and 
with  either  fancy  wood  or  polished  bronze  steer- 
ing wheel.  All  bronze  and  heavy  construction 
throughout.  Gears,  shaft,  rack  and  pinion  of 
bronze. 

When  ordering,  send  vertical  distance  from 
center  of  rack  to  top  side  of  deck. 


stock  No. 

Diam.  of 
Wheel 
inches 

Fitted  with 
Compass 
Diam.  of 

Card,  inches 

Distance  from 
Center.of 
Wheel  to 

Deck, inches 

MIOIX 

30 

4 

31% 

M  102  X 

36 

5^ 

37 

M  103  X 

40 

6% 

37 

BRACKET   STEERER 
Galvanized  and  Wood  Wheels 


Galvanized 
M 1223  C 
M 1224  C 
M 1225  C 


Stock  Nos. 

Polished  Brass 

with 

Wood  Wheel 

M 1226  C 

M 1227  C 

M1228C 


Diam.  of: 

Drum 

Inches 

4 

4% 


1005 


GEO-B-CAIiPEM^TER  S  So. 


STEERING  WHEELS   WITH- 
OUT DRUM 

Galvanized  Iron 
Wood  Handles  Avith  Brass  Tips 


stock  No. 
M 1235  C 
M1236C 
M1337C 
M 1238  C 
M 1239  C 
M 1240  C 
M 1241  C 
M163X 
M164X 
M165X 


Diameter 

of  Wheel 

inches 

12 

16 


22 

25 
28 
30 
36 
42 
48 


Shaft 
inches 

% 
% 

ii 

Vs 

% 
% 
% 
% 


30  to  48  inch  wheels  have 
sizes  6  spokes. 


Size  of 
Keyway 
inches 

1% 
T% 
1/4 

y* 
y* 
y* 


spokes;   other 


CARPENTER  AUTO  TYPE  BOAT 
STEERER 


Drum  Type 


Height  from 

Dlam.  of 

Blhd.  Bracket 

Style  of 

Wheel 

to  Wheel 

Stock  No.               Controls 

Inches 

Inches 

M  332  A   Smooth  Friction 

16 

24 

M  333  A    Smooth  Friction 

18 

24 

M  1342  A             None 

16 

24 

M  1343  A             None 

18 

24 

STANDARD  STEERING 
WHEEL 


Polished  Brass,  Mahoganized  Drum  and  Handles 


Stock  No. 
M 1201  C 
M 1205  C 
M 1209  C 
M 1210  C 


Dlam.  of 
Wheel  Over 
All,  inches 

12 

16 

20 

25 


Size  of  Drum 


inches 
2% 
3 
4 
4 


Length 
inches 
2^ 
3% 
4% 
5 


FANCY  WOOD  STEERING  WHEELS 

With   Polished  Brass  Hub 

These  steer- 
ing wheels  are 
made  from  well 
seasoned  stock 
and  fastened 
throughout 
with  brass 
screws  and 
screw  heads 
capped  with 
white  holly 
plugs  in  the 
following  com- 
binations, all 
with  brass  hub 
and'  fastenings: 

B.  Mahogany 
rim,  spokes, 
handles,  and 
felloes  (all 
mahogany). 

C.  Mahogany 
rim  felloes, 
spokes  and  handles,  white  holly  plugs. 

H.  Inlay  of  ribbons  on  combination  B.  wheels,  two 
sets  white  holly  ribbons  on  forward  side  of 
wheel;  white  holly  plugs  on  aft  side  of  wheel. 


Stock  Nos. 
Comb.  B        Comb.  C       Comb.  H 


WHEELS   FOR   ALL   PURPOSES    ARE 


M  137  X  M  144  X  M  151  X 
M  138  X  M  145  X  M  152  X 
M139X  M146X  M  153  X 
31  140  X  M147X  M154X 
M  141  X  M  148  X  31  155  X 
31  142  X  31  149  X  31  156  X 
31  143  X  31  150  X  31  157  X 

The  36,   42   and   48   inch   wheels 
with  eight  spokes;  smaller  sizes  with  6  spokes, 
Wheels   larger   than   48   inches   made   to   order, 

LISTED   IN    OUR   SIARINE    CATALOG 


inches 
20 
24 
28 
30 
36 
42 
48 


inches 

lys 
lyg 
lys 
1% 
1% 


Size  of 
Keyway 
inches 

•     % 

y* 


y* 

y* 

made 


GEO-B-CARPEffTER  ^  eO. 


lOOG 


BLOCKS 

AVITH  GALVANIZED  WROUGHT  IRON  LOOSE  HOOKS 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron  Shells 

In  ordering  specify  number  and  state  if  wanted  with  or  without  becket. 


Length  of 

Shell,  inches 
Size  of  Sheave 

inches 

For  Rope 

Diam.  inches 
Single 

Number.  .  . 

Each 

Double 

Nmnber.  .  , 
Each 


1% 

1% 

2 

21/4 

3 

3^4 

4 

%xfe 

Ixjl 

1%X% 

li/^xVs 

i%xyo 

2x% 

2%x% 

-h 

% 

A 

% 

■Id 

Vz 

% 

1 
.19 

3 

.22 

5 

.25 

.31 

9 

.43 

11 

.48 

13 

.75 

2 

.23 

4 

.27 

6 

.32 

8 

.38 

10 

.50 

12 

.60 

14 

95 

5 

3x% 


15 

1.10 


16 

1.35 


Donble, 
with   Becket 


BLOCKS 

WITH  MATCH  HOOKS 
Galvanized  Malleable  Iron        , 
In  ordering  specify  number  and  state  if  wanted  with  or  without  becket 


Single, 
with   Becket 


Length  of 

Shell,  inches. 
Size  of  Sheave 

Inches 

For  Rope 

Diam.  Inches. 
Single 

Number.  .  . 

Each 

Double 

Number.  .  . 
Each 


1% 

1% 

2 

21/4 

3 

31/4 

4 

%xA 

Ix^i 

l%x% 

11/2x1/2 

l%xi/2 

2x% 

21/2X% 

^ 

V4. 

1^. 

% 

^. 

1/^ 

% 

1 

.41 

3 

.45 

5 

.50 

7 
.58 

9 
.66 

11 

.75 

13 

1.00 

2 

.50 

4 

.54 

6 

.60 

8 

.70 

10 

.80 

12 

1.00 

14 

1.37 

Double 
no   Becket 


!»lngle.   with   Becket 


BLOCKS 

\^^TH  FAST  EYE 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron 
and  Brass 


Lenffth 

Shell 
inch 

Dia. 
Rope 
inch 

Sheave 

Galv. 
each 

Pol. 

Size 

Dia.  1  Th.ck 
inch]  inch 

Brass 
each 

No.      0 

11/8 

,1 

% 

^ 

$0.05 

$0.17 

No.      1 

1% 

■h 

% 

tV 

.05 

.23 

No.      3 

1% 

1/4 

1 

^i 

.07 

.33 

No.      5 

2 

I'rt 

1% 

^\ 

.11 

.45 

No.      7 

21/4 

% 

11^ 

% 

.16 

.50 

No.      9 

2% 

^\ 

1% 

% 

.25 

.70 

No.    11 

3 

^ 

2 

% 

.29 

.96 

No.   13 

3% 

% 

2% 

% 

.62 

No.   15 

4% 

% 

3 

% 

.90 

Houltle,  uu  Becket 


LenBfh 
Shell 
inches 

Dia. 

'        Sheave 

Galv. 
each 

Pol. 

Size 

Dia.    Thick 
inchj    inch 

Brass 

eacb 

No.    00 

1 

1/8 

li 

A 

$0.06 

$0.23 

No.      2 

1% 

1^,; 

% 

i'ff 

.09 

.29 

No.      4 

1% 

1/4 

1 

^i 

.13 

.44 

No.      6 

2 

!*« 

1% 

% 

.18 

.58 

No.      8 

21/4 

% 

ll^ 

% 

.23 

.70 

No.    10 

3 

^\ 

1% 

% 

.33 

.92 

No.    12 

3V4 

% 

2 

% 

.41 

1.16 

No.    14 

4 

% 

2% 

% 

.77 

.... 

No.    16 

5 

% 

3 

% 

1.12 



Furhisbed  with  Patent  Roller  Sheaves  to  order 


1007 


'Geo-bcakpem'ter  «  Co, 


SINGLE    DECK    HALYARD 
BLOCKS 

Galvanized  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 


Galvanized. 
M401  G 
M402G 
M403G 
M404G 
M405G 


Stock  Nos. 

Pol.  Bronze 


Diameter   Thickness 
of  Sheave,  of  Sheave, 
ch. 


inches. 
1% 

iy2 

21/2 
3 


SINGLE  CHEEK  HALYARD 
BLOCKS 

Galvanized  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 


Diameter 

Diameter 

Thickness 

Stock  IN  OS. 
Galvanized.        Pol.  Bronze. 

of  Rope, 
inch. 

of  Sheave, 
inches. 

of  Sheave, 
inch. 

Stock  Nos. 

M410G 

M210F 

%. 

iVs 

% 

Galvanized. 

Pol.  Bronze 

M411G 

M211F 

A 

1% 

l\ 

M416G 

M214F 

M412G 

M212F 

% 

11/2 

V2 

M418G 

M215F 

M413G 

M213F 

1/2 

2 

% 

M415G 

M216F 

M414G 

% 

3 

78 

SINGLE   STANDARD    SIDE 
PULLEY 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 


Stock  Nos. 

Diameter 
of  Rope, 

Sl70 

of  Sheave, 

Base 
Dimensions, 

jroi.  rsronze. 

inch. 

inches. 

inches. 

M305F 

1/4 

%X^ 

2V8X    7s 

M  430  G 

M306F 

V4 

1       XT^ 

2%xlV8 

M427G 

M307F 

-fc 

1%X% 

3%xiy2 

M429G 

M308F 

% 

1%X^\ 

4V2Xiy8 

DOUBLE  DECK  HALYARD 
BLOCKS 

Galvanized  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 


Stock  Nos. 
Galvanized.         Pol.  Bronze. 


M409G 
M406G 


M207F 
M208F 


Diameter    Diameter   Thickness 

of  Rope,    of  Sheave,  of  Sheave, 

inch.  inches.  inch. 

%  11/2  V2 

1/2  2  % 


DOUBLE  CHEEK  HALYARD 
BLOCKS 

Galvanized  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 


Diameter    Diameter   Thickness 

of  Rope,     of  Sheave,  of  Sheave, 

inch.  inches.  inch. 


11/4 

iy2 


V2 


DOUBLE  STANDARD   SIDE 
PULLEY 

Polished  Bronze 


Diameter  Size 

Stock  No.             of  Rope,  of  Sheave, 

inches.  inches. 

M  311 F               Vi  Ix^ 


Base 

Dimensions, 

inches. 

2%xiy8 


Geo-B-CaiipeN'ter  ^  Co. 


1008 


WIRE  ROPE  DECK  BLOCK 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 


Galv. 

M423  G 
M  424  G 
M425  G 
M426G 


Stock  Nos. 

I'ol.  Uronze 


Diameter  Thickness 

of  Sheave,  of  Sheave, 
inches.  inch. 

1%  T^5 

3  Vz 

4  fs 

5  •    % 


ROPE 


SINGLE   FLAT   WIRE 
PULLEY 

Galvanized  Iron,  Plain  and  Polished  Bronze 


pi 

A 

2y2 

% 

% 

31/4 

t'*. 

Stock  Nos. 
P,,„  Plain  Pol. 

'^^'^-        bronze.      Bronze. 

M  501  G  M  226  F  M  320  F 
M502G  M227F  M321  F 
M  503  G  M  229  F  M  322  F  i'^  and  %  4^/2 


DOUBLE  FLAT  WIRE  ROPE 
PULLEY 

Galvanized  Iron,  Plain  and  Polished  Bronze 


Stock  Nos. 

r  ,  Plain  Pol. 

'^^'^'-  Bronze.    '  Bronz.. 

M  504  G  M  232  F  M  326  F 
M  505  G  M  233  F  M  327  F 


3% 


M  506  G  M  234  F  M  328  F  tV  and  %  4% 


WIRE   ROPE   CHEEK  BLOCK 

Galvanized  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 


SINGLE  UPRIGHT  WIRE  ROPE 
PULLEY 

Galvanized  Iron,  Plain  and  Polished  Bronze 


^i       Ss^ 

c  S 

i^-    e^-s 

.yi^js 

3'o.s      i-o.a 

H^.S 

t\     2V2 

% 

1/4     31/4 

i'n 

and  %  41/2 

% 

Stock  Nos. 
r^   ,  ,  Plain  Pol. 

*"^'^-         Bronze.         Bronze. 

M  501  G  M  229  F  M  323  F 
M  508  G  M  230  F  M  324  F 
M  509  G  M  231  F  M  325  F 


DOUBLE  UPRIGHT  WIRE  ROPE 
PULLEY 

Galvanized  Iron,  Plain  and  Polished  Bronze 


Stock  Nos. 
r.,!  .  Plain 

^''''-         Bronze. 

M  510  G  M  235  F  M  329  F 
M511  G  M236F  M  330  F 


Pol. 
Bronze. 


SS  A 


Q  o.S 
21/2 
W4. 


lYj,  ujLi  vj   ivji  Aoo  i"    ivi  ooyj  r  74  074 

M  512  G  M  237  F  M  331  F  -fij  and  %  4% 


1009 


Geo-BCarpen'ter  «  eo- 


SINGLE   UPRIGHT    CHAIN 
LEADER 

Finished  Bronze  Sheaves.     Plain  Bronze  Frame 


Stock  No. 

Diameter 

of  Sheave, 

inches. 

Width 

of  Groove 

inch. 

M303F 

2 

^ 

M304F 

3^4 

fiJ 

SINGLE  FLAT  CHAIN  LEADER 

Finished  Bronze  Sheaves.     Plain  Bronze  Frame 


DOUBLE  UPRIGHT  CHAIN 
LEADER 

Finished  Bronze  Sheaves.     Plain  Bronze  Frame 


DOUBLE  FLAT  CHAIN  LEADER 

Finished  Bronze  Sheaves.     Plain  Bronze  Frame 


Diameter  Width 

Stock  No.  of  Sheave,        of  Groove, 

inches.  inch. 


M301F 
M302F 


2 


CENTERBOARD    BLOCK 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron  and  Polished  Bronz; 


Stock  Nos.  Size  of  Sheave, 

Galvanized.        Pol.  Bronze.  inches. 


M435G 
M436G 


M426F 
M427F 


Base 
Dimensions, 
inches. 
V2xiy2  2x2% 

%x2  21/2x2% 


Stock  No. 

M405F 
M406F 


ERICKSON    ELECTRIC  LIGHT 
BLOCK 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron 


For   Wire    Rope   with   or  without   Beckets. 


Description. 


Length  Diameter  Thickness 
of  Shell.of  Sheave,  of  Sheave, 
inches,      inches.  inch. 


With  Eye    5 

With  Eye  and  Becket 3 

^^' ith  Wrought  Single  Hook     5 


4 

1/^ 

4 

% 

4 

% 

Geo-B-Car.peM'ter  «  eo. 


1010 


BULL   DOG   CHAIN 


Pig.  6/0 
CutH  are  exaot  size  of   wire  and  obain. 

The  most  popular  weldless  chain  on  the  market.  Both  ends  of  a  link  are  identical  in  shape,  the 
planes  lying  at  right  angles  to  each  other,  the  tie  being  at  the  center.  The  neatest,  lightest  chain, 
size  for  size,  of  any  weldless  wire  chain,  its  uniformity  and  smoothness  making  it  peculiarly  adaptable 
to  a  wide  variety  of  purposes.  Supplied  in  coil  (100  tt.  packages,  250  ft.  reels,  kegH  or  barreln),  out  to 
any  lenRth  or  fitted  with  attaehnientn.  j    -,-,,.».     -r.    •    i-» 

This  chain  is  largely  adopted  by  Porch  Swing  Manufacturers  in  the  Hot  Galvanized  Polish  Bright 
Finish  and  is  supplied  to  such  trade  to  their  order.  Samples  and  prices  upon  request.  Send  specifications 
and  full  data. 

pniCES 

In  100  ft.  PaekaKCS.  250  ft.  Reels  or  500  ft.  Kegs 


List  per   100  feet 

No.  6/0  $7.50 

No.  5/0  6J^0 

No.  4/0  6.00 

No.  3/0  ."i.OO 

No.  2/0  4,00 

No.  O  3.50 


No.  1    

No.  2    

No.  .1    

No.  4    

No.  5    

No.  6    

No.  7     

List  per  100  feet 
$3.20 
3.0O 
2.80 
2.70 
2.50 

2.30 


1011 


GEO-BCAIiPElfTER  «  So. 


HODELL  SASH   CHAIN 


Fig.  5/0 


PIgr.  4/0 


Flgr.  3/0 


Fig.  a/0 


Pig.  O 


Figr.  1 


Fig.  a 


Fig.  3 


Fig.  4 


'^^^^^^^^^!''^^^^>^^S^^^ 


Fig.  5 

Fig.  6  ,^_„»._^_:»____™__^__^__ 

Cuts  Are  Exact  Size 

In  presenting  Hodell  Chain,  we  offer  a  flat  chain  which  is  novel  and  unique  from  the  standpoint  of 
being  the  only  practical  chain  made  from  flat  wire,  embodying-  all  the  necessary  qualifications  for  a 
flat  chain   combined   with   many   important   improvements. 

PRICES 
In  100  Feet  Pacliages,  250  Foot  Reels  or  500  Foot  Kegs 


List  per 
100  feet 

No.  6/0    

No.  5/0    Jiil.'.OO 

No.  4/0    IS.OO 

No.  3/0    10.00 

No.  2/0 8.80 

No.  O        7.50 


List  per 

100  feet 

No.  1    

«7.00 

No.  2    

6.30 

No.  3    

5.80 

No.   4    

5.40 

No.  5    

5.00 

No.  6    

4.60 

GEO-BeAIiPEN"TER  S  SO. 


iota 


SWIVEL    HOOK    WITH 

SWIVEL 

HOOK 

WITH 

WIRE 

MANILA   ROPE 

THIMBLE 

ROPE   THIMBLE 

Galvanized  and  Black  Wrought  Iron 

Galvanized  and  Black 

Wrought 

Iron 

With  Regular 

Eye 

(T 

With   Snmll 

Eye 

^ 

Diam.  of 

Diam.  of 

Diam.  of 

Stock  No. 

Irmi"in'TW,k 

Iron  in  Hook, 

Iron  in  Hook,                   Iron  in  Hook, 

Galvanized. 

inches. 

inches. 

inches. 

inches. 

M  1224  H 

% 

% 

% 

1% 

M  1225  H 

% 

il' 

1 

1% 

M  1227  H 

% 

Vz 

iVi 

178 

M  1228  H 

% 

% 

1% 

2 

M  1229  H 
M  1230  H 

Ys 

% 

11/2 

1 

1% 

SMALL 

EYE    SINGLE 

HOOK 

1% 
1^ 

Galvanized  and  Black 

Wrought 

[ron 

1% 

J 

f^^^ 

1% 

J 

w 

1% 
2 

1 

L^ 

^S^ 

SMALL   EYE   SWIVEL 

HOOK 

^ 

^^pg 

^^ 

Inside 
Diameter 

Galvanized  and  Black  Wrought  Iron 

Stock  No. 

Diam.  of 

I.en-th 

^ 

Ml^^ 

Galvanized. 

Iron  in  Hook, 
inches. 

of  Hook, 
inches. 

of  Eye, 
inches. 

^'"■1^ 

"-^^|k 

M1214H 

1/4 

2T'i5 

fff 

/^^^^ 

sf  a 

M1215H 

-h 

2h 

% 

fiif^^m^ 

S  1 

M1216H 

% 

2% 

% 

11    s^jr^ 

\jif,r^  a 

M1218H 

Vz 

3 

% 

\V— ^Pr"^^ 

/'^dy 

M  1220  H 

% 

3% 

il 

^m»J^^^ 

M  1222  H 

% 

4% 

J 

Fop  Dlocks  or 

Chnin 

M  1223  H 

ys 

572 

iVi 

Stock  No. 

Iron  in  Hook, 

1 

678 

1% 

Galvanized. 

inches. 

iy4 

778 

1% 

M  1324  H 

% 

1% 

8% 

1% 

M  1326  H 

% 

iVs 

9 

1% 

M  1327  H 

% 

1% 

914 

2tV 

M  1328  H 

% 

1% 

11 

274 

M  1329  H 

1 

178 

11% 

2^ 

11/4 

1274 

2^ 

1% 

274 

1378 

2Vi 

IV2 
1% 
1% 

2% 

14% 

2% 

ROUND   EYE    BOAT 

SNAP 

178 
9 

SWIVEL  EYE  SNAP  HOOK 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron 

and  Polished  Bronze 

Galvanized  Malleable   Iron 

and  Polished   Bronze 

<^X 

Inside 

For 

<r 

gsi^ 

O 

Diamete 

r          Diameter 

Inside 

For 

Stock    Nos. 
Galvar.ized.                  Pol.  Bronze. 

of    Kye 
inch. 

Stay, 
inch. 

Stock 

Nos. 

Diameter 
of    Eye, 

Diameter 
Stay, 
inch. 

M  1501  I                 M  1425  H 

fc 

V4 

Galvanized. 

Tol.  Bronze. 

inch. 

M  1502  I                  M  1426  H 

% 

h 

M 1632  H 

M  1432  H 

% 

^ 

M  1503  I                 M  1427  H 

% 

% 

M  1633  H 

M  1433  H 

% 

M  1504  I                  M  1428  H 

Vs 

V2 

M  1634  H 

M  1434  H 

78 

Vz 

M  1505  I                  M  1429  H 
M  1506  I                  M  1430  H 
M  1507  I                  M  1431  H 

1 
1% 

% 
1 
1% 

M  1635  H 
M  1636  H 

M  1435  H 
M  1436  H 

1 

1V« 

% 

78 

/ 

1013 


GEo•B'eARPE^fTER  ^  eo. 


SISTER 

HOOKS   WITH 

SISIER   HOOKS 

WITH 

WIRE 

MANILA 

ROPE 

THIMBLES 

ROPE   THIMBLES 

Black  and  Galvanized  Wrought  Iron 

Black  and  Galvanized  Wrought  Iron 

^ 

^ 

^ 

^^» 

SI 

Diameter 

Gov't  Tebt 

Diameter 

Gov't  Test 

Size  of 

Size  Score      Length 

of  Eye 

Maximuri 

size  of 

of  Eye 

Size  Score 

Maximum 

Iron 

of  Thimble    of  Hook 

Inside 

Strength 

Iron 

Length 

Inside 

of  Thimble 

Strength 

inches* 

inches           inches 

inches 

in  lbs. 

Inches* 

Inches 

inches 

inches 

in  lbs. 

Vi. 

fg                 21/8 

1% 

940 

y* 

2A 

% 

% 

940 

/b 

Va.                    2  3/8 

% 

1.420 

^ 

2ii 

\l 

/s 

1,420 

78 

1%                    2  78 

ii 

2,030 

% 

31/8 

\% 

% 

2,030 

y2 

f s             3  1/2 

% 

3,800 

% 

3% 

lys 

% 

3,800 

73 

Vz             41/8 

1^ 

7,100 

% 

41/2 

ly* 

78 

7,100 

% 

78         5  ys 

1^ 

8,920 

% 

sy* 

iy2 

1 

8,920 

78 

%             5% 

ly* 

11,020 

% 

6 

1% 

lya 

11,020 

1 

78                6% 

1% 

11,100 

1 

6U 

2 

ly* 

11,100 

178 

1                  6% 

1% 

13,050 

IVs 

■    7y3 

2% 

1% 

13,050 

ly* 

178                7% 

1% 

19,200 

11/4 

7% 

2i\ 

1% 

19,200 

SINGLE  HOOK  WITH  MANILA 

SINGLE  HOOK 

WITH  WIRE 

ROPE  THIMBLE 

ROPE  THIMBLE 

Black  and  Galvanized  Wrought  Iron 

Black  and  Galvanized  Wrought 

Iron 

1 

Size  of 

^ 

Diameter 
of  Eye 

Size  Score 

Gov't  Test 
Maximum 

Size  of 

Size  Score       Length 

Diameter 
of  Eye 

r 

Gov't  Test 
Maximum 

Iron 

Length 

Inside 

of  Thimble 

Strength 

Iron 

of  Thimble     of  Hook 

Inside 

Strength 

Inches* 
incnes 

Inches 

inches 

inches 

in  lbs. 

inches* 

Inches             inches 

inches 

in  lbs. 

2 

% 

% 

409 

y4 

■h                2 

% 

409 

A 

2% 

% 

-h 

608 

A 

y*         2% 

fs 

608 

% 

2  78 

il 

Vt. 

1,230 

% 

A           2% 

% 

1,230 

Vi 

3% 

S^ 

% 

2,620 

y2 

%          sy* 

% 

2,620 

% 

4% 

1^ 

% 

3,810 

% 

72              4 

il 

3,810 

% 

5% 

IM 

78 

5,710 

% 

%               4% 

1^ 

5,710 

78 

6% 

Ifg 

1 

9,100 

78 

78                    5  78 

iy8 

9,100 

1 

7 

178 

178 

6,810 

1 

74                6 1/4 

ly* 

9,700 

IVa 

71/2 

2 

ly* 

9,356 

178 

%              7 

lA 

13,600 

ly* 

8% 

21/4 

1% 

13.720 

ly* 

1                  714 

1% 

16,030 

*Order  by 

this  size. 

OPEN  THIMBLES 

steel 

3%  to  8  inches,  black^per  lb.,  $0.18;  galvanized,  per  lb.,  ?.20. 

Measure  across  the  hole  in  the  Thimble  from  edge  to  edge. 

The  hole  in  the  Thimble  also  score  of  the  same,  will  usually  equal  one-half 
the  diameter  of  the  Thimble  viz.,  a  three  inch  Thimble  will  give  a  1 1/^  inch  score, 
and  a  hole  about  1 1/2  inch  diameter.  


Outs.  Dia, 

across 

Hole 

1        74 

78     1 

1     1 

178 

111/4 

|178 

1 1  y2  1 

174     1 

2     121/4    1  2 1/2 

|274    1 

3 

Width  of 

Score. 

1        78 

^^    \ 

72     1 

fn 

1        78 

1    ii 

1  %  1 

%•  1 

1  1  -it^  1  iy4 

1    It'.   1 

iy2 

Black.  .  . 

.  .   per 

doz. 

|$0.26 

$0.261$0.261$0.28|$0.3  0|$0.3  2|$0.34|$0.40|$0 

.55|$0.80|$0.95 

|$1.201  ?1.40 

Galvanized 

" 

1      .28 

.281 

.281 

.30 

1      .32 

1      .34 

.36] 

.45] 

.601      .90]    1.10 

1  i-40| 

1.60 

GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  GO. 


1014 


SHACKLES 

Drop  Forged  Steel  with  Round  Pins  for  Blocks  and 
Derrick  Guys 


Fig 

.  e7A 

Flgr.  67B 

Anchor 

Cbain 

Prices 

Dimensions  of 

Anchor 

Shackle 

Dimensions  of  Chain  Shackle 

Size 
inches 

Galvan- 
ized 
each 

Japanned 
each 

Length 
Inside 
inches 

width 

Between 

Eyes 

inches 

Diameter 
of  Pin 
inches 

Estimated 
Weight  per 
100  in  lbs. 

Length 
Inside 
inches 

width 

Between 
Eyes 
inches 

Diam- 
eter 
of  Pin 
inches 

Estimated 
Weight  per 
100  in  lbs. 

Gov't  Test, 

Maximum 

Strength  In 

pounds 

% 

$0.25 

$0.23 

ItV 

% 

1^ 

12 

a 

V2 

A 

12 

5,510 

•^ 

.25 

.23 

ly* 

^ 

% 

19 

1 

A 

% 

18 

8,320 

% 

.27 

.25 

1% 

H 

A 

31 

l3^ 

% 

A 

29 

10,890 

^ 

.31 

.29 

1% 

ii 

% 

48 

llV 

li 

% 

46 

15,200 

% 

.37 

.33 

ITs 

% 

fg 

70 

1% 

M 

A 

68 

18,390 

% 

.48 

.41 

2% 

1^ 

% 

136 

2 

1 

% 

118 

33,400 

% 

.55 

.45 

2% 

13^2 

% 

220 

2tV 

1^ 

78 

200 

43,400 

% 

.75 

.60 

3% 

1% 

1 

340 

2  78 

1% 

1 

296 

55,200 

1 

1.10 

.85 

3% 

1% 

lys 

500 

3y4 

1% 

iy8 

425 

74,900 

1% 

1.45 

1.10 

4% 

lys 

ly* 

680 

3U 

178 

ly* 

611 

90,200 

iy4 

2.10 

1.60 

5 

2 

1% 

943 

4 

2 

1% 

840 

92,040 

1% 

2.40 

1.90 

5% 

2V8 

11/^ 

1,220 

47ir 

2y8 

iy2 

1,108 

94,100 

1% 

3.10 

2.50 

5% 

2% 

1% 

1,640 

4  78 

2% 

1% 

1,465 

103,800 

1% 

4.30 

3.40 

6% 

2% 

1% 

1,900 

5^^ 

2y2 

1% 

1,620 

155,542 

1% 

5.75 

.4.55 

7 

2% 

2 

2,402 

5H 

2% 

2 

1,818 

172,400 

2 

9.00 

7.30 

8 

sy* 

2% 

3,820 

61/^ 

3% 

2% 

3,600 

235,620 

The  above  is  government  test.  We  i*ecommend  one-third  of  same  for  safe  working  load. 


Pig.  ecA 

Screw   Anchor 


SHACKLES 

DROP  FORGED  STEEL  WITH  SCREWS 


fa 

Pig.  66B 

Screiv  Chain 

Shoclile 


Trices 

Dimensions  of 

Anchor 

Shackle 

Dimensions  of  Chain  Shackle 

Size 
inches 

Galvan- 
ized 
each 

Japanned 
each 

Length 
Inside 
inches 

Width 

Between 

Eyes 

inches 

Diameter 
of  Pin 
inches 

Estimated 
Weight  per 
100  in  lbs. 

Length 
Inside 
inches 

width 

Between 
Eyes 
inches 

Diam- 
eter 
of  Pin 
inches 

Estimated 
Weight  per 
100  in  lbs. 

Gov't  Test, 

Maximut.-i 

St  length  m 

pounds 

^ 

$0.25 

$0.23 

78 

% 

y4 

6 

78 

% 

y4 

6 

3,080 

V4: 

.25 

.23 

l-k 

1/^ 

A 

12 

U 

% 

^ 

11 

5,510 

A 

.25 

.23 

174 

A 

% 

18 

ItV 

i'. 

% 

17 

8,320 

% 

.27 

.25 

1% 

n 

T^ 

31 

1.^ 

u 

tV 

28 

10,890 

^ 

.31 

.29 

1% 

H 

1/^ 

48 

11/^ 

\h 

% 

41 

15,200 

% 

.37 

.33 

178 

% 

fs 

68 

1% 

% 

1% 

68 

18,390 

% 

.48 

.44 

2% 

ItV 

% 

136 

2  78 

17g 

% 

121 

33,400 

% 

.56 

.46 

2% 

ln% 

% 

214 

2  7. 

1:?2 

% 

201 

43,400 

78 

.85 

.68 

3% 

1% 

1 

343 

2  78 

1% 

1 

300 

55,200 

1 

1.20 

.96 

3% 

1% 

1% 

484 

3  74 

1% 

lys 

455 

74,900 

lys 

1.60 

1.25 

4% 

178 

IV* 

650 

3U 

1% 

iy4 

600 

90,200 

ly* 

2.27 

1.78 

5 

2 

1% 

900 

4 

2 

1% 

878 

92,040 

1% 

2.60 

2.08 

5  74 

2% 

1% 

1,200 

47. 

2% 

1% 

1,078 

94,100 

1% 

3.25 

2.60 

5% 

2% 

1% 

1,540 

4  78 

2  74 

1% 

1,456 

103,800 

1% 

4.50 

3.60 

6% 

2% 

1% 

1,920 

5% 

2% 

1% 

1,620 

155,542 

1% 

6.00 

4.80 

7 

2% 

2 

2,450 

5]h 

2% 

2 

1,819 

172,400 

2 

9.25 

7.55 

8 

3  74 

2y4 

3,800 

61^ 

3y4 

2y4 

2,887 

235,620 

The  above  is  government  test.  We  recommend  one-third  of  same  for  safe  working  load. 


1015  GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  ^  (Eo. 


SWIVEL   SHACKLE 

Galvanized  Iron,  Drop   Forged 


M1117H 
M1118H 
M1119H 
M 1120  H 
M 1121 H 
M1122H 
M 1123  H 
M1124H 
M1125H 
M 1126  H 


Size  of 
Swivel 
inches 

1/4 


% 
% 
1 

IVs 
1^/4 


Length 

inches 
31/4 
41/8 
41/2 
5% 
7 
8 
9 

11 

12 

131/2 


Width 

Between 

Jaws 

inches 

Size  of 
Bow  of 
Shackle 

inches 

1/2 

%x    % 

1/2 

1     xl 

% 

11/4x1 

% 

11/2x11/4 

1 

i%xiy2 

IVs 

2    xl% 

11/4 

21/4x2 

11/2 

21/2x21/2 

1% 

2^x21/2 

1% 

3     x2% 

BOW  SHACKLES 

Galvanized  Wrought  Iron 


Stock  No. 
M1758H 
M1760H 
M 1762  H 


Diameter  of   Entire  Length 
Iron,  inch  inches 

%  5 


1/2 


Width  in  Clear 
inches 

1% 

21/4 


Stock  No, 
M 1127  H 
M 1128  H 
M 1129  H 
M 1130  H 
M 1131 H 
M 1132  H 
M  1133  H 
M  1134  H 
M1135H 
M1136H 


HEAVY  SWIVEL 

Galvanized,  Drop  Forged 


leter  of  Iron 

Length 

inches 

inches 

% 

5 

i^a 

51/2 

% 

6 

% 

TV2 

% 

8 

% 

9 

1 

101/2 

1% 

111/2 

IVi 

121/2 

1% 

131/2 

LIGHT  SWIVEL 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron  and 


stock  Nos. 
Galvanized                            Brass 
M 1234  H                  M 1338  H 

Length, Inches 
IV2 

M 1235  H 

M 1339  H 

2 

M 1236  H 

M 1340  H 

21/2 

M 1237  H 

M 1341  H 

3 

M 1238  H 

M 1342  H 

31/2 

M 1239  H 

M 1343  H 

5 

M 1240  H 

M 1344  H 

6 

THE  "HARTZ"  SAFETY 
LINK  HOOK 


Diameter  Hook 

1      %     1     %     1      %     1      1      1    1  i/s    1    1 1/4 

Complete,  each 

]n.00|$1.25j$1.50]$2.00|$2.25|$2.50 

Diameter  Hook 

1    1%    1    11/2    1    1%    1    1%    1    lys    1      2 

Complete,  each 

|$3.00|$3.50|$4.00|$4.50|$5.00|$6.00 

GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  ^  eO. 


1016 


SCREW   EYE   BOLTS 

Galvanized  Drop  Forging 


Size  of  Shank 

I^ength  under 

Inside  Diam. 

Stock  No. 

inch 

Eve 

inches 

of  JSye,  inches 

M  401  R 

% 

3 

V2 

M  402  R 

A' 

2V4 

% 

M  403  R 

% 

2V2 

% 

M  405  R 

1/2 

3% 

1 

M  407  R 

% 

4 

IV4 

M  408  R 

% 

41/2 

11/2 

M  409  R 

% 

5 

1% 

M  410  R 

1 

6 

2 

NUT  RING  BOLTS 

Galvanized  Drop  Forging 


Stock  No. 
M 1401  R 
M 1402 R 
M 1403  R 
M 1405  R 
M 1407  R 
M 1408 R 
M  1400  R 
M1410R 


REGULAR  LENGTH 

Size  of  Shank       Length  under  Inside  Diam. 

inch  Kye,  inches  of  Ring,  inches 

1/4                         2  1  % 

^                       2 1.4  2 

%                        2  1/2  2 

1/^                        31/4  21/2 

%                        4  2  % 

-       %                        4%  3 

%                      5  3  V4. 


SCREW   HOOKS 

Galvanized  AVrought  Iron 


Stock  No. 
M  301  R 
31  302  R 
M  303  R 
31  305  R 
31  307  R 
31  308  R 
31  300  R 
31  310  R 


ize  of  Shank 

Extreme  Length 

inch 

inches 

V4. 

4 

^ 

41/2 

% 

4% 

^ 

5% 

% 

6% 

% 

1% 

% 

81/8 

1 

8% 

RING  BOLTS  TO  RIVET 

Galvanized  Droi>  Forging 


Size  of  Shank       Length  under    Ins 

ide  Diam. 

stock  No. 

inch                   Eye,  inches     of  Ring,  Inches 

31  IGOl  R 

M                       4 

1% 

31  1602  R 

i\-                       4  Vi 

2 

31  1603  R 

%                       4% 

2 

31  1605  R 

V2                       51/L 

2% 

31 1607  R 

%                       5 1/2 

2% 

31  1608  R 

%                       6 

3 

31  1609  R 

%                      7 

31/4 

31  1610  R 

1                           8 

3% 

Larger 

sizes   and   extra   lengths   furnished   to 

order. 

SCREW  RING  BOLT 

Galvanized  Drop  Forging 

EXTRA 

LONG 

"^ 

^^^ 

Size  of  Shank 

Length  under 

Inside  Diam. 

Size  Bolt 

Length, under 

Inside  Diam. 

Stock  No. 

inch 

Eye,  inche.H     ( 

f  Ring,  inches 

Stock  No. 

inch 

Eye,  inches 

of  Ring, 

.nchef. 

31  1501  R 

1/4 

4 

1% 

31  1301  R 

1/4 

2 

1% 

31  1502  R 

A 

4y4 

2 

31  1302  R 

A 

2V4 

2 

M 1503  R 

% 

4% 

2 

31  1303  R 

% 

21^ 

2 

31  1505  R 

^ 

sy* 

21/2 

31  1305  R 

1/2 

sy* 

21^ 

31  1507  R 

% 

6 

2% 

31 1307  R 

% 

4 

2% 

31  1508  R 

% 

6  1/2 

3 

311 308  R 

% 

4% 

3 

31  1509  R 

% 

8 

3% 

31  1309  R 

Vs 

5 

31/4 

M 1510  B 

1 

9 

3% 

31  1310  R 

1 

6 

3% 

1017 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  QO. 


S  HOOKS 

Galvanized  Wrought  Iron 

Size,  Inbhes z\  %  i^c  %  I's  %  % 

Length IV2  1%  2y4  2%  3  3 1/2  4 

Per  Doz $0.35      $0.40      $0.50      $0.75      $1.00      $1.25      $1.60 


FlB.   678 

SHOULDER  SCREW   EYE 
BOLT 

Galvanized  Drop  Forging 


I  yvn-nivn'M^ww 


stock  No. 
M  901  R 
M  902  R 
M903R 
M905R 
M  907  R 
M908R 
M  909  R 
M910R 


Size  of 
Shank 
Inch 

% 
le 
% 
V2 
% 
.  % 
% 
1 


Length  under 

Shoulder 

inches 


2% 

21/2 

31/4 

4 

41/2 

5 


Inside 

Diameter 

of  Eye 

inches 


V2 
% 

Vs 

IV4. 


Size  of 

Iron  in 

Eye,  inch 

% 
1/2 

H 
% 


NUT  EYE  BOLT 

Galvanized  Drop  Forging 
REGULAR  LENGTH 


stock  No. 

Size  of 
Shank 
inch 

Length 

under  Eye 

inches 

M501R 

1/4 

2 

M502R 

21/4 

M503R 

% 

21/^ 

M  505  R 

V2 

31/4 

M  507  R 

% 

4 

M  508  R 

% 

41^ 

M510R 

1 

6 

EXTRA  LONG 

Stock  No. 

Size  of 
Shank 
inch 

Length 

under  Eye 

inches 

M601  R 

M 

4 

M  C02  R 

A 

4V4 

M  603  R 

% 

4V2 

M  605  R 

1/2 

51/4 

M607R 

% 

5% 

M608R 

% 

6V2 

M609R 

Vs 

8 

M  610  R 

1 

9 

Inside 

Diam.  of 

Hye,  inches 

1/2 

% 

% 

1 

IV4 

IV2 

Inside 

Diam.  of 

Eye,  indies 

V2 

% 

% 
1 

IV4 
11/2 
1% 
2 


NAVY  SHOULDER  EYE  BOLT 

Polished  Bronze 


Stock  No. 

Size  of 
Shank 
inch 

Length 

under  Eye 

inches 

Inside 

Diam.  of 

Eye,  inches 

M  3201 R 

y* 

21/2 

1/^ 

M  3202  R 

,% 

3 

% 

M  3203  R 

% 

3V2 

% 

M  3205  R 

V2 

,       4^ 

1 

M  3207  R 

% 

6 

IV4 

M  3208  R 

% 

7 

1% 

RIVET  EYE  BOLT 

Galvanized  Drop  Forging 


REGULAR  LENGTH 


Stock  No. 
M 1801 R 
M 1802  R 
M 1803  R 
M 1805  R 
M 1807  R 
M 1808  R 
M 1809  R 
M 1810  R 


stock  No. 
M 1901 R 
M 1902  R 
M 1903 R 
M 1 905  R 
M1907R 
M  1908R 
M 1 909  R 
M  1910  R 


Size  of 
Shank 
inch 

^n 
% 
V2 


Length 

under  Eye 

inches 

4 

414 
41/2 
51/4 
51/2 

6 

7 
8 


EXTRA  LONG 


Size  of 
Shank 
inch 

1/4 

% 

•   V2 

% 


Length 

under  Ey( 

inches 


Inside 
Diam.  of 
Eye,  inches 

% 

% 
1 

IV4 
11/^ 
1% 


Inside 
Diam.  of 
Eye,  inches 


% 
1 

IV4 
1% 
1% 

2 


Complete  assortment  of  these  goods  in  our  Marine  Catalog.    If  interested,  send  for  It 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  «  So. 


1018 


TURNBUGKLES 


Fig.   M80 


FORGED  STEEL 

Plain  and  Galvanized  with  Hook  and  Swivel  Eye 

Furnished  with  two  eyes,  two  hooks,  two  shackles  or  shackle  and  eye  if  wanted. 


Diameter 

Length  in  Clear 

Length  of 

Estimated 

f  Thread 

Galvanized 

Self-colored 

Uett\een  Heads 

Buckle  Outdide 

Weight  Each 

inches 

each 

each 

incbeit 

inches 

lbs. 

tk 

$0.80 

$0.70 

3% 

4y8 

v* 

y* 

.85 

.75 

4 

4% 

% 

A 

.90 

.80 

4y4 

sy* 

% 

% 

1.10 

.95 

4% 

5% 

% 

A 

1.25 

1.05 

5 

ey* 

1 

% 

1.50 

1.30 

6 

1V2 

1% 

^ 

1.85 

1.65 

7% 

9 

2% 

% 

2.20 

1.75 

syz 

101/^ 

sy* 

^4 

3.25 

2.60 

9y4 

11% 

4% 

% 

4.25 

3.60 

10 

12% 

7% 

1 

5,50 

4.75 

11 

14 

10  y2 

1V6 

6.75 

5.50 

12 

15% 

15% 

iy4 

8.25 

6.75 

13 

16% 

21 

1% 

9.75 

7.75 

14 

18 

27 

1% 

12.00 

9.50 

15 

19% 

35 

1% 

15.00 

13.00 

16 

21 

1% 

20.00 

17.00 

18 

23 

lYs 

25.00 

22.00 

18 

23 

2 

28.00 

25.00 

24 

31 

2% 

33.50 

30.50 

24 

31 

2V4. 

38.50 

35.00 

24 

32 

*Order  by  this  dimension. 

Larger  sizes  furnished  to  order. 


Prices  on    receipt  of  specification. 


PIPE   TURNBUGKLES 

FORGED  STEEL 


Fis.  G2:J0  AVith  Shactile  and  Eje 


^js^   €s«*^ 


Fig.   G232  AVith   Hook   and   Eye 


@»=^ 


Fis.  G233  AVith  Shackle  and  Shackle 


Fig.  G231  AVith  Two  Eyes 


jass=^ 


♦Outside 

i 

♦Outside 

Diameter 

Estimated 

Diameter 

of  Thread 

Galvanized 

Length  of  ripe   Weight  Each 

of  Thread 

Galvanized 

Length  of  Pipe 

inches 

each 

inches 

lbs. 

inches 

each 

inches 

A 

$0.95 

4 

% 

% 

.$3.50 

12 

y* 

1.00 

5 

% 

78 

4.25 

13 

A 

1.10 

5!4 

% 

1 

5.50 

15 

% 

1.30 

6 

IV4 

lyg 

7.00 

16 

A 

1.50 

6y2 

1% 

IVa 

8.25 

16 

% 

1.80 

7y2 

2% 

1% 

10.00 

18 

fn 

2.10 

10 

3y4 

iy2 

12.00 

18 

% 

2.40 

10% 

4% 

1% 

15.00 

18 

Estimated 

Weiglit  Each 

lbs. 

TV* 
11 
16 

20 


Larger  sizes  furnished  to  order.      Prices  upon  receipt  of  specifications. 
'Order  by  this  dimension  and  give  figure  number. 


1019 


GEO-B-CAIiPEffTER  S  eo. 


A 


BARREL   HOOKS 


Size 

Small 
Large 


Wrought  Iron 

Galvanized,   per  pair 
$0.83 
1.00 


Blacked,    per    pair 
$0.75 
.90 


A 

FIs.  681B 


Fig.  esic 


C- 


CAN  HOOKS 

Wrought  Iron 

Iron,   diameter,   inches %  -^^  % 

Galvanized,  per  pair $0.65      $0.8O       $1.00 

Blacked,  per  pair 60  .70  .83 


CHAIN  HOOKS 

Wrought  Iron 

Galvanized 

ingth        Size  of  Iron 

ches             inches  Each 

24                   %  $0.50      ,       24 

26                  Va  .75            26 

28                  %  1.00     I       2i 


% 

% 

78 

$1.25 

$1.75 

$2.25 

1.10 

1.50 

2.00 

1/2 


Each 
.$0.45 
.70 
.90 


SINGLE  NAVY  BOAT  HOOK 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 


stock  Nos.  For  Pole  Diameter 
Galvanized                   Polished  Bronze  inches 

MllOlK  31  1305  K  1 

M1103K  M1306K  1 1^ 

M1105K  M1307K  1 1/2 

M1107K  M1308K  2 


SHARP  POINT  BOAT  HOOK 

Galvanized  Malleable  Iron  and  Polished  Bronze 


stock  Nop.  For  Pole  Diameter 
Galvanized                   Polished  Bronze  inches 

M  1201  K  M1301  K  1 

M  1203  K  M  1302  K  1 1/4 

M  1205  K  M  1303  K  I'-A 

M  1207  K  M  1304  K  2 


BOAT  HOOK  HANDLES 

Varnished  Fir 


gAr^s^efeMJ^^^y^d^amyuriak^^teii 


Stock  No. 
M 1102  J 
M 1105  J 
M 1107  J 
M 3104  J 


Length 

feet 

4 

5 


Stock  No. 
M  3204  J 
M  3304  J 
M  3405  J 
M  3404  J 


OUR  MARINE  CATALOG  LISTS  A  FULL  LINE   OP  BOAT  HOOKS   AND  EQUIPMENT 


GEO-BGAIiPENfTER  ^  CO 

RIGGER   SCREWS   AND 
LOBSTER   CLAWS 


1020 


Fop  3Ianila  Rope 

Lobster  Claw 

For  Wire  Hope 

Di 

ameter  of 

Price 

Diameter  of 

Price 

Diameter  of 

Price 

Size 

Sci 

e\v,  inches 

each 

Size 

Screw,  inches 

each 

Siz« 

Screw,  inches 

each 

No.   0 

1% 

$8.50 

Xo.   1 

1% 

$3.50 

Xo. 

0 

l^A 

,$5>.00 

No.   1 

1% 

4.30 

Xo.  2 

1 

3.25 

Xo. 

1 

IVi 

0,23 

\o.   2 

IVs 

3.73 

Xo.  3 

% 

3.00 

Xo. 

2 

IVs 

4.73 

\o.  3 

1 

2.73 

Xo. 

3 

1 

3.50 

Xo.  4 

% 

2.50 

Xo. 
Xo. 

4 
5 

% 

2.73 
2.25 

State  whether  for  Manila  or 

AVire  Kope 

MARLINE  SPIKES 

Tempered  Steel 


Length. 


Fig.  6S0C 


inches i      6 


11    I     12    I     13    I     14    I     15    I     16 


18 


Japanned 
Polished. 


per    dozeu^$1.7  5  ? 2.00; $2.60 1 $3.00 1 $3.25 1 $3.50i$ 4.001  $5.00 '$5,501  $6,501  $8.. 5  0 
i    a-.QOI  13.501    3.75|    4.00|    4.50|    5.00|    5.50|    6.T0|    7.50|    9.50jlX50 


W^RE  KOPE  MARLIXT:  spikes — Tool  Steel,  Polished 


Fig.   6SD 

Length 

inches   |      12     |      14     |      16     |      18     |      20 

'$16.00iS18.001S21.001S24  ftni$07  ftfi 

GUY  GRIPPER 

OR  "COME-A-LOXG" 

A  guy  can  be  tightened  in  one-eighth  the 
time  usually  consumed  by  old  fashioned 
methods.  Positively  cannot  slip,  for  the 
harder  the  strain,  the  tighter  the  grip. 


For  ■wire  rope. 
PricG,    each .  .  . 


No.l 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

ch  and  smallej 

1  to  1  Vg  inch 

IVa  inch 

2  inch 

$10.00 

$12.00 

$16.00 

$24.00 

Always  give  size  of  rope  gripper  is  to  be  used  on. 


1021 


GEO-BCAIiPEH^TER   ^  QO, 


CAULKING   IRONS 


CAST  STEEL 


Caulking  Irons,  No,  0  Crease,  J^  inch  thick 

"  "      No.  1        "       (or  making)  3^  inch  thick. 

"      No.  2        "         "     "        5i6    " 
«      No.  3       "         "    "        M    " 

Deck  or  Dumb  Irons 

Crooked  or  Bent  Irons 

Double  Bent  Irons 

Spike  Irons 

Sharp  or  Butt  Irons .- 

Clearing  or  Reefing  Irons 

Reed's  Boat  Builders'  Irons,  ^  inch  thick 

Klondike  Boat  Builders'  Irons,  ^W  inch  thick 

"         Xe     "  "       

HAWSING  IRONS 

_  SOLID  STEEL 

liitiiiliiiiiiiiiiiisi^ 

rig.   676D 


G.  B.  C. 

&COS 


Dozen 
S4.50 
4.65 
4.75 
4.85 
5.25 
5.25 
5.75 
5.00 
■6.00 
5.25 

3. '66 
3.25 
3.50 


Drews 


Dozen 

88.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
9.00 
9.50 

10.00 
8.00 

10.00 
9.00 
7.00 


HAWSING  BEETLES 

WROUGHT  RINGS 


Live  Oak,  extra per  dozen  $22.00 

White  Oak "  17.50 

Handles  only "  3.50 


CAULKING  MALLETS 


Blades  Polished 
Blades  Blacked.. 


fV  or  Vi  inch 

thick,  per 

dozen 


Regular 

;  or  %  inch 

thick,  per 

dozen 


$20.00 
15.00 


$22.50 
17.50 


$25.00 
20.00 


We  always  send  %  inch  thick  unless  otherwise 
ordered. 

SHIP   SCRAPERS 

Tempered  Steel  Blades,  Galvanized  Sockets 


No.  1. 
"  2. 
"   3. 


No,  000, 
No.  00, 
No.  0, 
No.  1, 
No.  5, 
No.      8, 


Live  Oak,  tempered  Steel  Rings,  doz.  $30.00 

polished      "          "          "  25.00 

"  22.00 

Iron  Rings "  18.00 

White  Oak    "        "       "  12.00 


DECK  PLUGS 


Per 

lig.   G7GE  ^"^8       ^°^' 

Blade    H  inch  thick $7.50 

"       Vs     "        "     4.50 

"     2}4  inches  square 5 . 00 

YACHT  OR  BOAT 


Fig.  676G 
Xriansrular 

Per  doz. 

Oval,  5  inch  long;  blade,  2^x1  inch.  |3. 50 

Triangular,        "  "  "       2     x2      "    .    3.50 


Price  Per  Thousanti 


White  Pine. 

Oak 

Mahogany.  . 


$1.50 
2.00 
2.50 


K2 


$1.50 
2.00 
2.50 


$1.50 
2.00 
2.50 


Va 


$2.00 
2.50 
3.00 


$2.00  $2.00 
2.50 
3.00 


l_l  1^ 


$2.50 


f^. 


YACHT  SPAR 


3.00 


50    3.00 


FiK.  r.7fiH 
Triangular 


3.50 


Triangular  or  Curved 


..$6.00 


GEO-B-CARPEhfTER  ^  QO, 


1024 


JEFFERY'S  SPECIAL  MARINE 
CANOE    GLUE 

Guaranteed  to  Be  Waterproof 

Its  peculiar  proper- 
ties are  those  of  flexi- 
bility and  durability, 
and  although  it  be- 
comes soft  and  pliant 
under  heat,  it  still  re- 
tains its  adhesion  to 
timber,  fiber,  etc.,  and 
is  clean  and  insoluble 
in  water. 

No  canoeist  should 
be    without    a    can    of 

this  Glue;   it  is  invaluable  for  quick  repairs  on 

either    canvas    or    cedar    canoes. 

In    cans   of.  .  (emergency)      1  lb.     2  lb.     5  lb. 

For  temporary  repairs  only  a  candle  is 
needed.  Dig  out  a  piece  of  glue  as  large  as  re- 
quired, mold  it  in  the  hand  after  greasing  with 
the  candle,  melt  the  face  of  the  glue  and  apply 
to  the  hole. 

No.    1.     BLACK,  WHITE   OR  YELLOW 

YACHT  GLUE 

Extra  Quality 

For  Deck  and  Hull  Seams  of  Yachts  and  Boats. 

In  cans  of  1   lb.,   2   lbs.,   and   5   lbs. 
In  bulk,  packed  in  wooden  cases  containing: 
14  lbs..  28  lbs.,  56  lbs.,  and  112  lbs. 

No.   2.     BLACIv     OR    YELLOW     SHIP    GLUE 

First  Quality. 

For  Deck  and  Hull  Seams  of  All  Classes  of 
Vessels. 

In  bulk,  packed  in  wooden  cases  containing: 
14  lbs.,  28  lbs.,   56   lbs.,  and  112  lbs. 

No.   7.      BLACK    GLUE 
Soft    Quality 

Used  largely  by  manufacturers  of  knock- 
down  boats. 

Also  used  in  combination  with  canvas  for 
decks  and  canvas  boats  and  canoes,  and  in  com- 
bination with  calico  for  sponsons. 

It  is  invaluable  for  quick  repairs. 

In  cans  of  1  lb.,  2  lbs.,  and  5  lbs. 

In  bulk,  packed  in  cases  containing:  14  lbs., 
28  lbs.,  56  lbs.,  and  112  lbs. 

No.  10.     BLACK  GLUE 
Soft  Quality 

Very  elastic,  especially  recommended  for 
Joining  hollow  spars. 

In  cans  of  1  lb. 
65 


LeP AGE'S  LIQUID  GLUE 

In  Tin  Cans 

Half  pints,  packed  2 
dozen  in  box. 

Pints,  packed  1  dozen 
in   box. 

Quarts,  packed  1  doz- 
en  in   box. 

Half  gallon  cans, 
packed    ^    dozen  in  box. 

Gallon  cans,  packed 
^   dozen  in  Dox. 

In  Bottles 

Small  size,  1  doz.  in  box,  packed  in  gross 
and    Vz   gross  cases. 

Large  size,  1  doz.  in  box,  packed  in  gross 
and   1/^   gross  cases. 

WATERPROOF  LIQUID  MARINE 
GLUE 

"C"   QUALITY 

Ready  for  use.  For  attaching  canvas,  felt, 
oilcloth,  rubber,  leather  or  linoleum  to  iron, 
steel  or  wood,  rendering  same  absolutely  water- 
proof. 

In  applying  can  should  be  placed  In  hot 
water  if  glue  is  too  thick  to  work  freely. 
Spread  glue  over  the  surface  with  a  stiff  brush 
after  which  canvas  or  other  material  can  be 
laid  over  glue  and  a  warm  flat  iron  passed 
over  same  to  smooth  out  wrinkles  and  make 
perfect  contact. 

1  gal.  will  cover  about  10%  square  yards. 

MARINE  GLUE  THINNER 

Thinning  should  be  used  sparingly  in  the 
same  manner  as  a  carpenter  adds  a  little  water 
to  animal  glue  when  it  becomes  too  hard  or 
brittle. 

Put  up  in  cans  of  %  pint,  1  pint,  1  quart,  14 
gallon  and  1  gallon. 

INLAND  LAKE  CUSHION  LAG 

An  elastic,  durable  flnish  for  dressing  up 
leather,  pantasote,  etc.,  restoring  the  color 
and  lustre  the  leather  originally  had.  It  is 
waterproof  and  is  warranted  not  to  crack 
leather  or  pantasote.  Dries  in  15  minutes  so 
that  the  cushion  can  be  used  shortly  after  being 
coated  without  danger  of  either  sticking  or 
softening.  It  is  a  leather  preservative,  and  is 
made  in  the  following  colors:  Black,  red, 
brown,  dark,  green,  blue  and  transparent. 

Put  up  in  cans  of  V4,  pint,  ^  pint.  1  pint,  1 
quart,   %  gallon,  and  1  gallon. 


1025 


GEO-BCAIlREffTER  ^  GO. 


USEFUL   INFORMATION 

WATER 

Doubling  the  diameter  of  a  pipe  increases  its  capacity  four  times.  Friction  of  liquids  in  pipes 
increases  as  the  squai-^e  of^  lfo1jndi"pei^'square  inch  of  a  column  of  water,  multiply  the  height  of  the 
column  in  feet  by  434.  Approximately,  we  say  that  every  foot  elevation  is  equal  to  1/2  pound  pressure 
r>«r   Qfiiiarp   inch'    this    allows   for    ordinary   friction.  .  „  .  ..„.    „ 

V  •T'o  find  the  diameter  of  a  pump  cylinder  to  remove  a  given  quantity  of  water  per  minute  (100  feet 
of  Diston  being-  the  standard  of  speed),  divide  the  number  of  gallons  by  4,  then  extract  the  square  root, 
nnd   the  nroduct  will  be  the  diameter  in   inches  of   the    pump   cylinder. 

^"^  ri-ofiPj  quantity  o£  water  elevated  in  one  minute,   running  at   100   feet  of  piston  speed  per  minute, 
sauare  the  diameter  of  the  water  cylinder  in  inches,  and  multiply   by   4.  ,       .    .      „. 

Elcamnle— Capacity  of  a  5  inch  cylinder  is  desired.  The  square  of  the  diameter  (5  inches)  is  25, 
whiph    multiDlied   by   4,   gives   100,   the  number   of   gallons  per  minute    (approximately). 

To  find  the  horse-power  necessary  to  elevate  water  to  a  given  height,  multiply  the  weight  of  the 
water  elpvated  per  minute  in  pounds  by  tlie  height  in  feet,  and  divide  the  product  by  33,000  (an  allow- 
ance should  be  added  for  water  friction,  and  a  further    allowance    for   loss   in    steam    cylinder,    say    from 

:  *The  area  of"the  steam  piston,  multiplied  by  the  steam  pressure,  gives  the  total  amount  of  pressure 
that  can  be  exerted.  The  area  of  the  water  piston,  multiplied  by  the  pressure  of  water  per  square 
inch  Rives  the  resistance.  A  margin  must  be  made  between  the  power  and  the  resistance  to  move  the 
Distons   at   the   required    speed,    say    from    20    to    40    per    cent,    according    to    speed    and    other    conditions. 

To  find  the  capacity  of  a  cylinder  in  gallons,  multiply  the  area  in  inches  by  the  length  of  stroke 
in  inches  will  give  the  total  number  of  cubic  inches:  divide  this  amount  by  231  (which  is  the  cubical 
contents  of  a  U.  S.  gallon  in  inches),  and  product  is  the  capacity  in  gallons. 

ELECTRICAL.  UNITS 

Volt — The  unit  of  electrical  motive  force.  Force  required  to  send  one  ampere  of  current  through 
one  ohm  of  resistance.  „        ,  .,  .  ,  .  ,,    ^    . 

Ohm — Unit  of  resistance.     The  resistance  offered  to  the  passage  of  one  ampere,  when  impelled  by 

Ampere — ^Unit  of  current.     The  current  which  one  volt  can  send  through  a  resistance  of  one  ohm. 

Coulomb — Unit  of  quantity.  Quantity  of  current  which,  impelled  by  one  volt,  would  pass  through 
one  ohm  in  one  second.  ,  ,       ,  -,       ^. 

Farad — Unit  of  capacity.  A  conductor  or  condenser  which  will  hold  one  coylomb  under  the  pres- 
sure of  one  volt. 

Joule — Unit  of  work.     The  work  done  by  one  watt  in  one  second. 

Watt — The  unit  of  electrical  energy,  and  is  the  product  of  ampere  and  volt.  That  is,  one  ampere 
of  current   flowing   under  a   pressure   of  one  volt   gives  one  watt  of  energy. 

One  electrical  horse-power  is  equal  to  746  watts. 

One  Kilowatt  is  equal  to   1,000   watts. 

To  find  the  watts  consumed  in  a  given  electrical  circuit,  such  as  a  lamp,  multiply  the  volts  by  the 
amperes. 

To  And  the  volts,  divide   the  watts  by  the  amperes. 

To  find  the   amperes,    divide    the   watts   by   the   volts. 

To  find  the  electrical  horse-power  required  by  a  lamp,  divide   the   watts   of  the  lamp   by   746. 

To  find  the  number  of  lamps  that  can  be  supplied  by  one  electrical  horse-power  of  energy,  divide 
746  by  the  watts  of  the  lamp. 

To  find  the  electrical  horse-power  necessary,  multiply  the  watts  per  lamp  by  the  number  of  lamps, 
and   divide   by  746. 

To  find  the  mechanical  horse-power  necessary  to  generate  the  required  electrical  horse-power, 
divide  the  latter  bv  the  efficiency  of  the  genei'ator. 

To  find  the  amperes  of  a  given  circuit,  of  which  the  volts  and  ohms  resistance  are  known,  divide 
the  volts  by  the  ohms. 

To  find  the  volts,  when  the  amperes  and  watts   are  known,   multiply   the   amperes   by   the   ohms. 

To  find  the  resistance  in  ohms,  when  tl.e  volts  and  amperes  are  known,  divide  the  volts  by  the 
amperes. 

STEAM 

Saturated  Steam — Steam  at  a  given  temperature  is  said  to  be  saturated  when  it  is  of  maximum 
density    for  that    temperature.      Steam    in    contact   with  water  is  saturated   steam. 

Wet  or  Supersaturated  Steam — Steam  which  has  water  (in  the  form  of  small  drops)  suspended  in 
it  is  called  wet  or  supersaturated  steam.  If  wet  steam  be  heated  until  all  the  water  in  it  is  evapo- 
rated, it  is  said  to  be  dried. 

Superheated  Steam — If  dry  saturated  steam  be  heated  when  not  in  contact  with  water,  its  temper- 
ature is  raised  and  its  density  diminished  or  its  pressure  is  raised.  The  steam  is  then  said  to  be  super- 
heated. 

Dryness  Fraction   of   Steam — Let   W  =  weight    of  a  given  quantity  of  wet  steam,  w  =  weight  of  water 

W-w 

suspended  in  this  steam,  then  dryness  fraction  = . 

w 

Under  ordinary  conditions  and   good   stoking,   the  dryness  fraction  is  about   95  per  cent. 

Properties  of  Saturated  Steam — Nearly  all  published  tables  giving  the  properties  of  saturated - 
steam  have  been  constructed  on  empirical  formulae  based  on  the  researches  of  Regnault.  The  table 
below  has  been  prepared  with  great  care  after  comparing  the  tables  given  by  Clark,  Cotterill,  Dwel- 
shauvers-Dery,  Marfarlane,  Gray,  Peabodv,  Thurston,  Weisbach  and  others.  The  temperature  it  was 
first  decided  on  by  a  system  of  averaging  and  plotting,  H  was  then  calculated  from  the  formulae, 
U=1081   94-t-   305t. 

The   quantity  t-h  was   next   determined   in  the   same  way  as  t  was  found,  and  this  decided  the  value 

•;",;;■    '  1 

of  h.     Then,  L  =  H-h.     w  was  next  determined,  and  then  v  =  — . 
■('•::■  '  w 

,  ..    The  quantities  H,  h  an,d  L  are  for  one  pound  weight  of  steam  or  water. 
j»=  absolute  pressure  or  pressure  above  a  perfect  vacuum,  in  pounds  per  square  inch. 
t.f;=  temperature  in  degrees  Fahrenheit. 
H=^  total  heat  in   steam  above  that  in  water  at  32°. 
h  =  heat   in  water   (at  t°)    above   that  in  water  at  32°. 
L=  latent  heat   or  heat  of  vaporization  =  H-h. 
w  =  weight  of  one  cubic  foot  of  steam  in  pounds. 

1 
T  =  volume  of  one  pound  weight  of  steam  in  cubic  feet  =  — . 

■w 

Quantities   of  heat  are   expressed  in  British   thermal  units. 

A  British  Thermal  Unit  is  the  amount  of  heat  necessary  to  raise  the  temperature  of  one  pound  of 
water  1°  F..  when  the  water  is  at  its  greatest  density,  namely,  from  39°  to  40°  F. 


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USEFUL   INFORMATION 
WEIGHTS    OF   VARIOUS    SUBSTANCES    PER   CUBIC   FOOT 


Average 
Weigiit, 
Names  of  Substances  lbs. 

Anthracite,  solid,   of   Pennsylvania 93 

Antliraciie,   broken,  loose     54 

Antliracite,   broken,  moderately    sliaken 58 

Antliracite,   heaped    bushel,    loose (80) 

Ash,  American   white,   dry 38 

Asphaltum     S7 

Brass   (copper   and   zinc),   cast 504 

Brass,    rolled    524 

Brick,   best    pressed     150 

Brick,  common    hard     125 

Brick,  soft,    inferior    100 

Brickwork,  pressed    brick    140 

Brickwork,   ordinary     112 

Cement,     liydraulic,     ground,     loose,    American, 

Rosendale     56 

Cement,     hydraulic,     ground,     loose,     American, 


Louisville 

Cement,  hydraulic,  ground,  loose,  English,  Port- 
land           90 

Cherry,    dry    42 

Chestnut,    dry    41 

Coal,  bituminous,  solid     84 

Coal,  bituminous,   broken,    locse     49 

Coal,  bituminous,  heaped    bushel,    loose (74) 

Coke,   loose,  of    good    coal 27 

Coke,  loose,  heaped  bushel    (38) 

Copper,  cast     542 

Copper,  rolled    548 

Earth,  common  loam,   dry,  loose     76 

Earth,   common  loam,   dry,  moderately    rammed     95 

Earth,  as   a   soft   flowing  mud 108 

Ebony,   dry    76 

Elm,   dry    35 

Flint     162 

Glass,    common    window I'l? 

Gneiss,    common    168 

Gold,  cast,   pure   or   24   carat .1204 

Gold,  pure,   hammered    1217 

Granite     170 

Gravel,  about  the  same  as  sand,  whicli  see. 

Hemlock,    dry    25 

Hickory,    dry    53 

Hornblende,    black    203 

Ice     58. 7 

Iron,  cast    450 

Iron,  wrought,  purest     485 

Iron,  wrought,  average     480 

Ivory     114 

Lead    711 

Lignum  Vitse,   dry    83 

Lime,  quick,  ground,  loose  or    in    small    lumps.      53 
Lime,  quick,   ground,   loose,  thoroughly     shaken     75 


struck   bushel, 
in     irregular 


Average 

Weififht, 

lbs. 

66 
168 


Names  of  Substances 

Lime,    quick,   ground,    loose,    per 

Limestones  and  Marbles      

Limestones  and  Marbles,      loose, 

fragments     

Mahogany,   Spanish,    dry    53 

Mahogany,  Honduras,    dry    35 

Maple,    dry    49 

Marbles,   see  Limestones. 

Masonry,   of  granite   or  limestone,   well  dressed  165 

Masonry,   of  mortar   rubble    154 

Masonry,  of  dry    rubble    (well   scabbled) 138 

Masonry,  of  sandstone,    well    dressed 144 

Mercury,    at    32°    p-ahrenheit 849 

Mica    183 

Mortar,    hardened     103 

Mud,  dry,  close    80  to  110 

Mud,  wet,    fluid,    maximum 120 

Oak,  live,    dry    59 

Oak,  white,    dry    52 

Oak,   other   kinds    32   to     45 

Petroleum     55 

Pine,  wbite,  dry    25 

Pine,  yellow.  Northern     34 

Pine,  yellow.    Southern    45 

Platinum    1342 

Quartz,   common,   pure 165 

Rosin    69 

Salt,  coarse,   Syracuse,    N.    Y 45 

Salt,  Liverpool,    fine,    for    table    use ...      49 

Sand,  of  pure   quartz,   dry,   loose 90  to  106 

Sand,  well    shaken     99  to  117 

Sand,   perfectly    wet    120  to  140 

Sandstones,    fit   for    building 151 

Shales,    red    or    black 162 


Silver 

Slate    

Snow,  freshly  fallen 5  to 

Snow,  moistened  and  compacted  by  rain.. 15  to 

Spruce,    dry    

Steel      -. 

Sulphur      

Sycamore,    dry     

Tar     

Tin,    cast    

Turf  or  Peat,  drv,  unpressed. 

Walnut,    black,   dry as 

Water,  pure  rain  or  distilled,  at  60°  Fahrenheit. 62 1^ 

Water,  sea    64 

Wax,    bees    60.5 

Zinc    or    Spelter 437 

Green    timbers    usually   weigh    from    one-fifth    to 
one-half  more  than  dry. 


655 

175 

12 

50 

25 

490 

125 

37 


,20  to     30 


MELTING   POINT   OF  METALS 

Name                                                                                                                           Fahr.  liahr.              Authority 

Platina      4593  ^ 

Antimony     955  842          J.  Lowthian  Bell 

Bismuth      487  507                           " 

Tin    (average    475 

Lead    (average)    622  620                         " 

Zinc    772  782 

n.ot  T^^r,                                                                                                                         9nift  J  1922     2012     White  )  Poulllet 

Cast  Iron    2010  |  2OI2     2192     Gray      ] 

Wrought   Iron    2910  2733      Welding  Heat 

Steel     2370  2550 

Copper   (average)    2174 


GENERAL  RULES  FOR  DETERMINING  THE  WEIGHT  OF  ANY  PIECE  OF 

WROUGHT  IRON 

One  cubic  foot  of  wrouglit  iron =480         lbs. 

One  square  foot,    one    inch    thick ^='^W\2=  40         lbs. 

One  square   inch,  one  foot    long =   *%2  =     2^     lbs. 

One  square  inch,  one  yard  long =3i^x3=  10         lbs. 

Hence,    the   weight   of  any   piece   of   wrought   iron   in    pounds   per   yard    is  equal   to   10   times   its   area 
in  inches. 

Example — The  area  of  a  bar   3"xl"=3  square  inches,  and  its  weight  is  30  lbs.  per  yard. 
For  round  iron  tha  weight  per  foot  may  be  found  by  taking  the  diameter  in  quarter  inches,  squaring 
It,  and  dividing  by  6. 

Example — What   is  the  weight  of  2   inch   round  iron?     Example — What  is  the  weight  of   %"  round  iron? 
2"=S   quarter   inches.      8«=fi4.  %"=3    quarter    inches.      32=9. 

«%=:10%    lbs.   per  foot  of   2"  round.  %=1%   lbs.   per  foot  of  94"  round. 


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USEFUL   INFORMATION 

RULES  FOR  FINDING  THE  HORSEPOWER  OF  AN  ENGINE 

Problem — What  Is  the  horse-power  of  an  engine  whose  piston  is  12  inches  in  diameter,  stroke  16 
inches,  revolutions   140   per  minute,   mean  steam   pressure  30  lbs.  per  inch  on  piston? 

Rule  1 — Multiply  the  area  of  piston's  square  inches  by  the  mean  pressure  per  square  inch,  then 
multiply  this  product  by  the  speed  of  the  piston  in  feet  per  minute,  then  divide  this  last  product  by 
33,000    foot    pounds    per    horsepower. 

Kxample — Diameter  of  piston,  12  inches.  Multiply  by  itself  12X12=144  square  inches  of  piston.  Re- 
duct  this  to  square  inches  of  area  by  multiplying  144X.7854  (785y^oooo)  =113.0976  square  inches  of  area, 
then  multiply  this  by  mean  pressure  on  piston,  30  lbs.,  113.0976X30  =  3392.928  lbs.  total  pressure  on 
piston,  then  multiply  this  product  by  speed  of  piston,  373.3  feet  per  minute  =  1266580.0224.  Now  divide 
this  by  33,000  foot  pounds  per  horse-power  =  38.3  horse-power  which  this  engine  will  generate  with  the 
steam  pressure   and   speed   given. 

Rule  2 — Multiply  the  square  of  the  piston's  diameter  in  inches  by  stroke  in  inches.  Multiply  result- 
ant by  revolutions  per  minute.  Then  multiply  this  product  by  4.  Now  point  off  5  figures  from  the  right 
and  multiply  by  the  mean  pressure  in  lbs.,  the  final  product  is  the  horse-power  of  an  engine. 

Example — Square  inches  of  piston's  diameter  is  144xby  stroke  16  inches  =  2304.  This  x  by  revolu- 
tions per  minute  140  =  32.2560,  resultant  X  by  4  =  12.90240  which  X  by  mean  pressure  30  lbs.  =  38.70 
horse-power   of   engine.      This    rule   is  correct   within    %    of  a  horse-power   in    100. 

Rule  3 — Multiply  the  square  of  piston's  diameter  in  inches  by  mean  pressure  in  lbs.  Multiply  the 
product  by  twice  the  stroke  in  feet.  Multiply  resultant  by  revolutions  per  minute.  Then  multiply  this 
product  by  constant  .238,  the  final  resultant  will   be   the  horse-power. 

Kxample — Square  inches  of  piston  144 X by  mean  pressure  30  =  4,320 X by  twice  the  stroke  in  feet 
2%=11.520Xby  revolutions  . 140  =  161. 2800Xby  constant  .238  =  38.38  horse-power  of  engine.  The  constant 
.238,   is  found  by  dividing  .7854   by   33,000   foot  pounds. 

Rule  4 — Multiply  the  area  of  piston  by  mean  pressure.  This  product  by  the  stroke  in  inches.  Mul- 
tiply resultant  by  2.  Again  multiply  by  the  revolutions  per  minute.  Then  divide  oroduct  by  12,  and 
divide   final   resultant   by    33,000,    the    quotient    will    be  the  horse-power  of  engine. 

Bxample — Area  of  piston  113.0976Xby  mean  pressure  30=339. 2928Xby  stroke  16  inches  =  5428  6848X 
by  2  =  10587. 3696xby  revolutions  per  minute.  140  =  152003.1744  h- by  12  =  12666. 9312-=-33,000=38.38  horse- 
power of  engine.  In  the  foregoing  rules  no  allowance  is  made  for  the  piston-rod,  which.  If  so  accounted 
for,  would  slightly  reduce  the  horse-power  in  each   example. 

To  find  the  side  contents  of  an  equal  square,  multiply  its  diameter  by  .8862. 

TO  FIND  THE  HORSE-POWER  OF  SHAFTING 

To  find  horse-power  of  a  shaft,  multiply  the  cube  of  its  diameter  in  inches  by  the  revolutions  per 
minute,  and  divide  product  by  82  for  steel  or  110  for  iron  shafting.  Elxample.  Diameter  of  shaft.  2 
inches;  revolutions,  160;  then  23x160  =  1280-^82  =  14.4  horse-power,  or  23x160  =  1280-^110  =  11.6  horse-power 
of  iron  shaft. 

FLY  WHEEL 

To  find  the  weight  of  the  rim  of  the  fly  wheel  for  an  engine:  Nominal  H.  P.X200-f-the  square  of 
the  velocity  of  the  circumference  in  feet  per  second  =  weight  in  cwt. 

RELATIVE  VALUE  OF  HEATING  SURFACE 

Horizontal    surfaces    above   the    flame    equal 1.00 

Vertical    surfaces   above   the   flame   equal 50 

Horizontal    surfaces    beneath    the    flame 10 

Tubes  and   flues  equal   IM   times  their  diameter. 
Convex  surfaces  above  the  flame  equal  1%   diameter. 

FEED    WATER   REQUIRED    BY    SMALL    ENGINES 


Gauge  Pressure 
at  Boiler 

Pounds  Water  per 

Efifective  H.  P.  per 

hour 

Gauge  Pressure 
at  Boiler 

Pounds  Water  per 

Effective  H.  P.  per 

Hour 

10 

118 

60 

75 

15 

111 

70 

71 

20 

105 

80 

68 

25 

100 

90 

65 

30 

93 

100 

.63 

40 

84 

120 

6J 

50                             '                            79 

150 

58 

TO  DERIVE  WEIGHT  OF  IRON 

The  average  weight  of  wrought  iron  is   480   lbs.   per  cubic  foot. 
To  find  the  sectional  area,  given  the  weight  per  foot: — 

Multiply  by  ^,0. 
To  find  the  weight  per  foot,  given  the  sectional  area: — 

Multiply  by  i%. 
For  round   iron   the  weight  per  foot  may  be  figured  by  taking  the  diameter  in   ^  Inches;  square  It  and 

divide  it  by  6. 
Example — WTiat   is  weight  per  foot   of  2  inch   round   iron? 

2  inches=8  quarter-inches.     8X8=64     644f6=10%    lbs.   per  foot. 
Example — What  is  weight  per  foot  of  %  inch  round  iron? 

%  lnch=3  quarter  inches.     3X3=9     94^6=1%  lbs.  per  foot. 
Steel  weighs  2%  heavier  than  wrought  iron. 


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USEFUL   INFORMATION 

HORSE   POWER   OP   TURNED    SHAFTING — (Kent) 

As  second  movers  or  line  shafting,  bearings  eight  feet  apart. 

D-xR 
Formula:   H.    P.= 


Diameter 

of 

Shaft 


2JJ 


Number  of  Revolutions  Per  Minute 


100      I 


150      I        175      I 


325 


12.6 

17. 

23. 

30. 

38. 

47. 

58. 

71. 


7.4 
11.1 
15.8 
21. 
29. 
37. 
47. 
59. 
73. 


13.3 
19. 
26. 
34. 
45. 
57. 
71. 


10.4 

15.5 
"   22. 

30/. 

40. 

52. 

66. 

83. 
102. 
125. 


11.9 
17.7 
25. 
34. 

46. 

60. 

76. 

95. 
117. 
142. 


250 


13.4 

20. 

28. 

39. 

52. 

67. 

85. 
107. 
132. 
160. 


14.9 

16.4 

17.9 

22.2 

24.4 

26.6 

31. 

35. 

38. 

43. 

47. 

52. 

58. 

64. 

69. 

75. 

82. 

90. 

95. 

104. 

114. 

119. 

131. 

143. 

146. 

162. 

176. 

178. 

196. 

213. 

19.4 

28.8 

41. 

56. 

75. 

97. 
123. 
155. 
190. 
231. 


20.9 

31. 

44. 

60. 

81. 
105. 
133. 
165. 
205. 
249. 


HORSE  POWER  OF  TURNED   SHAFTING— (Kent) 

As  prime  mover  or  head  shaft  carrying  main  driving  pulley  or  gear,  well  supported  by  bearings 

D'xR 

Formula:    H.    P.= 

125 


Diameter 

of 

Shaft 

Number  of  Revolutions  Per  3Iinute 

60 

80 

100 

125 

1       150      1          175        1         200       1         225 

250 

275 

300 

m 

2.6 

3.4 

4.3 

5.4 

6.4 

7.5 

8.6 

9.7 

10.7 

11.8 

12.9 

m 

3.8 

5.1 

6.4 

J- 

9.6 

11.2 

12.8 

14.4 

16. 

17.6 

19.2 

a^g 

5.4 

7.3 

8.1 

10. 

12. 

14, 

16. 

18. 

20. 

22. 

24 

2A 

7.5 

10. 

12.5 

15. 

18. 

22. 

25. 

28. 

31. 

34. 

37 

2  jt 

10. 

13. 

16. 

20. 

24. 

28. 

32. 

36. 

40. 

44 

48 

2  1 

13. 

17. 

20. 

25. 

30. 

35. 

40. 

45. 

50. 

55. 

6o: 

3/ff 

16. 

22. 

27. 

34. 

40. 

47. 

54. 

61. 

67. 

74. 

81 

3,V 

3{| 

20. 

27. 

34. 

42. 

51. 

59. 

68. 

76. 

85. 

93 

10"> 

30. 

41. 

51. 

64. 

76. 

89. 

102. 

115. 

127. 

140. 

153. 

4tV 

43. 

58. 

72. 

90. 

108. 

126. 

144. 

162. 

180. 

198. 

4\i 

60. 

80. 

100. 

125. 

150. 

175. 

200. 

225. 

250. 

275 

300 

5^ 

80. 

106. 

133. 

166. 

199.               233. 

266. 

299. 

333. 

366. 

400. 

SPEED   OF   GRAIN 

ELEVATOR   BELTS 

Size  of  Head 

Polley,  Diameter. 

inches 

Speed  of  Belt, 
feet  per  minute 

Revolutions  Per 
Minute  of 
Head  Shaft 

Size  of  Head 

Pulley,  Diameter, 

inches 

Speed  of  Belt, 
feet  per  minute 

Revolutions  Per 
Minute  of 
Head  Shaft 

24 
30 
36 
42 

48 

250    to   300 
300   to   350 
350   to    375 
375  to  400 
400   to   425 

40   to   48 
38    to   44 
37   to   40 
34    to   36 
32    to    34 

."54 
60 
72 

84 

425    to    450 
475   to   500 
575   to   600 
625   to    650 

30   to   32 
30   to    32 
30   to   32 
28   to   30 

TEE-RAILS   AND    TRACK   EQUIP3IENT 

RAILS,   SPLICES,   SPIKES  AND   BOLTS 

For   Single   Track,    (Tvfo  Rails),   Ties  2   Feet    Center   to    Center,   4  Spikes   Each 


Size   of   Rails,  pounds,  per  yard 

8 

12 

1« 

20 

25 

30 

40 

Rails,  per  mile,   tons   of   2,000    pounds 

14.08 

19 

70 

2,160 

%xiy2 

1,800 

21.12 
800 
3.44 
%x2i^ 
1.320 
25 
63 
1,600 

%xiy2 

1.800 

28.16 
1,067 
4.36 

1.370 
%x2 
1.560 

35.20 

1,333 

4.86 

%  x3 1/2 

1,790 

33 

51 

1.180 

44.00 
1,667 
5.70 

%x3y2 

1,790 

33 

41 
1,180 

52.80 
2,000 
10.45 

f 

600 

70.40 
2.667 
16.10 

76 
56 
530 

Splice   bars,   weight,   per  pair,   pounds 

Spikes,  size   under   head,   inches 

Spikes,    per   mile,    pounds 

Spikes,  per  100    feet,   pounds 

Spikes,  number  per  keg  of  200  pounds 

Bolts,  size,   inches    

Bolts,  number  per  keg  of  200  pounds 

NEAREST  NUMBER   OF  RAILS.  SPLICES   AND  BOLTS 
For  Sini^le  Track    (2  Rails) 


Length   of    Rails,   feet. 


Per   100   feet,  number    of    rails 

Per  100  feet,  pairs    splices     

Per  100,  number  bolts,   4  per  joint., . 
Per  100,   number  bolts,  2  per  joint... 

Per  mile,  number   rails    

Per  mile,   pairs    splices    

Per   mile,    number   bolts,   4   per   ioint, 
P«r  mile,   number   bolts,    2    per   joint. 

8-pound  rails,   number,   per   ton 

12-pound   rails,   number,   per  ton 

16-pound   rails,  number,   per  ton 

20-pound   rails,  number,  per  ton 

25-pound  rails,   number,  per  ton 

80-pound   rails,   number,   per  ton 

40-pound  rails,   number,  per   ton 


12 


I     14      I      15     I     16      I      18     I      20     I     22 


3,520 
1,760 
62.5 
41.7 
31.3 
25.0 
20.0 
16.7 
12.5 


813 
3,252 
1,626 
57.7 
38.5 
28.9 
23.1 
18.5 
15.4 
11.5 


14 

14 

56 

28 

755 

755 

3.020 

1,510 

53.6 

35.7 

26.8 

21.4 

17.1 

14.3 

10.7 


13 

13 

52 

26 

704 

704 

2.816 

1.408 

50.0 

33.3 

25.0 

20.0 

16.0 

13.3 

10.0 


12 

12 

48 

24 

660 

660 

2,640 

1,320 

46.9 

31.3 

23.4 

18.8 

15.0 

12.5 

9.3 


11 

11 

44 

22 

578 

578 

2,312 

1,156 

41.7 

27.8 

20.8 

16.7 

13.3 

11.1 


24     I      30 


10 

9 

8 

7 

10 

9 

8 

7 

40 

36 

32 

28 

20 

18 

16 

14 

528 

480 

440 

352 

528 

4S0 

440 

353 

2.112 

1,920 

1,760 

1,408 

1.056 

960 

880 

704 

37.5 

34.1 

31.3 

25.0 

25.0 

22.S 

20.8 

16.7 

18.8 

17.1 

15.6 

12.5 

15.0 

13.6 

12.5 

10.0 

12.0 

10.9 

10.0 

SO 

10.0 

9.1 

8.3 

6.7 

7.5 

6.8 

6.3 

5.0 

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GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  S  eo. 


USEFUL   INFORMATION 

TO    TEMPER    STEEL    ON    ONE    EDGE    ONLY 

Dip  the   edge   to  be  tempered   into   hot   lead   until  proper  color;  then   temper  in  ordinary  fashion. 

TO   DRILL  HARDENED   STEEL 

Cover  your  steel  with  melted  beeswax;  when  coated  and  cold,  make  a  hole  in  the  wax  with  a  fine- 
pointed  needle  or  other  article  the  size  of  hole  you  require,  put  a  drop  of  strong-  nitric  acid  upon  it; 
after  an   hour  rinse  off  and  apply  again;   it  will  gradually   eat   through. 

A  mixture  of  1  ounce  of  sulphate  of  copper,  %  ounce  of  alum,  V2  teaspoonful  of  powdered  salt.  1 
gill  of  vinegar  and  20  drops  of  nitric  acid  will  make  a  hole  in  steel  that  is  too  hard  to  cut  or  file  easily. 

A  small  hole  drilled  at  the  end  of  a  crack  in  sheet  steel  will  stop  it  from  growing  lohger. 


ANNEALING  STEEL 

For  small  pieces  of  steel,  take  a  piece  of  gas  pipe,  2  or  3  inches  in  diameter,  and  put  the  pieces  in 
it,  first  heating  one  end  of  the  pipe,  and  drawing  it  together,  leaving  the  other  end  open  to  look  into. 
When  the  pieces  are  of  cherry  red,  cover  the  fire  with  dust,  use  a  charcoal  fire,  and  leave  the  steel  in 
over  night. 

IN    TURNING    STEEL    OR    OTHER    HARD    METAL 

Use  a  drip  composed  of  petroleum  two  iJarts  and  turpentine  one  part.  This  will  insure  easy  cutting 
and  perfect  tools  when  otherwise  the  work  would  stop,  owing  to  the  breakage  of  tools  from  the  severe 
strain. 

TEMPERING  RECIPES 

Resin,  2  pounds;  tallow,  2  pounds;  pitch,  1  pound.     Melt  together  and  dip  the  hot  steel  in  it. 

Salt,  V2  cupful;  saltpetre,  V2  ounce;  alum,  pulverized,  1  teaspoonful;  soft  water,  9  gallons.  Never 
heat  above   a   cherry    red   or  draw   any    temper. 

By  melting  together  1  gallon  spermacetti  oil,  2  pounds  tallow  and  H  pound  wax,  a  mixture  is  ob- 
tained very  convenient  for  tempering  any  kind  of  steel  article  of  small  size.  Adding  1  pound  resin 
makes  it  suitable  for  larger  articles. 


TO  HARDEN  GRA\^RS 

Heat  in  charcoal  dust  fnot  too  hot),  and  plunge  into  a  box  of  wet,  yellow  soap.  This  renders  the 
end  of  the  graver  very  hard  and  very  tough. 

Strong  sal  soda  water  or  soapy  water  is  much  better  than  clean  water  to  use  where  water  cuts  are 
being  taken,  either  on  lathe  or  planer.  When  cutting  brass,  sweet  milk  is  recommended  as  being  better 
than  either  the  foregoing. 


TENSILE  STRENGTH  OF  MATERIALS 

Average  Value  in  Pounds  per  Square  Inch 


Antimony     1053 

Aluminum — castings     15000 

Aluminum — sheet 24000 

Aluminum — bars     28000 

Brass — yellow    268S0 

Bronze — cast — Lunkenheimer     34000 

Bronze — delta  metal — cast      44800 

Bronze — delta  metal — rolled     67200 

Bronze — gun   metal    32000 

Bronze — phosphor     40000 

Bronze — manganese     62720 

Bronze — Toliin     78500 

Copper — cast    22400 

Copper — sheet    30240 

Copper — wire    40000 

Cast  Steel — Lunkenheimer    80000 

Gold     20384 

Iron — cast — Lunkenheimer    25000 

Iron — cast     18000 

Iron — wrought     45000 

I^ead — cast    1800 

Lead — rolled    sheet    3320 

Platinum   wire    53000 


"Puddled"    Semi-.steel — Lunkenheimer .  35000  to  42000 

Silver — cast     40000 

Steel — cast    60000  to  80000 

Steel — f orgings      60000  to  95000 

Tin — cast     3^60 

Zinc — cast      3360 

Zinc— sheet     15680 

WOODS 

Ash  11000  to  17000 

Beech  11500  to  18000 

Cedar  10300  to  11400 

Chestnut  10500 

Kim  13000  to  13489 

Hemlock  8700 

Hickory  12800  to  18000 

Locust  20500  to  24800 

Maple  10500  to  10584 

Oak— white  10253  to  19500 

Pine — white  10000  to  12000 

Pine — yellow  12600  to  19200 

Spruce  10000  to  19500 

Walnut — black  9286  to  16000 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  «  eo. 


1030 


USEFUL  INFORMATION 
SQUARE  OR  LAND  MEASURE 

United  States  and  British 


Square  Miles 

Acres 

Square  Rods 

Square  Vards 

3097600. 
4840. 
30.25 
1. 
0.111 

Square  Feet 

Square  Inches 

1 

640. 
1. 

: : : : 

102400. 
160. 
1. 
0.0331 

27878400. 
43560. 
272.25 
9.0 
1. 
0.00694 

6272640". 
39204. 
1296. 
144 

1 

Acresx'.0015625=square  miles. 

Square  yardsX.000000325=square  miles. 

AcresX.4840=square  yards. 

Square  yardsX.0002066=acres. 

A  section  of  land  is  1  mile  square  and  con- 
tains 640  acres. 

A  square  acre  is  208.71  feet  at  each  side,  or 
220X198  feet. 

A  square  %  acre  is  147.58  feet  at  each  side, 
or  110X198  feet. 

A  square  V^  acre  is  104.355  feet  at  each  side, 
or  55X198  feet. 

A  circular  acre  is  235.504  feet  in  diameter. 

A  circular  %  acre  is  166.527  feet  in  diameter. 

A  circular  V^  acre  is  117.752  feet  in  diameter. 

CUBIC  OR   SOLID  MEASURE 

United  States  and  British 

1728  cubic  inches=l  cubic  foot. 

27  cubic  feet=l  cubic  yard. 

A  cord  of  wood  =  4' X4'X8'=128  cubic  feet. 

A  perch  of  masonry=16.5' Xl.5' Xl'  =  24.75 
cubic  feet,  but  is  generally  assumed  at  25  cubic 
feet. 

LIQUID  MEASLT^E 

This  measure  is  founded  upon  the  old  British 
wine   gallon,   which   contained    231    cubic   inches 
of   distilled   water   at   a   temperature   of   39.85° 
Fahrenheit,  the  barometer  standing  at  3  0  inches. 
4   gills=l  pint. 
2   pints=l  quart. 
4   quarts=l  gallon. 
2  barrels=l  hogshead. 
2   hogsheads=l  pipe,  or  butt. 
2  pipes=l  tun. 

311/^  gallons=l  barrel. 

A  puncheon  is  84  gallons. 

A  tierce  is  42  gallons. 

NAUTICAL  MEASURE 

A  nautical  or  sea  mile  (a  knot)  is  the  length 
of  a  minute  of  longitude  of  the  earth  at  the  equa- 
tor at  the  level  of  the  sea.  It  is  assumed= 
6086.07  feet=l. 152664  statute  or  land  miles  by 
the  United  States  coast  survey. 

3  nautical  miles=l  league. 

DRY  MEASURE 
United  States  Only 


Bushel 

Pecks      Quarts 

Pints 

Gallons 

Cubic 
Inches 

1               4           32. 

1             8. 

1. 

0.5 

4. 

64 

16 

2 

1 

8 

8. 
2. 

0.25 
0.125 

1- 

215  0. 

537.6 

67.2 

33.6 

268.8 

A  gallon  of  liquid  measure=231  cubic  inches. 

A  heaped  bushel=li4  struck  bushels.  The 
cone  in  a  heaped  bushel  must  not  be  less  than 
6  inches  high. 

A  barrel  of  U.  S.  hydraulic  cement=300  to  310 
lbs.,  usually,  and  of  genuine  Portland  cement= 
425  lbs. 

To  reduce  U.  S.  dry  measures  to  British  im- 
perial of  the  same  name,  divide  by  1.032. 

THE   SIZE  OF  BOLT  HEADS,   NUTS   AND 
WASHERS 

Diameter  of  bolt=l. 

Diameter  of  the  head  and  nut,  square  or  hex- 
agon=l%   from  side  to  side. 

Diameter  of  head  and  nut,  hexagon=2  over 
the  angles. 

Thickness  of  head=%  of  diameter  of  bolt. 

Thickness  of  nut=l%    of  diameter  of  bolt. 

Washers  should  equal  half  the  thickness  of 
the  head,  and  have  twice  the  area. 

Approximately — The  weight  of  a  hexagon 
head  and  square  nut  together  will  equal  a  rod 
of  iron  in  length  five  times  the  diameter  of  the 
bolt; 

For  square  heads  and  nuts,  six  times  the  diam- 
eter; 

And  for  rose  heads  and  square  nuts,  four 
times  the  diameter. 

RIVETS 

Diameter  of  rivet  for  plates  less  than  %  Inch 
thick=twice  the  thickness  of  the  plate. 

Diameter  of  rivets  for  plates  i/^  inch  thick  and 
upwards=once  and  a  half  the  thickness  of  the^ 
plate. 

Length  of  rivet  measured  before  clinching= 
the  thickness  of  the  plate-|-2^  times  the  diam- 
eter of  the  rivet. 

SHRINKAGE  OF  CASTINGS 

In  locomotive  cylinders  is  tV  inch  in  a  foot. 

Pipes  is  Vs  inch  in  a  foot. 

Girders,  beams,  etc.,  is   %   inch  in  15  inches. 

Engine  beams,  connecting  rods,  etc.,  is  Vs  inch 
in  16  inches. 

Large  cylinders,  say  70  inch  diameter,  10  foot 
stroke,  the  contraction  of  diameter  is  %  inch  at 
top,  V2  inch  at  bottom,  and  %  inch  in  16  inches 
in  length. 

Thin  brass  is  %   inch  in  9  inches. 

Thick  brass  is  Vs  inch  in  10  inches. 

Zinc  is  -^ir  inch  in  a  foot. 

Lead  is  ti  inch  in  a  foot. 

Copper  is  ^s  inch  in  a  foot. 

Bismuth  is  3%  inch  in  a  foot. 

Tin  is  %  inch  in  a  foot. 


1031 


GeoBCAr^peM'ter  s  eo. 


USEFUL  INFORMATION 


Square  Inches  X  .00695  =  square  feet. 
Cubic  Inches  X  .00058  =  cubic   feet. 
Cubic  feet  X  .03704  =  cubic  yards. 
Cylindrical  inches  X  .0004546  =  cubic    feet. 
Cylindrical  feet  X  .02909  =  cubic    yards. 
Cubic  inches  X  .003607  =  imperial    gallons. 
Cubic  feet  X  .6232  =  imperial   gallons. 
Cylindrical  inches  X  .002832  =  imperial    gallons. 
Cylindrical  feet  X  4.895  =  imperial    gallons. 
183.346   circular  inches  =  1   square   foot. 
2,200  cylindrical   inches=l   cubic  foot. 
Avoirdupois  pounds  X  .009  =  cwts. 
Avoirdupois  pounds  X  .00045  =  tons. 
Lineal  feet  X  .00019  =  statute  miles. 
Lineal  yards  X  .000508  =  statute  miles. 


Diameter  of  a  circle  X  3.1416  =  circumference. 

Diameter  af  a  circle  X  .8862  =  side    of   an   equal 
square. 

Diameter  of  a  circle  X  .7071  =  side   of   an   inscribed 
square. 

Square  of  a  diameter  X  .7854  =  area  of  circle. 

Circumference  of  a  circle  x  .31831  =  diameter. 

Side  of  a  square  X  1.128  =  diameter   of  equal  circle. 

Square     root     of     an     area  X  1.12837  =  diatneter     of 
equal  circle. 

Square  of  the  diameter  of  a  sphere  X  3.1416  =  con- 
vex surface. 

Cube  of  the  diameter  of  a  sphere  X  .5236  =  solidity. 

Diameter   of  a   sphere  X  .806  =  dimensions  of  equal 
cube. 

Diameter  of  a  sphere  X  .6667  =  length  of  equal  cyl- 
inder. 

To  find  the  pressure  in  pounds  per  square  inch  of  a  column  of  water,  multiply  height  of  column  in 
feet  by  .434. 

Doubling   the  diameter  of  a  circle  increases  its  area  four  times. 

Area  of  a  triangle  =  base  multiplied  by  half  the  altitude. 

Area  of  a  sector  of  a  circle  =  one-half   the   length  of  the  arc  multiplied  by  the  radius   of  the  circle. 

To  find  the  capacity  (U.  S.  gallons)  of  cylindrical  tanks,  square  the  diameter  expressed  in  inches, 
multiply  by  the  length  and  by  .0034. 

VOLUME  OF  AIR  DISCHARGED  THROUGH  A  ROUND  ORIFICE 

IN  RECEIVER  INTO  ATMOSPHERIC  PRESSURE 
Giveu  In  Cubic  Feet  of  Free  Air  Per  Minute 
RECEIVER  GAUGE  PRESSURE 


DIam. 
S2Se%* 

2  lbs.  ^ 

5  lbs. 

10  lbs. 

15  lbs. 

20  lbs. 

30  lbs. 

40  lbs. 

50  lbs. 

60  lbs. 

70  lbs. 

SOlbB. 

90  lbs. 

«w 

.04 

.05 

.08 

.10 

.12 

1    .15 

.19 

.22 

.26 

.29 

.33 

.36 

A 

.15 

.24 

.34 

.41 

.48 

1    .63 

.77 

.91 

1.05 

1.19 

1.33 

1.47 

,   ^ 

.64 

.96 

1.36 

1.67 

1.93 

1   2.52 

3.07 

3.64 

4.20 

4.76 

5.32 

5.87 

% 

2.43 

3.86 

5.45 

6.65 

7.70 

1   10.00 

12.27 

14.50 

16.80 

19.00 

21.20 

23.50 

^ 

9.74 

15.40 

21.80 

26.70 

30.80 

1   40.00 

49.09 

58.20 

67.00 

76.00 

85.00 

94.00 

% 

21.95 

34.60 

49.00 

6()(00 

69.00 

1   90.00 

110.45 

130.00 

151.00 

171.00 

191.00 

211.00 

% 

39.00 

61.60 

87.00 

107.00 

123.00 

1  161.00 

196.35 

232.00 

268.00 

304.00 

340.00 

376.00 

% 

61.00 

96.50 

136.00 

167.00 

193.00 

1  252,00 

306.80 

364.00  1 

420.00 

476.00 

532.00 

587.00 

% 

87.60 

133.00 

196.00 

240.00 

277.00 

1  362.00 

441.79 

522.00 

604.00 

685.00 

765.00 

843.00 

% 

119.50 

189.00 

267.00 

326.00 

378.00 

1  493.00 

601.32 

622.00 

710.00 

930.00 

1004.00 

1 

156.00 

247.00 

350.00 

427.00 

494.00 

1  645.00 

785.40 

930.00 

11/4 

242.00 

384.00 

543.00 

665.00 

770.00 

11000.00 

1% 

350.00 

550.00 

780.00 

960.00 

1 

2 

625.00 

985.00 

1 

USEFUL  INFORMATION  FOR   CONTRACTORS 

One-fifth  more  siding  and  flooring  is  needed  than  the  number  of  square  feet  of  surface  to  be  covered 
because  of  the  lap  in  siding  and  flooring. 

One  thousand  laths  will  cover  seventy  yards  of  surface  and  eleven  pounds  of  lath  nails  will  nail 
them  on. 

Eight  bushels  of  good  lime,  sixteen  bushels  of  sand  and  one  bushel  of  hair  will  make  enough, 
good   mortar  to    plaster   100    square    yards. 

One  cord  of  stone,  three  bushels  of  lime  and   a  cubic  yard  of  sand  will  lay  100  cubic  feet  of  wall. 

Cement,  one  bushel,  and  sand,  two  bushels,  will  cover  3^  square  yards,  1  inch  thick;  4%  square 
yards,    %    inch  thick;   and   6%   square  yards,    V2   Inch  thick. 

Oue  bushel  of  cement  and  one  bushel  of  sand  will  cover  2^/4  square  yards,  1  inch  thick;  3  square 
yards,   %   inch  thick;  and  iVz   square  yards,   %   inch  thick. 

AMOUNT  OF  PAINT  REQUIRED  FOR  A  GIVEN   SURFACE 

It  is  Impossible  to  give  a  rule  that  will  apply  in  all  cases,  as  the  amount  varies  with  the  kind  and 
the  thickness  of  the  paint,  the  kind  of  wood  or  other  material  to  which  it  is  applied,  the  age  of  the 
surface,  etc.  The  following  is  an  approximate  rule:  Divide  the  number  of  square  feet  of  surface  by 
200.  The  result  will  be  the  number  of  gallons  of  liquid  paint  required  to  give  two  coats;  or  divide  t)y 
18  and  the  result  will  be  the  number  of  pounds  of  pure  ground  white  lead  required  to  give  three  coats. 

ROOF  ELEVATIONS 

By  the  "pitch"  of  a  roof  is  meant  the  relation  which  the  height  of  the  ridge  above  the  level  of  the 
roof-plates  bears  to  the  span,  or  the  distance  between  the  studs  on  which  the  roof  rests. 

The  length  of  rafters  for  the  most  common  pitches  can  be  found  as   follows   from   any  given  span: 

15     Vf    P|*^|}'  multiply  span  by    .559  or  V^  nearly.  If     H    pitch,  multiply  span  by    .71     or  A  nearly. 

If     %    pitch,  multiply  span  by     .6       or  %  nearly.  If     %    pitch,  multiply  span  by     .8       or  %  nearly. 

If    %    pitch,  multiply  span  by    .625  or  %  nearly.  If  full  pitch,  multiply  span  by  A  or  1.18  nearly. 

To  length   thus   obtained  must  be  added  amout  of  projections  of  rafters  at  the  eaves. 

As  rafters  must  be  purchased  of  even  lengths,  a  few  inches  more  or  less  on  their  lengths  will 
make  a  difference  to  the  pitch  so  slight  that  it  cannot   be   detected   by  the   eye. 

„.  Example — To  determine  the  length  of  rafters  for  a  roof  constructed  one-half  pitch,  with  a  span  of 
24  feet:  24 X. 71=17.04,  or,  practically,  just  17  feet.  A  projection  of  one  foot  for  eaves  makes  the  length 
to  be  purchased  18  feet. 


Geo-BCarpek'ter  «  eo. 


1032 


USEFUL   INFORMATION 


Drachms 

16= 

256= 

6.400= 


AVOIRDUPOIS   WEIGHT 


1  oz.=437.5  grains  troy. 
16=         1   lb.=1.2153   lbs.   troy. 
400=      25=   1  quarter. 
25.600=  1.600=    100=   4=  1   cwt. 
512,000=32,000=2.000=.80=.20=1  ton. 


TROY  WEIGHT 
Grains 

24=      1   dwt. 
480=   20=   1   oz. 
5,760=240=12=1  lb.=22.816   cubic   inches   of   distilled 
water  at  62°   Fahr. 


DRY   MEASURE 

PInt»=33.6  cubic  inches. 

2=  1   quart=67.2  cubic  inches. 

8=  4=1  gallon=268.8  cubic  inches. 
16=  8=2=1  peck=537.6   cubic   inches. 
64=32=8=4=1   bushel. 

Note. — The  standard  U.  S.  bushel  is  the  Win- 
chester bushel,  which  is  in  cylinder  form,  18% 
inches  in  diameter  and  8  inches  deep,  and  contains 
2150.42  cubic  inches. 

SQUARE  MEASURE 
Inches 

144=  1    foot. 

1.296=  9=1  yard. 

39.204=      272.25=      30.25=1    perch. 
1,568.160=10,890       =1,210      =  40=1   rood. 
6,272,640=43,580       =4,840       =160=4=1    acre. 

An  acre  is  69.5701  yards  per  square;  or,  208.710321 
feet  square. 

A  township  is     6  miles  square=  36  sections. 

A  section        is     1   mile     square=640  acres. 

A  section        is   %   mile     square=160  acres. 

A  section        is    %    mile     square=  40  acres. 

A  span  is  the  distance  that  can  be  reached  be- 
tween the  end  of  the  middle  finger  and  the  end  of 
the  thumb.  Among  sailors  8  spans  are  equal  tO' 
1  thumb. 

A  geographic  mile  is  %i600  of  the  distance  around 
the  center  of  the  earth. 

A  square  mile  of  land  is  called  a  section. 

A  Gunter's  chain,  used  by  land  surveyors,  is  4 
rods,  or  66  feet  long,  and  consists  of  100  links. 
7.92   inches   make  a  link. 

Canal  and  railroad  engineers  use  an  engineer's 
chain,  which  consists  of  100  links,  each  1  foot  long. 

PAPER  MEASURE 

Quire    of    paper 24  sheets. 

Ream    of    paper 20  quires   or   480   sheets. 

Bundle    2  reams. 

Bale     5   bundles. 

Boll    of    parchment 60  skins. 

Sheet  of  paper  folded  into— 

2  leaves  is  termed   folio    size. 
4  leaves  is  termed   4to.    or   quarto. 
8  leaves  is  termed   8vo.    or   octavo. 
12  leaves  is  termed   12mo.    or   duodecimo. 
16  leaves  is  termed   16mo. 
18  leaves  is  termed  18mo. 
24  leaves  is  termed  24mo. 
48  leaves  is  termed  48mo. 


APOTHECARIES'  'WEIGHT 
Grains 

20=     1  scruple  or  3 
60=     3=  1  drachm  or  3 
480=  24=   8=   1   oz.  or  5 
6,760=288=96=12=1    lb. 

APOTHECARIES'  MEASURE 

60  minims    =1  fluid-drachm. 

8  fluid-drachms   =1  fluid-ounce. 

16  fluid-ounces     =1   pint. 

8  pints    =1  gallon. 

Forty-five  drops,  or  a  common  teaspoonful,  make 
about  1  fluid-drachm;  2  tablespoonsful,  about  1 
fluid-ounce;  a  wineglassful,  about  1%  fluid-ounces; 
and  a  teacupful,  about  4  fluid-ounces. 

LIQUID   OR  WINE  MEASURE 

GIIIs=7.2187  cubic  inches. 

4=        1  pint=28.875  cubic  Inches. 
8=        2=        1  quart=57.75  cubic  inches. 
32=        8=         4=     1  gallon. 
2.016=    404=    252=  63=1    hogshead. 
4.032=1.008=    504=126=2=1    pipe. 
8.064=2,016=1,008=262=4=2  =  1    ton. 

Note. — The  standard  unit  and  liquid  measure 
adopted  by  the  U.  S.  Government  is  the  Winchester 
wine  gallon,  which  contains  231  cubic  Inches,  and 
holds  8.339  pounds,  avoirdupois,  of  distilled  water, 
at  its  maximum  density  weighed  in  air,  the  barom- 
eter  being   at    30    inches. 

The  imperial  gallon,  adopted  by  Great  Britain, 
contains  277.274  cubic  inches,  and  equals  1.20032 
U.    S.  gallons. 

The  following  cylinders  contain  some  of  these 
measures  very  closely: 

Gill,  diameter,     1%   inches;  height,     3  inches. 

Pint,   diameter,     3%   inches;   height.     3   inches. 

Quart,  diameter.     3%   inches;   height.     6  inches. 

Gallon,  diameter,     7       inches;  height.     6  inches. 

8    gallon,  diameter,  14       inches;  height,  12  inches. 

10    gallon,  diameter,  14       inches;  height,  15  inches. 

WEIGHT  OP  WATER 

1   cubic   inch   

12  cubic  inches     

1   cubic   foot    

1  U.    S.   gallon 

1.8    cubic    feet 


2.240    pounds    =268.8 


.03617  pounds. 

.0434  pounds. 

7.48052  U.  S.  gallons. 

8.355  pounds. 

.2240  pounds. 


U.  S.  gallons. 


LldUID  WEIGHT 

Libs.  Avolrdnpols 

1   gallon  distilled  water    10 

1   gallon  sea    water     10.32 

1  gallon  proof    spirits     9.08 


;?l| 
:?ll 


1   gallon  sperm    

1  gallon  whale     

1  gallon  lard     

1  gallon  tallow     

1  gallon  neat's-foot     7% 

1  gallon  paraffine,    28°    gravity 7% 

1   gallon  parafiine.    25°    gravity 7% 

1  gallon  reduced    Franklin    7% 

1   gallon  castor     8 

1  gallon  kerosene    6% 

TABLE    OF    LENGTHS    AND    WEIGHTS    AND   THEIR    APPROXIMATE    EQUIVALENTS 

IN  THE  METRIC  SYSTEM 


WEIGHT  OP  OILS 


Lbs.  Avolrdnpols 


LENGTH 

1  meter    =39.37  inches. 

1  meter    =  3.3  feet. 

1  inch      =  2.54  centimeters. 

1  foot    (twelve    inches) =30.48  centimeters. 

2  inches    =  5.  centimeters. 

4  inches      =10.  centimeters. 

5  inches     =20.  centimeters. 

12  inches    (one    foot) =30.48  centimeters. 

16  inches     =40.  centimeters. 

20  inches     =50.  centimeters. 

4  feet    =  1.22  meters. 

8  feet    =  2.438  meters. 

12  feet    =  3.658  meters. 


16   feet  =  4.877     meters. 

20  feet  =  6.096     meters. 

24  feet  =  7.315     meters. 

30  feet  =  9.144     meters. 

72  feet  =21.9456  meters. 

WEIGHT 

1  pound =458.592    grams^     .4536     kilogrrams* 

1   gram    =     .03527  ounce. 

100   pounds    =45.36  kilograms. 

1   kilogram    =  2.204?     pounds. 

25  pounds    =11.34  kilograms. 

100  pounds    =45.36         kilograms. 


1033 


GEOBCAIiPEJTTER  S  Go. 


USEFUL  INFORMATION 

STRENGTH  OF  BOLTS,  STAYS  AND  SUSPENSION  RODS 

U.  S.  Standard — At  Reduced  Area 


No.  of 

Tensile  Strength  per  Square  Inch 

Dlam.  of 

Diam.  at 

Reduced 

Thread 

Bolt 

Bolt 

Thread 

Area 

per 
inch 

IhT 

'■iT 

7.50» 

ir 

Z"* 

10.000 

12,000 
lbs. 

y* 

.04909 

.185 

.0269 

20 

161 

188 

201 

215 

242 

269 

322 

A 

.0767 

.240 

.0452 

18 

271 

316 

339 

361 

406 

452 

542 

% 

.11045 

.294 

.0678 

16 

406 

474 

478 

542 

610 

678 

813 

T^ 

.15033 

.344 

.0930 

14 

558 

651 

697 

744 

837 

930 

1,116 

1/2 

.19635 

.400 

.1257 

13 

754 

879 

943 

1,005 

1,131 

1,257 

1,508 

^ 

.2485 

.454 

.1619 

12 

971 

1,133 

1,214 

1,295 

1,457 

1,619 

1,942 

% 

.30679 

.507 

.2019 

11 

1,211 

1,413 

1,514 

1,615 

1,817 

2,019 

2,422 

% 

.44178 

.620 

.3019 

10 

1,811 

2,113 

2,384 

2,415 

2,717 

3,019 

3,622 

% 

.60132 

.731 

.4197 

9 

2,518 

2,937 

3,147 

3,357 

3,777 

4,197 

5,036 

1 

.7854 

.837 

.5502 

8 

3,301 

3,851 

4,126 

4,401 

4,951 

5,502 

6,602 

IVs 

.99402 

.940 

.6940 

7 

4,164 

4,858 

5,205 

5,552 

6,246 

■  6,940 

8,328 

IV^ 

1.2271 

1.065 

.8908 

7 

5,344 

6,235 

6,681 

7,126 

8,017 

8,908 

10,689 

1% 

1.4848 

1.160 

1.0568 

6 

6,340 

7,397 

7,926 

8,454 

9,511 

10,568 

12,681 

11/2 

1.7671 

1.284 

1.2950 

6 

7,770 

9,065 

9,712 

10,360 

11,655 

12,950 

15,540 

1% 

2.0739 

1.389 

1.5152 

51/2 

9,091 

10,606 

11,364 

12,121 

13,636 

15,152 

18,182 

1% 

2.4052 

1.491 

1.7460 

5 

10,476 

12,222 

13,095 

13,968 

15,714 

17,460 

20,952 

1% 

2.7611 

1.616 

2.0510 

5 

12,306 

14,357 

15,380 

16,408 

18,459 

20,510 

24,612 

2 

3.1416 

1.712 

2.3020 

41/2 

13,812 

16,114 

17,265 

18,416 

20,718 

23,020 

27,624 

2% 

3.976 

1.962 

3.0235 

41/2 

18,141 

21,164 

22,676 

24,188 

27,211 

30,235 

36,282 

21/2 

4.9087 

2.176 

3.7187 

4 

22,312 

26,030 

27,890 

29,749 

33,468 

37,187 

44,624 

2% 

5.9395 

2.426 

4.6225 

4 

27,735 

32,357 

34,668 

36,980 

41,602 

46,225 

55,470 

3 

7.0686 

2.629 

5.4284 

31/2 

32,570 

37,998 

40,713 

43,427 

48,855 

54,284 

65,140 

3% 

8.2957 

2.879 

6.5099 

31/2 

39,059 

45.569 

48,824 

52.079 

58,589 

65,099 

78,118 

31/2 

9.6211 

3.100 

7.5477 

^% 

45,286 

52,833 

56,607 

60,381 

67,929 

75,477 

90,572 

3% 

11.0446 

3.317 

8.6413 

3 

51,847 

60,489 

64,809 

69,130 

77,771 

86,413 

103,695 

4 

12.5664 

3.567 

9.9930 

3 

59,958 

69,957 

74.947 

79,944 

89,937 

99,930 

119,916 

414 

14.1862 

3.798 

11.3292 

278 

67,975 

79,304 

84,969 

90,633 

101,963 

113,292 

135,950 

41/2 

15.9043 

4.028 

12.7429 

2% 

76,457 

89,200 

59,571 

101,943 

114,686 

127,429 

152,914 

SHEARING  AND  BEARING  VALUE  OF  RIVETS 


Diameter-rivet 

. — 

All  Dimensions  in  Inches 

Area 

Single 
Shear 
in  U.S. 

Inches 

Bearing 

value 

in  pounds  per  square  inch  for  different  thickness  plate 

Dec. 

%  1  5/16  1 

% 

1  7/16 

Va  19/16  1  %  111/161  %  113/161  7^  |l5/16|lin. 

% 

.375 
.50 
.625 
.75 
.875 
1.00 

.1104 
.1963 
.3063 
.4418 
.6013 
.7854 

6000 
lbs. 

660 
1180 
1840 
2650 
3610 
4710 

12000 
lbs. 

1130 
1500 
1880 
2250 
2630 
3000 

1410 
1880 
2340 
2810 
3280 
3750 

1690 
2550 
2810 
3380 
3940 
4500 

1/ 

2630 
3280 
3940 
4590 
5250 

3000 
3750 
4500 
5250 
6000 

5/ 

4220 
5060 
5910 
6750 

4690 
5630 
6560 
7500 

% 

6190 
7220 
8250 

6750 
7880 
9000 

lln. 

8530 
9750 

9190 
10500 

9840 
12250 

12666 

% 

.375 
.50 
.625 
.75 
.875 
1.00 

.1104 
.1963 
.3063 
.4418 
.6013 
.7854 

7500 
lbs. 

830 
1470 
2300 
3310 
4510 
5890 

15000 
lbs. 

1410 
1880 
2340 
2810 
3280 
3750 

1760 
2340 
2930 
3520 
4100 
4690 

2110 
2810 
3520 

4220 
4920 
5620 

vl 

3280 
4100 

4920 
5740 
6560 

3750 
4690 
5630 
6560 
7500 

5280 
6330 
7380 
8440 

5860 
7030 
8200 
9380 

% 



7720 

4030 

10310 

8440 

9850 

11250 

10670 
11670 
12190 

li^. 

11480 
13130 

12300 
14060 

15666 

% 

.375 
.50 
.625 
.75 
.875 
1.00 

.1104 
.1963 
..".063 

.4418 
.6013 
.7854 

10000 

lbs. 

1100 
1960 
3070 
4420 
6010 
7850 

20000 
lbs. 

1880 
2500 
3130 
3750 
4380 
5000 

2340 
3130 
3910 
4600 
5470 
6250 

2810 
3750 
4690 
5630 
6570 
7500 

^ 

4380 
5470 
6560 
7660 
8750 

5000 
6250 
7500 
8750 
10000 

7030 

8440 

9840 

11250 

7810 

9380 

10940 

12500 

% 

10310 
12030 
13750 

11250 
13130 
15000 

% 
1  In. 

14220 
16250 

15310 
17500 

16410 
18750 

26666 

% 

.375 
.50 
.625 
.75 
.875 
1.00 

.1104 
.1963 
.3063 
.4418 
.6013 
.7854 

12000 
lbs. 

1320 
2360 
3680 
5300 
7220 
9430 

25000 
lbs. 

2350 
3130 
3910 
4690 
5470 
6250 

2930 
3910 
4880 
5860 
6840 
7820 

3520 
4690 
5860 
7030 
8210 
9380 

14 

5470 
6840 
8210 
9580 
10940 

6250 

7810 

9380 

10940 

12500 



% 

8790  9770 
10550  11720 

% 

12890 
15040 
17190 

14060 
16410 
18750 

lit 

12310 
14060 

13670 
15630 

17770 
20320 

19140 
21880 

20510 
23400 

25666 

Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  s  eo. 


1034 


THE  SPEED  OF  DRILLS 


for  dr 


and 


ind   Irom   .0 


.015  for   larger   is   about   al 


A  feed  per  revolution  of  .004  to 
that   should   be   required. 

This   feed    is    based   on    a   peripheral    speed    of   a  drill   equal     to: 

30  feet  per  minute  for  steel;  35  feet  per  minute  for  Iron;   60  feet  per  minute  for  brass. 

It  may   also   be   found   advisable   to  vary   me   speed   somewhat   according   as   the    material    to   be   drilled    is   more 
less    refractorv. 

We  believe  that  these  speeds  should  not  be  exceeded  under  ordinary   circumstancss. 


Table 

of  Cutting  Speeds 

It.  per 
Minute 

15  ft. 

20  ft. 

35  ft. 

30  ft. 

35  ft.   j   40  ft.   1  45  ft. 

50  ft. 

00  ft. 

70  ft.  1 

80  ft. 

Diam.  in. 

REVOLUTIONS  PER  MINUTE 

1/16 

917. 

1223. 

15 ''8 

1S34. 

2140. 

2445. 

2751. 

3057. 

3668. 

% 

459. 

611. 

764. 

917. 

1070. 

1222. 

1375. 

1528. 

1834. 

2445. 

3/16 

306. 

408. 

509. 

611. 

713. 

815. 

917. 

1019. 

1222. 

1426. 

1630. 

% 

229. 

30C. 

382. 

458. 

535. 

611. 

688. 

764. 

917. 

1070. 

5/16 

183. 

245. 

306. 

367. 

428. 

489. 

550. 

611. 

733. 

856. 

978 

% 

153. 

204. 

255. 

306. 

357. 

408. 

458. 

509. 

611. 

713. 

7/ie 

131. 

175. 

218. 

262. 

306. 

349. 

393. 

437. 

524. 

611. 

699. 

•/4 

115. 

153. 

191. 

229. 

268. 

306. 

344. 

382. 

459. 

535. 

611. 

% 

91.8 

123. 

153. 

184. 

214. 

245. 

276. 

306. 

367. 

% 

76.3 

102. 

127. 

153. 

178. 

203. 

229. 

254. 

306. 

357. 

408. 

% 

65  5 

87.3 

109. 

131. 

153. 

175. 

196. 

262. 

306. 

349. 

57.3 

76.4 

95.5 

115. 

134. 

153. 

172. 

191. 

229. 

267. 

306. 

1% 

51  0 

6S.0 

85.0 

102. 

119. 

136. 

153. 

170. 

204. 

238. 

ly* 

45  8 

61.2 

76.3 

91.8 

107. 

123. 

137. 

153. 

183. 

214. 

245. 

1% 

41.7 

55.6 

69.5 

83.3 

97.2 

125. 

139. 

167. 

195. 

222. 

IVi 

38.2 

50.8 

63.7 

76  3 

89  2 

102. 

115. 

127. 

153. 

178. 

2-04. 

1% 

35.0 

47.0 

58.8 

70.5 

82.2 

93  9 

106. 

117. 

141. 

165. 

188. 

1% 

32.7 

43.6 

54.5 

65.5 

76.4 

87.3 

109. 

131. 

153. 

175. 

1% 

S0.6 

40  7 

50.9 

61.1 

71.3 

81.5 

91  9 

102. 

122. 

143. 

163. 

28  7 

38.2 

47.8 

573 

76.4 

86.0 

95.5 

115. 

134. 

153. 

2y4 

25.4 

34.0 

42.4 

51.0 

59.4 

68  0 

76.2 

85.0 

102. 

119. 

136. 

2% 

22  9 

30.6 

45. 8 

68.8 

76  3 

91.7 

107. 

2% 

20.8 

27  8 

34.7 

41.7 

48  6 

55.6 

62.5 

69.5 

83  4 

97.2 

Ill 

19.1 

25.5 

31.8 

3S.2 

44.6 

51.0 

57  3 

6. ■5.7 

76.4 

811.1 

102. 

DIFFERENT  STANDARDS  FOR  WIRE  GAUGE 
IN  USE  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 

Dimensions  of  Sizes  in  Decimal  Parts  of  an  Inch 


Number 

of 

Wire 

Gauge 

American 

Birmingham 

American 

Imperial 
Wire 
Gauge 

Stubs' 

United 

States 

Standard 

for  Plate 

Number 

of 

Wire 

Gauge 

or  Brown 
&  Sharpe 

or  Stubs' 
Iron  Wire 

Steel  & 
Wire  Co. 

Steel 
Wire 

OOouOO 

Atji 

. 10875 

000000 

00000 

.432 

.4375 

00000 

0000 

.46 

.454 

.3938 

.400 

.40625 

0000 

000 

.40964 

.425 

.3625 

.372 

.375 

000 

00 

.3648 

.38 

.3310 

.348 

.34375 

00 

0 

.32486 

.34 

.3065 

.324 

.3125 

0 

1 

.2893 

.3 

.2830 

.300 

.227 

.2S125 

1 

2 

.25763 

.284 

.2625 

.276 

.219 

.265025 

3 

.22942 

.259 

.2437 

.252 

.212 

.25 

3 

4 

.20431 

.2253 

.207 

.234375 

4 

B 

.18194 

;22 

.2070 

I2I2 

.204 

.21875 

5 

6 

.16202 

.203 

.1920 

.192 

.201 

.203125 

6 

7 

.14428 

.18 

.1770 

.176 

.199 

.1875 

7 

8 

.12849 

.165 

.1020 

.160 

.197 

.171875 

8 

9 

.11443 

.148 

.1483 

.144 

.194 

.15625 

9 

10 

.10189 

.134 

.1350 

.128 

.191 

.140625 

10 

11 

.000742 

.12 

.1205 

.116 

.188 

.125 

11 

12 

.0a0808 

.109 

.1055 

.104 

.185 

.109375 

12 

13 

.071961 

.095 

.0915 

.092 

.182 

.09375 

13 

14 

.064084 

.083 

.0800 

.nso 

.180 

.078125 

14 

15 

.057068 

.072 

.0720 

072 

.178 

.0703125 

15 

16 

.05082 

.065 

.0625 

!h64 

.175 

.0625 

16 

17 

.045257 

.058 

.0540 

.056 

.172 

.05625 

17 

18 

.040303 

.049 

.0475 

.048 

.168 

.05 

18 

19 

.03589 

.042 

.0410 

.040 

.164 

.04375 

19 

20 

.031961 

.035 

.0348 

.036 

.161 

.0375 

20 

21 

.028462 

.032 

.03175 

.032 

.157 

.034375 

21 

22 

.025347 

.028 

.0286 

.028 

.155 

.03125 

22 

23 

.022571 

.025 

.0258 

.024 

.153 

.028125 

23 

24 

.0201 

.022 

.0230 

.022 

.151 

.025 

24 

25 

.0179 

.02 

.0204 

.020 

.148 

.021875 

25 

26 

.01594 

.018 

.0181 

.018 

.146 

.01875 

26 

27 

.014195 

.016 

.0173 

.0164 

.143 

.0171875 

27 

23 

.012641 

.014 

.0162 

.0149 

.139 

.015625 

98 

29 

.011257 

.013 

.0150 

.0136 

.134 

.0140625 

29 

30 

.010025 

.012 

.0140 

.0124 

.127 

.0125 

30 

31 

.008928 

.01 

0132 

.0116 

.120 

.0109375 

31 

32 

.00795 

.009 

.0128 

.0108 

.115 

.01015625 

32 

33 

.00708 

.008 

!0118 

.0100 

.112 

.009375 

33 

34 

.006304 

.007 

.0104 

.0192 

.110 

.00859375 

34 

35 

.005614 

.005 

.oons 

.00S4 

.108 

.0078125 

35 

36 

.005 

.004 

.0090 

.0076 

.106 

.00703125 

36 

37 

.0*04453 

.0068 

.103 

.006640625 

37 

38 

.003965 

.00(71 

.101 

.00G25 

39 

.003531 

nnr,". 

009 

39 

40 

.003144 

.0048 

.097 

40 

"WTitle   we    give    the    above    table    for    purposes    of    reference,    there    Is 
Kauge  number,    that   wc   urge  all   parties   when   ordering,    to   give  decimal  i 


FO    much    chance    for    error    In    ordering    by 
Izes  instead  of  gauge  number. 


1035 


GEO-B-eAR^PElfTER  ^  SO. 


SIZES  OF  TAP  DRILLS 

FOR    TAPS    WITH   «V    THREAD 


Threads 
per 
Inch 


Diameter 
Tap,  in 
inches 


Threads 
per 
Inch 


Diameter 
Tap,  in 
Inches 


30 

29 

28 

29 

28 

27 

26 

24 

26 

22 

20 

18 

20 

17 

16 

15 

16 

12 

10 

17 

14 
No.   9 
No.  10 


SIZES   OF  TAP   DRILLS 

These    Sizes   are    for   a    Full    Thread 
FOR  TAPS  WITH  <'V»  THREAD 


Threads 
per 
Inch 


Size  of 
Drill 
Inches 


Diameter 
Tap,  in 
Inches 


Threads 
per 
Inch 


Size  of 
Drill 
Inches 


Diameter 
Tap,  in 
Inclies 


1 

k 


5 

5% 

5 

51/^ 

5 

5  ¥2 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

4% 

5 

1^ 

4% 
5 

1^ 
4% 


FOR  TAPS  WITH  U.  S.  STANDARD  THREADS 


% 
% 
y» 
1 

1% 
ly* 


.g 


6 

5 
4% 


GE0B-(5AR.PEfi"TER  S  CO* 


1036 


CONTENTS  OF  FUIiL  CASES  OF  MACHINE  BOLTS 

tee 

V4  In. 
Diam. 

5/16  In. 
Diam 

Diam* 

7/16  In. 
Diam. 

%  In. 
Diam. 

Length 
Inches 

1  DVm": 

1  5/16  In.  1 
1    Diam.    1 

D?am' 

7/16  In, 
Diam. 

Diam.' 

% 

14.000 

7,000 

5,000 

.... 



a 

1      5.000 

1       3,000 

2.200 

l,.^.oo 

1,000 

1 

10.000 

S,000 

5,000 

2.500 

1,700 

5V.              1        ...      1        ....      1        .... 

1,400 

1,000 

1% 

10,000 

5,000 

4,000 

2,500 

1,700 

5^, 

1      4.000 

1      2,500 

2,100 

1.400 

1  i/j 

8,000 

5,000 

4,000 

2,200 

1,500 

5%              1       ....      1       ....      1        .... 

1% 

6,000 

4,000 

3.000 

2,200 

1,500 

6 

1      6,000 

1      2,500 

1,900 

1,400 

900 

2 

6,000 

4,000 

3.000 

2,400 

2,000 

6>/2 

1        

1       .... 

1,500 

1.200 

900 

2>4 

9,000 

5,000 

3.500 

2,400 

1.600 

7 

1        ... 

1        .... 

1,400 

1.000 

900 

2'^ 

9,00-1 

4.500 

3,400 

2,300 

1.500 

7% 

1 

1        .... 

1,400 

I.OOO 

800 

2% 

7,000 

4,500 

3,300 

2,100 

1,500 

8                   1        1        1      1.300 

1,100 

750 

3 

7,000 

4.000 

3,000 

2,300 

1,500 

S  1 5 

1        .... 

1,300 

900 

650 

3% 

6,500 

4,000 

3,000 

1,800 

1.400 

9 

1        .... 

1.300 

900 

650 

3U 

6,500 

4,000 

3,000 

1,800 

1,500 

9% 

1        .... 

1.310  0 

850 

650 

3% 

6,000 

3.750 

3,000 

1,800 

1,100 

10 

1        ... 

1,150 

800 

600 

4 

7,500 

3,750 

2.300 

1,650 

1,000 

ion 

1        .... 

1,000 

800 

600 

4% 

.... 

3,500 

2,200 

1,600 

1,200 

11                 1       1       1     1.000 

800 

550 

4>/2 

5,000 

3,000 

2,200 

1,600 

1.200 

11  1.4                 1         ...        1         ....        1         .... 

400 

4% 

.... 

....      1      2.400 

1.600 

1.200 

12 

1        .... 

1        .... 

700 

700 

500 

%xl3   to   24 — 200   in  a  case 
CONTENTS  OF  FULL  KEGS  OF  MACHINB  AND  PLOW  BOLTS 


MACHINE  BOLTS 


PLOW   BOLTS 


%    Incli     I    1   Inch 
Diam.       |      Diam. 


Lengtlil  5/16    Inch  I      %    Inch     17  /16    Inch 
Inches!       Diam.      1      Diam.       I      Diam. 


1              1          1,500          1          800          1          500          1           ...           1 

lU          1           1,400           1          750          1          500          I           ...           I 

l'/2          1          1,300          1           700          1          450          1           ...           1 

1%          i          1,200          1          650          1          400          1           ...           1 

2               1           1,000           1           600           1           375           I           2.^.0           1           175 

2V4           1           l.OffO           1           550           1           375           |           250           1 

2%           1               900           1           500           1           .350           I           250           I           150 

2%           1               850           1           475           1           325           I           225           1 

3              1              800          1          450          1          300          I          200           1           150 

SU           1             1           400           1           275           1           21110           1 

3%           1               750           1           400           1           250           I           200           1           125 

3%           1               ...           1           375           1           250           1           175           1 

4               1               600           1           350           1           250           |           175           I           125 

4H          1              ...           1          325          1          225          |          150          | 

41/2          1              550          1          300          1          225           |          150          1          125 

4%          1              ...           1           300          1          2<I0          1          150          1 

5              1              500          1          275          1          200          |          150           I          100 

5%          1              ...           1           ...           1          200          1           ...           1 

5V2          1              450          1          250          1          200          |          125          I 

5y4          1              ...           1           ...           1          200          1           ...           1 

6               1               400           1           250           1           175           1           125           | 

6y2          1              350          1          225          1          175          I           ...           1 

7              1              300          1          225          1          150          1           ...           1 

7%          1              250          1          200          1          150          1           ...           1 

8              1              250          1          200          1          150          i           ...           1 

8%          1              ...           1          200          1          150          1           ...           1 

1           1         5.000         1        3,500         1         2.700        1        1,700 

1V4      1        4,500        1        3,200        I        2,300        1        1,600 

1V-.      1         4,000         1         2.700         1         2.000        ]        1.400 

1%      1         3,500         1         2.400         1         l.SOO         1         1,300 

2           1         3.000         1         2.000         1         I.60O         1         1.200 

2Vi      \ 

.         1         1,900         1         1.500         1         1,100 

2V-      1 

1         1,800         1         1,300        1         1.000 

2  %       1 

1         1.60^1         1         1,200        1            900 

3           1 

1         1,500         1         1,100         1            800 

3  %      1 

1         1.400         1         1,000         1            800 

3  H      1 

1        1,300        1            900         1            700 

...       1          .. 

4           1 

1         1.100         1            800        1            600 

.  .       1 

.  .       1 

.  .       1 

.1 

CONTENTS  OF  PULL  CASES  OF  CARRIAGE  BOLTS 


,     %   In. 
I  Diam. 


In.]   %  In.    I   %   In. 
tn-    1  Diam.   I   Diam. 


Lengrthl      %  In.    15/16   In.l      %  In.  17/16  In.  I 
Inches  I    Diam.    I  Diam.  I  Diam.  |  Diam.  I 


^< 

1    14.000 

1    7.000 

1   5,000 

1     .... 

1     

1 

1    10.000 

1    7,000 

5,000 

1    2,500 

1    2,000 

IVi 

1   10.000 

1   5,000 

4.000 

1   2.500 

2,000 

1% 

1      8.000 

1   5.000 

3.000 

2.350 

1.800 

750 

1% 

1      6.200 

1    4,000 

1    3.000 

1    2.000 

1    1,500 

750 

3 

1      5.000 

1   4.000 

2.500 

1   2,000 

1.500 

750 

2V, 

I      5.000 

1    3.000 

1    2.500 

1    2.500 

1   2,000 

1,000 

■    2V2 

1      5.000 

1    3,000 

1    2. .^00 

1    2.100 

1    1.700 

1,000 

2% 

1      S.OOO 

1    4.200 

1    3,200 

1    2.300 

1    1.600 

900 

3 

1     6,noo 

1    4,500 

1    3.000 

1    2,100 

1    1,500 

850 

3yi 

1     7.200 

1    4,200 

1    2,800 

1    2.000 

1    1.500 

750 

314 

1    8.000 

1   3.900 

1   3,000 

1    2.000 

1    1,350 

750 

3% 

1      6,900 

1    4,000 

1   2.500 

1    1.800 

1   1.500 

600 

4 

1      6,900 

1   .r750 

1    2,500 

1    1,800 

1   1,100 

600 

414 

1      6.000 

1    3.400 

1    2.200 

1    1.500 

1    1,000 

1        600 

4 '4 

1      5.200 

1   3,400 

1   2,200 

1    1,500 

1    1.200 

1        700 

4% 

1      5,200 

1   3.000 

1    2,000 

1    1,600 

1    1,200 

1        800 

5~- 

1      5.200 

T  3.200 

1   2,400 

1   1.600 

1    1,200 

1        700 

5V2 

4.40C 

1    2,800 

1    2,000 

1   1.300 

1   1,000 

500 

6 

4,000 

1   2,400 

1   2.000 

1   1,500 

1   1.000     1 

500 

6V2 

3,800      1    2.400 

1   1.600 

1    1.200 

1        900 

500 

7 

3.500      1   2,100 

1    1,500 

I   1,050 

1       900 

400 

7V4 

3.000      1   1,600 

1   1.200 

1       900 

1        750 

400 

8 

3,000      1    1.600 

1    1.200 

1        900 

1        7.50 

400 

8% 

1   1,600 

1   1,200 

1      900 

1       700 

350 

9 

1    1,500 

1    1.200 

1       900 

1        750 

350 

9% 

1    1,500 

1    1.100 

1       850 

1        650 

350 

10 

1    1.300 

1   1.100 

1       850 

1        650 

325 

IOV2 

1    1,300 

1       800 

1        600 

300 

11 

1    1,300 

1   1.0>10 

1       800 

1       600 

300 

11  H 

1        900 

1       700 

1        600 

1        400 

300 

1        900 

1        700 

1        600 

1        500 

300 

12  U 

1        5  00 

300 

13 

1        500 

300 

13% 

1      1      1        500      '     

14 

... 

1      .... 

1      .... 

1       500 

!Xl4^   inches  to  24 
ixlSVi  laches  to  24 


1037 


Geo-bcarpem'ter  X  eo, 


MACHINE  BOLTS 


With 

Square 

Heads    and    Square    Nuts 

AVERAGE    AVEIGHT    PER 

HUNDRED 

Diameter 

V4, 

5/16 

% 

7/16 

Va 

9/16 

% 

% 

% 

1 

tei"     ' 

bs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

3  1 

5.6 

8.8 

13.5 

18.5 

25.8 

33.4 

53.8 

88.0 

130.0 

3.7 

6.5 

10.2 

15.4 

21.0 

29.2 

37.5 

59.7 

96.2 

140.8 

4.4 

7.5 

11.7 

17.4 

23.6 

32.7 

41.6 

65.7 

104.4 

151.6 

5.0 

8.4 

13.1 

19.3 

26.1 

36.1 

45.7 

71.6 

112.6 

162.4 

3% 
4 

5.7 

9.4 

14.6 

21.3 

28.7 

39.6 

49.8 

77.6 

120.8 

173.2 

6.3 

10.3 

16.0 

23.2 

31.2 

43.0 

53.9 

83.5 

129.0 

184.0 

I^A 

7.0 

11.3 

17.5 

25.2 

33.8 

46.5 

58.0 

89.5 

137.2 

194.8 

7.6 

12.2 

18.9 

27.1 

36.3 

49.9 

62.1 

95.4 

145.4 

205.6 

5^^ 

8.3 

13.2 

20.4 

29.1 

38.9 

53.4 

66.2 

101.4 

153.6 

216.4 

8.9 

14.1 

21.8 

31.0 

41.4 

56.8 

70.3 

107.3 

161.8 

227.2 

9.6 

15.1 

23.3 

33.0 

44.0 

60.3 

74.4 

113.3 

170.0 

238.0 

7   "                    ] 

0.2 

16.0 

24.7 

34.9 

46.5 

63.7 

78.5 

119.2 

178.2 

248.8 

I^^                    ] 

0.9 

17.0 

26.2 

36.9 

49.1 

67.2 

82.6 

125.2 

186.4 

259.6 

1.5 

17.9 

27.6 

38.8 

51.6 

70.6 

86.7 

131.1 

194.6 

270.4 

9 

30.5 

42.7 

56.7 

77.5 

94.9 

143.0 

211.0 

292.0 

10 

33.4 

46.6 

61.8 

84.4 

103.1 

154.9 

227.4 

313.6 

11 

36.3 

50.5 

66.9 

91.3 

111.3 

166.8 

243.8 

335.2 

12 

39.2 

54.4 

72.0 

98.2 

119.5 

178.7 

260.2 

356.8 

13 

77.1 

105.1 

127.7 

190.6 

276.6 

378.4 

82.2 

112.0 

135.9 

202.5 

293.0 

400.0 

15 

87.3 

118.9 

144.1 

214.4 

309.4 

421.6 

16 

92.4 

125.8 

152.3 

226.3 

325.8 

443.2 

17 

97.5 

132.7 

160.5 

238.2 

342.2 

464.8 

18 

102.6 

139.6 

168.7 

250.1 

35«.6 

486.4 

19 

107.7 

146.5 

176.9 

262.0 

375.0 

508.0 

20 

112.8 

153.4 

185.1 

273.9 

391.4 

529.6 

21 

193.3 

285.8 

407.8 

551.2 

22 

201.5 

297.7 

424.2 

572.8 

23 

209.7 

309.6 

440.6 

594.4 

24 

217.9 

321.5 

457.0 

616.0 

25 

226.1 

333.4 

473.4 

637.6 

26 

234.3 

345.3 

489.8 

659.2 

27 

242.5 

357.2 

506.2 

680.8 

28 

250.7 

369.1 

522.6 

702.4 

29 

258.9 

381.0 

539.0 

724.0 

30 

267.1 

392.9 

555.4 

745.6 

MACHINE   BOLTS 


With    Square   Heads    and    Squa 

re    Nuts 

AVERAGE    Vl^EIGHT    PER    HUNDRED 

Diameter 

1% 

IV4. 

1% 

IVa 

1% 

2 

length 
Inches 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

^          -Vj 

210.0 

286.0 

■370 

'4Yt) 

31/2 

223.8 

302.5 

391 

495 

237.6 

319.1 

412 

520 

750 

ioio 

4% 

251.4 

335.6 

433 

545 

784 

1114 

5 

265.2 

352.2 

454 

570 

818 

1158 

5i/> 

279.0 

368.7 

475 

595 

852 

1202 

6 

292.8 

385.3 

496 

620 

886 

1246 

61/2 

306.6 

401.8 

517 

645 

920 

1290 

7 

320.4 

418.4     ■ 

538 

670 

954 

1334 

71/0 

334.2 

434.9 

559 

695 

988 

1378 

8 

348.0 

451.5 

580 

720 

1022 

1422 

a 

375.6 

484.6 

622 

770 

1090 

1510 

10 

403.2 

517.7 

664 

820 

1158 

1598 

11 

430.8 

550.8    - 

706 

870 

1226 

1686 

12 

458.4 

583.9 

748 

920 

1294 

1774 

13 

486.0 

617.0 

790 

970 

1362 

1862 

14 

513.6 

650.1 

832 

1020 

1430 

1950 

15 

541.2 

683.2 

874 

1070 

1498 

2038 

16 

568.8 

716.3 

916 

1120 

•  1566 

2126 

17 

596.4 

749.4 

958 

1170 

1634 

2214 

18 

624.0 

782.5 

lOCO 

1220 

1702 

2302    - 

19 

651.6 

815.6 

1042 

1270 

1770 

2390 

20 

679.2 

S4S.7 

1084 

1320 

1838 

2478 

21 

706.8 

881.8 

1126 

1370 

1906 

2566     ■ 

22 

734.4 

914.9 

1168 

1420 

1974 

2654 

23 

762.0 

948.0 

1210 

1470 

2042- 

2742 

24 

789.6 

981.1 

1252 

1520 

2110 

2830 

25 

817.2 

1014. 2 

1294 

1570 

2178 

2918 

26 

844.8 

1047.3 

1336 

1620 

2246 

3006 

27 

872.4 

1080.4 

1378 

1670 

2314 

3094 

28 

900.0 

H13.5 

1420 

1720 

2382 

3182 

29 

927.6 

1146.6 

1462 

177-0 

2450- 

82"0 

-St> 

-  - 95S-.2- 

1179.7 

1504 

1820-        - 

~25T8 

•--    -^53    • 

Geo-BCarpeM'ter  ^  eo. 


1038 


COACH 


AND    LAG   SCREWS   WITH   SQUARE   HEADS 

A^'ERAGE    V.EIGHT    PER    HUNDRED 


Diaia. 

5/16 

% 

7/16 

% 

% 

% 

% 

1 

Lensrtb.  Ina. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

1^2 

3.8 

5.4 

8.4 

11.4 

2 

4.7 

6.6 

10.2 

13.8 

22.2 

iVi 

5.6 

7.9 

11.9 

16.1 

26.0 

41.0 

3 

6.5 

9.1 

13.6 

18.4 

29.8 

46.5 

64.8 

3V^ 

7.4 

10.4 

15.4 

20.8 

33.7 

52.0 

72.5 

103 

4 

8.3 

11.6 

17.1 

23.1 

37.5 

57.5 

80.2 

113 

4',^ 

9.2 

12.9 

18.9 

25.5 

41.4 

63.0 

87.9 

123 

5 

10.1 

14.1 

20.6 

27.8 

45.2 

68.5 

95.6 

133 

51y^ 

11.0 

15.4 

22.4 

30.2 

49.1 

74.0 

103.3 

143 

6 

11.9 

16.6 

24.1 

32.5 

52.9 

79.5 

111.0 

153 

7 

13.7 

19.1 

27.6 

37.2 

60.6 

90.5 

126.4 

173 

8 

15.5 

21.6 

31.1 

41.9 

68.3 

101.5 

141.8 

193 

9 

17.3 

24.1 

34.6 

46.6 

76.0 

112.5 

157.2 

213 

10 

19.1 

26.6 

38.1 

51.3 

83.7 

123.5 

172.6 

233 

11 

20.9 

29.1 

41.6 

56.0 

91.4 

134.5 

188.0 

253 

12 

22.7 

31.6 

45.1 

60.7 

99.1 

145.5 

203.4 

273 

CONTENTS  OF  FULL  KEGS  OF  COACH  AND  LAG  SCREWS 


inches 

Diameter 
%inch 

Diameter 
Vainch 

Diameter 
%  inch 

Diameter 
%inch 

2 

3,500 

1,800 

2^. 

2.500 

1,50U 

900 

3 

2,000 

1,200 

800 

3^i 

1.800 

1,000 

650 

450 

4 

1,500 

800 

550 

400 

4y. 

1,200 

7.50 

500 

350 

5 

1,000 

650 

450 

350 

r.% 

900 

600 

400 

300 

6 

700 

600 

40J3 

300 

7                                                   .... 

500 

350 

250 

S 

500 

30'0 

250 

9 

.... 

400 

300 

200 

STANDARD    THREADS    FOR    BOLTS 


Civins  the  > 

umber  o£  Threads 

per  Inch  for  Each  Form 

Size,    inches    

1.%    |o/i(i|    %    |-V16i    % 

%    1    %    1    %    1    1     1  1%  1  \V4.  1  1%  1  IVa  1  1%  1  1%  I  1%  I    a 

V-thread          

.     .  .  .            20       18 

16 

Si 

14    1    11' 
14    1    13 
14    1    12 

11 
11 
11 

10 
10 
10 

9 
9 
9 

8 
8 
8 

7 
7 
7 

7 
7 
7 

6 
6 
6 

6 
6 
6 

5 
5., 

5 

4%    4y2 

5..  \\ 

U.     S.     Standard 

Whitworth      

20       18 

20       18 

V-form   thread   is   supplied   unless   otherwise   ordered 

SIZES    OF   TAP   DRILLS 

For  3Iachlne   Screw  Taps 


Size  of 

Size  of 

Size  of 

Size  o£ 

Size  of 

Size  of 

Size  of 

Sire  of 

Tap. 

Drill, 

Tap. 

Drill. 

Tap. 

Drill. 

Tap, 

Drill. 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Numbef 

2  X  48 

50 

7  x32 

30 

13  x20 

15 

18  X  20 

B 

2x56 

49 

8x24 

30 

13  x22 

15 

•     19x16 

A 

2x64 

48 

8x30 

30 

13x24 

13 

19  X  18 

C 

3x40 

47 

8x32 

29 

14x20 

13 

19  X  20 

D 

3x48 

45 

9x24 

29 

14x22 

11 

■     20  X  16 

D 

3x56 

44 

9x28 

28 

14x24 

9 

20x18 

P 

4x32 

43 

9x30 

27 

15x18 

10 

20x20 

H 

4x36 

42 

9x32 

25 

15x20 

8 

22  xl6 

J 

4x40 

41 

10x24 

25 

15x22 

6 

22  X  18 

L 

§^^§2 

40 

10x30 

22 

15  x24 

5 

24  xl4 

M 

5x32 

40 

10x32 

21 

16x16 

7 

24x16 

N 

5x36 

38    . 

11  x24 

21 

16x18 

6 

24x18 

o 

5x40 

37 

11x28 

17 

16x20 

5 

26x14 

o       

6x30 

35 

11x30 

17 

17x16 

26x16 

p 

5^^? 

35 

12x20 

19 

17x18 

2 

28x14 

R  . 

6x36 

33 

12x22 

17 

17x20 

2 

28x16 

6x  40 

32 

12x24 

17 

18x16 

2 

30  X  14 

U- 

7  X  28 

32 

12x28 

15 

18x18 

1 

30  X  16 

V 

7x30 

31 

SIZES    OF    TAP    DRILLS 

For    Pipe    Taps 


Size  of  Tap 

% 
1 

1^4 
1  Vi     ■ 


Size  of  Drill 


IVo 

iss 


Size  of  Tap         I         Size  of  Drill 


2 

1^ 


2ft 


1039 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  ^  SO. 


USEFUL  INFORMATION 
NUMBER   OF   TANK   RIVETS   TO   THE   POUND 


» 

%ln.    13/16  In.  1    %  in.    1  5/16  in.  1    %  In.    1  7/16  In.    1 
Diam.   I  Diam.    1  Dlam.   1  Diam.   1  Dlam.   |    Diam.     | 

Length 
Inches 

Hln.    13/16  in.  1    %  in.     15/16  in.  1     %  In.    1  7/16  In. 
Diam.   1   Diam.    |   Diam.    1  Diam.    |   Diam.   1    Diam. 

Length 
Inches 

bS 

=3W 

bS 

few 

bS 

.aw 

11 

bS 

u 

bS 

SO 
bS 

« 

u 

204 
190 
175 

280 
250 
222 

165 
153 
135 

230 
200 

172 

103 
92 
81 

155 
128 
108 

67      89 
58      78 
50      69 

35 
31 

1% 
1% 
1% 

87 
81 

104 
96 

58 
54 
51 

tl 

58 

34 

32 
30 

41 
38 
36 

22 
21 
20 

27 
25 
24 

15 
14 
13 

19  10%  13% 
18  10      12% 
17     9%  11% 

45 

1 

160 
144 
135 

200 
180 
165 

III 
92 

148 
129 
114 

71 
56 

93 

80 
70 

44 
39 
35 

60 
53 
47 

27      39 
24      34 
22      30 

2V4 

2% 

48 
43 
39 

54      29 
49      27 
45      24 

34 

32 
29 

19 
17 
16 

23 
21 
20 

12 
11 
10 

16 
15 
14 

k 

XI 

17 
15 

22 
19 

'S^ 

1 

126 
116 
108 

150 
140 
130 

84!  102 
77      93 
72      85 

5'0 
46 
43 

62 
56 
51 

32 
30 
28 

42 
37 
34 

20     27  14 
19     24  13 
18      22  13 

15 

2% 
31/2 

... 

35 
31 

40 
36 

22 
20 
18 

26      14 
24      13 
21      11 

171       9 
16        8 

14        7 

12 
11 
10 

U: 

k 

15 

10011201     (571     781     401     47l     2Bl     .^l  1      171     9A\AM4.\M1^ 

4 

1         1         1  . 

1    161    ^01    ml    i.<ti      (ii     91  R     1  Ai/. 

93 

112 

62 

72 

37 

44 

24 

29 

16 

20|ll 

14  - 

HOT   PRESSED   NUTS 

United  States  Standard 


Square 

Hexagon 

Bolt 
inches 

Average  Number 
in  200-lb.  Keg 

Weight  per  1,000 

Average  Number* 
in  200-lb.  Keg 

Weight  per  1.000 

Blank 

Tapped 

Blank 
Lbs. 

Tapped 

Blank 

Tapped 

Blank 
Lbs. 

Tapped 

3/16 
% 

5/16 
% 

34,000 

15,000 

8,400 

5,317 

35.700 

15,750 

8,820 

5:583 

6. 
13.3 
23.2 
37.6 

5.6 
12.60 
22. 
35.7 

40,000 
18,159 
10,915 
7,600 

42,800 

19,430 

11,679 

8.1S2 

5. 
11. 
19. 
26.3 

4.6 
10.2 
17.7 
24.5 

7/l« 

3,686 
2,580 
1,970 
1.520 

3,870 
2,T09 
2,069 
1,596 

55. 

77.6 
101.5 
140. 

52.2 
73.7 
96. 
133. 

4,167 
3,112 
2,310 
1,648 

4,458 
3,330 
2,472 
1,763 

49. 

66.2 

86.6 

121.5 

45.6 
61.6 
80.6 
113. 

IH 

883 
552 
376 

272 

927 
580 
395 
286 

226.5 
362. 
531. 
735. 

215.2 
344. 
504. 
698. 

1,024 
678 
431 

1,095 
725 
461 
358 

195. 
295. 
453. 
597. 

181. 
274. 
421. 
555. 

IH 

1% 

203 
150 
116 
92 

21s 
158 
122 
97 

984. 
1,355. 
1,724. 
2,180. 

935. 
1,287. 
1,638. 
2,071. 

237 
173 
140 
110 

254 
185 
150 
118 

844. 
1,141. 
1,427. 
1,818. 

T85. 
1,061. 
1.327. 
1.691. 

2% 

76 
65 
53 
43 

80 
68 
56 
45 

2,617. 
3,062. 
3,773. 
4,651. 

2,486. 
2,098. 
3,584. 
4,418. 

94 
76 
60 
53 

101 
81 
64 

57 

2,248. 
2,641. 
3,328. 
3,796. 

2,091. 
2,457. 
3,096. 
3,530. 

1^ 
2% 
2% 

37 
32 
27 
23 

39 
34 

28 

5,405. 
6,250. 
7,407. 
8,500. 

5,135. 
5,938. 
7,037. 
8.075. 

45 
35 
33 

30 

48 
37 
35 
32 

4,500. 
5,714. 
6,261. 
6,750. 

4,185. 
5,314. 
5,813. 
6.278. 

1" 

21 
16 

22 
17 

9,523. 
12,250. 

9,047. 
11.638. 

26 
20 

27 
21 

7.692.    ■ 
10,000. 

7.154. 
9,346. 

GOLD-PUNCHED. 


CHAMFERED,  TRIMMED  AND  REAMED  NUTS 

United  States  Standard 


Square 

Hezas«m 

Bolts 
inches 

Average  Number 
in  200-lb.  Keg 

Weight  in  lbs. 
por  1,000 

Average  Number 
in  200-lb.  Keg 

1             Weight  In  lbs. 
1                  per  1,000 

Blank 

Tapped 

Blank      |     Tapped 

Blank 

Tapped 

Blank     \       Tapped 

13,000 
7,400 
4,800 
3,200 

13,700 
7,800 
5.000 
3,4(00 

15.4 
27. 
41.7 
62.5 

14.6 
25.6 
40. 
58.8 

16,000 
8,000 
5,300 
3,853 

17,390 
8,695 
5,797 
4,184 

12.5 
25. 
37.5 
51.9 

11.5 
23. 
34.5 
47.8 

|.. 

2.300 

1.700 

1.240 

800 

2,400 

1,800 

1,300 

840 

86.9 
117.6 
161. 
250. 

83.3 
111. 
154. 
238. 

2,666 

2,094 

1,580 

877 

2.898 

2,274 

1,694 

952 

75. 

95.5 
126.6 
228. 

69. 

87.9 
118. 
210. 

1^^ 
1% 
1% 

490 
343 
250 
175 

520 
355 
263 
184 

408. 

583. 

800. 

1,143. 

384. 

563. 

760. 

1,087. 

578 
400 
290 
228 

626 
434 
315 
245 

346. 
500. 
690. 
875. 

319. 
460. 
635. 
815. 

1% 
1% 

139 
'It 

146 
115 
93 

1,438. 
1,818. 
2.247. 

1,370. 
1.739. 
2.150. 

169 
131 
103 

185 
142 
113 

1.181. 
1,525. 
1.925. 

1.086. 
1.403. 
1.77L 

IS 

59 
49 

■■■'35 

62 
53 

■■■37 

3.390. 
4.081. 

3.225. 
3,773. 

s.VoV. 

71 
57 
EO 
42 

78 
62 
54 
46 

2.794. 
3.493. 
3.975. 
4.718. 

2.560. 
3.214. 
3.657. 
4,341. 

2% 
2% 

■■■'26 

::- 

'i.'eii. 

■7,V43. 

36 
31 
28 
25 

39 
34 
30 

27 

5.593. 
6.375. 
7.143. 
7.692. 

5.146. 
5.866. 
6.57L 
7.076. 

3 

3%            .     . 

11 

::::;: 

18 
15 
11 
9 

20 
16 
12 
10 

10,69H). 
13,430. 
16,810. 
20.500. 

9.942. 
12.490. 
15,635. 
19,065. 

.fc.  1.'.    1         1 

. — 

■ 1  

«,.J«,^ 

9 

25,000. 

23,250. 

GEOAB^eAIlPE^fTER  S  SO. 


1040 


WEIGHTS   OF   ROUND,  SQUARE   AND   HEXAGON   STEEL 

Weight  of  one  Cubic  Inch^.2836  lbs.       Weight^Jfjane   Cubic  Foot-490   lbs. 


Round 

Square 

Weight 

per 
Inches 

Weight 

per 
Inches 

Hex- 

agoa 

Weight 
per 
inch 


.0002 

.0003 

.0009 

.0011 

.0020 

.0025 

.0035 

.0044 

.0054 

.0069 

.0078 

.0101 

.0107 

.0136 

,0139 

.0177 

.0176 

.0224 

.0218 

.0277 

.0263 

.0335 

.0313 

.0405 

.0368 

.0466 

.0426 

.0543 

.0489 

.0623 

.0557 

.0709 

.0629 

.0800 

.0705 

.0897 

.0785 

.1036 

.0870 

.1108 

.0959 

.1221 

.1053 

.1340 

.1151 

.1465 

.1253 

.1622 

.1359 

.1732 

.1470 

.1872 

.1586 

.2019 

.1705 

.2171 

.1829 

.2329 

.1958 

.2492 

.0002 
.0010 
,0022 
.0038 
.0060 
.0086 
.0118 
.0154 
.0194 
.0240 
,0290 
.0345 
.0405 
.0470 
,0540 
.0614 
,0693 
.0777 
.0866 
.0959 
.1058 
.1161 
.1270 
.1382 
,1499 
.1620 
,1749 
.1880 
.2015 
.2159 


Thick- 
ness or 
Diameter 


Weight 
per 
inch 


.2090 
.2227 
.2515 
.2819 
.3141 
.3480 
.3837 
.4211 
.4603 
.5012 
.5438 
.5882 
.6343 
.6821 
,7317 
.7831 
.8361 
,8910 
.9475 
1.0058 
1.0658 
1.1276 
1.1911 
1.2564 
1.3234 
1.3921 
1.5348 
1.6S45 
1.8411 
2.0046 


Weight 

per 
inch 


Weight 
per 
inch 


.2661 
.2836 
.3201 
.3589 
.4142 
.4431 
.4885 
.5362 
.5860 
.6487 
.6930 
.7489 
.8076 
.8685 
.9316 
.9970 
1.0646 
1.1342 
1.2064 
1.2806 
1.3570 
1.4357 
1.5165 
1.6569 
1.6849 
1.7724 
1.9541 
2.1446 
2.3441 
2.5548 


.2305 
.2456 
.2773 
.3109 
.3464 
.3838 
.4231 
.4643 
.5076 
.5526 
.5996 
,6480 
,6994 
.7521 
.8069 
.8635 
,9220 
,9825 
1.0448 
1.1091 
1.1753 
1.2434 
1.3135 
1.3854 
1.4593 
1.5351 
1.6924 
1.8574 
2.0304 
2.2105 


Round 


Weight 
per 
inch 


3V8 
3% 
3% 
3% 


3% 

4% 

41/4 

4% 

41^ 

4% 

4% 

4% 

5 

5% 

5V4 

5% 

5>^ 

II 
I* 

6^ 

It 

7 

7y2 


2.1752 
2.3527 
2.5371 
2.7286 
2.9269 
3.1323 
3.3446 
3.5638 
3.7900 
4.0232 
4.2634 
4.5105 
^.7645 
5.0255 
5.2935 
5.5685 
5.8504 
6.1392 
6.4351 
6.7379 
7.0476 
7.3643 
7.6880 
8.0186 
8.7007 
9.4107 
10.1485 
10.9142 
12.5291 
14.2553 


Weight 
per 
inch 


Weight 
per 
Inch 


2.7719 
2.9954 
3.2303 
3.4740 
3.7265 
3.9880 
4.2582 
4.5374 
4.8254 
5.1223 
5.4280 
5.7426 
6.0662 
6.6276 
6.7397 
7.0897 
7.4496 
7.8164 
8.1930 
8.5786 
8.9729 
9.3762 
9.7883 
10.2192 
11.0877 
11.9817 
12.9211 
13.8960 
15.9520 
18.1497 


2.3986 
2.5918 
2.7977 
3.0083 
3.2275 
3.4539 
3.6880 
3.9298 
4.1792 
4.4364 
4.7011 
4.9736 
5.2538 
5.5416 
5.8371 
6.1403 
6.4511 
6.7697 
7.0959 
7.4298 
7.7713 
8.1214 
8.4774 
8.8420 
9.5943 
10.3673 
11.1908 
12.0351 
13.8158 
15.7192 


Multiply  above  weights  by  1.125  for  high  speed  steel,  ,993  for  wrought  iron,  ,918  for  cast  iron. 
1,0331  for  cast  brass,  1.1209  for  copper,  and  1.1748  for  phosphorus  bronze. 

WEIGHTS  AND   DIMENSIONS 


standard  Steel  Tees  with  Equal  Legs. 


8ize 

Thickness  of 

inches 

Metal  inches 

g 

c 

n 

Ul 

n 

Ui 

M 

h 

S 

4       1  4 

V2  to  ^. 

%    to    T^ 

%  to    -^ff 

4 

4 

%   to    /s 

m 

31^ 
31^ 

4  to  S 
%  to  ^ 

y2  to  -^3 

%  to  tfe 

3 

3 

V2   to    ^5 

/b  to  y2 

A  to  Vs 
%  to  -^V 
Ato% 

3 

3 

%  to^ 

3 

3 

3 

3 

•fff  to  % 
%  to  X 

2% 

2^ 
21/1 

2% 

Ef.cu 


M  0)  O 


13.5 

10.5 

11.7 

9.2 


7.8 
6.7 
6.4 
5.5 


Thickness  of 
inchea  Metal  Inches 


^  to  % 
%  to  ^ 
^  to  % 

y*  to  ^ 
y*  to  A 

re   „ 
to  ^5 

.»     to  ^5 

Vi  to  ^, 
i\  to  /a 


T^ff  to  % 

Vi  to  ^ 

%  to 

y*  to  #, 

fs    to  ^2 

I4  to  /, 

A  to  ^, 


■4.0^ 


Size 
inches 


Thickness  of 
Metal  Inches 


ftt*o°* 


■fW  to  A 
%to  A 


53^  = 


^^i 


1.09 

1.37 

9.7 

1.53 

1.25 

0.89 

0.73 

0.61 

0.5 


Standard    Steel    Tees    with    Unequal    Legs 


4 
4 

3y2 

3 


%  to  i^ 
A  to  % 

y-.  to  A 

%    tOT^ 

A  to% 


%  to  t\ 

fs    to    3/8 

Vz  to  ^5 
%  to  A 
%  to  A 

%t^0^ 

%  toA 
t's  to^ 


7.9 

3 

4 

6.7 

3 

3Vv 

12.8 

3 

10.0 

3 

3  V. 

11.0 

k 

8.7 

3 

7.7 

1% 

2 

11.9 

21/. 

3 

10.6 

2y2 

3 

%  to  1% 

V2  to  ,\ 

/b    t0% 

%  to^ 

%    tOT^ 

A  to  % 
% 

A  to  % 


-1-^1/, 

^stoA 

A  Tot 

2  lA 

2% 

A  to% 

21J 

k 

1^ 

% 

%  tott 
A  to  /j 

%  to  A 
!^  toll 
A  to  A 

5.9 
3.6 
2.9 
3.0 
3.2 
0.9 
0.7 


WEIGHTS   OF   ROUNT)   AND   SQUARE   IRON 

Estimated    weight    per    lineal    foot. 


Round 

Square 

Size  in 
inches 

Round 

square 

Estimated 

Weight 
In  Pounds 

Round 

Square 

Size  in 
Inches 

Estimated 

Weight 
In  Pounds 

Estimated 

Weight 
In  Pounds 

Estimated 

Weight 
in  Pounds 

Size  in 
inches 

Estimated 
Weight 
in  Pounds 

Estimated 

Weight 
In  Pounds 

k 

.0930 
.1653 
.2583 
.3720 
.5063 
.6613 
.8370 

\iU 

2.025 
2.645 
3.348 
4.133 

.1184 
.2105 
.3290 
.4736 
.6446 
.8420 
1.066 
1,316 
1.895 
2.579 

HI! 

5.263 

1% 
1% 
1% 
1% 

1* 

2% 
2% 

2% 

5.001 
5.952 
6.985 
8.101 
9.300 
10.58 
11.95 
13.39  , 
14.92 
16,53 

nil 

6.368 
7.578 
8.893 
10.31 
11.84 
13.47 
15.21 
17.05 
19,00 
21.05 
23.21 
25.47 

3 

2% 

SVz 

3% 

4 

41^ 

5 

I'' 

8 

23.81 
27.94 
32.41 
37.20 
42.33 
53.57 
66.13 
80.02 
95.23 
111.8 
129.6 
169.3 

50.31 
5.57 
U.26 
17.37 
3.89 

1041 


GEO-BCAIiPEN'TER  ^  GO. 


WEIGHTS   OF   FLAT   STEEL   BARS 

Kstimated    weight    per     lineal     foot. 


Tliicliness   in  Inches 

1/16 

y» 

3/16 

% 

5/lC 

% 

7/lC 

% 

9/lC 

1.9L 
2.39 
2.87 
3.35 

% 

2.12 
2.65 
3.19 
3.72 

11/16      %    1 

13/16 

% 

15/16 

1 

1        in. 
1%   in. 
IVa   in. 
1%   in. 

.2125 
.265 
.32 
.3725 

.425 
.53 
.64 
.745 

.638 
.797 
.957 
1.11 

.85 
1.06 
1.25 
1.49 

1.06 
1.33 
1.59 
1.86 

1.28 
1.59 
1.92 
2.23 

1.49 
1.S6 
2.23 
2.60 

1.70 
2.12 
2.55 
2.98 

2.34 
2.92 
3.51 
4.09 

2.55 
3.19 
3.83 
4.47 

2.76 
3.45 
4.14 
4.84 

2.98 
3.72 
4.47 
5.20 

3.19 
3.99 
4.78 
5.58 

3.40 
4.25 
5.10 
5.95 

2       in. 
2%   in. 
2%   in. 
2%   in. 

.425 
.4775 
.53 
.585 

.85 

.955 
1.06 
1.17 

1.28 
1.44 
1.59 
1.75 

1.70 
1.91 
2.12 
2.34 

2.12 
2.39 
2.65 
2.92 

2.55 
2.87 
3.19 
3.51 

2.98 
3.35 
3.72 
4.09 

3.40 
3.83 
4.25 
4.67 

3.83 
4.30 

4.78 
5.26 

4.25 
4.78 
5.31 
5.84 

4.67 

5.26 
5.84 
6.43 

5.10 
5.75 
6.38 
7.02 

5.53 
6.21 
6.90 
7.60 

5.95 
6.69 
7.44 
8.18 

6.38 

7.18 
7.97 
8.77 

6.80 
7.65 
8.50 
9.35 

3       in. 
3%    in. 
3%    in. 
3%    in. 

.6375 
.69 
.745 
.7975 

1.275 
1.38 
1.49 
1.595 

1.91 
2.07 
2.23 
2.39 

2.55 
2.76 
2.98 
3.19 

3.19 
3.45 
3.72 
3.99 

3.83 
4.15 
4.47 
4.78 

4.46 
4.83 
5.20 
5.58 

5.10 

5:95 
6.38 

5.74 
6.22 
6.70 
7.17 

6.38 
6.91 
7.44 
7.97 

7.02 
7.60 
8.18 
8.76 

7.65 
8.29 
8.93 
9.57 

8.9s 

9.67 

10.36 

8.93 

9.67 

10.41 

11.16 

9.57 
10.36 
11.16 
11.95 

10.20 
11.05 
11.90 
12.75 

4       in. 
4%    in. 
41/2   in. 
4%   in. 

.85 
.9025 
.9575 
1.01 

1.70  ' 
1.805 
1.915 
2.02 

2.55 
2.71 
2.87 
3.03 

3.40 
3.61 
3.83 
4.04 

4.25 
4.52 
4.78 
5.05 

5.10 
5.42 
5.74 
6.06 

5.95 
6.32 
6.70 
7.07 

6. SO 
7.22 
7.65 
8.08 

7.65 
8.13 
8.61 
9.09 

8.50 

9.03 

9.57 

10.10 

9.35 

9.93 

10.52 

11.11 

10.20 
10.84 
11.48 
12.12 

11.05 
11.74 
12.43 
13.12 

11.90 
12.65 
13.39 
14.13 

12.75 
13.55 
14.34 
15.14 

13.60 
14.45 
15.30 
16.15 

5       in. 
5%   in. 
51/2   in. 
5%   in. 

1.0625 
1.115 
1.1675 
1.2225 

2.125' 
2.23 
2.335 
2.445 

3.19 
3.35 
3.51 
3.67 

4.25 
4.46 
4.67 
4.89 

5.31 

5.5S 
5.84 
6.11 

6.38 
6.69 
7.02 
7.34 

7.44 
7.81 
8.18 
8.56 

8.50 
8.93 
9.35 
9.77 

9.57 
10.04 
10.52 
11.00 

10.63 
11.16 
11.69 
12.22 

11.69 
12.27 
12.85 
13.44 

12.75 
13.39 
14.03 
14.67 

13.81 
14.50 
15.19 
15.88 

14.87 
15.62 
16.36 
17.10 

15.94 
16.74 
17.53 
18.33 

17.00 
17.85 
18.70 
19.55 

6       in. 

eVi   in. 
61/2   in. 
6%    in. 

1.275 
1.3275 
1.3825 
1.435 

2.55 
2.655 
2.765 
2.87 

3.83 
3.99 
4.14 
4.30 

5.10 
5.31 
5.53 
5.74 

6.38 
6.64 
6.90 
7.17 

7.65 
7.97 
8.29 
8.61 

8.93 

9.29 

9.67 

10.04 

10.20 
10.63 
11.05 
11.48 

11.48 
11.95 
12.43 
12.91 

12.75 
13.28 
13.81 
14.34 

14.03 
14.61 
15.20 
15.78 

15.30 
15.94 
16.58 
17.22 

16.58 
17.27 
17.95 
18.65 

17.85 
18.60 
19.34 
20.08 

19.13 
19.92 
20.72 
21.51 

20.40 
21.25 
22.10 
22.95 

7       in. 
7%   in. 
l^A   in. 
7%   in. 

1.4875 
1.54 
1.59 
1.645 

2.975 
3.08 
3.18 
3.29 

4.46 
4.62 
4.78 
4.94 

5.95 
6.16 
6.36 
6.58 

7.44 
7.70 
7.97 
8.23 

8.93 

9.25 
9.57 
9.88 

10.41 
10.78 
11.16 
11.53 

11.90 
12.32 
12.75 
13.18 

13.39 
13.86 
14.34 
14.82 

14.87 
15.40 
15.94 
16.47 

16.36 
16.94 
17.53 
18.12 

17.85 
18.49 
19.13 
19.77 

19.34 

20.or 

20.72 
21.41 

20.83 
21.57 
22.32 
23.05 

22.32 
23.11 
23.92 
24.70 

23.80 
24.65 
25.50 
26.35 

8       in. 
8%  in. 
SVz   in. 
8%    in. 

1.70 
1.7525 
1.8055 
1.8575 

3.40 
3.505 
3.61 
3.715 

5.10 
5.26 
5.42 
5.58 

6.80 
7.01 
7.22 
7.43 

8.50 
8.76 
9.03 
9.29 

10.20 
10.52 
10.84 
11.16 

11.90 
12.27 
12.64 
13.02 

13.60 
14.03 
14.44 
14.87 

15.30 
15.78 
16.26 
16.74 

17.00 
17.53 
18.06 
18.59 

18.70 
19.28 
19.86 
20.45 

20.40 
21.04 
21.68 
22.32 

22.10 

22.79 
23.48 
24.17 

23.80 
24.55 
25.30 
26.04 

25.50 
26.30 
27.10 
27.89 

27.20 
28.05 
28.90 
29.75 

9       in. 
914   in. 
91/2   in. 
9%   in. 

1.9125 
1.965 
2.02 
2.0725 

3.825 
3.93 
4.04 
4.145 

5.74 
5.90 
6.06 
6.22 

7.65 

7.86 
8.08 
8.29 

9.56 

9.83 

10.10 

10.36 

11.48 
11.80 
12.12 
12.44 

13.40 
13.76 
14.14 
14.51 

15.30 
15.73 
16.10 
16.58 

17.22 
17.69 
18.18 
18.65 

19.13 
19.65 
20.19 
20.72 

21.04 
21.62 
22.21 
22.79 

22.96 
23.59 
24.23 
24.86 

24.86 
25.55 
26.24 
26.94 

26.78 
27.52 
28.26 
29.01 

28.69 
29.49 
30.28 
31.08 

30.60 
31.45 
32.30 
33.15 

10       in. 
1014    in. 
101/2    in. 
10%    in. 

2.125 

2.1775 

2.23 

2.285 

4.25 
4.355 
4.46 
4.57 

6.38 
6.54 
6.70 
6.86 

8.50 
8.71 
8.92 
9.14 

10.62 
10.89 
11.16 
11.42 

12.75 
13.07 
13.39 
13.71 

14.88 
15.25 
15.62 
15.99 

17.00 
17.42 
17.85 
18.28 

19.14 
19.61 
20.08 
20.56 

21.25 
21.78 
22.32 
22.85 

23.38 
23.96 
24.54 
25.13 

25.50 
26.14 
26.78 
27.42 

27.62 
28.32 
29.00 
29.69 

29.75 
30.50 
31.24 
31.98 

31.88 
32.67 
33.48 
34.28 

34.00 
34.85 
35.70 
36.55 

11        in. 
11%  in. 
11 V,   in. 
11%   in. 

2.335 
2.3925 
2.445 
2.50 

4.67 
4.785 
4.89 
5.00 

7.02 
7.17 
7.K2 
7.49 

9.3  4 

9.57 

9.78 

10.00 

11.68 
11.95 
12.22 
12.49 

14.0? 
14.35 

14.fiS 
14.99 

16.36 
16.74 
17.12 
17.49 

18.70 
19.13 
19.55 
19.97 

21.02 
21.51 
22.00 
22.48 

23.38 
23.91 
24.44 
24.97 

25.70 
26.30 
26.88 
27.47 

28.05 
28.68 
29.33 
29.97 

30.40 
31.08 
31.76 
32.46 

32.72 
33.47 
34.21 
34.95 

35.06 
35.86 
36.66 
37.46 

37.40 
38.25 
39.10 
39.95 

12  in. 

13  in. 

14  in. 

15  in. 

2.55 
2.765 
2.975 
3.1875 

5.10 
5.53 
5.95 
6.375 

7.6.^ 
8.28 
8.92 
9.56 

10.20 
n.nfi 
11.90 

12.75 

12.75 
13.81 
14.88 
1.^.94 

15. 3P 
16.58 
17.86 
19.14 

17.85 
19.34 
20.82 
22.32 

20.40 
22.10 
23.80 
25.50 

22.95 
24.86 
26.78 
28.70 

25.50 
27.62 
29.74 
31.88 

28.05 
30.39 
32.72 
35.06 

30.60 
33.16 
35.71 
38.26 

33.15 
35.91 
38.67 
41.43 

35.70 
38.68 
41.65 
44.62 

38.25 
41.44 
44.63 
47.82 

40.80 
44.20 
^7.60 
51.00 

16  In. 

17  in. 

18  in. 

19  in. 

3.40 
3.61 
3.S25 
4.04 

6.80 
7.22 
7.65 
8.08 

10.20 
11.84 
11.48 
12.10 

13.60 
14.44 
15.30 
16.16 

17.00 
18.06 
19.12 
20.20 

20.40 
21.68 

22.9fi 
24.24 

28.80 
25.28 
26.79 
28.28 

27.20 
28.89 
30.60 
32.31 

30.60 
32.52 
34.44 
36.34 

34.00 
36.12 
38.25 
40.37 

37.40 
39.72 
42.08 
44.42 

40.80 
43.36 
45.92 
48.46 

44.20 
46.96 
49.72 
52.48 

47.60 
50.60 
53.56 
56.52 

51.00 
54.20 
57.38 
60.57 

54.40 
57.80 
61.20 
64.60 

20  in. 

21  In. 

22  In. 

23  in. 

4.25 
4.46 

4.6725 
4.89 

8.50 
8.92 

9.345 
9.78 

12. 7P 
13.40 
14.04 
14.64 

17.or\ 
17.84 
18.60 
19.5C 

22:32 

22. 3f; 

24.44 

'>5  50 
26:78 
28.06 
29.33 

29.75 
31.24 
32.72 
34.24 

34.00 
35.70 
37.40 
39.10 

38.27 
40.16 
42.04 
44.00 

42.50 
44.64 

46.76 
48.88 

46.74 
49.08 
51.40 
53.76 

51.00 
53.56 
56.10 
58.66 

55.25 
58.01 
60.79 
63.53 

59.50 
62.49 
65.44 
68.43 

63.76 
66.96 
70.13 
73.32 

68.00 
71.40 
74.80 
78.20 

24  f n. 
•  25  in. 

26  in. 

27  in. 

5.10 
5.:^15 
5.53 
5.74 

10.20 
10.63 
11.06 
11.48 

15.32 
15.96 
16.56 
17.20 

20.40 
21.26 
22.12 
22.96 

25.52 
26.56 
27.62 
28.68 

30.60 
31.88 
33.16 
34.44 

.'55.72 
37.20 
38.68 
40.17 

40.80 
42.50 
44.20 
45.92 

45.92 
47.80 
49.73 
51.64 

51.00 
53.12 
55.24 
57.37 

56.12 
58.44 
60.78 
63.11 

61.20 
63.76 
66.32 
68.88 

66.29 
69.06 
71.82 
74.58 

71.40 
74.38 
77.36 
80.33 

76.50 
79.68 
82.88 
86.07 

81.60 
85.00 
88.40 
91.80 

28  in. 

29  in. 

30  in. 

31  in. 

5.95 
6.16 
6.375 
6.59 

11.90 
12.32 
12.75 
13.18 

17.84 
18.48 
19.12 
19.75 

23.80 
24.64 
25.50 
26.36 

29.76 
30.80 
31.88 
32.94 

35.72 
37.00 
38.28 
39.54 

41.65 
43.14 
44.64 
46.12 

47.60 
49.28 
51.00 
52.10 

53.56 
55.48 
57.40 
59.32 

59.49 
61.60 
63.76 
65.88 

65.44 
67.77 
70.13 

72.48 

71.42 
73.97 
76.53 
79.08 

77.34 
80.10 
82.86 
85.62 

83.30 

86.29 
89.24 
92.20 

89.26 
92.44 
95.64 
98.82 

95.20 

98.60 

102.00 

105.40 

32  in. 

33  in. 

34  in. 

35  in. 

36  in. 

6.80 
7.01 
7.22 
7.43 
7.648 

13.60 

14.02 
14.44 
14.86 
15.295 

20.40 
21.04 
21. 6S 
22.32 
22.96 

27.20 
38.04 
28.88 
29.72 
30.59 

34.00 
35.04 
."^6.12 
37.16 
38.24 

40.80 
42.08 
43. 3n 
44.64 
45.92 

47.60 
49.08 
BO.'B? 
52.07 
53.58 
1 

54.40 
56.10 
57.78 
59.50 
61.20 

61.22 
63.12 
65.04 
66.96 
68.88 

68.00 
70.13 
72.24 
74.36 
76.50 

74.80 
77.12 
79.44 
81.79 
84.15 

81.61 
84.16 
86.72 
89.28 
91.84 

88.39 
91.15 
93.91 
96. 6S 
99.44 

95.20 

98.20 

101.20 

104.16 

107.1 

102.00 

105.20 

108.4 

111.6 

114.8 

108.80 

112.20 

115.6 

119.0 

122.4 

GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  S  eO. 


1042 


WEIGHTS   OF   STEEL   ANGLES 

Estimated    weig^ht   per    lineal    foot    in    pounds. 


s 

Izeln 

aches 

Thlclsness  in 

Inches 

% 

3/16  1   7/33  1     % 

5/lC 

% 

7/16 

% 

»/10|      % 

11/16 

% 

13/16 

%     1      1 

8 

X     8 

26.4 

23. 

3       32.7 

35.8 

38.9 

42.0 

45.0 

51.0 

7 

X    31^ 

15".  6 

17.0 

19. 

L       21.0 

23.0 

26.8 

28.7 

32. 

6 

X    6 

14".  9 

17.2 

19.6 

21. 

)       24.2 

26.5 

28!7 

31.0 

33.1 

37. 

6 

X     4 

'12.3 

14.3 

16.2 

18. 

L       20.0 

21.8 

23.6 

25.4 

27.2 

30. 

6 

X     3^ 

11.7 

13.5 

15.3 

17. 

L       18.9 

20.6 

22.4 

24.0 

25.7 

28 

5 

X     5 

12.3 

14.3 

16.2 

18. 

L       20.0 

21.8 

23.6 

25.4 

27.2 

30 

5 

X     4 

11.0 

12.8 

14.5 

16. 

2       17.8 

19.5 

21.1 

22.7 

24.2 

5 

X     3'^ 

. .  . 

v.  7 

10.4 

12.0 

13.6 

15. 

2       16.8 

18.3 

19.8 

21.3 

22.7 

5 

X     3 

. .  . 

8.2 

9.8 

11.3 

12.8 

14. 

}       15.7 

17.1 

18.5 

19.9 

41/2 

X     3 

7.7 

9.1 

10.6 

11.9 

13. 

J       14.7 

16.0 

17.3 

18.5 

4 

X     4 

5.2 

6.6 

8.2 

9.8 

11.3 

12.8 

14. 

5       15.7 

17.1 

18.5 

19.9 

4 

X    31/2 

.  .  . 

7.7 

9.1 

10.6 

11.9 

13. 

5       14.7 

16.0 

17.3 

18.5 

4 

X    3 

V.8 

7.2 

8.5 

9.8 

11.1 

12. 

[      13.6 

14.8 

16.0 

17.1 

3% 

X    2% 

6.4 

7.7 

8.8 

10.0 

11. 

L       12.2 

13.3 

14.3 

3V2 

X     31/^ 

5.7 

7.2 

8.5 

9.8 

11.1 

12.' 

t       13.6 

14.8 

16.0 

iV.i 

3% 

X    3 

6.6 

7.9 

9.1 

10.2 

11. 

I       12.5 

13.6 

14.7 

15.8 

3% 

X  2y2 

V.9 

6.1 

7.2 

8.3 

9.4 

10. 

I       11.5 

12.5 

3% 

X    3% 

4.9 

6.1 

7.8 

9.0 

10.2 

11. 

12.5 

13.6 

14.7 

3% 

X    2 

4.3 

5.3 

6.3 

7.2 

8.1 

9. 

3 

X    3 

2'.  5 

'3.7 

4.9 

6.1 

7.2 

8.3 

9.4 

10. 

11'.  5 

1V.4 

13.4 

14'.4 

3 

X    21/2 

3.4 

4.5 

5.6 

6.6 

7.6 

8.5 

9. 

3 

X    2 

3.1 

3.6 

4.1 

5.0 

5.9 

6.8 

7.7 

::: 

2% 

X     2% 

'2.3 

3.4 

4.5 

5.6 

6.6 

7.6 

8.5 

21/^ 
21/2 

X     21^ 

2.1 

3.1 

3.6 

4.1 

5.0 

5.9 

6.8 

7.7 

v. 

5        V.3 

iV.i 

X    2 

2.8 

3.7 

4.5 

5.3 

6.1 

6.8 

2% 

X     1% 

2.6 

3.4 

2% 

X     1% 

2.4 

3.2 

3.9 

V.6 

5.3 

6.6 

[  _ 

2V4 

X    21^ 

V.9 

2.8 

3.7 

4.5 

5.3 

6.1 

6.8 

.  .  . 

.  .  . 

21/4 

X     1% 

2.3 

3.0 

3.7 

4.4 

5.0 

5.6 

2 

X    2 

1.7 

2.5 

3.2 

4.0 

4.7 

5.3 

2 

X     1»^ 

2  2 

2.8 

3.4 

4.0 

2 

X     1% 

211 

2.7 

3.3 

3.8 

1% 

X      1% 

■1.4 

2.2 

2.8 

3.4 

4.0 

'4.6 

X      1% 

2.0 

2.6 

3.3 

3.9 

1% 

X    11/2 

v.  3 

1.8 

2.4 

2.9 

3.4 

. . . 

.  .  . 

X      1 

1.0 

1.6 

1  % 

X       T^, 

0.9 

v.  3 

v.  9 

1  % 

X    11/4 

1.1 

1.5 

2.0 

V.4 

! .' .' 

. 

r 

X      1% 
X      1 

X          % 
X          % 

0.9 
0.8 
0.7 
0.6 

1.0 
0.9 

1.7 

1.5 

2.1 

% 

X         % 

0.7 

1.0 

% 

X           3^1 

0.6 

0.9 

% 

X         % 

0.5 

::: 

V2 

X       1/2 

0.4 

ESTIMATED   WEIGHTS   OF   FLAT  IRON 


Per  Lineal  Foot  in  Pounds 


AVidth 

in 
Inches 

Thiclcness  in  Inches 

1/16 

% 

3/16 

•% 

5/16 

% 

7/16 

% 

% 

% 

% 

1 

1 

.21 

.42 

.63 

.84 

1.05 

1.26 

1.47 

1.68 

2.11 

2.53 

.24 

.47 

.71 

.95 

1.18 

1.42 

1.66 

1.90 

2.37 

2.84 

IV* 

.26 

.53 

.79 

1.05 

1.32 

1.58 

1.84 

2.11 

2.63 

3.16 

3.68 

4.21 

.29 

.58 

.87 

1.16 

1.45 

1.74 

2.03 

2.32 

2.89 

3.47 

4.05 

4.63 

1% 

.32 

.63 

.95 

1.26 

1.58 

1.90 

2.21 

2.53 

3.16 

3.79 

4.42 

5.05 

1% 

.34 

.68 

1.03 

1.37 

1.71 

2.05 

2.39 

2.74 

3.42 

4.11 

4.79 

5.47 

1% 

.37 

.74 

1.11 

1.47 

1.84 

2.21 

2.58 

2.95 

3.68 

4.42 

5.16 

5.89 

2 

.42 

.84 

1.26 

1.68 

2.11 

2.53 

2.95 

3.37 

4.21 

5.05 

5.89 

6.74 

1^ 

.47 

.95 

1.42 

1.90 

2.37 

2:84 

3.32 

3.79 

4.74 

5.68 

6.83 

7.58 

.53 

1.05 

1.58 

2.11 

2.63 

3.16 

3.68 

4.21 

5.26 

6.32 

7.37 

8.42 

2%.  .. 

,.  .  .58 

1.16 

1.74 

2.32 

2.89 

.  3.47 

4.05 

4.63 

5.79 

6.95 

8.10 

9.26 

3 

.63 

1.26 

1.90 

2.53 

3.16 

3.79 

4.42 

5.05 

6.S2 

7.58 

■    8.84 

10.10 

3V4. 

.68 

1.37 

2.05 

2.74 

3.42 

4.11 

4.79 

5.47 

6.84 

8.21 

9.58 

10.05 

Z^k 

.74 

1.47 

2.21 

2.95 

3.68 

4.42 

5.16 

5.89 

7.37 

8.84 

10.32 

11.79 

3% 

.79 

1.58 

2.37 

3.16 

3.95 

4.74 

5.53 

7.89 

9.47 

11.05 

•12.63 

4 

.84 

1.68 

2.53 

3.37 

4.21 

5.05 

5.89 

6.74 

8.42 

10.10 

11.79 

13.47 

4% 

.95 

1.90 

2.84 

3.79 

4.74 

5.68 

6.63 

7.58 

9.47 

11.38 

13.26 

15.16 

5 

1.05 

2.11 

3.16 

4.21 

5.26 

6.32 

7.37 

8.42 

10.53 

12.63 

14.74 

16.84 

5% 

1.16 

2.32 

3.47 

4.63 

5.79 

6.95 

8.10 

9.26 

11.58 

13.89 

16.21 

18.52 

6 

1.26 

2.53 

3.79 

5.05 

6.32 

7.58 

8.84 

10.10 

12.63 

15.16 

17.68 

20.21 

7 

i-"*! 

2.94 

4.42 

5.90 

8.84 

10.32 

11.79 

14.74 

17.68 

20.64 

23.58 

8 

1.6S 

3.36 

5.05 

6.74 

8.42 

10.10 

11.78 

13.48 

16.84 

20.20 

23.58 

26.94 

For  List  of  Sizes  of  Iron,  see  Index. 


1043 


GeoBCarpeH'ter  5E  eo. 


ESTIMATED   WEIGHTS   OF  BLACK   SHEETS 


u. 

Gai 

S. 
iige 

q.Pt. 

10 

12 

14 

15 

16 

18    , 

30 

22 

1      24 

26 

27    , 

28 

29 

30 

Lbs.S 

5.625 

4.375 

3.125 

2.8125 

2.50 

2,00 

1.50 

1.25 

1.00 

.75 

.6875 

.625 

.5625 

.50 

Thick.  Ins. 

9-64 

7-64 
70.00 

5-64 

9-128 

1-16 

1-20 

3-80 

1-32 

1-40 

3-160 

11- 
640 

11.00 

1-64 

&-640 

1-80 

24  T 

96 

90.00 

50.00 

45.00 

40.00 

32.00 
83.67 

24.00 

20.00 

16.00 

12.00 

10.00 

9.00 

8.00 

101 

94.69 

73.65 

52.68 

1  47.34 

42.08 

.25.25 

21.04 

16.84 

12.63 

11.57 

10.52 

9.47 

8.42 

108 

101.25 

78.75 

56.25 

50.63 

45.00 

36.00 

27.00 

22.50 

18.00 

13.50 

12.38 

11.25 

10.13 

9.00 

1J!0 

112.50 

87.50 

62.59 

56.25 

50.00 

40.00 

30.00 

25.00 

20.00 

15.00 

13.75 

12.50 

11.25 

10.00 

138 

129.38 

100.63 

71.88 

64.69 

57.50 

46.00 

34.50 

28.75 

23.00 

17.25 

15.81 

14.38 

144 

135.00 

105.00 

75.00 

67.50 

60.00 

48.00 

36.00 

30.00 

24.00 

18.00 

i   16.50 

15.00 

....1 

26  X 

96 

97.50 

75.83 

1  54.17 

1   48.75 

43.33 

34.67 

26.00 

21.67 

17.34 

13.00 

11.92 

10.83 

9.75 

8.67 

101 

102.58 

79.78 

57.00 

51.29 

45.59 

36.47 

27.35 

22.79 

18.24 

13.68 

12.54 

11.40 

10.26 

9.12 

108 

109.69 

85.31 

60.94 

54.84 

48.75 

39.00 

29.25 

24.37 

19.50 

14.63 

13.41 

12.19 

10.97 

9.75 

120 

121.88 

94.79 

67.71 

60.94 

54.17 

43.33 

32.50 

27.08 

21.67 

16.25 

14.90 

13.54 

12.19 

10.83 

188 

140.16 

109.01 

77.87 

70.08 

62.29 

49.83 

37.38 

31.15 

24.92 

18.69 

17.13 

15.57 

144 

146.25 

113.75 

81.25 

73.13 

65.00 

52.00 

39.00 

32.50 

26.00 

19.50 

17.88 

16.25 

28   X 

96 

105.00 

81.67 

58.33 

52.50 

46.67 

37.33 

28.00 

23.33 

18.67 

14.00 

12.83 

11.67 

10.50 

9.33 

101 

110.47 

85.92 

61.37 

1   55.23 

1   49.09 

39.28 

29.46 

24.55 

19.64 

14.73 

13.50 

12.27 

11.05 

9.82 

108 

118.13 

91.88 

65.63 

59.06 

52.50 

42.00 

31.50 

26.25 

21.00 

15.75 

14.44 

13.13 

11.81 

10.50 

120 

131.25 

102.08 

72.92 

65.63 

58.33 

46.67 

35.00 

29.17 

23.33 

17.50 

16.04 

14.58 

13.13 

11.67 

30  X 

96 

112.50 

87.50 

62.50 

1  56.25 

50.00 

40.00 

30.00 

25.00 

20.00 

15.00 

1  13.75 

12.50 

11.25 

101 

118.36 

92.06 

65.76 

59.18 

52.60 

42.08 

31.56 

26.30 

21.04 

15.78 

14.47 

13.15 

108 

126.56 

98.44 

!  70.31 

'   62.69 

56.25 

45.00 

33.75 

28.12 

22.50 

16.88 

15.47 

14.06 

120 

140.63 

109.38 

78.13 

1   70.31 

62.50 

50.00 

37.50 

31.25 

25.00 

18.75 

17.19 

15.63 

188 

161.72 

125.78 

89.84 

80.86 

71.88 

57.50 

43.13 

35.94 

28.75 

21.56 

19.77 

17.97 

144 
77 

168.75 
108.28 

131.25 
84.22 

93.75 
!   60.17 

84.38 
1  54.14 

75.00 
1  48.13 

60.00 
38.50 

45.00 
28.88 

37.50 
24.06 

30.00 
19.25 

22.50 

20.63 

18.75 

36  X 

14.44 

13.23 

iiiM 

96 

135.00 

105.00 

75.00 

67.50 

60.00 

48.00 

36.00 

30.00 

24.00 

18.00 

16.50 

15.00 

.... 

108 

151.88 

118.13 

84.38 

75.94 

67.50 

54.00 

40.50 

33.75 

27.00 

20.25 

18.56 

16.88 

. .  •  • 

.... 

120 

168.75 

131.25 

93.75 

84.38 

75.00 

60.00 

45.00 

37.50 

30.00 

22.50 

20.63 

18.75 

138 

194.06 

145.47 

107.81 

97.03 

86.25 

69.00 

51.75 

43.13 

34.50 

25.88 

23.72 

21.56 

_  _ . . 

144 

202.50 

157.50 

112.50 

101.25 

90.00 

72.00 

54.00 

45.00 

36.00 

27.00 

24.75 

22.50 



42   X 

77 

126.33 

98.26 

70.18 

'  63.16 

(  56.14 

44.92 

83.69 

28.07 

22.46 

16.84 

15.44 

14.04 

96 

157.50 

122.5» 

87.50 

78.75 

70.00 

56.00 

42.00 

35.00 

28.00 

21.00 

19.25 

17.50 

108 

177.19 

137.81 

98.44 

88.5? 
98.44 

78.75 

63.00 

47.25 

39.37 

31.50 

23.63 

21.66 

19.69 

120 

196.88 

153.13 

109.38 

87.50 

70.00 

52.51 

43.75 

35.00 

26.25 

24.06 

21.88 

138 

226.41 

176.09 

125.78 

113.20 

100.63 

80.50 

60.38 

50.31 

40.25 

30.19 

27.67 

25.16 

144 

77 

236.25 
144.38 

183.75 
112.29 

131.25 
80.21 

118.13 
72.19 

105.00 
64.17 

84.00 
51.33 

63.00 
38.50 

52.50 

42.00 

31.50 
19.25 

28.88 
17.65 

26.24 
16.04 

.... 

.... 

48  X 

96 

180.00 

140.00 

100.00 

90.00 

80.00 

64.00 

48.00 

40.00 

32.00 

24.00 

22.00 

20.00 

108 

202.50 

157.50 

112.50 

101.25 

90.00 

72.00 

54.00 

45.00 

36.00 

27.00 

24.75 

22.50 

120 

225.00 

175.00 

125.00 

112.50 

100.00 

80.00 

60.00 

50.00 

40.00 

30.00 

27.50 

25.00 

.  .  •  • 

.... 

H? 

258.75 

201.25 

143.75 

129.38 

115.00 

92.00 

69.00 

57.50 

46.00 

34.50 

31.63 

28.75 

144 
77 

270.00 
162.42 

210.00 
126.33 

150.00 

135.00 

120.00 

96.00 

72.00 

60.00 

48.00 

36.00 

33.00 

30.00 

S4  X 

96'.i6" 

96 

201.50 

157.50 

112.50 

NOTE 

108 

227.82 

177.20 

126.57 

120 

253.13 

196.88 

140.63 

138 

291.09 

218.21 

161.71 

AboTe   « 

istlmat 

ed   vrelshts   are   basec 

!   on   IT 

.   S.   Standard 

144 

303.75 

236.25 

168.75 

gnuge  for  1 

j-on.     1 

for   Steel,  add  2  per 

cent. 

These  ilgrure* 

77 

are  given  ft 
■oniewhat    1 

>r  conv 
n    actii 

enience  in  estimating 
al    practice.      Tlie    «lz 

only,  and  ma' 
em    below    the 

y  v«ry 

60  T 

UdAS, 

heavy 

96 

225.00 

175.00 

black    Une 

win    pr 

obably    considerably 

exceed 

the    welebts 

108 

253.12 

196.88 

grlven,  and 

t   is  sa 

fe  therefore,  to  allov 

V  for  a 

n  overweight 

120 

281.26 

219.36 

of  at  least  1 

LO  per  c 

ent. 

138 

328.44 

251.56 

144 

337.50    262.50 

ESTIMATING  WEIGHTS   OF  IRON  AND   STEEL 


Thickness 

Wt.   per 

Sq.  Ft. 

Thickness 
in  Inches 

Wt.  per 

Sq.   Ft. 

Thickness 
in  Inches 

Wt.   per 

Sq.   Ft. 

In  Inches 

Iron 

Steel 

Iron 

Steel 

Iron 

Steel 

J'H 

hP.l 

1.35 

13-32 

16.42 

16.75 

1    1-1 

42.50 

43.50 

1-1$ 

2.526 

2.75 

7-16 

17.68 

18.50 

1    1-8 

45.00 

46.00 

3-32 

3.789 

4.00 

15-32 

18.95 

19.25 

1    3-16 

47.50 

48  50 

1-8 

5.052 

5.35 

1-2 

20.21 

21.00 

1    1-4 

50.00 

51  00 

5-32 

6.315 

6.75 

9-16 

22.73 

23.50 

1    5-16 

52.50 

53.50 

3-16 

2-iII 

7.85 

5-8 

25.26 

26.00 

1    3-8 

55.00 

7-32 

8.841 

9.25 

11-16 

27.79 

28.50 

1    7-16 

57.50 

58  65 

l-L 

10.10 

11.00 

3-4 

30.31 

31.00 

1    1-2 

60.63 

61  20 

9-32 

11.37 

11.75 

^H^ 

32.84 

33.50 

1    3-4 

70.73 

71.40 

J-15 

}5'S5 

13.50 

7-8 

35.37 

36.00 

1    7-8 

75.00 

'\:l' 

13.89 
15.16 

14.25 
16.00 

15-16 
1 

87.89 
40.42 

38.50 
41,00 

2 

80,83 

81.60 

GEO•B•eARF^E^fTER  S  QO. 


USEFUL  INFORMATION 
WEIGHTS  OF  PIPE  FITTINGS 

In  Pounds,  Per  Hundr^ 


1044 


Size,  inches      .       

li 

1    3< 

1    1 

l^4|l% 

*> 

1  o.iz 

3 

s% 

4 

4H 

5 

6 

^  I    -\   ' 

Bushings 

5 

13 

25 

45 

58 

71 

104 

163 

218 

300 

312 

375 

613 

Caps   cast      

1 

750 

800 

1500 

Caps,  malleable  

13 

23 

.  34 

57 

73 

121 

205 

229 

''290 

455 

Ti 

?5 

'  46 

61 

85 

140 

150 

265 

1. . . . 

400 

440 

575 

975 

1050 

Couplings,  R.  &  L 

18 

,  31 

/  43 

70 

100 

130 

Crosses,  malleable 

25 

,  45 

'  80 

145 

195 

315 

540 

945 

lioo 

1575 

( 

Elbows,  cast  

40 

70 

100 

145 

180 

290 

535 

'  740 

1100 

1400 

1585 

25^00 

3400 

Elbows,  malleable 

•  25 

40 

60 

90 

125 

190 

310 

510 

855 

960 

Elbows,  45°,  cast 

40 

55 

85 

130 

160 

250 

415 

565 

800 

1000 

1300 

1500 

3400 

Elbows,  45°,  malleable 

22 

35 

60 

90 

110 

200 

275 

355 

430 

480 

Elbows,  malleable,  street 

25 

40 

65 
260 

90 
395 

135 
440 

220 
640 

395 
820 

Flange  unions,  cast 

1020 

1120 

1580 

1740 

?M0 

3580 

'. .   1 

165 

?75 

440 

640 

815 

1025 

1415 

1525 

1800 

2400 

2765 

Lock-nuts,  malleable 

6 
6 

•  10 
11 

;  16 
'  16 

18 
21 

30 
25 

47 
50 

Nipples,  close  

80 

'  120 

140 

180 

265 

335 

Nipples,  per  inch 

6 

8 

'  10 

15 

17 

26 

40 

48 

63 

65 

100 

135 

Plugs  

9 

15 

20 

35 

50 

80 

120 

140 

260 

800 

420 

500 

630 

Reducers,  cast   

1 

1 

|. . . 

1050 

1400 

1900 

Reducers,  malleable  

12 

25 

1  35 

50 

80 

125 

220 

300 

460 

465 

Return  bends,  cast,  close  pattern.. 

90 

140 

200 

290 

510 

720 

1000 

Return  bends,  cast,  open  pattern  . . 

39 
40 
65 

120 
65 

70 
85 

175 

90 

120 

135 

270 
135 
165 
190 

350 
205 
250 
270 

560 
300 
340 
425 

1000 

1350 

Return  bends,  malleable,  close  pat. 

Return  bends,  malleable,  open  pat. 

515 
755 

•  840 
1065 

Tees,  cast 

1375 

2045 

2200 

3935 

3470 

Tees,  malleable   

25 

45 

80 

115 

160 

240 

410 

650 

890 

1210 

Tees,  reducing  

65 

95 

150 

210 

300 

470 

830 

1175 

1510 

2250 

2420 

3320 

3830 

Unions,  malleable  

50 

75 

100 

125 

150 

250 

440 

515 

WEIGHTS  OF  COCKS  AND  BRASS  VALVES 

In  Pounds,  Each 


Size,  inches |    ^^  |    M  |    %\   }k\% 

1    1    |1M 

|1^ 

2 

1  2^^ 

1  « 

3% 

4 

Cocks,  asbestos  packed 

1 

iy2 

2 

4 

7 

11 

14 

20 

35 

58 

Cocks,  bibb  

1 

2 

3 

1 

4 

1% 

Cocks,  brass  service 

2 

3 

Cocks,  brass  steam 

% 

V2 

V2 

1 

1% 

2 

4 

6 

Cocks,  rough  stop 

1 

IV2 

2 

4 

5 

8 

Cocks,  straight-way,  all  iron 

IVa 

2y2 

4% 

7 

11 

18 

38 

41 

Cocks,  straight-way,  brass  plug  .... 

'. .  . 

1^! 

3 

5 

7 

11 

19 

39 

Cocks,  3-way,  all  iron 

4% 

6 

7 

12 

20 

34 

44 

Valves,  blow-off,   Jenkins 

... 

2 

4 

6 

Valves,  check,  horizontal 

% 

V?. 

% 

1 

1V4 

2 

4 

Valves,  check,  Jenkins  swing 

% 

% 

m 

21^ 

4 

Valves,  check,  standard  horizontal. 

Vs 

% 

V4 

^^ 

1 

2 

2Vo 

3 

■     8 

Valves,  check,  standard  swing 

% 

1 

iH 

1% 

2Vd 

Valves,  check,  standard  vertical... 

^ 

% 

1 

1% 

Valves,  gate,  Lunkenheimer 

V4 

'  ^ 

1 

IV4 

m 

3 

5 

Valves,  gate,  Chapman 

% 

V4 

% 

1 

2 

3 

4 

11 

18 

Valves,  gate,  standard 

'/fl 

'  % 

1 

2 

3 

4 

6 

15 

20 

Valves,  globe,  Jenkins 

1 

1 

m 

2V^ 

3 

5 

7 

11 

Valves,  globe,  Lunkenheimer 

1 

1 

IV, 

2 

3 

4 

6 

Valves,  globe.  Standard . 

V4 

% 

^ 

% 

IV0 

2 

3% 

5 

Valves,  safety,  lever 

1 

IV1 

2 

2 

4 

Valves,  safety  pop,  standard 

8 

9 

10 

13 

16 

24 

Valves,  safety  pop,  Lunkenheimer. 

1 

IV. 

3 

3 

4 

5 

8 

15 

18 

Valves,  throttle,  standard 

3 

6 

7 

9 

Valves,  throttle,  Lunkenheimer 

3 

4 

5 

fi 

10 

Valves,  whistle    

a 

i 

1^ 

2 

3 

4 

7 

10 

12 

.... 

1045 


GEO•B•eAIiPE^fTER  ^  So. 


USEFUL  INFORMATION 

WEIGHTS  OF  IRON  BODY  VALVES 

In  Pounds,  Each 


fii7^      iTir^hf»«                     

1 

IM 

IH 

2 

2J^ 

3 

s^i 

4 

4U 

n 

a 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

^           1    - 

Blow-off,  Jenkins 

Check,  Jenkins  horizontal 

Check,  Jenkins  swing 

Check,  standard  horizontal. .. 

Check,  standard  swing 

Check,  standard  vertical 

Foot  with  strainer 

2 

4 
4 

3 

'5' 
5 

4 

'e' 

6 

v 

20* 

10 
10 
11 
17 
22 

53 

28 
32 
14 
19 
16 
7 

28 
37 
18 
18 
16 
22 
35 

64 

40 
44 
20 
30 
28 
10 
50 
42 
55 
40 
40 
23 
32 
60 

..  1  .    - 

50 
49 
30 
45 
39 
12 

'50 
60 
45 
45 

64 
64 
52 
50 
52 
16 
88 
63 
75 
60 
58 

86 

100 

142 

56 

90 

125 

54 
20 

"67 
85 

30 

io2 

125 

45 

135 
155 

120 
170 
200 
210 

140 

280 
240 
280 

300 
330 

200 
450 
410 
425 

^^0 

Gate,  hub  end 

Gate,  standard,  screwed 

Gate,  standard  flanged 

Gate,  Lunkenheimer 

Gate,  Lunkenheimer,  all  iron. 
Globe,  std,  screwed,  no  yoke. 
Globe,  std.  screwed,  with  yoke 
Globe,  Jenkins  screwed 

ninho      Tonkintj  flpns'Pd 

680 
415 

43 
70 

54 
100 

70 
120 

90 
140 
160 
125 

130 
210 
230 
170 

180 

280 

240 

240 
380 
420 
290 

... 

Safety,  standard  lever 

Safety,  standard  pop 

20 

36 
57 
45 
35 

57 
75 
50 
40 

80 
105 

70 
50 

100 

125 

95 

65 

105 

WEIGHTS  OF  FLANGED,  EXTRA  HEAVY  AND  LONG  SWEEP 

PIPE  FITTINGS 

In  Pounds,  Each 


Size,  inches 1      1^1^^ 


2     ZVz     3 


SVz 


45^1   5    I   6    I   7    I   8    I    9 


10  I  12 


Standard  flanged  tees  

Standard  flanged  elbows  .... 
Standard  flanged  crosses    . . . 

Extra  heavy  flanged  tees 

Extra  heavy  flanged  elbows. . 
Extra  heavy  flanged  crosses. 
Extra  heavy  screwed  tees. . . . 
Extra  heavy  screwed  elbows. 
Extra  heavy  screwed  crosses 

Long  sweep  tees    

Long  sweep  elbows 

Long  sweep  crosses    


110 

70 

140 

180 

120 

240 

44 

32 

51 

60 

40 

80 


235 1390 
180  1  260 


520 
590 
400 
800 
205 
150 
235 
285 
190 
390 


WEIGHTS  OF  EXPANSION  JOINTS 

Iron  Body.     Brass  Sleeve 


Size,  inches 2\2^i 

2Mx2^^ 

3x2  M 

3J,^x3 

4x3  M 

5x4 

6x3 

7x6 

8x7 

10x7 

12x8 

Screwed,  each,  pounds 9 

Flanged,  each,  pounds 20 

13 

30 

19 
35 

28 
45 

36 
55 

63 

80 

90 
110 

120 

170 
200 

235 

275 

390 
450 

WEIGHTS  OF  BUNDLING  SCHEDULE  OF  PIPE 


1  bundle,  H  inch  dlameter=179  pounds. 

1  bundle,  %  inch  diameter=193  pounds. 

1  bundle,  i^  inch  diameter=204  pounds. 

1  bundle,  %  inch  diameter=159  pounds. 


1  bundle,  1  inch  diameter=168  pounds. 
1  bundle,  1^4  inch  diameter=137  pounds. 
1  bundle,  IVz  inch  diameter=164  pounds. 


GEO-B-CARPEffTER  ^  Q0\ 


1046 


TEMPLATES   FOR   DRILLING 
STANDARD  AND  LOW  PRESSURE  FLANGED  VALVES  AND  FITTINGS 

American  Standard 

Kffective  January  1,  1914 


Size 

Diameter 

Thickness 

Bolt 

Number  of 

! 

Size  of 

Length 

length  of 
Studs  with 

inches 

of  Flanges 

of  Flanges 

Circle 

Bolts 

Bolts 

of  Bolts 

2  Nuts 

inches 

inches 

inches 

inches 

inches 

inches 

1 

■1 

/^ 

3 

A 

1% 

1% 

41/2 

% 

3% 

1% 

11/^ 

5 

^ 

3% 

% 

1% 

2 

6 

% 

4% 

% 

2% 

7 

a 

5% 

% 

2% 

3 

7  ¥2 

6 

% 

2% 

3^ 

r 

1 

k 

8 

% 

fi 

4% 

9% 

8 

% 

.  . . 

5 

10 

il 

8% 

8 

% 

6 

11 

1 

9% 

8 

% 

7 

12% 

l-i^ 

10% 

8 

8 

13^ 

1% 

11% 

8 

% 

3% 

9 

15 

lys 

13% 

12 

% 

3% 

10 

16 

lA 

14% 

12 

% 

. 

12 

19 

1% 

17 

12 

% 

3  % 

14 

21 

1% 

18% 

12 

4  % 

15 

22% 

1% 

20 

16 

4% 

16 

23  y2 

•It's 

21% 

16 

4% 

18 

25 

1  "5 

22% 

16 

lys 

4% 

20 

21% 

If 
1  i 

25 

20 

lys 

22 

29% 

27% 

20 

1% 

5% 

24 

32 

ns 

m 

20 

5% 

26 

341/4 

24 

1  % 

5% 

28 

36% 

2-fg 

34 

28 

■  1 14 

6 

30 
32 

38% 
41% 

2% 
2% 

36 
38% 

28 
28 

1% 

'A 

34 

43% 

2ft 

40% 

32 

1  % 

6% 

36 

46 

2% 

42% 

32 

1% 

7 

38 

48% 

2% 

45% 

32 

7 

■9' 

40 

50% 

2% 

47% 

36 

1  % 

7 

9 

42 

53 

2% 

49% 

36 

1  % 

7% 

9% 

44 

5514 

2% 

51% 

40 

1  % 

7% 

9% 

46 

57  y* 

2H 

53% 

40 

1% 

7% 

9% 

48 

59  Va 

2% 

56 

44 

1% 

8 

9% 

50 

61% 

2% 

58% 

44 

8 

10 

15 

64 

2  78 

60% 

44 

ii 

8 

10% 

54 

66% 

3 

62% 

44 

8% 

12SI 

56 

68% 

3 

85 

48 

li 

8% 

58 

71 

3% 

67% 

48 

9 

11 

60 

73 

3% 

69% 

52 

1  % 

9 

11 

62 

75% 

3% 

71% 

52 

1  % 

9 

11% 

64 

l^ 

3% 

74 

52 

1  % 

9 

11% 
11% 

66 

So 

3% 

76 

52 

1  % 

9% 

68 

82% 

3% 

78% 

56 

1  % 

9% 

11% 

70 

84% 

3% 

80% 

56 

1% 

10 

12 

72 

86% 

3% 

82% 

60 

1% 

10 

12 

74 

88% 
90% 

3% 

84% 

60 

1% 

10 

12 

76 

3% 

86% 

60 

1% 

10 

12 

78 

93 

l^ 

88% 

60 

2 

10% 

12% 

80 

95% 

3% 

91 

60 

2 

10% 

12% 

82 

97% 

3% 

93% 

60 

2 

p 

13 

84 
86 

99% 
102 

r* 

95% 

97% 

64 
64 

2 
2 

13 
13 

88 
90 

104  % 
106% 

4 
4% 

100 
102% 

68 
68 

2 

2% 

11 
11% 

13 
14 

92 

108% 

1t^  ' 

104% 

68 

11% 

14 

u 

98 

111 

113% 

115% 

4% 

106% 

68 

2% 

11% 

14 

^ 

108  y2 
110  y, 

68 
68 

2% 
2% 

ll'' 

im 

100 

117% 

4% 

113 

68 

2% 

12 

14% 

These  Drilling:  Teniplntea  are  in  inultiplei,  of  four,  so  that  fittines  may  be  made  to  face  in  any  quarter 
and  bolt  holes  straddle  the  center  line. 


Bolt  holes  are  drilled    14   inch   larger  than  nominal  diameter  of  bolt«. 


^ 


GEO-BCAIiPEl^TER  Zl  SO, 


TABLE  OF  THE  PROPERTIES  OF  SATURATED  STEAM 

FROM   PEABODY'S   TABLES 


Gange 
Pressure 

in  lbs. 

Per  Sq. 

Inch 


Tempera- 
ture in 
DegrecB  F. 


Total  Heat 
in  Heat 
Units 
From 
Water 
at  32°  F. 


Heat 

Units 

in  Liquid 

Fronx 

32°  F. 


Heat  of 
Vaporiza- 
tion in 
Heat 
Units 


Density 

of  AVeiglit 

of  1  cu.  ft. 

in  lbs. 


Volntae 

of  lib. 

in  Cubic 

Feet 


Weight 
of  1  Cu. 
Foot  of 
Water 


1146.6 


180.8 


965.; 


913.4 

905  7 


CAST    IRON    PIPE     Nominal  Weight  of  a  Lineal  Foot,  Without  Flanges 

Bore 
in 

Thickness  of  Metal  in  Inches 

inches 

%      1      %     1      %      1      %     1      y*      1      %     1       1      1      1%     1      1% 

2 

Iba.       J          lbs.        )        lbs.         1         lbs.        1        lbs.         1        lbs.         1        lbs.         1        lbs.         1         Iba 
5.52        I          8.74        1       12.27        f       16.11        |       20.25        |        24.70       |       29.45       I       34.52       |        39.88 

21/2 

6.75        1        10.58        1        14.73        ]        19.18        |        23.95        |        28.99        |        o4.36        |        40.04        |        46.02 

3 

7.93        1       12.43        1        17.18        |        22.24        |       27.61        |        32.29        |       39.27        |        45.56        |       52.16 

3% 

9.20        1        14.27        1        19.64        |       25.31        |        31.29        |        37.58        |        44.18               51.08        |       58.29      ' 

4 

10.43        1        16.11        1        22.09        |        28.38        |        34.98        |        41.88        j        49.09                56.60        |        64.43 

4% 

11.66        1        17.95        1        24.54        |        31.45        |        38.66        |        46.18        |        54.0-0        |        62.13        |        70.56 

5 

12.89        1        19.79        1        27.00        |        34.52        |        42.34        |        50.47        |        58.91        |        67.65        |        76.70 

5% 

14.11        1        21.63        1        29.45        |        37.58        |        46.02        |        54.76        |        63.81        |        73.17        |        82.84 

6 

15.34        1        23.47        |        31.91        |        40.65        |        49.70        |        59.06        |        68.72        |        78.69        |        88.97 

7 

17.79        1       27.15        1        36.82        |       46.79        i       57.06        |       67.65        |       78.54        |       89.74        |     101.24 

8 

20.25        1        30.83        |        41.72        |        52.92        |        64.43        |        76.24        |        88.36        |      100.78        |      113.52       ' 

9 

22.70        1        34.52        |        46.63        |        59.06        |        71.79        j        84.83        |        98.18        j     111.83        |      125.79 

10 

25.16        1        38.20        1        51.54        |        65.19        |        79.15        |        9*42        |      107.99        |      122.87        |      138.06      " 

11 

27.61        1        41.88        1        56.45        |        71.33        |        86.52        |      102.01        |      117.81        |      133.92        |      150.33 

12 

30.07        1        46.56        |        61.36        |        77.47        |        93.88        |      110.60        |      127.63        |     144.9§        |     162.60     ~ 

13 

32.52        1        49.24        |        66.27        |        83.60        |      101.24        |      119.19        |      137.45        |      156.01.     |     174.87 

14 

34.98        1        52.92        |        71.18        t        89.74        |      108.61        |      127.78        |      147.26     '  |      167.05        |      187.15       " 

15 

1        56.60        1        76.09        1        95.87        |      115.97        1      136.37        |      157.08        |      178.10        |     199.42 

16 

1        60.29        1        80.99        |      102.01        |      123.33        |      144.96        |      166.90        |      189.14        |      211.69 

18 

1       67.65        1        90.81        1     114.28        |     138.06        |     162.14        |     186.53        |     211.23        |     236.23 

20 

1                        1     100.63        I     126.55        |     152.79        |     179.32        |     206.17        |     233.32        |     260.78 

22 

1                        1     110.45        1     138.83        1     167.51        |     196.50        |     225.80        |     255.41        |     285.32 

24 

1                        1     120.26        1     151.10        1     182.24        |     213.68        |     245.44        |     277.50       |     309.87 

Note — For   each   flanged   joint   add   a   foot   In    length   of   the   pipe. 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER  «  60. 


1047a 


PARCEL  POST  INFORMATION  AND  RATES 


Rand  McNally  &  Company'* 
PARCEL  POST  RATE  MAP 

!  convenience  of  our  customers  ordering  shipmenti 


Weight 

Local 

First 

Second 

Third                    Fourth 

Fiftli                      .Si.xth           1         Seventh 

Eighth 

pounds 

rate 

Zone 

Zone 

Zone                     Zone 

Zone 

Zone 

Zone 

Zone 

1 

$0.05 

$0.05 

$0.05 

$0.06 

$o.ov 

$0.08 

$0.09 

$0.11 

$0.12 

2 

.06 

.06 

,06 

.08 

.11 

.14 

.17 

.21 

.24 

3 

.06 

.07 

.07 

10 

.15 

.20 

.25 

.31 

.36 

4 

.07 

.08 

.08 

.19 

.26 

.33 

.41 

.48 

5 

.07 

.09 

.09 

.14 

.23 

.32 

.41 

.51 

.60 

.08 

.10 

.10 

.16 

.27 

.38 

.49 

.61 

.72 

.08 

.11 

.11 

.18 

.31 

.44 

.57 

.71 

.84 

8 

.09 

.12 

.20 

.35 

.50 

.65 

.81 

.96 

9 

.09 

.13 

.13 

.22 

.39 

.56 

.73 

.91 

1.08 

10 

.10 

.14 

.14 

.24 

.43 

.62 

.81 

1.01 

1.20 

11 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.26 

.47 

68 

.89 

1.11 

1.32 

12 

.11 

.16 

.16 

.28 

.51 

.74 

.97 

1.21 

1.44 

.11 

.17 

.17 

.30 

.55 

1.05 

1.31 

1.56 

.12 

.18 

.18 

.59 

86 

1.13 

1.41 

1.68 

15 

.12 

.19 

.19 

.34 

.63 

.92 

1.21 

1.51 

1.80 

16 

.13 

.20 

.20 

.36 

.67 

.98 

1.29 

1.61 

1.92 

17 

.21 

.38 

.71 

1.04 

1.37 

1.71 

2.04 

18 

.14 

.22 

00 

.40 

.75 

1.10 

1.45 

1.81 

2.16 

19 

.14 

.23 

.23 

.42 

.79 

1.16 

1.53 

1.91 

2.28 

20 

.15 
.15 
.16 
16 

.24 
.25 
.26 
27 

.24 
.2.=) 
.26 
97 

.    44 

1.22           1             1.61           1             2.01 

2.40 

22 

PARCEL  POST  RATES 

24 

.17 

.28 

.28 

The   Local   Rate   applies   to   deliveries   made   within   the 

26 

18 

30 

30 

limits  of  the  Chicago  postal  district — the  Zone  Rate  applies 

;i8 

ii 

i\ 

to  deliveries  beyond  that  district. 

29 

.19 

:M 

'.Z3 

Parcels  weighing  four  ounces  or  less  are  mailable  at  the 

SO 

.20 

.34 

.34 

rate  of  1  cent  per  ounce  or  fraction  of  an  ounce,  regardless 

31 

3' 

.21 

.35 
36 

.35 
36 

of  distance.     All  other  parcels  are  mailable  at  rates  in  table 

33 

.21 

•.37 

.37 

herewith.     A  fraction  of  a  pound  is  considered  a  full  pound. 

n 

.39 

.39 

Limit  of  delivery  weight  in   first  and  second  Zones,   50 

36 

.23 

.40 

.40 

pounds;  all  other  Zones,  20  pounds. 

38 

.24 

.42 

.42 

Parcels  must  not  be  more  than  84   inches  in  length  or 

39 
40 

it 

.43 

.43 
.44 

girth,  nor  fastened  together  in  any  manner  liable  to  cause 

.25 

injury  to  postal  employees  or  equipment.     It  must  be  of  a 

42 

.26 

.46 
.47 
.48 

.46 

character  not  perishable  within  a  reasonable  period. 

44 

.43 

All    pieces    of    machinery    and    sharp    pointed    or    edged 

45 

.27 

.49 

.49 

pieces  must  be  thoroughly  protected  and  wrapped  in  cloth 

1? 

.28 

.51 

fl 

or  strong  paper,  or  be  crated  or  boxed. 

48 

.29 

.52 

.52 

Regular  mail  carriers  deliver  parcel  post  maii  whenever 

60 

.30 

.54 

possible. 

Geo-B-Carpen'ter  «  eo< 


GEOB-eARPEhfTER  «  eo. 


1047c 


L.  G.  L.  FREIGHT  GLASSIFIGATIONS. 

Freight  shipments  originating  in  Chicago  are  divided  into  four  general  territories  for  purposes 
of  classifications — the  Eastern,  or  official,  the  Southern,  Western  and  Illinois,  officially  designated 
as  E.  S.  W.  and  I. 

The  Eastern,  oi-  Official,  Territory  embraces  all  states  east  of  Lake  Michigan  and  Illinois,  and 
north  of  the  Ohio  River,  including  West  Virginia,  and  points  on  and  north  of  the  N.  &  W.  Ry.  in 
Virginia.  It  also  includes  all  the  Central,  North  Atlantic  and  New  England  States  and  Eastern 
Canada.  In  addition  it  includes  Louisville,  Henderson  and  Owensboro,  Kentucky,  Bristol,  Tenn.,  as 
well  as  points  on  the  C.  &  O.  in  Kentucky.  It  also  includes  tlie  Eastern  portion  of  the  Upper  Penin- 
sula of  Michigan,  and  all  Virginian  Ry.  Stations. 

The  Southern  Territory  embraces  all  states  south  of  the  Ohio  River,  and  those  points  south  of 
the  N.  &  W.  Ry.  in  Virginia  except  as  shown  under  the  Eastern  classification.  It  also  covers  points 
on  the  west  bank  of  the  Mississippi  from  Helena,  Ark.,  south  to  New  Orleans,  La. 

The  Western  Territory  includes  Wisconsin,  the  Upper  Peninsula  of  Michigan,  except  as  covered 
by  the  Eastern  Classifications,  and  the  state  of  Minnesota  except  as  provided  for  in  the  Illinois 
Classifications,  and  all  points  west  of  the  Mississippi  River. 

The  Illinois  Territory  includes  the  state  of  Illinois,  and  those  points  on  the  west  bank  of  the 
Mississippi  from  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  to  Dubuque,  Iowa,    inclusive. 


-First  Class 
-Second  Class 


Explanation  of  Characters  in  the  Tables  Below. 

3 — Third  Class  5 — Fifth  Class 

4 — Fourth  Class  6 — Sixth  Class 

11/2 — 11^  times  First  Class  Dl — Double  First  Class 

R25 — Rule  25,  E  Classification  only,  15%  less  than  second  class. 
R26 — Rule  26,  E  Classification  only,  20%  less  than  third  class. 
N.  O.  S. — Not  otherwise  specified.     K.  D. — Knocked  down.     S.  U. — Set  up. 


The  minimum  charge  on 

any 

shipment 

IS  usually  at  the  rate  of  100  lbs.  at  First  Class  Rate. 

Classes 

ITEMS 

Classes 

ITEMS 

w 

1 

^ 

s 

W 

1 

E 

s 

2 

1 

3 

4 
4 
4 
3 
4 

i 

2 

2 

4 
4 
4 
1 

4 

'f 

1 
1 
4 

3 
3 
2 
3 

3 
1 

1 
4 
4 
4 
3 
4 

^^ 

1 
2 
3 

3 

\h 
S 

2 
1% 

2 
2 
2 

t 
3 

s 

3 

2 

4 

4 

4 
B26 
B26 

3 
B25 

1 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

i 

4 

4 

3 
1 
2 
4 
3 
3 
3 
2 

2 
2 

2 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

1 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

t 

R26 
3 

2 
2 

'5' 

6 
5 
5 
3 
3 
1 
1 

3 

4 
4 
4 

1 
5 

3 

3 

1 
2 
2 

3 

5 
5 

3 

1 
3 

1 

5 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
S 

1 
3 
3 

Cms                                              

1 
3 

T 
2 

4 

} 
2 

4 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
4 

d"i 

4 
2 
2 

1 
3 
2 

I 
1 

2 
2 
3 

1 
3 
2 

1 
4 

^^ 
2 
4 

1 

2 

{ 

I 
3 

1 
1 

1V4 
4 

4 

4 
4 
4 
2 
2 
3 
4 
2 
2 

2 
3 
2 

4 
2 

1 

1 
Dl 

4 

2 

2 

3 

3 

4 

2 

2 
B26 

t 
1 

1 

3 
2 
2 

t 

1 

2 
B25 

3 

2 

1 

3 
B26 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

B20 
3 

1 

1 

1 
2 
4 
1 

B25 

i 
1 
2 

1 

1 

Carts,  Hand,  K.    D 

1 

Chain,    Coil,    Iron 

2 

Angles,    Steel    

Anvils    

3 

Clips     Wire   Bope       j 

4 

2 

2 

Awning  Hardware,  boxed   

Awning  Framed   (crated  or  boxed) 

3 

4 

Rahbitt   Metal    

1% 

coti:  vfTrl  K.Di'craied::::::::::::::: 

Bars,  Grate    

3 

Hatteries,    Storage    

2 

Derrick.s    

l!"nohe.s.  Work,   K.   D 

Benders    Kail 

Derrick  Irons    

Dies    and    Stocks 

Diving   Apparatus    

Dogs,  Mill   

2 

Hellows                                    .         

R-Iting,   Link    

Bits,   Auger   

IJloclis    Tackle 

Dollies    Timber                 

3 

Drills,  Post      

5 

Hlocks    Swage 

Drills,  Power     

niowcrs.  Blacksmith  

Boilers: 

10  feet    and    under 

10  to    30    feet 

2 

3 

Klevators    K     D.,   boxed 

3 

Boilers,  Heating,  C.  I.: 

Set    UD 

3 

Engines,  Semi-Portable     

3 

K     D                           

Engines,  Hoisting     

3 

3 

Extinguishers.    Fire    

1 

Bolts,  Iron,  in  bags   

Bolts.  12  inches  long  or  over,  bdl 

Files        

1 

G 

Fittings    Pipe    Brass        

1 

3 

Flue  Cleaners   

2 

Forges,  S.    U.,   crated    

1 

Pohia   flffW     a      U       

Oasohne  Engines   

Henerators,   Electric    

3 

1 

Carbide   (3te«l  barreU  or  drums) 

Oongs.   Steel,   boxed    

3 

GeoBCar.pxm'ter  «  eo, 


L.  G.  L.  FREIGHT  GLASSIFIGATIONS  (Gontinued) 

ITEMS 

Classes 

ITEMS 

ClassM 

W 

I 

1      E 

s 

W 

E 

1      1      8 

Gongs,    Brass,    boxed 

2 

1 
2 
2 
2 

! 

4 

2 

2 
1 
4 
3 
4 
2 
2 
1 
2 
3 
2 
2 

1 

1 
3 
3 
2 
4 

1 
2 
3 

1 
4 
1 
3 

3 
4 

1% 

-    1 

4 

4 

1 
1 

^2 
4 
3 

1 
2 

4 

2 

i 
\ 

Dl 

Dl 
Dl  • 

\ 
3 

2 
2 
2 
3 

1 
4 
4 
3 
1 
1 
1 
4 
3 
4 

3 

4 

1 
Dl 

1 
2 

1 
B26 

B^26 

B26 

3 

1 
1 
1 
3 
R26 
4 
3 

1 

2 
B26 

2 
B25 
B26 

2 

3 
3 

B26 

R25 
1% 

B26 

B25 

B26 
B26 

B26 

rL 

3 

t 

2 
3 

4 

5 
4 

3 
1 
3 
4 
6 
2 
3 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
4 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 

\ 
6 
3 

3 
Dl 

Bakes 

2 
Dl 

\^ 
4 
4 
4 
3 
4 

4 
4 

1 
1 

1 
2 

\ 
k 

Dl 
Dl 

\ 
3 
3 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 
3 

1 
I 

4 
4 

4 
5 

5 

4 
2 

d\ 

2 
3 
4 
4 
2 
3 

■3' 

1 
4 
2 
1 
1 
4 
2 
3 
2 

1% 
\ 

1 

4 

bIb 

4 

Rie 
4 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
2 

R25 
R25 
R25 

S^ 

1 

2 
2 
3 
4 

3 
R25 
2 
4 
2 
1 
2 
3 
4 
4 

Bf 
R26 

If 

R25 

d\ 

\ 

1 

1 

1 
4 
3 
1 
1 
4 
3 
4 
3 
3 
2 

3 
3 

■4' 
R25 
B25 

4 

4 

3 
B26 

2 

2 
B26 

1 

i 

r15 

3 
B26 

-r 

1  i 

Graphite          .                                     

leeis.  Hose,  wheels  off,  crated 

Grinders 

Kods.    Iron     

Grindstones,  with   frames.    K.    D. 

Hammers    Hand 

Rope    Manila,    burlapped    

4 

Hammers.  Power    

Hammers,  Steam    

5 

1 

1 

.Sand  Blast   Outfits        

Dl 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

Hinges   or   Butts 

Saw  Mill  Machinery.  K.  D.,  crated 

3 

2 

Hoes    Garden     .                          

3 

Hoes    Grub      ... 

4 

Hoists,  Chain 

Sorapers    Sidewalk                  

3 

Hoists    Steam 

1^ 

4 

Hooks    Lug                                           • 

1% 

Hooks    Steel     bundles 

Screens    Bev     K    D                  

2 

2 

2 

5 

Screws    Wood     Hand                       

2 

Scythes                                           

2 

2 

5 

3 

Shears    loose                                   

2 

SheaTs    K    D      crated                    

3 

Sheaves                                                     

3 

Sheets    Steel                                   

6 

Shields    Expansion                              

4 

Shoes    Horse                                       

Lanterns     with   Globes 

Shovels                                                 

3 

Lath     Metal 

2 

Lath  Yarn 

Sledges'                                               

4 

Lead    Bar     Sheet 

3 

Lead.  White :::.:..;.,;.;:;..; 

Soap   Powder    

Solder                                                      

3 
4 

Lights    

Spades                                                   

3 

Spikes.    Steel    

6 

Machinery.  S     U     

Dl 

Machinery,  K    D      boxed   . 

IV2 

IMandrels.   Blacksmith    

Mattoclis     

Sprayers.  K.   D..   crated    

\ 

iMlxers,   Concreta    

Mops    

Staples     

6 

[Motors.    Electric    

Nails      

Surveyors'  Instruments,  in  boxes   

Surveyors'  Instruments,  not   boxed    

Tampers    

Nozzles.   Brass    

Dl 

J 

g 

Oils. '  barrels  ■■:::::;:  ::::::::::::::■■■■■.  ■ 

Tar,  Pine,  in  cans,    crated    

Tarpaulins    

J 

2 

Oil  Cans     ; : 

J 

Oil  Cans.  Jacketed,  crated    

Oiled   Clothing    

Thimbles,   Bope   

Tools    

4 

packinl:  lubber  ■.■:::::::::::::;:::::■"■ 

Pails,  Ga  vanlzed,   nested   

Tools,  Mechanics    .              

2 

Pails.  Wood,   nested   

Tools,  Logging    

Tools,  Track    

Tongs,  Skidding  

2 

Paints      ■     ■ 

3 

1 

Track,   Portable    

Traps,  Steam,  crated    

Traps.  Steam,  over   100   lbs 

Trench   Braces    

TVucks.  Hand    

Trucks.  House     

Turntables    

Turnbuckles 

4 

2 
2 
S 
3 
3 
3 
g 

Paper,  Roofing    

'eavles    

Pidcs.  boied   

Pile  Hammers     

Pile  Hammers.    Steam    

Pipe,     ron    or    Steel 

Pipe,  Riveted,    loose    

Twine,    baled    

S 

g 

Valvis!  Brws  W. '.  \ '. '. '. ! '. '. '. '. '. '. ". '. '. '. '. '. ". ". '. '. '. 
Varnishes     .  . 

2 
2 

Pipe,    liveted.   nested   and   crated 

Pipe     i'ittlngs.    Iron 

Vises      

Washers.    Iron    

Waste.    Cotton    

Wedges.   Iron    

Welding    Compound    

Weights     Sash 

2 

4 

4 
4 
4 

|{t"c1;  ^.'!". ::::::: • 

Planes     .:....:.... 

Plates,   Steel   ; 

Plows.  S.    U 

Plows.  K.    D..   boxed 

1 

Poles.  Pike     

\\Tieelbarrows.  K.  D 

Wheels,  Buffing    

WTieels.  Grinding     

8 

i 

Post   Drills    

Pulleys,  loose      

Pulleys,  loose,  oyer  190  lbs 

Pulleys,  boxed    

\\Tii8tles.  Steam  

Winches    

WiTe    Cloth     Steel      

1 

8 

Pumps,  Hand     

Pumps.  Power     

1 

Wire   Netting 

GEO•B•eAKPE^fTER  55  So. 


1047e 


FREIGHT  RATES  (per  100  lbs.)  LESS  THAN  CAR  LOTS 

The  tables  below  give  rates  to  several  points  in  each  state.  Other  towns,  not  listed  here,  but 
in  the  same  parts  of  states,  take  practically  the  same  rates,  or  within  a  few  cents  per  100  pounds, 
more  or  less. 

First  refer  to  Classification  Tables  and  ascertain  class  to  which  goods  belong.  Then  note  rate 
per  100  pounds  for  that  class,  in  table  below.  Shipments  of  less  than  100  pounds  are  usually 
charged  as  100  pounds  at  First  Class  Rate. 

NOTE. — At  the  time  of  going  to  press  Avith  this  catalog  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
has  increased  ALL  rates  approximately  15%,  but  official  rate  tables  have  not  yet  been  compiled. 


Freight  Rates  per  100  lbs. 

From  CHICAGO   To 

Freight  Rates  per  100  lbs. 

From   CHICAGO   To 

1st 
Class 

2nd 
1    Class 

1       3rd 
1    Class 

4th 
1    Class 

1st 
Class 

1     2nd 
1    Class 

1      3rd 
1    Class 

1      4th 
1    Class 

ALABAMA 

$1.14 
1.10 
1.33 
1.3S 

1.20 
1.47 
1.10 
1.55 
1.20 
1.11 
1.20 
1.4T 

3.40 
3.40 
3.40 
3.40 
3.40 

III 

2.81 
2.65 
2.T5 
2.69 
2.90 

.35 
.42 
.34 
.31 
.37 
.42 
.35 
.38 

!33 
.27 
.42 
.38 

.52 
.80 
.39 

-.11 
.63 
.55 
.56 

.80 
.62 
.43 
.50 

1.60 
1.47 
1.10 

.56 
.39 
.49 
.86 
.58 

!60 
.39 
.52 

:E? 

.65 
.80 
.65 
1.14 

■.n 

.60 
.90 
.50 

$0.99 
.90 
1.17 
1.22 

1.01 
1.27 

.90 
1.32 
1.01 

.91 
1.01 
1.27 

2.95 
2.95 
2.95 
2.95 
2.95 

1.1? 

2.41 
2.23 
2.34 
2.29 
2.51 

.27 
.34 
.27 
.25 
.30 
.35 
.28 
.31 

.33 
.23 
.36 
.26 

i\ 
.36 
.33 

.42 

;i 

.52 
.50 
.44 
.45 

.69 
.53 
.37 
.42 

1:1? 

.90 

.47 
.34 

■.tl 
.47 
.50 
.30 
.33 
.50 

:l\ 

.50 
.80 
.55 

1 

.68 
.70 
.50 

$0.80 

1.00 
1.01 

.77 
1.05 
.75 
1.05 
.77 
.70 
.77 
1.08 

2.45 
2.45 
2.45 
2.45 
2.45 

dl 

2.00 
1.85 
1.92 
1.91 
2.09 

.21 

.20 
.23 
.27 
.22 
.24 

.24 
.21 
.26 
.21 
.23 
.21 
.26 
.24 

.31 

il 

.40 
.33 
.34 

.54 
.41 
.27 
.35 

1.08 
.75 

.36 
.25 
.33 
.58 
.37 
.40 

;i 

.25 
.34 

.40 
.64 
.44 
.45 
.43 

:I? 

.56 
.40 
.61 
.38 

.77 
.79 

..59 
.81 
.58 
.81 
.59 
.58 
.59 
.92 

2.07 
2.07 
2.07 
2.07 
2.07 

i:^i 

in 

1.55 
1,56 
1.75 

.17 
.21 
.17 
.15 
.19 
.22 
.17 
.19 

.17 
.13 
.18 
.14 
.15 
.14 
.18 
.17 

.23 
.32 
.20 
.27 
.29 
.26 
.25 
.25 

.41 
.31 
.19 
.27 

1.01 
.92 
.58 

.27 
.17 
.24 
.39 
.27 
.28 
.16 
.17 
.28 
.17 
.25 

.25 
.43 
.28 

1 

.25 
.41 
.23 

MISSISSIPPI 

$1.07 
1.10 
1.18 
1.10 
1.10 
1.16 

.63 

1? 
.62 
.80 
.46 

2.50 
2.65 
2.08 

lis 
m 

2.75 

": 

1.15 
.80 

3.65 
3.72 
2.90 
4.45 

1.60 
1.56 

Ul 

in 
1 

.42 
.39 
.47 
.39 
.46 

2.90 
3.40 

.47 
.47 

1.14 

•:i 

il 

1.05 
1.11 
.85 
.73 

.88 

3.40 
3.17 
3.40 
2.90 
2.90 

.47 
.47 

.1? 
.60 
.43 

.'43 

$0.91 
.90 

s 

.95 

.49 
.37 
.55 
.49 
.69 
.37 

2.09 
2.26 
1.77 

1 

2.09 

.70 
.95 
.65 

3.28 
3.28 
2.51 
3.93 

1.35 
1.32 
.98 
1.04 
1.23 
1.49 

.39 

:l? 
i\ 
i\ 

.39 

2.51 
2.95 

.41 
.41 

.95 
.95 
1.57 
.68 
.82 
.73 

.90 
.95 
.65 
.63 

.75 

til 

2.51 

:t\ 

.55 

.18 

.86 
.86 

$0.75 

.80 
.75 

:?i 
il 

.40 
.37 
.58 
.29 

1.69 
1.85 
1.42 

1.93 
1.69 

.49 
.72 
.45 

2.89 
2.82 
2.09 
3.37 

1.07 
1.03 
.77 
.83 
.97 
1.20 

.30 

.26 
.27 
.26 

1 

2.09 
2.45 

.32 
.32 

.67 
.67 
1.30 
.47 
.64 
.51 

.75 

.57 

2.45 
2.28 

li 

.32 
.32 

.44 

■.It 
.29 

il 

$0.62 

Greenville    

.lackson     

Natchez    

Vicksburg    

Yazoo  City    

MISSOURI 

67 

58 

ARKANSAS 

165 

.26 

Hot    Springs 

Hannibal 

.23 

Little    Bock 

KirksvlUe                .  .          

.27 

Mexico      

.28 

Pine  Bluff 

Poplar   Bluff        

.47 

St.    Louis    

MONTANA 

.23 

CALIFORNIA 

Fresno 

Butte    

1.49 

Lo3    Angeles 

Glendive     

1.06 

Great   Falls    

1.42 

FLORIDA 

Helena         

Medicine   Lake    

Missoula      

'°^£ 

NEBRASKA 

Lincoln     

36 

Norfolk     

.53 

Omaha    

32 

w^daer  ....::::::. .\::\:::.:: 

NEVADA 

ILLINOIS 

Ely    

ilo 

Reno      

1.75 

Champaifin    

2.91 

NORTH    DAKOTA 

Indiana 

Jamestown         ....          

63 

Elkhart     

OHIO 

Ashtabula    

20 

Ft    Wayne    

Cincinnati     

18 

Indianapolis   

liOgansport    

New    Albany    

Richmond    

IOWA 

Cedar   Rapids    

Council    Bluffs    

.18 

17 

Youngstown  ■■.'.■.■.■■.■.■.■ 

.11 

OREGON 

|r.«r/.::::::::;::::::::: 

Portlnnd      

2:07 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Erie     

SOUTH    DAKOTA 

Aberdeen     

KENTUCKY 

50 

.50 
1.06 

LO^u'^sfl'S.A 

.45 

.37 

Monr^oe'T.:: 

TENNESSEE 

New   Orleans    ... 

.59 

1 

MICHIGAN 

Knoxvllle 

Alpena    

Memphis      

Ann    Arbor     

Niishville    

VIRGINIA 

.41 

WASHINGTON 

Bellingham    

Grand   Rapids    

2  07 

■Jo.   Yakima   

Marquette    

Seattle    

Spokane     

1?5 

Traverse    City    

MINNESOTA 

Walla   Walla    

WEST  VIRGINIA 

ParkersbuTg     

■U 

Brainerd    

Duluth           

WISCONSIN 

Ashland          

Mankato    

Chippewa    Falls    

.25 

Green   Bay    

La    Crosse     

•IS 

Stillwater     

;i 

Virginia     

Winona    

Milwaukee     

O'hkosh      

:Ctf47f 


GEO-BCAIiPEM'TER  «  QO. 


EXPRESS  RATES  (Per  100  Pounds)  TO  CITIES  IN  EACH  STATE 


From  CHICAGO  To 

Express 
per  TOO 
Pounds 

ALABAMA 

$2.40 

Ifo 

8.00 
7.15 

2.50 
2.90 
2.90 
2.65 
3.15 

8.90 
III 

4.20 
5.90 
5.50 
5.00 

2.55 
2.30 

2.25 

3.45 
4.55 
3.10 
3.20 
4.00 

2.60 
2.85 
3.20 

7.85 
7.00 

Mobile            

ARIZONA 

Phoenix 

Tucson 

ARKANSAS 

Arkansas   City    

Sttit^iu'cr :;■.■. 

CALIFORNIA 

San   Francisco    

COLORADO 

Duraniro 

Grand  Junction    

Leadville          

CONNECTICUT 

DELAWARE 

DISTRICT   OF 
COLUMBIA 

Wasliiiigtuu 

FLORIDA 

Jacksonville   

Miami                   .     .    . 

Tallahassee    

Tampa          

GEORGIA 
Atli.ita   

Macon     

IDAHO 

Boise 

Pocatello    

From  CHICAGO  To 


ILLINOIS 

Cairo   

Joliet     

Rock  Island    

Springfield   

INDIANA 

Evansville     

Fort   Wayne    

Indianapolis    ... 

South    Bend    .... 
IOWA 

Des  Moines   

Fort  Dodge    

bloux  City  

KANSAS 

•  Dodge  City   

K;nisas   City    . . .  . 

Topeka    

Wichita     

KENTUCKY 

Frankfort    

Louisville    

LOUISIANA 

New  Orleans 

Shreveport    

MAINE 

Bnngor    

MARYLAND 

Baltimore     

MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston     

MICHIGAN 

Bessemer    

Detroit      

Grand  Rapids  . .. 

Traverse  City   . . . 
MINNESOTA 

Crookston     

Duluth    

Grand  Rapids  . . . 

Minneapolis     . . . . 

Winona     

MISSISSIPPI 

Hattiesburg    

Jackson     

Natchez     


Express 
per  100 
Pounds 


1.80 
1.95 
2.45 

3.55 

2.10 

3.15 


2.25 
1.25 
1.00 
1.60 


From  CHICAGO  To 


MISSOURI 

Kansas   City    

St.   Louis    

SpriiigHeld   

MONTANA 

Billings     

Havre    

Helena    

Kalispell     

Miles  City   

NEBRASKA 

Lincoln   

Omaha     

North  Platte  

NEVADA 

Carson    City    

NEW    HAMPSHIRE 

Concord     

NEW   JERSEY 

Atlantic   City    

Trenton     

NEW    MEXICO 

Santa  Fe    

Silver    City    

NEW   YORK 

Albany    

Buffalo    

New  York    

Syracuse     

NORTH    CAROLINA 

Raleigh      

Wilmington    

NORTH    DAKOTA 

Bismarck    

Fargo     

Grand  Forks 

Minot    

Williston    

OHIO 

Cincinnati    

Columbus    

Toledo     

OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  City  ... 
OREGON 

Portland    


Express 
per  100 
Pounds 


5.40 
5.55 
6.55 
6.80 
4.70 

2.45 
3.40 
2.25 


3.65 
2.90 
3.25 
3.80 
4.10 


From  CHICAGO  To 


PENNSYLVANIA 

Haprisburg   

Philadelphia    

Pittsburgh      

RHODE   ISLAND 

Frovidance   

SOUTH   CAROLINA 

Charleston    

Greenville   

Sumter    

SOUTH   DAKOTA 

Aberdeen    

BellefouTche    . . . . , 

Sioux  Falls  

Watertown     

TENNESSEE 

Jackson     

Knoxville    

Memphis     

Nashville    

TEXAS 

El   Paso    

Fort  Worth   

Houston    

UTAH 

Salt  Lake  City.... 
VERMONT 

Montpelier    

VIRGINIA 

Richmond   

WASHINGTON 

Seattle    

Spokane    

WEST   VIRGINIA 

Charleston    , 

Wheeling    , 

WISCONSIN 

Ashland    

La  Crosse 

Madison    

Marinette   

Milwaukee    

WYOMING 

Cheyenne    

Green  River 

Lander    

Sheridan     


Express 
per  100 
Pounds 


$2.15 
2.30 
1.70 


3.40 
2.95 
3.20 


1.95 
2.40 
2.10 
1.75 

5.95 
3.85 
4.10 

6.60 

2.50 

2.60 


4.15 
5.80 
5.35 
4:70 


SCALE  OF  FIRST-CLASS  EXPRESS  CHARGES 

Official  Scale  of  Graduated  Charges  Used  by  All  Express  Companies 

In  the  column  under  your  rate,  opposite  the  figures  corresponding  with  weight  of  your  package,  will  be  found  the  amount  you  will  be  required 
to  pay.  If  the  rate  to  your  Station  is  not  shown,  r^'fer  to  the  next  higher  weight  of  rate,  and  the  result  will  be  within  a  few  cents  of  the  correct 
charge.     For  example:    If  your  rate  is  $3.u0  per  100  pounds,  and  your  package  weighs   15  pounds,   the  express   charges  will  be  66  cents. 


When    the    rate    per    100 
lbs.  Is  

$0.60 

$0.75 

$1.00 

$1.25 

1      $1.50 

$1.75 

$2.00 

$2.25 

$2.50 

1       $2.75 

$3.00 

Pkg.  not  over 

1    pound  

$0.26 

$0.26 

$0.26 

$0.26 

$0.26 

$0.26 

$0.27 

$0.27 

$0.27 

$0.27 

$0.28 

B    pounds 

.26 

.26 

.27 

.27 

.28 

.28 

.29 

.29 

.30 

,30 

3    pounds 

.26 

.26 

.27 

.28 

29 

.29 

.30 

.31 

.32 

.32 

.33 

4    pounds 

.26 

.27 

.28 

.29 

30 

31 

32 

.34 

.35 

.36 

5    pounds 

.27 

.27 

.29 

.30 

.31 

.32 

.34 

35 

.36 

.37 

.39 

6    pounds 

.27 

.28 

.29 

.31 

.32 

.34 

.35 

37 

.38 

.40 

.41 

7    puonds 

.27 

.28 

.30 

39 

8    pounds 

.28 

.29 

;47 

9    pounds. 

.29 
.30 

.34 
.35 

.38 
.40 

.41 
.42 

.43 

.45 

.45 
.47 

.47 
.50 

.50 
.52 

10    pounds 

00 

.32 

.37 

.30 

.32 

.36 

.40 

44 

47 

.51 

55 

59 

.62 

.66 

.35 
.37 
.40 
.42 
.45 

.40 
.44 
.47 
.51 
.55 

.45 
.50 
.55 
.60 
.65 

.50 
.56 
.62 

.75 

.55 
.62 
.70 
.77 
.85 

i        .60 
.69 
.77 
.86 

!        .95 

.65 
.75 
.85 
.95 
1.05 

.70 
.81 
.92 
1.04 
1.15 

.75 
1^25 

.80 
.94 

.34 
.35 
.37 
.39 
.41 

45    pounds 

50    pounds 

.42 

.50 

.62 

.75 

.87 

1.00 

■      1.12 

1.25 

1.37 

1.50 

1.62 

When  the  rate 
100  lbs.    is... 

$3.25 

$3.50 

$3.75 

$4.00 

$4.50 

$5.00 

$5.50 

$6.00 

$6.50 

$7.00 

$8.00 

$9.00 

Pkg.   not  over 

1  pound  .... 

$0.28 

$0.28 

$0.28 

10.29 

$0.29 

$0.30 

$0.30 

$0.31 

$0.31 

$0.32 

$0.33 

$0.34 

2  pounds 

.31 

.31 

.32 

.32 

.33 

.34 

.35 

.36 

.37 

.40 

.42 

.34 

.35 

.35 

.36 

.38 

.39 

.41 

.42 

.44 

.45 

.48 

4  pounds.... 

.37 

.38 

.39 

.40 

.42 

.44 

.46 

.48 

.50 

.52 

5  pounds. . . . 

.40 

.41 

.42 

.44 

.46 

.49 

.51 

.54 

.56 

.59 

:64 

.43 

.44 

.46 

.47 

.50 

.53 

.56 

.59 

.62 

.65 

7  pounds 

.46 

.48 

.49 

.51 

.55 

.58 

.62 

.65 

.69 

.72 

.79 

.86 

8  pounds 

.49 

.55 

.59 

.63 

.67 

.71 

.75 

.79 

.87 

95 

9  pounds 

.52 

.56 

.59 

.63 

.68 

.72 

.77 

.81 

.86 

.95 

1  04 

10  pounds 

.57 

•II 

•ss 

.62 

.67 

.72 

.77 

.82 

.87 

1:12 

J5  pounds 

.70 

■lli 

.77 

.81 

.89 

.96 

1.04 

1.19 

20  pounds.... 

.85 

.90 

.95 

1.00 

1.10 

1.20 

1.30 

1.40 

1.50 

25  pounds. . . . 

1.00 

1.06 

1.12 

1.19 

1.31 

1.44 

1.56 

1.69 

1:94 

2.19 

30  pounds.... 

1.15 

1.22 

1.30 

1.37 

1.52 

1.67 

1.82 

1.97 

2.12 

35  pounds.... 

1.30 

1.39 

1.47 

1.56 

1.74 

1.91 

2.09 

2.26 

40  pounds. . . , 

1.45 

1.55 

1.65 

1.75 

1.95 

2.15 

2.35 

1      2.55 

2.75 

2.95 

3.35 

3.75 

45  pounds 

1.60 

1.82 

1.94 

2.16 

2.39 

2.61 

2.84 

3.06 

3.29 

3.74 

4  19 

1.75 

JL87_ 

2.00 

2.12 

2.37 

2.62 

2.87 

3.12 

3.37 

3.62 

4.12 

4.62 

GEO•B•eATiPE^fTER  «  QO. 


1048 


INDEX 


A 

"A"    Frame    Bottom    Plates       559 

Derricks     547 

Derrick    Cars    543 

"A"   Tents    936 

"U'aterproof  Silkelene    933 

AeeeMHuries,  Awning  ...907  to  922 
Belting   846 

Acid  Proof  Solid  Woven  Cot- 
ton Belting   844 

Resisting    Ejectors     459 

Acme   Links    603 

Oil    Cans    474 

Adze   Eye   Hammers    19 

Eye    Mattocks    196 

Adzes,    Carpenters'     22 

Handles    211 

Railroad     22 

Ship    22 

Track    22 

Adjustable  Cement  Tool  Han- 
dles        401 

Combination  Wrenches  .  .  .    432 

Dating   Stamps    406 

Levels   53 

Plumb  Bobs 650 

"S"  Wrenches 427 

Scrapers     43 

Serge   Drums    574 

Spring    Hinge    Sets 731 

Trips   571 

Try   and   Miter   Squares...      51 

Wrenches 427 

Wrenches,   Queen   City    .  .  .    427 

Agricultural     Suction    Hose..    869 

Air  Cocks   662,   603 

Compressor    Oil     805 

Compressors  ...365,  604  to  608 
Compressors,  Gardner-Rix  607 
Compressors,     Ga  s  o  1 1  n  e 

Driven     608 

Compressors,    I  n  g  e  r  soll- 

Rogler    604,  605 

Drills     366 

Guns   367,  609 

Gun  Snaps 367 

Hoists 345,  346 

Hose  Couplers    887 

Hose,    Divers'     581 

Hose.    Moulded     S66 

Information     1031 

Pressure    Regulators     ....    668 

Pump    Valves     862 

Receivers     609 

Sheeting   Hammers    567 

Whistles 702 

Alcohol  Stoves 983 

Alkali      Proof     Solid     Woven 

Cotton  Belting 844 

All-Rubber  Goggles    409,   410 

Alligator  Jaw  Wrenches 429 

Steel  Belt  Lacings 852 

Aloxitc    Clotli     82 

In  rolls   82 

In    strips    82 

Powder      83 

Aluniiniim    Darbies    401 

Floats    401 

Hawks     401 

AmaTion  Tents    936 

Waterproof    Silkelene     .  .  .    933 

American  Chain 602 

Ejectors      458 

Family    Soap    801 

Pelt  Roofing  Nails  .  .  .  .393,  772 

Hemp    Packing    824 

Jet    Pumps    458 

Ames    Sliovels    206,    207 

Ammonia    Crosses    687 

Elbows     687 


Fittings    687 

Flange     Unions     687 

Gauges     450 

Pipe     Covering     396 

Reducers    687 

Return  Bends 687 

Tees     687 

Anclior  Caulking  Tools,  Cinch  711 
Lights      995 

Anclioringr  Devices  710  to  713,  715 
Devices,  Cinch 710,  711 

Ancliors.   Brick    ..710    to   713     715 

Cement     710    to    713,    715 

Concrete    710   to   713,   715 

Dirigo     Folding     1001 

Folding   Dirigo    1001 

Kedge    1001 

Machine   Bolt   715 

Mushroom    1001 

Pin      754 

Pole 292 

Screw    715 

Sea 993 

Wall     754 

Aneroid    Barometers    990 

Angle  Checlf  Valves.  Standard   649 

Jaw   Tong.s;    192 

Valves,    Crane    Disc     647 

Valves,    extra    heavy    cop- 
per disc    651 

Valves,    Fairbanks'     646 

Valves,   Jenkins'    641 

Valves,    Needle    Point 650 

Valves,     Standard      647 

Valves,        Standard,       Iron 

body     654 

Valves,        Standard,       iron 

body  with  yoke   654 

Valves  with  yoke.  Jenkins  643 

Angle   Washers    724 

Ans-les,     Steel     760 

Steel,  Weights  of 1042 

Annealed    Reinforcing    Wire.    750 
Sheet   Steel    764 

Annealing  Steel,  Rules  for..    1029 

Anti-freezing  Force  Pumps..    273 
Fouling    Paints    799,    800 

Anions    Lateral    Arms    922 

Anvil    Vises    105 

Anii-ils    187 

Hay-Budden     187 

Peter  Wright    187 

Vulcan    187 

Saw  Makers' 16 

Apparatus.  Diving 576  to  581 

Oxy-acetylene     368,    369 

Apron    Pants.    Overall     892 

Aprons,    Duck     892 

Ice    892 

Leather     287 

Lumber  Handlers'    287 

Rubber     892 

Rubber    Buggv     897 

Rubber,    Buggy   Washers'.    892 
Wagon     962 

Apothecaries'  Measure  Table.  1032 
Weight    Tnbles    1032 

Arl(ors   and    Taps    140 

for   Sliell  Reamers    140 

Pile    Saw    574 

Arcliiteits'    Levels    126 

Arc  Light  Cord    826 

S  e  a  r  c  h  1  ight   Projectors, 

cabin  type   997 

S  ea  r  c  h  1  ight    Projectors, 

deck  type 997 

Armor  Plate  Bar  Cutters 186 

Plate  Punches  and   Shears   186 
Plate  Steel  Shears   186 

Armstrong's     Adjustable 

Stocks  and  Dies 154 


Tool  Holders 12?  to  129 

Universal   Ratchets    146 

Army  Common  Tents 956 

Conical    Wall    Tents 957 

Duck    903 

Hospital    Tents    957 

Litters    977 

Tents     955,  957 

Wall  Tents   956 

Artesian   Well  Cylinders    281 

Asbestos  Boiler  Lagging   ....    396 

Brake    Lining    746 

Building  Felt 394 

Cement   397 

Cement    Felting    397 

Corrugated    397 

Flexible    Roofing   Cement.    397 

Furnace    Cement     397 

Glass-house   Sheets    397 

Goods 394  to  397 

Hot    Blast   Cement 397 

Mill    Board    397 

Moulded    Blocks    396 

Moulded  Covering 395 

Packed   Iron    Cocks 646 

Packed    Valves    646 

Packing    854 

Packing,      High     Pressure 

Spiral 857 

Paper    394,  397 

Pipe   Covering    395 

Products   394  to  397 

Retort  Cement 397 

Sheathing    394 

Sheet  Packing,  White 854 

Tubular    Gaskets    855 

Valve  Stem  Packing   860 

Ash   Hoists    353 

Oars     989 

Soda     802 

Asplialt    Cutters    388 

Mattocks    196 

Patching   Hoes    388 

Pots   383 

Rakes    388 

Sandals 388 

Shovels    199,   202 

Smoothers     388 

Tools    383   to  388 

Ass-Skin  Tapes   62 

Assorted    Screw    Plates 155 

Assortments.  Mounted  Stocks  159 

Atrament    Paint    795 

Attachment,    "Little   Fiend"..    375 

Attachments,  Shearing 185 

Auger   Bits    27.    28 

in    sets    36 

in    boxes    36 

in    rolls    36 

Sets    27 

Auger  Handles 47 

-Vugers,   Boring-machine    ....      33 

Bridge     47 

Dirt    279 

Earth     279 

Machine    33 

Nut     33 

Post-hole   291 

Rafting     33 

Ship    29,    31 

.\uto-Lock    Snaps    916 

Top  Dressing   803 

Kits    434    to    436 

Torch    Furnaces    375 

Truck  Tool  Kits 436 

Tvpe    Boat    Steerers 1005 

Vises 105 


1049 


Geo-B •CarpeH'ter  s  So. 


882 


Automatic  Boring  Tools 
Coupling  Expanders 

Couplers,    Joy    ^-i- 

.Drills     •^- •••;•■  "^^  CR9 

Expansion  Ring  Couplings  882 

Fire    Door    Fixtures    '^^ 

Hand   Borers    .^° 

Holding  Drums   *>»^ 

Screw  Drivers    °° 

Shut-Off    Measures     4»^ 

Tool  Sets   ••:••;■.••, 

Au  t  o  m  o  b  ile  and  Industrial 

Jacks     g„. 

Casings     ....• °5^ 

First  Aid  Kits lY 

Funnels    g-[^Q 

ilS-lc'ants'  •. •. '.  ■  ■.  sbV  io  "soe.  810 

Polishes    

Pump  Oilers   

Repair   Kits    ■  •  •  • 

Service    Wrench    Sets 

Soap    

StJonges    

Tents     

?oofsets- ■.■.■.•.■.■.  ■"■■.434   to  436 

Top    Fasteners    1"^^ 

Towing  Lines o^' 

Trailers    '^i 

Tubes    •„••    °°\ 

Wrench   Sets    432,   433 

Autowline  Basline    §?I 

Auxiliary  Rail  Fitting^. 

Avoirdupois     '"-'-'■ 

Awls.    Belt 
Brad 


Axe 


478 
433 
433 
801 
793 
946 
861 


c   Handles    211 

Holders,  Fire   »°^ 

Axes,    Boys' ^[ 

Boy  Scouts'   ;^ 

Broad    if. 

Double   Bit    •••    ^" 

Fire    ..., 21.    884 

Firemen  s     -^'   '^%t 

Handled    ^| 

Hunters' %\ 

Pole on 

Single  Bit ^" 

Stone,   with  Teeth   ^»^ 

B 

Babbitt  Metal    .•••••; Ill 

Back  Leg  Bottom  Plates 559 

Saws     •••••■••■ iqn 

Backing-j3ut  Punches 19^ 

■.■.'..    790 


Weight    Table.. 1032 

846 

67 

Hollow  "Handle    |8 

Scratch         

Awning  Accessories   ...907  to  922 

Blocks,    Galvanized    y^° 

Bolt  Ends    

Bracket  Hinges   . . 

Braid 

Brick  Hooks 

Bull's  Eyes   

Chain     

Clamp  Hinges    

Cleats    

Cotter  Hinges    

Cotter   Slides    

Double  Arm  Ends. 

Duck    

Eye  Ends 

Eye    Stubs    

Fork  Ends •  •    »"» 

Hardware   907  to  922 

Head     Rods     and     Pulley 

Holders    l\l 

Hooks  

Jaw  and  "Y"  Stubs 

Jaw   Ends    

Jaw    Hinges     

Jaw    Slides    

Jaw    Stubs    

Knuckle    Joints     .  . 
Lateral    Arms     .  . .  • 

Lizards    „,„ 

Nut  Ends   913 

Nut    Slides    911 

Pipe    Clamps     9i* 

Plates    

Rod  Couplings 

Rod  Elbows    

Rod  Slip  Tees 

Rollers     

Roller  Bearing  Slides 

Roller    Slides    

Round  Sockets 

Side  Cotter  Hinges    . 

Slide     Rods     

Snaps,  Auto  Lock   .  . . 
Square  Jaw  Slides    .  . 

Square    Slides    

Square  Sockets    

Stripes  

Universal  Joints 

Wood  Hooka  921 

Axle  Grease  805 

Axles,  with  Sheaves 54 b 


356 
974 
964 


...  444 
...  964 
Code"."..... 974 

.  . .  444 
...  444 
...  499 
...   14 


913 

.910,  913 

921 

921 

917 

915 

914 

915 

910 

910 

912 


909 


909 
913 
909 
910 
911 
909 
•921 
922 
917 


557 


759 
920 
557 
418 

854 
657 
844 
230 

71 
230 
230 
829 
766 
502 
512 
195 
661 
642 
378 
700 

18 


914 
912 
912 
912 
922 
911 
911 
912 
910 
915 
916 
911 
911 
912 
906 
921 


Badger  Car  Movers 

Bails,    Safety    

Bag  Holders 

Trucks    

Bags,  Code   Signal 

Coal     

Feed    J^T 

Mail     ..         ^** 

Masons' 

Sailors' 

Signal 

Tool,    Plumbers 

Tool,   Steamfitters     

Band  Clutch  Pulleys • 

BandsT  Boom,'  Welded  Exten- 
sion     

Heading    •. . .  • ^^7 

Open  with  one  link 557 

Bid^e  ■  PoVe"    920 

Shingle ••■•    ill 

Steel     296, 

Tent   Pole 

Split,  with  two  links 

Banjo  Torches    .  .  ...  •  •  .  ■• • ■ • 
Banner  Superheat  Sheet  Pack- 
Balance  ^Tank 'Float  Valves.. 

Balata   Belting 

Balers,  Cement  Sack 

Paper     

Plaster    Sack    

Baling  Twines 

^""'InTfSt   'Post'H'an^rs 

Bearing  Jacks   oi\. 

Drills 

Gauge   Cocks    ....•.•.•, 

Gauge  Cocks.  Jenkins    ... 

Metal 

Pattern  Rail  Fittings 

Pein  Hammers 

Ballast  Jacks   . |"" 

Snatch    Blocks     ^^^ 

Bally-ho   Curtains    »»^ 

Bans,  Bronze    ^|^ 

Fall    Line    ^ 

Flag   Pole    9bs 

Weighted     ^48 

Tirith  Hooks °l° 

Steel    Ill 

Bar    Benders     .  .  •  ■. "° 

Bending    Machines    ^.^ -^.^.^-^  ^^^ 

Bending  Tools    1^1 

Chisels,    Ice 
Clamps 
Cutters, 
Cutters, 

Gauges     

T.,pad    

Lifts    

Tin     

Barbed   Box   Nails 

Car    Nails     . _„. 

Car  Nails,  Heavy   771 

Car  Nails,  Light   771 

Dowel   Pins    '" 


Roofing  Nails •  •  •  •   770 

Roofing  Nails,  Large  Head  772 

Staples 772 

Bark  Covered  Mauls ^92 

Barn  Blankets   •  •  •    96^ 

Barn  Door  Binders 741.    ii^ 

Latches 743 

Stay  Binders '41 

Stay  Rollers ■•■^•V'   JfJ 

Barn    Lanterns    413    to    415 

Barnes'      Three-Wheel      Pipe 

Cutters     • «31 

Barometers.    Aneroid    »»" 

Barrel    Bolts     'f» 

Hooks    1019 

Hoop    Fasteners 77^ 

Nails     ••••    7.71 

Pumps     ''<•».    ^'* 

Skids 357 

Sprayers     '^j: 

Barrels,    Rubbish    610 

Barreling    Hatchets     ••;,•••;•    ofo 

Barrows    213   to  ^^0 

gox  '^■'• 

Brick'  '.' 213  to  215 


Armor    Plate 
Contractors' 


582 
122 
186 
186 
55 
377 
734 
377 
769 
771 


Charging 
Concrete    .  . 

Full    Bolted    

Garden    •  • • • 

Mortar    213, 

Pan  American    

Pay  Out    

Railway   

Repair    Parts    for 

Stone     

Tile         

Tubular  Wheel 214,  215,  217 

Wheel    213   to   217 

Bars,   Capstan  _ lOOZ 

Carpenter 


,213. 


.219, 


215 
214 
216 
216 
214 
215 
293 
216 
220 
215 
215 


claw    296 


Claw    295.    296 

Claw   and  Bent  Chisel....    296 
Claw  and  Straight  Chisel.    296 

Claw,    Goose-neck 295.    296 

Compound     Lever     296 

Concrete   Reinforcing    748 

Crow     294,     295 

Digging 294,  295 

Flat    Steel,    Weights    of .  .1041 

Goose-neck    ^9b 

Grate  ,,•...    dZd 

Grate  Upright  Boiler 625 

Lining     295 

Light 296 

Mastic  Mixing    ^»" 

Pinnh         *"5 

Roofers'     387.  390 

Round  Steel    759 

Shackle     ■^95 

Slash     447 

Slicing    447 

Steel,  Half  Oval    759 

Steel    Reinforcing    748 

Square  Steel    759 

Tlm^ping'.'.'.".'.^.^.'.".'."-".".29'4.  295 

Wrecking    ^96 

Barvels  .  . ... »9^ 

Basement    Hoists    • ^5| 

Bases,  McDermid  Patent.....  568 

Warrington    Open    End...  obs 

Basin  Crosses 697 

rpggg     ,  oy/ 

Basins,   Folding 9|5 

Bases    for    Steam  Hammers..  5b8 

Basis,    Cordage     819 

Basket   Nails    773 

Basliets,    Divers'     5»1 

Galvanized   Coal    489 


Refrigerator 
Steel    


Basline  Autowline    587 

Bass    Push    Brooms 781 

Batteries.    Blasting    575 

BB  Chain   599 

BBB   Chain    600 

Beach  Tents   -•    ^*J 

Beacon    Lamps    '^* 

Beading  Tools •  •  •   l°* 

Be«m   Clamps    535.   755 

Hooks  for  Pipe 640 


GEO-B-CAR^PEhfTER  ^  QO. 


1050 


Bearlues.  Ball    766 

Journal    502  to  504 

Rig-id    Roller    570 

Split    Post    Journal    502 

Beaver      Square      End      Pipe 

Cutters    147 

Stocks  and  Dies 147 

Beds,   Folding-  Camp    977 

Bed  Sheets,  Stockmen's 960 

Springs 410 

Beetles,    Hawsing-     1021 

Bell    Base   Ratcliet    Jacks....    516 
Base    Ratchft   Screws    ....    516 

Cord,  Braided  Cotton 826 

Cord.   Cotton   Braided 826 

Cord    Couplings     826 

Cord,   Hemp    Cable-laid...    824 

Cord,     Wire     590 

Couplings     826 

Cranks    991 

Hangers'  Chain    602 

Hangers'    Drills    3<> 

Jacks    515,   516 

Pulls    991 

Bellows     298 

Hand     298 

Moulders' 298 

Bells    967 

Contractors'    967 

Factory     967 

Jingle    991 

School     967 

Ship's    991 

Yacht    991 

Belt  Awls    846 

Buckets     485 

Cement.    Leather     852 

Cement,  Rubber 852 

Clamps      845 

Couplings,    Steel    846 

Dressing    852 

Dres.<;ing-,  Dixon's   809 

Driven  Builders'  Hoists. 528,  529 

Fasteners    848   to    852 

Groovers     846 

Hooks      848 

Hooks,  Potters'    849 

Knives    845 

Knives,  divers' 581 

Lace   Cutters    846 

Lace    Leather,    Rawhide..    847 

Laces,  Cut   841 

Lacing-,    Alligator   Steel...    852 

Lacing-,  Bristol's  Steel 851 

Lacing.     Cut     *    841 

Makers'  Planes   46,  845 

Makers'   Tools    845 

Markers    846 

Punches 846,  847 

Rivets    and    Burrs    848 

Rivets,   Crescent    850 

Scrapers     845 

Shaves     845 

Studs     848 

Belting    835   to   844 

Accessories    846 

Balata     844 

Black     Diamond     Solid 

Woven  Cotton    844 

Canvas    Stitched    842 

Conveyor    S.'iS 

Cotton    Sand     84.3 

Cotton,     Solid     Woven 

White    843 

Kndless    Thresher    842 

Genuine  Balata    844 

Glue  Heaters    845 

High    Speed    Leather    840 

How    to    Measure    for 837 

Installation     and     Mainte- 
nance         836 

Leather    839    to    841 

Leather,  Round  Solid....  841 
Leather,  Round  Twisted..  841 
Leather,  Solid  Round....  841 
Leather.  Twisted  Round..  841 
Maintenance  and  Instal- 
lation         836 

Price    List    Leather 841 

Price   List,    Rubber 836 

Punches   846 


Round  Solid  Leather 841 

Round  Twisted  Leather   .  .    841 

Rubber    835 

Rubber  Conveyor    838 

Rubber    Elevator    838 

Rubber,   Hints  on    837 

Sand,   Cotton,   Gold   Line..    843 

Solid    Round    Leather 841 

Solid  Woven  White  Cotton  843 

Stitched    Canvas    842 

Thresher,    Endless    842 

Twisted  Round  Leather   . .    841 

Waterproof    Leatlier    840 

White      Solid      Woven 

Cotton     843 

Belts  and  Sheaths    918 

Detachable  Link 766 

Divers'     576 

Electricians'    72 

Endless   Thresher    842 

Grain   Elevator,   Speed   of. 1028 

How  to  Lace    837 

Rubber    835 

Safety    72 

Thresher,   Endless    842 

Tool     72 

Bem-h    Brushes    784 

Drill    Presses    93 

Grinders    86,  89,  90 

Handles     211 

Hooks,    Sailmakers'    918 

Levels    122    to    124 

Screws,     Iron     56 

Shears     146 

Snips      146 

Stops     56 

Benderfi.  Eye 180 

Frame     181 

Jim    Crow    361 

Rail     361 

Reinforcing-    Bar     748 

Rod    154 

Tire    182 

Bendin;;  Irons    379 

Bends,  Brass  Return 675 

Brass    "Y"    675 

Return    684 

Return,    extra  heavy   mal- 
leable         687 

Bent  Chisel  and  Taper  Round 

End  Bars   296 

Bernard's  Cuttiner  Pliers 71 

End   Cutting  Nippers    ....      71 

Plat    Nose    P.liers    71 

Pliers     71 

Berry  Box  Nails    772 

Best  Oakum    391 

Beve!    Protractors    108 

Washers 724 

Bevels    60,    114 

Carpenter     60 

"T"     51 

Bibb  Cocks    664 

"^''ashers 862 

Bibbs,   Hose    664 

Hydrant    664 

Bilge  Pumps 272 

Binder  Covers 960 

Twine    820 

Binding  Chains    601 

Bi-Treadle     Mounted     Grind- 
stones          87 

Bit  Brace  Collets 156 

Dies     156 

Taps    138 

Bit  Braces 26 

Bit  Holders 56 

Bit    Stock   Drills    134 

Taper   Reamers    144 

Bitsi.    Autrer    27.    28 

Extension  Lip 27 

in  boxes   36 

in  rolls   36 

in    sets    36 

Single  Twist 27 

Solid  Center    27 

Utilitv 27 

Bits,    Boxes    for     36 

Car 28 

Car,   Double  Spur    28 

Car.   Solid   Center  Shw    •  ■     29 


Expansive    30 

Machine    32,    34 

Machine,   Boring   34 

Screwdriver     66 

Ship-auger  Car .' .  . .      29 

Wood   27  to  32 

Wood,   Machine    32 

Wood,    "Mephisto"    32 

Black  Annealed  Wire 750 

Carbolized    Paper    393 

Enameled    Trunk    Duck, 

Glazed     904 

Glue     1024 

Soap     801 

Soft  Sheet  Steel 764 

Yacht    Paint     797 

"Black  Diamond"  Solid  Woven 

Cotton    Belting-    844 

Tool  Steel    762 

Blacksmiths'     and      Farriers' 

Tools   191 

Calipers    123 

Drills 133 

Forges 173,  174.  177 

Hammer  Handles    211 

Hand  Hammers   18 

Pincers 191 

Punches      190 

Rules     60 

Rules     107 

Sledges     189 

Structural  Tools    ...190  to   192 

Tongs    192 

Tuyeres    176 

Blades.    Compass    Saw 11 

Coping    Saw    11 

Hacksaw    96 

Hand   Hacksaw    96 

Machine    Hacksaw    96 

Power  Hacksaw    96 

Rail    Hacksaw     96 

Blake's  Belt  Studs   848 

Blakeslee  Bilge-  Pumps 272 

Duplex    Steam    Pumps....    269 

Jet    Pumps    458 

Steam    Siphons    458 

Blankets.   Barn    962 

Canvas    Lined     962 

Ground,  Rainproof 958 

Horse    962 

Rainproof   Ground    958 

Blast  Furnace  Protectors....    409 

Shovels   20 

Blast  Gates  17S 

Blasting    Batteries    575 

Caps     575 

Fuse     575 

Supplies    575 

Blind   Flanges    -. 692 

"Blizzard"    Dash    Lamps 413 

Block   Hooks,    Swivel 323 

Planes 45 

Planes,   Iron    45 

Oil    805 

Blocking  Cord   829 

Blocks,  Asbestos,  Moulded    .  .    396 

Ballast  Snatch   813 

Bushings    for     324 

Cargo  Hoisting 314.  315 

Carpenters'     Differential 

Pulley     351 

Centerboard      1009 

Cheek,   Wire  Rope    1008 

Common   Iron   Strapped    . .    299 

Contractors'    300 

Deck.   Wire  Rope 1008 

Derrick    Strap    558 

Differential    351 

Double    Deck   Halyard 1007 

Drill     117 

Electric    Light     1009 

Extra    Heavy    Pattern 
Square       Cheek       Wire 

Rope    321 

Extra    Heavy    Thick    Mor- 
tise Wood    303 

Extra  Heavy  Wood  Snatch  303 
Foot 553 


1051 


Geo-BCaiipeN*ter  ^  So. 


Blocks,  Foot  Offset    553 

Galvanized    Awning     915 

Galvanized    Iron     1006 

Galvanized  with  Fast 

Eyes    1006 

Galvanized      with      Match 

Hooks     1006 

Halyard,  Double  Cheek  ..1007 
Halvard,  Double  Deck... 1007 
Halyard,    Single    Cheek...  1007 

Halyard   Single   Deck    1007 

Hartz    Steel    Derrick    ....    316 

Hartz   Steel   Tackle    309 

Hay   Fork    313 

Head    for    Pile     Drivers..    569 
Heavy       Pattern       Square 
Cheek.   Wire  Rope   319.   320 

Hooks    for     323 

Ice    310 

Improved    Metal    Snatch..    311 

Improved    Skidder    323 

Improved  Steel  Tackle  306,  307 

Iron     Gin,     Ice     310 

Loading  and  Lumberman's  312 

Manila  Rope    299  to  315 

Manila     Rope,     Gin 310 

Manila    Rope,    Snatch    302,    303 

Marine    1006 

Metal    Cargo    Hoisting....    315 

Metal   Snatch    311 

New  Style  Cargo  Hoisting  314 
Parts    for   Yale   Duplex    . .    344 

Pile    Driving    572 

Pillow   501 

Perfect  Head    569 

Perfect  Metal   304,    305 

Pulley    299  to   323 

Railroad  Ballast  Snatch..  313 
Regular       Square       Cheek 

Wire  Rope 318 

Rigid    Ring   Oiling   Pillow  501 

Sheaves  for   324  to  327 

Single    Deck    Halyard 1007 

Skidder 323 

Snatch  .  .  .302,  303,  311,  313.  317 

Square  Cheek 318  to  322 

Special      Extra      Heavy 
Square  Cheek  Wire  Rope  322 

Special  Steel  Tackle 308 

Steel   302  to  323 

Steel    Loading    312 

Steel     Lumberman's     312 

Steel  Manila  Rope. .  .304  to  313 

Steel  Shell  Snatch 302 

Steel    Tackle    309 

Strap    558 

Sure   Grip  Tackle    350 

Swage   188 

Team  Snatch 313 

Telegraph    313 

Thick    Mortise     Wood 301 

Triplex    340   to   342 

Weighted   Sheave    548 

Well    Wheel     313 

Weston's  Differential  Pul- 
ley         351 

Wire   Rope    315   to   322 

Wire  Rope  Gin 316 

Wire  Rope  Regular  Square 

Cheek    318 

Wire  Rope  Snatch   317 

With     Weights     548 

Wood   299  to  303 

Wood  Shell  Snatch 302,  303 

Wrought     Iron     for     Wire 

Rope    315.  318  to  322 

Wrought  Iron  Gin 310 

Tale    Duplex    343,    344 

Yale  Triplex   340  to  342 

Blow-off   Crosses    657 

Valves,     "Everlasting"....    646 

Valves,    Jenkins'     643 

Blow   Torches    374.    375 

Blower  Forges 173,  174,  177 

Blorrers     178,    179 

Electric    179 

Flue .• 447 

Forge 178,  179 

Pressure    178,   179 

Steam  Flue   626 

Western    Chief    178 


Blued   Lath  Nails,   Sterilized.    772 

Blunt  Point  Boat  Nails 775 

Blue    Soft   Sheet   Steel    764 

Board,  Davey 398 

Friction    398 

Granite    398 

Mill    397 

Mill,  Asbestos 397 

Plaster    393 

Rules     60 

Standard    393 

Wall    393 

Boat    Chains     1010 

Clamp  Screws 57 

Drags    993 

Hook  Handles    1019 

Hooks    1019 

Hooks,    Navy    1019 

Lights,    Motor    994 

Nails.  Blunt  Point 775 

Nails.   Chisel  Point,  Round 

Head    775 

Nails,    Galvanized   Wire...    775 

Nails,     Light     770 

Nails,  Heavy 770 

Nails,   Round  Head,   Chisel 

Point   775 

Oars     989 

Snaps,  Round  Eye   1012 

Scrapers    1021 

Spikes,    Square    776 

Steerers,  Auto  Type 1005 

Top  Fasteners    1022 

Varnish    800 

Boats.   Life    992 

Bobs,    Plumb    50 

Plumb,    Adjustable     50 

Plumb,  Mercury 117 

Boiler    Compound     788 

Couplings     678 

Covering    396 

Elbows     678 

Feed    Pumps    269,    270 

Fittings,    Circulating    ....    678 

Flue     Cleaners     447 

Flue    Scrapers    447 

Front   Paint    795 

Grate  Bars    625 

Patch    Bolts    706 

Picks 190 

Ratchets    145 

Rivets   767 

Stay    Bolts    . 709 

Test  Pumps 259 

Tube   Cutters    431 

Tube  Expanders    431 

Tubes    624 

Boilermakers'  Punches 

177,  183  to  185 

Screw   Punch    183,184 

Boilers 619  to  623 

Farm 382 

Heating,    Hot    Water 630 

Heating,  Steam    630 

Hoisting   Engine    613,615 

Horizontal    620,621 

Locomotive    • 621 

Mastic     389 

Open    Bottom     619 

Portable    Open    Bottom...    619 

Steel     382 

Upright      623 

Vertical   622,  623 

Bolt    Clippers    720A 

Cutters     720A 

Dies      157 

Ends    709 

Ends,   Awning    913 

Dimensions,    Standard    ...1030 
Threading  Machines  158  to  160 

Tongs    192 

Bolts.    Barrel    735 

Boiler    Patch    706 

Boiler  Stay    709 

Cant    Hook     , 286 

Carria ge     704 

Coupling    707 

Cultivator    720 

Door     734 

Door  Chain  735 

Drift     775 


Elevator    489,   706 

•     Expansion    710   to    713,   715 

Eye,    Navy   Shoulder    1017 

Eye,   Nut    1017 

Eye   Rivet    1017 

Eye    Screw    1016 

Eye    Shoulder    Screw 1017 

Foot,     Door     735 

Machine     703 

Nut    Ring    1016 

Peavy     286 

Planer    Head    706 

Plow    720 

Ring    Nut     1016 

Ring    Screw    1016 

Ring,    to    Rivet     1016 

Rivet    Eye     1017 

Screw    Eye    1016 

for    Spiral    Riveted    Pipe.    637 

Siamese     Twin     752 

Standard  Thread  List 1038 

Stove     706 

Stud     705 

Tire     707 

Toggle     752 

Track    708 

Transom 735 

Twin    752 

Bonds,    Brick 754 

Boom   Bands,    Welded    Exten- 
sion          557 

Points .    560 

Points,  Steel    560 

Seat    Castings    554 

Bookbinders'     Duck     904 

Boot    Top    Paint    799 

Boots,    Hip    891,    892 

Rubber,    Leather    Soled...    890 

Rubberhide   890 

Sporting     891 

Wading    892 

Wrought    Iron     486 

Borax    380.    802 

Borers,    Hand    Automatic 4  8 

Pocket     48 

Sill     26 

Boring   Machine    Augers    ....      33 

Machine    Bitts    34 

Boring     Machines      47 

Pneumatic,  Wood   366 

Wood     47 

Boring   Tools    47,    129 

Boss    Tube    Expanders    431 

Bottle   Jacks    515,   516 

Bottles,    Vacuum     984 

Bottom  Boom  Wearing  Plates  559 

Dump    Buckets     238 

Plates   for   Back  Legs 559 

Sheaves     234 

Bottoming  Taps    138 

Bow    Chocks     1000 

Facing  Oars    988 

Shackles     1015 

Bowes  Hose   Racks    880 

Box    Barrows     216 

Castings     554 

Hooks    357 

Joint    Side    Cutting    Pliers     68 
Joint    Slip    Joint    Pliers...      70 

Nails,     Barbed     769 

Nails,    Cigar    772 

Nails,  Smooth   769 

Posts,    Ring   Oiling    502 

Scrapers     43 

Steel    Mortar    403 

Trucks      357 

Twine     830 

Vises     106 

Boxes,    Car    549 

Common  Flat   501 

Flat     501 

for   Auger  Bits    36 

Miter      52 

Mortar    403 

Rigid     502 

Polishing     788 

Boxwood    Rules     59 

Boy    Scout    Axes     21 

Boiyer    Riveting   Hammers...    367 
Boys'    Axes    21 


Geo-B-CarpeM^ter  ^  So, 


1053 


Brace    Drills     28 

Ratchets.    Hold-All    26 

Braces,     Bit     26 

Bit  Corner   26 

Dunn    Safety    Trench 275 

Plain     26 

Ratchet    26 

Sf wer    275 

Trench     275 

Brad    Awls     67 

liruds.    Common     769 

Flooring     769 

Wire     768 

Bracket    Hangers,    Ring    Oil- 
ing         501 

Hinges.    Awning    910,    913 

Steerers     1004 

Brackets.    Derrick    Sheaves..    553 

I'^lag    Staff     969 

Sheave      555 

Step    with    Sheaves    554 

Braid,    Awning    921 

Braided       Flax       Packing, 

Sfiuare     860 

Clothes  Lines   827 

Cotton     Bell     Cords 826 

Cotton    Lariats     823 

Cotton    Sash    Cords    825 

Linen    Lariats    823 

Lines,    Small     826 

Brake  Lining.  Asbestos    746 

Branch    Tee.s,    Pipe     640 

Branding    I  ons     407 

Brands    405    to   407 

Bronze        406,  4Q;7 

Burning      407 

Cement     407 

Steel    405    to    407 

Brass  Bibb  Cocks 664 

Bushings    675 

Caps     675 

Chains     602 

Couplings      675 

Crosses 675 

Elbows     675 

Lined    Tubular    Well    Cyl- 
inders        782 

Lock    Nuts     675 

Mesh     Wire     285 

Padlocks    737 

Perforated    Sheet    747 

Plugs     675 

Reducers    675 

Return    Bends    675 

Screen    Wire     285 

Steam   Fittings    675 

Tees     675 

Tubing     674 

Tubing,     Seamless     Drawn  674 

Unions     674 

"Y"     Bends      675 

Whistles     702 

■\^'ire    Cloth     285 

'Wire    Screw    Eyes 916 

Wood    Screw.s    71 4 A 

Braxlns-   Compound    3S0 

Flux     3S0 

Machines    373 

Breaking   Bars,    Ice 582 

Breaking    Down     Scoops 204 

Breast    Drills    25 

Brewers'  Hose    865 

Brick   Anchors    710  to   715 

Barrows    213  to  215 

Bonds    754 

Chisels    195 

Clamps     404 

Drills     711 

Hods      404 

Hoists      526 

Hooks,     Awning      921 

Trowels    403 

Wall    Anchors     754 

"Wall    Pin    Anchors    754 

^Vall   Reinforcements    ....    754 

Wall    Ties    754 

Bricks,   Rubbing      408 

Bricklayers'    Hammers    19 

Briggs-Chicago     Concrete 

Carts 224 

.BridKc  Augers 47 

Jacks    507 


Reamers     144 

Rods    724 

Wrenches.    Steel    Socket.  .    432 

Bright   Coil    Chain    602 

Briglit    Links     603 

Brine    Cocks     659 

Bristol's    Steel    Belt   Lacing..    S51 

Broad  Axe  Handles 211 

Axes    22 

Butts      730 

Hatchets     23.    24 

Brobas   Wire    Rope    593 

Bronze    Ball   Valve    Cylinders  280 

Balls    282 

Brands    406.    407 

Name   Plates 406,   407. 

Wire    Rope    595 

Bronzes      799 

Bronzing  Brushes,  Radiator.  .    787 

Broom  Nails    773 

Broonut,    Bass    Push    781 

Brush     785 

Chisel    Handle    782 

Common   782 

Corn     782 

House    782 

Mixed    782 

Municipal     781 

Push    Bass     781 

Push,    Rattan    Street 781 

Push,     Street     781 

Push,    Wire     781 

Railroad 782 

Rattan    Street    Push 781 

Shanty    /.  .    782 

Snow      782 

Steel    Clamped     782 

Street    Push    781 

Street,    Rattan   Push 781 

Switch     782 

Track    782 

Warehouse     782 

Warehouse  Push 781 

Whisk     785 

Wire    Push    781 

Browne  Chain    602 

Brown.      Hoist     Trolleys 349 

Brush    Brooms     785 

Brushes,    Bench     784 

Bronzing    Radiator    787 

Car     783 

Casting,    Hand    780 

Casting,  Wire 779 

Counter     784 

Deck    Scrub    783 

File     188 

Plat   Varnish    786.    787 

Flat    Wall     786 

Floor      784 

Floor  Push    784 

Glue     787,     845 

Hand    Casting    780 

Hard   Moulders    779 

Kalsoniine    785 

Knotted  Roofing 74 

Marking     787 

Moulders',    Hard    779 

Moulders',    Soft    779 

Oval    Varnish    786,   787 

Paint    786.    787 

Push   Floor    784 

Radiator  Bronzing 787 

Roofing     784 

Round  Casting 779 

Sash     787 

Scrub     783 

Ship    Seam     784 

Soft   Moulders    770 

Stencil     787 

Varnish    786.   787 

Varnish.    Flat    786.    787 

Varnish,   Oval    786,   787 

Wall    786,  7S7 

Window    7S3 

"^""ire    Casting     779 

"^Hiitewash      785 

Buck    Scrapers     223 

Bucket    Hoists    231 

Buckets    481 

Belt      485 

Bottom  Dump 238 


Buffalo     488 

Caisson     533 

Canvas    Water     985 

Clam    Shell    236 

Concrete     Hoist     231 

Concrete    Tower    231 

Contractors'  Tip    238 

Corn     285 

Digging      236,  237 

Dwarf  Orange  Peel    237 

Elevator     485 

Grain      485 

Hand   Power,   Orange  Peel  237 

Hayward    236.  237 

Orange    Peel     237 

Pump,    Hand    Fire 885 

Tin    Mill     485 

Turn    Over    238 

Warehouse     488 

Buckeye    Heaters     371 

Buffalo   Buckets    488 

Buffalo   Rope    830 

Buffers    and    Grinders.    Hand     90 

Buggies,     Concrete     217 

BusKy    Aprons,    Rubber 897 

Tops,     Three-Bow 963 

Umbrellas      963 

Wa.«hers'   Aprons    892 

Builders'        Hoists,        Electric 

Driven     527 

Hoists,    Gasoline    Driven..  527 

Transits     126 

Building  Paper    392   to  394 

Bulk   Rivets    767 

Mull    noK    Chain     1010 

Die    Stocks    148 

Bull  Nose   Rabbet  Planes    ...  46 

Point    Handles     388 

Points    121.  388 

Wheels    551 

Wheels.  Steel    551 

Wheel.s.   Wood    551 

Bullion    Fringe,    Cotton 921 

Bull's  Eyes.  Awning   917 

Bundling    Schedule,    Pipe.... 1044 

Bunk     Hooks      603 

Bunk    Springs    410 

Bunks,    Double    Deck    410 

Bunting     W^ool     903 

Buoy.?,    Cork    Ring    992 

Burgees      971 

Burners,     Compressed     Air...  372 

Lantern     417 

Oil,    Portable    371 

Torch     479 

Burning   Brands    407 

Burrs,    Belt    Rivet    848 

Burrs,     Copper     848 

Busli    Hammers     298 

Hooks      297 

Scythes 297 

Stone,  with  Teeth 298 

Busliines    for    Blocks     324 

Brass   675 

Cast    Iron    680 

Eccentric      683 

Hose      886 

Phosphor   Bronze    324 

Sheave     324 

Wood   Pulley    491 

Busters.    Rivet     190 

Butchers'  Duck   Aprons S92 

Twine     831 

Butt  Chisels    38 

Gauges     55 

Butts  729  to  731 

Broad  730 

Light 729 

Light  Narrow  730 

Loose  Pin  729 

Narrow    Light     730 

Reversible      "31 

Screen    Door     731 

BKttcrflr    Nuts     723 

Valves.    Iron    Body     652 

Valves.    Standard    649 

Button   Head   Rivets    767 

Holes,     Elastic     919 

Sets      190 

Buttons  Pliers   C" 

Buttons,    Wood    Tent aZb 


1053 


GEO-BCAIiPEl^'TER  ^ 


G 

"C"  Clamps 129 

Cabin    Type    Arc    Searchlight 

Projectors    99J 

Cabiuet   Clamps    57 

Makers'    Screw    Drivers...      65 

Saws    11 

Scrapers     56 

Cabinets,   Emergency    412 

First  Aid    412 

Johnson's    First   Aid 412 

Cable  Chain    602 

Chain   Fixtures    739 

Laid  Hemp  Bell  Cords 824 

Reel  Jacks    516 

Well  Drilling   820 

Caboose    Stoves     633 

Caisson  Bucket  Hooks 533 

Buckets    533 

Devices     532,533 

Equipment     532,  533 

Forks     197 

Hand  Windlasses   533 

Niggerheads   533 

Pumps     266   to   268 

Rope    816 

Safety  Devices 532 

Shafts     533 

Sheaves    533 

Calcium  Carbide   424 

Caldrons     381 

Caldwell  Hose  Straps 888 

Caliper  Gauges    113 

Rules     59 

Squares     110 

Calipers    118   to   120 

Blacksmith    123 

Crank  Shaft 119 

Double    120 

Hermaphrodite     120 

Inside    118   to   120 

Keyhole    119 

Outside    118   to   120 

Screw   Adjusting    120 

Side    110 

Transfer     120 

Calking  Cement    806 

Calks,  Toe 191 

Cameron  Sinking  Pumps 268 

Camp  Beds,   Folding 977 

Camp   Chairs,    Folding.  980   to   981 

Cots,   Common    977 

Kook's  Kits    985 

Stools,   Folding    980 

Stoves    982   to  983 

Tables,  Folding 981 

Camping  Tents    938 

Can   Hooks    1019 

Candles     391 

Coach    391 

Electric     391 

Plumbers'  Acid    391 

Cannon  Oilers    478 

Canoe   Cleats    1000 

Enamels 799 

Glue     1024 

Paddles     989 

Varnishes     800 

Canopies,  Lawn 946 

Cans,  Catching    193 

Empty     193 

Galvanized     483,  484 

Garage    610 

Gasoline     483,  484 

Gasoline,  Non-evaporating 

483, 484 

Gasoline,    Non-explosive..    484 

Kerosene    474,  484 

Measuring    474,  483,  484 

Oil    474   to   480,  484 

Oily  Waste   474 

Pouring    387 

Powder 193 

Rivet     193 

Safety  Gasoline   484 

Waste   474 

Water    484 

Wood  Jacket   474 

Cant   Hooks    286 

Hook  Bolts   286 

Hook  Handles   289 

Hook  Hooks   286 


Canvas   Belting,    Stitched 842 

Dresses,  Divers' 577 

Gloves     410 

Gloves,   Divers'    577 

Hammocks,  Navy   978 

Hydraulic    Pump    Packing  859 

Lined  Street  Blankets 962 

Old 905 

Roofing,    Consertex    906 

Water  Buckets    985 

Water  Pails    985 

Canvases,    Circus    950,  951 

Cat)  Screws   717,  718 

Cape  Ann  Hats    897 

Cape    Chisels    194 

Capnal  Roofing  Nails 393 

Caps,  Blasting    575 

Brass     675 

Casgrains,  for  pile'  driving  573 

Cast  Iron    680 

Dished  Pile  Head 568 

Guy,  Cast  Steel 556 

Guy  with  Links 556 

Guy  without  Links 556 

Hose    886 

Jack  Screw    515 

Malleable  Iron 680 

Pile    Follower    570 

Pile  Follower,  Open  End.  .    570 

Plain  for  Mast  Tops 556 

Roofing     393 

Sheet  Pile    573 

Sheet  Plank    •.    573 

Tin   Roofing    393 

Capstan  Bars   1002 

Capstans,   Cavel    1002 

Crank    1003 

Power   1003 

Providence     1003 

Steam    1003 

Victor    1002 

Car  Bits   28 

Boxes    549 

Brushes    783 

Jacks     507 

Mover  Repair  Parts 358 

Movers    358 

Nails,   Barbed,  Heavy 771 

Nails,  Barbed,  Light 771 

Puller  Lead  Sheaves 550 

Replacers     358 

Replacing  Jacks 517 

Wheels    549 

Wheels  and  Axles 549 

Wheels,  Flanged 549 

Wrenches     437 

Carafe  Carriers 984 

Carbide     424 

Flare  Lights   ...420   to   422,424 

Lamps     420  to  422,424 

Carbolized  Paper    393 

Carbornnduni  Cloth 82 

Cloth,    in    Rolls 82 

Cloth,  in  Strips 82 

Combination  Stones 83 

Grains   83 

Powdered     83 

Products     82,  83,  408 

Rubbing   Stones    408 

Wheels    83 

Cards,   File    188 

Carew's  Patent  Wire'  Cutters     70 
Cargo    Hoisting   Blocks ...  314,  315 
"Carpenter"  Differential  Pul- 
ley Blocks 351 

Safety  Caisson  Devices...    532 

Shovels      198,199 

Spring  Shades    928,929 

Wire    Rope   Clips 596 

Carpenters'   Adzes    22 

Bevels     60 

Chalk     404 

Claw  Bars   296 

Diaphragm  Pumps 260 

Pencils 404A 

Squares     50 

Carpet  Warp    831 

Carriage        Bolts,        number        in 

case    1036 

Bolts    704 

Clamps    129 

Makers'  Wrenches 437 


Carriers,  Carafe    984 

Carrying  Hooks    286 

Carrying  Jacks 516 

Cars,    Concrete    232,233 

Dump,   Two  Way 238 

Flat    238,   360 

Hand   360 

Inspectors'     360 

Push     238,360 

Track-laying    360 

Scoop     232 

Quarry    233 

Carts,   Concrete,   Briggs   Chi- 
cago     224 

Concrete'     217 

Concrete  Horse    224 

Hose     878,879 

Spreader,  Concrete 224 

Tip   Over    224 

Tool 220 

Pick  Up    525 

Repair   Parts   for.... 219 

Case  Hardened  Nuts 722 

Cases  for  Diver's  Pumps 576 

Cases,   Emergency    412 

Casgrains  Caps  for  Pile'  Driv- 
ers        573 

Casing   Nails    769 

Casings,  Automobile    861 

Cast  Iron  Bushings 680 

Caps     680 

Common  Flange    691 

Crosses      681 

Drainage  Elbows    696 

Elbows   679,  682 

Flanged  Elbows,   Standard  688 

Flanges     691   to   694 

Floor  Flanges    691 

Hack  Saw  Frames 93 

Plue-s     680 

Re.^.ucers    680 

Return  Bends 684 

Tees     681 

Washers     724 

"T"  Bends   683 

Cast  Steel  Drive  Shoes 284 

Guy  Caps 556 

Washers     724 

Castellated  Nuts 723 

Caster,^    744,  745 

Truck     744,745 

Casting  Brushes,   Hand 780 

Brushes,  Wire    779 

Cleaners     609 

Cement     806 

Castings,   Shrinkage   of 1030 

Castor  Machinery  Oil 805 

Catching  Cans 193 

Cavel  Capstans   1002 

Caulking  Chisels    379 

Furnaces    387 

Hammers     298 

Irons     ■">21 

Mallets    l'>21 

Tools,  Cinch  Anchors 711 

C.  B.  S.  Gaskets 855 

Ceiling   Plates    640 

Ceiling  and   Floor  Plates....    640 
Celabestos    Pipe.  Covering. .  .    395 

Cellar   Box    Cotters 725 

BOX  Pins    725 

Drawers     458 

Cement  Anchors   ..710  to  713,   715 

Asbestos     397 

Asbestos     Furnace 397 

Asbestos  Hot  Blast    397 

Asbestos  Retort    397 

Bag  Pliers ; 73 

Bevel  Edgers   399 

Block    Stamps 406 

Brands    407 

Calking     806 

Casting    806 

Corner  Tools    399 

Corrugating  Tools 401 

Curb  Gutter  Tools 399 

Curb  Tools    399 

Curbing   Edgers    399 

Divers   S*?© 

Drills     711 

Edgers    399  to  400 

Elastic    806 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  CO. 


1054 


Cement.  Finishing  Tools.39S  to  403 

Jointers    400 

Leather    Belt    So2 

Mixing   Pans    387 

Paint     794 

Pails    481 

Plastic    393 

Reinforcing  Wire   ..748  to  751 

Rivet      806 

Roofing,  Asbestos  Flexible   397 

Rubber    852 

Rubber  Belt    852 

Sack  Balers    230 

Square    Edgers    399 

Stove    Lining    397 

Tool  Handles   401 

Water    Proofing    794 

Centerboai-d  Blocks 1009 

CeDter  Drills    136 

Gauges    108 

Grinders     166 

Keys    136 

Oiling  Sheave  Pins 557 

Punches    67,  122 

Reamers     136 

CentriruKttl   Bilge   Pumps 263 

Power   Pumps    254 

Pumps     262   to   265 

Certainteed  Shingles 392 

Hoofing     392 

Chace    Zinc   Oilers 476 

Chafing  Pants,  Divers' 577 

Chain     599   to   603,1010,1011 

American     602 

Awning    915 

B.   B 599 

B.  B.  B 600 

Beil  Hangers   602 

Bolts,  Door 735 

Browne     602 

Bull   Dog   1010 

Coil,  Bright 602 

Common     599 

Crane    600 

Dredge    600 

Drills    93 

Galvanized    1010 

German  Machine 602 

Hoist  Travelers'    ...347   to   349 

Hoists    328   to   351 

Hooks     1019 

Leaders,    Double    Upright.  1009 

Leaders,  Flat  Double 1009 

Leaders,  Flat  Single 1009 

Leaders,  Single  Upright .  .1009 
Leaders,  Upright  Double.  1009 
Leaders,   Upright   Single..  1009 

Links     603 

Links,  Keysto«e    603 

Machine    602 

Nose  Machinists'  Pliers...      68 

Nose    Pliers    68,    70 

Pipe  Vises 103 

Pipe  Wrenches,  Gealy....  430 
Pipe  Wrenches  Vulcan  Bi- 

Jaw    430 

Plumbers   602 

Sash     739,1011 

Proof     599 

Sign    Hangers    1010 

Slings    534,  601 

Slings,   Wheelbarrow    ....    519 

Steel    600 

Stud  Link  Cable 601 

Triumph     602 

Twisted   Coil    601 

Chai^M,   Binding    601 

Brass     602 

Cable     602 

Jack     602 

Log    601 

Measuring     l^g 

Pile  Lifting    572 

Railroad     601 

Sash     602 

Surveyors    126 

Wrecking    601 

CIiairM,   Folding    981 

Folding   Camp    980,981 

Folding  Porch    980,  981 

Folding  Reclining    979 

Porch   Swing    ,,.    979 


Reclining  Folding    979 

Chalk,  Carpenters'   404 

Line    Heels    67 

Railroad     405 

School     404 

Lines     826 

Challenge    Force   Pumps 259 

Chamois    Skins    7S3 

Champion    Forges    1'75 

Forge   Parts    175,176 

Flour  Scoops    489 

Screw  Drivers    56 

Thread    Cutting    Machines  158 

Chandelier  Loops    682 

Hooks    682 

Channels  Steel 760 

Charging  Barrows    215 

Charging  Scoops 204 

Chaser  Cutters    128 

Chauffeurs'  Tool  Kits.. 434  to  436 

Cheek  and  Waste  Cocks 659 

Nuts     722 

Valves,    Horizontal,    Extra 

Heavy 651 

Valves,   Iron  Body 652 

Valves,  Iron  Body,  Jenkins  643 

Valves,   Jenkins'    641 

Valves,  Standard  Horizon- 
tal      647 

Cheeks,  Door    733 

Time    407 

Tool    407 

Cheek  Blocks,  Wire  Rope....  1008 

Chemical  Engines 885 

Fire    Extinguishers    885 

Chicago  Forges 177 

Unions    632 

Wire    748 

Chicken    Wire    Staples "774 

Chime  Whistles 702 

Chimneys.  Lamp    416 

Lantern    416 

Chipping  Hammers    190 

Vises    99 

Chi!<el  Handle  Brooms 782 

Point  Hinge  Nails 771 

Point   Track   Nails 771 

ChLsels    193   to  195 

Cold     190 

Brick     195 

Butt     38 

Cape     194 

Caulking    379 

Cold     194 

Concrete     195 

Corner    39 

Diamond    Point    193,194 

Firmer    37 

Framing     38 

Gasket    379 

Ice    582 

Machinists'    194 

Plumbers'  Gasket 379 

Plumbers'  Offset   379 

Plumbers'    Yarning    379 

Round  Nose    194 

Round    Nose   Cape 194 

Sets    40,  41 

Srae    190 

Socket   Butt    38 

Socket  Corner    39 

Socket  Firmer   37 

Socket   Firmer,   in   boxes..  41 

Socket   Firmer,   in   rolls...  40 

Socke;t   Framing    38 

Spring  I'acking 379 

Steel    194,195 

Stone  Cutters 195 

Track    194 

Wood     37   to   41 

Yarning-   379 

Chloride  of  Lime 802 

Choeka,    Bow     1000 

for  Manila  Rope 550 

Open    Straight    1000 

Straight   Open    1000 

ChuekR,   Drill    137 

Drill,   Independent    137 

for  Ratchet  Screw  Drivers  49 

Lathe     137 

Universal  Lathe    137 


Chntes    212 

Coal     212 

Concrete     235 

Flexible'  Concrete 232 

C.   I.   Gaskets 855 

Cigar  Box  Nails 772 

Lighters,    Electric    987 

Cinch  Anchor  Caulking  Tools  711 
Anchoring  Devices   ....710,711 

Circle  Edgers 400 

Swing  Builders'  Derricks.    545 
Swing      Counter      W^eight 

Derricks     544 

Cirenlar  Dial  Scales 355 

Planes     44 

Saws    15 

Circulating  Boiler   Fittings..    678 

Circus  Canvasses    950,951 

Circus    Tents    950,951 

Cistern  Pumps 274 

Clam  Shell  Buckets 236 

Ore     236 

Clamp   Couplings    498 

Dogs    117 

Handles  for  Tapes 64 

Hinges,  Awning    914 

Irons    58 

Clamped  Brooms 782 

Clamps    57,  129 

Bar     122 

Beam     535 

Belting   845 

Brick     404 

C    129 

Cabinet     57 

Carriage     129 

Colt's     57 

Column     756 

Combination   Wire   and 

Sleeve    73 

Concrete   Form    757 

Concrete    Wire    Reinforc- 
ing       757 

Drill     117 

Drop   Forged    129 

Eccentric   57 

Emergency  Pipe  Clamp...    638 

Guy    1020 

Horse    57 

Hvdrant   657 

I  Beam   755 

Keyseat    108 

Machinists'    l?f 

Malleable £  ;9 

Riveting     493 

Saw    14 

Screw    57 

Ship's  Carpenter 57 

Splicii   ,•    73 

Steam   Joint    638 

Steel    129 

Steel  Bar   58 

Steam    Hose    888 

Tool    Makers'    Steel 116,123 

Water  Hose    8S8 

Wire  Rope 596 

MHre   Splicing    73 

Wood     57 

Wood  Bar    58 

Clasp.    Pencil    55 

Class   1   Electric  Combination 

Marine  Lights    996 

Claw  and  Bent  Chisel  Bar.  .  .    2!>6 

Bars     295,  296 

Bars,  Heavy   295,  296 

Hammers     17 

Hatchets     23,    24 

Straight  Chisel  Bars 296 

Taper  Round  Bars 296 

Taper  Round  End  Bars...    296 

Claws,    Lobster    1020 

Clay   Picks    196 

Forks    197 

Cleaners',  File    188 

Flue     447 

Pneumatic  Casting    366 

Sidewalk    582 

Cleanser,    Lighthouse    802 

Cleats.   .\ wning    915 

Canoe    1'»on 

Open  Base l^^'On 

Round  Bottom 1000 

Ship     1000 


1065 


Geo-B-Car.pen'ter  s  eo. 


Climbers,  Klein's  Eastern 

Pole' 

Straps     

Clinchers,  Hose 

Clinch  Rings,  Malleable 

Nails    

Cling-Surface     

Clip    Tongs 

Clippers     1 

Clips,    Carpenter    Wire    Rope 

Crosby  Wire  Rope 

I  Beam 

Sleeper    • . 

Wire   Rope    

Clocks     

Marine    

Ship's  Bell 

Watcli     

Watcli man's    

Closers,    Door    

Closet  Elbows    

Flanges     

Cloth,   Aloxite    

Brass  Wire    

Carborundum     

Crocus     

Divers'    Patching    

Emery     

Garnet    

Garnet    Combination     .... 

Inserted    Sheet    Packing    . 

Sail    

Sand      

Screen     

Waterproof   

Clothes    Lines    

Clothing  Dressing,  Oiled 

Oiled    

Oiled,    Price    List    

Rubber   

Yacht    

Cloths,     Drop      

Clout  Nails    

Club    Dollies     

Club    Signals    .  . ! 

Clutch    Pulleys    

Gasoline  Engine    

Clutches,  Master  Friction.... 
Coach  Candles   

Scre-\vs     

Varnish     

Coachmakers'   Vises    97. 

Coal  Bags    

Chutes     

Forks     

Picks     

Scoops    199,    204   to 

Screens  

Shovels    199,    201.    204, 

Sledges     

Tar    391, 

Tar  Pitch    391, 

Coats.    Firemen's    Rubber.... 

Motor      

Rubberized     

Coating.    Spar    

Cochrane   Pipe   Wrenches.... 

Cock  Wrenches    

Cocks.  Air    662, 

Ball   Gauge    

Bibb     

Brass  Bibb    

Brine     

Check  and  Waste    

Compression    Bibb 

Compression  Gauge    

Corporation   Stop    

Cylinder     

Fairbanks'  Asbestos  Steam 

Pour    Wav    

Gas    Stove     '.  . .  . 

Gauge     

Iron,   Asbestos   Packed    '.  '.  . 

Jenkins'       Compres- 
sion  Gauge    

Jenkins'   Gauge    

Lever  Handle   Rough   Rton 

Medium  Balance  Four  Way 

Mississippi    Gauge    

Pet     662, 

Reversible  Stop  and  Waste 

Round  Way,  Rough  Stop. 

Spring  Key  


72 
72 

888 
724 
770 
852 
192 
20A 
596 
596 
748 
748 
596 
990 


747 
905 
827 
893 
894 
896 
898 
897 
789 
773 
193 
972 
499 
499 
499 
391 
705 
800 
102 
964 
212 
197 
196 
207 
212 
207 
189 
393 


8,94 
898 
800 
430 
658 
663 
661 
664 
664 
659 
659 
664 
661 
660 
661 
646 
648 
65S 
661 
646 

645 
645 
659 
648 
661 
663 


Standard  Iron   Steam    648 

Standard    Steam    648 

Steam     Four     Way     648 

Steam  Gauge    ....662,   663,   665 
Stop    and    Waste,    Revers- 
ible         660 

Stop,   "T"  Handle,    Rough.    659 

Three    Way    Steam    648 

Traction  Engine  Cylinder.    663 

Waste   and   Check    659 

Code    Books    973 

Flags.  International  Signal  973 

Signal   Bags    974 

Coes  Knife  Handle  Wrenches  426 
Steel    Handle    Wrenches..    426 

Wrenches     426 

Coil    Chain,    Bright    602 

Coil  Stands  for  Pipe 640 

Coke    Forks    197 

Coke    Screens     212 

Cold    Blast    Lantern    Burners  417 

Blast    Lanterns    413.    416 

Chisels    190.    194 

Cutters   190,191 

Punched  Nuts 721 

Rolled    Shafting    496,497 

Rolled   Shafting,    Extras..    497 

Shuts 603 

Water  Paint 796 

Water    Sheet    Packing    ...    853 

Collapsible    Squares     50 

Collars,    Nail    776 

Shafting     500 

Safety    Set    500 

Safety  Split 500 

Set    500 

Split    500 

Collets     156 

Bit    Brace    156 

Little   Giant    156 

Colored  Lumber  Crayons.  ...  404A 

Colored    Duck    904 

Double  Pilling 904 

Single    Filling    904 

Colors,    Dry    796 

Colors  in  Oil,  Tinting .'.    796 

Colt's    Clamps     57 

Columbus    Scrapers    218 

Column  Clamps 756 

K.    &    W 756 

Columns,  Crown    91 

Water     662 

Combination     Adjustable 

Wrenches     432 

Burner    Pliers    70 

Dollies     288 

Electric      Marine      Lights, 

Class    1     996 

Garnet    Cloth     81 

Measure  and  Funnels    ....    483 

Motor    Boat    Lights     994 

Pipe  Vises   .  .97,  100.  102  to  105 
Pipe    Vises    and    Anvils...    105 

Pliers    69 

Pressure        and       Vacuum 

Gauges    451 

Rules     59 

Saw  Rigs    239  to   244 

Squares     ...» 108 

Steerers     1004 

Vacuum       and       Pressure 

Gauges     451 

Vises    97,    100,    102.    104 

Water   and    Steam    Gauges   662 
Wire    and    Sleeve    Clamps.      73 

Wrenches 427,  432.  442 

Combined     Bases     and     Steps 

with    Sheaves     554 

Drills   and   Countersinks.  .  .136 

Pipe   Taps   and    Drills 139 

Stake    Riveter    and    Punch   185 
Travelers      with      Peerless 

Chain  Hoists 330 

Come-a-longs    293,   1020 

Commercial    Car    Tool    Kits..    436 

Common    Army    Tents    956 

Brads     769 

Brooms     782 

Camp    Cots    977 

Chain    599 

Flanges    691 

Flat  Boxes   601 


Iron    Strapped    Blocks 299 

Levels   54 

Companion  Flanges 693 

Company    Flags     „...    970 

Compartment    Tents,    Family.   939 

Compass   Saw   Blades 11 

Saws    11 

Compasses,     Oil      999 

Spirit  .  . .  : 999 

Competition       Side       Cutting 

Pliers    69 

Complex  Rope,  Sisal    821 

Composition   Pitch    391 

Seam    799 

Spar     800 

Compound,  Boiler 788 

End    Cutting   Nippers 68 

Lever  Bars    296 

Pressure        and        Vacuum 

Gauges    451 

Smooth-on     806 

Soldering     380 

Vacuum        and        Pressure 

Gauges    451 

Welding     380 

Brazing    380 

Waterproofing     788 

Compressed  Air  Nozzles 609 

Paint  Burners    372 

Receivers     609 

Sprayers 372 

Compression  Bibb  Cocks   ....    664 

Couplings     498 

Gauge   Cocks    661 

Grease  Cups   472,  473 

Compressors,  Air    .365.604   to   608 
Air.     Gasoline     Driven....    608 

Gardner   Air    606,    607 

Portable    Air    608 

Vertical    Air     365 

Cooking    Kits    985 

Concentrated    Lye    802 

Concession    Tents     953 

Concrete  Anchors..  710  to  713,  "715 

Barrows   213,  214 

Buggies    217 

Cars     232,233 

Carts     217 

Chisels    195 

Chutes     235 

Coating     795 

Distrbuting  Hoppers 231 

Drills    195,   711 

Facing  Shovels    208 

Floor    Paint    794 

Form    Clamps     757 

Form   Nails,    Double   Head  776 

Hoist   Buckets    231 

Horse    Carts     224 

Inserts    753.    755 

Mixers  226  to  229 

Nail  Collars  776 

Paint  794 

Pipe   Drills    753 

Points 388 

Reinforcing  Bars    -    748 

Reinforcing  "^Hre    ..748  to   751 
Reinforcing    Wire    Clamps  757 

Shovels    198    to    208 

Spades     208 

Spouting     235 

Spouting  Equipment. 231  to  235 

Spuds    403 

Towers    234 

Cone  Head   Rivets    767 

Cones     188 

Step    491 

Conical   Pump  Valve   Springs  398 
Wall    Tents,  U.   S.   Army..    957 

Connectlngr    Links     603 

Rod  Wrenches    44  2 

"^^ire    575 

Connections,  Pin 559 

Siamese    889 

Stiff   Leg   Still    559 

Stirrup      559 

Consertex     906 

Construction  Men's  Tool  Kits  443 

Paints     796 

Wire    Rope     583,    585 

Wrenches 440 


Geo-B-CarpeM"ter  s  eo. 


1056 


Contents    of    Cases,    Carriage 

Bolts      1036 

Machine  Bolts    1036 

Plow     Bolts     1036 

Contractors'      and      Builders' 

Hoists      52S 

Bar     Cutters     186 

Bells      967 

Blocks     300 

Hoisting  Engines   ..613   to  615 

Housing    Tents    935 

Intormatioii     1031 

Plows    221 

Shanty    Hinges    728 

Shanty    Lamps     414 

Shanty    Padlocks     736,    737 

Shovels    198   to  207 

Shanty    Stoves     633 

Stable    Tents     954 

Stoves     633 

Tip  Buckets    238 

Turnbuckles      552 

Controls,     Searchlight     997 

Conveyor     Belting,     Rubber..    838 

Box     Ends     486 

Spiral    Steel 486 

Coping    Saws     11 

Coping     Saw     Blades 11 

Copper    Burrs     848 

Funnels     482.     483 

Hammers    40SA 

Paints     799 

Plated  Oilers    475,   477.   480 

Rivets      848 

Tank    Floats     666 

Tubing      674 

Coppers.     Soldering      377 

Corbin    Door    Checks     733 

Conl.     Arc     Light 826 

Blocking    829 

Hooks.    Valve     826 

Maitre,    Hand    Laid    833 

Seaming     830 

TroUey    826 

Wire    Sash     590 

Cordage    Basis     819 

Tarred      824 

Cordagre,  T\>-ine8  and  Rope 

811   to   833 

Cordwood  Saws    249 

Cork   Life    Preservers 992 

Ring     Buoys      992 

TV'ashers     470 

Corn     Brooms     782 

Buckets      485 

Corner  Bit   Braces    26 

Chisel      39 

Tools.  Cement    399 

Trowels    403 

Valves,    Jenkins'     643 

Corporation    Stup    Cocks    ....    660 

CorruKated     Asbestos      397 

Asbestos     Paper     397 

Dredging  Sleeves    868 

Iron     Slieets     765 

Roofing     765 

Rubber    Matting     877 

Sheets      765 

Siding   765 

Cots,    Common    Camp 977 

Double    Deck    410.    977 

Folding      977 

Folding  House 977 

Gold  Medal    977 

Tent     978 

Yankee     977 

Cottage    Tents.    Portable    948,    949 
Cotter    Hinges.    Awning    ....    910 

Pins      726 

Pin    Tool    71 

Slides    911 

Cotters,    Spring    726 

Cellar    Box    72r) 

Cotton,     Spun      391 

Bell    Cords.    Braided 826 

Belting.     Black     Diamond, 

Solid    Woven     844 

Belting,     Solid       Woven 

White    843 

Belting,     White     Solid 
Woven    843 


Bullion  Fringe 921 

Clothes  Lines   827 

Duck    900   to  906 

Flags.    U.    S 976 

Lariats,    Braided     823 

Mops    831 

Rope    S24 

Rubber   Lined    Fire    Hose.    874 
Rubber    Lined    Mill    Hose.    873 

Rope,    Solid    Braided 826 

Sail     Twine     S31 

Sand    Belting.    Gold    Line.    843 
Sash    Cords,    Braided    ....    825 

Seine  Twine    832,833 

Sewing     Twine,     Machine.    831 

Staging     Twines     832 

Tapes    63 

Trot    Lines     832 

Twines     831 

Waste    899 

Wicklng     391 

Yarns     831 

Compound,     Valve     Grinding.    408 

Counter    Box    Ends    for    Con- 
veyors         486 

Brushes    784 

Curtains     953 

Scales      355 

Counters,    Tally     287 

Revolution     448 

Shaft   Speed    448 

Countershafts,    Crown    91 

Countersinks    48,    66 

Countersinks      and      Drills 

Combined     136 

for    Yankee    Chucks    49 

Countersunk     Head     Hinge 

Nails     771 

Rivets     767 

Track   Nails    771 

Couplers,    .\Ir   Hose 886 

Coupling    Bolts    707 

Expanders,     Automatic     .  .    882 

CoupUn!?s      677 

Awning  Rod   912 

Bell  Cord   826 

Belt      846 

Boiler    678 

Brass     675 

Compression      498 

Clamp     498 

Extra    Heavy 685 

Fire   Hose    882 

High   Pressure   Rock   Drill   887 

Hose    886 

Hydraulic     685 

Offset    Reducing    677 

Pipe    284,    677 

Pipe    and    Rod    284 

Plate      498 

Pump     283 

Reducer    284 

Rod      283.     284 

Shafting     498.    501 

Sleeve     501 

Solid   Sleeve    501 

Spiro    Compression     498 

Steam    Hose    887 

Sucker    Rod    283 

T^nderwriters'   Hose    882 

Wood  'Rod     283 

Wrought    Iron 677 

Covering,    Asliestos    Boiler    .  .    396 

Ammonia      306 

Asbestos    Moulded    395 

Asbestos     Pipe     395 

Celabestos     395 

Eureka      395 

Fitting    396 

Hair    Felt     396 

Hot    Water    396 

Imperial     Asbestos     395 

Pipe' 395,  396 

W.    B 395 

Cover's     Gas     Tight     Rubber 

Goggles    410 

Cover's      Automatic      Rubber 

Respirator     -110 

Covers,  Binder   960 

Hame     962 

Harvester    960 

Hay    Cock     959 


Pail    481 

P?ano     964 

Pile   Head    573 

Prairie    Schooner    958 

Salamander 352 

Separator     '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.    960 

Stack     959 

Wagon    ..    958 

Waterproof   

Crabs     518    to    525 

Crane    Chain     600 

Disc    Angle    Valves    647 

Disc    Globe    Valves    647 

Radiator    Valves     631 

Unions    686 

Cranes,  Portable' 351 

Post     352 

Traveling    352 

Wall    352 

Crank    Capstans    1003 

Crank    Shaft    Calipers 119 

Cranks,  Bell    991 

Crayons      404,  404A 

Colored    404A 

Lumber    .\  .404A 

Metalworkers'     404 

Soapstone    404 

School    404 

Creamery    Hose     867 

Creosote    Paint    794 

Crescent   Belt    Fasteners    850 

Crescent    Belt   Rivets    850 

Crimping    and    Beading    Ma- 
chines        380 

Crinoline,    Divers'     581 

Crocus   Cloth    81 

Crosby    Clips    596 

Crosby    Wire    Rope    Clips 596 

Cross-Over  Tees    678 

Cross-overs,   Malleable    678 

Cross    Boring    Tools 47 

Cut     Saw    Handles     16 

Cut    Saws,    One    Man    ....      12 

Cut    Saws,    Two    Men 12,    13 

Pein  Hammers 18 

Cross   Valves,   Standard    647 

Fairbanks'     646 

Jenkins'     64i 

Jenkins'    with    Yoke 643 

Standard    Iron   Body    654 

Standard    Iron    Body,    with 

Yoke    654 

Crosses.   Ammonia    687 

Basin     697 

Brass     675 

Blow-off     657 

Cast    Iron    681 

Drainage    Partition    697 

Extra    Heavy    Cast     Iron.    686 
Extra      Heavy      Malleable 

Iron    686 

Malleable    Iron    681 

Partition     697 

Railing    609    to    701 

Standard      Cast      Iron, 

Flanged    689 

Crowbars      294-295 

Crown     Columns 91 

Counter   Shafts    91 

Grinders     89 

Oil    Cups    468 

Saw    Gummers     91 

Soap     801 

Crucible      Cast      Steel      Wire 

Rope    589 

Cruciform    Drill    Steel    763 

Cubic    or    Solid    Measure    Ta- 
bles     1030 

Cuff   Expanders.    Divers'    ....    580 

Cultivator   Bolts    720 

Cup    Grease     805 

Leathers     282 

Wheels      84 

Cups,     Empress,     Grease 473 

Grea-se    467    to   473 

Grease,   Peerless    467 

Grease,    Plain    Steel     472 

Grease,    Surety    472 

Ideal  Grease   472 

Jewell     Grease     472 

Lunkenheimer   Grease    ...    472 

Marine    Grease     472 

Paragon    Oil    467 


1057 


GEOAB\eAR.i^E^fTER  S  QO. 


Cups,  Tiger  Grease 472 

Oil     467   to   471 

Crown     468 

Empress     469 

Micliig-an    Brass    470 

Michigan  Glass    470 

Liunkenheimer     4&| 

Pioneer 468 

Royal    468 

Sentinel     46« 

Victor     468 

Wiper    471 

Plumbers'  Force    377 

Curb    Tools,    Cement    399 

Curb    Cutters'    Tools.    Cement  399 
Curtain    Fasteners,    Murphy.  918A 

Patches,     M^agon     919 

Curtains.    Bally-ho     953 

Counter    953 

Roller  Rope    927 

Spring    Roller    Porch    927 

Sun    Porch     927 

Curved   Lip   Tongs    192 

Needre    Nose    Pliers     70 

Cuspidors     410 

Cut    Belt    Lacing    841 

Lacing    847 

Cutters    and    Pliers    846 

Asphalt     388 

Bar,    Armor    Plate    186 

Belt    Lace     846 

Boiler   Tube    431 

Bolt     720A 

Carew's  Patent  Wire 70 

Chaser     128 

Cold     190 

Gasket    846 

Glass     793 

Gauge  Glass 445 

Hot    191 

Lace     846 

Marvel   Rod    180 

Nut    720A 

Pipe     430,     431 

Pipe,    Beaver    147 

Pipe.    Three-Wheel    431 

Pipe,    Trimo    430 

Pipe,    Wheel     431 

Rod     180 

Tube    431 

Washer     846 

Wire    70 

Cutting   Extras,    Steel 761 

Cutting-off    Tools     127 

Cutting   Outfits    368,    369 

Punches     908 

Schedule,   Steel    761 

Torches    368,  369 

Cylinder    Cocks     661 

Head  Wrenches 442 

Oil      804 

Oil    Pumps    467,    665 

Relief   Valves    670 

Cylinders    280   to   282 

Artesian   Well    281 

Brass  Lined  W^ell 282 

Bronze  Ball  Valve    280 

Deep  Well   280 

Bmerv     84 

Working    Barrel     281 

Wrought   Iron    Tubular...    282 

D 

D  Handles    197 

D  Fork  Handles    209 

D-lite    Lantern    413 

D   Shovel   Handles    209 

D    Spade    Handles     209 

D's,    Malleable    197 

Damar    Varnish     800 

Damper  Regulators    667 

Darbies     401 

Darbies,  Aluminum   401 

Dart's   Unions    632 

Dating  Stamps    406 

Davey  Board    398 

Davis  Pressure  Regulators  ..   628 

Davis   Steam  Traps    627 

Deadening    Felt     393 

Deck  Blocks,  Wire  Rope 1008 

Brushes     783 

Halyard    Blocks,     Double.  1007 
Halvar/^    Blocks,    Single..  1007 


Hose     875 

Paint     798 

Plates   with  Boom   Seats..    555 

Plugs     1021 

Type  Arc  Searchlight  Pro- 
jectors         997 

Deep  Well  Cylinders   280 

Depth   Gauges    116 

Derriclt  Bases  and  Steps  with 

Sheaves    554 

Boom    Seat    Castings    ....   554 

Box    Castings     554 

Builders'    Hatchets     24 

Cars,     "A"     Frame 543 

Drop  Hammers    567 

Fittings    548   to   562 

Footblocks    553 

Guy    Tighteners     552 

Guvs,  with  Bull  Wheel538,  539 

Irons    548   to  562 

Sheave    Brackets     555 

Sheaves  with   Guards    ....    550 

Steps     554 

Steps  with  Sheaves    554 

Strap    Blocks    558 

Derricks    536    to    547 

"A"    Frame    547 

Builders'   Steel  Champion.    545 
Circle    Swing    Builders'    .  .    545 
Circle       Swing       Counter- 
weight        544 

Guy     537    to    539 

Hand    Power    Guy    536 

Peerless    Circle   Swing    . . .    545 

Pipe    Laying     524 

Pole     544 

Roofers 390 

Sasgen    544   to   547 

Setters    544 

Standard       Circle       Swing 

Builders'      547 

Stiff  Leg    542 

Stiff      Leg,      Hand       Pow- 
er     540,  541, 546 

Sulky    524 

Tripod     546 

Twin   Setters    546 

Detacliable    Link    Belt 766 

Spring    Hinge    Sets 731 

Detroit  "500"  Lubricators.  .  .  .    462 
Improved    Lubricators    .  .  .    462 
Improved      Standard      Lu- 
bricators         461 

"Kid"    Lubricator     466 

Lubricators     461,     466 

Standard     Lubricator     Re- 
pair Parts    461 

Zero   Lubricators    463,464 

Zero  Lubricator  Parts  463,  464 

Devices,   Caisson    532,    533 

Carpenter    Safety    Caisson   532 

Oiling      454 

Toledo  Pipe  Threading. 150,  151 

Devoe  Metal  Polish    803 

Diagonal    Cutting    Pliers     ...      68 
Diamond    Point    Chisels .  .193,    194 

Hinge   Nails    771 

Scoops     204 

Track  Nails 771 

Diamond   Special  Pliers    72 

Dlaplirn^-in    Force    Pumps...    260 

Pumps    260.    261 

Trench    Pumps     251,    252 

Die  Stoeks  147    to   155,    158   to  160 

Oster  Matchless 149 

Dies     156 

Bit    Brace    156 

Bolt      157 

Grommet    Setting     908 

Hexagon      157 

Little    Giant     156 

Machine 157 

Mail    Bag    Grommet 908 

Nye    157 

Pile  Hammer    567 

Skip  Tooth    157 

Solid    157 

Dietz    Lantern     Burners 417 

Differential     Blocks     351 

Pullev    Blocks    351 

Differentials.    Sisal    Rope....    819 
Manila   Rope    819 


Rope    819 

Steel     761 

Diggers.   Post   Hole    291 

Digging    Bars     294,    295 

Buckets    236,    237 

Spuds    with    Tampers    ....    294 

Dippers,  Roofers'    389 

Tin 481 

Direct    Drive    Drills    165 

Dirigo   Folding  Anchors 1001 

Dirt  Augers    279 

Picks 196 

Scrapers    218    to    223 

Shovels    198   to  207 

Discharge    End    Boxes 486 

Discs,    Valve,    Hard    Rubber.    862 

Disinfectant    Sprayers    791 

Distress    Outfits    993 

Distress  Signals,  Water  Light     993 

Ditchers    223 

Ditching  Spades  199,  202,  207,  208 

Diver.s'   Air   Hose    581 

Air    Pumps    576 

Baskets      581 

Belt    Knives     581 

Belt    'V\^eights    576 

Belts    576 

Canvas    Gloves    577 

Cement   580 

Chafing  Pants    577 

Chafing  Shoes 579 

Crinoline     581 

Cuff    Expanders     580 

Electric  Lights    581 

Helmet    Cushions    581 

Helmet   Fittings    580 

Helmet    Parts     580 

Helmets     579 

Horseshoe  Weights    580 

Hose  Couplings   580 

Overalls      577 

Patching  Cloth    580 

Pumps,   Cases  for 576 

Rings  and  Clamps 580 

Rubber    Gloves    577 

Rubber  Mittens 577 

Rubber    Repair    Cloth 580 

Sandals     579 

Shoes 579 

Snap    Tubing    580 

Urinals    580 

Dividers    118    to   121 

Universal   ." .  .  .    121 

Diving   Apparatus    ,...576   to   581 

Dresses     577 

Helmets    with    Telephones   578 

Sets    Complete     578 

Suits    577 

Dixon's      Automobile     Lubri- 
cants         810 

Belt  Dressing    809.   852 

Boiler    Graphite    808 

Chain     Compound     810 

Flake    Graphite     809 

Graphite    Cup   Grease 810 

Graphite  Grease    808 

Grease   No.    675    810 

Grease   No.    676    810 

Grease   No.    677    810 

Grease   No.    680    810 

Graphite   Pipe    Joint   Com- 
pound        808 

Graphitoleo 810 

Leather    Belt    Dressing...    852 

Lubricants    808,    809 

Motor  Graphite    810 

Paint     807 

Silica    Graphite    Paint 807 

Dog    Wrenches    128 

Dogs,  Clamp 117 

Lathe     128 

Steel    128 

Dollies    193 

Combination     288 

Club     193 

Horseshoe    288 

Lumber    288 

Riveting     193 

Spring     193 

Straight   193 

Timber    288 


GEO-BCARREffTER  S  GO. 


1058 


Door    Bolts     734 

Check    Springs    733 

Checks     733 

Chain    Bolts    735 

Closers    733 

Equipment,   Sliding  741   to   743 

Foot    Bolts    735 

Handles      734 

Hangers     741,    742 

Hardware    734 

Latches    734.  738 

Latches,     Barn     743 

Locks      738 

Rollers    741,    742 

Sets,    Garage    743 

Stops   733 

Double   Acting   Force    Pumps 

259,  273 

Arm  Ends,  Awning    912 

Barrel  Windlasses    1002 

Bit   Axe   Handles    211 

Bit    Axes     20 

Branch  Elbows   683 

Cage    Elevators    526 

Calipers     120 

Cheek    Halyard    Blocks.  .  .1007 

Cutter  Mattocks    196 

Cylinder,  Double  Friction 
Drum  Hoisting  En- 
gines with  Boilers    ....    613 

Deck   Bunks 410 

Deck  Cots 410,  977 

Deck  Halvard  Blocks 1007 

Drum  Friction  Hoists 530 

Drum  Geared  Winches. . . . 

519,   523,   524 

End   Log   Stamps    405 

End    Match    Planes    46 

Filling  Colored  Duck 904 

Filling  Duck    903 

Flat    Chain    Leaders 1009 

Flat  Wire  Rope  Pulleys.  1008 
Friction  Drum  Belt  Hoists  529 
Friction     Drum     Electric 

Hoists    612 

Grate   Bars    625 

Head  Engineers'  Wrenches   438 

Head   Nails    776 

Head  Socket  Wrenches...  441 
Head   Tool   Post  Wrenches  440 

Jacket  Fire  Hose    874 

Jaw    Drilling    Post     193 

Jet  Torches    374,   375 

Pick-up    Tongs    192 

Platform  Reversible  Hoists   530 

Plumb  Levels   123 

Ring      Oiling       Ball       and 

Socket   Hangers    504 

Spur    Car    Bits     28 

Squares     109 

Standard    Side    Pulleys    ..1007 
Upright     Chain    Leaders.  .1009 
Upright    Wire    Rope    Pul- 
leys     1008 

Dovetail   Jaws    11 

Dowel    Pins,   Barbed    777 

Draftsmen's    Scales    124 

Drag    Scrapers     ....218,    219,    223 

Drags,    Life   Boat    993 

Marine     993 

Drain  Spades 199.   202,  207,  208 

Drainage     Basin    Crosses....    697 

Basin    Tees     697 

Elbows    696,    698 

Fittings    696.    697,    698 

Partition  Crosses    697 

Tees     697 

Drainers.   Cellar    458 

Draw    Knives     42 

Dredge    Chain    600 

Dredging       Sleeves,       Corru- 
gated         868 

DreHHes,  Emery  Wheel    188 

Canvas    577 

Diving     577 

Wading     577 

Dresnlngr,     Auto    Top 803 

Belt      852 

Oiled  Clothing    893 

Standard   Floor   803 

Drterg.    Sand    362 

Sand  and  Gravel 383 


Drift  Bolts   775 

Keys     136 

Pins    190 

Drifting    Pick    Handles 211 

Picks     196 

Drill     Blocks      117 

Chucks    137 

Chucks,  Jacobs'    137 

Chucks.    National    137 

Clamps     117 

Enameled     904 

Gauges    125 

Paraffined    905 

Pipe    Tap    Combined     139 

Points,    for  Yankee   Screw 

Drivers 49 

Points,   Yankee    49 

Presses 93 

Presses,     Bench     93 

Presses,  Drills    13:5 

Presses,    Hand     93 

Press    Vises    102 

Rod    763 

Rod.  Hollow   763 

Rod,  Octagon 763 

Sleeves    136 

Sockets 136 

Speed  Table    1034 

Stands     135 

Steel    763 

Tap    and    Wire    Gauge....    125 

Drillingr    Cable,    Well 820 

Flange    Templates    1046 

Posts      193 

Drills    130   to   134,   903 

Air    366 

Automatic    49 

Ball      195 

Bell    Hangers'    30 

Bit    Stock    134 

Blacksmith    133 

Brace     117 

Brace,   Wood   Boring 28 

Breast     25 

Brick     711 

Cement   711 

Center     136 

Chain     93 

Combined     with     Counter- 
sinks         136 

Concrete     195,     711 

Concrete    Pipe    753 

Direct    Drive    165 

Drill    Press     133 

Electric    161.    165    to    168 

Electric  Brick    363 

Electric  Concrete    363 

Electric  Portable  ..166  to  168 
Electric  Sensitive.  Bencli  165 
Electric     Sensitive,     Floor  320 

Electric    Universal     168 

Expansion    Bolt     711 

Expansion    Shield     711 

Five-eighths     Shanks 133 

Floor 161  to  163 

Floor  Electric 161 

Friction    Drive    165 

Grooved    Shank    Twist....    132 

Half-inch    Shank    133 

Hand    25 

Hand   Electric    166   to   168 

Hand   Power 161   to   163 

High  Speed    130  to  134 

in   Sets    135 

".lackhamer"    Rock    364 

Morse  Taper  Shank 130 

Paulus  Track   362 

Pneumatic     366 

Post    161   to   164 

Post   Radial    164 

Ratchet     134 

Reciprocating     66 

Rock    364,    365 

Sensitive  Bench    161,   165 

Sargent  Rock 365 

g^^j^j.        1^95 

Straight  Grooved  Shank.'.'  132 

Straight    Shank     131 

Steel    195 

Taper    Shank    130 

Taper    Square    Shank     ...    134 

Track     362 

Tripod    Rock    365 


Upright    163 

Wall    Radial     164 

Wire  Gauge    131 

Wood    134 

Yankee  Automatic 49 

Drip   Troughs    471 

Valves    471 

Drive  Belt  Punches 847 

Drive   Knobs    919 

Drive  Well  Points 277 

Drivers,  Pile 563  to  565 

Cabinet  Makers'  Screw...      65 

Leader  Screw 65 

Machinists'   Screw    65 

Perfect  Handle   Screw 66 

Ratchet  Screw 66 

Screw   56,  65,  66 

Small  Shank  Screw 65 

Driveway   Groovers    400 

Rollers   402 

Driving    Blocks    571 

Drop  Cloths   789 

Forged  Clamps    129 

Forged    "S"   Wrenches 437 

Forged   Steel   Shackles    ..1014 

Forged  Turnbuckles 758 

Forged  Wrenches  ..437  to  442 

Hammer   Stops    563 

Hammers     567 

Head   Tool    Holders    127 

Tees    682 

Drum  Hoists.  Friction 614 

Drum  Steerers 1004 

Drums,  Adjustable   Serge    . .  .    574 

Automatic  Holding 552 

Derrick    Holding    552 

For  Hand  Powers 518 

Dry    Colors    796 

Dry  Measure  Tables    ..1030.   1032 

Dub-L-Kleen  Soap : . .    801 

Duck  Aprons   892 

Army    903 

Awning    906 

Black   Enamelled  Glazed 

Trunk     904 

Black  Oiled  Waterproof   .   905 

Bookbinders 904 

Colored    904 

Cotton     900   to   906 

Extra    Narrow    902 

Double  Filling 903 

Hose    904 

Narrow     902 

Naught    902 

Ounce    903 

Sail    902 

Single  Filling    903 

Trunkmakers     904 

Wide  Cotton 901 

Yacht    902,    903 

Ducks,   Paraffined   Ounce    ....905 

Waterproof     905 

Dump   Wagons    225 

Dunn  Safety  Trench  Braces..    275 

Duplex  Chain  Hoists 343,  344 

Levels  and  Plumbs   53 

Planes    46 

Steam    Pumps    269,    270 

Durable  Wire  Rope 593.  594 

Dusters.    I'ainters'    786 

Dwarf  Orange  Peel  Buckets     237 

Dynamite     57 1 

Dynamo    Oil    805 


Earth  Augers    279 

Eccentric  Bushings 683 

Clamps     57 

Reducers     683 

Eclipse  Levels    ^54 

Vises     104 

Economy  Steam   Hose    864 

Edgers,   Cement    399,    400 

Cement  Bevel 399 

Cement  Curbing    399 

Cement    Square    399 

Circle    400 

Radius     400 

Roller     402 

Straight     107 

Edson  Diaphragm  Pumps  . . .    261 
Egg  Shaped  Thimbles   ...;^--    917 
i    Ejectors     


.458.   459 


1059 


GEO-B  (5AR.PE^fTER  S  CO* 


Ejectors 

Acid  Resisting   459 

American    ^58 

H-D   45b 

Penberthy ••••   459 

Steam     458,     459 

X    L,    459 

Elastic  Button  Holes 919 

Elastic   Cement    80b 

Elastic  Steel  Coating-  Paint..    (^95 

Elbows,  Ammonia    687 

Awning  P..od 912 

Boiler     678 

Brass    675 

Cast  Iron    679,  682 

Cast  Iron  Drainage 696 

Closet     698 

Double   Branch    683 

Drainage    696.    698 

Extra     Heavy     Malleable 

Iron     686 

Extra  Heavy  Cast  Iron   .  .    686 

Long  Drop    682 

Long  Sweep    •  685 

Long  Sweep  Double 

Branch   685 

Malleable    Iron    679 

Railing   699  to  701 

Speaking  Tube    740 

Standard      Cact      Iron 

flanged     688 

Street     682 

Stove  Pipe 633 

Union    Radiator    631 

Electric  Bench  Grinders   ....      90 

Brick    Drills    363 

Blowers    179 

Candles    391 

Centre  Grinders    166 

Cigar  Lighters    986 

Combination     Marine 

Lights  Class  1 996 

Concrete  Drills 363 

Drills 161,  165  to  168 

Drills,    Universal    168 

Flash  Lights    986 

Floodlights     425 

Floor  Drills    161 

Floor  Grinders    90 

Generator  Sets    998 

Grinders    90 

Hammers     363 

Hoisting   Engines    612 

Hoists     612 

Light  Blocks    1009 

Lights,    Divers    581 

Marine  Lights,  Post    996 

Marine   Running   Lights    .    996 

Motors    629 

Motors,  Sewing  Machine   .    921 

Post  Lights    996 

Running  Lights    996 

Saw  Rigs   239  to  245 

Sensitive    Bench    Drills    .  .    165 
Sensitive   Floor  Drills    ...    165 

Electricians'  Belts 72 

Levels     124 

Screwdrivers    122 

Pike   Poles    290 

Tools 290  to  294 

Steel  Tool  Kits 443 

Straps     72 

Electrical  Information 1025 

Fuses     575 

Elevator   Belting,   Rubber    . .    838 

Bolt   Wa.shers    489 

Bolts    489.   706 

Bucket   "Wrenches    489 

Buckets    485 

Equipment    485   to   489 

"Wire  Rope    590 

Elevators,  Double  Cage 526 

Material     526 

Stone     233 

Enierv  Cylinders 84 

Cloth     81 

Paper    81 

Powder     83 

"Wheel  Dressers 188 

"Wheel  Grinders   89,  90 

"Wheels     84 

Emergency  Cabinets 412 

Cases    412 


Jacks  508,  509 

Pipe   Clamps    638 

Empress  Grease  Cups 473 

Empress  Oil  Cups 469 

Empty  Cans 193 

Enamelled  Drill    904 

Enamelled  Muslin    904 

Enamels     799 

Canoe    799 

Heat  Proof 795 

Marine    800 

Waterproof     795 

End  Boxes,  Iron  Discharge..    48G 

Cutting  Nippers    69 

Measuring  Rods   113 

Rollers     288 

Endless  Thresher  Belts 842 

Ends,  Bolt 709 

Counter    Boxes    for    Con- 
veyors         486 

For  Conveyor  Boxes 486 

Enj^ine  and  Tender  Hose  .  . .  .    868 

Governors   627 

Lathes    169,    170 

Lubricators     467 

Oils    804 

Stops     658 

Engineers    Fillers    477 

Hammers     18 

Levels     123 

Oiler   Sets    475 

Steel   Tapes    64 

Transits     126 

"Wrenches    438 

Engines,  Chemical 885 

Gasoline     611 

Feed  "Water  Required 1027 

Gasoline     251 

Horizontal 618 

Horizontal  Steam 618 

Hoisting    613,  615 

Hoisting  "Without  Boilers.    614 

Kerosene 611 

Reversible  Hoisting    615 

Steam 613,  015 

Steam  Horizontal 618 

Steam    Vertical    616.    617 

Upright   616,  617 

Vertical 616.  617 

Vertical  Steam 616,  617 

English  Enamels    800 

Ensigns.  Yacht   972 

Equipment,  Caisson 532,  533 

Elevator 485  to  489 

Paving  Contractors  .383  to  391 
Roofing  Contractors  384  to  391 

Sliding  Door 741  to  743 

Street  and  Side  "Walk  Con- 
tractors     383   to   391 

Escutcheon  Pins,  Steel 773 

Eureka  Pipe  Covering 395 

Evenrude     Unit     Centrifugal 

Pumps     257 

Everlasting  Blow  Off  Valves  646 

Oilers    476 

Torches    480 

Excelsior 391 

Brand  Slickers 894,  895 

Exhaust  Heads   629 

Expanders,  Automatic  Coup- 
ling        882 

Boiler  Tube    431 

Divers     580 

Tube    431 

Expansion  Bolts    710  to  715 

Bolt  Drills 711 

Flue  Brushes 447 

Joints  653 

Ring  Couplings 882 

Shield  Drills 711 

Shields    710  to   715 

Expansive  Bits    30 

Extension  Beam  Trammels.   .    121 

Bit  Holders 56 

Ladders    789 

Ladders,  "Windlass 789 

Lip  Auger  Bits 27 

Pipe    Hangers    639 

Rules    60 

Extinquishers.  Chemical  Fire   885 
Extra  Heavy  Angle  Valves  .  .    647 

Cast  Iron  Crosses 686 

Cast  Iron  Elbows 686 


Cast  Iron  Tees   686 

Cast  Iron  T  Bends 686 

Companion  Flanges 694 

Copper  Disc  Angle  Valves  651 
Copper  Disc  Globe  Valves  651 

Couplings    685 

Flange  Unions 691 

Gate   Valves   651 

Globe  Valves 647 

Globe  Valves  with  Yoke  .  .    654 

Hinge  Hasps    732 

Malleable  Iron  Crosses  .  .  686 
Malleable  Iron  Elbows  . . .    686 

Malleable  Iron  Tees 686 

Malleable  Iron  Reducers..  686 
Malleable  Return  Bends  .  687 
Reducing      Companion 

Flanges    694 

Square    Cheek    Wire    Rope 

Blocks    321 

Straight  Way  Valves 655 

Swinr  Check  Valves 656 

Thick       Mortise       Wood 

Blocks    303 

Unions    686 

Wood  Snatch  Blocks 303 

Extra  Narrow  Duck    902 

Extras,  Cold  Rolled  Shafting  497 

For  Flange  Faces   656 

Shafting    497 

Steel    761 

Eye   Benders    180 

Bolt,  Navy  Shoulder 1017 

Ends,   Awning    909 

Nut    1017 

Rivet     ...-. 1017 

Screw    w 1016 

Shoulder  Screw 1017 

Eve  Stubs,  Awning 909 

Evelet    Punches    1022 

Eyelets,    Fastener    1022 

Eyelets,  Knob    919 

Eyes,  Padlock   734 

Eyes,  Screw , 916 

F 

Facing  Spades 208 

Factory   Bells    967 

Fairbanks  Angle  Valves   ....    646 
Asbestos  Steam  Cocks   . . .    646 

Cross  Valves    646 

Globe  Valves 646 

Valves    646 

Fall  Line  Balls 548 

Falls.   Painters    789 

Family  Compartment  Tents. .    939. 

Fancy  Awning  Stripes 906 

Farm  Boilers 382 

and   Kettles    382- 

Machinery  Oil    804 

Farriers'   Hammers    19 

Knives   191 

Fastener  Eyelets   1022 

Fastener.s.  Barrel  Hoop.  .  .  , ,  .    772 

Belt 848  to  852 

Curtain,   Murphy    918A 

Hoop 772 

Meat   Tag    772 

Sheet  Metal    752 

Sheet  Roofing   772 

Fastenings.  Wire  Rope 598 

Faucet  Oil  Cans   474 

Faucets    664 

Oil    453 

Petroleum   453 

Feathers    195 

Feathers  and  Plugs 196 

Feed  Bags 964 

Feed  Water  Required  by  En- 
gines      1027 

Felt,  Asbestos,  Building 394 

Deadening     393 

Hair    396 

Roofing  Nails   772 

Slaters    393 

Tarred    393-394 

Felthausen  Oil  Pumps 467 

Felting,  Asbestos  Cement  . . .    397 

Pene»>,  Xails    770 

Post  Pile  Drivers 563 

Staples  774 

Ferrules    920 

Ferry  Blocks  and  Travelers.   595 


GEO-BeAIiPEM*TER  ^  eo. 


1060 


Fids,  Hand   918 

Standing    918 

15°  Angle  Wrenches 438 

Figures  and  Letters,  Steel,  in 

Sets     405 

Steel    405 

File  and   Rasp  List 78,    79 

Brushes    188 

Cards    188 

Cleaners     188 

Handles     211 

Files 74  to  79 

Platinum     77 

Spark  Plug 77 

Filler,  Wood 799 

Fillers,  Engineers   477 

Oil    -477 

Fillister  Head  Cap  Screws  .  .    718 

Fillister  Planes 46 

Filters,  Oil  453 

Fine  Nails 771 

Steel  Wire  Brushes 780 

Finger  Steels 845 

Finish,  Hard  Oil 800 

Finished  Nuts   722 

Finishing    Nails    769 

Fire  Alarm  Whistles 702 

Axe  Holders 884 

Axes    884 

Door  Fixtures 742 

Door  Hangers    742 

Door  Hardware 742 

Escapes,  Rope    789 

Extinguishers,   Chemical..    885 

Hoes   447 

Hooks     447 

Pails 481 

Pike  Pole  Holders 884 

Plug  Spanner  Wrenches.  .    442 
Pump  Buckets,  Hand   ....    885 

Room   Tools    447 

Wagons  and  Tool  Heaters  387 
Fire     Hose,     Cotton     Rubber 

Lined    874 

Couplings    882 

Double    Jacket    874 

Gate  Valves   884 

Pipes     883 

Racks    880,  881 

Reels    881 

Single    .Jacket    874 

Spanners    886 

Underwriters   Standard    .  .    874 

Firemen's    Axes    21 

Carbide  Flares  ...421,  422,  424 

Coal   Picks    196 

Rubber   Coats    898 

Firmer  Chisels    37 

Firmer  Gouges   39 

First  Aid  Cabinets 412 

Fi-sher  Pump  Governors 667 

Fishermen's  Barvels    892 

Fittinc:   Up   Turnbuckles 552 

Wrenches    440 

Fittings.  Ammonia 687 

Auxiliarv  Rail 700 

Boiler  Circulating   678 

Brass  Steam 675 

Derrick 548  to  562 

Drainage    696  to  698 

Flanged 688  to  694 

Flanged.  Weights  of 1045 

Flush  Joint  Rail 700 

Gas     678  to   680 

Radiator    631 

Rail   699  to  701 

Rail.  Ball  Pattern   701 

Stair,  Flush  Joint    700 

Stair  Rail 699  to  701 

Standard      Cast       Iron 

Flanged   688  to  694 

Steam 678  to  695 

Trench  Brace 275 

Fixtures.  Cable  Chain 739 

Fire   Door    742 

Sash  Chain   739 

Flasr  Holders 969 

Pole  Balls 968 

Poles.  Schooner  Mast   ....    968 

Poles  Steel    967 

Poles.  Wood   968 

Staff  Brackets 969 

Staffs    969 


Fla^s,  Company   970 

Cotton  U.  S 976 

Foreign,  Merchant 975 

Foreign    Nations    974 

Foreign,     Printed     Muslin 

■n  Sets   976 

International   Signal   Code   973 

Merchant,    Foreign    975 

Printed  Muslin    976 

Printed  Silk,  U.   S 974 

Signal,  International  Code  973 

United  States 970 

U.  S.  Printed  Silk 974 

Flake   Graphite,   Dixon's 809 

Flange,    Facing    Tables 656 

Gaskets    692,695 

Pulleys     491 

Unions    691 

Unions,    Ammonia    687 

Unions,  Extra  Heavy   ....    691 

Unions,  Kewanee    673 

Flanged  Car  Wheels 549 

Cast       Iron       Crosses 

Standard    689 

Cast  Iron  Tees,  Standard.    689 

Fittings 688  to  694 

Fittings    for    Spiral    Riv- 
eted  Pipe    637 

Laterals,    Cast   Iron    Stan- 
dard         690 

Reducers,     Standard     Cast 

Iron     690 

Flanges,  Blind 692 

Cast  Iron 691  to  694 

Cast  Iron  Common    691 

Closet     698 

Common     691 

Companion    693 

Extra   Heavy   Companion.    694 
Extra      Heavy      Reducing 

Companion    694 

Floor     691 

For  Spiral  Riveted  Pipe..    637 

Railing 699  to  701 

Reducing    693.  694 

Reducing   Companion .  .693,  694 
Standard      Cast      Iron 

Blind     692 

Standard   Companion    ....    693 

Templates  for  Drilling    ..1046 

Flare  Lights,  Carbide  .  .420  to  424 

Flares,  Firemen's 421,422,424 

Flash  Lights,  Electric 987 

Flat  Black  Paints 797 

Boxes    501 

Cars     238,  360 

Chain  Leaders,   Double    ..1009 

Chain  Leaders,  Single 1009 

Head  Cap  Screws 718 

Head  Rivets 767 

Standard   Steam   Cocks    .  .    648 

Mild  Steel   759 

Nose  Pliers 70 

Nose  Side  Cutting  Pliers.  .      68 
Plat     Pulleys,     Double     Wire 

Rope    1008 

Single   Wire   Rope    1008 

Wire  Rope  Double 1008 

Wire   Rope   Single    1008 

Flat  Rail  Travellers 347,  349 

Rail   Travellers,   Plain. 347,  349 

Sash  Chain  1011 

Spring  Keys   727 

Scrapers     56 

Strand  Wire  Rope 593 

Varnish    Brushes    786,787 

Wall   Brushes    786 

White    Paint    797 

Flatted  Hooks 323 

Flatters    191 

Flax      Packing,       Braided 

Square    860 

Flax  Twines 828.  829 

Flexible  Concrete  Chutes 232 

Grain  Spouts   488 

Pipe  Joints 638 

Spouting    232 

Flint  Finishing  Paper 80 

Flint   Paper    80 

Float  Valves    657 

Floats,  Aluminum    401 

Floating  Soap   801 


Floats       401 

Copper  Tank   666 

Long  Handled    402 

Tank    666 

Water  Barrel 666 

Flogging  Hammers 193 

Floodlight  Mazda  Lamps  ....    425 

Floo*lli;;lits,  Electric 425 

Gasolene 419 

Floor  and  Ceiling  Plates 640 

Brushes    784 

Dressing,  Standard    803 

Drills     161.  163 

Flanges    691 

Flanges,   Cast   Iron    691 

Grinders 89,     90 

Mops 782 

Paint     798 

Paint  Concrete    794 

Plates     640 

Push  Brushes  784 

Squeegees  783 

Varnish    800 

Flooring    Brads    769 

Hatchets    23 

Flour  Scoops    489 

Flue  Blowers 447 

Blowers,  Steam 626 

Brushes    447 

Cleaners     447 

Scrapers     447 

Flush  Joint  Rail  Fittings 700 

Joint   Stair   Fittings 700 

Well  Points 278 

Flux,  Brazing    380 

Fly  Screening   747 

Fly  Wheel  Information   1027 

Fog  Horns    999 

Folding  Anchors,  Dirigo   ....1001 

Basins     985 

Camp  Beds   927 

Camp  Cliairs 980,  981 

Camp  Cots    977 

Camp  Stools    980 

Camp  Tables    981 

Chairs     981 

Chairs,  Reclining 979 

Cots 977 

Handle  Draw  Knives 42 

House  Cots 977 

Pails    985 

Porch  Chairs    9S0,  981 

Settees    979 

Stools    980 

Tables    981 

Follower  Caps   570 

Followers,  Pile    570 

Foot  Blocks 553 

Blocks,  Derrick 553 

Blocks.    Standard    553 

Bolts,  Door 735 

(longs    4  17 

Power  Grindstones 87,    88 

Valves     652,889 

Force  Pumps   257 

Ford  Wrench  Sets 432 

Foreign  Flags 974 

Flags    in    Sets,    Printed 

Muslin    976 

Merchant   Flags    975 

Forge   Blowers    178,179 

Forge  Blower  Parts 176 

Forge  Tuyeres    176 

Forged  Steel  Shoes    "■    2S4 

Forges    173  to  177 

Blacksmiths'     173,174,177 

Blower    173,  174,  177 

Champion    401    175,401 

Chicago    177 

Rivet     175 

.      Tiger     177 

Fork   Ends.  Awning 909 

Fork   Handles    209 

Forks    197 

Caisson     197 

Clay    197 

Coal 197 

Coke     197 

Rail 295 

Shaving   197 

Spading    197 

Stone     ^97 


3061 


GEOBeARPEM"TER  S  CO, 


Form  Clamps,  Concrete 957 

Form  Spades    208 

Formula  Bolt  Dimensions.  .  .  .1030 
Formula,  Rivet  Dimensions.  .  1030 
Foundation  Winch  Heads.  .  .  .    533 

Foundry  Nails,   Smooth 771 

Foundry    Riddles    212 

401  Champion  Forge 175 

Four  Way  Cocks 648 

Four  Way  Steam  Cocks 648 

Frame  Benders   181 

Frame.*!,   Hacksaw    93 

Hacksaw,   Cast  Iron 93 

Rail  Hacksaw    93 

Star  Hacksaw    93 

Framing-  Chisels 38 

French    Chamois    Skins 793 

White  Zinc  Paint 798 

Fresnal  Motor  Boat  Lights..    994 

Steamer    Lights    995 

Tug  Lights 995 

Friction   Board    398 

Clutch  Pulleys 499 

Drive  Drills   165 

Drum  Hoists,  no  Engines.    614 

Feed  Saw  Mill 248 

Hoist     530,531 

Tape    575 

Fringe,   Cotton   Bullion 921 

Fruit   Tree  Sprayers 791 

Full   Bolted   Barrows 216 

Mounted   Stocks    152 

Fullers    191 

Funnels  and  Measures,  Com- 
bination       483 

Funnels     482,.  483 

Automobile    482 

Copper    482,  483 

Garage   483 

Gasoline     482,483 

Offset  Gasoline    483 

Shut  Off 482 

Tin    482 

Furnaces,   Auto    Torch 375 

Caulking   387 

Gas     377 

Lead    Melting    376 

Plumbers'     375,  377 

Plumbers'  Coil 375 

Portable  Melting    375 

Torrid     377 

Welting  Portable   371 

Furniture   Polishes    803 

Fuse,    Blasting    575 

Fuses,  Electrical  Blasting...  575 
Fusible  Plugs   626 

G 

G.  B.  C.  Door  Checks 733 

Gad  Tongs 192 

Gaff  and  Mast  Fittings 555 

Galvanized  Awning  Blocks...  915 
Blocks  with  Fast  Eyes.  .  .  .1006 
Blocks  with  Match  Hooks  1006 

Cans 483,   484 

Chain    1010 

Coal  Baskets    489 

Grommet   Rings    907 

Guy   Wire    592 

Hand  Suction  Pumps 271 

Iron   Blocks    1006 

Pails    481 

Pump  Parts    271 

Pump  Plungers     271 

Pump  Valves 271 

Sheet  Steel   765 

Strand    592 

Wire  Rope 590  to  592 

Gang  Planer  Tools 129 

Gap  Bed  and  Bridge.  Lathe..    171 

Garage  Cans 610 

Door  Hardware 743 

Door  Hinges    743 

Door  Sets    74'S 

Funnels    483 

Hardware    743 

Measures   483 

Repair  Kits    436 

Tents    94G 

Garden  Barrows 216 

Hose,  Moulded    870 

Hose,  Wrapped   871 

Hose  Nozzles  883 


Hose  Reels    878, 

Hose  Sprinklers    871, 

Lines     

Rakes  

Tents,  Octagon   

Gardner  Air  Compressors. 606, 

Duplex  Steam  Pumps 

-Rix  Air  Compressors.... 

Spring  Governors 

Steam  Separators 

Garnet  Paper 

Cloth     

Combination  Cloth 

Gas  and   Burner  Pliers 

Engine  Oil    

Fitters'  Hooks 

Fitters'  Supplies 

Fittings   678  to 

Furnaces    

House  Scoops 

Masks    

Pipe    634, 

Protectors    

Proving  Pumps 

Stove  Cocks    

Gasket  Chisels 

Cutters 

Gaskets,  Asbestos  Tubular. . . 

C.   B.   S 

C.    I 

Flange 692, 

Old  Colony    

Spiral  Riveted  Pipe 

Sunshine     

Superheat    

Tubular   Asbestos    

Gasoline  Cans 483, 

Driven  Air  Compressors.  . 

Driven  Builders'  Hoists.  .  . 

Driven  Pumps 251, 

Engine    Clutch    Pulleys... 

Engines     251, 

Flood  Lights    

Funnels     482, 

Hose    

Lamps     

Lanterns    

Light   Mantels    

Pressure  Lamps   

Saw  Rigs 239   to 

Storage  Outfits   

Torches    374,  375, 

Gate  Hooks  and  Staples 

Gate  Valves,  Extra  Heavy... 

Valves,  Extra  Heavy  with 
Yokes    

Valves,    Hose    

A^'ilves,   Jenkins'    

Valves,   Quick    Opening... 

Valves,   Standard    

Valves,   Standard   Flanged 
Gates.  Blast    

Oil    

Molasses    

Gauge   and   Track  Levels.  .  .  . 

Cocks    

Cocks,  Jenkins'    

Glass  Cutters'    

Glasses  

Glasses,    Penberthy 

Gauges     55,   449   to 

Ammonia   

Bar    

Butt     

Caliper    

Center     

Combination  Pressui'e  and 
Vacuum    

Compound     Pressure     and 
Vacuum    

Compound  Vacuum  and 
Pressure    

Depth    

Drill     

Drill  Tap  and  Wire 

Hub 

Huntington   

Hydraulic    

Inspectors'    

Jointer    

Lumber    

Marking    


879 
872 

826 
388 
940 
607 
270 
607 
627 


81 

81 

70 

804 

658 


377 
204 
409 
635 
409 
687 
658 
379 
846 
855 
855 
855 
695 
856 
637 
855 
855 
855 
484 
608 
527 
258 
499 
611 
419 
483 
867 
418 
418 
419 
418 
245 
610 
418 
732 
651 

655 

884 
642 
650 
650 
653 
178 
453 
453 
361 
661 
642 
445 
446 
457 
452 
450 
55 
55 
113 
108 


451 
116 
125 
125 
116 
361 
450 
116 

46 
288 

ci6 


Micrometer    HO,  112 

Micrometer  Caliper 110 

Planer  and  Shaper 116 

Pressure    449,   451 

Radius    115 

Recording   452 

Saw   16 

Screw  Pitch   115 

Steam    449   to  452 

Stop  Thread 115 

Surface     118 

Tap    125 

Telescoping    114 

Thickness     115,  116 

Track    361 

Traction  Engines 451 

Vacuum     449,  451 

Water     445 

Water  &  Steam  Combined  662 

Wire    125 

Wood  Marking    55 

Gealy  Chain  Pipe  Wrenches.  .    430 

Geared  Jacks 507 

Gearing,  Spur 487 

Gearings    525 

Hand  Power 525 

Setters  Derrick 525 

Winch 525 

General  Purpose   Wrenches.  .    437 

Generator  Sets,  Electric 998 

Genuine  Balta  Belting 844 

Genuine  Reed  Vises ..97,     98 

German  Machine  Chain 602 

Giant   Button   Pliers 69 

Gipsey  Windlasses 1002 

Glass  Cutters 793 

Rules    60 

Glass  House  Sheets,  Asbestos  397 

Rings    917 

Setters'   Zincs    793 

Glasses,  Level   54 

Lubicator    470 

Magnifying 125 

Marine    990 

Oil   Cup    470 

Proved    54 

Water  Gauge   446 

Glazed  Black  Enameled 

Trunk  Duck 904 

Glaziers'  Points 793 

Globes,    Lantern    416 

Gloss,  Semdac  Liquid    803 

Globe  Valves.  Crane  Disc.  .  .  .  647 
Extra  Heavy  Copper  Disc.  651 
Extra  Heavy  with  Yokes.    654 

Fairbank's    646 

Hard  Metal 647 

Jenkins'    641 

Needle   Point    650 

Standard    647 

Standard   Iron   Body 654 

Standard    Iron    Body    with 

Yokes    654 

with  Yoke,  Jenkins' 643 

Gl'oves,   Canvas    410 

■~'anvas.    Divers'     577 

Rubber    897 

Glue,  Black 1024 

Brushes    787,    845 

Canoe    1024 

Heaters    381 

Heaters,  Belting 845 

Liquid     1024 

Marine    1024 

Pots     381 

Ship     1024 

Thinner,    Marine     1024 

Waterproof     1024 

Yacht    1024 

Goggles   409,  410 

All   Rubber    409,    410 

Cover's  Gas  Tight  Rubber  410 

Mechanics'     409 

Special    409,    410 

Welders'     409 

Gold   Dust    802 

Line  Cotton  Sand  Belting.    843 

Medal  Cots    977 

Golf   Tents    943 

Gongs    447 

Foot    447 

Signal    447 

Trip    447 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  «  eo. 


1062 


Gooseneck  Bars    296 

Gooseneck  Claw  Bars 295,296 

Gossamer  Hats    897 

Gouf^es    193 

Firmer    39 

Socket    Firmer    39 

Government    Tent    Slides 920 

Governors,  Engine 627 

Fisher   Pump    667 

Gardiner    627 

Pump    667 

Spring     627 

Spring  Gardiner    627 

Wide    Range    627 

Grab  Hooks    603 

Hooks,  Stone    535 

Tongs      535 

Grading   Plows    221 

Grain  Buckets    '•  •    485 

Scoops     .199,204   to   207.489 

Spouts     488 

Grains.  Carborundum   83 

Granite  .'Board    398 

firanhite,    Dixon's    Boiler....    808 

Dixon's  Flake    809 

Grease,    Inland   Lake    805 

Paint     794 

Grapnels     1001 

Grappling  Irons    1001 

Grass   Hooks    297 

Grasshoppers,    Roofers    390 

Grass   Scythes    297 

Grate  Bars    625 

Upright   Boiler    625 

Grates.    Salamander    362 

Grave  Tents    945 

Gravel  and  Sand  Pumps 265 

Melting     749 

Pails    390 

Screening     749 

Screens     212 

Gravers,  Rules  for  Hardening.1029 

Grease,   Axle    805 

Cup    805 

Dixon's   Graphite    808 

Graphite    Inland   Lake....    805 

Slushing    Compound    805 

Transmission    805 

Grease  Cups    467   to   473 

Compression   472,  473 

Empress     473 

Ideal    . 472 

Jewel    472 

Marine    472 

Plain  Steel    472 

Surety     473 

Tiger     472 

Grease.s     805 

Inland  Lake    805 

Gredag     806 

Green  River  Screw   Plates...    153 

Parts     15' 

Grinders,  Bench 86,  89,  90 

Center     166 

Crown     89 

Emery   Wheel    89,    90 

Electric    90 

Electric   Bench    90 

Electric  Center    166 

Electric  Floor    89,    90 

Floor   89,     90 

Hand 85  to  87,  90 

Pneumatic     366 

Tool    85  to  90 

Grindstones     87 

Bi-Treadle   Mounted    87 

Foot-power    87,    88 

Hand    87 

Iron  Frame 88 

Mounted     87 

"On  the  Job"   88 

Power   88 

Samson  Mounted 8 / 

Unmounted    87 

Wooden  Frame    87 

Grips,    "Come-a-Long"    293 

Grips,     Havens'     293 

Grippers,  Guy 1020 

Wire 293 

Wire   Rope    1020 

Grommet  Dies,  Mail  Bag 90S 

Inserting  Dies  and  Cutter  908 


Knobs     907 

Rings,  Galvanized    907 

Setting  Dies   908 

Setting  Machines    908 

Groniniets    907 

Roller  Rim    907 

Sheet  Washer    907 

Spur     907 

Grooved  Shank  Twist  Drills.    132 

Groovers     4  00 

Belt      846 

Driveway     40i) 

Ground   Blankets,   Rainproof.    958 

Grub  Hoe  Handles 211 

Hoes    197 

Hoes    and   Picks 196 

Hoes,  Hammer  Head 197 

Guard    Roofing    39i; 

Guarded    Pike   Poles 290 

Guards,  Saw    247 

Gudgeons,   Wrought    556 

Guide  Sheaves  for  Wire  Rope  550 
Gum  Sheet  Packing,  Pure.  . .  .    854 

Gummers.  Crown  Saw 91 

Saw     91 

Guns,  Air    367,   609 

Guy  Caps,  with  Links 556 

Caps,    without    Links    ....    556 

Clamps    1020 

Derricks 537  to  539 

Derricks  with  Bull  Wheels 

538,    539 

Grippers     1020 

Shackles  with  Sheaves...  552 
Tighteners  with  Sheaves.  .  552 
Wire,    Galvanized     592 

H 

H.  D.  Injectors    458 

Jet   Pumps    458 

Haclisaw  Blades 96 

Frames     93 

Machines    94,    95 

Hacksaws,  Marvel 94,  95 

Hacksaws,    Power    94,    95 

Hafts,  Peg  Awl 67 

Hafts,   Sewing    67 

Hair    Felt    396 

Covering    396 

Half-and-Half    Solder    377 

Hatchets     23,    24 

Inch   Shank  Drills 133 

Oval  Bars,  Steel    759 

Oval    Steel   Bars 759 

Round  Steel    760 

Hall's  Manila  Rope  Hoists...    350 

Halter  Chain    1010 

Halraid  Blocks,  Deck  Doublel007 

Deck   Single    ' 1007 

Double   Cheek    1007 

Single  Cheek    1007 

Hame    Covers    962 

Hammer  Handles    211 

Head   Grub  Hoes    197 

Hammers    18,    19,    189 

Adze    Eye    19 

Ball  Pein   18 

Blacksmiths'    Hand 18 

Boyer    Riveting    367 

Bricklayers'    19 

Brush    298 

Caulking 298,  367 

Chipping    190 

Copper      408A 

Cross   Pein    18 

Derrick    Drop    567 

Drop    567 

Electric      363 

Engineers'     18 

Farriers'     19 

Flogging    193 

Hand   Drilling    189 

Hide    Faced    408 A 

Little  Giant  Power 95 

Machinists'      18 

Machinists*    Riveting    ....      19 

Masons'     189 

Pile,  Steam 566,  567 

Plow    18 

Plugging    193 

.  Pneumatic  Chipping    367 

I  Power   95 

Ripping    n 


Riveting    19,   193,    367 

Set     191 

Sheet  Pile   567 

Spalling    189 

Steam  Sheeting 567 

Stone  Axe    298 

Stone  Cutters'    189 

Straight  Pein   18 

Striking    189 

Swage   16 

Tack,  Magnetized   67 

Trip    95 

Hammock    Chain    1010 

Hanimorlcs     978 

and  Stands    978 

Navv  Canvas    978 

Hand   Bellows    298 

Cars     360 

Casting  Brushes   780 

Cylinder    Oil    Pumps 665 

Drill   Presses    93 

Drilling  Hammers    198 

Drills     25 

Electric  Drills 166  to  168 

Feed  Pumps 259 

Fids     918 

Fire    Pump    Buckets 885 

Grinders    85    to    87 

Grinders  and  Buffers    ....      90 

Grindstones     87 

Hacksaw  Blades   96 

Laid  Maitre  Cord   833 

Lanterns 413  to  416 

Oil   Pumps    467,   665 

Power  Drills 161  to  163 

Power  Gearings    525 

Power    Guy    Derricks 536 

Power,    Nigger    Heads.,..    51i 
Power  Orange  Peel 

Buckets    237 

Power    Punch    and    Shear.   185 
Power  Threading  Machines 

158,    159 

Powers    518  to  525 

Powers,    Drums    for 518 

Pumice     801 

Power  Punches  and  Shears  184 

Reamers     142 

Rotary   Force  Pump    274 

Saw  Handles    16 

Saws    8   to  10 

Screws    57 

Screws,   Wood    57 

Suction    Pumps    271 

Torches    374,   375,    480 

Handled  Axes 21 

Mops    831 

Scrapers     43 

Handles    209   to   211 

Adze     211 

Auger 47 

Axe      211 

Bench    211 

Blacksmiths'    Hammer    ...    211 

Boathook     1019 

Broad  Axe 211 

Bull  Point   388 

Canthook   289 

Cement    Tools    401 

Clamp,  for  Tape 64 

D     197 

D    Fork    209 

D  Shovel    209 

D  Spade   209 

Door    734 

Double   Bit   Axe    211 

Drifting    Pick    211 

File    211 

Fork    197,  209 

Grub   Hoe    211 

Hammer     211 

Hand  Saw   16 

Hatchet    211 

Long  Hay  Fork 210 

Long  Manure   Fork    210 

Long    Scoop    210 

Long  Shovel    210 

Long    Shovel     210 

Machinist  Hammer    211 

Mattock     211 

Maul    .-. 211 

Nail  Hammer 211 

Peavy    28H 


1063 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  «  eo. 


Handles,  Pick    211 

Pickaroon   289 

Pike  Pole    289 

Poll  Pick 211 

Rake     210 

Scoop     209 

Screen  Door 730 

Shingle 211 

Shovel     209 

Sledge     211 

Soldering  Iron 211 

Spade    209 

Tape  Clamp 64 

Tool   211 

Handy  Saw  Kits 10 

Hangers,     Ball     and     Socket, 

Double    Ring    Oiling...  504 

Bracket    501 

Door   741,  742 

Fire  Door 742 

Joist    755 

Pipe  Extension    639 

Ring    Oiling   Bracket 501 

Shafting    501,  504 

Post,   Ball   and   Socket 501 

Universal  Wick    Oiling. 503,  504 

Hanging  Lamps    415 

Hard   Maple   Rollers 505 

Metal  Angle  Valves 647 

Metal  Globe  Valves 647 

Moulders'  Brushes    779 

Oil  Finish    800 

Rubber  Valve'  Discs    862 

Hardies    191 

Hardware,  Awning 907,  922 

Fire   Door    742 

Garage    743 

Garage   Door    743 

Riddles   212 

Screen  Door    730 

Harness  Snaps 917 

Harrington   Chain   Hoists.  .  .  . 

328   to  339 

Trolleys    347,  348 

Hartz  Steel  Derrick  Blocks..  316 

Tackle  Blocks    309 

Harvester  Covers   960 

Hasp   Staples    728 

Hasps,  Hinge   728 

Hinge,  Extra  Heavy 732 

Safety     732 

and  Staples 732 

Hatchet  Handles 211 

Hatchets,    Barreling 23 

Broad    23,    24 

Claw    23,    24 

Derrick  Builders'    . 24 

Flooring     23 

Half   23,   24 

Lath     23,    24 

Shingling     23,  24 

Hats,  Waterproof 897 

Havens'    Grips     293 

Havoline   Oil    804 

Hawks    401 

Aluminum    401 

Hawser,  Laid   Manila  Rope'.  .  820 

Laid  Rope   816 

Wire    Rope,    Towing 592 

Hawsing    Beetles 1021 

Hay-Budden  Anvils 187 

Hay    Cock    Covers     959 

Hay  Fork  Blocks   313 

Hay   Rope    Sisal    821 

Hayward  Buckets   236,  237 

Head    Rod    and    Pulley   Hold- 
ers, Awning   915 

Head  Rod  Holders   915 

Headers,   Rivet    847 

Heading  Bands    296 

Heads,    Exhaust    629 

Micrometer    112 

Steam  Exhaust    629 

Whitewash    785 

Heat  Proof  Enamels 795 

Paints     795 

Heaters  and  Ground  Thawers  371 

Surface     371 

Belting   Glue    845 

Buckeye 371 

.    Glue     381 


Glue  Belting 845 

Steam  Glue 381 

Tar   and  Asphalt    ..383   to   389 

Water      459 

Heating  Boilers,  Hot  Water.    630 

Boilers,    Steam    630 

Surfaces,     Relative    Value 

of    1027 

Heavers,    Sailmakers'    918 

Tongs    192 

Heavy  Barbed  Car  Nails 771 

Boat  Nails 770 

Hings   Nails    771 

Naught    Duck,    Narrow...    902 
Pattern       Square       Cheek 

Wire  Rope  Blocks.  .319,  320 
Single        Drum        Friction 

Hoists     531 

Strap  Hinges    728 

Swivels     1015 

Heel    Dollies    193 

Heel  Shaves  for  Belts    845 

Helmet    Cushions,    Divers'...    589 

Fittings,  Divers'    580 

Helmets      403 

Divers     579 

Diving,    with    Telephone..    579 

Safety   409 

Hemaphrodite   Calipers    120 

Hemp  Bell  Cords,  Cable  Laid  824 

Clothes    Lines    827 

Packings     824 

Twines     828 

Twines,  Large   828 

Herringbone  Wall  Ties 754 

Hexagon    Dies     157 

Head  Cap  Screws 717 

Nuts     721,  722 

Steel    760 

Hickeys    154 

Hickory  Mallets    52 

Mauls    292 

Hide   Faced  Hammers 408A 

Hide   Rope,   Sisal    821 

High     Pressure     Rock     Drill 

Couplings    887 

Pressure    Spiral    Asbestos 

Packing    857 

Speed   Drills    131,   134 

Speed    Leather    Belting...    840 

Topped  Boots 890 

Hills-McCanna    Lubricators.  .    466 

Hinge  Hasps    728 

Hasps,  Extra  Heavy 732 

Nails,   Heavy    771 

Nails,   Light    771 

Pipe  Vises 102 

Sets    .  .^ 731 

Hinges,  Awning  Plate 913 

Garage    Door    743 

Screen  Door    730 

Spike  Awning    913 

Strap     728 

T     728 

Wrought    Steel    728 

Hip  Boots    891,  892 

Hodell  Chain   1011 

Hods    404 

Brick     404 

Mortar    404 

Hoes    404 

Asphalt  Patching 388 

Fire   447 

Grub    197 

Mortar    404 

Patching    388 

Scuffle   291 

Hoist  Buckets    231 

Hoisting    Engines 613,615 

Engines,    Contractors'.  613,   615 

Engines,  Electric   612 

Engines,    Reversible    615 

Engines,    with   Boilers. 613-615 
Engines,  with  Boiler's. 613,  615 

Rope     817 

Hoists     612  to  615 

Air    345,  346 

Ash    353 

Basement     353 

Belt  Driven  Builders.  .528,  529 
Brick     526 


Chain     328  to  351 

Chain   Combined,  with 

Traveler     330,331,336 

Chain    with    Combined 

Travelers     330 

Collapsible  Ash 353 

Contractors  and  Builders.    528 
Double  Friction  Drum  Belt    529 
Double   Platform   Reversi- 
ble        530 

Duplex    Chp,in    343,344 

Electric    612 

Electric     Double     Friction 

Drum     613 

Friction    530,  531 

Friction  Double  Drum....    530 

Friction  Portable   530,531 

Hall's  Manilla  Rope 350 

Harrington    Chain    ..328  to  339 
Heavy  Single   Drum   Fric- 
tion        531 

Improved  Screw  Chain 

335  to  339 

Improved  Screw,  Parts  for 

337  to  339 

Manilla  Rope   350 

Peerless  Chain    328   to   334 

Peerless  Trolley    331 

Pneumatic    345,   346 

Screw  and  Traveler   Com- 
bined         336 

Screw    Chain    335  to  339 

(Screw  Parts    337  to  339 

Single  Drum   Friction  Re- 
versible        530 

Spur  Geared   Chain.  .  328  to  334 
Yale  &  Towne  Chain  341  to  344 

Holdall  Ratchet  Brace 26 

Holder-on    367 

Pneumatic    367 

Holder,    Pipe    283 

Holders  and  Lifters,  Pipe 279 

Armstrong  Tool    ...127   to  129 

Bag    489 

Bit    56" 

Drop  Head  Tool   127 

Extension   Bit    56 

Fire  Axe    884 

Fire    Pike   Pole 884 

Flag  Bracket 969 

Head  Rod    915 

Lumbermen's    Pencil    ....404A 

Offset  Tool 127 

Side   Tool    127 

Straight  Shank    128 

Straight  Tool 127 

Tool 127 

Holding  Drums    552 

Hole  Diggers    291 

Hollow  Drill  Rod    763 

Hollow  Handle  Tool  Sets 48 

Holy    Stones    788 

Hondas,   Lariat    823 

Hoods,    Safety 409 

Salamander    362 

Splash   235 

Hook  Plates  for  Pipe 640 

Hook  Rules 60,107 

Hookaroon   Stamps    405 

Hook  Valves  for  Seating  Cyl- 
inders        284 

Hookings,  Carrying ,    286 

Hooks    197 

And  Eyes 917 

And  Sockets   598 

And  Staples    732 

And   Thimbles    598 

Hooks,  Awning   909 

Barrel     1019 

Beam,  for  Pipe    640 

Belt    848 

Block     323 

Brick,    Awning    ,    921 

Boat,    Navy    1019 

Box    357 

Bunk 603 

Bush    297 

Caisson  Bucket  533 

Can    1019 

Cant     . 286 

Cant  Hook    286 

Chain    1019 


GEO-BeAIiPEM*TER  ^  eo. 


1064 


Hooks,  Chandelier   682 

Fire 447 

Flattened   323 

Gas    Fitters    658 

Grab     603 

Grass     297 

I.ug     286 

Peavey    286 

Pipe     658 

Potters  Belt   849 

••S"    1017 

Safety  Link  1015 

Screendoor  730 

Screw  916,  1016 

Single,   Small   Kye    1012 

Single,  with  Thimbles 1013 

Sister     598 

Sister,    with    Thimbles 1013 

Snap  Swivel   Eye    1012 

Stone    197 

Stone  GrS-b    535 

Swivel   for  Blocks 323 

Swivel,    Small    Eye 1012 

Swivel  with   Thimbles 1012 

Tape    64 

Timber    286 

Valve  Cords .  .    826 

Wire  Snap 917 

Wood  Awning 921 

Hoop   Fasteners    772 

Staples    774 

Hoppers,  Concrete  Distrib- 
uting'        231 

Remixing     235 

Horizontal  Boilers    620,  621 

Check    Valves,    Extra 

Heavy   651 

Centrifugal  Pumps 263 

Engines    618 

Steam   Engines    618 

Horns,  Fog   999 

Horse  Blankets 962 

Clamps    57 

Feeding  Bags    964 

Pails    481 

Scrapers     218  to  223 

Horse  Power,  Rules  for  Find- 
ing      1027 

Of   Shafting    1027 

Of   Turned    Shafting 1028 

Horse  Shoe  Dollies 286 

Nails    191 

Weights,   Divers 580 

Horseshoes    191 

Hose  Bibbs   664 

Brewers    865 

Bushings    886 

Caps    886 

Carts 878,  879 

Cotton   Rubber  Lined  Mill   873 

Clamps,    Steam    888 

Clamps,  Water 888 

Clinchers    888 

Couplings    886 

Couplings,  Air   886 

Couplings,   Divers'    580 

Couplings   Fire    882 

Couplings,   Steam    887 

Couplings,    Underwriters'.    882 

Creamery     867 

Deck    875 

Divers    Air 581 

Double    Jacket    Fire 874 

Duck    904 

Engine  and  Tender 868 

Fire,  Cotton  Rubber  Lined   874 

Fire,  Double  Jacket 874 

Fire,  Underwriters'  Stand- 
ard       874 

Fire,  Single  Jacket 874 

Garden   Moulded 870 

Garden    Wrapped 871 

Gasoline   867 

Gate  Valves 884 

Gate  Valves,  Standard....    650 

Linen   873 

Menders   888 

Metal  Steam 868 

Mill.  Cotton  Rubber  Lined  873 

Moulded  Air 866 

Moulded  Garden 870 

Moulded  Water 865 


Nipples 886 

Nipples,   Suction 882 

Nozzles,    Garden 883 

Nozzles,    Leaky 889 

Oil,  Suction 869 

Pipes   883 

Pneumatic    Tool 866 

Racks     880,  881 

Racks,   Bowes    880 

Racks,   Fire    880,  881 

Racks,   Yale    880 

Keducers    886 

Reels      878,879 

Reels,   Fire    881 

Sand    Blast 866 

Single  Jacket  Fire 874 

Spanners    886 

Sprinklers,  Garden 871,  872 

Steam    864 

Steam,  Price  List 863 

Steam,   Metal    868 

Strainers,    Suction 889 

Straps,    Caldwell's 888 

Suction    869 

Suction,  Price  List 863 

Superheat    Steam 864 

Tender  and  Engine 868 

Tool    866 

Underwriter's  S  t  a  n  d  a  rd 

Fire    874 

Vacuum    869 

Valves,   Standard    649 

Valves,    Standard   Garden.    650 

Washout     867 

Water    865 

Water,    Price    List 863 

Winding    875 

Wrapped    Garden 871 

Hospital  Tents,  U.   S.  Army.  .    957 
Hot  Blast  Brazing  Machines.    373 

Blast  Lanterns    413,414 

Cutters   191 

Pressed   Nuts 721 

Stuff  Shovels    199,  202 

Water  Heating  Boilers...    630 

"Water  Kalsomine    796 

Water  Pipe   Covering 396 

Water    Radiators    632 

Water  Sheet  Packing. 853 

House  Brooms    782 

Cots,  Folding 977 

Moving  Rollers 505 

Raising  Jacks    515 

Raising     Screws 515 

Tents,  Portable    948,  949 

Housing  Tents,  Contrac- 
tors        935 

Housings    964 

How  to  Measure  for  Belting.    837 

Lace  Belts 837 

Measure   for   Sails 966 

Hunters'    Axes    21 

Huntington    Track    Gauges..    361 

Hub  Gauges    116 

Hydrant   Bibbs    664 

Clamps    657 

Wrenches     886 

Hydraulic  Claw  Jacks 513 

Couplings    685 

Dredging  Sleeves 868 

Gauges    450 

Jacks 513 

Pump  Packing  Canvas.  .  .  .    859 
Hy-Pol   Polish 803 

I 

I  Beam  Clamps 755 

Clips    748 

Travelers,  Geared  ....348,349 
Travelers,   Plain    348,349 

Ice  Aprons    892 

Bar  Chisels 582 

Blocks     310 

Breaking  Bars 582 

Markers    582 

Picks    67 

Plows    582 

Saws     5S2 

Scales    355 

Shavers     582 

Tongs    582 


Tools   582 

Ideal  Grease  Cups 4T2 

Imperial  Asbestos  Pipe  Cov- 
ering        395 

Implement    Paint 794 

Improved  Metal  Snatch  Blocks   311 
Screw  Chain  Hoists. 335   to  338 

Parts 337   to  339 

Skidder  Blocks    323 

Steel  Tackle  Blocks.  .  .306,  307 

Inclinometers 109 

Indentation  Rollers 402 

Independent  Drill  Chucks.  . .  .    137 

Indestructible  Oilers 476 

Indicators,  Speed    i.  118,  448 

Induroid   Roofing    394 

Industrial  Jacks    507,  508 

Railway   Track    359 

Information,  Air 1031 

Contractors'    1031 

Electrical     1025 

Fly    Wheel 102/ 

Planes     44 

Tents     930 

Track    Equipment 1028 

Paint    1031 

Roofers    1031 

Steam    1025 

Useful   1025  to  1047 

Ingersoll-Rogler   Air   Co  m- 

pressors    604,   605 

Injectors     455    to   457 

Leader    456 

Metropolitan     456,  457 

Penberthy  Automatic 455 

Steam    455   to  457 

U.  S.  Automatic 456 

Inland   Lake   Greases 805 

Oils     804 

Inner   Tubes,   Automobile....    861 

Inserts,    Concrete 753,  755 

Inserting    Dies    and    Cutters, 

Gromniet    908 

Inside    Calipers 118   to  120 

Insecticide    Sprayers 791 

Inside  White  Paints 707 

Inspectors'  Cars    360 

Gauges    116 

Test  Sets   452 

Torches     480 

Installation  and  Maintenance 

of  Belting   836 

Instruments,    Leveling 124 

Insulating;  Paper    393 

Tape    575 

Intercliangeable   Screw   Driv- 
ers          66 

International   Sif^nal   Code 

Book    973 

Flags     973 

Interior  Varnish 800 

Iron,  to  Derive  Weight  of... 1027 

And  Steel,  Weights  of 1043 

Bench   Screws    56 

Block  Planes    45 

Blocks,    Galvanized    1006 

Body  Butterfly  Valves 652 

Body  Check  Valves 652 

Body  Safety  Pop  Valves..    671 
Body  Standard  Angle 

Valves     654 

Body    Standard    Cross 

Valves     654 

Body  Standard  Globe 

Valves     654 

Body  Throttle  Valves 672 

Cocks,   Asbestos   Packed..    646 

Corrugated    Sheets    765 

Discharge    End    Boxes....    486 

Flat,  Weights   of 1042 

Foot    Valves    652 

Frame  Grindstones    88 

Frame  Stone  Jacks 514 

Framed  Wrenches.  .518   to  524 

Gin  Ice  Blocks 310 

Levels     53,54,123 

Mallets   52 

Mauls    189,298 

Nippers    676 

Padlocks    736,737 

Paint    794 

Pulleys     494 


1065 


GeoBCar.pen'ter.s  Co. 


Iron  Pulley  Prices 494,  495 

Rivets 767 

Sheaves    324,327 

Sheets 764 

Shields    , 712 

Strainers    889 

Strapped  Lizards    917 

Tampers     401 

Tight  and  Loose   Pulleys.    495 

To  Find  Weights    1026 

Weights     of     Round     and 

Square    1040 

Wire   Rope    590,  591 

Irons,   Bending    379 

Branding    407 

Caulking   1021 

Clamps    58 

Derrick     548   to  562 

Grappling    1001 

Hawsing     1021 

Leg    559 

Plumbers'   Bending    379 

Scraping    1021 

Setters,    Derrick 525 

Smoothing    388 

Soldering 377 

Toggle     569 

Top    Stiff   Leg 559 

Tuyere    176 

Ironworkers'  Safety  Nets ... .    790 
Vises   99 

Irrigation    Strainers 280 

Italian  Hemp  Packings 824 

J 

Jackhamer  Rock  Drills 364 

Jack  Chain   602 

Planes     44 

Screws    117 

Screw  Caps 515 

Screw  Plates    515 

Screws,  Telescopic 515 

Jacks     506  to  517 

Automobile    510 

Automobile  and  Industrial  510 

Ball  Bearing   511,  512 

Ballast    506 

Bell     515,  516 

Bell  Base'  Ratchet 516 

Bottle    515,  516 

Bridge     507 

Broad  Base,  Key  Release.  513 

Cable'  Reel    516 

Car     507 

Car    Replacing 517 

Carrying    516 

Emergency    508,  509 

Geared   507 

House    Raising 515 

Hydraulic    513 

Hydraulic    Claw    513 

Industrial     507,  508 

Locomotive    515,  516 

Machinery    514 

Ordnance    508 

Pole     509 

Pulling 517 

Pushing   and   Pulling 517 

Ratchet  Carrying 516 

Ratchet   Pulling 517 

Screw,  Track   517 

Simplex    506  to  510 

Steam  Boat  Ratchet 517 

Steel    506  to  517 

Stone'     514 

Stone,  Wood   Frame 514 

Stone,    Iron    Frame 514 

Track    506 

Trench    275 

Trip   506,507 

Tripod  Ratchet 516 

U.   S 972 

Jacobs'   Drill  Chucks 137 

Jaw  Nuts 722 

and  Y  Stubs,  Awning 913 

Ends,  Awning 909 

Hinges,  Awning 910 

Slides,   Awning 911 

Stubs,  Awning 909 

Jeffery's  Marine  Glue 1024 

Jenney   Pole   Supports 294 


Jet  Pumps 458,  459 

American   458 

H.-D 458 

Jewel  Grease'  Cups 472 

Jewelers'    Chain    Nose    Pliers  68 

Jenkins'  Angle  Valves 641 

Angle  Valves  Iron  Body..  644 

Angle  Valves  with  Yoke.  .  643 

Automatic  Air   Valves....  645 

Ball  Gauge   Cocks 642 

Blow  Off  Valves 643 

Brass  Safety  Valves 644 

Check    Valves 641 

Compression  Gauges 645 

Corner  Valves 643 

Cross  Valves    641 

Cross  Valves  with  Yoke..  643 

Gate  Valves 642 

Gauge   Cocks    642,  645 

Globe  Valves    641 

Globe  Valves  Iron  Body.  .  644 

Globe'  Valves  with  Yoke.  .  643 

Hose  Angle  Valves 644 

Hose   Globe   Valves 644 

Iron  Body  Check  Valves..  643 

Quick  Opening  Valves....  642 

Radiator  Angle   A^alves...  644 

Radiator  Globe  Valves.  .  .  .  644 

Radiator  Valves    644,  645 

Screwed    Blow    Off    Valves  644 

Swing    Check    Valves 641 

Valves     641  to  645 

Y  Screwed  Valves 644 

Y  Valves    643 

Jim  Crow  Rail  Benders 361 

Jingle  Bells 991 

Johnson's  First  Aid  Cabinets  412 

Joint    Clamps,    Steam 638 

Runners,  Lead   378 

Jointer  Gauges , 46 

Planes    44 

Jointers    250,  400 

-Cement 400 

Sidewalk    400 

Roller    402 

Joints,   Expansion    653 

Expansion,  Weights  of... 1045 

Flexible  Pipe 638 

Standard   Expansion 653 

Steam   Swing 653 

Swing    653 

Joist  Hangers    755 

Tongs    289 

Journal  Bearings    502   to  504 

Boxes  with   Sheaves 548 

Joy  Automatic  Couplers 887 

Jumbo   Nail    Pullers 357 

Junior   Wagon    Lamps 414 

Jupiter  Transmission  Rope...  593 

Jute  Clothes  Line 827 

Rope    824 

Twines    830 

Wrapping  Twines 830 

K 

K.  &  W.  Column  Clamps....    756 

Kalsomine  Brushes    785 

Hot    Water 796 

Kaplan  Red  and  Black  Sheet 

Packing    854 

Keyseating  Wood   Pulleys...    491 

Kedge    Anchors 1001 

Kerosene   Blow    Torches    and 

Paint  Burners    372 

Cans     474,  484 

Engines    611 

Lanterns    413  to  416 

Ranges 983 

Kettles     381 

and  Boilers,  Farm 382 

Pitch 384  to  387 

Steam,  Jacketed 382 

Sugar    381 

Wash     381 

Kewanee,  Flange   Unions..,.    673 

Unions    673 

Key  Release  Broad  Base  Jacks  513 

Seat  Clamps 108 

Seaters    92 

Seating    Lathe    Attach- 
ments    172 


Way    Cutting    Lathe    At- 
tachment      172 

Keyhole  Calipers   119 

Saw    Pads 11 

Saws    11 

Keys,   Center 136 

Drift    136 

Flat    Spring 727 

Tent,    Wood 920 

Keyseaters,  Portable    Shaft..      92 
Shaft 92 

Keystone  Chain  Links 603 

Ratchets     145,   146 

Roofing    394 

Khaki  Tents 93 

Kiel     404 

Marking 404 

Kits,    Auto     434   to   436 

Automobile  First  Aid 412 

Cooking    985 

Handy    Saw 10 

Repair    433 

Klein's  Diamond  Special  Side' 

Cutting  Pliers 72 

Eastern     Climbers 72 

Electrical     Cons  truction 
Tools  72.     73 

Knife   Handle  Wrenches.  .426,  427 

Knives,  Belt 845 

Draw     42 

Draw   Folding  Handle 42 

Farriers'    191 

Putty     793 

Scraping    793 

Stripping     42 

Yachtmen's 985 

Knob    Eyelets    919 

Matting    877 

Knobs,  Drive    919 

Grommet    907 

Knotted  Roofing  Brushes.  .. .    784 

Knuckle   Joints,  Awning 921 

L 

Liace    Cutters 846 

Cutters  Belt    846 

Leather,  Rawhide  Belt 847 

Lacing,  Alligator  Steel  Belt. .    852 

Belt    847 

Cut  Belt 841 

Rawhide    847 

Steel  Belt,  Bristol's 851 

Ladders  Extension,  Windlass  789 

Long 789 

Painters'  Step 789 

Rope    789 

Windlass  Extension 789 

Ladles,   Melting 377 

Pitch 391 

Lag  Screw  Wrenches 72 

Screws    705 

Screws,  Number   in  pack- 
age   1038 

Screws,  Weights  of 1038 

Lagging,  Asbestos  Boiler....   396 

Lamp   Chimneys    416 

Reflectors    417 

Wicks    417 

Lamps 413   to   415 

Beacon    414 

Blizzard  Dash    413 

Contractors'   Shanty 414 

Copper  Plated  Steel 480 

Electric    425 

Gasoline 418 

Hanging     415 

Junior  Wagon / .   414 

Mazda   425 

Octo  Driving    415 

Pioneer   Hanging 415 

Pioneer  Street 415 

Platform    415 

Railroad    414,   415 

Steel  Hand 480 

Wagon    415 

Land    Measure    Tables 1030 

Lantern    Burners 417 

Chimneys     416 

Globes     416 

Reflectors    417 

Wicks   • 417 


Geo-B-Carpem'ter  ^  eo. 


1066 


L^xterns,  Barn 413  to  415 

Llold  Blast 413,416 

D.-L,ite    413 

Jrasoline    418 

Hand    413  to  416 

Hot   Blast 413.  414 

Kerosene    413  to  416 

Little  Star 414 

Monarch 413 

Railroad     414  to  416 

Vesta  Railroad   414 

Wizard   413 

Wagon    413   to  415 

Steel   Clad   R.    R 416 

Lard   Oil 805 

Large    Head    Barbed    Roofing- 

Nails 772 

Hemp    Twines 828 

Wall  Tents 935 

Lariat    Hondas 823 

Rope    823 

Lariats,   Braided   Cotton 823 

Braided  Linen 823 

Latches,  Barn  Door 743 

Door    734 

Night    738 

Thumb    734 

Lateral  Arms  Awning 922 

Laterals.   Standard   Cast   Iron 

Flanged    690 

Lath    Hatchets 23,     24 

Metal 748 

Nails    .^ 772 

Nails,  Blued  Sterilized 772 

Lathe   Chucks    137 

Logs    128 

Keyseating    Attachments.    172 
Keyway    Cutting    Attacli- 

ments    172 

Milling   Attachments 172 

Squaring  Attachments.  ..  .    172 

Tool    Posts 128 

Tool     Tongs 192 

Lathes     169 

Engine     169,   170 

Gap  Bridge  Bed 171 

Screw  Cutting 169,   170 

Lathyarn,  Sisal 822 

Tarred    822 

Untarred    822 

Lawn  Canopies 946 

Tents,   Palmetto 941 

Lead,    Bar 377 

Joint  Runners    . 378 

Melting    Furnaces 376 

Pencils 404A 

•  Pig    377 

Pot    799 

Sheaves    550 

Sheet     377 

Shields    710  to  715 

White    793 

Leader    Ejectors 456 

Screw    Drivers 65 

Lenders,  Chain  Double  Up- 
right      1009 

Flat  Double    1009 

Flat     Single 1009 

Single     Upright 1009 

Leading    Wire 575 

Leading  Wire  Reels 575 

Leakies     889 

Leaky  Hose  Nozzles 889 

Leather    Aprons 287 

Belt    Cement 852 

Belt   Laces,    Rawhide 847 

Belting    839  to   841 

Belting,  High  Speed 840 

Belting.  Price  List 841 

Belting.   Round    Solid 841 

Belting.   Round   Twisted..    841 

Belting.    Solid   Round 841 

Belting.    Twisted   Round..    841 

Belting.  Waterproof 840 

Cement,    Belt 852 

Soled   Rubber  Boots 890 

Washers  489 

Leathers,   Cup 282 

Oar     989 

Pump  Valve 282 

Standard    Cup 282 

Lee   Irons , , 559 


Lemon  Polishing  Oil 803 

Letters,  Steel 405 

Level    Glasses 54 

Handle  Rough  Stop  Cocks  659 

Sights    54 

Levelers 223 

Leveling    Instruments 124 

Rods    126 

Levels    53,     54 

Adjustable     53 

And    Plum.bs 53,     54 

Architects   126 

Bench    122   to  124 

Common     54 

Double  Plumb 123 

Eclipse    54 

Electricians'    124 

Engineers'   123 

Gauge  and  Track 361 

Iron     53,   54,   123 

Macliinists'  Iron    54 

Masons'    53 

Metallic     53,     54 

Non-adjustable    53 

Plumbers'    123 

Pocket    54 

Pocket  Straight  Edge 54 

Track    361 

Wood     53,     54 

Lever  Shears 185 

Lewises    535 

Stone     535 

Life  Boat  Drags 993 

Boats     992 

Life   Preservers,    Cork 992 

Rafis     992 

Lifts,   Bar 734 

Window    734 

Light  Barbed   Car   Nails 771 

Bars    296 

Boat  Nails 770 

Hinge   Nails 771 

Light  Loose  Pin  Butts 729 

Narrow    Butts 730 

Strap  Hinges 728 

Swivels     1015 

Lighthouse    Cleaner 802 

Soap     801 

Washing  Powder 802 

Lights,   Anchor 995 

Carbide    Flare 420  to  424 

Combination   994 

Combination   Electric  Ma- 
rine         996 

Electric  Flash   987 

Electric  Post    996 

Electric  Running   996 

Fresnal  Steamer 995 

Fresnal  Tug   995 

Milburn     422,  424 

Motor  Boat 994 

Running     Electric 996 

Steamer  Fresnal   995 

Steamer  Signal   995 

Stern    994 

Tug  Fresnal   995 

Lignum-vitae     Mallets 52 

Lime,    Chloride    of 802 

Line  Rollers 402 

Lineman's  Heavy  Side  Cut- 
ting  Pliers    68 

Pliers    69 

Tool    Kits 443 

Linen  Hose 873 

Lariats,  Braided 823 

Tapes    62 

Twines    829 

Lines,    Chalk     826 

Clothes   827 

Cotton    Trot 832 

Garden    826 

Masons'     832 

Small  Braided    826 

Tow     597 

Trot     Cotton 832 

Truck    597 

Lining.  Asbestos  Brake 746 

Lining   Bars 295 

Link    Belt 766 

Hooks.   Safety 1015 

Links,    Acme 603 

Bright 603 


Chain    603 

Connecting    603 

Keystone    Chain 603 

Missing     603 

Repair      603 

Liquid    Glue 1024 

Measure  Tables 1030,   1032 

Weight    Table 1032 

Wood    Filler 799 

List,  File  and  Rasp 78,     79 

Standard   Machine   Bit....      35 
Prices,  Leather  Belting.  . .    841 

Prices,  Oiled  Clothing 896 

Prices,   Rubber  Belting 836 

Prices.    Standard   Wide 

Cotton   Duck 90 

Prices.  Steam  Hose' 863 

Prices.   Suction  Hose 863 

Prices.  Water  Hose 863 

Litters.    Army 977 

"Little    Fiend"    Attachment..    375 

''Little    Giant"    Collets 156 

Dies 156 

Power    Hammers 95 

Ratchet  Nut  Wrenches...    42S 

Stocks    156 

Taps    156 

Threading  Machine 160 

"Little    Star"    Lantern 414 

Lizard!^,    Awning 917 

Iron  Strapped   917 

Wire    Strapped 917 

Loading    and     Lumberman's 

Blocks     312 

Lobster     Claws 1020 

Lock  Nuts 682,   721,   725 

Nuts.  Brass i . .    675 

Seam   Speaking  Tube.....    74  0 

Washers     725 

Locks,   Door 738 

Oar 988 

Row    988 

Loeorn'otive    Boilers 621 

Jacks     515 

Jack    Screws 515.   516 

Switch    Ropes 597 

Torches     480 

Log    Chains 601 

Rule's      60 

Stamps     405.407 

Logging   Tools 286   to   288 

Logs.    Taffrail 999 

Long  Drop   Elbows 682 

Drop    Tees    682 

Handled    Cement    Tools...    402 

Handled  Floats   402 

Handled  Shovels   ...198   to- 208 

Handled  Trowels    402 

Hay   Fork   Handles 210 

Ladders 789 

Manure  Fork   Handles....    210 
Round   Handle   Wrenches.    442 

Scoop    Handles 210 

Screws    677 

Shovel  Handles 210 

Sweep  Double'  Branch  El- 
bows        685 

Sweep  Elbows   685 

Loom    Fixers'    Pliers 69 

Loops,    Chandelier 682 

Loose    Pin    Butts 729 

Low  Pressure  Damper  Regu- 
lators         667 

Safety  Valves    667 

Safety  Pop  Valves 669 

Loys    294 

Lubricants    806 

Dixon's    Automobile 810 

Glasses 470 

Washers    470 

Lubricators     •x60,  473 

Detroit    461   to  466 

Detroit  "500"    465 

Detroit  Improved   462 

Detroit    Improved    Stand- 
ard         461 

Detroit    Kid 466 

Hills-McCanna    466 

Plain  Engine 467 

Engine 467 

Madison-Kipp    460 


1067 


Geo-BCar.peN'ter  s  Go. 


Lug  Hooks   .^°^ 

Lumber   Crayons    404A 

Dollies     Ill 

Gauges ^°° 

Lumberhandlers'    Aprons ^l' 

Lumber    Rollers •  ^°° 

Lunibermeu'8  Crayons    a)Ia\ 

Pencils        404A 

Pencil  Holders..... ^.^.^..^.^40^4A 

Lunch    Baskets,    Refrigerator  985 

Lunch    Sets • 984 

Lunkenheiiner    Grease    Cups.    47 J 

Lye'^'!..'^.^:::::::::::::::::  tol 

M 

Machine    Augers 33 

Bits     ^^'  nH 

Bolt     Anchors 'J_» 

gOltS  "Oi 

Bolts,  Amount  in  Case 1036 

Bolts,   Weights    1037 

Chains     602 

Cotton  Sewing  Twine 831 

Dies    1»7 

Hack   Saw   Blades 97 

(Screw     Nuts 7Z5 

Screw    Nuts,    Square 725 

Screw   Taps    138 

Screws  Jl? 

Thread    829,921 

Wood    Bits 32 

Machinery    Jacks 514 

Rollers     505 

Spraying    "^^1' I^? 

Transmission     490  to  504 

Well     276  to  285 

Machines,  Bar  Bending  180  to  182 

Brazing    373 

Bolt  Threading 158  to   160 

Boring    47 

Champion  Thread  Cutting  158 
Crimping  and  Beading.  ..  .    380 

Hack  Saw   94,    95 

Hand  Power  Threading  158,  159 

Hot  Blast  Brazing 373 

Little    Giant    Threading..    160 

Melting     373 

Oster  Pipe 148,  149 

Pipe    Bending 180 

Pipe  Joint  Lead  Melting.  .  373 
Pipe  and  Bar  Bending.  180,  182 
Pipe   Threading   Power...    149 

Power     Bolt 160 

Power  Nut    160 

Power    Pipe    160 

Power  Threading 160 

Sand  Blast 370 

Shingle,  Power  Feed 249 

Spraying    791,792 

Thread    Cutting 158   to  160 

Wood     Working 239   to  250 

Machini.sts'  Chisels    194 

Clamps     129 

Hammers     18 

Hammer    Handles 211 

Hand    Punches 194 

Hand   Taps 138 

Iron    Levels 54 

Riveting  Hammers    19 

Scre'w     Drivers 65 

Vises     98 

McDermid  Patent  Bases 568 

Madison-Kipp  Lubricators...  460 
Magazine  Screw  Drivers....  56 
Magnetized  Tack  Hammers..      67 

Magnifying   Glasses 125 

Mail   Bag:   Grommet    Dies 908 

Grommets    907 

Mail  Bags 444 

Maintenance  and  Installation 

of    Belting 836 

Maitre    Cord,    Hand    Laid 833 

Major  Roofing 392 

Malleable    Clamps 129 

Clinch   Rings 724 

Cross   Overs 678 

"D's"     197 

Iron  Caps    680 

Iron  Crosses 681 


Iron  Drive  Shoes 284 

Iron  Elbows o79 

Iron  Reducers   ooO 

Iron   Return   Bends 684 

Iron    Service   Tees 682 

Iron  Tees 681 

Iron    "Y"    Bends 683 

Pipe    Vises •  •  •  •    10^ 

Stocks  and  Dies 15.3 

Washers     7|4 

Mallets,    Hickory 5^ 

Iron     »^ 

Lignum    Vitae ■     oi 

Rawhide    408A 

Tinners'     g^ 

Wood    52 

Man,    Old 193 

Mandrels    >    ^°° 

Manila    Clothes    Lines 827 

Lariat   Rope 8f3 

Plope'  °^° 

Rope  Blocks 299   to   315 

Rope  Differentials •. .  .    819 

Rope   Gin   Blocks 310 

Rope  Hawser  Laid 820 

Rope  Hoists  - 350 

Rope   Ladders    'S^ 

Rope  Sheaves 324,  325 

Rope  Snatch  Blocks 302 

Rope    Steam    Tarred 820 

Rope  Strength 819 

Rope'  Tallow  Laid 8^0 

Rope  Transmission 

Sheaves     500 

Mantles,    Floodlight 419 

Staple  Rollers    505 

Squares    50a 

Marine  Blocks 1006 

Clocks  990 

Department     987  to  1024 

Drags    99d 

Enamels     »00 

Glasses     990 

Glue,     Jeffreys 1024 

Glue    Thinner    1024 

Grease   Cups    47<i 

Lights,  Electric  Combina- 
tion        996 

Lights,   Electric  Post 996 

Night    Signals 993 

Paints     .    797  to   799 

Pop    Safety   Valves 672 

Running  Lights,  Electric.    996 

Varnishes    800 

Markers,    Belt 846 

Ice    582 

Sidewalk    406 

Marking     Brushes 787 

Gauges    55 

Kiel   404 

Pots  287 

Spikes", 'Pole  and  Tie 778 

Marlin   Winding   for   HoseT..    875 

Marline    Spikes 1020 

Sailmakers    91° 

Marvel  High  Speed  Saws....      95 

Hack  Saws    94,    95 

Punches     177 

Rod  Cutters   180 

Masks,  Gas    490 

Masons'  Bags   444 

Hammers     189 

Levels 53 

Lines     832 

Reels     298 

Mast  and  Gaff  Fittings 555 

Head  Trucks    968 

Top  Caps,  Plain 556 

Tops    .    561,562 

Master  Friction  Clutches 499 

Mastic  Boilers    389 

Mixing    Bars 390 

Match    Planes ;••;;•     ^° 

Matchers,  Planers  and  Mould- 
ers     249 

Material   Elevators    526 

Materials,  Tensile  Strength 

of    1029 

Matting,    Corrugated    Rubber  877 

Knob    Rubber 877 

Perforated  Rubber 877 

Rubber,  Perforated 877 

Rubber  Step 877 


Mattock   Handles 211 

Mattocks    196 

Adze  Eye 196 

Asphalt     196 

Double   Cutter 196 

Pick     196 

Single    Cutter    196 

Mattress    Twines    829 

Maul   Handles    211 

Mauls 298 

Bark   Covered    292 

Hickory     292 

Iron     298 

Post     292 

R.  R.  Spike 189 

Rawhide    408A 

Sew^r     292 

Ship     189 

Truckee  Pattern 298 

Wood    292 

Wood  Choppers 298 

Mazda    Lamps 425 

Measurements     and    Weights 

of  Tees 1040 

Measures      474 

Automatic   Shut  Off 483 

Garage    483 

Measuring  Cans 474,  483,484 

Chains     126 

For  Sails 966 

Meat  Tag  Fasteners 772 

Mechanicians'    Tool    Kits.... 

434   to  436 

Mechanics'    Goggles 409 

Steel    Tool    Kits 443 

Tool     Satchels 444 

Medium    Balance    Four    Way 

Cocks    648 

Melting   Ladles 377 

Machines    373 

Point   of  Metals 1026 

Pots     377 

Menders,  Hose 888 

Mephisto    Wood    Bits 32 

Merchant  Flags,   Foreign 975 

Merchant  Pipe   634,  635 

Mercury  Plumb  Bobs 117 

Merry-Go-Sidewalls    951 

Merry-Go-Tops    951 

Metal,    Babbitt 378 

Ball    378 

Bar    Gauges 55 

Cargo  Hoisting  Blocks. ..  .    315 

Inserted  Step   Matting 877 

Lath  748 

Lath  Staples 774 

Polishes   803. 

Protector  Oil 803 

Saws    92 

Slitting   Saws 92 

Snatch  Blocks 311 

Steam    Hose 868 

Workers'    Crayons 404 

3Ietallic    Copper    Kote 799 

Levels     53,    54 

Tapes    62 

Metals,    Melting    Point    of...  1026 
Metropolitan  Injector  Parts.  .    457 

Injectors    456,457 

Metric    Tables 1032 

Michigan  Brass  Oil  Cups 470 

Glass  Oil  Cups 470 

Micrometer    Caliper    Gauges.    110 

Gauges   110,112 

Heads    112 

Stands     112 

Micrometers    HI  to  113 

Milburn  Light  Repair  Parts.    422 

Lights 422   to   424 

Mild    Steel 759  to  760 

Bars     759 

Flat 759 

Mill    Board 397 

Buckets    485 

Hose,     Cotton,     Rubber 

Lined     873 

Paint    796 

Saw,  Friction  Feed 248 

Milliners'    Pliers 68 

Milling    Attachment    for 
Lathes 172 


GEO-BeAIiPXN*TER  ^  CO. 


1068 


MlUs,    Saw 248 

Shingle   249 

Millwhite     Paint 796 

Millwrights'   Plumb  Bobs....      50 

Mine   Sinking   Pumps 268 

Miners'    Hats 897 

Tents , 937 

MlseeIlane<ous    Packings 861 

Paints 796 

Planes     46 

Shovels     208 

Missing     Links 603 

Mississippi    Gauge    Cocka....  661 

Mitre  Boxes 52 

Squares    51 

Mittens,  Rubber   897 

Mixed  Brooms 782 

Mixers,    Concrete 226  to  228 

Mortar    228 

Paving    229 

Mixing    Varnish 800 

Mobiloils    804 

Mocking  Bird  Whistles......    702 

Modulating    Radiator    Valves  631 

Molasses    Gates 453 

Monarcli  Lanterns    413 

Machinists'     Vises 101 

Monitor  Pipe  Holders   283 

Monkey     AVrenclies 426 

Railroad     Special 426 

Standard    Screw 426 

Trimo    426 

Monogram    Oil 804 

Mooring  Lines,  Wire  Rope...   592 

Mop   Pails 389 

Wringers     788 

Yarn    831 

Cotton     831 

Floor     782 

O-Cedar     782 

Oil     782 

Pitch     391 

With    Handles 831 

Morse  Taper  Shank  Drills...    130 

Mortar  Barrows    213,  214 

Boxes     403 

Hods    404 

Hoes    404 

Mixers 228 

Mixing    Pans 387 

Motor   Boat   Lights 994 

Top    Fasteners 1022 

Finish     800 

Varnish    ,   800 

Coats     894 

Driven   Builders'   Hoists..   527 

Motorists'   First  Aid  Kits 412 

Tool    Kits 434  to  436 

Motors.   Electric 629 

Sewing  Machine 921 

Moulded    Air    Hose 866 

Garden    Hose 870 

Water   Hose 865 

Moulders,  Matchers  and  Plan- 
ers         249 

Hard  Brushes 779 

Bellows    298 

Shovels     198,201.202,206 

Soft    Brushes 779 

Mound   Improved   Packing 

Tools    378 

Improved  Scraping  Tools.    378 

Mounted   Oil   Stones 408A 

Mounted   Stock  Assortments.    159 
Movers,  Badger   Car 358 

Car  Repair  Parts.  .  .  .  .....    358 

Samson    Car....? 358 

Sheldon   Car 358 

Mud  Taps    139 

Mule    Shoes 191 

Municipal    Brooms 781 

Municipal    Street   Brooms....    781 
Murphy   Curtain    Fasteners.  .91SA 

Mushroom  Anchors   1001 

Muslin    Enameled., 904 

Flags,     Printed 976 

Foreign  Flags  in  Sets....   976 


N 

Nail    Card 768 

Collars    776 

Differentials   768 

Extras     768 

Hammer  Handles 211 

Holders  and  Sets 122 

Pullers      357 

Schedule     768 

Sets     67 

Sleeves     776 

NaUs    769   to   778 

American  Felt  Roofing 393 

Barbed   Box    769 

Barbed  Roofing 770 

Barrel   771 

Basket    773 

Berry    Box 772 

Blunt  Point  Boat 775 

Broom     773 

Capnal  Roofing 393 

Car,  Heavy  Barbed 771 

Car,  Light  Barbed 771 

Casing    769 

Cigar     Box 772 

Clinch     770 

Clout 773 

Double  Head  Concrete.  . .  .    776 

Felt  Roofing 772 

Fence    770 

Fine     771 

Finishing     769 

Foundry  Smooth 771 

Galvanized  Wire  Boat....    775 

Heavy  Barbed  Car 771 

Heavy   Boat    770 

Heavy  Hinge    771 

Hinge,   Light    771 

Hinge,  Heavy 771 

Horse  Shoe    191 

Lath,    Blued,    Sterilized...    772 

Lath,  Sterilized,  Blued 772 

Light,  Barbed  Car 771 

Light  Boat    770 

Light  Hinge   771 

Plaster    Board 772 

Roofing    393.   772 

Roofing    Barbed    770 

Roofing    Large    Barbed 

Head    772 

Shade    773 

Shingle     770 

Slating     770 

Smooth  Box 769 

Smooth    Foundry 771 

Tobacco     770 

Track    771 

Truss    Head 773 

Window    Shade 773 

Wire  Galvanized  Boat....    775 

Name    Plates    406,  407 

Narrow  Butts    729 

Duck    902 

Gauge   Track    359 

Heavy  Naught  Duck 902 

Pin    Butts    729 

National   Drill   Chucks 137 

Naugrht  Duck , 902 

Heavy  Narrow 902 

Narrow  Heavy 902 

Nautical  Measure'  Tables 1030 

Naval  Pickaroons 287 

Navalite    Marine    Varnish....    800 

Navy  Boat   Hooks 1019 

Canvas  Hammocks 978 

Oakum    391 

Pitch    391 

Shoulder  Eye  Bolts 1017 

Neatsfoot  Oil    804 

Needle   Nose   Pliers 69 

Point   Valves    650 

Needles,  Packing    919 

Sail    919 

Spring  Eye  Sacking 919 

Netting:     748,749,751 

Gravel     749 

Sand    749 

Stock     749 

Staples,  Poultry    774 

Nets,  Safety   790 


Newman  Grille  Watch  Clocks  411 
New     Style     Cargo     Hoisting 

Blocks     314 

Nigger  Heads,  Caisson 533 

Hand    Power    518 

Night  Latches   738 

Night  Signals,   Marine 993 

Nippers     68,  69,  71.  845 

Bernard  End  Cutting 71 

Compound  End  Cutting...      68 

End  Cutting 69 

Pile  Hammer   571 

Nipples    676 

Hose    886 

Iron     676 

Pipe     676 

Right  and  Left 676 

Soldering   660 

Suction  Hose'   882 

Wrought  Iron    676 

Wrought    Iron    Galvanized  676 

Non-adjustable  Levels   53 

Non-evaporating    Gasoline 

Cans     483,484 

Non-explosive   Gasoline    Cans  484 

Nozzles    Compressed  Air 609 

Garden   Hose    883 

Leaky   Hose    889 

Nugent's  Oiling  Devices 454 

Nursery  Spades 202,  207 

Nut  Augers 33 

Cutters     720A 

Ends,  Awning    913 

Eye  Bolts    1017 

Ring  Bolts    1016 

Splitters    720A 

Slides,   Awning    911 

Wrenches,  Ratchet 428 

Nuts     721   to   723 

Butterfly    723 

Case  Hardened    722 

Castellated    723 

Check    722 

Cold    Punched    721 

Finished     722 

Hexagon     721,722 

Hot  Pressed    721 

Jam    722 

Lock    721,725 

Machine   Screw    725 

Semi-flnished    722 

Square    721,722 

Square  Machine  Screw.  .  . .    725 

Waste   682 

Weights  of   1039 

Wing     723 

Nye  Dies    157 

Nye  Steam  Pumps 266 

o 

Oak   Tanned  Leather  Belting 

839  to  841 

Oakum    391 

Best     391 

Navy    391 

Plumbers'     391 

Oar  Leathers    989 

Locks    988 

Oars     989 

Ash     989 

Boat     989 

Bow  Facing   J'88 

Spoon    989 

Spruce     989 

Oblique    Cutting    Pliers 73 

Oblong  Brass  Grommets 907 

Round   End   Tents 951 

Tents,  Round  Ends 951 

Tents,    Square    Ends 942 

O-Cedar  Mops    782 

O-Cedar  Polish    803 

Octagon  Drill  Rod 763 

Garden  Tents 940 

Octo  Driving  Lamps 415 

Offset  Foot  Blocks 553 

Gasoline  Funnels    483 

Reducing  Cuplings    677 

Tool  Holders    127 

Offsets     677 

Pipe     677 


1069 


GEO-BeAR.PEN"TER  S  CO. 


OH  and  Paint  SprayeTs 372 

Air    Compressor    805 

Block     805 

Castor,   Machinery    805 

■  Cylinder     804 

Dynamo    805 

Engine 804 

Farm  Machinery 804 

Gas    Engine    804 

General  Purpose   805 

Havollne    804 

Inland  Lake   804 

Lard    805 

Lemon   Polishing    bU3 

Mobiloils    804 

Monogram' 804 

Neatsfoot     804 

Polarine 804 

Signal 805 

Sperm     805 

Steam  Cylinder   S04 

Sullivanoils     804 

Texas    804 

Thread  Cutting 805 

Can  Spouts    479 

Oil  Cans    474   to   480,  484 

Cans,  Acme   474 

Cans,  Peerless   474 

Cans,  Weise    '174 

Cans  with   Faucet 474 

Compasses     999 

Cup  Glasses    470 

Cups    467   to   471 

Cups,    Crown    468 

Cups    469 

Cups,  Michigan  Brass 470 

Cups,  Michigan  Glass 470 

Cups,    Pioneer    468 

Cups,   Royal    468 

Cups,  Screw  Top 46:^ 

Cups,  Sentinel    468 

Cups,  Victor   468 

Dag     806 

Drip  Valves    471 

Faucets    453 

Fillers     477 

Filters    453 

Finish,   Hard    «<;n 

Gates     453 

Metal   Protector    803 

Mops    7  82 

Pumps     474 

Pumps,  Cylinder 467,  665 

Pump,  Hand   665 

Spigots   453 

Stains    799 

Stones    408A 

Suction  Hose   869 

Tanks    474 

Weight   Table'    1032 

Wiper   Cups    471 

Oiled  Clothing   894 

Clothing  Dressing    893 

Clothing  Price  List 892 

Clothing  Sizes    892 

Duck,    Yellow   Waterproof  905 

Oiler  Spouts    479 

Sets    475 

Oilers     475,  480 

Automobile  Pump 478 

Cannon    478 

Chace  Zinc    476 

Copper   Plated    475.477,480 

Everlasting     476 

Indestructible    476 

Nugents  Patent 454 

Perfection    4  78 

Pump     475,478 

Railroad     477,  478 

Spindle  Wick    469 

Steel    476,  478 

Tin   Drip    175 

Valve     478 

Valve  Stop    475 

Oiling  Devises 454 

Oils    ^ 804 

Oily  Waste  Cars   474 

Old  Ca  nvas 905 

Colony   Brewers'   Hose....    865 

Colony  Gaskets        856 

Colony   Rubber   Belting...    835 
Colony  Steam  Hose 864 


Colony  Shee't  Packing....    853 
Colony      Valve     Rod     and 

Piston  Packing   858 

Colony   Water   Hose 865 

Man    193 

Sails    905 

On  the  Job  Grindstone 88 

One  Man  Cross  Cut  Saws....      12 

Man  Winches   521 

Cpen  Bands  with  One  Link..    557 

Base    Cleats    lOOO 

Bottom  Boilers    619 

End  Follower  Caps 5V0 

Straight  Chocks    1000 

Thimbles    1013 

Top    Turn    Tables 359 

Optimus  Stoves   983 

Orange   Peel  Buckets 237 

Ore  Clam  Shells 236 

Shovels     200 

Ordnance    Jacks    508 

Oster  Matchless  Die  Stocks..    149 

Pipe  Machines    148-149 

Stocks  and  Dies 143 

Ounce  Duck    903 

Duck,  Paraffined 905 

Outflt.s,    Cutting     368,369 

Distress    993 

Welding      368,369 

Outside  Calipers   118  to   120 

Oval   Bars    Steel 759 

Head   Hinge  Nails 771 

Head   Track  Nails 771 

Steel    Bars    759 

Varnish  Brushes    786,  787 

Overall  Apron  Pants 892 

Oxy-Acetylene  Apparatus  .  368,  369 
Welding  and  Cutting  Out- 
fits     368,  360 

P 

Packer  Ratchets 145 

Packers,   Well    284 

Packing,  Asbestos  Valve  Stem    860 

Braided  Flax    860 

Canvas  Hydraulic  Pump..    859 

Cloth  Inserted  Sheet 854 

Flax   Square   Braided 860 

High   Pressure    Spiral   As- 
bestos        857 

House   Trucks    356,357 

Hydraulic  Pump   859 

Needles     919 

Piston  and  Valve  Rod 858 

Pure    Gum    Sheet 854 

Rainbow   Sheet    854 

Red  and  Black  Sheet 854 

Ring    857 

Sheet     853,854 

Sheet,    Old   Colony 853 

Spiral    857 

Superheat  Sheet    853 

Tools     378 

Trucks    859 

Valve  Rod  and  Piston...,    858 

Valve   Stem   Asbestos 860 

White   Asbestos    Sheet 854 

Hemp    824 

Miscellaneous     861 

Paddles     989 

Canoe    989 

Push    989 

Padlock    Byes    734 

Padlocks     736,  737 

Brass     737 

Pail    Covers    481 

Pails    481 

Canvas  Water    985 

Cement     481 

Fire    481 

Folding    985 

Galvanized    481 

Gravel     390 

Horse    481 

Mop,  Roofers    389 

Roofers'    Carrying    390 

Roofers'  Hoisting 389 

Round    Bottom    481 

Pay  Off 389,  390 

Woo.d  Fibre    481 


Paint,  Boiler  Front 795 

Boot  Top    799 

Brushes    786,  787 

Burners  and  Blow  Torches, 

Kerosene    372 

Cement     794 

Cold  Water 796 

Concrete     794 

Concrete  Coating    795 

Concrete   Floor    794 

Creosote     794 

Dixon's   807 

Dixon's  Silica  Graphite...  807 

Elastic  Steel  Coating 795 

Floor     798 

Floor   Concrete    798 

French  White  Zinc 798 

Graphite     794 

Hot  Water  Kalsomine 796 

Implement   794 

Information    1031 

Mill  White    796 

Seam    797 

Smoke   Stack    795 

Sprayers     791,792 

Steel  Coating 795 

Structural  Iron   794 

Wagon    794 

Waterproof 794 

Weatherproof     794 

Painted  Corrugated   Roofing.  765 

Corrugated  Siding   765 

Painter.s'   Drop   Cloths 789 

Dusters     786 

Falls    789 

Putty     793 

Safety   Nets    790 

Sponges     793 

Stages     789 

Trestles    789 

Painting    Machines    791,  792 

Paints,  Anti-Fouling 799,  800 

Black  Yacht 797 

Construction     796 

Copper    799 

Deck    798 

Flat   Black    797 

Flat  White    797 

Heat  Proof   795 

Inside   White    797 

Marine    797   to  799 

Miscellaneous     796 

Rust  Proof   795 

Yacht    797 

Palmetto   Lawn    Tents 941 

Palms,   Sailmakers'    918 

Sailors'     918 

Pan  American  Barrows 215 

Pans,    Mortar   Mixing 387 

Paneing  Hammers   19 

Panel  Saws   8   to     10 

Pans,  Cement  Mixing 387 

Pants,  Divers'  Chafing 577 

Overall  Apron 892 

String   892 

Wading    892 

Paper,   Asbestos    394,  397 

Balers   71 

Black   Carbolized    393 

Building     392   to  394 

Carbolized    393 

Corrugated  Asbestos 397 

Emery     81 

Flint    80 

Flint    Finishing    80 

Garnet    80 

Hangers'    Drop   Cloths....  789 

Insulating     393 

Tables     1032 

Red  Rosin  , 393 

Roofing     392   to  S9» 

Sand    80 

Tarred    393,394 

Paperhangers"   Trestles    789 

Papers,    Building    392  to  394 

Paratliued  Drills 905 

Ounce   Ducks    905 

Wide  Ducks    ...  905 

Paragon   Oil   Cups 467 

Parks'    Self    Hardening    Tool 

Steel    ,  762 


Geo-BCarpeM'ter  «  eo. 


107(1 


Parker  Vises   103,  104 

Parmalee  Pipe  Wrenches....   429 

Partition  Crosses 697 

Parts,  Champion  Forge... 175,   176 

Divers'   Helmets    580 

Trench  Braces   275 

Forge   Blowers    176 

Green   River  Screw  Plates   154 
Metropolitan    Injectors    .  .    457 

Penberthy   Injectors    455 

I'enberthy    Repairs    459 

Peerless    Chain    Hoists 

332  to   334 

Repair,   Detroit   "500"   Lu- 
bricators        465 

Repair,    Detroit    Improved 

Lubricators    462 

Repair,    Detroit    Standard 

Lubricators     461 

Repair,  Differential  Blocks    351 
Repair,  for  Milburn  Lights   422 
Repair,     for     Po\ver     Dia- 
phragm Pumps    253 

Repair,  Peerless  Hoists 

332  to  334 

Repair,    Penberthy    Injec- 
tors        455 

Repair,    Yale    and    Towns 

Blocks     341,342 

Yale    Duplex    Blocks 344 

Yale  Triplex  Blocks.  ..  341,  342 

Paste.   .'Soldering    380 

Valve  Grinding    409 

Patch  Bolt  Taps   139 

Bolts,  Boiler 706 

Patches,  Wagon  Curtain 919 

Patehing:  Cement    580 

Cloth 580 

Hoes      388 

Patent  Nail  Holders  and  Sets  122 
"Patentsteel"   Wire   Rope....    587 

Paulins   959 

Paul's  Radiator  Valves 631 

Paulus  Track  Drills 362 

Paving     Contractors'     Equip- 
ment     383  to  391 

Paving  Mixers   229 

Pay    Off    Pails 389,390 

Pay  Out  Barrows   293 

Jleels   293 

Pearson   Force   Pumps 259 

Peavy  Bolts    286 

Handles    289 

Hooks 286 

Peavies     286 

Peerless  Circle  Swing  Der- 

Chain  Hoist  Parts.  .332' to   334 

Chain   Hoists    328  to  334 

Grease  Cups   467 

Hand   Power   Winches 518 

Oil  Cans 474 

Tool   Steel    762 

Trolley    Hoists    331 

Valve  Rod  and  Piston 

Packing    858 

Peg  Awl   Hafts 67 

Pein    End   Tampers 401 

Penbcrty  Automatic  Injectors    4  55 

Ejectors    459 

Gauge  Glasses    457 

Injector  Parts    455 

Repair  Parts    459 

Safe    Guard    Water    Injec- 
tors        457 

Pencil  Clasps 55 

Pencils,    Lead    404A 

Ijun\bermen's     404A 

Perfect   Handle   Screwdrivers     66 

Head  Blocks 569 

Metal  Blocks    304,  305 

Perfection  Oilers    478 

Column  Clamps   756 

Perfectite     788 

Perforated  Rubber  Matting.  .    876 

Sheet   Brass    747 

Pet  Conks    662,  663 

Peter  Wright  Anvils 187 

Petroleum    Faucets    453 

Phosphate,   Sodium    802 


Pho.sphor  Bronze  Bushings.  .    324 
Wire   Rope    595 

Photographers'  Tents 944 

Piano  Covers    964 

Pick  and  Grub  Hoes 196 

Handles    211 

Mattocks    196 

Tongs     192 

Pickaroou   Handles    289 

Naval     287 

Pickaroons    286,  287 

Picks     196 

Boiler    190 

Clay     . 196 

Dirt     196 

Drifting    196 

Fireman's   Coal    196 

Ice    67 

Poll    196 

Quarry     196 

Railroad   196 

Stone     196 

Tamping    196 

Carts 525 

Pig    Lead 377 

Tin     377 

Pike    Pole    Handles 289 

Pole    Holders,    Fire 884 

Poles,    Electricians' 290 

Poles,    Guarded 290 

Pile     Bands 573 

Dies    567 

Driving  Blocks 572 

Followers    570 

Hammer  Base   Plates 568 

Head    Caps 568 

Head    Covers 573 

Lifting    Chains 572 

Pins     567 

Points    573 

Pullers    572 

Saw  Arbors 574 

Shoes     573 

Pile   Driver    Head    Blocks.  .  .  .    569 

Nippers     571 

Sheaves     571 

Spools    574 

Pile  Drivers    563   to   565 

Fence  Post 563 

Swiveling    565 

Township     564 

Pile  Hamnier.s,  Steam    566,  567 

Wariington    Steam     .  .  .566,  567 

Piling   Saws    12,    13 

Pillow    Blocks    501 

Pin     Anchors 754 

Butts.  Light    729 

Loose     729 

Connections     559 

Sheaves,  Center  Oiling.  .  .  .  557 
Steel  with  Square  End...  557 
Vises     124 

Pincers,    Blacksmith 191 

Pinch     Bars 295 

Pine  Pitch 391 

Tar    ^ 391 

PiuM,   Barbed    Dowel 777 

Cellar    Box 725 

Cotter    726 

Drift     190 

Steel     Escutcheon 773 

Taper    727 

With    Cotters 557 

Pile  Hammer   567 

AVood   Tent    920 

Pioneer  Hanging  Lamps 415 

Oil    Cups    468 

Street   Lamps    415 

IMpe   634   to   636 

And      Bar      Bending      Ma- 
chines      180  to   182 

And    Rod   Couplings 284 

Bending    Machines 180 

Branch    Tees    640 

Bundling    Schedule    1045 

Clamps,  Awning    914 

Couplings 284,   677 

Covering     395,   396 

Cutters     430,   431 

Cutters,  Three  Wheel 431 

Cutters,  Trimo 430 

Drills.   Concrete    753 


Emergency    638 

Fitting   Coverings    396 

Fittings,    Weights    of 1044 

Gas    634,635 

Hangers,    Extension 639 

Holders    283 

Hooks   658 

■Joint    Lead    Melting    Ma- 
chines       373 

Joints,  Flexible 638 

Laying  Derricks   524 

Lifters   and  Holders 279 

Lock  Nuts   682 

Long  Screws    677 

Merchant     634,   635 

Nipples    676 

Off  Sets 677 

Pile  Followers    570 

Pullers    279 

Riveted,  Spiral 636 

Saddles    685 

Sleeves    677 

Springs     379 

Steam     634,   635 

Steel      634,   635 

Stocks    147,   154 

Straps,  Tinned 658 

Taps    139 

Threading  Tools   ...147   to   154 

Turnbuckles      1018 

Unions      673,   674,   678 

Water    634,   635 

Pipe   AVrenches    428  to  430 

Chain     430 

Cochrane    430 

Parmalee   429 

Stillson    428 

Trimo     428,   429 

Wrought 634,  635 

Pipes,   Stove    633 

Fire   Hose'    883 

Piston   and   Valve  Rod   Pack- 
ings     858 

Piston   Pumps    255 

Pit  Scales 353 

Pitcli,  Coal  Tar    391.  393 

Composition    391 

Kettles    384  to  387 

Ladles     391 

Mops    391 

Navy    391 

Pine     391 

Pitcher    Pumps 274 

Spout  Pumps    274 

Plain   Braces    26 

Caps   for  Mast   Tops 556 

Engine  Lubricators 467 

Steel  Grease  Cups 472 

Steps .    554 

Planer  and  Shaper  Gauges.  .  .    116 

Planer  H.ad  Bolts 706 

Planei-  Tools   129 

Planers,   Matchers   and   Mold- 

ers    249 

Planers     260 

Planes     44   to      46 

Belt    Makers    46,   845 

Block     45 

Bullnose  Rabbet    46 

Duplex     46 

Fillester    46 

Information  on    44 

Jack    44 

Jointer    44 

Match    46 

Match,    Double    End 46 

Miscellaneous     46 

Rabbet     -(4 

Router    4  6 

Skew  Cutter    46 

Smooth    44 

Wood     44   to  46 

IMaster    Board 393 

Nails    772 

Sack    Baler.s    230 

Plasterers'   Trowels    403 

Plastic    Cement     393 

Plate    Awning   Hinges 913 

('oui)lings     498 

Deck,  with  Boom  Seat 555 

Washers    708 


1071 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  SO, 


Plates,  A  Frame  Bottom 559 

Awning    914 

Bottom  Boom  Wearing...    559 

Bronze  Name   406,  407 

Ceiling    640 

Floor 640 

Green    River    Screw 153 

Hook    for    Pipe 640 

Jack   Screw 515 

Name     406,407 

Pile'  Hammer  Base 568 

Reliable   Screw    155 

Screw    153,  155,  158   to  160 

Wall    682 

Platform  Lamps   415 

Platinum   Files    , 77 

Pliers     68   to   73 

And  Cutters    846 

Bernard,   Cutting    71 

Bernard,    Flat   Nose 71 

Bernard's    71 

Box  Joint  Side  Cutting...      68 

Box    Joint    Slip    Joint 70 

Buttons    69 

Plier.s,  Cement  Bag 73 

Chain   Nose    68,     70 

Chain  Nose,  Machinists'.  . .      68 

Combination     69 

Burner    70 

Competition    Side    Cutting     69 

Curved  Needle  Nose 70 

Diagonal    Cutting    68 

Diamond  Special 72 

Flat   Nose    70 

Flat  Nose,  Side  Cutting.  .      .68 

Gas  and  Burner 70 

Jewelers'    Chain   Nose 68 

Klein   Diamond   Special 

Side    Cutting    72 

Lineman's 69 

Lineman's   Heavy   Side 

Cutting     68 

Loom    Fixers    69 

Milliners'     68 

Needle  Nose   69 

Oblique   68 

Round  Nose    70 

Slip    Joint    70 

Splicing,    Side  Cutting 69 

.Standard,    Side   Cutting...      68 

Universal    70 

Utica    68,  97,  70 

With   Sleeve   Twisters 72 

Plow  Bolts 720 

Hammers 18 

Number   in   Package 1036 

Steel  Wire  Rope 588 

Plows    221 

Contractor     221 

Grading    221 

Ice    582 

Rooter     221 

Plug  Tags    138,   139 

Plugging  Hammers 193 

Plugs     195 

and  Feathers   195 

Brass     675 

Cast   Iron    680 

Deck     1021 

Fusible     626 

Soft    626 

Plumb   Bobs 50 

MillwriiThts    50 

Plumbers'   Acid    Candles 391 

Force  Cups   377 

Bending  Irons    379 

Bending  Springs 379 

Caulking    Chisels 379 

Chain    602 

Coil  Furnaces    375 

Friend     377 

Furnaces     375,   377 

Gasket   Chisels    379 

Levels     123 

Oakum    391 

Offset   Chisels    379 

Packing  Chisels    379 

Tool  Bags    444 

Tools 379 

Torches     374,   375 

Yarning  Chisels    379 


Plumbs    53,     54 

And    Levels    53 

Duplex    53 

Plunger  Pumps   272 

Plungers       for       Galvanized 

Pumps     271 

Pneumatic  Casting  Cleaners.    366 

Calking    Hammers     367 

Chipping    Hammers 367 

Drills     366 

Grinders     366 

Hoists    345,   346 

Holder  on    367 

Rivet  Snaps    367 

Riveting   Hammers    367 

Tool  Hose    866 

Tools    366,   367 

Wood  Boring  Machines.  . .    366 

Pocket  Borers    48 

Levels     54 

Screw    Drivers    56 

Tapes    63 

Pointers,  Tuck    402 

Pointing    Trowels    403 

Points,  Ball 121 

Boom     560 

Bull     388 

Concrete     388 

Drive  Well    277 

Flush  Well 278 

Glaziers    793 

Pile    573 

Sand    266  to  278 

Trammel    55 

Tubular  Well   278 

Washer  Well    276 

Well     276  to  278 

Polarine     804 

Pole    Anchors    292 

and  Tie  Marking  Spikes..    778 

Axes    21 

Bands    920 

Bands,  Ridge    920 

Climbers    72 

Derricks 544 

Jacks     509 

Pick  Handles   211 

Pullers    574 

Supports     294 

Poles   Flag,    Schooner  Mast..    968 

Flag  Wood 968 

Pike,  Electricians' 290 

Push     597 

Ridge    920 

Schooner  Mast  Flag 968 

Steel  Flag 967 

Tent     920 

Wooden     Flag 968 

Polish.    Automobile 803 

Devoe  Metal   803 

Furniture     803 

Hy-Pol    803 

Metal     803 

O-Cedar   803 

Tobey  Furniture 803 

Polishing  Boxes    788 

Oil,   Lemon    803 

Pop  Valves    669  to   672 

Standard    669 

Porch  Chairs,   Folding 980,  9S1 

Curtains,    Spring    Roller..    927 

Shades    927 

Swing  Chain 1010 

Swing  Chairs    979 

Portable   Air    Compressors...    608 

Camp   Stoves    983 

Cottage  Tents    948,  949 

Cranes    351 

Electric  Drills 161,  167,  168 

Forges    173   to  177 

Friction  Hoists    530,  531 

Gasoline  Flood  Lights 419 

House    Tents     948,949 

Melting     Furnaces.  371,  375,  377 

Oil   Burners    371 

Open   Bottom    Boilers 619 

Power  Centrifugal   Pumps  254 

Piston   Pumps    255 

Trench  Pumps    251,  252 

Triplex  Pumps   256 


Punches   177 

Saw  Rigs 239  to   245 

Scales    354,  355 

Shaft   Keyseaters 92 

Switches     359 

Track    359 

Post    Boxes,    Ring   Oiling....    502 

Cranes    352 

Drilling    193 

Drilling,   Double  Jaw 193 

Drills     161,164 

Hangers,  Ball  and  Socket.    502 
Hangers,    Ring    Oiling....    502 

Hole    Augers    291 

Hole  Diggers   291 

Lights,    Electric 996 

Mauls    292 

Radial  Drills 164 

Spades    207 

Posts,   Lathe   Tool 127 

Pot  Lead 799 

Pots,    Asphalt 383 

Copper,    Glue 381 

Marking     287 

Melting     377 

Pouring    377 

Tallow    477 

Potters'  Belt  Hooks 849 

Poultry   Netting    748.749,751 

Netting  Staples    774 

Wire    Netting     748,  749,  751 

Pouring    Cans 387 

Pots   377 

Powder,   Aloxite 83 

Cans    193 

Carborundum    83 

Emery     83 

Washing    802 

Bolt  Machines   160 

Power   Capstans    1003 

Diaphragm    Pumps    ...251,252 

Drag  Saws    247 

Driven      Bilge      Trench 

Pumps     251 

Fe^'d  Shingle  Machines...    249 

Grindstones     88 

Hack   Saw   Blades 97 

Hack   Saws    94,    95 

Hammers     95 

Nut    Machines .»  160 

Pipe  Machines   160 

Pipe'  Threading  Machines.    149 
Planers,   Matchers   and 

Moulders    249 

Punches    and    Shears 185 

Rotary   Force   Pumps 257 

Saw  Rigs 239   to   245 

Threading  Machines 160 

Powers,    Hand 518  to   525 

Powersteel     Trucklines 597 

Prairie    Schooner   Covers 958 

Prentiss   Vises    99,   102 

Prepared    Roofing    Paper.  .  .  . 

392  to  394 

Preservative,  Varnish 800 

Wood     794 

Preservers,   Cork   Life 992 

Life,  Cork 992 

Preservo     788 

Presses,  Drill 93 

Pressure    Blowers 178,   179 

Cured    Rubber    Boots 891 

Gauges     449,   451 

Regulators     628,   668 

Regulators,  Davis 628 

Price  List,  Leather  Belting..    841 

Oiled  Clothing   896 

Rubber  Belting   836 

Steam   Hose    863 

Suction   Hose    863 

Water   Hose 863 

Steel    Split   Pulleys 4  93 

Ircn    fulleys   494,495 

Prickers,    Sailmakers 918 

Pi'inced  Muslin  Foreign  Flags 

in   Sets    976 

Silk  U.   S.   Flags 974 

U.    S.   Muslin   Flags 976 

Private  Signals 972 

Products,    Asbestos 394  to  397 

Carborundum     82,83,408 


GEO-BCARPEhfTER   ^  SO. 


1072 


Projectors    425 

Searchlights    997 

Proof  Chain    599 

Protean    Tent   Waterproof 

Silkelene    933 

Protective  Watch  System....    411 
Froteotors,   Blast   Furnace...    409 

Gas     409 

Protractors     109,    114 

Bevel     lOS 

Proved   Glasses 54 

Providence    Capstans 1003 

Pullers,  Jumbo   Nail 357 

Nail    357 

Pipe     279 

Pile    572 

Pole    574 

Sheet  Pile    572 

Pulley    Blocks 299   to   323 

Extras     491 

Pulley.s,   Hand 499 

Clutch   499 

Double   Upright  Wire 

Rope    1008 

Flange    491 

Pulleys,  Flat  Double,  Wire 

Rope    1008 

Flat    Single,   Wire   Rope.. 1008 

Friction  Clutch 499 

Iron     494 

Sash     740 

Side,  Double  Standard 1007 

Side,    Single   Standard 1007 

Single  Upright  Wire  Rope.1008 

Steel    492 

Steel    Split    492 

Tight    and   Loose 491 

Wire  Rope-,  Flat  Double.. 1008 
■Wire  Rope,  Flat  Single.  .  .1008 

"V\''ood     490,   491 

Wood    Split 490,   491 

Pulling   Jacks    519 

Pulls,    Bell 991 

Pulsometer    Steam    Pump....    267 

Pumice,    Hand 801 

Stone     801 

Pump    Buckets,    Hand    Fire..    885 

Couplings    283 

Governors     667 

Oilers      475,   478 

Packing,      Canvas      Hy- 
draulic        859 

Packing,    Hydraulic    Can- 
vas       859 

Valve  Leathers    282 

Valves,  Rubber    862 

Pumpmakers'    Stocks    and 

Dies 152 

Pumps,  Anti-Freezing  Force.    273 

Barrel     273,474 

Bilere    272 

Blakeslee  Bilge 272 

Blakeslee    Duplex    Steam.    269 

Boiler   Feed    269,270 

Boiler  Test   259 

Caisson    266   to   268 

Cameron   Sinking    2fiS 

Centrifugal    254,262  to  265 

Centrifugal  Bilge   263 

Centrifugal  Gasoline  ....  254 
Centrifugal  Horizontal  ...    262 

Cistern     '.....   274 

Diaphragm     260,   261 

Diaphragm  Force   261 

Diaphragm,    Repair    Parts 

^.  ^or    261 

Diaphragm  Trench   ...251,   252 

Divers'    Air     576 

Double    Acting    Force..        2^9 

Duplex  Steam    269,   270 

Evenrude    Centrifugal 257 

Force     257 

Force  Double  Acting....  273 
Galvanized  Hand  Suction.  271 
Gardner  Duplex  Steam...  270 
Gasoline   Driven    ...251   to  256 

Gas  Proving   687 

Hand  Cylinder  Oil 665 

Hand   Feed    259 

Hand  Oil    467 

Rotary    Force    274 

Jet     458,459 


Jet,  American    458 

Jet,  Blakeslee's   458 

Min^  Sinking   . 268 

Nye    Steam    266 

Oil    474 

Oil.  Felthousen    467 

Oil,  Universal 467 

Piston    255 

Pitcher      274 

Pitcher  Spout 274 

Plunger     272 

Portable'  Gasoline  Driven.    257 

Power    Centrifugal 254 

Power    Piston    255 

Power  Triplex 256 

Power  Diaphragm    ....251-252 
Power    Driven    Trench....    251 

Power    Rotary    Force 257 

Rotary  Barrel 273 

Rotary    Force 274 

Sand    283 

Sand  and  Gravel 265 

Siphon     272 

Standard    Plunger   Power.    272 

Steam    266   to  270 

Pulsometer    267 

Suction    Hand    271 

Tank    271 

Transfer     271 

Trench     260,  261 

Triplex    256 

Turret    Tank 271 

Vertical   Centrifugal 264 

Well     273,  274 

Punch,   Boilermakers' 177 

Marvel     177 

Portable     177 

Screw    183 

Boilermakers    183,  184 

Center     122 

Punches    183   to   185,194 

And  Shears 185 

And  Shears,  Hand  Power.    184 

Armor   Plate 186 

Backing   Out    190 

Belt    847 

Belting      846 

Blacksmith    190 

Boilermakers'     ..    ..183   to   185 

Center     67 

Cutting    908 

Eyelet     1022 

Hand    Power    185 

Machinist   Hand    194 

Power    ... 185 

Pure  Gum  Sheet  Packing....    854 

Sisal  Rope 821 

Push   Cars    238,  360 

Drills     49 

Paddles     989 

Poles   '.  ■  .  .    597 

Screw    Drivers     49 

Push   Brooms,  Bass 781 

Rattan    Street    781 

Rattan 781 

Street    781 

Warehouse    "781 

Wire    781 

Pushing  and  Pulling  Jacks..    517 

Putty     793 

Knives     793 

Pyramid  Torches    480 

Pyrene     . 885 


«luarry     Cars 233 

Picks     196 

Quarter  Sawn  Rollers 505 

Queen  City  Adjustable 

Wrenches     4  27 

Quick  Acting  Vises 104 

Opening  Standard  Straight 

Waj'    Valves 650 

R 

Rabbet    Planes    44 

Racks,  Bowes  Hose S80 

Fire   Hoss    880,  S81 

Hose     880,  881 

Y  ale  Hose    880 

Radial    Wall    Drills 164 


Radiation     632 

Radiator  Bronzing"  Brushes.  '.    787 

Fittings     631 

Alodulating    631 

Siphons 452 

Union   Elbows . .  .  .    631 

Valves   631 

With   Unions    '.  .    631 

Radiators     632 

Steam  and  Hot  Water!!.!    632 

Radius    Edgers 400 

Gauge    115 

Tools      402 

Rafting   Augers    33 

Rafts,    Life    992 

Rail     Benders...*.! ..'.    361 

Fittings     699  to  701 

Fittings,   Ball    Pattern 700 

Fittings,   Screw  Joint ..  699,  701 

Fittings,  Slip  Joint 699 

Porks     295 

Hack    Saw    Blades 97 

Frames     93 

Tongs    ! . ;    295 

Rai]ingr    Crosses    699   to   701 

Elbows    699   to   701 

Flanges    699  to  701 

Tees     699   to  701 

Railroad    Adzes 22 

Ballast   Snatch  Blocks 313 

Brooms      782 

Chains 601 

Chalk    404 

Lamps    414,  415 

Lanterns    414   to  416 

Oilers     477,  478 

Picks    196 

Scuffle  Hoes    291 

Special   Monkey  Wrenches  426 

Spike  Mauls    189  ' 

Spikes   778 

Tool    Kits    443 

Track     359 

Trucks     356,  357 

Turntables    359 

Unions     678 

Railway    Barrow    216 

Rainbow   Sheet   Packing 854 

Rainproof   Ground    Blankets.    958 

Rake  Handles    210 

Rakesi,  Asphalt    388 

Garden    388 

Stone     388 

Two  Man 388 

Ran^^es,    Kerosene 983 

Shipmate    982 

Rapid    Acting    Woodworkers' 

Vises    103 

Rasps    77 

Ratchet  Braces 26 

Carrying   Jacks    516 

Drills     134 

Head  Reverse  Brake  Pedal 

Spring  Wrenches 442 

Nut  Wrenchos    4  28 

Pulling   Jacks    517 

Screw   Drivers    49,    66 

Screw  Driver  Chucks 49 

Ratchets     145,  146 

Armstrong  Universal    ....    146 

Boiler     145 

Keystone    145,146 

Packeir     145 

Renshaw    145 

Reversible    145,  146 

Sleeve     145 

Steamboat    517 

Rattan  Street  Push  Brooms..    781 
Rawhide  Belt  Lace  Leather.  .    847 

Lacing    847 

Mallets     408A 

Mauls      408A 

Reading  Glasses 125 

Readv  Roofing 392   to   394 

Reamers      141    to   144 

Bit  .^tock  Taper 144 

Bridge    144 

Center     136 

Hand    142 

Shell    143 

Tape   Shank    141 


1073 


GeoBCarpen'ter  «  eo. 


Recipes  for  Tempering 1029 

Receivers,  Air   609 

Reciprocating  Drill    66 

Reclining  Folding  Chairs 979 

Recording  Gauges    452 

Red  and  Black  Sheet  Packing  854 

Red  Rosin  Paper 393 

Red   Rosin   Sheathing 393,394 

Reducer  Couplings 284 

Reducers,    Ammonia 687 

Brass     675 

Cast  Iron 680 

Eccentric    683 

Extra    Heavy    Malleable 

Iron    686 

Hose    886 

Malleable'  Iron 680 

Standard     Cast     Iron 

Flanged    690 

Reducing     Companion 

Flanges     693,694 

Flanges    694 

Reels   298 

Chalk    Line    67 

Fire  Hose    881 

Hose    878,879 

Masons'     298 

Pay  Out   293 

Telegraph    293 

Wire  Leading 575 

Reflectors,  Lamp  and  Lantern  417 

Refreshment    Tents 943 

Refrigerator     Baskets 985 

Registers,    Tally    287 

Regrinding  Swing  Check 

Valves,  Extra  Heavy..   651 

Reg'ular  Wall  Tents 934 

Square    Check   Wire   Rope 

Blocks     318 

Regulator  Valves   668 

Regulators,    Air    Pressure...    668 

Damper     667 

Davis    Steam 628 

Low  Pressure  Damper.  .  .  .    667 

Pressure     628,668 

Standard  Pressure 668 

Steam    Pressure 668 

Water    Pressure 668 

Reinforcement    Form   Clamps  757 
Reinforcing  Bar  Benders....    748 

Bars,   Steel    748 

Wire    748  to  751 

Annealed    750 

Relative     Value     of    Heating 

Surfaces    1027 

Reliable  Screw  Plates 155 

Remixing  Hoppers 235 

Renshaw   Ratchets 145 

Repair   Kits 433 

Barrows    219,  220 

Carts 219 

Differential    Blocks 351 

Kits,  Automobile    433 

Links     603 

Parts,  Car  Mover 358 

Peerless  Hoists 332  to  334 

Repairs,  Barnes'  Three  Wheel 

Pipe    Cutters 431 

Detroit    500    Lubricators..    465 
Detroit  Improved  Lubrica- 
tors       462 

Detroit  Standard  Lubrica- 
tors       461 

Detroit  Zero  Lubricator 

463, 464 

Diaphragm    Pumps 261 

Milburn     Lights 422 

Penberthy     Ejectors 459 

Penberthy  Injectors    455 

Power  Diaphram  Pumps..    253 
Sanders'  Wheel  Pipe  Cut- 
ter         431 

Scrapers   219 

Screw   Hoist 337  to  339 

Stillson    Wrenches     428 

Trimo  Wrenches 428 

Yale   Blocks    341,  342 

Replacers,    Car 358 

Resin    391 

Respirators,  Cover's  Auto 

Safety    410 


Return  Bends 684 

Ammonia     687 

Brass     675 

Cast   Iron    684 

Malleable   Iron    684 

Reversible    Butt.'! 731 

Hoisting  Engines   615 

Ratchets     145,146 

Stop  and  Waste  Cocks 660 

Revolution    Counters 448 

Rex  Tool   Steel 762 

Ribbon   Wire   Staples 774 

Riddles 212 

Foundry     212 

Hardware    212 

Ridge   Pole   Bends 920 

Ridge  Poles    920 

Rigger    Screws     1020 

Right   and   Left   Nipples 676 

Right  and  Left  Tools 379 

Rigid     Boxes 502 

Ring  Oiling  Pillow  Blocks  501 

Roller    Bearings 570 

Rigs,  Combination  Saw  239   to   244 

Portable  Saw   239  to  245 

Power  Saw   239  to  245 

Saw     239  to  245 

Saw,     Electric 239   to  245 

Saw,    Gasoline 239   to   245 

Portable     239  to   245 

Power     239  to  245 

Ring  Bolts,  to  Rivet    1016 

Nut     1016 

Screw     1016 

Ring  Buoys,   Cork    992 

Yarn,   Sisal    822 

Couplings,   Automatic  Ex- 
pansion         882 

Oiling  Bracket  Hangers..    501 

Post  Boxes    502 

Packing     857 

Rings  and  Clamps,  Drivers'.  .    581 

Glass     917 

Malleable    Clinch    724 

Rip  Saws   8-10 

Ripping  Hammers 17 

Rivet    Burrs,    Belt 848 

Busters     190 

Cans 193 

Dollies    193 

Eye    Bolts    1017 

Forges    175 

Rivet  Sets   190 

Headers    847 

Sets    and    Headers 847 

Tongs    192 

Riveted   Pipe    636 

Riveters,  Stake   185 

Riveting    Clamps 193 

Hammers     19,  193 

Rivets     766,767 

And  Burrs,  Belt 848 

Boiler    767 

Button    767 

Cone  Head    767 

Copper    848 

Countersunk  Head 767 

Cement  806 

Crescent,    Belt     850 

Flat  Head    767 

In   Bulk    767 

Iron     767 

Shearing    and    Bearing 

Value     1033 

Structural     767 

Tank,  Number  to  Pound.  .1039 

Tinners'    766 

Rock    Drill    Couplings,    High 

Pressure    887 

Drills     364,365 

Island    Vises 105 

Rod      and      Bolt      Threading 

Tools     155  to  160 

Awning    912 

Benders     154 

Couplings     283,  284 

Cutters    180 

Elbows,    Awning    912 

Spring  Steel  Sewer 377 

Rods,  Awning  Slide 915 

Bridge    724 


Drill     788 

End  Measuring   lis 

Leveling    126 

Roof    724 

Rolled  Rim  Grommets 907 

Roller   Bearing    Slides,    Awn- 
ing         911 

Edgers    402 

Jointers     402 

Porch   Curtains,  Spring...    927 

Rope    Curtains     927 

Slides,   Awning    911 

Spools  and  Axles 569 

Tube     Expanders 431 

Rollers      505 

Awning    922 

Barn    Door      741,  742 

Door     741,  742 

Driveway     402 

End    288 

Hard  Maple   505 

House    Moving    505 

Indentation   402 

Line     402 

Lumber 288 

Machinery   505 

Maple    505 

Quarter   Sawn    505 

Wood 505 

Ronson    Wrenches 427 

Roof    Rods 724 

Roofers'    Bars     387,  390 

Carrying    Pails 390 

Derricks     390 

Dippers    389 

Grasshoppers     390 

Hoisting    Pails 389 

Information    1031 

Mop   Pail 389 

Roofing    Brushes 784 

Caps    393 

Certainteed   392 

Consertex    Canvas 906 

Contractors'    Equipment.  . 

384   to   391 

Corrugated    765 

Fasteners    772 

Guard    392 

Induroid   394 

Keystone    394 

Major    392 

Nails 393 

Nails,  Barbed 770 

Nails  Barbed,  Large  Heads   772 

Felt    772 

Paper    392  to  394 

Prepared  Paper 392   to   394 

Ready    392  to  394 

Rubberized    392   to   394 

Sentinel    392 

Shingles     392 

Silicoat     394 

Tins     393 

Rooter   Plows    221 

Rope,    Buffalo 830 

Caisson     816 

Cordage'  and  Twines.  .  .811,  833 

Complex  Sisal    821 

Cotton     824 

Fire    Escapes 789 

Grippers     1020 

Hawser   Laid 816 

Hay   821 

Hay    Sisal 821 

Hide     821 

Hoisting     817 

Jupiter  Transmission 593 

Jute     824 

Ladders    789 

Lariat,  Manila 823 

Manila     S18.  820 

Manila     Lariat 823 

Pure    Sisal    821 

Sisal     821 

Switch     812 

Transmission    814-815 

Tube    830 

Wire    497,  583   to  595 

Rotary   Barrel    Pumps 273 

Cement     Stamps 405 

Force  Pumps   y74 


GEO•B•eARPE^^TER  S  60', 


1074 


Round  Bottom  Cleats 1000 

Bottom    Pails 481 

Casting-     Brushes 779 

Head.    Chisel    Point    Boat 

Nails    775 

End   Tents,   Oblong 951 

Kye    Boat    Snaps 1012 

Fine   Steel  Brushes 780 

Jaw   Toners    192 

Leather   Belting-,   Solid    ...  841 

L,eath<-r   Beltinf?,   Twisted.  841 

Nose  Cape  Chisels 194 

Nose    Chisels    194 

Nose    Pliers 70 

Point   Shovels 198   to  207 

Sockets,  Awning 912 

Steel   Bars    759 

Tampers    401 

Tents     952 

^Yay  Rough   Stop  Cocks..  659 

Wood    Tent    Stakes 920 

Router  Planes   46 

Row    Locks    988 

Royal  Oil  Cups 468 

Rubber     Aprons 892 

Belt  Cement 852 

Belting   i 835 

Belting,  Hints  on 837 

Belting,  List  Prices 836 

Boots     890   to  892 

Boots,   Leather    Soled 890 

Boots,  Pressure  Cured....  891 

Bug£?-y    Aprons 897 

Cement     852 

Cloth,  Divers'    580 

Clothing    898 

Conveyor   Belting    838 

Corrugated  Matting 877 

Elevator  Belting 838 

Firemen's   Coats 898 

Gloves    897 

Divers*    577 

Insulating    Tape 575 

Knob   Matting 877 

Lined   Fire   Hose   Cotton..  874 

Mill    Ho.-^e,    Cotton 873 

Matting,   Perforated 877 

Mittens     897 

Mittens.  Drivers' 57'7 

Pump    Valves    S62 

Step  Matting    877 

Squeegees    783 

Tiling  .Sheet    876 

Rubberhide    Boots 890 

Rnbberixed     Coats 898 

•      Roofing     392   to  394 

Rubbers,    "W^indow 783 

Rubbing    Bricks 408 

Rubbish  Barrels 610 

RuleN    59,  60 

Board    60 

Blacksmith     60,  107 

Boxwood    59 

Caliper     59 

Combination     59 

Extension    60 

Glass   Cutters 60 

Hook   107 

I>og    60 

Slide    59 

Steel    107 

Zigzag    59 

RnleH  for  Annealing  Steel.  .  .  .1029 

Drilling    Steel     1029 

Finding    Horse    Power ....  1027 

Hardening   Gravers    1029 

Sfiuare    Measure    .'jO 

Tempering  Steel    (,29 

Turning    Steel    1029 

Runners.  Lead  .Toint    .    ...  378 

Running  Lights,   Electric 996 

Rust  Proof  Paints 795 

s 

"S"  Hooks   1017 

«S"  AVreiK-beM,  Adjustable   .  .  .  427 

Drop  Forged 439 

Sack  -Balers    230 

Sacking   Needles,    Spring   Eye  -919 

Saddles,   Pipe    685 

Steam    Pipe     685 


Safety  Bails    790 

Belts    72 

Cans,  Rubbish    610 

Devices 790 

Devices,    Caisson    532 

Gasoline   Cans    484 

Hasps    732 

Helmets     409 

Hoods    409 

Link   Hooks    1015 

Nets     790 

Rubbish    Cans    610 

Set   Collars    500 

Split  Collars    500 

Straps     72 

Straps   and   Bails    790 

Valves    667,    669   to  672 

Valves,    Standard    669 

Sail  Cloth 903 

Duck     902 

Needles     919 

Twine    829 

Twine,  Cotton 831 

SaiLs.  How  to  Measure  for.  . .  .    966 

Old     905 

Sailniakers,  Heavers    918 

Marline    Spikes    918 

Palms      918 

Prickers     918 

Steel  Bench  Hooks    918 

Thimbles    917 

Sailmaking    965 

Sailors'    Bags    964 

Palms      918 

Sal  Soda 802 

Salamander  Covers 362 

Grates     362 

Hoods     362 

Salamanders     362 

Salts,    Soldering    380 

Samson    Car    Movers 358 

Mounted   Grindstones    ....      87 

Sandals     388 

Asphalt 388 

Divers     579 

Sand  and  Gravel  Pumps 265 

And  Gravel  Driers 383 

Belting,  Gold  Line  Cotton.    843 

Blast    Hose    866 

Blast  Machines    370 

Cloth      80 

Driers     362 

Netting 749 

Paper     80 

Points    276   to   278 

Pumps     283 

■Screening     749 

Screens     212 

Sanitary  Cuspidors 410 

Sapolio     802 

Sargent  Rock   Drills    365 

Sasgen  Derricks 544  to  547 

Sash  Brushes    787 

Chain 602,  739,  1011 

Chain   Fixtures    739 

Cords.    Braided   Cotton    ...    825 

Pulleys     740 

Tools     787 

Weights    739 

Saunders  W'heel   Pipe  Cutter     431 

Repairs  for 219 

Saw  Arbors,   Pile 574 

Blades     11 

Blades,    Coping    11 

Clamps    14 

Gauges    16 

Guards    247 

Glimmers    91 

Handles    16 

Handles,   Two    Men    .■ 16 

Kits     10 

Makers    Anvils    16 

Mills     247 

Rigs    239    to   245 

Rigs,   Gasoline    239   to  245 

Rigs,  Electric 239   to   245 

Sets    16 

Swages 16 

Tables    239  to   245 

Up»et»     16 


Saws  and  Pads,  Keyhole 11 

Back    11 

Band      14 

Cabinet     11 

Circular    15 

Compass     11 

Coping    11 

Cord   Wood    249 

Cross   Cut,   One  Man    12 

Cross   Cut,   Two   Men    ...12,   13 

Dovetail    11 

Drag,    Power    247 

Hack    94,    95 

Hand 8  to  10 

Ice     582 

Keyhole    11 

Marvel  High  Speed    95 

Metal     92 

Metal     Slitting     92 

Panel    8    to   10 

Piling     12,  13 

Power    Hack 95 

Rip   8  to  10 

Screw    Slotting    92 

Slitting     92 

Slotting    92 

Swing    246,  247 

Swing  Cut  Off   246,  247 

Sawyers'  Oiled  Clothing.  .  893,  897 
Slickers    893,  897 

Scales 353  to   355 

Circular   Dial    355 

Counter"    355 

Draftsmen's    124 

Ice    355 

Pit 353  to   355 

Platform 353  to  354 

Portable    354,   355 

Spring  Balance    355 

Team   353 

"^^agon    353 

Warehouse    354 

Schedule.    Steel    Cutting    761 

WMre  Nails 768 

School     Bells 967 

Chalk     404 

Crayons    404 

Schooner  Mast  Flag  Poles    .  .    968 

Scoop   Cars    232 

Handles    209 

Scoops 199,  204,  205,  207 

Breaking-down    204 

Charging     204 

Coal    199,    204,   205,   207 

Diamond   Point    204 

Flour     489 

Flour,    Champion    489 

Gas  House 204 

Grain      489 

Starting    204 

Scourene     802 

Scraper    Sharpeners     845 

Scrapers    43,  218,  219,  223 

Adjustable 43 

Belt    845 

Box     43 

Buck      223 

Cabinet     56 

Columbus 218 

Dirt    218    to   223 

Doan   Ditching    222 

Drag    218,   219,    223 

Drag,  Square  Rack 223 

Flat    56 

Flue     447 

Handled     43 

Horse    218    to   r-^3 

Repairs  for 219 

Ship    1021 

Sidewalk     403 

Tongue     223 

Veneer    43 

Western  Wheeled   222 

Window     783 

Scraping   Irons    1021 

Knives    :.■•.    793 

Tools      37R 

Scratch    Awls     _67 

Screen   Cloth    747 


1075 


Geo-B-Carpei^ter  ^  eo. 


Screen  Door  Butts 73C 

Handles    730 

Hardware    730 

Hooks    730 

Sets    730 

Springs     730 

Screen,    Wire    iiSo 

Screening:,    Gravel    749 

Sand     749 

Window     747 

Screens    212,    233 

Coal     212 

Coke    212 

Gravel     212 

Sand     212 

Stone     233 

Screw  Adjusting  Calipers 120 

Anchors    715 

Cliain  Hoists 335  to  339 

Clamps    57 

Cutting-   Lathes    169,   170 

Driver  Bits   66 

Screw  Drivers    56,  65,    66 

Drivers,   Automatic    66 

Drivers,  Cabinet  Makers'.  .      65 

Drivers,    Champion     56 

Drivers,  Electricians' 122 

Drivers,    Interchangeable  .      66 

Drivers,  Leader 65 

Drivers,    Machinists'    65 

Drivers,   Magazine    56 

Drivers,  Perfect  Handle  .  .      66 

Drivers,  Pocket 56 

Drivers,  Ratchet 49 

Drivers,  Small  Shank 65 

Drivers,    Three-in-One    .  .  •      56 

Eye    Bolts    1016 

Eye  Bolts,   Shoulder 1017 

Eyes    916 

Hoists,  Parts    337  to  339 

Hoists  with  Traveller  com- 
bined    336 

Hooks     916,   1016 

Joint  Rail  Fittings  .  .699  to  701 

Pitch  Gauge    115 

Plates    153,   155   to   158,   160 

Plates,   Assorted    155 

Punches    183 

Ring-  Bolts    1016 

Slotting  Saws 92 

Top  Oil  Cups    469 

Track  Jacks   517 

Scre-ws,  Bench    56 

Boat     Clamp     57 

Brass,  Wood    714 A 

Cap    717,  718 

Coach    705 

Hand     57 

House    Raising    515 

Jack     117 

Jack,  Bell  Base  Ratchet..    516 

Lag 705 

•Locomotive  Jacks    ....515,   516 

Machine    719 

Rigger    1020 

Set    716 

Socket    Set    716 

Telescopic    Jack    515 

Thumb     723 

Wood 714 

Wood,    Brass    1023 

Scribes     117 

Timber    48 

Scrub  Brushes    783 

Scrubs   and    Squeegees 783 

Scuffle  Hoes   291 

Scythes     297 

Bush    297 

Grass     297 

Weed     297 

Sea  Anchors    993 

Seam   Composition    799 

Paint   799 

Seaming   Cord    830 

Seamless    Drawn    Brass    Tub- 
ing       674 

Drawn  Copper  Tubing.  .  .  .    674 

Searchlight  Controls   997 

Projectors     997 

Searchlights    997 

Wireless 997 


Seating  Tools  for  Cylinders  .  .    282 

Seine    Twine     832 

Seine  Twine,   Cotton    833 

Seizing  Stuff,  Wire 592 

Sem   Dae  Liquid  Gloss    803 

Semi-Finished  Nuts 722 

Sensitive   Bench    Drills    ..161,   165 

Sentinel  Roofing    392 

Oil    Cups    468 

Separator   Covers    960 

Separators,   Steam    628 

Service  Sets,  Wrench 433 

Tees     682 

Set  Collars    500 

Hammers   191 

Screws    716 

Screws,    Socket    716 

Sets,  Auger  Bit    27 

Automatic  Tool 66 

Button     190 

Chisel     40,   41 

Diving,   Complete    578 

Drills     135 

Engineers'  Oilers    475 

Generator    998 

Inspectors'    Test    452 

Lunch     984 

Nail    67 

Oiler 475 

Patent  Nail  and  Holder.  .  .    122 

Rivet     190,   847 

Saw    16 

Ship  Auger  Bits    28 

Starrett's  Tools 123 

Steam  Test    452 

Taps     138 

Tool,    Hollow    Handle 48 

Tools    48,    434    to  436 

Yankee    Tool    66 

Settees,  Folding 979 

Setters   Derrick   Gearings....    525 

Derrick     Irons     525 

Derricks     544 

Derricks,   Top   Point 544 

Setting,   Dies,   Grommet 908 

Machines,    Grommet    908 

Sewer    Braces     275 

Mauls     292 

Pipe    Stamps     406 

Shovels 198,  202,  205,   206 

Sewing    Hafts    67 

Machine    Motors    921 

Twine    829 

Twine,   Cotton  Machine    .  .    831 

Shackle    Bars     295 

Shackles 1014 

Bow     1015 

Guy  with   Sheave    552 

Swivel 1015 

Shade  Nails 773 

Shades,    Porch    927 

Spring     928-929 

Sun    Porch     927 

Window    928-929 

Shaft  Key  Seaters 92 

Speed  Counters    448 

Shafting    496,    497 

Cold   Rolled    496,    497 

Collars    500 

Couplings    498,   501 

Extras     497 

Hangers    501   to   504 

To  Find  Horse  Power  of.. 1027 
Turned,  Horse  Power  of..  1028 

Shafts,     Caisson     533 

Shanty    Brooms     782 

Hasps    728 

Hinges    728 

Padlocks     736,  737 

Staples  and  Hasps 732 

Stoves   633 

Sharpeners,^  Tool 85  to      90 

Scraper     845 

Shavers,   Ice    582 

Shaves,  Spoke 43 

Shaving  Forks 197 

Shearing  and  Bearing  Values 

of  Rivets    1033 

Shearing-  Attachments    185 

Shears 183  to  185 

and    Punches    185 

Lever 185 


Steel    184 

Steel  Armor  Plate 186 

Tinners 330 

Tinners  Bench   146 

Wire 146 

Sheathes  and  Belts 918 

Sheathing,   Asbestos    394 

Red  Rosin     393,   394 

Sheave  Brackets   555 

Bushings    324 

Sheaves,  Bottom    234 

Caisson   533 

Car  Puller  Lead 550 

For  Blocks 324  to  327 

Guide  for  Wire  Rope 550 

Iron 324  to  327 

Lead     550 

Manila  Rope 324,  325 

Pile  Driver    571 

Tackle  Block 324.  32a 

Tandem    558 

Top     234 

Tower     234 

Transmission    500 

Wire   Rope    326,  327 

With  Axles   548 

With    Guards    550 

With   Journal   Boxes 548 

Sheet  Brass  Eyelet  Grommets   907 

Brass,  Perforated 747 

Iron    764 

Lead    377 

Metal   Fasteners    752 

Packing 853.  854 

Packing-,  Cloth  Inserted...    854 

Packing,  Old  Colony 853 

Packing-,  Pure  Gum 854 

Packing-,   Rainbow    854 

Packing-,  Red  and  Blaqk.  .    854 

Packing-,   Superlieat    853 

Packing,  White  Asbestos.  .    854 

Pile  Caps   573 

Pile  Hammers 567 

Pile  Pullers 572 

Plank    Caps     573 

Roofing   Fasteners    772 

Rubber  Tiling- 876 

Steel    764 

Steel,    Galvanized    765 

Washer    Grommets    907 

Sheeting  Hammers,  Air 567 

Sheets,    Bed,    Stockmen's 960 

Black,   Weights  of 1043 

Stockmen's  Bed   960 

Shell,  Reamers 143 

Reamers,  Arbors  for 140 

Sheldon   Car   Movers    358 

Shelter  Tents    955 

Shields,  Expansion 710  to  7l5 

Iron     712 

Lead    710    to   715 

Shingle  Bands   296 

Handles    211 

Mills    249 

Nails    770 

Shingles,  Certainteed    392 

Roofing     392 

Shingling  Hatchets 23,  24 

Ship    Adzes     22 

Auger  Bit   Sets    28 

Auger  Bits    28 

Auger  Car  Bits    29 

Augers     29.   31 

Carpenters'   Clamps    57 

Cleats     1000 

Glue     1024 

Mauls 189 

Scrapers 1021 

Seam  Brushes 784 

Shipmate    Ranges     982 

Ship-H,  Bell  Clocks.*. 990 

Bells    991 

Shoe  Thread    829 

Shoes,  Cast  Steel  Drive 284 

Divers     579 

Divers'  Chafing 579 

Forged    Steel    284 

High   Topped    890 

Horse 191 

Malleable   Iron    Drive 284 

Mule    191 


GEO•B•eAR,PE^fTER   ^  CO. 


1076 


Shoes,   Pile    573 

Well   Drive    2S4 

Yacht     897 

Shouliler,  Eye  Bolts,  Navy... 1017 

Screw  Eye  Bolts 1017 

Shovel    Handles     209 

Shovel8 19S  to  203,  205  to   208 

Ames    206,   207 

Asphalt     199,   202 

Blast  Furnace    200 

Carpenter    198,   199 

Coal     199,    201,   204 

Concrete     198  to  208 

Concrete   Facing    20S 

Contractors   198  to  207 

Dirt    198  to  207 

Hot    Stuff    199,    202 

L.ong  Handles 198  to   208 

Miscellaneous     208 

Moulders 198,  201,  202,   206 

Ore 200 

Round  Point 198  to  207 

Sewer    198,  202,  205,   206 

Snow    208 

Solid  Socket    202 

Square   Point    198   to   207 

Street  Commissioner 200 

Success     205 

Telegraph     199,   203 

Tiling    208 

Track    200 

Wet  Material  201 

Shrinkage  of  Castings    1030 

Shut  Off  Funnels 482 

Shuts,    Cold     603 

Siamese    Connections    889 

Twin   Bolts    752 

Sihley    Tents    937 

Sickles    297 

Side   Calipers    110 

Chisels    190 

Cotter  Hinges.  Awning  . .  .  910 
Cutting  Splicing  Pliers  ...  69 
Pulleys,  Single  Standard.  .  1007 
Pulleys.   Double  Standard.  1007 

Tool   Holders    127 

SldeTcnlls,  Tent    951 

Merry-Go    951 

SIdev»-alk  Cleaners    582 

Jointers    400 

Markers    406 

Scrapers     403 

Stamps    406 

Siding,    Corrugated    765 

Sight  Feed  Oil  Valves 471 

Sights.   Level    54 

Sign  Hangers'  Chain 1010 

Sigrnal   Bags    974' 

Coke  Bags 974 

Code  Books   973 

Flags,    International    Code. 973 

Gongs    447 

Lights  Steamer    995 

Oil    805 

Water  Lights,  Distress    . .    993 

SIgrnalB.  Club    972 

Distress.  Water  Light   ....    993 

International   Code    973 

Night  Marine    993 

Private     972 

Storm     971 

Weather     970 

Silk  Companv  Flags 970 

U.  S.  Flags,  Printed 974 

Union    903 

Silkelene    Tents,    Waterproof, 

932,    933 

Sill  Borers 26 

Silver  Solder 14 

Silver   Tool   Steel 762 

Sllicoat    Roofing    394 

SinKle  Bit  Axes 20 

Cheek  Halyard  Blocks   ...1007 

Counter     48 

Cutter  Mattocks   196 

Deck  Halyard  Blocks  ....1007 
Drum  Geared  W^inches 

519  to  523 

Drum    Reversible    Friction 
Hoists   530 


Filling  Colored  Duck    ....  904 

Flat  Chain  Leaders    1009 

Flat  Wire   Rope  Pulleys.  .1008 

Filling   Duck    903 

Grate   Bars    625 

Head  Engineers  Wrenches  438 

Hooks,   Small   Eye" 1012 

Hooks  with  Thimbles   ....1013 

Jacket  Fire  Hose    874 

Pick   up   Tongs    192 

Shaft  Geared  Winches 519 

Upright  Chain  Leaders  ...1009 

Standard   Side   Pulleys 1007 

Upright  Wire  Rope  Pulleys 

1008 

Twist  Auger  Bits 27 

Simplex  Jacks    506   to  510 

Siphon   Pumps    272 

Siphons     452 

Blakeslee's    Steam    458 

Radiator     452 

Steam     272,  452 

Steam  Gauge    452 

Sisal  Clothes  lines   827 

Hide  Rope  *. 821 

Hay   Rope    821 

Lathyarn    822 

Lathyarn  Differentials  ....  819 

Ring    Yarn    822 

Sisal  Rope 821 

Complex     821 

Differentials     819 

Pure     821 

Steam    Tarred    820 

Sister    Hooks     598 

Hooks  with  Thimbles 1013 

Sizes,  Oiled  Clothing 892 

Tap  Drills 1038 

Tents     930 

Skew  Cutter  Planes    46 

Skids     357 

Barrel     357 

Skidding  Tongs 289 

Skip  Tooth  Dies    157 

Skins,  Chamois    793 

Skips     534 

Skips,   Steel   Derrick    534 

Slaters   Felt    393 

Slating    Nails     770 

Slash  Bars 447 

Sledge    Handles    211 

Sledges     189 

Blacksmith    189 

Coal     189 

Stone     189 

Sleeper    Clips     748 

Sleeve  Couplings 501 

Twisters     73 

Sleeves,  Corrugated  Dredging  868 

Dredging    86S 

Drill     136 

Nail     776 

Pipe      677 

Ratchet     145 

Steel     136 

Suction    860 

Slicing  Bars    447 

Slicker  Suits 895 

Slickers,  Price  List 896 

Excelsior  Brand    894 

Slicks   39,  294 

Socket      30 

Wood     39 

Slide  Rods,  Awning 915 

Rules 59 

Slides,  Government  Tent 920 

Tent   Wood    920 

Slidinc  Door  Equipment  741  to  743 

T   Bevels    51 

Slinsrs,  Chain    534,  601 

Wheelbarrow 519 

Slip  Joint  Pliers 70 

Joint   Rail    Fittings 699 

Tees,    Awning    Rod    912 

Slips    408A 

Slitting  Saws    92 

Plotting    Saws    92 

Slushing  Compound  Grease.  .  .  805 

Smnll  Braided  Lines 826 

Eye  Sinerle  Hooks 1012 

Eye    Swivel    Hooks    1012 


Shank  Screw  Drivers 

Vises     

Winches,   Not  Geared    .... 

Wrapping     Twines     

Smith    Patent    Belt   Fasteners 

Smoke  Stack  Paint 

Smooth   Box   Nails    

Foundry  Nails 

Smooth-on  Compound   .  . .  . 

Smooth  rianes   

Smoothers,    Asphalt    

Smoothing    Irons    

Snap  Hooks,  Wire 

Hooks,   Swivel   Eye 

Tubing    

Snaps,  Auto  lock 

Boat,  Round  Eye 

Harness    

Pneumatic    Rivet    

Snatch  Blocks 

302,  303,   311,  313. 

Sniffing  Relief  Valves    

Snips,  Tinners' 

Snow    Brooms    

Shovels   

Soap 

American    Crown    

American   Family    

Automobile    

Black  

Dub-L-Kleen    

Economizer     

Floating     

Light    House     

Savers     

Soft    

Tar     

Soapstone  Crayons   

Socket  Butt  Chisels 

and   Hooks    

Corner  Chisels   

Firmer   Chisels    

Firmer  Chisels    in    Rolls.. 

Firmer  Gouges    

Framing  Chisels 

Set  Screw  Wrenches    

Set   Screws    

Slicks    

Socket   ^V^enches    432,433 

Double   Head    

In    Sets     432 

Steel  Bridge   

Sockets,  Drill 

Steel    

TVire   Rope    

Soda  Ash   

Sal    

Sodium   Phosphate    

Soft   Brushes,    Moulders' 

Plugs 

Soap     

Steel    

Sun    Hats     

Solder    

Half  and  Half 

Silver    

Wire    

Soldering;  Compound    

Coppers    

Iron   Handles    

Irons     

Nipples   

Paste     

Salts    

Sticks    

Unions    

Solid  Braided  Cotton  Rope... 

Center  Auger  Bits 

Center  Ship  Auger  Car 
Bits    

Dies     

Round  Leather  Belting  .  .  . 

Sleeve  Couplings  

Socket  Shovels  

Woven  Belting.  White  Cot- 
ton   

Woven  Cotton  Belting, 
Black  Diamond  


106 
518 
828 
849 
795 
769 
771 
806 
44 
38S 
388 
917 

1012 
580 
916 

1012 
917 
367 

317 
670 
380 
782 
208 
801 
801 
801 
801 
801 
801 
610 
801 
.801 
610 
801 
801 
404 
38 
598 
?9 
37 
40 
39 
38 
716 
716 
39 
,  441 
441 
,  433 
432 
136 
136 
598 
802 
802 
802 
779 
626 
801 
759 
897 
377 
377 
14 
377 
380 
377 
211 
377 
660 
380 
380 
380 
660 
826 
27 

29 
157 
841 
501 
202 


1077 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  «  Co, 


Solid    Woven    White    Cotton 

Belting     843 

Spade  Handles 209 

Spades 198  to   208 

Concrete     208 

Ditching     199,202.207,203 

Drain     .199,202,207,208 

Facing    208 

Form     208 

Nursery    202,207 

Post     207 

Spading  Forks 197 

Spalling  Hammers   189 

Spanner  Wrenches   886 

Fire   Plug    442 

Spanners,   Fire  Hose    886 

Spar  Coating   800 

Composition    800 

Scrapers   1021 

Varnish     800 

Spark   Plug  Files 77 

Speaking  Tube 740 

Tube   Elbows    740 

Special  Angle  Valves 650 

Extra  Heavy  Square  Check 

Wire    Rope    322 

Globe  Valves    650 

Goggles 409-410 

Steel  Tackle  Blocks 308 

Wall  Tents   931 

Wood   Rollers    505 

Speed  Counters,  Shaft 448 

Indicators 118-448 

Grain    Elevator   Belts 1028 

Sperm   Oil    805 

Spigots,  Oil 463 

Spike   Awning   Hinges 913 

Spikes   776  to  778 

Boat,  Square 776 

Marlin     1020 

Pole  and  Tie  Marking 778 

Railroad     778 

Square  Boat   776 

Spindle   Wick   Oilers 469 

Spiral  Asbestos  Packing,  High 

Pressure     857 

Compression  Couplings  . . .    498 

Packing    857 

Ratchet    Screw   Drivers...      49 

Riveted   Pipe    636 

Riveted    Pipe   Bolts..! 637 

Riveted  Pipe  B   ,  nged  Fit- 
tings        637 

Riveted  Pipe  Flanges 637 

Riveted  Pipe  Gaskets 637 

Steel   Conveyors    486 

Spirit    Compasses     999 

Stain    799 

Splash  Hoods    235 

Splicers,   Trawl    918 

Spllfing   Clamps    73 

"Wire   Rope    584 

Split  Bands  with  2  Links 557 

Collars    500 

Post    Journal    Bearings    .  .    502 

Splitters,   Nut    720A 

Spoke    Shaves    43 

Sponges    793 

Automobile     793 

Painters    793 

Spools,  Pile   Drivers' 574 

Roller,    and    Axles 569 

Spoon  Oars    989 

Spoons,   Digging    199-203 

Telegraph     199-203 

Sporting   Boots    891 

Spouting,    Concrete    235 

Equipment 231  to   235 

Flexible    232 

Spouts,   Oiler    479 

Oil  Can 479 

Flexible  Grain   488 

Grain 488 

Trimming    48S 

Spraying   Machines    791 

Spreader  Concrete  Carts 224 

Sprayers     372 

Barrel      791 

Compressed  Air 372 

Oil    and    Paint 372 


Paint 791-792 

WhiteTvasll    791-792 

Spring  Balance  Scales 355 

Cotters    726 

Dollies    193 

Eye  Sacking  Needles 919 

Governors    627 

Hinge   Sets    731 

Key    Cocks    666 

Keys,'  Flat    727 

Packing   Chisels    379 

Roller   Porch   Curtains 927 

Shades.    Carpenter    928-929 

Steel   Sewer    Rod    377 

Tube  Expanders    431 

Springs,  Bed 410 

Bunk     410 

Conical  Pump  Valves    ....  398 

Door  Check 733 

Pipe  Bending   379 

Plumbers'    Bending    379 

Valve     398 

Woven  Wire 410 

Sprinklers     • 871,  872 

Garden  Hose   871,  872 

Spruce  Oars    989 

Spuds,   Concrete    403 

Digging,  with  Tampers    .  .  294 

Spun  Cotton   391 

Spuv    Geared    Chain    Hoists 

,. 328  to  334 

Gearing    487 

Grommets    907 

Squam  Hats, 897 

Stjiuare  Back   Drag   Scrapers  223 

Boat    Spikes     776 

Braided  Flax  Packing 860 

Cheek   Wire  Rope  Blocks 

318  to  322 

Drill  Rods   763 

End    Oblong    Tents    942 

Head  Cap  Screws   717 

Head   Standard    Steam 

Cocks    648 

Hip    Roof    Tents 940 

Jaw   Slides,   Awning    ....  911 

Machine    Screw    Nuts    ....  725 

Measure    Rules    1030 

Measure    Table    1032 

Nuts     721,722 

Pipe  Stocks  and  Dies 152 

Plate    W^ashers    708 

Point  Shovels    198  to  207 

Slides,    Awning    911 

Sockets,  Awning 912 

Steel    Bars     759 

Tampers     401 

Squares,  Carpenters'    50 

Adjustable  Try  and  Mitre.  51 

Caliper     110 

Collapsible     50 

Combination    108 

Double    109 

Maple    505 

Mitre 51 

Steel    50 

Take-down    50 

Try     51,  109 

Squaring  Attachments,  Lathe  172 

Squeegees   and   Scrubs    783 

Floor 783 

Window    783 

Stable  Tents,  Contractors*   .  .  .  954 

Stack   Covers    959 

Staffs,  Flag 969 

Stock   Netting    749 

Stages     789 

Painters     • 789 

Staging,    Twines    Cotton    832 

Stair  Rail  Fittings 699  to  701 

Stains,  Oil    799 

Spirit     799 

Varnish     799 

Stake   Riveters    185 

Riveters        and        Punches 

Combined     185 

Stakes,  Tent,  Round  Wood...  920 


Stamps,  Cetnent  Block 406 

Dating    406 

Dating,    Adjustable    406 

Double  End  Log 405 

Hookaroon    405 

Log     405,  407 

Rotary  Cement    406 

Sewer  Pipe 406 

Sidewalk    406 

Steel    405   to  407 

Standard  Angle  Check  Valves  649 
Angle    Valves    Iron    Body 

with  Yoke 654 

Board    393 

Brass  Angle  Valves   647 

Brass  Cross  A^alves    647 

Brass  Globe  Valves   647 

Brass  Unions    '674 

Butterfly    Valves     649 

Cast  Iron  Blind  Flanges    .  692 
Cast  Iron   Flange  Fittings 

688  to  694 

Cast  Iron  Flanged  Crosses  689 
Cast  Iron  Flanged  Elbows  688 
Cast  Iron  Flanged  Laterals  690 
Cast  Iron  Flanged  Reduc- 
ers      690 

Cast  Iron  Flanged  Tees.  .  .  689 
Circle   Swing  Builders 

Derricks 547 

Companion  Flanges 693 

Cross     Valves     Iron     Body 

with  Yoke    654 

Cup  Leathers    282 

Expansion  Joints 653 

Flanged   Gate   Valves    653 

Floor    Dressing     803 

Foot  Blocks    553 

Foot    Valves     652 

Garden  Hose  Valves 650 

Gate    Valves     650 

Globe    Valves,     Iron     Body 

with    Yoke    654 

Horizontal  Check  Valves  .  647 

Hose    Gate    Valves     650 

Hose  Valves    649 

Iron  Steam  Cocks 648 

Machine   Bit  List    35 

M-lleable  Unions    678 

N^il  Card 768 

Plunger  Power  Pump 272 

Pop    Safety    Valves    669 

Pre?.sure    Regulators     ....  668 

Quick  Opening  Gate  Valves  650 

Safety  Valves 667 

Screw   Monkev   Wrenches.  426 

Side  Cutting  Pliers 68 

Steam    Cocks    648 

Steering    Wheels     1005 

Straight  Way  Flanged  Gate 

Valves     653 

Straight   Way    Flanged 

Valves     653 

Straight  Wav  Valves 650 

Swing  Check  Valves 649 

Threads    for   Bolts -....1038 

Throttle  Valves 649 

Vertical  Check  Valves  ....  649 

Wide  Cotton  Duck  List    .  .  901 

Standing   Fids    918 

Stands,  Coil   for  Pipe 640 

Drill     135 

Micrometer    112 

Staples  and  Hasps    732 

and   Hooks    732 

Chicken    Wire    774 

Fence    774 

Hasp    728 

Hoop    774 

Meat  Tag 772 

Metal  Lath    774 

Poultry   Netting    774 

Ribbon    Wire    774 

Wide   Top    774 

Star  Drills 195 

Star  Hacksaw  Frames    93 

Starrett's  Tools 107   to  125 

Starting    Scoops 204 

Stationary  Base  Vises.  .  .97   to  106 

Vises    97  to  106 


Geo-B-CarpeM'ter  s  eo. 


.L078 


stave  Wedges   298 

Stay  Rollers    741,  742 

Bolt   Taps    139 

Bolts.    Boiler    709 

Steam  Capstans 1003 

Cylinder  Oil    804 

Ejectors     458,   459 

Engines   613,  614 

Engines,    Horizontal 618 

Engines,    Vertical    616,   617 

Exhaust  Heads    629 

Fittings     678,   695 

Fittings,  brass 675 

Fitters    Tool   Bags 444 

Flue   Blowers    447,   626 

Gauge   Cocks 662,   663,   665 

Gauge  Siphons 452 

Gauges 449    to   452 

Glue  Heaters 381 

Hammer  Bases 568 

Heating  Boilers 630 

Hose    864 

Hose   Clamps    888 

Hose  Couplings   887 

Hose,  Metal 868 

Hose  Price  List 863 

Hose,  Superheat 864 

Information     1025 

Injectors 455    to    457 

Jacketed    Kettles    382 

Joint  Clamps 638 

Pile    Hammers    566,   567 

Pipe    634,   635 

Pipe  Saddles   685 

Pressure  Regulators    668 

Pumps    266  to  270 

Radiators 632 

Separators   628 

Sheet   Packing   853 

Sheeting   Hammers    567 

Siphons    272,   452 

Swing   Joints    653 

Tarred   Manila   Rope 820 

Tarred  Sisal  Rope 820 

Test  Sets   452 

Traps     627 

Traps,  Davis 627 

Whistles 702 

Steam     Cocks,    Flat    Head 

Standard    648 

Square    Head    Standard...    648 

Standard   Iron    648 

Three  Way    648 

Steamboat  Ratchet  Jacks....    517 

Ratchets     517 

Steering  Wheels    1004 

Steamer  Lights,   Fresnal 995 

Signal  Lights   995 

Steel    759,   760 

Angles     760 

Balls    766 

Bands     296,   759 

Bar  Clamps 58 

Bars,   Half  Oval    759 

Bar.«>,    Oval    759 

Bars,    Reinforcing    748 

Bars,  Round    759 

Bars,    Square    759 

Baskets     48!) 

Belt  Lacing,    Alligator 852 

Belt  Lat-ing,  Bristols 851 

Belt    Couplings    846 

Blocks     302   to   323 

Boilers    382 

Boompoints 560 

Brands    405  to   407 

Brushes,  Round 7S0 

Bull  Wheels 551 

Chain    600 

Champion     Builders'     Der- 
rick        545 

Channels    760 

Chisels     194,   195 

Clad  Railroaa  Lanterns    .  .    416 

Clamps    12'J 

Coating   Paint    795 

Corrugated  Sheets    765 

Cutting   Extras    761 

Cutting  Schedule    761 

Derrick   Skips    534 

Dogs    128 


Differentials   761 

Drill     763 

Drills     195 

Drilling  Rules   1029 

Escutcheon  Pins 773 

Faced  Tampers    401 

Figures 405 

Flag  Poles 967 

Half    Round    760 

Hand  Lamps 4S0 

Handle  Wrenches 426 

Hexagon     760 

Jacks   506  to  517 

Lamps 480 

Letters    405 

Letters     and     Figures     in 

sets    405 

Loading  Blocks   •.  .    312 

Lumbermen's  Blocks 312 

Manila   Rope   Blocks 

304   to   313 

Mild    759,    760 

Mortar    Boxes    403 

Oilers     476,   478 

Pins    with    Cotters 557 

Pins  with  Square  Ends.  .  .  .    557 

Pipe    634,   635 

Pulleys   492 

Pulleys,  Prices 493 

Rules     107 

Shears     184 

Sheets   764 

Shell   Snatch  Blocks 302 

Sleeves    136 

Squares     50 

Soft    759 

Socket  Bridge  Wrenches..   432 

Sockets 136 

Split   Pulleys    492 

Stamps 405    to   407 

Strap  Hinges    728 

Structural    Shapes    760 

Tackle  Blocks    310 

Tampers 401 

Taper  Pins 727 

Tapes    61,    63,    64 

Tees 760 

Tool 762 

Tool  Kits 443 

Trucks    356 

Turning,    Rules   for 1029 

Warehouse  Trucks 356 

Weights 1040,    1041 

Wool    793 

Steels,    Finger    845 

Steerers,   Boat,  Auto   Type...  1005 

Bracket     1004 

Combination    1004 

Drum 1004 

Steering:  Wheels,  Drum 1004 

Standard    1005 

Steamboat    1004 

Without  Drums 1005 

Stencil  Brushes 787 

Stencils     405  to  407 

Step  Brackets  with  Sheaves. .    554 

Cones     491 

Ladders     789 

Matting   Rubber    877 

Steps,  Derrick,  with  Sheaves.    554 

Plain    554 

Sterilized   Blued  Lath  Nails..    772 

Stern  Lights   994 

Sticks,    Soldering    380 

Stiff  Leg  Derricks 542 

Leg  Hand  Power  Derricks 

540,    541,   546 

Leg  Sill  Connections 559 

StillNon   Pipe   Wrenches 428 

Wrench   Repairs    428 

Stirrup  Connections 559 

Stitclied   Canvas    Belting 842 

Stockmen's   Bed    Sheets 960 

Stocks    and    Dies.    Armstrong 

Adjustable     154 

Beaver     147 

Bull  Dog    148 

•Xittle   Giant"    156 


Malleable 152 

Oster   148 

Pump  Makers'    152 

Square   Pipe    152 

Stocks,  Die.. 147  to  155,  158  to  160 

Full  Mounted   152 

Pipe    147  to  154 

Stone   Axes  with  Teeth 298 

Barrows    215 

Bushes   with    Teeth 298 

Cutters'    Chisels    195 

Elevators     233 

Forks    197 

Grab   Hooks    535 

Hooks    197 

Jacks     514 

Lewises     535 

Or   Weaving   Wire 750 

Picks    196 

Rakes    388 

Screens 233 

Sledges      189 

Tongs    535 

Wire    750 

Stonecutters'    Hammers 189 

Stones,     Rubbing     Carborun- 
dum        408 

Carborundum  Combination      S3 

Oil     408A 

Tool  Sharpening   83 

Stools,   Folding  Camp 980 

Stop  Cocks,  Lever  Handle 

Rough   659 

Round-wav  Rough 659 

T  Handle  Rough 659 

Stop,   Thread    Gauge 115 

And     Waste      Cocks,      Re- 
versible         660 

Stops,   Bench    56 

Door    733 

Drop  Hammer    563 

Engine    658 

Storage  Outfits,  Underground 

Gasoline   610 

Store  Trucks    356,  357 

Storm  Hats 897 

Signals    971 

Stove  Bolt   Taps 138 

Bolts    706 

Lining   Cement    397 

Pipe     633 

Pipe    Elbows    633 

Stoves   633 

Alcohol     983 

Caboose    633 

Camp     982,983 

Contractors'    633 

Optimus    983 

Shanty    633 

Tent 982 

Yacht    982,983 

StruiKlit   Chocks,    Open 1000 

Edge    Pocket  Levels 54 

Edges     107 

Grooved    Shank    Drills 132 

Lip  Tongs    192 

Pein    Hammers    18 

Shank  Drills 131 

Shank   Tool   Holders 128 

Tool   Holders    127 

Way      Standard      Flanged 

Valves     653 

Way    Standard    Valves 650 

AVay  Valves,  Extra  Heavy.    651 

Strainers,    Iron    889 

Suction  Hose    889 

Strand,    Galvanized    592 

Strap   Blocks    558 

Hinges    728 

Hinges,    Heavy    728 

Hinges,    Light    728 

Straps    72 

Climbers'    l^ 

Electricians'     72 

Guv.   Two  Links 556 

Safety   ^72 

Tinned     658 

Streamers    972 


1079 


^ 


GEO•B•eAIiRE^fTER  ^  SO. 


Streei  and  Sidewalk  Contrac- 

tors'  Equipment.  .  .383  to  391 
Blanliets,    Canvas    Lined..    962 

Brooms,  Bass   781 

Commissioners'  Shovels   .  .    ^00 

Elbows    682 

Push  Brooms    781 

Push    Brooms,    Rattan 781 

Streng:tli,  Bolts  and  Rods 1033 

Manila  Rope °l% 

Straight   Dollies    l^^ 

Strainers,   Irrigation    ^»0 

Straps,  Caldwell's  Hose 888 

Striliins-  Hammers   189 

String-   Pants    892 

Stripes,   Awning    90b 

Stripping  Knives 42 

Striiotural    and    Blacksmiths' 

Tools 190  to  192 

Iron  Paint 794 

Rivets     767 

Shapes,    Steel    760 

Tools   193 

Wrenches     440 

Stub  Bolt  End  Turnbuckles.  .    758 

Stud  Bolts   705 

Link  Cable  Chain 601 

Studs     705 

Belt    •••    848 

Substances,   Weights   Per   Cu. 

Ft 1026 

Success    Shovels    205 

Sucker  Rod  Couplings 283 

Suction   Hose    §69 

Agricultural    869 

Price   List    863 

Nipples   8b2 

Oil    869 

Strainers    889 

Suction   Sleeves    869 

Sugar   Kettles    381 

Suits.   Diving    577 

Slicker    895 

Sulky   Derricks    524 

Sullivanoils     804 

Sun  Poroh  Curtains 927 

Shades     927 

Sunshine  Gaskets   855 

Superlieat  Gaskets   855 

Sheet  Packing    854 

Steam    Hose    864 

Super  Wall  Brushes 786,  787 

Supplies,   Blasting    575 

Welding 368,    369 

Supports,   Pole    294 

Sure-Grip    Tackle    Blocks 35 

Surety    Grease   Cups 472 

Surface  Gauges    118 

Surface   Heaters    371 

Surveyors'  Chains 126 

Swase  Bars    ^16 

Blocks     188 

Hammers 16 

Swagres   191 

Saw    16 

Sfving  Chairs,  Porch    97  9 

Check    Valves,    Extra 

Heavy     656 

Cherk    "Valves,    Jenkins...    641 
Check    Valves,    Standard..    64  9 

Cut-OfE    Saws    246,   247 

Joints    653 

Saws 246,   247 

Switch   Brooms    782 

Ropes    812 

Ropes,    Locomotive    597 

Switches,    Portable     359 

Swivel  Base  Vises 97,  106 

Eye    Snap    Hooks 1012 

Hooks,   Small   Eve    1012 

Hooks    for    Blocks 323 

Hooks    with    Thimbles.  ..  .1012 

Shackles     1015 

Swivels,    Light     1015 

Heavy    1015 

Swiveling   Pile    Drivers 565 

System,   Protective   Watch.,.   411 


T  Bevels    ,•  •  •   ^51 

T  Handle  Rough  Stop  Cocks.   659 

T  Hinges •  •  • 728 

Table,  Apothecaries'  Measure  1032 

Avoirdupois    Weight 1032 

Clamp    Vises 101,  106 

Drill    Speed    1034 

Dry  Measure"   1032 

Extras  for  Facing  Flanges  656 
Keyseating  Wood  Pulleys  491 
Liquid    or   Wine    Measure.  1032 

Liquid    Weight 1032 

Metric    Equivalents 1033 

Paper    Measure 1032 

Prices    Steel   Split   Pulleys  493 

Square   Measure'    1032 

Strength      of     Bolts      and 

Rods    1033 

Troy    Weight ,V/^?a« 

Vises    101,   106 

Tables,  Cubic   or  Solid  Meas- 
ure       1030 

Dry   Measure    1030 

Folding    ^81 

Folding  Camp 981 

Liquid  Measure   1032 

Metric   1032 

Nautical  Measure   1030 

Saw    239  to   245 

Tap    Drill     1035 

Weights   of  Oils 1032 

Weights    of    Water 1032 

Wire  Gauge    1034 

Tackle  Block    Sheaves 324-325 

Tack  Hammers,  Magnetized.  .      67 

Tacks     775 

Taffrail  Logs    999 

Tag   Fasteners,    Meat 772 

Take-Down    Squares 50 

Tallow     391 

Laid   Manila   Rope 820 

Pots    477 

Tally  Registers   287 

Tally   Counter    287 

Tampers     401 

Iron      401 

Pein  End 401 

Round    401 

Square     401 

Steel    401 

Steel  Face 401 

Tamping   Bars    294,   295 

Picks     196 

Tan  Textol    90.5 

Tandem  Sheaves 558 

Tank     Floats 666 

Pumps    271 

Rivets,  Number  to  Pound. 1039 

Valves    657,   666 

Tanks,  Oil 474 

Tanners'     Aprons 892 

Barvels     892 

Tap   Drill   Tables 1035 

Drills,   Sizes   of 1038 

Gauges    125 

Wrenches     156 

Tape   Clamp   Handles 64 

Friction     575 

Hooks      ^64 

Rubber  Insulating 575 

Taper    Pins,    Steel V^Y 

Beamprs     144 

Shank    Drills 130 

Shank    Reamers 141 

Square    Shank    Drills 134 

Taps 138 

Tapes     61   to      64 

Ass-skin     62 

Cotton     62 

Linen     62 

Metallic    62 

Pocket    63 

•  Steel    61,  63,   64 

Steel,  Engineer's    64 

Taps      138   to   140,   156 

And    Arbors 140 

Bit  Brace    138 

Bottoming     138 

Little  Giant   156 


Machinist    Hand 138 

Machine  Scre'w  138 

Mud     139 

Patch    Bolt     l-i^ 

Pipe    139 

Plug     138,   139 

Stay    Bolt    138 

Sets  of   138 

Stove    Bolts    138 

Taper 1^° 

Washout    139 

Tar   and    Asphalt    Heaters... 

383   to  389 

CoaV  '     391,   393 

Paper     .: 393,   394 

i'irp  :::::::::  I'l 

Too?s  •::::: 383  to  390 

Tarpaulins     959 

Tarred   Cordage •  •    824 

Felt  393,   394 

Lath  Yarn   822 

Steam    Manila    Rope 820 

Steam    Sisal    Rope 820 

Team    Scales     353 

Snatch  Blocks 313 

Tees,    Ammonia     687 

Basin     697 

Basin    Drainage'    697 

Branch    640 

Brass     »75 

Cast   Iron    681 

Cross   Over    678 

Drainage    697 

Drop    682 

Extra  Heavy  Cast  Iron...    686 
Extra      Heavy      Malleable 

Iron    686 

Long   Drop    682 

Malleable    Iron    681 

Railing     699  to  701 

Service    682 

Slip,  Awning  Rod 912 

Standard     Cast    Iron, 

Flanged    689 

Standard    Measurements.  .1040 

Steel    760 

Telegraph   Blocks  . 313 

Pole  Anchors   ^^i 

Keels       293 

Shovels    199,   203 

Spoons    199,   203 

Telescopic  Jack  Screws 515 

Telescoping    Gauge 114 

Tempering  Recipes    1029 

Steel,    Rules    1029 

Templates      for      Drilling 

Flanges     1046 

Tender  and  Engine  Hose....    8b8 
Tensile     Strength     of     Mate- 
rials      1029 

Tent    Buttons,    Wood 920 

Cots     978 

Keys   or   Slides,   Wood 920 

Pins,    Wood    920 

Pole    Bands     920 

Poles      920 

Slides,   Government 920 

Slides   or   Keys,   ^Vood 920 

.Stakes,    Round   Wood 920 

Stoves     982 

Tents    930,   957 

j^     936 

A   Waterproof   Silkelene..    933 

Amazon     936 

Amazon,  Waterproof  Silk- 
elene         ?33 

Army    955,   957 

Army,    Conical    957 

Automobile 946 

Beach     941 

Camping     •  •  •    938 

Circus     950,   951 

Compartment     Family 939 

Concession     953 

Conical  Wall,  U.  S.  Army.    957 

Contractors'    Housing 935 

Contractor's'     Stable 954 

Cottage    Portable 948,   949 

Family  Compartment 939 

Garage     


946 


Geo-B-Carpen'ter  s  eo. 


1080 


Tents,  Garden,  Octagon  940 

Golf     943 

Grave    945 

Hospital,  U.   S.  Army 951 

House,     Portable 948,949 

Information    930 

Khaki     931 

Large    Wall    935 

Lawn  Palmetto   941 

Miners'     937 

Oblong,  Round  End 951 

Oblong,   Square  End 942 

Octagon  Garden   940 

Palmetto  Lawn 941 

I'hotographers'    944 

Portable   Cottage    94S,  949 

Portable  House 948,  949 

Protean,  Waterproof  Silk- 

elene     933 

Refreshment     943 

Regular   Wall    934 

Round     952 

Round   End,   Oblong 951 

Shelter    955 

Sibley    937 

Sizes     930 

Special,     AVall 931 

Square   End,   Oblong 942 

Square  Hip  Hoof 940 

Stable.     Contractors' 954 

U.   S.  Army  Common   956 

U.  S.  Army  Hospital    957 

U.   S.  Army  Wall    956 

U.  S.  Army  Wall  Conical.  .    957 

Wall,   Large 93  5 

Wall,  Regular    934 

Wall,    Waterproof,     Silke- 

lene    932 

Waterproof    Silkelene.  932,   93  3 

Wedge    936 

Wedge,   Waterproof   Silk- 

elene     933 

Window     947 

Test  Sets    452 

Texas    Oil    804 

Textol,    Tan    905 

Thawers  and  Heaters,  Ground    371 
Thick   Morti.se   Wood   Blocks.    301 

Thickness  Gauges    115,   116 

Thiinblex,    Egg-shaped 917 

Open      1013 

Sailmakers'     917 

Tiiimblt's  and  Hooks 598 

Wire   Rope    596 

Thinner,    Marine    Glue 1024 

Thread     Cutting     Machines.  . 

158   to   160 

Cutting    Oil    805 

Machine'   921,  929 

Shoe     829 

Threading    Tools    128 

Three   Bow   Wagon   Tops....    963 
-Tn-One   Screw    Drivers...      56 

Part  Grommets   907 

Way  Steam  Cocks 648 

Wheel    Pipe    Cutters 431 

Thresher   Belts,    Endless 842 

Throttle  Valves,  Iron  Body..    672 

Standard    649 

Thumb    Latches    734 

Thumb  Screws 723 

Tie  Marking  Spikes 778 

Ties,    Wall     754 

TiBer  Forges    177 

Grease  Cups    472 

TlRht   and   Loose   Pullevs 491 

An.l  Loose  Pulleys.  Iron..    495 
Ti;;hteiierH  Guy,  with  Sheave   552 

Derrick    Guy    550 

Tile    Barrows    .  .  215 

Tilingr.  Rubber  Sheet"  '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'   876 

Tiling  Shovels   20S 

Tiller  Wire  Rope..        rgn 

Time    Checks 5x2 

Timber    Dollies..        900 

Hooks    5ofi 

Scribes ::::: ^se 

3,""-;''      289 

Trur-ks    900 

Tin.    P.nr     [[ S»| 

Pippers       '.'.'.'.'.'.   481 


Drip  Oilers   475 

Funnels    482 

Pig     377 

Roofing  Caps   393 

Tinned  Pipe  Straps 658 

Straps     658 

Tlnner.s'    Bench    Shears 146 

Mallets     52 

Paneng  Hammers    19 

Rivets    766 

Shears     379 

Snips    380 

Tins,  Roofing 393 

Tinting  Colors  in  Oil 796 

Tip  Over  Carts 224 

Tips,   Wiper    471 

Tire  Benders    182 

Tire  Bolts    707 

Tires,  Automobile 861 

To  Derive  Weight  of  lFon...l027 
To   Find  Weight  of  Wrought 

Iron     1026 

Tobey    Furniture    Polish 803 

Tobacco    Nails 770 

Toe  Calks    191 

Tos-ffle   Bolts    752 

Irons    569 

Toledo  Pipe  Thre'ading  Tools 

150,   151 

Threading    Devices    ..150,  151 

Tongs     192 

Angle  Jaw 192 

Blacksmith    192 

Bolt     192 

Clip    192 

Curved  Lip    192 

Double   Pick  Up 192 

Gad    192 

Grab    535 

Heating    192 

Ice     582 

Joist     289 

Lathe  Tool    192 

IMck     192 

Rail    295 

Rivet    192 

Round  .Taw   192 

Single  Pick  Up 192 

Skidding     289 

Stone     535 

Straight    Lip     192 

Timber    289 

Tongue    Scrapers 223 

Tool    Bags     444 

Plumbers'     444 

Steam    Fitters'     444 

Tools,   Beading    184 

Tool  Belts   72 

Carts     220 

Checks      407 

Cross  Boring   47 

Grinders     85   to  90 

Handles    211 

Heater  and  Fire  Wagon..    387 

Holders     127   to   129 

Hose    866 

Hose,    Pneumatic    866 

Kits,  Steel 443 

Makers'    Steel    Clamps 123 

Post      Wrenches,      Double' 

Head    440 

Satchels,  Mechanics' 444 

Sets    48 

Sets.     4i4 

Sets,    Automobile.  .  .434   to  436 

Sharpeners    85   to     90 

Sharpening  Stones   83 

Steel    762 

Steel  Tempering   762 

Wagons     220 

Tools.  Apphalt   383  to  388 

Bar    Rending 181 

Belt    Makers'    845 

Blacksmith  and   Farrier.  .    191 

Boring     47,  129 

Bnrinqr,  Automatic 48 

Caulkiner.    Cinch   Anchors..   711 

Cement  Corruerating    402 

Cement  Finishir>sr  ..399   to  403 
Cement    Long    Handle 402 


Combination   Right   and 

Left   379 

Cotter    Pin    71 

Cutting  Off   127 

Electricians'    290,  294 

Fire    Room    447 

Gang    Planer    129 

Ice     582 

Klein  Electrical  Construc- 
tion     72,    73 

Logging   286  to   288 

Lumberman's    286  to   288 

Mound    Improved    Packing  378 
Mound  Improved  Scraping  378 

Packing    378 

Pipe  Threading 147   to   154 

Planer     129 

Plumbers'     379 

Pneumatic    366,  367 

Radius 402 

Rod  and  Bolt  Threading.  . 

155  to  160 

Sash 787 

Scraping     378 

Seating    for    Cylinders....    282 

Starrett    107  to  125 

Starrett,    Sets    of 123 

Structural     193 

Tar     383  to  390 

Threading    128 

Toledo  Pipe  Threading... 

150  to  151 

Yankee  66 

Toolmakers'  Steel  Clamps...   116 

Top  Point  Setter  Derricks...    544 

Sheaves    234 

Stiff  Leg  Irons    559 

Tops.   Mast    561,  562 

Merry-go     951 

Three    Bow    Buggy 963 

Three    Bow    Wagon 963 

Torch    Burners 479 

Wicking 480 

Torches    480 

Blow    374,375 

Cutting     368,369 

Double   Jet    374,  375 

Everlasting     480 

Gasoline      374,375,418 

Hand    374,  375,  480 

Inspectors'    480 

Locomotive     480 

Plumbers    374,  375 

Pyramid    480 

Welding    368.   369 

Torrid    Furnaces 377 

Tourist  Tool  Kits 434   to  433 

Tow     391 

Lines     597 

Tower    Buckets 231 

Concrete     234 

Equipment    231  to   235 

Sheaves    234 

Township   Pile   Drivers    564 

Track    Adzes 22 

Bolts 708 

Brooms     782 

Chisels    194 

Drills     362 

Equipment    Information.  .1028 

Gauges     361 

Industrial  Railway    359 

Jacks    506 

Laying  Cars  360 

Levels    361 

Nails      771 

Narrow  Gauge    359 

Portable     359 

Railroad     359 

Shovels     200 

Traction       Engine       Cylinder 

Cocks    663 

Engine'   Gauges    451 

Trailers.    Automobile    746 

Trammel   Points 55 

And  Pencil  Clasps 55 

Trammels     121 

Extension    Beam 121 

Transfer    Calipers 120 

Pump     271 


1081 


GEO-B-CARPEffTER  ^  QO. 


Transits 124 

Builders    126 

Eng-ineers    126 

Trausiiilssion    Grease 805 

Machinery    490   to  504 

Rope     84-815 

Slieaves     500 

Transom   Bolts    735 

Traps,     Steam 627 

Steam,   Davis    627 

Travelers  and  Ferry  Block 

Combined     595 

Chain   Hoist    347   to  349 

Combined     with     Chain 

Hoist     330-331-336 

Flat    Rail    Geared 347-349 

Flat    Rail    Plain 347-349 

1  Beam  Geared   348-349 

I  Beam    Plain    348-349 

With      Peerless      Chain 

Hoists     330 

With  Screw  Hoists 336 

And    Chain    Hoists    Com- 
bined     330-331-336 

Traveling    Cranes 352 

Trawl    Splicers 918 

Tree    Sprayers 791-792 

Trimmers     291 

Trench  Brace  Fittings 275 

Brace    Parts 275 

Braces     275 

Jacks     275 

Trestles    789 

Trench  Pumps   260-261 

Triangle  Mesh  Reinforcing 

Wire    751 

Trimmers,  Tree   291 

Trimming  Spouts   488 

Trim©  Monkey  Wrenches....    426 

Pipe  Cutters   430 

Pipe  Wrenches    428,429 

Wrench  Repairs    428 

Trip  Gongs    447,  991 

Hammers   95 

Jacks     506,507 

Triple  Head  Wrenches 437 

Triplex   Blocks    340  to  342 

Pumps     256 

Tripod   Derricks    546 

Ratchet     Jacks 516 

Rock    Drills    365 

Trips,   Adjustable  for  Pile 

Driver     571 

Triumph  Chain    602 

Trolly    Cord    826 

Trolleys,  Brown  Hoist 349 

Harrington    347,348 

Trot  Lines,  Cotton 832 

Troughs,   Oil   Drip 471 

Trowels    403 

Brick     403 

Corner     403 

Long  Handle    402 

Plasterers'     403 

Pointing     403 

Troy  Weight  Tables 1032 

Truck  Casters 744,  745 

Lines     597 

Timber    288 

Tops,  Three  Bows 963 

Umbrellas    963 

Wagon    356 

Truckee  Pattern  Mauls 298 

Trucklines,    "Powersteel"    .  .  .    597 

Trucks    356,  357 

Bag    356 

Box     357 

Mast  Head    968 

Packing    House     356,357 

Railroad     356,357 

Steel    357 

Store    356,  357 

Warehouse     356,  357 

Trunk  Duck,  Black  Enameled, 

Glazed     904 

Makers'   Duck    904 

Truss  Head  Nails 773 

Try  Souares    51,  109 

Tuhe   Rope    830 

Cutters   431 

Expanders    431 


Speaking    740 

Tubes,    Automobile    861 

Boilers    624 

Tubing    580 

Brass     674 

Copper    674 

Tubular   Gaskets    855 

Well   Points    278 

Wheelbarrows    214,  215,  217 

Tuck  Pointers    402 

Pointers,    Safety  Bails 790 

Tuck's    Packing    859 

Tug  Lights,  Fresnal 995 

Turnbuckles    758,  1018 

Contractors'    552 

Fitting  up 552 

Pipe   1018 

Stub  Bolt  End 758 

Turnover  Buckets    238 

Turntables     359 

Open  .Top 359 

Railroad     359 

Turret  Tank  Pumps 271 

Tuyere  Irons    176 

Blacksmiths'     176 

Forge    176 

Twentieth  Century  Pipe  Vise  101 

22%°  Angle  Wrenches 439 

Twills     903 

Twin  Safety  Pop  Valves 671 

Setter    Derricks    546 

Twine,  Binder    820 

Box    830 

Butchers'    831 

Cotton  Sail   831 

Cotton    Seine    833 

Cotton  Staging    832 

Sail    829 

Seine     832 

Sewing  Cotton,  Machine..    831 

Staging  Cotton    832 

Wall  Paper 830 

Wool    830 

Twines    828 

Baling     829 

Cordage    and    Rope 811,833 

Cotton     831 

Flax     828,829 

Hemp    828 

Jute   830 

Jute  Wrapping   830 

Large  Hemp   828 

Linen     829 

Mattress     829 

Sewing    829 

Wrapping    828 

Twisted  Coil  Chain 601 

Clothes  Lines   827 

Round  Leather  Belting...    841 

Twisters   Sleeve    73 

Two  Link  Guy  Straps 556 

Tvo  Man  Rakes 388 

Man  Saw  Handles 16 

Man   Cross   Cut  Saw   Han- 
dles     ,«..12,  13 

Third  Unions    678 

Way  Dump  Cars 238 

u 

umbrellas,  Buggy,  Wagon, 

Truck    963 

Underground    Gasoline    Stor- 
age Tanks 610 

Untferwriters'  Hose   Coupling  882 

Gasoline  Hose    867 

Mill   Hose    873 

Standard   Fire   Hose 874 

Union  Elbows,  Radiator 631 

Silk    903 

Tire  Bolts   707 

Unions    673.  674,  678 

Ammonia  Flange   687 

Brass     674 

Chicago    632 

Crane    '  686 

Darts     632 

Extra  Heavy    686 

Extra  Heavy  Flange 691 

Flange  Cast  Iron 691 

Kewanee    673 


Pipe     673,674,678 

Railroad     678 

Soldering     660 

Standard  Malleable   678 

Two-third    678 

Universal  Dividers 121 

Electric    Drills    > 168 

Joints,  Awning    921 

Lathe  Chucks 137 

Oil  Pumps   467 

Pliers    70 

Ratchets     146 

Wick  Oiling  Hangers.  .503,  504 
Unmounted   Grind   Stones....      87 

Untarred  Lath  Yarn 822 

Upright   Boilers    623 

Boiler   Grate   Bars 625 

-Chain  Leaders,  Double 1009 

Chain  Leaders,  Single' 1009 

Drills     163 

Engines    616,  617 

Wire    Rope    Pulleys,    Dou- 
ble     1008 

Wire    Rope    Pulleys,    Sin- 
gle      1008 

Upsets,  Saw    16 

Urinals,   Divers    580 

Useful  Information   .1025  to  1046 

Utica  Pliers    68  to  70 

Utility  Auger  Bits 27 

U.  S.  Army  Common  Tents..    956 
Army  Conical  Wall  Tents.    957 

Army  Hospital  Tents 957 

Army  Litters    977 

Army   Shelter   Tents 955 

Army  Wall  Tents 956 

Automatic  Injectors    456 

Cotton   Flags    976 

Ensigns,   Yacht    972 

Flags     970 

Flags,  Printed  Silk 974 

TrcIcs  973 

Muslin   Flags,'  Printed!  '. .  .    976 
Yacht  Ensigns 972 

V 

Vacuum  Bottles    984 

Hose    869 

Pump  Valves    862 

Water  Bottles    984 

Valve  Cord  Hooks 826 

Disks,  Hard  Rubber 862 

Handles    645 

Hooks    for    Seating   Cylin- 
ders        284 

Grinding   Compound    408 

Grinding  Paste    408 

Oilers    478 

Rod  and  Piston  Packing..    858 

Springs     398 

Steam   Packing,  Asbestos.    860 

Stop  Oilers    475 

Wheels    645 

Valves     641   to  672 

Angle    Extra    Heavy    Cop- 
per Disc 651 

Asbestos    Packed    646 

Balanced  Tank  Float 657 

Brass,  Weights  of 1044 

Crane    Disc    Angle 647 

Crane  Disc  Globe 647 

Cylinder  Relief 670 

Drip     471 

Everlasting  Blow  Off 646 

Extra   Heavy    Angle 647 

Extra  Heavy  Copper  Disc 

Globe'     651 

Extra  Heavy  Globe 647 

Extra    Heavy    Globe    with 

Yoke    655 

Extra  Heavy  Straight  Way   655 
Extra  Heavy  Swing  Check  656 

Fairbanks    646 

Fairbanks   Angle    646 

Fairbanks  Cross 646 

Fairbanks  Globe 646 

Float   657 

Foot     889 

For  Galvanized   Pumps...    271 
Gates,  Extra  Heavy 651 


GEO•B•eARPE^fTER  S  GO, 


1082 


Valves,  Gate,  Fire  Hose 884 

Globe,  Jenkins'    641 

Hard  Metal  Angle' 647 

Hard  Metal  Globe 647 

Horizontal    Check,    Extra 

Heavy   651 

Iron  Body  Butterfly 652 

Iron  Body  Check 652 

Iron  Body  Standard  Angle  654 
Iron  Body  Standard  Cross  654 
Iron  Body  Standard  Globe  654 
Iron  Body  Safety  Pop....    671 

Iron  Body  Throttle 672 

Iron  Body,  Weights  of 1045 

Jenkins'    641  to  645 

Jenkins'   Angle    641 

Jenkins'  Angle,  Iron  Body  644 
Jenkins'  Angle  with  Yoke  643 
Jenkins'  Automatic  Air.  .  .    645 

Jenkins'   Blow   Off 643 

Jenkins'  Brass  Safety 644 

Jenkins'   Check    641 

Jenkins'   Corner    643 

Jenkins'  Cross 641 

Jenkins'  Cross  with  Yoke.   643 

Jenkins'  Gate 642 

Jenkins'  Globe,  Iron  Body  644 

Jenkins'  Hose,  Angle 644 

Jenkins'  Hose,   Globe 644 

Jenkins'  Globe'  with  Yoke.  643 
Jenkins'  Iron  Body  Check  643 
Jenkins'   Quick   Opening..    642 

Jenkins'  Radiator 644,  645 

Jenkins'  Radiator  Angle..  644 
Jenkins'  Radiator  Globe.  .  644 
Jenkins'  Screwed  Blow  Off  644 
Jenkins'   Swing  Check....    641 

Jenkins'    "Y"    643 

Jenkins'    "Y"    Screwed....    644 

Low  Pressure   Safety «67 

Low  Pressure  Safety  Pop.   669 

Marine   Pop   Safety 672 

Needle     650 

Oil  Drip 471 

Oil   Sight   Peed 471 

Pop ..669  to  672 

Regrinding   Swing  Check, 

Extra  Heavy 651 

Regulator    668 

Rubber   Pump    862 

Safety    667,669  to  672 

Safety   Pop,   Twin 671 

Sniffing    670 

Special  Angle 650 

Special  Globe 650 

Standard  Angle  Check 649 

Standard  Angle  Iron  Body 

with  Yoke   654 

Standard  Brass  Angle 647 

Standard  Brass  Cross 647 

Standard  Brass  Globe 647 

Standard  Butterfly 649 

Standard  Cross  Iron  Body 

with    Yoke    654 

Standard  Flanged  Gate...   653 

Standard  Foot 652 

Standard  Horizontal  Check   647 

Standard  Hose   649 

Standard  Hose  Gate.  ..*...   650 

Standard-Garden  Hose 6ro 

Standard  Gate   650 

Standard  Globe,  Iron  Body    ' 

•   with  Yoke 654 

Standard  Pop  Safety 669 

Standard  Quick  Opening 

Gate     650 

Standard'    Quick    Opening 

Straightway 650 

Standard  Safety    "  . .';    667 

Standard  Straight  Way....  650 
Standard  Straightway 

Flanged    653 

Standard  Swing.  Check 649 

Standard  Throttle 649 

Standard  Vertical  Check. .  '649 
Straightway,  Extra  Heavy  651 

Tank 657,  666 

Water  Barrel 666 

Water  Relief  670 

Whistle 702 

Wind  Mill  Tank 666 

With  Unions,  Radiator...  631 


Varnish   Brushes    786,  787 

Brushes,    Flat    .786,787 

Brushes,   Oval    786,  787 

Canoe'    800 

Coach    800 

L>amar    800 

Floor 800 

Interior    8C0 

Mixing    800 

Motor  Boat 800 

Spar    800 

Preservative     800 

Stains    799 

Veneer  Scrapers   43 

Vertical  Air  Compressors....    3G5 

Boilers    622,623 

Check   Valves,    Standard..    649 

Centrifugal   Pumps    264 

Engines     616,617 

Steam  Engines    616,617 

Vesta   Railroad   Lanterns....    414 

Aictor  Capstans    1002 

Oil  Cups 468 

Vises    97   to  106 

Anvil 105 

Box    106 

Chain  Pipe   103 

Chipping 99 

Coachmakers' 97, 102 

Combination     97   to   105 

Combination  Pipe   ...97   to  105 
Combination  Pipe  and 

Anvil    105 

Drill   Press    102 

Eclipse    104 

Hinge  Pipe    102 

Ironworkers'     99 

Genuine  Reed 97,    98 

Machinists'    98 

Monarch  Machinists'    101 

Pin     124 

Pipe,  Malleable    102 

Parker    103,104 

Prentiss    99  to  102 

Quick  Acting   104 

Rock  Island  • 105 

Small     106 

Stationary  Base    97,106 

Swivel  Base   97,106 

Table     101,106 

Table    Clamp    101,  106 

20th  Century  Pipe 101 

Vulcan    Chain   Pipe 103 

Woodworkers'    97,107 

Woodworkers',  Rapid  Act- 
ing     103 

Vulcan  Anvils    187 

Bijaw  Chain  Pipe  Wrenches 

430 

Chain  Pipe  Vises 103 

w 

Wadins  Boots   892 

Dresses     577 

Pants     -892 

Wagron  Aprons 962 

Covers 958 

Curtain  Patches    919 

Lamps : 415 

Lanterns .413  to  415 

Paint 794 

Scales    ;...353,354 

Tops,  Three  Bow 963 

Trucks    ■ -356 

Umbrellas    '.  .  -963 

Winches .'.■..  :521 

■\Va.«?ons,  Dump .■.■.'.    225 

Tool .  .  .  .  .220 

Wall   Anchors .".  .  .\". ,  754 

Board    v.  .  .  .'.    393 

Brushes .  .  .".  .  786,  787 

Brushes,    Flat    ...••.'. 786 

•  Brushes,  Super' •.■..;..  .786,  787 
Cranes     ....%.............    352 

Paper   TWine    .......830 

Plates    ,.*': '.  .  •■682 

Tents,  Conical  "U.  S.  Arifay  957 

Tents,  Large    ,    935 

Tents,  Regular   934 


Tents,  Special    

Tents.  U.  S.  Army 

TentsXU.  S.  Army,  Conical 

Tents,    Waterproof,    Silke- 
lene    

Ties   

Ties,   Herringbone    

Torches,  Gasoline 

AVarehoiise  Brooms   

Buckets    

Push  Brooms 

Scales    

Trucks    356 

Warp.  Cotton 

Warrington  Open  End  Bases. 

Steam  Pile  Hammers.  .566, 

Wash  Kettles 

Washer   Cutters    

Well  Points    

AVa.sher8,  Angle    

Bevel     

Bibb    

Cast 

Cast  Iron    

Cork    

Elevator  Bolt    • 

Leather    

Lock    

Lubricator 

Malleable 

Plate   

Square   Plate    

Wrought    

AVashing  Powder    

Lighthouse'    

W^ashout   Hose    

Taps    

AVaste  Cans    

Cotton     

Nuts    

Wool  • 

And  Check  Cocks 

AVatch    Clocks    

Newman  Grille    

Watchman's  Clocks   

Water  Barrel  Floats 

Barrel  Valves    

Bottles,  Vacuum 

Buckets,  Canvas   

Cans    

Columns 

Gauge  Glasses 

Gauges    

Gauges,   Penberthy   Safe- 
guard     

Heaters    

Hose'    

Hose  Clamps    

Hose,  Moulded 

Hose,  Price  List 

Light  Distress  Signals.  .  . . 

Pails,  Canvas   

Pipe     634 

Pressure  Regulators 

Relief  Valves 

Weight  Table 

AVaterproof  Cloth,  Wilford.  . . 

Covers     -. 

Duck,  Black  Oiled 

Duck,    Yellow   Oiled 

Ducks   

Enamels     

Glue     

Leather  Belting    . ; 

Paints 794 

Silkelene   Tents    9^32 

Solid  Woven  Cotton  Belt- 
ing  ; 

Waterproofing,  Cerhent    ....; 

Compounds •  •  •  •  • 

Weather  Signals 

Weatherproof   Paint    ........ 

Weaving  or  Stone  Wire. . . ; . . 
Wedge  Tents      

Waterproof  Silkelene 

AVedges    ;  v 

Stave     ,..■■ — 

Weed   Scythes    . — ..u... ... 

AVelghted    Balls    .-.;.. . .  • 

Ball  with  Hooks. 

Blocks 

Sheave  Blocks  


931 

956 
957 

932 
754 
754 
418 
782 
488 
781 
354 
357 
831 
568 
567 
381 
846 
276 
724 
724 
862 
724 
724 
470 
489 
489 
725 
470 
724 
708 
708 
708 
802 
802 
867 
139 
474 
899 
682 
899 
659 
411 
411 
411 
666 
666 
984 
985 
484 
662 
446 
445 

457 
459 


865 

863 

993 

985 

,-635 

668 

670 

1032 

,•905 

961 

905- 

905 

905 

795 

1024 

.840 

/795 


844' 
794' 

■  788 
971 
794 
750 
936 

■933 
298 

"298 
297 
548~ 
548- 
548 
54& 


1083 


GEO-B-eAR.PEM'TER  S  GO. 


WelsbtM,  Black  Slheets 1043 

Brass  Valves 1044 

Divers'   Belt    576 

Flanged  Pipe  Fittings 1045 

Flat  Iron  1042 

Flat  Steel  Bars 1040 

Iron   and    Steel 1043 

Iron  Body  Valves 1045 

Lag  Screws 1038 

Machine  Bolts   1037 

Nuts    1039 

Expansion  Joints   1045 

Pipe    Fittings    1044 

Round  and  Square  Iron. .  .1040 

Sash     739 

Steel    1040.1041 

Steel  Angles 1042 

Various    Substances   per 

Cubic  Foot   1026 

Weise  Oil  Cans 474 

Welders'  Goggles  409 

IVelAins  Compound 380 

Outfits     368,369 

Supplies    368.369 

Torches    368,369 

And  Cutting  Outfits,  Oxy- 

Acetylene    368,  369 

tVell  Drilling   Cable 820 

Drive  Shoes   284 

Machinery     276  to  285 

Packers    284 

Points   276  to  278 

Pumps     273  to  274 

Wheels   313 

Wemtern  Chief  Blowers 178 

Differential  Fully  Blocks.   351 

Wet  Material  Shovels 201 

Wheel  Pipe  Cutters 431 

Wbeelbarrow   Chain   Slings..    519 

Slings    •. 519 

Wheels   220 

Wheelbarrows    213  to  217 

Wheeled  Scrapers    222 

\mieels.  Bull    551 

Car     549 

Car  with  Axles 549 

Carborundum   83 

Cup 84 

Emery    , 84 

Standard  Steering    1005 

Steamboat    Steering    1004 

Steering.  Steamboat    1004 

Steering,  without  Drums.  1005 

Well    313 

Wheelbarrow   220 

"WlieeU,  Wire  Valve 645 

Wood  Valve   645 

Whisk  Brooms    . .    7So 

White  Asbestos  Sheet  Packing  854 
Cotton  Solid  Woven  Belt- 
ing       843 

Lead    793 

Wash  Brushes 785 

Wash  Heads 7S5 

Wash  Sprayers   791.  792 

Washing  Machines    ...791.792 

Zinc  Paint 798 

Whistle  Valves  702 

Whistles    702 

Air  702 

Brass    702 

Ghlme 702 

Flffe  Alarm  702 

Mocking  Bird  . . ...   702 

Steam    .;...............'..   702 

Wick  Oiling  Hangers 503 

Wlcklnar.  Gottoh  ....» 391 

Torch    .........■....> 480 

Wicks.  Lamp 417 

Lantern    . . . ; i . . .   417 

W^lde  Range  Gov^rnora. . . , . .   627 

Colored  Duck 904 

Cotton  Duck 901 

Cotton  Duck  List 901 

Ducks.  Parafflned 906 

Top   Staples 774 

Wilford  Waterjjroof  Cloth...   905 

Wtaches 51/8  to  525 

Double  Drum  Geared^    ^^^    _^^ 
519,523.524 


Winch  Oftarlngs    f 25 

Heads,   Foundation    533 

Iron  Frame 518  to  524 

One  Man    521 

Peerless  Hand  Power 518 

Single  Drum  Geared 

T   519  to  523 

single  Shaft  Geared 519 

Small,  not  Geared 518 

Wagon    521 

Wood  Frame    519  to  525 

Worm  Geared    518 

Wind  Mill  Tank  Valves 666 

Winding,  Marlin,  for  Hose...    875 

Wire    for   Hose 875 

Windlass  Extension  Ladders.    789 
W^indlasses,  Caisson  Hand ...    533 

Gipsey     1002 

WithBitts 1002. 

W^lndoTV    Awning    Head    Rod 

and    Pulley   Holders 915 

Brushes    783 

Hardware    734 

Lifts    734 

Rubbers   783 

Sash   Chain    Fixtures '/39 

Scrapers     783 

Screen  Wire  Cloth 747 

Screening    747 

Shade  Nails    .773 

Shades    928.929 

Squeegees    783  • 

Tents     947 

Wing  Nuts    723 

Wiper  Cups    471 

Tips 471 

Wire,  Basting  Connection...   575 

Bell  Cord 590 

Black  Annealed '".50 

Blasting  Leading   575 

Boat  Nails 775 

Brads     768 

Brass  Mesh 295 

Brass  Screen    285 

Brushes,  Round 780 

Casting  Brushes 779 

Cement  Reinforcing  748  to  751 

Chicken    748 

Cloth.  Window  Screen....    747 
Concrete  Reinfercing 

748  to  751 

Cutters     70 

Flue  Brushes   447 

Galvanized,  Gray    592 

Gauge  Drills    131 

Guy,  Galvanized   592 

Wire  Gauge   Drills 131 

Gauge  Tables 1034 

Gauges     125 

Grippers     293 

Mesh,    Triangle    Reinforc- 
ing     751 

Nail    Schedule    768 

Netting     748  to  751 

Netting,  Concrete  Rein- 
forcement       751 

Push  Brooms  781 

Reinforcing    748  to  751 

Wire  Rope 583  to  597 

Rope  Blocks   315  to  322 

Rope.  Brobas    . . . ; 593 

Rope  Cheek  Blocks  1008 

Rope  Clamps    596 

Rope  Construction     ...583.585 
Rope.  Crucible  Cast  Steel.    589 

Rope  Deck  Blocks   ... 1008 

Rope,  Durable     593,  394 

Rope.  Elevator     590 

Rope  Fastenings    598 

Rope,  Flat   Strand    593 

Rope,  Galvanized     ..590  to  592 

Rope  Gin  Blocks    816 

Rope  Grippers   1020 

Rope.  Iron    590,  591 

Rope:Ladders     789 

Rope,  Marline   Spikes    ....1020 

Rope  Mooring  Lines   592 

Rope.  "Patentsteel"    587 

Rope,  Phosphor  Bronze    . .   593 

Rope,  Plow   Steel    588 

Bopef  Pulleys  1008 


Rope  Pulleys,  Plat  Single.lOOS 
Rope  Pulleys.    Single    Up- 
right     1008 

Rope  Sheaves     326.  327 

Rope  Snatch  Blocks    317 

Rope  Sockets   598 

Rope  Splicing    584 

Rope  Thimbles    596 

Rope  Tillers   590 

Rope  Towing  Hawsers    . .    592 
Rope  "Yellow    Strand". 585.  586 

Sash  Cord    590 

Scratch  Brushes   779.780 

Screen     285 

Seizing  Stuff    592 

Shears     146 

Snap  Hooks    917 

Solder    377 

Splicing  Clamps   73 

Stone     750 

Strapped  Lizards    917 

Valve  Wheels 645 

Weaving    750 

Winding  for  Hose 875 

Wireless   Searchlights    997 

Wizard  Lanterns    413 

W.  B.  Pipe'  Covering 395 

W^ood  Bar  Clamps 58 

Bits    27   to     32 

Blocks 299  to   303 

Boring  Brace  Drills 28 

Boring  Machines 47 

Bull  Wheels  551 

Chisels    37  to     41 

Clamps     57 

Drills     134 

Fibre    Pails    481 

Filler  Liquid    799 

Frame    Stone    Jacks 514 

Frame  Winches  519,  521  to  523 

Hand  Screws   57 

Hooks.  Awning  »  921 

Jacket  Oil  Cans 474 

Levels     53.    54 

Mallets   52 

Marking  Gauges 55 

Mauls    292 

Planes     44  to     46 

Preservative'     794 

Pulley  Bushings 491 

Pulley  Extras   491 

Pulleys     490.491 

Rod  Couplings 283 

Rollers    505 

Roller  Special   505 

Shed  Padlocks 736.  737 

Shell  Snatch  Blocks. .  .302.  303 

Screws    714 

Screws,  Brass   . .  .^ 714A 

Stocks     39 

Split  Pulleys    490,491 

Tent  Buttons  920 

Tent  Pins    920 

Tent  Slides  or  Keys 920 

Valve  Wheels    645 

Wool  Waste   899 

Woodchoppers"    Mauls    298 

Wooden  Flag  Poles 9?8 

Frame  Grindstones   87 

Woods  Emergency  Case 412 

Woodworkers^  Vises   97, 102 

Woodworking  Machines  239  to  250 

Wool  Bunting   903 

Steel    ■   793 

Twine 830 

W^orklnK  Barrel  CyllndeTs...   281 

Barrels     281 

Worm  Gear  Winches 518 

Woven  Wire  Springs 410 

Wrapped   Garden  Hose 871 

WVaT.plngr  Twine,    Jute 830 

Twines.  Small   828 

W^recklngr  Bars   296 

Chains 601 

W^rench  Sets,  Automobile. 432-433 

For   Ford  Cars 432 

Socket     432-433 

W^rencltes    426  to  442 

Adjustable    427 

Adjustable'  Combination..  432 
Adjustable  "§"  «» 


Geo>'B-©ar.i»eK"ter  «  exk 


1084 


Wrenches,  AlUsater  Jaw    . . .  489 

Bridge  Steel  Socket 432 

Car     437 

Carriage  Makers'   437 

Cock    658 

Coes     426 

Combination   ...427,432  to  442 

Combination  Adjustable    .  432 

Connecting  Rod    442 

Construction     440 

Cylinder  Head 442 

Dog    128 

Double  Head  Socket 441 

Double  Head  Tool  Post...  440 

Double  Head  Wrenches...  438 

Drop   Forged    437  to  442 

Elevator  Bucket 489 

Engineers'     438 

Engineers'  Single  Head...  438 

15°  Angle 438 

Fire   Plug   Spanners 442 

Fitting   Up    440 

General  Purpose' 437 

Hydrant     886 

Knife    Handle    426,427 

Lag   Screw    72 

Long,  Round  Handle 442 

Monkey    426 

Monkey,  Railroad  Special.  426 

Monkey,   Standard  Screw.  426 

Monkey,  Trimo   426 

Pipe     428  to  430 

Pipe,  Chain  430 

Pipe,  Cochrane    430 

Pipe,  Parmalee   429 

Pipe',  Stillson  428 

Pipe,   Trimo    428,429 

Queen   City  Adjustable...  427 
Ratchet  Head  Reverse 

Brake,  Pedal  Spring...  442 

Ratchet  Nut 428 

Ronson    427 

Servic*  Sets 433 


Socket    438  to  484 

Socket,  Double   Head 441 

Socket,   in  Sets 432,433 

Socket,  Set  Screv/ 716 

Spanner    886 

Steel  Handle 426 

Stillson   Pipe    428 

Structural    440 

Tap    156 

Tool  Post,  Double  I^ead..  440 

Trimo   Monkey    426 

Trimo  Pipe   428,  429 

Triple  Head   437 

221/^°   Angle    439 

"Wringers,  Mop    788 

Wrought  Gudgeons   556 

Iron  Blocks  for  Wire 

Rope    315  to  322 

Iron  Boots 486 

Iron  Couplings    677 

Iron    Gin    Blocks 310 

Iron  Nipples 676 

Iron   Nipples,   Galvanized.  676 
Iron  Tubular  Well  Cylin- 
ders       282 

Pipe 634,  635 

Steel  Broad  Butts 730 

Steel  Strap  Hinges 728 

Washers    708 

X 

X.  L.  Ejectors 459 

Y 

"Y"  Bends,  Brass 675 

Cast  Iron 683 

Extra  Heavy  Cast  Iron...  686 

Malleable   Iron    683 

Valves.  Jenkins'   643 


Yacht   Bells    991 

Clothing     897 

Duck     902,  K03 

Ensigns    972 

Glue    1024 

Hats    897 

Paints 797 

Scrapers     1021 

Shoes    897 

Stoves   982,  983 

White    797 

Yachtsmen's  Knives   985 

Yale  and  Towne  Chain  Hoists 

340  to  344 

Duplex   Blocks    343,344 

Hcse  Racks    880 

Triplex  Blocks 340  to  342 

Triple'x  Block  Parts. .  .341,  342 

Yankee  Automatic   Drills 49 

Cots 977 

Drill  Points   49 

Screw  Drivers   49 

Tools     49,    66 

Tool  Sets 66 

Yarn,  Lath.  Tarred 822 

Mop    831 

Ring,   Sisal    822 

Sisal  Ring 822 

Yarning  Chisels   379 

Yarns,   Cotton    831 

Yellow    Oiled    Duck,    Water- 
proof        905 

Yellowstrand  Wire  Rope. 585.  586 


Zero  Lubricators,  Detroit. 463,  4^4 

Lubricator   Parts    463,  4f  4 

Zig  Zag  Rules 59 

Zincs.  Glass  Setters 793 


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